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�THE

PIONEER

Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 3664 ..
ta~ence, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4HH

Pall/Winter 1994-1995

VOL. XVIII. No. ·1&amp;2

PAGE

CONTENTS ..

IN MEMORIAM - Irma KidwelL ••.••..•.. ~ ................... ; ..•••..•....•. ; ... 2
.,

OLD SETTLER GONE - David T. Woodwa rd •..••••...•.•.•.••.••.•••.•....••.••. 3
ORIGINAL PLAT OF LAWRENCE FOUND - Newspaper Clipping 1/2/1939 •..•..•.•... 4
REDFIELD BIBLE •..••..

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HOYE'S LAWRENCE DIRECTORY ,... 1895-'96 .. Part 1. ............ ' ............. ~ ... 7
WHAT EVER HAPPENEDrO ••.•. Silas Silver Whiteford •••........•.•.... : ..... 11
MILLER BIBLE ••••...••••• ' .....•..... '..........•..•......................... 12
SPINNING YARNS - The Schriever Fami1y .... Part I ............ ~ ........... ~13
SHAWNEE ELECTION - 1855 .........•....•.....••...•.......• ······· ••...•.•. 16
JUST AN OLD FASHIONED LOV!? SONG -: Muenzenmayer and Wei!. ..•...•....•.... 17,
GAZETEER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY -' 1890-91. ••••.••• '•..•.•... ; ..•....• : .' ....... t8
RECORDS OF COMMISSIONER OF THE ,POOR - 1'909-1911.. ~ ••.•...•••... ; .. , ...•• 20'
COUNTY CHURCHES - 1st Assembly of God, Ba1dwin •....•....•... ~ ........... 26
PEDIGREE CHART, - Robert Lee Crozier ....., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
1860 LAWRENCE, KANSAS CENSUS- ,Continued •... ~ .•••.•...•.....••...... : ... 28
QUERY, LETTER &amp; BOOK DONATIONS •.•••••••••••.•••..• ',' ••.•.•••••••......•• 34'
INDEX ••.•..•••••..••...... '.' ..••..••••••..•••••••••••.•••••.••••.•..••.. 36

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�IN.MEMORIAM
IRMA KIDWELL d·ied Saturday, Nqvember 12, 1994, at
Lawrence Memorial· Hospital and buried at· Jamestown
Cemetery, James town, Kansas. She was born September .24,
1919, ·iIi Jamesto~, the daughter of William INGLIS and
Loretta Vincent GRAY.
She married Richard KIDWELL on
. February 2;· 1937, at Concordia.
Irma graduated from
Jamestown High School and lives in Jamestown, Concordia,
Newton~ ~offeyvi11~ and Joplin, Missouri, before m6ving
to Lawrence·in 1974. She was a homemaker and member of
a Methodist Church in Coffeyville.
She was a. charter
meinber (1976). ·and very.active member of Douglas County,
Kansas, Genealogical Sociey until the last several
years, due to her health.

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�OLD SETTLER GONE
David T. WOODWARD, Nearly 80 Years God's Servant

David T. WOODWARD-di~d August 14,
He
left a wife and nine children to
mourn his departure.
_Mr. WOODWARD
was married three times and was the
father of 22 children, nine of them
now living.
All of the living
children were with their father when
he died.
Mary Ann ANDERSON, the oldest
child,
makes her home with her
daughter, Mrs. Sarah FLORY; J.R.
WOODWARD is sheriff of this county;
G. WOODWARD lives on his farm west of
Belvoir; C.E. WOODWARD is a resident
of Wakarusa township, Laura WARREN
lives 1n La Junta, Colo.; Frances
MCKINZIE 1 i ves 1n Marion township;
Abraham WOODWARD lives with his
mother at the old homestead; Minnie
SWALLOW lives in Topeka and Valentine
WOODWARD also lives in the capital
city.
The funeral services were attended
by a large number of -old friends ....
J.B. GRAY of Vinland,assisted by
Harry T. WHITE, Elder Jasper SKINNER
of Kansas Ci ty, and Rev. OLIVER of
the Clinton circuit.
The rema1ns
were taken _to the Clinton" cemetery
where they were interred.
The pall bearers were N;E. STEVENSON, a grandson, A. H. WOODWARD, a
grandson; Russell WOODWARD, a grandson, Herbert THURBER, a grandson,
Walter HARRELL, a'great grandson, and
Fred FLORY, a great grandson.David T. WOODWARD was born in
Powells Valley, West Virginiai July
10, 1817; moved- to- Illinois in 1836
at the age of 19 years.,
At - the
tender age of eleven years
the
subject of this sketch was converted
and was thereafter a lifelong member.
of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Even in his childhood he felt
called to preach and was ordained a
minister early in life. Mr. WOODWARD
bega~ preaching at the ~ge of 19. It
was while' attending a big revival,
such as they had in the olden times,
that he felt the spirit move him and
he arose then and there and began
preaching.
H~preached all through
his long life.
Mr. WOODWARD preached in three
counties in Illinois and then moved
to Kansas. He came to Kansas in 1856
and settled in what is now Clinton
township.
He remained on this farm
the balance 0.£ his life.
Mr.
WOODWARD preached the gospel through
all the trying times when it took
courage and confidence to speak the
word of God.
In his lifetime he
pr~ached in 104 different places and
held many - protracted meetings.
He
preached as high as, 50 times in some,
of the places.
Mr. --WOODWARD, was
a
preacher
because he wanted to' se,rve the Lord.
He never, took a dollar for his work
,but was
always
for,emost
1n the
efforts to save souls. After preaching the four-score years of his life,'
his eyesight failed, but this man 6f
God c~n"tinued to preach, his famil~
taking him frqm place to place.
He
was a devoted man, a man in ,whom
there _ was no guile or shadow of
turning from the rl.ght.
He was a
stalwart character, a man tried and
true, and his long long life was a
continu~l service for his Master.

1906, at his home near Clinton.

Newspaper clipping-Au-gust 1906
Source unknown

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One of the few original plat~ of the city of Lawrence
'after a survey ,made by A.D. SEARL has been discovered
by Irving HILL.
The survey made by SEARL in October, 1854, IS
believed 'to have been merely a preliminary idea or
vision of the city of Lawrence since it was prior to.the
time that the land for the townsite was patented. '
The map,
made by L.B.
BRADFORD and company,
lithographers, Boston, is labeled "Lawrence City~
Territory of, Kanzas."
The spelling "Kanzas" was
evidently pe~uliar to the time.
The spelling for the
river skirting Lawrence was also Kanzas.
SEARL's p~at covered a piece of land two' miles In
width and extending from what would be First street if
'the present street, numbering wa-s extended northward to
what i~ now Sixteenth street,
It included two blocks
farther west than California street and Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia streets were
in'clude&lt;:i east of the present Maryland street ,on the
extreme'east edge of'the present Lawrence.
So far as present records show, the original townsite
of Lawrence was a strip of land one mile wide extending'
to about the present Fourth ~treet on the north and was
about one mile long on the western boundary.
SEARL's
map shows no' platting north of the ri~er.
That the map maker had vision is shown In the fact
,that a body of land on Mount Oread where the University
now stands was labeled "Capital Hill and County
Buildings." A college campus was designated ,in what is
now the West Hills district, included in the city on
this old map.
'South~ark wa~ designated in its ptesent form save
that it extended from Kentucky street to Rhode Island
'street.
Four blocks of ground were designated as four
parks
named LaFayette,
Hamilton,
Washington,
and
Franklin. Near,~here Clinton park is now l~cated were
Fulton and Cl{ntqn 'parks.

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�ORIGINAL PLAT OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE continued

The map has - been-in-HILL s possess1.on more' than a'
quarter of a century although he did not realize the
fact until a few ,days ago. When HILL bo~ght the-site
of his present home from the wido~ of Ferdinand FULLER;_
the hou~e built by FULLER on land which he had patented
was still standing-and-the HILL family lived- there for
a short time.
f

When the ~resent home of the HILLs was' built~­
-numerous articles were moved from the old FULLER house:
to, the attic of ,the new house.
Included 1.n those
articles was a roll of maps.
That was 25 year's ,ago.
Recently Mrs. HILL found these maps and showed them,to~
Mr. HILL. He recognized the SEARL map as one which has
been sought at various ticies by different persons.
He remembered - that C. C. STEWART had at one time
sought such a map and - took his discovery to him.
Stewart plans to place the map in some place where its
preservation will be - assured.
It is in an excellent
state of preservation-.·

Reprinted from Lawrence Journal World,

i939

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�REDFIELD "BIBLE'
Title page: Published by the American Bible Society, 1893, N.Y
Births;
Geo Z[?] Redfield 8 Dec 1838 in Caldwell Co., Missouri
Imogene Austin 18 April 1846, Wattertown, New York
. Geo. A. Redfield, 16 Jan 1866 at Nauvoo, Hancock n
Eva L. Redfield, 5 April 1868 at Pleasenton, DecatUr Co., Iowa.
. Oscar A. Redfield, 22 Sept 1870 at Monte, Fremont Co., Iowa
William Franklin Redfield, 14 July 1873 at Shenandoah, Page CoIowa
Tryphena May.Redfield, 14 Dec 1875 at Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa
.
Inez Redfield, 17 March 1878 at Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa
Charles H. Redfield, 6 Dec 1880 at Shenandoah, Iowa
Mary V. Redfield 10 Jan 1883 at Shenandoah, Iowa
Earl Nellis[?] Redfield 5 March 1884 at Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa
Roy Rosco Redfield 30 Oct 1886 at Shenandoah, Iowa
Carl Redfield 15 Aug 1889 at Brownville, Nemaha Co., Nebraska
June Frird[?] 5 May 18[97?] at Brownville, Neb
Marriages;
Geo. Z. Redfield married to Miss Imogene Austin 26 Jan 1865 at Nauvoo, Hancock Co.,
III by Joseph Smith [Junior].
.
Eva L. Redfield to C. Perry at Shenandoah, Iowa,I8 Jan 1887
Geo. A. Redfield to May Carter/Caiter[?];
O.A. Redfield to Nora Moore at Brownsville, Nebraska, 31 Dec 1893
Phena Redfield to Homer McCue 27 Oct 1897, Cunningham, Kansas
Mamie Redfield to A.J. L[_?~ 14 Sep 1904 Bucklin, Kansas
Roy Redfield to Cornelia Moore 10 Nov 1908 at Brownville,Nebraska
E. N. Redfield to L_?] Fischer 26 July 1908 at Wilmore, Kansas
C [?] H. Redfield to Nellie Dellinger[?] 16 September 1908 at Bucklin, Kansas
[-?-1 Austin Redfield [?] [?] to J.S.L.?-1.1O September 1924 [26?]
Deaths:
George Z. R_·_ died 26 J ul y 1910, Bucklin Kansas
_
Inez Redfield died 13 May 1889 Duried May 15 1889 at Brownville, Nebraska
Frank W. Redfield 8 Feb 1893 at Brownville, Neb [also obituary pasted in Bible gives
his ageat
. time of death as 19 years, 6 mos. and ? days. He was baptized 2 June
1890 by Elder R.M. Elvin who also conducted the funeral service].
Carl Redfield, 30 Dec 1904, buried 1 Jan 1905 Bucklin, Kansas
Oscar Redfield, 16 April 1907, buried 18 April, Independence, Mo
June F. R
. died 7 Oct 1911, buried 9 Oct Bucklin, Kansas
Phena McCue, died 24 Dec 1909, Lockport, Gray Co., Kansas
Earl Redfield,S Mar 1919, Wilmore, Kansas
.
Chas H. Redfield, 19 JUQe 1939 buried 21, Bucklin, Kansas.
The Bible also contains a letter (rom "Ma" on the 'fly-leaf dated 15 Nov 1895, "The
Larches", Brownville, Nemaha, Nebraska and another dated 29 Dec 1907. The Bible was
apparenuy given to "Mrs. I.I. Redfield from Phena Redfield, Brownville, Nebraska,.
.
April 18, 1894"--"The Larches now Cactus Hall."
.
Judy M. Sweets, 2905 Moccasin Drive, Lawrence, KS 66049 recently purchased
this Bible at an estate sale. For postage and the cost of the Bible she will send the' Bible
to the ftrst descendant of this family who contacts her.

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�HOYE·S

APPENDIX
LAWRENCE DIRECTORY
for 1895-96
CITY GOVERNMENT
City Officers

Mayor .. '................... · ............................... ·..',··'A. L.SELIG
President of the CounciL ....•..•..•...•. ~ ••.•••••: ••• .- .'; .'. A.' SHAW
City Clerk an~ Sec: Cemetery ••••.•...•. '.' ••...•... .-~. :A.G. HONNOLD'
Treasurer •. ~ ........•......• ~ .. ,....•...••...••••. '; •..... C.S. DUNCAN
Police Judge .•. ·....•.••..•. '•• ~ •• .- .••.•..•...••...•.•.. ' .. L. S '. STEELE
Marshall .••• ~ ••....•.•.•••..••.••••..• ~ ••••• ~ •..... C. T .K. PRENTICE
Supt. of Cemeteries ....•.•......•' ...•••••• .- ..... ; .. C. P. GROSVENOR
Attorney ... .- ..• ~' •....•...... '................ ; ........... W.e;. SPANGLER
Poll Tax Collector ..........•....••••.•.•............. Matt POTTER
Street Commissioner; .•..•.•..•• ; ••........ .- ... '...... T.J. STERNBERG
Supt. Fire Department .•........•.•.• : ••••..••.., ••.• '.. '... J.W. SHAW
City Physician ...•....•.. ; .................................. R. MORRIS
Librarian .................••.... ; ........•.. ~ ... Mrs .. M.F. SIMPSON
Weigher and Measurer ........•.•••••....•• ·.;............. Geo. MARCH'
Sexton Oak Hi 11 Cemetery........................... R. S . "MCFARLAND
Sexton Maple Grove Cemetery: ••..•......•.•••••.......... Geo. LOIT
CITY COUNCIL
First Ward -- Alex SHAW, N.S. ,CLARKE
Second Ward -- C.P. GROSVENOR, W.H. CARRUTH
Third Ward -- Wm. NADELHOFFER, S. ENGLE
Fourth Ward -- A.N,. DUNAKIN, A.J. GRIFFIN
Fifth Ward - J.M.G. WATT, R.J. PETTY
Sixth Ward -- S.S. MCCANN, Green KEITH
'STANDING COMMITTEES'
Ways and Means --" SHAW, CARRUTH,' KEITH
Claims and Accounts-- WATT, CLARKE, 'GROSVENOR
Law, and Ordinance -- KEITH, ENGLE, SHAW
Fire Department -~ PETTY, DUNAKIN, GRIFFIN
Streets, Alleys arid Bridges ~- CLARKE, WATT, SHAW
Police and License -- NADELHOFFER, GRIFFIN, WATT
,City Property -- .ENGLE,MCCANN, NADELHOFFER
Cemeteries -- GROSVENOR, CLARKE~ PETTY
Library -- DUNAKIN; GROSVENOR, PETTY
Library-- DUNAKIN, GROSVENOR, PETTY
Board of Healtli- CARRUTH, KEITH, NADELHOFFER
Sewers -- GRIFFIN, MCCANN, ENGLE
Water, Gas and Electr1c Lights -- MCCANN, CARRUTH, DUNAKIN
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Located 1.n City Hall building, "J.W.· SHAW, Supt.

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�HOYE'S LAWRENCE DIRECTORY continued
BOARD OF EDUCATioN
Officers
President
A.D. WEAVER
Vice President -- J. D. FINCHERClerk -~ Dr, E.D.F. PHILLIPS
Treasurer ~- Alice L. LITCHFIELD
Superintendent
E.P. SMITH
Members
J. D. PINCHER, John M. NEWLIN, A.D. WEAVER, Henry FUEL, E.D.F.
PHILLIPS and F.W. BLACKMAR
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Bismark (county) Maple e of limits
Central, 901 Kentucky, Jessie K. HOWELL pr1n
High, -900 Kentucky, F .A .. OLNEY_ prin
Lincoln,Lincolnne cor main N L, F C WEST prin
New York,914 New York,Lottie-MULL prin
Pinckney, Pinckney nw cor Mississippi; -Laura·FLAGG.Pf 1n
Quincy, ss Quincy 1st' w of Mass, E.F. STANLEY prin
Vermont, .619 Vermont, Roxana DAVIS prin _
Woodlawn, -Perry nw cor New York N L, S Lee GILMORE pr1n
COLLEGES
Haskell Institute, Haskell 1/2 miles of limits, J.A. SWETT supt
University of Kansas, Adams se cor Mississippi, F H SNOW'·
Chancellor
- COUNTY OFFICERS
Judge District Court ..... ; ............................ A.W. BENSON
Judge Probate Court ................................. J.Q .A. NORTON
Attorney ............................................... ·A.C. MITCHELL
Clerk District Court ............... :S:A. HARVEY, C.M. LANGSTON dep
County Clerk ...................... F.D. BROOKS, W:A. CHURCHILL dep
Surveyor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O. C. LESUER
Register of Deeds .................... Jas BROOKS, A.W. CARMEAN dep
Treasurer ................. ~ .............. A.L. COX, S.P. ·MOORE dep
Supt. Public Instructi~n.; ... :.; ......... ; ........... J. E. PEAIRS
·Coroner ... _............................................ W. Y. LEONARD
County-Corrunissioners ...... ~.-I.F. HUGHES, B.F. HOSKINS, M.S. WINTER
-COURTS
District Court -- Terms begin. first Monday in . February, May and
November; at County Court House, A~W. BENSON,· Judge; ·S.A. HARVEY,
Clerk; J.F. FITZGERALD, Steno; J.F. WELLMAN, Bailiff.
Probate Court, 645 Mass, J.Q.A. NORTON,- Judge'

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�HOYE'S LAWRENCE DIRECTORY continued
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS
Women's Christian Temperance Union, meets every- Friday at 1037 Mass.
Yount Men~s Christian Ass'n, 902 Mass, E.F. HALL sec
CHURCHES

Baptist.
First, 801 Kentucky, Rev. C.D. ROGERS pastor; serV1ces 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.;-Sunday School 12 ~
First; 196 Lincoln N L, Rev. J.W~ BOYKIN, pastor,-serV1ces n a.m. and 7:30
p.m., Sunday School 12:30 p.m.
Holly Grove (col'd), 1302 Pennsylvania, Rev. Robt MARTIN, Pastor, serV1ces
10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Mount Zion Chapel (co1'd) 273 maple N L
Second (col'd), 847 Ohio
Warren Street (co~ 'd), Ohio nw cor Warren, R-ev·. Presley SKINNER, pastor;
services 11 a.m. and 3 and 7 p.-m.; Sunday School 1 ·p.m.
'Christian
Christian, 1047 Kentucky, Rev .. Chas SHARP, pastor; serV1ces 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m.
Congregational
Pilgrim, Elm nw cor Rhode Island, Rev. A.L. GOUDY, pastor; serV1ces 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.
Plymo~th, 921 Vermont, Rev. Richard CORDLEY, pastor; services 10:30 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m; Sunday School. 12 m.
Secbnd (col'd), 822 Kentucky
, Episcopal
Trinity, 1001 Vermont, Rev. W.W. AYRES, rector; serV1ces 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m . .
,Lutheran
Engfish, 1040 New Hampshire, Rev. J.G.'GRIFFITH, pastor; serV1ces 11 a.m.
arid 7:30 p.m; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
'German, 821 Illinois, Rev., J.J. MULLER, pastor;_ services 11 a.m.'
Sunday Sch90l 10 a.m.
'Swedish, 1000 Connecticut.
Methodist
African, 900 New, York, Rev. J.P. SAGe, pastor; 10:30 a.m. and 7:,30 p.m.
Centenary" New York sw cor Elm, Rev. L.C. BIGGS, pastor; services 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.
~irst. ,Berkeley cor Vermont, Rev. J. W.SOMERVILtE, pastor; services
10:30 a.m. and 7~30 p.m.; Sunday School 12 m.
Fre~, 1146 Connecticut
German, 1002 New York,'Rev. F.' D. RADEMACHER, pastor; services 10:30. a.m.
and ,7:30p.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
St. James (African), ,Maine NW cor. Maine; service 11 a.m.,. 7,:30 p.m.
Sunday School 3 p.m.

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�HOYE'S LAWRENCE DIRECTORY continued
Presbyterian
First, Kentucky sw cor Berkeley, Rev; D.W. MCQUISTON, pastor; services
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 12:15 p.m.
First, Vermont sw cor Warren: Rev. W.G. BANKER, pastor; serV1ces 11:15 a.m.
and 7:30 a.m~; Sunday School 10 a.m.
Roman Catholic
. 'St. John's, 1230 Kentucky, Rev. R.B. GROENER, pastor; services 8 and
10:jO a.m.; Sunday School 2:15p.m. Benediction 3 p.m .
. Unitarian
First·, Hancock sw cor Vermont, Rev. C.G. HOWLAND, pastor; serV1ces
11 a.m.; Sunday School. 12 m.
Miscellaneous
1026 Delaware, Richard COX, trustee
United.Brethren, New York sw cor. Locust
Fri~nd~,

·HOSPITALS, HOMES, ETC.
Bunn's Private Hospital, 201 Lincoln, N L
Young Woman's Christian Ass'n, Home U of K 1411 Mass
LIBRARIES
Lawrence City Library, Lawrence Nat: Bank Building, Mrs. Mary SIMPSON,
Librarian
Spooner Library, U of K, 1346 Oread Av.
MILITARY
Company H. 1st Reg. K.N.G. meets every. Tuesday evening at Armory, Kentucky nr
Henry, D.A. MCCLURE, Capt. Chas. ELWELL, 1st Lieut, A.G. CLARKE 2nd Lieut.
PLACES OF -AMUSEMENT
Bismark Grove, Lincoln ne cor East
Bowersock Opera House, 644 to 648 Mass
Central park, Kentucky to Tennessee, Henry to Pinckney
Fair Grounds, Lincoln ne cor East
Music Hall, 1001 Mass.
South Lawrence Driving Park, es Louisiana s of Carbondale RR
South Park, Vermont to New Hampshire s of Quincy
- TO .BE CONTINUED -

There is something-about a closet that makes a skeleton
terribly restless!
--~ilson Mizner
Quoted in The Sunny Side of Genealogy
Compiled by Fonda D. Baselt, 1986

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�WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO •.••
.' SILAS SILVER WHITEFORD
JANUARY 1, 1850
JANUARY 22, 1929
WHITEFORD, MARYLAND - OSAGE TWP., MIAMI CO., KANSA~

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Mrs. Hattie Lminger Whiteford, widow of the late Silas Whiteford, who died at his home in Osage Township, Miami
COWlty, Kansas, January 22, 1929, was appomted administratrix of the estate of her husband by Probate Judge
Rossman, in this ·city,.on January 3Q,I 929, and her bond for one million dollars was approved. It was signed by the
widow and all of the heirs.

Mr. Whiteford left no will and, Wlder the Kansas law, one-half of the estate goes to the widow and the other half to
the sons and daughters. His first wife, Eva McGlothlin, whom he 'married in January, 1975, at Lawrence, Kansas,
died in this cOlmty in March 1893 in the same home where her husband, Mr. Whiteford, died last week. To them
. were born eight children, six of whom survive and are living; namely:
Anna, who is the wife of Leroy W:Gr~nt, with her husband in Osawatomie; Lillian E.. who is the wife ofHany E.
Randell, both living in New York City, New York; Susan Whiteford West, the wife of Ed West, both in Overland
Park, Kansas; Nellie Whiteford Kendall, wife of Ed. Kendall, both in Kansas City, Missouri; Hugh C. Whiteford,
: cashier of the First National Bank of Osawatomie; and residing there, and Henry Clay Whiteford, living on his farm
near Beagle, in this cOlUltry .. On Christmas, 1897, Mr. Silas S. Whiteford and Miss Hattie L. Lininger were married
in this COlUlty and Mrs. Whiteford went into the home. To them were born four children, three of whom sUlVive --'
Charles V. Whiteford. who is now cashier.ofthe Fontana State Bank in the cOlUlty; Joseph S. and Ivan M. Whiteford
.
at the homestead with their mother. .
.
Coming to this COWlty in the spring of 1875, with his yOlUlg wife, Mr. Whiteford got work as a cattle herder, but he
.
brought with· him about sevenhlUldred dollars that he had saved up while working for Mr. McGee in Douglas
COWlty. In JWle, 1876, he bought his 'first propelty here....
Western Spirit, Paola, Kansas
February 1, 1929

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�MILLER BIBLE RECORD
Mrs .. John M. MILLER
(Imprint on Cover)

The Peopleis Stand~rd Editiqn
·of the
. HOLY BIBLE
Old &amp; New Testaments,
and the Apocryphal Writings
Published by Zeigler &amp; McCurdy.
Entered according at Act of Congress, in the-year 1872 by
Ziegler &amp; McCurdy,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.
BIRTHS·
. Elmer Lee MILLER - January 1, 1907
Dana W. MILLER - January 22, 1871
Charlie W. MILLER - September 27, 1869
Mary Virginia MILLER --October 7, 1920
Monroe Milford Simon SCHILLING - April 20, 1919
Charlie William MILLER - Sept. 27, 1869
Dona Winifred SHOOKMAN- January 22-, 1871
Josephine Anne OLIVER - August 17, 1908
Marilyn Ann MILLER - Pebruary 24, 1937
John Marshal MILLER - September 28, 1819
Mary Jane MILLER - November 5, 1834
Elizah Marshal· MILLER - January 2, 1873
MAR.RIAGES
Mrs. &amp; Mr~ Charlie MILLER, married 1897, April 28
Elmer Lee MILLER &amp; Josephine Anne OLIVER - June 27, 1931
Mary Virginia MILLER &amp; SCHILLING - October 6, 1940
John Marshal MILLER &amp; Mary_Jane SHOOKMAN, Dece~ber 29, 1853
Marilyn Ann MILLER &amp; John·Prancis HEIMOVICS, Jr. - June 12, 1960 .
. DEATHS·
John Marshal MILLER·- October 23, 1885
Mary Jane MILLER - March 9, 1899
Dona Winifred MILLER - April 17, 1943
Charlie William MILLER - September 4, 1948
. Elmer Lee MILLER - Pebruary 6, 1972

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�SPIIIIIG YAnIS: The Schriever Family
by Phyllis J. Douglas
" The first effort at SCHRIEVER genealogy was made by Fran SABIN. In 1969-70 she
. contacted some of William SCHRIEVER'S children and obtained facts, stories, etc. to put
. together a niini-family tree as a Christmas pr~sent for my moth~r. She also shared her
work with other members of the family. Dorothy SCHRIEVER has been"busily engaged
with genealogy for a number of years. Byron and I both became interested in genealogy at
a later time.
To me, one of the best things about genealogy searching is that in the process offinding.
out all of this information about my ancestors, I get to know them and in a sense "we
become friends:" This has really happened and because of it, I want to share with you
some of the things I have found and share some of the stories I have heard about them. I
do not intend that this be a scholarly work, however, it will be true to the best of my
knowledge.
First of all, I would like to discuss the spelling of the name SCHRIEVER. In my
searching on our family, I h~ve found this name spelled SCHREFER, SCHAFER,
" SCHRIEBER, SCHRENER and SCHRIEFER. There are a lot of reasons for this. In the
1800's, especially the early years, those who could read and write spelled the way they
heard. a word. The SCHRIEFER family obviously spoke with an accent. Therefore, it is
easy to see how the various spellings came about. It is true that our grandfather changed
the spelling of the name,about the time he went to Kansas. On the 8th day of December
1877he sold the land that he inherited from his father. He signed the deed, IW.
SCHRIEFER. In the 1885 Kansas census,William is enumerated as a member of the
Chades ~ROEBSTEL household and his last name is spelled SCHRIEVER. The
SCHRIEFER family that remained in Indiana (William's brother Henry) continued to spell
their name with an "£1'. Their names are spelled that way on their death records and on
their gravestones. Mother says, "When we wrote to the Indiana SCHRIEFERS, we also
spelled their name with an "£1'.
I will begin with the earliest ancestor that I have information on. Then I will take each
generation in a direct line to William SCHRIEVER. By direct line I mean that all of the
ancestors are related to a~ of us. I will end with a short biography of each of Williani and
"Nannie's children.
The earliest SCHRIEFER Family that I will tell you about is,. at this point, a penciled-in
family. I am very sure that they are related to our great grandfather, Frederick W.
SCHRIEFER. I have" some documents that back lip my theory, but at this point I have.
been uriable to find the evidence that would make it a fact.

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�THE SCHRIEVER FAMILY' contiu'ued

Gerhard Heinrick Schriefer and Elizabeth Miller
In the 1800's the City of Baltimore ~ollected an immigration fee of one" dollar for each "
person over one year of age coining into Baltimore Harbor. G. H. SCHRJEFER,(Gerhard
, Heinrick), his wife, Elizabeth and their seven children were on that list for January 1,
1846.
In March of 1846, Gerhard Heinrick SCHRJEFER and his seven children reported for
naturalization in Ripley County, Indiana. In this document Gerhard Heinrich states that
they "were born in the jUrisdiction ofOsnabruck in the Kingdom of Hannover and that
" they came from the place oftherrbirth and have settled pennanently in the County of
Ripley and State of Indiana.", The oldest son, Ernst Henrich, 24 years old, applied for his
own naturalization. The father, Gerhard Heinrich, applied for himselfand six children.
those children are as follows: John Frederick, age 19, Maria Eleanora, age 18, Maria
Elsaban, age 15, Frederick Wilheim, age 13, Gerhard Henry, age II and John Henry,
age 9.
Do you note the way the sam"e name has been given to two or more children? Could they
possibly have achild nained Fredreich W. (as is on his gravestone) when they also have a
John Frederick and a Frederick Wilheim? "
Gerhard Henrick SCHRJEFER bought land in Sp encer CountY. , On the WId day of
February, 1854, he bought 40 acres ofland from John and Elizabeth SPECHT for $150.
He bought 40 acres ofland from Ignatius and Elizabeth MASTERSON for $150, and he
bought 40 acres ofland from Andrew and Barbara WETZEL; for $190. 'Then on the 8th
of March, 1854~ he wrote a will bequeathing this land to his three sons, Frederick William,
," Henry and George SCHRJEFER.
, Later, a "probated will, dated March 9, 1859, named liis oldest daughter, Elisabeth
SEARBAMAER, son Amest H. SCHREAFER, son Frederich, daughter Mary E.
AHRING, and two youngest sons, Gerred Henry and John Henry SHREAFER This will
was dated 30 January 1855 and was witnessed by Andrew WETZEL, John H. " "
, DANNING, John SPECHT and Ernst SCHRJEFER I believe the probate date to be
close to the date of his death and because these are records of Spencer County,. Indiana, I
gelieve that he died there. I have not been able to'find any record of his death, nor have I
be'en able to find a burial place for him.

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�THE SCHRIEVER FAMILVcontinued

There are two members of this fainily in the 1860 Indiana Spencer County, Clay Twp.
(Santa Claus) Census. They are John H. SCHRIEFER, age 24, his wife Anna
(SCHIERBAUM) and a young son; William F. and Henry SCHRIEFER, age 25, his wife
. Ann,a Mary (WETZELL). Both were neighbors of Frederick SCHiuEFER. These same
family members are on the. 1870 cenSus and Ernest SCHRIEFER, his wife Sena, their nine
children are also enumerated for Carter Twp.
.
There are two other families that link Frederick and Louisa to the Gerhard Heinrich
SCHRIEFERS. Their names are SCHIERBAUM and WETZEL. Th~ SCHIERBAUM
family is also found on that 1846 Baltimore City list. They are listed along with the
SCHRIEFERS as E. H.. SCHIERBAUM, age 23, his wife Maria, age 25, and a child
Gerhard Henry,age l.
In 1860, the SCHRIERBAUM family and the WETZEL family were neighbors of
Frederick. Both WETZEL and SCHRIEBAUM attested to Frederick's Will of 1857 and
they 'Yere later, in 1867, assigned guardians of Frederick and Louisa's.children.
These are the facts above that lead me to believe that Gerhard Heinrich, Elizabeth and
their children, from Hannover, Germany, were the family of Frederick W. SCHRIEFER.

Brooks MATHEY and Jane YOUHS
Brooks MATNEY was perhaps the son of William MATNEY and Jane BROOKS. This.
name is spelled many ways: MATTINGLY (considered the original spelling and probably
came from Ireland), MATONEE, MATINEE, MATINLER, MCMATNEY,
MATINGLEY (many spellings.) He was bom in Virginia ca 1775·. He married Jane
(Jennit) YOUNG 23 Dec. 1794, in Washington County, Virginia. 'Jane was the daughter
of Daniel YOUNG.
.
They had ten children: Walter MATNEY, born 6 June 1796; Daniel David MATNEY,
born.5 JUly 1801; Charles MATNEY, born 4 Nov. 1803; Jean Ginney MATTNEY, born
10 August 1806; William MATNEY, born 15 Jan, 1808; Margaret (Peggy) MATNEY
(MATENLER),.born 15 Sept. 1810; Elizabeth MATNEY Born 18 Feb. 1812; Jefferson
Matney, born 17 Nov. 1814, and Nancy Matney, born 27 March 1818.
Brooks died 13 Feb. 1828 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Jane died beforeApriI 1847 in
Tazewell County, Virginia.

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�THE SCHRIEVER FAMILY continued

Charles Matney and Abigail Brown
Charles MATNEY,-son -of Brooks MATNEY, married Abigail BROWN, who was born in
,. VirgiDia, 19 Dec, 1807. -They were married 5_February 1829 in Tazewell County,
Virginia. They had five children, one- girl and four boys. ,All of the children were born in
Tazewell County, Virginia. Matilda, the oldest was our great grandmother.
- Charles and Abigail and their childrenand most of Charles' family left Tazewell County
about 1844 and immigrated westward. First they settled in Parkville, Missouri, then later
is Westport, Missouri. '
Charles and Abigail's children were: Matilda Jane, born 8 Nov. 1829; George Q.A. was
_bom28 Sept., 1831; John R, born 23 Jan. 1834; David B., born 3 Aug., 1836 and Elisha'
McDaniel, born 1838.
Sometime after 1860 Charles, Abigail, their adult children_and many of Charles' family-'
began purchasing land in Wyandotte County, Kansas which is just across the state line
from Missouri. They settled in that area and continued to live there until they died.
Abigail Brown MATNEY died 28 Nov. 1865 of smallpox. Charles MATNEY di~d on 6
Oct. 189"1. They are both_buried in the Maple Hill Cemetery in Argentine, Kansas. Also
buried in this cemetery are all of their children except Elisha.
TO BE CONTINUED
SHAWNEE ELECTION
The following is the result of the late election amongst
our Shawnee Indian neighbors:
First Chief:
Second Chief:
Council:
Clerk:
Interpreter:

Jo~eph Parks
(
Graham Rogers
Henry Bluejacket, - Dou-gherty
Tooly, Simon Hill,'Tucke~
Matthew King
Charles Bluejacket

The_Council, we. are-informed, are new officers, except
Mr. Henry ,BlueJacket; and what is better, are -said to
?e all ant1-slavery men; opposed to the past pro-slavery
1nfluences which have been exerted amongst the Nation
Mr .. ~luejacket is 'a man of intelligence and ability·-upr1ght and honorable in all his transactions.
'
Kansas Tribune, Lawrence, Kansas Territory
Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1855, page 1, col-4:
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�JUST AN'.' OLD' FASHIONED LOVE SONG.

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Samuel W. 'Mtienze~ayer and Hannah C. Wei!

STATE OF KANSAS

So.
Central· Division of Vital Statietics

P. J. 1'0.

Marriage License
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To

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Per8ot' in the State of Kansa.! .4ulhorized by Lau: to Perform the Marriage Cere rnon v•.Greet'~g,:

YOU ARE HEREBY Al'THORIZED TO JOIN IN )IARRIAGE

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or Guardian coruoent..lnb~

duly endorsed you will make return" to my office at Lawrence, Kansa~.
within ten days af~r performing the ceremony .

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Probate Judge

ENDORSElIENT
To WHOM

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I hereby certify tblt I performed the ceremony. joining in marriage the above-nnmed couple on th~

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8I!lC'TJON 5. Ev.,.,. penon wbo .ha.U perform anr mar~ O6Z"emony uDder the- prov.... lon o( lb_ ac~. aha..lJ.
within ten day. a.tler w&lt;:b marriage. return tbe &amp;ald
licenaoo to the probAte judKe wbo 1s-o!uf'd tbe -.me. with
b!a ceruOcate ot web marriage endo ..... d lber~n. etc.

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N&lt;.1I"D--.AUer T1!'Cordlng, tbe probate Judge e.hail (orward lb", original marriag'e IJcenae to the' State Registrar, Topeka..,
not La:e~ than the third day I"r (oUowlnC' montb.

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�GAZETEER'OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
From Lawrence City Directory.-·)890-91
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Shipping' point Belvoir.

BALDWIN - Sixteen miles south of Lawrence', on line of Southern ,Kansas Railway.
Wells,' Fargo &amp; Co., expr.ess.
BELVOIR - On the Carbondale branch of K.C.W. &amp; N'.
Lawrence. Pa~ific Express.

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12 miles southwest of

BIG SPRINGS - Sixteen miles northwest of Lawrence and eleven east of Topeka.
Grover, nearest shipping point.
BLACK JACK - Eighteen miles south of Lawrence and four miles north of Wellsville,
shipping point.
BOND - Twelve miles southwest of Lawrence.

Clinton, nearest shipping point.

CLEARFIELD - Sixteen miles southeast of Lawrence.
Population 16.

Eudora,

shipping point.

CLINTON - Twelve miles southwest of 'Lawrence on Carbondale branch.
200. Pacific express.

Population

ECHO - Sixteen miles southwest of Lawrence.
EUDORA - On the A.T. &amp; S.F. Ry, eight miles easy of Lawrence 'and 33 miles. from
Kansas City. Population 900. W.F. &amp; Co., express.
GLOBE - Twenty miles southwest 'of Lawrence.

Lawrence and Media sh1pping points.

HESPER - Twelve miles southeast of Lawrence.
50.

Shipping point Eudora.

Population

HOLLING - Twelve miles south of Lawrence . . Telegraph and shipping point Media,
five miles away.
LAPEER - Twenty miles southwest of Lawrence.
points. Population 50.

Overbrook and Richland shipping

LECOMPTON - Twelve miles northwest of Lawrence on the line of the A.T., and SF
Ry. Express, Wells, Fargo &amp; Co. Population 750.
MEDIA - Fifteen miles south of Lawrence on the Southern Kansas Railroad.
NORTH LAWRENCE - North of Kansas river on the Union Pacific railroad.

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�GAZETEER OF. DOUGLAS COUNTY continued

PLEASANT' GROVE shipping point.

Nine 'miles south of Lawrence' which

TWIN MOUND - Eightee~ miles southwest of Lawrence.

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Richland, shipping point.

VINLAND - Ten miles south of Lawrence on Southern Kansas RR.
express.
WILLOW SPRINGS point.

Twel v'e miles. south of Lawrence.

the most desirable

Wells, Pargo &amp; Co. ,

. Viniand,· nearest shipping

llAP OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, 1875.

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�TAKEN FROM RECORD BOOKS OF

DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS COMMISSIONER FOR THE POOR
SEPTEMBER 1909-MARCH 1911

From Kansas Collection -Spencer Library
R.H.
M.S. El14
Transients
1909'
Sept. 13
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10
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15

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26

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29
31

Apr.

1909" to October 1910
May

Chris MEYER
E.A. ALLEY
E.A. ALLEY
Mrs. HICKEY
Webster N. SMITH
(ex-soldier)
Fred MEYERS, Canadian
Rosa SHULTS
John MURRAY
Thomas SHELL
Thomas TINLEY
Jennie HOOKMAN (HOCKMAN)
Marcus WAGGNER
Louis ERBIN
H.J. HAVERKAMP
May BRORON (BROWN)
Helen JACKSON
John HALL
Henry KELLER

5
23

Louis BECKER
Julius BROWN
J.S. DOBSON
Ralph DEVLIN
Joseph C. WILLARD
Harry SMOCK (SMOOK)
Ida MARSHAL
A.A. COOK
James MCNULTY
H.M. BURNS
Carrie HAFFERKAMP
William LOEHNING
Fr~derick P. WELC~
Frede~ick
WELCH
Louis BRANDELL
E. BRAVO
Harry W. COOK
E. BRAVO
Mrs. SCHMIDT
Mrs. SCHMIDT
Erastus BUGBY
Wm. H. GRAHAM

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Joe MORRIS
Robert REYNOLDS
M.B. KETCHUM
Thomas FARLEY
J.W. TURNER
Mary SANDERS
Andrew MCEVOY
Maggie MILLER &amp; daughter
William COLLETT
Charles ROBERTSON
Earl &amp; Myrtle MACOMBER·
Sidney BUCKNER
E.Q. MARTIN
Wm. PURCELL &amp; Wife
Charles ROBERTSON
Neal BROWN
Daniel DOHD
Charles ROBERTSON
Earl &amp; Myrtle MAYCOMBER
Sundry PERSON
John P. JULIEN
A.R .. GREGG
Frank REAVELEY
Fannie HOLLAND
Dave DUNLAP
Fred PERRY
D.G. JEFFIES
Mike KELLY
Isaac S. JONES
will HARMON
J.REYNOLDS
Charles THOMPSON
J.C. OGDEN

1911

Jan.

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31

Feb.
Mar.

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Henry CLAY
J.A. BRENNAN &amp; Wife
P.C. CONNICK
Terry TAYLOR
Edgar C. PHIPPS

(Copied by Grace EMBERS &amp; Jane
. WIGGINS. Typed by Pauline MEYER)

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COMMISSIONER FOR THE PooR RECORDS continued

OTHERS WHO RECEIVED ASSISTANCE
Mrs. Mary PARKER (440 Alabama) Colored
Mrs. Tabitha BURNS (39~ Ash) colored.
Mrs. John MORTSOLF 328, Walnut
Mrs. Li~zie MERRIFIELD1(Widow) 118 Maryland .'
Mrs. Ollie BROOKS 223 Perry St.
Mrs. Minerva GIVENS(c~lored) 1001 N. York St.
Mrs. Sadie KING (deserted wife) 1316 New Hampshire St.
Ore LOSWELL 903 Mass. ;
Lucinda STEEL 800 Blk.:R. I. St.
Benjamin F. HARMON
Mrs. Hagar ALLEN (colored) 1341 New'York ·St.·
J .A .. MCCONKEY 1306 Elliott St.
Ellen C. MILLS 901 Rhode Island St.
Mrs. Frances L. SEDGEWICK 716 Mass. St.
Charles SMITH and Margaret QUIGLEY, Vinland
Charles AHLSTROM, near:Lone Star
Miss Sina PLEASANT, Baldwin,. Kansas
Henry SCHEETRUM
Jacob PIKE
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Mrs. Hester ALBRITTON, IBaldwin (or' Media) Kansas
Samuel ALBRITTON, Lecompton (colored)
Mary GILLESPIE, Lecompton
Fred BECKMAN 806 East Hancock St.
(922 Penn)! .923 Deleware
Mrs. Kitty PRICE (colored) 1847 Kentucky St.
Mrs. M.A.H. BELT 174 Funston Ave.
Miss Lizzie COREY, 805 R,hode Island. St.
Isabelle WHITTAKER, 190 Locust St.
Fred SCHARRUPT, Lecompt~n TWp,
Mrs. E.E. YOUNG, 227 Perry
Leader RUSSELL, Eudora,'Kansas
Mrs. Margaret H. Andrews
Mrs: CarolineFAGRELL I
Joe FIELDS (colored) 13~1 Pennsylvania St.
Mrs. Nettie LANE, 918 N~w Jersey St., colored
Hugh TORBET, Ash St., 2rid House west. of Main
Mrs. Elijah GUNTHER, 231 Lincoln Street
Mrs. Bell KELLAM, 53 Loriust St. (640 Mass. St.)
Mrs. L. J. THO~S, 1238 IN. York St.'
Mrs. Augusta JONES, 740 'Missouri St.
Mrs. Melvina RUSSELL, S.:S. HEmry East of AT&amp;SF Railway
Walter CHANCE (colored),1826 Connecticut St.
A. OLIVER, S.W~ Corner Llake St. &amp; Kansas Avenue
Marcus WAGGNER, Lincoln
Simon CONLEY 1304 Penn5yil vania St'. - 808 Conn .
. Phil~p CARK, 293 Lyon St;.
Harr1et L. LEE, 842 Penn. St.
Melvin MCCOWAN, 911 E. H~ncock
Mrs. Mamie COOK, 181 Bri~ge St ..
James SMITH, 269 Bridge ~t., (330 Perry)
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�COMMISSIONER FOR THE POOR RECORDS continued

Mrs. 'Laura 'HARLAN, 1023
Penn. (Proper name QUINBY)
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James SMITH, 231 ~incoln St.
Lewis B. ALLEY, N. Side of North St., between N.Y. and Pennsylvania
Lewis MUNFORD, 712 Missouri St.
Mrs. L. MCINTURF,' 927 ;Delaware' St.
Thomas WILLIAMS, 737 New Hampshire
Bert M. BRYAND" 921 De:laware
W. S. GURLEY, 464 Elm ,St. (119 Lyon St.)
Celia FOSTER, 934 Illinois
George ,CROTHERS, 139 Maple St.
John JACKSON, 227 Illi'nois St.
Edward PORTER, 1327 New Jersey St.
Mrs. Isabella SMITH, Rjn; 6 , No. 179 Bridge St.'
Mrs. M. J. MCFARLAND,
Baldwin, Kansas
,
I,
Mrs. Mary GRAY (colored)
450 Hickory
St.
I
'
Peter LEWIS (colored) ~14 Walnut
Amos DUNCAN, 617-1/2 M~ss. St.
Mrs. Nellie BIGLEY
I
Marcus WAGGENER (fromeadier)
Millie HICKEY (Mrs:' Hok~rd) 1237 Penn.
Mr~. Richard BILL
:
George WILLIAMS Colore~) 845 Indiana St.
Mrs. Mary HENDERSON (Cocain Mary)
Mattie SWEEZY, 1815 Kehtucky
Lander ROBINSON, 715 Michigan
Mrs. Mary MCCARTY, 94 7i'N. York
MisslI ' St.
S.M. ARNOLD, 1018
,
Paralee WALKER
I
James D. POMEROY, 224 ~ocust
I
John H. FOSTER, North Bridge St.
Mrs. Mar'y PARKER, 440 Alabama St.
Mrs. Sadie KING, 1316 New Hampshire St.
Frank FOSTER
\
Mary S. MONTFORD
Albert GATEWOOD
Mary· SMITH (1205 Penn . lAt.)
Lizzi~ ,COREY ,
~
John Q.' ADAMS, Bpx 45A,; R. 1;9, Lawrence
Margaret JACKSON,
1244 Penn.
,
I
Ellen' JENNINGS, '1324 N~rJersey
,Mrs. Alice R. JENKINS, 309 R.I. St., N. Lawrence
Mattie' ELLIOTT" 430' 'Lin1coln' St.
J. C. OGI)EN, 139' Mapl~ "\
H.J. 'HAFFERKAMP, 708' Conn.
,
'r
George HUDSON, 934 Illinois
Samuel SCOTT, 562 Locust,
OSBORN, EltonJ. ,'
Philip CLARK (from page 52),239 Lyon
Mrs . Mary DAVIS
'
Will PPROSSER
Jonah B. ALLEN, Baldwin, KS
Hager ALLEN, 1341 New York
,

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�COMMISSIONER POR THE POOR continued

Green HUGHES
Henry MULL, 259 Rhode Island
Lillian A. ORRICK, 350 Locust
Nathan MILLER, 427.Alabama
J.B. FALLS, 336 Walnut
William COLLETT, County Home
Mrs. Charles (Mamie) ALBRITTON, 910 New Jersey St.
Mr~. Alice LEDEBOER, 1334·Penn.
Nannie GAUSS (GANSS?), 734 New Jersey

THOSE GIVING ASSISTANCE
1910
Keith GREEN
Ella OLMSTEAD
Rose M. RABOURN
1909
E.A. KASOLD (John WEBER 11-1-09)
1910
John WEBER &amp; Sons
1909 &amp; 1910
A.J. DICKER
Citizens Light &amp; Power Co.
R.B. WAGSTAFF
AT&amp;SF Railway Co.
Union Pacific RR Co ..
A.L. SELIG (Cash paid out)
W.W. CLELAND (for coal)
Frank MEIERHOFFER
Mrs. H. M. STANCLIFT
Mrs. Elizabeth KUHNE
Chris FRENGER (restaurant)
Eli SCHNECK
Bessie LEHMAN
Mrs. Kate LEHMAN
David E. KENNEDY, Vinland, KS
S. LAKE, Baldwin, Ks. (J.W.C. STEWART, Mgr.)
W.H. ULRICH, Lone Star, KS
Lawrence Water Co.
Dr. E.R. KEITH (County Physician)
J.W. HOWELL, Baldwin (or Media) Ks
WARD, ILIFF &amp; Co., Lecompton, KS, Iliff Mercantile Co.
A.N. DUNAKIN
J.W. DRUM
Richard E. MENZEL

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�COMMISSIONER POR THE POOR ·continued

Fred NACE, Lecompton, KS
JONES Brothers, Baldwin, KS
FISCHER &amp; Son·
Charles PILLA, Eudora, KS
The Leader Mercantile.Co.
INNES, BULLENE &amp; HACKMAN .
. C.J. ERICKSEN
S.R. MOLLOWAY
R.M. MORRISON, Guardian
The Salvation Army.
FAXON-NEWMAN Shoe Co.
George W. SCHELL
MCFARLANE Brothers
Grant R. RISLEY
The Gazette
Dr. S.T. GILLESPIE
J. O. HOLLOAY (HOLLOW~Y. in the index)
Dr. H.T. JONES
Emely L .. JOHNSON~ Supt. Workroom Associated Charities
W• W'. CLELAND .
LESCHER &amp; POWER
F.D.G. HARVEY, M.D.
J~A. SPAULDING
HUNTER Bros
PECKHAM Clothing Co.
Saint Margaret's Hospital, Kansas City, KS
SIMMONS' Hospital
Mrs. Mary BAER (Vinland)
Lawrence Lumber Co.
W. F. MORRIS
Dr. C.C. KERR, Lecompton, KS
William SCHUBERT &amp; Son, Eudora, KS
Dr. H.L. CHAMBERS
R.B. WAGSTAFF
T.V. EDMONDS
Mark BEACH, M.D., Clinton, Kansas
J.T. COOPER, North Lawrence
William H. SCHELL
John H. WEAVER, Baldwin, KS
A.J. DICKER
R. S. BROWN
Louis ROCKLUND
G.M. LISTON, M.D. (Baldwin)
The HOBBS Mercantile Co·., Baldwin, KS
M. NEWMARK
GRIFFIN Coal Co.
E.J. BLAIR, M.D.
A. P. VAN METER
John J. SMITH
Kaw Kash Klothing Ko.
R.G. WHITE, Clinton, KS

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�COMMISSIONER FOR THE POOR continued
W. W. CLELAND
Abe WOLFSON
George A. FLORY
James D. FOREMAN
Mo . and Kan. Telephone Co.'
R. E. HOUSE
Jacob PUREr.,·
Margaret A. PRICE, Lecompton
THE END

RESEARCH SURPRISES: "AKING THE" HAPPEN
1. WHAT DO

YOU

DO WITH YOUR BRILLIANT IDEAS?

If you are a really dedicated researcher, often times an idea will pop into your' head about solving a particular
genealogical problem and you'll. rush to write it down. If this happens when you are in a car,. it will probably
get written on a scrap of paper in your purse. If you are at work, it will probably be written on a sticky note
and also stuck in' your purse. If you are sitting at your desk at home and have one of these brilliant ideas, you
may stick a note up on your bulletin board. Since you are a very busy person, these little notes to yourself may
collect for a long time~
.

.

.

People, these bits and scraps of paper, crumpled and thumbtacked, are a terrible way to t~eat your brilliant ideas,
any or all of which may provide a definitive answer to a very elusive problem. Here's a better way to handle·them.
Using a·8-1/2 x 11 piece of white paper, which you wilrcall a "WORK LOG", turn it sideways and divide it into
three columns. Label the .first column "CENSUS WORK",' The second column "LIBRARIES" and the. last column "TO DO".
Now draw lines across,' creating blocks into which you can enter your brilliant ideas! Examples of how entries
might look are: .
(Census Column) -"1900/1910 Hamilton Co., 'OH for F.H. Ryland"
(Libraries) - LAPUBlIC/1890 city directory for Israel Hark
(To Do) -·Wrote inquiry to DCGS quarterly!
If any items are really urgent, I color in a red flag to get my attention.
and they go with me everywhere when I research.

put these pages in a 3-ring binder

This binder holds the makings of .all kinds of research surprises. Your brilliant ideas won't get lost and will
constantly be in front of you t~ j~g your memory.
From a talk given by Bobby Title
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�OUR· CHURCHES ....
F~ ~emb.ty

0-6

God

The Pirst Assembly of God Church ·located at 5th and Baker
Streets, Baldwin, Kansas, held its first services May 4, '1958.
Their first place .of worship was Tab10ck Hall, ·1614 College Street.
There .were twenty present a't the first meeting. The church was set
in o~der by Rev. A.J. KRIMMER, district presbyter of the Assemblies
of God, with nine charter members which were the following: Rev.
and Mrs. Roy EICHELBERGER, Gary EICHELBERGE:R, Mrs. Zola COLLINS,
Mrs. Miidred SCHOMER, Regina Sue COLLINS, Alic~ LYMAN, and Mr. and
Mrs. R.H. MORGAN.··
Rev. Roy EICHELBERGER pastored,the church from May 4, 1958 until
November 25, 1959. Rev. and Mrs. R.P" ROUTH accepted the pastorate
then and pastored until October, 1965 .. The property at 5th and
Baker Streets was purchased on J~ne 8, 1960 and, a building permit
was purchased from· Bal,dwin City, April, 1962.
.
Three carpenters, members of the church, did the major part of
the building. They are as follows: Mr. C.O. COLLINS, Mr. Grady
LAYTON, and Rev. R.P'. ROUTH. Their labor was doriated. The City of
Baldwin donated the digging of the. foundation.
.
Rev. E.W. WEEMS became pastor in January, 1966.
Rev. Robert
COOPER became pastor of the local ,church August 23, 1970 as the
fourth pastor to serve the Baldwin church.
Reprinted from the Baldwin City Centennial Edition
October 1970

I was once a normal person till I climbed my family tree,
Now that my Ancestors have met they make a battleground of me.
My grandpa Pat from Ireland makes me dance with lively, feet,
While my English one, Sir Oliver, walks sedately down the street.
My Swedish grandma Hi Ida· gi ves away' each dime I make,
While my Scott:ish one shudders at the things I waste and break.
My grandma from Paris laughs and flirts the live-long day,
.And my great-grandma from Plymouth turns her back the other way.
Thus they argue, thus they differ; how I wish they would agree,
Por I never can determine just which one is really me!
Source

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unknown~

�PED IGHEE CHART
Chart No. ,I

21 Noy 1994

IS,Richard
,

,

CROZIER~---------

8 John CROZIER---------------------:
: 8: 1 Jan 1821
:
: P: Co.'Tyrone,lreland
11 Elizabeth ARKSTRONG-----: K:
4 lilliam Eliler CROZIER-------------: P: ,Tompkins Co.,NY
: 8: 22 Jan 1811
: D: 11 Jul ·1904
: P: ,Anderson,KS
: P: ,Kialli Co. ,KS
18 --------~-----:---------:K : :

: P:
Apr 1933
: P: ,Anderson,KS
2 Lester Rebstock CROZIER-----------'
: 8: 31 oct 1894
: P: ,Anderson Co. ,KS
: 0: 27

:
:
:
:

II:
P:
D:
P:

:

9 Sarah Jane LINDERKAN-------------:
8:

1836

P: , ,NY
1875
0:
P: ,Linn Co.,KS

1'9 ------------------------~

,20 Jacob F REBSTOCK--~------

,,

10 Christian Gottlob REBSTOCK-----,--:
: B: 10 Kar 1826
:
: P: Jesingen,Germany
21 Dorothea SCHNAIDT--------

1 Jan 1974
,Wyandotte Co.,KS

,

: K:

5 Agnes Pearl REBSTOCK--------------: P: ,Jersey Co.,IL
B: 23 l1ar 1810
' ': D: 10 Apr 1899 '
P: , Anderson Co, KS '
: P: ,Anderson Co., KS ,
D: 22 liar 1956

P: ;Anderson Co. ,KS
1 Robert Lee CROlIER---------------B: 14 Dec 1932

P: ,Anderson Co.,KS
II:

22 John IILSON--------------'

:
11 Harriett Newel WlLSON-----------:-:
B: 19 Noy' 1836'
23 Lurana Hill NEIEL-:------P: "IL
0: 1 Jan 1891
P: ,Anderson Co.,KS
24 Daniel lorkman GRAY------

,,

P:
0:

12 Timothy GRAY---------------------:
: 8: 18 Feb 1845
: P: ,Keigs Co. ,OH
25 l1ariah

P:
,Kathy THURN-GERTZ-------------: Spouse'
'

VERI1ILYE----~-----

: 11':

6 Clarence Jean GRAY----------------: P: Noble,Richland Co.,IL
B: 22 jul 1886

: P: lola,Allen Co.,KS

II:

:

,

P: l1ena,Polk CO.,AR
0: 5 Apr 1919
P: ,Crawford Co. ,KS

,,

: 0: 23 Kay 1920

P: Elsie,Perkins Co.,NE

Inez Katherine GRAY---------------,
8: 8 Sep 1906
P: lola, AII en Co., KS

:

13 Harriet RENFRO-------------------:
,
B: , Jun 1848
21 ------------------------P: "IN
0:
1921

P: lola,Al1en Co. ,KS

0:
P:

26 -------------------------

2B , Josiah Jr. DONALD--------

,

14 Josiah DONALD--------------------:
: B: 31 Oct 1860
: P: "England
,29 Kargaret----------------: M:

1

Name and address of submitter:
Kathy Crozier
7523 Ant ioch
Overland Park,'KS 66204

lIary Susan Donald KENT------------: P: ,Dickinson Co.,KS
B: 20 Har 1886
: D: 17 oct 1887
P: ,Dickinson,KS
30 TholRas Albert IElLER----,,: P: ,
,,
0: 22 Feb 1964
P: loJa,Allen Co. ,KS
15 Hartha Elmada IELLER-------------:
B: 26 Sep 1864
31 Hary Catherine HARTIN---?: ,livingston Co.,IL
;: 9 Oct 1956
P: ,Greene Co. ,110

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�FEDERAL

CENSUS

1860

LAWRENCE

KANSAS

This alphabetized listing of the 1860 census of Lawrence is
copied from the cards located in the Watkins Museum, 11th and
Massach~etts streets in Lawrence. Thanks to Steve Jansen and Judy
Sweets for making the cards. available for this project.
Anyone wishing to reconstruct the "households" can do so by
looking at the original cards or contacting Donald Vaughn of the
Douglas County Kansas Genealogical Society. Any of the elements in
the computer data base can be found and grouped.
Several names were hard to read on the original and the cards.
Question marks were placed by several names. Some names with ( )
. around them in the given name col umn are listed with al ternate
spell ings. . I f no information was' gi ven a question mark was used.'
Seve~al street names have changed over the years in Lawrence.
The following abbreviations were used for streets.
Ber
Hen
Lev
Ma
Mass
Park
Pin
War
Win

Berkley
Henry
Levee
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Park
Pinckney
Warren
Winthrop'

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

Assam
Austria
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Holland
Ireland
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Nova· Scotia·
Atlantic Ocean
Poland
Prussia
Scotland
Sweden
. Swi tzenand

Prepared by Donald W.. Vaughn .

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1994

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

NAME,
Hallis
Hamlin'
Haml{n
Hamlin
Hamlin
'Hamlin
Hamlin
Hamlin
Hamlin
Hamlin
Hamlin,
Hancock
HancocK
Hancock
Hancock
Hancock
Hancock
Hancock
,Hancock
Hancock
Hancock
Hand
Handshell
Handshell
Handshell
Handshell
Handshell
Haneline
,Haneline
Haneline
Hardy
Harison
Harison
Harison
Harns
Hart
'Hart
Hart'
Haskell
Haskell
Haskell
Haskell
Haskell
Haskell
Haskell'
Haskell·
'Haskell
Haskell
. Hatch
Hatch
Hatch
'Hatch
, Hatch
Hatch
Henbring
Henbr:ing
Henbring

,Chas.
,David
',Oavld
,David
,David.
,Geo. T.
,Geo.T.
,George
,George
,Rosirna
,Rosima
,Albert.
,Anna J.
,8.

,Ben
,Chas.
,Eliza F.
,John
,M.

,Margareta
,sylvia
,J.

,Alma
,Alzma
,Emily
,J.

,Levi M.
,Eliz.
,H.

,william
,T •

,Amma F.
;O.A.

,w.

"E .P-.

,Charles
;H '.

,Mary
,Almira C.
,Chas
,uudley
~Elizabet.,h

,Helen
,J.G.
,L'.

,LUCY A.
,Mary E.
,Mary H.
,Em
,Franklin
,Henry
,John
,t1arr.na
,r'lercy
,Fredrecka
,Mary
,Sopnia

M 24

M 2
M 2
M 28
M 28
M 30
M 30
M4

Saloon' Kp.
Carpenter
Carpenter
Teamster
Teamster,

M 4
F 24

F
M
F
M
M
.M
F

24
13
3m
61' Hotel Keep
10
23 ClerK
3

M 23
F 20
F 28
F 1
M 45
? 1
F 1
F 26
3 33

Laborer?

Laborer

M 8

F 31
M 28
'1 2
M 24
F 28
M 28
M S5
M 25
M 23
M 27
F Ib
,F 32?
M 26

Farmey'
t1ercnant
Paint.er
Printer
Farmer

.Merchant

. M 18

F
,F
M
M
F
F

F
F
M

M
M
f
F

23
1mo
28 Ar'chi t.ect.
::&gt;0 ,Farmer
28
22.
28
36
3
10
14
15
9

F 24
F 2-"

F 1mo

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NY 082?
IL 132?
IL 132?
IL 132?
IL . t32 ?
300 IL 132?
300
IL 132 ?
IL 132?
IL 132?
Eng 132 ?
Eng 1,32 ?
PA 195?
PA 195?
300
PA 195?
KS 1 Sl5 ?
AL 055 Commerical Hs,
PA 195?
PA 195?
VA 195?
OH 195?
Atl 195 ?
Ire 175 185 KY ST
ME 103?
IA 103?
IL 103?
500
ME 103?
IL 103?
Eng 125 -?
PA 125?
KS 125?
NY 120 46 LA St
NY 046 11 NH St
10m/200
NH 046 11 NH St
Ger 069 ?
MA 292 2' Pinkney ST
OH 220 Whitney House
1500/250 Ger 246 31 NY St
CAn 246 31 NY St
VT 017 19 Pinck~ey
VT 018?
12000
VT 017 19 Pinckney
VT 017 19 Pinckney
KS 018?
12000/100 VT
017 19 Pinckney
Vt 019?
11000
VT 018?
MA 017 19 Pinckney
Vt 019?
Can 255 ?
IA 255?·
Can 255 ?
Can 255 ?
Can 255-?
Can 255 ?
Ger 032 -"
KS 032?,
KS 032?

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

NAME
Henbring
Hendry
. Hendry
Hendry
Henn
Henn
Henn
Henn
Henry
Henson
Herd
Herd
Herd
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Hick
Higgins
Higgins
Higgins
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hindman
Hindman
Hindman
Hindman
Hindman
Hindman
Holbrook
Hole
Hole
Hole
Hole
Holmes
Holmes
Holt
Holt
Holt
Home

,W.

M 23

,Florence

F

,J.

M 34
F 37

,Rebecca
,Edgar
,L . j)

•

,Lzman
,Martha
,W.

,SOPhia
. ,A.

,Clarissa
,Frank
,C .?E·.
,Chas
,Chas.
,Edwin
,Edwin
,Flora
,Flora
,G.? E.
,L.S.
,L.S.
,Russell
,Russell
,Willie
,Willie
,Catherine
,M.

,Michael
,A&gt;B.
,Allison
,Alvira
,Chester
,D.
,Fanny
,Hester
,Leon
,Mary
,T.

,Amanda
,Caroline
,Eliz.
',John
,Susan
,W.T.
,D.-W ..
,Elijah
,John
,Sarah
,William.
,F.E.
,Fanny
,Cora H,'
,G.E.

, ,George',
,H.·

Tailor

4

Lawyer

M 8

M 35

M2

F 31
M 26
F 22
M. 33
F 31

Butcher
Carpenter
Liveryman

M 1
F 38

M

'-j

M 9

M
M
F
F
F
M
M
M

10
10
12
12
38
40
40
7

Blacksmith
Blcksmith

M 7

M 2
M 2
F 3

F 22
M 5m
IT! 30

Grocer

F .:.::'
M 3'

M 33
f

Carpenter

22

M 2

M 2
r 31
M 31
M 35
F 11

Carpenter

F 3
'M 5
F 9

M 35
M 26
M 25

Teamster
Merchant
.Mi ner

M 2
F 26

M 5
M 19
F 65
F

Tinner

28

M'30
M 2

Bootmaker

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032 ?
050 89 RI '5t
SOOOl500
050 89 RI St
050 89 RI St
198?
198 ~/
198 ?
198?
50 ?
147 MA &amp; Win.5t
PA' 172 Johnson House
2500/1000 NY
144?
VT
144?
K5 144?
VA 135 23 OH St
MO 135 23 OH ST
MO 135 23 .OH St
M0135 23 OH ST
MO 135 23 OH St'
MO 135 230H ST
MO 135 23 OH St
VA 135 23 OH ST
3000/500 NY
135 23 OH ST
3000/500 NY
135 23 OH St
MO 135 23 OH ST
MO 135 23 OH St
KS
135 23 OH ST
KS 135 23 OH St
Ire 143 57 TN 5T
Ire 143 57 TN 5T
VA 143 57 TN ST
600/50
MA 079 135 CT ST
MA 227?
MA 227?
'KY 226 11 Rt st
iSOO/150' MA 227?
KS 079 135 CT ST
KY 226 11 RI ST
OH 079 135 CT ST
IN 226 11 RI ST
3000/200
MA 226 11 RI ST
OH 169 129,NYSt
OH 169 129 NY St
IL J69~29 NY St
IL
169 129 N~ ~t
uH 169 129 NY,St
1250 OH
169 129 NY St
MI
063 22 NH ST
PA 206 VT 5T
PA 206 VT ST
PA 206 VT ST
PA 206 VT ST
IN '17 CT 5t
NY
106?
CT
084 VT BT War&amp; Ber
800/300
CT, 084 VT BT War&amp; Ber
KS 084 VT BT War&amp; Ber
IN 207?
200175

Ger
UH
TN
OH
CT
CT
KY?
CT

�NAME

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

M 31
,COIUllibus
Hornsby
M 23
,J.
Horton
M 18
,W.tL
Horton
F 25
.Ellen
Hoss
'M.24
,Frank·
Howard
M 24
,B .
Howe
t:= 9
• Ellen
Howell
r1 Ls
,Jonn
Howell
,Mary
F 31
Howell
M 48
,R.
Howell
M 4
,Samuel
Howell
M 48
,C.J .,
Hoyt
M 18
,Chas.
Hoyt
.Josesphi ne t" 11
Hoyt
·Hoyt
M 49
,L.
F 45
,L.M.
Hoyt
F 14
,Lucy
Hoyt
F 21
Hoyt
,Mart E
M 23
,C.
Hubbard
? 46
Hubbell
.Maria
F 23
Hubbell
.W.
.F 30
Hughes
.J.
F 20
,Adella
Hunt
,Augusta
F 15.
Hunt
M. ~4
,Chas.
Hunt
,,-omy
F 10
Hunt
M 53
,E .W.
Hunt
,Harriet.
f 13
Hunt
,11ary
F 47
Hunt
,E.P.
Hurbut
M 24
,AdelIa
Huson
F 8
.Polly ~nn
F 30
Huson
Huson
,::'.1\.
M 32
Hutchi ns
, Mal"y
F 20
Hutchins
.,W.C.
M 39
Hutchins
,W.H.
M 1
Hutchinson ,Allen
F :31
Hutchinson ,G.
M :37
Hutchinson ,George
M 14
Hutchinson ,Nelley
F 6
Hutchinson ,Rebecca
F 35.
Hutchinson" ,S.R.
F 11
Hutchinson ,W.
M 36
Hutchinson ,William
M 3
Hynes
, Char lotte
F" 13
Hynes
,1 .W.
11 13
Ingersol
,Chas.
M 41
Ingersoll
,Chas.
11 38
Jenkins
,I. ?
M 24
Jenks
,A.M.
F 1
Jenks
,AI vi r,a
I- 34
Jenks. ,Alvil~aJ.
F 4
Jenks'
,Cary
/": 3
Jenks
,t'lary E.
F 7
Jenks
,5usannan
F ·10
. Jenks
,Wm.
M 39
Johnson
,B.
M 39

Merchant
5000/5000 TN 040 B9LA 5t
Reget Deed 590?/1500 NY 21j 110 KY 5T
Clerk
1300
NY 209 Eldridge House
Ger 088 47 VT ST
Eng 172 John~on House.
Clerk
MO 167 Waverly House
Blacksmith
OH 190?
OH 190?
Wal 190 ?
Wal 190 ?
Cal"penter
OH 190?
CT 035 Levee &amp; MA
Farmer
OH218 2 VT 5T
NY 2182 VT ST
Ire 085 Hen bt MA &amp; NH
800tmaker
MA 218 ,2 VT ST
NY 218 2 VT ST
OH 218 2 VT ST
MI
220 Whitney House
Laborer
lS00/400 PA 094 24 MA ST
NY
094 24 MA 5T
017 19 Pinckney
Servant
MA 122 2 Vt 5T
MA 218 '2 VT ST
SOO/300
MA 122 2 Vt ST
t1A
218 2 VT ST
. Carpenter
MA 218 2 VT 5T
3000
MA 218 2 VT ST
MA 218 2 VT 5T
Druggist
1600/1500 NY 012 31 Tenn 5t
Ny 001
Ny 001
3000/5000 Ny vOl
MA 238 -?
Farmer
VI
238 ?
IL 238 ?
VT 216 39 RI 5T
Cler"gyman
SOOO/SOOK5? 143 57 TN 5T
MA 143 Si' IN 5T
VT 216 39 RI 5T
VI'
14_~ S7 TN Sf
NH 143 57 fN 5T
Farmer
300
VT 21b 39 RI 5T
K5 2i639 RI'ST
MA 292 2 Pinkney 5T
MA 292 2 Pinkney ST
Lawyer
3000/6000 NY 058?
Lawyer"
4000/2000 MA
LaWy'er
VA 218 2 VT 5T
lL
158 31 Vt 5T
MA 158 31 VT ST
IL
158 31 VT ST
IL
IS8 31 Vt ST
IL
158 31 VT St
IL
158 31 VT 5T
Carpenter
t.ng 158 :::Sl VT SI'
Mason
1200/3000 PA 172 Johnson House

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�.

NAME

Johnson·
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Jo~nson

Johnson
Johnson
Johnston
Johnston
Johnston
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones·
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
_Jones
Joseph
Judson
Judson.
Kalworth
Kalzentine
Kearns
Keeland
Keeland
Keeland
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
Keeple
.Kellog
Kessher
Kevins
Killian
Killian
Killworth
Killworth
KImball
Kimball
KImball
Kimball
KImball
KImball
Kimball
Kimball
KImball
Kimball
KImball

FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE,
KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTHHH ADDRESS

,D.
,Isabell
,Iseaorea
; ,Josephi ne
,M.

,Mary
,W.A .,Nelson
,::::.arah
,W.S.
,E.

,E.L.
,Edward.
,Hattie E.
,Hugh
,I.E.
,John W.
,Joseph
,L.L. _
,Richard.
,Sarah
,G. '?
,J.
, j .W •

,WM
,A.

,Sal-ah
,J.

,James
,Marl.a
,Bridgett
,Edward
,Ellen
,J.

,James
,John
,Julia
,Mary
,Patr ic k
,L.
,J.

,Ella

;G
,Mary
,I.
,Jane
,Adaline
,L-has.
,Ed
,El iz-. ,Ella
,f- .

M 27
t= 19
F 1
·F 15
F 7
r 31
M 22

waiter

Laborer

M 9

F 28

r"armer
·Carpernter
Cab. Maker
M 25
M 15

M 29

M 41

?
M
M
_M

?'??
8
24

om
M 22
F 19

Waiter
wai ter-

M 3

F 33
M 10m
M S6
M "I

M 21
M 30
F 16
M :30-

Laborer
Bookbinder
Servant

M 9m

F 30
F 38
M 22
F 18
M 67
M 24
? 25
F 16
f 26
M 19
M 41
M 32
F 16
F 28·

F 21
M26
F 26
.M 28
1-1 4
.11.23
t-

,r" _
,Fanny
,M.A.
,Mary

I:

,S,

M~

soo

Dentist
Blacksmith
Servant
Hotel Keep

10m/2m
/100

mason

2000/200

t1achi nest

1400

Machinest
r-1erchEl.nt?

4000/200

87

F 38
-". 28

M 36

4000/200

F 9
F 6

om
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7)

209 Eldridge _House
172 Johnson House
172 Johnson ·House
172 Johnson House
282 115 RIST
172 Johnson House
173?
155 ?
155 .:155?
177 193 OH ST
025?
177 193 OH ST
?
094 24 MA-ST
IA 177 1~3 OH ST
Wal 209 Eldridge House- .
1&lt;5 177 193 OH ST
wal· 209 Eld~idge House
NY 094 24 MA ST
KS 177 193 OH ST
Wal 177 193 OH S1
KS ·042 NY St
CT 275 31 NH ST
NY 275 31 NH ST
OH 081 80 RI St
Ger 064 61 NY ST
KS 052 51 TN St
Ire 278 7
KS 278 !'
ire 278 ?
Ire 279 ?Ire 279 ?
Ire 279 ?
Ire 279 ?
Ire 279 ?
Ire 2797
Ire 279 ?
Ire 279 ?
Ire 279 ?
CT 083 -,2.0 NH S T
Fra 160 KY AVE
OH 183 109 KY ST
NH 287?
NH '287 ?
Eng 182 29 Park si
Eng 182 29 Park 5T
NH 150 20 KY ST
r1A 147 20 KY 5T
NH 150 20 KY 5T
NH 148 20 KY
VT
153:&gt;
NH 153·?
NH 148 20 KY
MA 148 20 KY
NH 153?
K5 147 20 KYST
NH 150 20 KY 5T

NY
KS?
PA
PA
lL
NY
MA
- PA
PA
PA
Wal
200
/500 PA
Wal

40001300

�NAME

FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE,
KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS 8RTH HH ADDRESS

Kirkpatrick,Au9~stine

Kirkpatrick,M.
,Eliza. ?
Knoth
,N ..
Knowland
Knowlton
,M •.
Kutfer
,J.
·Ladd
,E .D.
Ladd
,Eliz.
,Hem'y
Ladd
.
Lalathiel
,John
,M.
Lalathiel
Laman
,J.5.
Laman
,Julia.
Laman'
,Wm.H.
Laruse·
,Eliz.
Laruse
,Lean
Laruse
,Sarah
·,L.
Lawson
Lee
,D.G:
,Jot)n
Lee
,Margaret
Lee
Lee
,Wm,
Leffingwell ,A.
Leiberg
,J.
Leiberg
,Lilly
Leiberg.
,Nancy
Leis
,Catherine
Leis
,George
Leis
,Henry
Leis
,William
,8.
Leonard
Leonard
,FredeY'icK
Leonard
,George
',H .I::L .
Leonar:d
Leonard
,Kate
Leonard
,SOPhia
. Leo.nard
,::.ophia.
Leosch
,Catt)eY-~ne
Leosch
"Eliza
Leosch
,M.
Levinhurt
Lewis
,J .11.
Lewis
,Johm
Little
, T•
Livingston ,(; .
Livingston ,Mary Ann
Logan
,H. '
Louis
,5.
Louterven
,Chas.
Louterven
,W.
Louterven
,William
Love
,A.
Lower
,5.
Lowman
,Clama
Lowman
,Cora
Lowman
,E.S.
Lowman
,H.E.

11
183 109 KY ST
Ire 183 10.9 KY ST
,IL 046 11 NH St
F 14
Ire 245 38 'NY ST
M 12.
NY
209 Eldridge House
M 18 .Wai ter
IL 270 64 RI ST
M 30
NY
051 78'KY 5t
M 45 Reg of Deed 10m/SOO
PA. 051 78 KY 5t
f 23
500
MI
051 78 KY 5t
M 3mo·
OH 191?
11 24
Wal.191?
F 54
800
M 50 Carpenter
PA
186 126 TN 51
MD . 186 126 TN ST
F 40
M 20
OH 186 126 TN 5T
OH' 207 ?
t= 24
OH
207?
M 26
NC
20:;;?
F 59
M' 28
IL
223 Levee
M 30 Wagon Maker
NY
260,65 MA 51
M 2
K5
255?
F 31'
Ire 255'?
M 33 Laborer
Ire 255 ?
Cley'k
M 19
250.
NY
146 48 NH 5T
M 48
Physician
1300o./3M PA 286 24 MA 5T
F 2
KS 286 24 MA ST
F 28
PA 286 24 MA 5T
I- 40
2000
Ger 013 11 NH
M 18
Banker
vT
013 11 NH
M 25 Printer
NY 013 11 NH
M 14
NY 013 11 NH
,...1 47
Shoemaker
12001100
IRE 01:&gt;5 47 MA ST
M 10
Eng 065 47 MA ST
M'1
k:5 065 47 MA 5T
M 18
Eng 065 47 MA 5T
F 4
KY' 065 47 MA 5T
F 8
NY 0.65 47 MA 51
F 42
Eng 065 47 MA ST.
F20
OH
166 169 IN ST
F2
KY
166 169 1N 51
11 29
Wagon Maker 800/200
Ger 166 169 IN ST
? '23 'f'ay'mer
OH
215?
M 30 Physician
2000/5000 PA
172 JOhnson House
M 15
OH 0.21 56 LA st
M 22. Waiter
Ire 209 Eldridge House
M .;::SU Livery.man
1300
NY
081 80 RI 5t
F 22
PA 081 80 RI St
11 25 'Shoemaker
OH
217 ';'
11 25
State F'y'OP
1000/800 NY
20.9 Eldridge House
1'1 2
·IL
270 64 RI 5T
11 30
Ger 270 1:&gt;4 RI ST
11 4
IL
270 64 RI 5T
11 2.2
i-1ason
Ire 172 Johnson House
M 28' Carpenter
PA
102?
F 23
NY 024 22 NH
F3
?
023 197 Miss ~t
M 28 Attorney
6000/2000 NY .024 2~ NH
.M 31
l!W00/680 NY
197 Miss St

F 19

F 1:&gt;9

1'1i 11 i ner
Milll ner

e

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�QUERY

DULINSKY
What happened to G-G-Grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Sylvester DULINSKY, after 18657 Her
husband was killed during Quantrill's raid (also would like to know where he's
buried. )
They had a hotel-saloon at south edge of Lawrence.
I do have
information on most of their children.
Vera DAKIN, 37017 Mission Bell view,
Drexel, Missouri 64742-6275.

WE

GET

LETTERS--~-

Marjorie H. FREEMAN reports that she has some acquired some old photos and would
be glad to get them in the hands of a relative or someone who has an intersest
1n them. Photos include the following identification:
Squire's Studio, Lawrence, KS
Joe RAMSEY
Orpheum
Studio, Denver, CO
Aunt Oma
Moffitt-Miley
Studio
Alex RAMSEY
1948
Charlene &amp; Ralph PALM
Doughas PUGH
Jack RAMSEY
Mettner Studio, Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON SistersChild
Charlene FERRIS
(Dau of Minnie RAMSEY)
plus many from same residence that are unnamed - some from
B.J. MORRIS studio, BERNIE Studio 1n Evanstone, IL,
A.C. HAMILTON studio in Lawrence, KS plus a few unnamed
studios.
Paul A. DINSMORE
Sophia WILDER
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward A. WILDER
plus some receipts of E.A. WILDER.
Also some loose papers pertaining to the KENNEDY-SMITH-BLANCH family.
Interested parties can contact Mar jorie H. FREEMAN, 2317 Anderson Road, Lawrence,
KS 66046.

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�Books Donations
In Memory of Dorothy Perkins Goodrick Kasky
by her daughter Dorothy Goodie Son
The following books were donated by Dorothy Goodie Son in Memory of her mother,
Dorothy Pe~king Goodie Sky;·Grassroots of America, Finding Your Roots, Tracing Your
Roots, Heraldry and Genealogy, The How Book for Genealogists, A Handy Guide to the
Genealogical Library &amp; Church Historical Department, What to Say In Y our Genealogi~al
Letters, Tracing Your Ancestty, Handy Book for Genealogists 6th Edition. we thank
. .
Dorothy for this donation.

Tn Memory of Grace Embers

We have received five sets (Volume 1&amp; 2) of Complete Tombstone Census of Doug,las
.County. Kansas. These Set') were donated to the Douglas County Gencajogicai Society by
Robert G. Embers in memOlY of his wife, C':rrace Embers (1932-1991) who W(lS a very
active member of the society. We miss Grace and all the work she did for the society. We
wish to thank Mr. Embers and his family for thi" donation,

. In Memory of Inna Kidwell
. We have received one set (Volume 1 &amp; 2) of Complete Tombstone Census of
Douglas County. Kansas. This set was donated to the Douglas County Genealogical
Society by Richard Kidwell in memory of his wife, Inna Kidwell (1919-·~994) who was a
Charter member (1976) and velY active member of the society until the last sevenl! years
due to her health. We will miss Inna,

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�. INDEX
Names appearing on the Federal Census (Pages· 28-33) are not included ·in .this
index, since they are in alphabetical· order.

Fred, ·21
-AADAMS,
JohnQ., 22
AHLSTROM,
Char1e·s, 21
AHRING,
Mary E., 14
ALBRITTON,
Hester, 21
Mamie, 23
Mrs. Charles, 23
. Samuel, 21
ALLEN,
Hager, 22
Jonah B., 22
Mrs. Hagar, 21
ALLEY~

E.A. , 20
LewisB. , 22
ANDREWS,
Margaret, 21
ARMSTRONG,
Elizabeth, 27
ARNOLD,
S.M. , 22
AUSTIN,
Imogene, 6
AYRES,
W.W. , 9
-BBAER,
Mary, 24
BANKER,
W.G. , 10
BASELT,
Fonda D. , 10
BEACH,
Mark, 24
BECHER,
Louis, 20
BECKMAN,·

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~ELT,

Mrs. M.A.H. , 21
BENSON,
A.W .. , 8
BERNIE, 34
. BIGGS, _
- L.C. , 9
BIGLEY,
Nellie, 22
BLACKMAR,
F.W. , 8
BLAIR,
·E.J. , 24
BLANCH,
Family, 34
BLUEJACKET,
Charles, 16
Henry, 16
BOYKIN,
J. W. , 9
BRADFORD,
L.B., 4
BRANDELL,
Louis, . 20
. BRAVO,
E. , 20
BRENNAN,
J .A., 20
BROOKS,
F .D. , 8
Jane, 15
Jas. , 8
Mrs .. Ollie, 21
BRORON/BROWN,
May, ·20
BROWN,
Abigail, 16
Julius, 20
R.S. , 24
BRYAND~

Bert M., 22
BUCKNER,
Sidney, 20
BUGBY,

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Erastus, 20
BURNS,.·
H.M; , 20
Tabitha, 21·
-C. CARK,
Philip, 21
CARMEAN;
A.W. , 8
CARRUTH,
W.H. , 7
CARTER/ CAITER',
May, 6
CHAMBERS,
H.L. , 24
CHANCE,
Walter, 21
CHURCHILL,
W.A., 8
CLARK,
Philip, 22
. CLARKE,
A.G. , 10
N.S. , 7
CLAY,
Henry, 20
CLELAND,
W.W. , 23, 24, 25
COLLETT,
William, 20, 23
COLLINS,
C.O. , 26
Regina Sue, 26
Zola, 26
CONLEY,
Simon, 21
CONNICK,
P .C;, 20
COOK,
A.A. , 20
Mamie, 21
COOPER,
J .1'., 24

�COOPER (continued)
Robert, 26
CORDLEY,
Richard, 9
COREY,
Lizzie, 21, 22
COX,
A.L., 8
Richard, 10
CROTHERS,
GEorge, 22
CROZIER,
John, 27
Kathy, 27
Lester Rebstock, 27
Richard, 27
Robert Lee, 27
William Elmer, 27
-D-

DAKIN,
Vera, 34
DANNING,
John H., 14
DAVIS,
Mary, 22
Roxana, 8'
DELLINGER,
Nellie, 6
DEVLIN,
,
Ralph, 20
DICKER, .
A.J.,23,24
DINSMORE,
Paul A., 34
DOBSON, '
J.S., 20
DONALD,
Josiah, 27
Josiah Jr., 27
Mary Susan, 27
DOUGLAS,
Phyllis J., 13
DRUM,
J.W., 2~
DULINSKY,
Mrs. Wm. Sylvester,

34
DUNAKIN,
A.N. , 7, 23
DUNCAN,
Amos, 22
C.S. , 7
DUNLAP,:
Dave, 20
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EDMONDS,
T.V., 24
EICHELBERGER,
Gary, 26
'Mrs., 26
Roy, 26
ELLIOTT,
Mattie, 22
ELW'ELL,
C~as. , 10
EMBERS,
Grace, 20, 35
Robert G. , 35
ENGLE,
S. , 7
ERBIN,
Louis, 20
ERICKSEN,
C.J., 24

-FPAGRELL,
Caroline ~ 21
FALLS,
J .B., 23
FARLEY,
Thomas, 20 '
FAXON-NEWMAN, 24
FERRIS,
Charlene, 3'4 .
FIELDS,
Joe, 21
FINCHER,
J.D., 8
FISCHER, '6
FISCHER &amp; SON, 24

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FITZGERALD,
J.F.,8
FLAGG,

Laur'a, 8
FLORY,
Fred, 3
George A., 25
Sarah, 3
FORD',
June, 6
FOREMAN,
James D., 25
FOSTER,
,Celia, 22
Frank, 22
John H., 22(2)
FREEMAN,
Mar jorie H., 34
PRENGERF ,.
Chris, 23
FUEL,
Henry, 8
FULLER,
Ferdinand, ,5
-G-

GATEWOOD,
Albert, 22
GAUSS/GANSS,
Nannie, 23
GILLESPIE,
Mary, 21
GILLESPSIE,
S.L, 24
GILMORE,
S. Lee, 8
GIVENS,
Mrs. Minerva, 21
GOUDY,
A.L., 9
GRAHAM,

Wm.H., 20
GRANT,
Anna Whiteford, '11
Leroy, 11
GRAY,
Clarence Jean, 27

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�Daniel Workman, 27
Inez Katherine, 27
J .B., 3

Loretta Vincen~, 2
Mary, 22
Timothy, 27
GREEN,
Keith, 23
GREGG,
A.R., 20
GRIFFIN,
A.J., 7
GRIFFIN COAL, 24
GRIFFITH,
J .G., 9

GROENER,
R.B., 10
GROSVENOR, ,
C.P., 7
GUNTHER,
Mrs. Elijah, 21
GURLEY,
W.S., 22 '

-HHAFFERKAMP,
Carrie, 20
H.J., 22
HALL,
John, 20
HAMILTON,
A.C., 34
HARLAN,
Laura, 22
HARMON,
Benjamin F., 21
Will, 20
HARRELL,
Walter, 3
HARVEY,
F .D.G., 24
S .A., 8

HAVERKAMP,
H.J., 20
HEIMOVICS,
john Francis Jr., 12
HENDERSON,

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Mrs. Mary, 22
HICKEY,
Millie, 22
Mrs., 20
Mrs. Howard, 22
HILL,
Irving, 4
Mrs.,' 5
Mrs. Richard, 22
Simon, 16
HOBBS, 24
HOLLAND,
Fannie, 20
HOLLOAY./HOLLOWAY;
, J.O., 24
HONNOLD,
A.G., 7
HOOKMAN/HOCKMAN,
Jennie, 20
HOSKINS,
B.F., 8
HOUSE~

R.E., 25
HOWELL,
J. W. ,. 23
Jessie K., 8
HOWLAND,
C.C., 10
HUDSON,
George', 2'2
,HUGHES,
Green, 23
T.F., 8
HuNTER BROS., 24
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INGLIS,
William, 2
INNES, BULLENE &amp;
HACKMAN, 24
-J-

JACKSON,
Helen, 20
John, 22
Margaret; 22

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JEFFRIES,
D.G., 20

JENKINS,
Mrs'. AliceR., 22
.JENNINGS,
Ellen, 22
JOHNSON,
Emely L., 24
Sisters, 34
JONES,
Augusta, 21
H.T., 24
Isaac S., 20
JONES BROS., 24
JULIEN,
John P., 20
-KKASKY,
Dorothy Perkins
Goodrick, 35
KASOLD,
E.A., 23
KEITH,
E.R., 23
Green, 7
KELLAM,
Mrs. BEll, 21
KELLER,
Henry, 20
KELLY,
Mike, ·20
KENDALL,
Ed"ll,
.Nellie Whiteford, 11
KENNEDY,
David E., 23,
Family, '34
KENT,
Mary Susan Donald" 27
KERR,
C.C., 24
KETCHUM,
M.B., 20
KIDWELL,
Irma, 2, 35
Richard, 2, 35(2)

�KING,
Matthew, 16
Mrs. Sadie, 21
Sadie, 22
KRIMMER,
A.J.', 26
,KUHNE,
Elizabeth, 23

-LLAKE,
S ." 23
LANE,
Nettie, 21
LANGSTON,
C.M., 8
LAYTON,
Grady, 26
LEDEBOER,
,Alice, 23
'LEE,
Harriet L., 21
LEHMAN,
Kate, 23
LEONARD,
W.Y., 8
LESCHER &amp; POWER, 24
LESUER,
O.C," 8
'LEWIS,
Peter, 22
LINDERMAN,
Sarah Jane, 27
LININGER,
Hattie"11
LISTON,
G.M., 24
LITCHFIELD,
Alice L., 8
LOEHNING,
William, 20
LOIT,
Geo., 7
LOSWELL,
Ore, 21
LYMAN,
Alice, 26

-MMCCANN,
S.S., 7
MCCARTY,
Mary, 22
MCCLURE,
D.A.,10
'MCCONKEY,
J .A., 21
MCCOWAN,
Melvin, 21
MCCUE,
Homer, 6
MCEVOY,
Andrew, 20
MCFARLAND,
M.J., 22
R.S., 7
MCFARLANE BROS, 24
MCGEE,
Mr., 11
MCGLOTHLIN,
Eva, 11
MCINTURF,
Mrs. L., 22
MCKINZIE,
Frances, 3
MCNULTY,
James, 20
MACOMBER,
Earl, 20
Myrtle, 20'
MCQUISTON,
D.W., 10
MARCH,
Geo., 7
MARSHAL,
Ida, 20
MARTIN,
E.Q., 20
Mary Catherine, 27
Robert, 9
MASTERSON,
Elizabeth, 14
Ignatius, 14
'MATNEY,

Abigail Brown, 16
Brooks, 15, 16
Charles, 15, 16
Daniel David, 15
David B., 16
Elisha McDaniel, 16
Elizabeth, 15
George Q.A., 16
,Jean Ginney, 15
Jefferson, 15
John R., 16
Margaret (Peggy), 15
Matilda Jane, 16
Nancy, 15
Walter, 15
William, 15(2)
MAYCOMBER,
Earl, 20
Myrtle, 20
MEIERHOFFER,
Frank, 23
MENZEL,
Richard E., 23
MER.~IFIELD ,
Mrs. Lizzie, 21
MEYER,
Chris, 20
Pauline, 20
MEYERS,
Fred, 20
MILLER,
Charlie W., 12
Charlie William, 12
Dana W., 12
Dona Wiriifred, '12
Elizabeth', 14
Elizah Marshal, 12
ELmer Lee, 12
John'Marshall, i2
Maggie, 20
Marilyn Ann, 12
Mary Jane, 12
Mary Virginia, 12
Monroe Milford Simon,
12
Mr/Mrs. Charlie, 12
Mrs. John M., 12'
Nathan, 23

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�MILLS,
Ellen C., 21
MITCHELL,
A.C., .8
MIZNER,
Wilson, 10
MOLLOWAY,
S.R., 24
MONTFORD,
Mary S., 22
MOORE,
Nora, 6
S.P., 8
MORGAN, ".
R.H., 26
MORRIS,
B.J., 34
Joe, 20
R., 7
".' W. F., 24

MORRISON,
R.M., 24
MORTSo.LF,
Mrs. John, 21
MUENZENMAYER,
Samuel W., 17
MULL,
Henry, 23·
Lottie, 8
. MULLER,
J.J., 9

MUNFORD,
Lewis, 22
MURRAY,

John, 20

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NEWMARK,

M., 24
NORTON,
J.Q.A., 8·
John Q~A., 11, 17
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OGDEN,
J . C;, 20, 22
OLIVER, .
A., 21

Josephine Anne, 12
Rev ~, 3
OLMSTEAD,
Ella, 23
OLNEY,
F.A., 8
ORRICK,
Lillian A., 23
OSBORN,
Elton J., 22
-p.,...

PALM,
Charlene, .34
Ralph, 34
PARKER,
Mary, 21, 22
PARKS,
Joseph, 16
PEAIRS,
J.W., 8
PECKHAM CLOTHING CO.,
24
PERRY,
C., 6

NACE,
Fred, 24
NADELHOFER,
Wm., 7
NANNINGS,
T.R., 17
NEWEL,
Lurana Hill, 27
NEWLIN,
John M., 8

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Fred, 20
PERSON,
Sundry, 20
PETTY,
R.J., 7
PHILLIPS,
E.D.F., 8
PHIPPS,
Edgar C., 20
PIKE,

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Jacob, 21
PILLA,.
Charles, 24
PLEASANT,
Sina, 21
POMEROY,
James D., 22(2)
PORTER,
Edward, 22
POTTER,
. Matt, 7
PRENTICE,
C.T.K., 7
PRICE,
Kitty, 21
Margaret A., 25
PROEBSTEL,
Chari"es, 13
PROSSER,
Will, 22
PUGH,
Douglas, 34
PURCELL,
Wm., 20
PUREL,
Jacob, 25
-QQUIGLEY,
Margaret, 21
QUINBY,
Laura, 22
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RABOURN,
Rose M., 23
. RADEMACHER,
F .D., 9

RAMSEY,
Alex, 34
Jack, 34
Joe, 34
Minnie, 34
RANDELL,
Harry E., 11
Lillian E. Whiteford,

�Leader.,. 21
,Melvina, 21

RANDELL (continued)
11

REAVELEY,
Frank, 20
. REBSTOCK,
Agnes Pearl, 27·
Christian Gottrlob,
27
Jacob F., 27
REDFIELD,
Austin, 6
Carl, 6
Charles H., 6
Earl Nellis, 6
EvaL.,6
Frank W., 6
Geo. A.,. 6
Geo. Z, 6
Inez, 6
Mamie, 6
Mary V., 6
Oscar A., 6
Phena, 6
Roy, 6
Roy Rosco, 6
Tryphena May, 6
William Franklin, 6
RENFRO,
Harriet, 27
REYf:lOLDS,
J., 20
Robert, 20
RISLEY,
Grant R., 24
ROBERTSON,
Charles, 20(2)
ROBINSON,
lander, 22
ROCKLUND,
Louis, 24·
ROGERS,
G.D., 9
Graham, 16
ROSSMAN,
Judge, 11
ROUTH,
R.F., 26
RUSSELL,

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SABIN,
Fran, '13'
SAGE,
J.F., 9
SANDERS,
Mary, 20
SCHARRUPT,
Fred, 21
SCHEETRUM,
Henry, 21,
SCHELL,
George W., 24
William H., 24
SCHIERBAUM, ,
E.H., 15
Gerhard Henry, 15
Maria, 15
SCHIERBVAUM,
Anna, 15
SCHILLING, 12
SCHMIDT,
Mrs., 20
SCHNAIDT,
Dorothea, 27
SCHOMER,
,
Mildred, 26
SCHREAFER,
Arnest H., 14
SCHRIEFER,
A~na, 14(2)
. Anna Mary, 15
Ernest, 15
Ernst Henrich, 14
Frederick ~ 15
Frederick W., 13
Frederick Wi1heim, 14
Frederick William, 14
G.H., 14
George, 14
Gerhard Heinrich, 15
Gerhard Heinrick,
14(2)
Gerhard Henry, 14
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Henry, 14
J.W., 13
John Frederick, 14
John H., 15
John Henry,' 14
Louisa, 15'
Maria Eleanora, 14
Maria E1saban, 14
Sena, 15
William F., 15
" SCHRIEVER,
Dorothy, 13
Family, 13
William, 13
SCHUBERT,
William, 24
SCOTT,
Samuel, 22
SEARBAMAER,
Elisabeth, 14
SEARL,
A.D., 4
SEDGEWICK,
Frances L., 21
SELIG,
A.L. , 7, 23
SHARP,
Chas. , 9
SHAW,
A. , 7
Alex, 7
J.W· 7
SHELL,
Thomas, 20 '
SHOOKMAN,
Dona Winifred, 12
SHREAFER,
Gerred Henry, 14
John Henry, 14
SHULTS,
Rosa,,20
SIMMONS HOSPITAL, 24
SIMPSON,
Mrs. M.F., 7
Mrs. Mary, 10
SKINNER,
Jasper, 3
Presley, 9
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�SMITH,
Charles, 21
E.P.,8
Family, 34
Isabella, 22
James, 21, 22
John J., 24
Joseph Jr., 6
Mary, 22
Webster N., 20
SMOCK/SMOOK,
Harry, 20
SOMERVILLE,
J .W., 9

SON,
Dorothy Goodie, 35
SPANGLER,
W;C., 7

SPAULDING,
J .A., 24
SPECHT,
Elizabeth, 14
John, 14
STANCLIFT,
Mrs. H.M., 23
STANLEY,
E.F., 8
STEEL,
Lucinda, 21
STEELE,
L-.S., 7
STERNBERG,
T.J., 7
STEVENSON,
N.E., 3
STEWART,
C.C., 5
J .W.C., 23

SWALLOW,
Minnie, 3
SWEETS,
Judy M., 6
SWEEZY,
Mattie, 22

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Terry, 20
THOMAS,
Mrs. L.J., 21
THOMPSON,
- Charles, 20
THURBER,
Herbert, 3
THURN-GERTZ, _
Kathy, 27
TINLEY,
Thomas, 20
TITLE,
Bobby, 25
TOOLY,
Dougherty, 16
TORBET,
Hugh, 21
TUCKER, 16
TURNER,J.W. ,_ 20
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ULRICH,
W~H.,

23
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VAN METER,
A.P., 24
VERMILYE,
Mariah, 27

-W:WAGGFENER,
Marcus, 22
WAGGNER,
Marcus, 20, 21
WAGSTAFF,
R.B., 23, 24
WALKER,
Para1ee, 22
WARD, ILIFF &amp; CO., 23
WARREN,
Laura, 3
WATT,
J .M.G., 7

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WEAVER,
A.D., 8
John H., 24
WEBER,
John, 23
WEEMS,
E.W., 26
WElL,
Hannah C., 17
W~LCH,

Frederick ~., 20
- WELLER,
Martha E1mada, 27
Thomas Albert, 27
WELLMAN, J . F.

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WEST,
Ed, 11
F .C., 8

Susan Whiteford, 11
WETZEL,
Andrew, 14
Barbara, 14
WETZELL,
Anna Mary, 15
WHITE,
Harry T., 3
R.G., 24
WHITEFORD,
Hattie Lininger,. 11
Henry Clay, 11Hugh C., 11
Ivan M., 11
Joseph S.; 11
Silas Sil ver, 11
WHITTAKER,
Isabelle, 21
WIGGINS,
Jane, 20
WILDER,
Edward A., 34
Sophia, 34
WILLARD,
Joseph C., 20
WILLIAMS,
George, 22
Thomas, 22
WILSON,

�WILSON (continued)
Harriett Newel, 27
John, 27
WINTER,
M.S., 8
WOLFSON,
Abe, 25
WOODWARD,
A.H., '3
Abraham, 3
C.E., 3
David T., 3
G., 3
J .R., 3

Mary Ann, 3
Russell, 3
Valentine, 3
-y:....

,YOUNG,
Daniel, 15
Jane, 15
Jennit, 15
Mrs. E.E., 21

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PIONEER

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

VOL. XVII, No.4

CONTENTS

Suumer 1994

PAGB

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

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 necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding. Send
submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a Board
Member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the Douglas
Co, Kansas Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�THE GATCH GHNEALOGY

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

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

170.

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

171.

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

173.

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

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

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

Virginia Gatch MARKHAM, born November 18, 1898

175.

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

176.

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

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�TIlE GATCH GENEALOGY continued
265.
266.

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

177.

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

178.

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

Ruth ALLER, born August 31, 1895.

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

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

184.

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

Harold EDWARDS

185.

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

186.

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

187.

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

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

4~88,

188.

Effie Elizabeth SIMMONS,
married J. R. SILVER.

189.

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

190.

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

191.

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

192.

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

193.

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

197.

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

268.

daughter of Aaron Mat.son SIMMONS,

1S

unmarried.

Ethel _ __

198.

Florence SWING, daughter of Peter F.
PITZPATRICK.

199.

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

269.
270.
271.
200.

married F.

L.

Katherine SWING
Elizabeth SWING
Mary SWING

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

272.
273.
201.

SWING, 41112,

'Prancis SWING
Susan SWING

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

274.
275.

Mary Louise ISHAM
Asa ISHAM

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married Asa C.

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202.

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

203.

SWING,

11112,

married Nellie

James SWING
Frederick C. SWING.

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

204.
205.

Campbell Swing JOHNSON,
married Bess BOLLINGER.

208.

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

209.

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

210.

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

213.

son of Elizabeth Fishback SWING, 11115,

Roman PHILLIPS

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

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

214.

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

215.

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

Barbara HALL

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216.

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

217 ..

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

289.
218.

Patty RANDALL
John RANDALL

Dorothy LOUGHITT
Nancy Jane LOUGHITT

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

Marian SELDEN

219.

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

222 .

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

223.

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

225.

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

226.

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

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

227.

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

228.

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

John F. PISKE ,IV

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1~130,

1~131,

married Lawson

married Alverda

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229.

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

298.
299.
300.
230.

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

231.

Rogers COX, Jr.
Tom COX
Charlotte COX
John COX

Martha COX
Joseph COX
Katherine COX

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

_ _ _G.ATCH

232.

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

233.

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

Francis McCormick GATCH
Philip Curry GATCH, born 1935

234.

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

236.

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

237.

1S

1S

a Professor

a graduate of

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

Mary GATCH
Eleanor GATCH
Thomas Leigh GATCH

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239.

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

241.

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

242.

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

244.

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

245.

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

1S

a spanish

Helen Louise GATCH
Ruth Gordon GATCH

246.

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

248.

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

250.

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

Elizabeth Ridgway MURPHY born in 1921.

251.

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

252.

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

253.

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

255.

Philip Gatch LAUMAN, Jr.
Annie Carter LAUMAN

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

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257.

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

John Franklin NOXON, III .

259.

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

260.

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

i~170,

1S

a mechanical

Mabel May GATCH, born August 19, 1925
261.

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

262.

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

263.

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

264.

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

265.

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

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267.

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

268.

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

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

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

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

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weal th,' Virsrinia. He was , born :
in Jefi'ersoi\;lle, 'March" f~th,!
HH9. In the veal' 18-49 his father:
moved from t"hat state to '\I"here:
Ka.nsas City now ·stands .. At that;
~me it was known as IfestpoTt's ~
Landing:" They staid there un·'
til 1852 when they again mo\:ed:
this time to the state of Kentucky. ,
"HaIik"-ifot belng--siifisfied with:
with that country decided to re·:
turn and accordingly boarded a:
steam boat on the Ohio riYer and;
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and. St. Louis landed in Kansas;
City in 1e56. From that time up I
: to ·the present he' has been a res· .
: ident of tbe state of Kansas, At·
i the breaking' out of the war he:
i sen'ed the - !:!'O\'ernment in the:
!capacity of Scout until' the 15th..
: K:msas was or!:!'anized. in which
i organization h;'selTed until they
· 'I"ere mustere&lt;l out in ):on~lllher:
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HE~~Y
H.
MCGLOTHLIN
lived 1n Douglas
County, Kansas between the years of 1856
and
1861.
He ultimately settled
1n
Pleasanton, Linn County, where his brother,
Shadrick "Shade" McGlothlin joined him in
1882 from Kentucky. Although Henry had no
children, his brother had three, Shadrick
Jr., Cora and Julia.

Researched by Bobby Title.

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

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

· for four years was deputy Ulllted
• States"'~Ia.rstil!1.
:"Hm;k" ':\IcGlothlin nas j;:ried .Publlc Sales
: con tinuously fur o\'er tbirty ye~rs
: in this and adjoining' counties
! and we saY without fear of con; tradiction~ that ht?· is the best
! Auctio neer in the j,!ate, He is
! personally acquain~ed with more,'
; m .. n
wompn and children. than:.

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

Estate ofl
DATES Of ACTIONS

ADDITIONAL NAMED

231

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

233

07 Jul 1856 &amp;
02 Jul 1857

235

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

237

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

239

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

241

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

243

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

245

JOHN SHANNON
Wilson Shannon
14 May 1860-14 May 1860

247

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

249

THOMAS GWARTNEY
3 Aug 1860-12 May 1875

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

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

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251

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

253

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

255

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

257

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

259

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

261

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

261

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

263

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

265

MARY A. TUPTS
05 Nov 1860

265

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

267

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

267

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

269

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

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271

EVA'VAN BLARICOM
28 Jan 1861

David Van Blaricom

271

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

273

JAMES ANDERSON
12 Jan. 1861

273

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

275

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

277

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

279

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

281

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

283

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

285

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

287

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

289

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

Louis Anderson

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291

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

293

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

295

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

297

FREDERICK SCHULTZ
Solon
31 Aug 1861-10 Jan 1863

297

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

o.

Thacker, William Moore

Walte~s

299

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

301

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

301

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

303

WALTER C. HUTCHINSON
16 Nov 1861-08 Apr 1862

304

JOSEPH BRETCHELHAUSER
Barbette Bretchelhauser
14 Jan 1864-28 Jan 1864

305

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

307

JOHNATHAN MATTHEWS
James
13 Jan 1862-27 Mar 1862 Lasle

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309

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

311

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

313

JOHN VAN CLEEVE

316

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

318

LAWSON BRUCE

320

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

322

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

324

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

324

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

326

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

328

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

331

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

333

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

E. D. Ladd, James M. Hendry

J. B. Woodman

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335

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

337

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

339

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

341

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

343

NANCY JANE CONN
05 Aug 1862-

345

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

347

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

349

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

351

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

353

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

355

AMOS LUM
Elias
02 Dec 1862-05 Dec 1864

357

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

359

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

361

RHEUTHY WOOD
09 Apr ____-24 Apr____

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Hughson, O.A. Hanscome, P. Barker

Absolom W. White

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363

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

365

ROBERT WHARTON
23 Apr _ _-23 Feb

367

JOHN FITZGERALD
Charles Willemsen
10 Jun 1863-11 Jan 1873

369

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

370

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

371

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

373

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

375

NORMAN ALLEN
15 Ju1 1863-

378

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

379

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

381

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

383

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

Joseph Barton, heirs

Amos Barnes (guardian), E.D.

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

-TO BE CONTINUED-

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

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

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

Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec.

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

Elmer,

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

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Cora,

May,

Ray,

Anna;

Lecompton
Robert;

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

RAKE, David E.

(Ma~d

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

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

Lecompton

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

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

Lecompton R2 Kanwaka Sec. 31 0

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

Marcus,

"Verbena

Hill

Farm",

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

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

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

Lecompton R1,

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

Ruth,
Bell

Lecompton

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

Minnie;

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

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

Elmer;

Lecompton R1,

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

Lecompton,

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

Lecompton Rl,

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

Lecompton

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

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

Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec.

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

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

Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 12" T

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

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

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

Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 15 0 160a

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

ZEEB brothers: Gust A. and Julius A, Sophia Zeeb (sister), Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec. 32W 0 119a ('1872) Tel: Stull Stull
ZEEB, John G. (Pearl VILES) Ch Aldora, Freddie, Annabell;
Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec. 18W T 80a, George ZEEB (1900) Tel: Independent Stull
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of Lawrence -- August 21, 1863
Mrs, Sarah E Lanton wrote to Marshall Prentice of Lawrence
in 1886 claiming she was shot during Quantrill's Raid. Her
letter was published in the Lawrence Evening Tribune, May 10, 1886.

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

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

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

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

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original -draWing courtesy Watkins Conmunity Museum.

fJJiAT? NO WILL?
be. d-U:.c..oww.ged. -&lt;-6 you.. ~-Utd n.o w.i.tt.

Ra.eph.
CJr.a.nd.e,U. -in.. hL6 book" Sha.JUn.g tite. FamU..y T.1UUZ.,." g.We.6 an.
ex.amp.te. o~ a. R.a.d.y who d.Uui ~ -in.. 1902. Among:the.
PJtOIxLte. ~ c«L6 tite. P~n. ~CVt. ~n. o~
hvr.. e.6tate., IAiU.ch. ~ 23 htWrh, ai..on.g w-U:.h ;thehL
~e.6 and ;thehL ~t'L6hA.p :to hvL!
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~

�FEDERAL

CENSUS

1860

LAWRENCE

KANSAS

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

Berkley
Henry
Levee
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Park
Pinckney
Warren
Winthrop

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

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

Prepared by Donald W. Vaughn
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1994

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

,Martha
,Bill

, ?.

"E.

,M.
,L.
,L.

,Frank
,FRank
,E.

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

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

30
31
31
2
4
27
28
30
1
23

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

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

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300

500
500

34
34
34
35
35
35
35

OH
OH
OH
CT
CT
CT
CT

ST
ST
ST
St
5t
St
St

?
?
?

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

89 RI St
89 ST
128 TN
?

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

?

32 NH 5t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hot.el Prop

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MA
NY
MA
MA
MA
MA

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

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

?

Eldridge House
Waverly House
61 NY ST
61 NY ST
?

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

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

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

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

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

M
M
F
M

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

18
F 46

·M
M
M
M
F
F
F
F

24
23
56
19
3
12
8
35
34
5

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

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

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

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

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

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

?
?
?

7
Hen
Hen
Hen
Hen

bt
bt
bt
bt

MA
MA
MA
MA

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

NH
NH
NH
NH

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

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

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

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

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

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

,H.
,J.

,Chas.
,J .R.

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

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

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

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

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

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

F
F
M
F

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

?

Merchant

Carpenter
Millman
Grocer
Grocer
Machinest
Laborer
Laborer
Mason

Carpenter
Merchant
Druggist

5aloonkeep

Grocer
Grocer

F 7

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

Carpenter

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

Merchant
Clerk
Merchant

10m/150

Farmer
Farmer
Hostler
Butcher

1000/100

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

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

47 MA ST
NY ST
NY ST
?
?

?
?

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

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

175
175
175
175
167
167
167

M5
M5
MS
M5
TN
TN
TN

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5T

-"
-"
?

Eldridge House
?
?

?

120 NY 5T

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

�BROWN. WALKER

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

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

CRASE. GIBSON

I

NEECE

I

STIDHAM

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

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

-A-

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

Johnathan, 170
BAKER &amp;RIDENOUR,

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

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

154
Ruth, 154, 161
Sarah Virginia,

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

-BBAILEY,

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

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

E., 166

165, 170

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

BARBER,
Charles, 168,

170
BARKER; 169
Elizabeth F.,

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

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

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

11£ PIONEER, \Q... XVII, No. 4

169
Thomas, 169
Thomas Jr., 169

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

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

154
Sarah Virginia,

154
BULLEW,
L., 16J.
BURT,

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XV I I, No. 4 oont irued

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

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

-CCANIFF,

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

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

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

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

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

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

-0DALLAS,

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

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

168(2)
DUNCAN

&amp;ALLISON,

168
DUNCAN &amp; BROWIi,

165
DURSTON,
Frank, 159
DWIGHT,
Brothers, 165

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

TI£ PlaEER, Vol. XVII, No. 4

�IN)E)( TO

va..

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

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

XVII, No.4. oontinJed

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

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

Tl£ PIONEER, VOL. XVII, No. 4

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

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

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�1..:lEX TO YOL. XVII

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

t

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

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

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

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

C., 165, 110
Co lumbus, 164,

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

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

151
HOLLOWAY,
Lavina, 111

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

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

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

-LLA HAY,
Francois, 169
Heirs, 169

1l£ PIONEER, YOL. XVII, lb. 4

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

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

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

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

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

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

�INDEX TO VOL. XVII, No. 4 continued

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

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

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

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George, 173
George W., 172
Helen, 173
Jessie, 173
Jul ia, 172
Hay, 172, 173
R.H., 173
Rachel, 173
Ray, 172
Robert, 172
Ruth, 173
NOXON,
John Franklin
" I, 160
John Frank lin
Jr., 160
NOYES,
J.N., 169
NUFFER,
Anna Houk, 173
August, 173
Charles, 173
Leonard, 173
Hary Zeeb, 173
Oscar, 173
Paul, 173
Rose, 173
WIn., 173
NUTEN,
S.B., 167
-0-

ODEBRECHT,
Asbury, 153, 160
Asbury Richard,
160
Florence, 153,
160
Harry Etta
Gatch, 160
Hary Margaret,
160
OGDEN,
Stephen, 168
OHSNWOLD,
Prentiss, 168
OLLEASRSE,
John L., 164

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

STORE,
E.E., 168
STORKBRIOGE,
J., 167
STOWE,
Warren, 166
STROUP,
William, 168
STUDEBAKER,
Maud, 173
SURBER,
Or., 166(2)
SUTLIFF,
E., 167
W.E., 170
William E., 167
SWANK,
Davis, 164
SWIFT,
Louisa Margaret
Walker, 160
Mary F. Gatch,
160
SWING,
El izabeth, 155
Elizabeth
Fishback, 156
Florence, 155
Francis, 155
Freded ck, 156
Frederick C.,
156
James, 156
Katherine, 155
Louise, 156
Mary, 155
Mary E., 155
Peter F., 155,
156
Phi lip C., 155
Philip F., 155
Richard C., 155
Susan, 155
SYLVESTER,
E., 167
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Nathan, 164
TAYLOR,
E., 165
J.W., 165(2)
THACKER,
S., 167
S.O., 167, 168,
169, 170
S.W., 166
So Ion 0., 167(2)
THERLEN,
S.O., 164
THOMAS,
Jackson C., 164
THOMPSON,
H. V., 166
H.W., 166, 169
Katherine
Louella, 156
Margaret, 156
Sarah Mears, 156
THORP,
M., 169
THURBER,
George B., 166
TITLE,
Bobby, 163
TOKEY &amp;ANDERSON,
170
TOMABELL,
Wi 11 iam, 168
TOOTHAKER,
Godfrey, 169
TRASK,
Jos i ah C., 165
TRASK &amp;LOWMAN,
168
TROTMYER,
Jennie, 174
TRUE,
Martha, 175
TUFTS,
MaryA., 165
TULLY,
William, 170
TUSSEY,
James S., 164,
166
Minor ch il dren,

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166
Widow, 166
TUTTLE,
LuCinda, 172

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

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

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

�INJEX TO

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XVII,·· No. 4 continued

WALKER (continued)
. walter B., 186
WALTERS,
Francis, 167
WARD,
Lona, 186
WARNER,
Mrs. J.C., 173
WATERS,
Henry, 110
WATSON,
James, 167
WATTER,
Francis, 161
WAUGH,
E.H., 169
WElL,
John, 161
WENRICH,
Mrs. F.C., 173
WESTERULT,
D.C., 164
WEYBRIGHT,
Daniel, 166
WHARTON,
Heirs, 170
J., 161, 170
Robert, 110
WHEEDON,
Ashbell M., 168
WHEELER,
Eugene B., 166
WHITE,
A., 168
Absolom W., 169
WH IT LOCK ,
Will iam, 161
WILDER,
John H., 165,·
170
WILLEMSEN,
Charles, 167,
110
WILLEY,
John W., 168
WI LLiAMS,
Henry, 110
John S., 168,
169

R.L., 168(2)
WILLI AMSON,
Henry B., 165·
W.L., 17~
WINTER,
A.K., 175
Char 1es, 115
Charles B., 175
Laurie B., 175
Mark, 175
Mary, 175
Maude, 175
Paul, 175
Whitford, 166
WISE,
Dwain, 175
Eva, 175
Henry, 175
Laura
Bi ffer /P iff er) ,
175
Samuel D., 175
WITTEN,
James, 165
WOOD,
Edwin W., 167
Ella, 114
John P., 169
Rheuthy, 169
WOODMAN,
J.B., 168
WOODS,
Andrew, 169
WOODWARD &amp;
FAIRLEY, 167
WOODWORTH,
W. F., 16$
WORDEN,
L.J., 164
Lorenzo J., 168
WORLEY,
Mary, 175
'WRIGHT,
C.A., 170
WULFKUHLE,
Albert, 175(2)
Amel ia, 115
Anna, 175
Arthur, 115

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C.F., 115
Emma, 175
Ernest, 175
Ettie Kreipe,
175
Frank, 175
Fred, 175
Fred H., 175
Freda, 175
Gus, 175
Harold, 175
Harry, 175
Harry 0., 175
Harvey, 175
Herbert, 115
Leatha, 175
Mary A.
Buchheim, 175
Hary Neider, 115
nllie, 175
Walter, 175
William, 175
wrr.., 115(2)
WUZER,
B.F., 175
Laura, 115
Philip, 175
Prince, 115
Sarah Moore, 175
WYMER,
Bertha, 176·
Bertha Malen,
176
Emma, 176
Fern, 116
Helen, 176
Herb, 176
Herbert, 176
Hartin, 176
Mrs .. Martha, 176
Wi 11 iam, 176

William 5., 176
YARDLEY,
E.'., 164
William, 164
YARNOLD,
Thomas, 168
YEAGER,
Roth Ellen
Leigh, 111
YOST,
Mary L. Ne 1son,
176
William P., 116
YOUNG,
Hiss Bessie, 176
YOUNG BROS &amp;CO.,
168

-ZZEEB,
Aldora, 176
Annabe 11, 116
Carrie, 113
Edward, 116
Freddie, 176
George, 116
Gust. A., 116
John G., 116
Julius A., 116
Mabe I, 116
Mary, 113
Mike, 116
Pearl Viles, 116
Sophia, 176

-YYAHN,
Anna, 116
Emma Edson, 176
henry, 116
Lillian, 176

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY,

GZNEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
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.LAWRE:1CZ, KANSAS 66046-0664
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Carol Whitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (beard) Officers
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All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Dcuglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regu~arly schedu~ed MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH,.7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
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public workshop is held to help i~ research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent tc
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to ~dE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welccme.

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The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermon~
St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .. Anyone may use.
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�THE

PIONEER

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

VOL. XVII. No. 3

CONTENTS

Spring 1994

PAGE

THE GATCH GENEALOGY - PART 3 ...........•................... ···· .. ····· .106
THOMAS S. SALATHIEL - EARLY KANSAS NATIVE .•.......•..•...............•.. 113
APPEARANCE DOCKET, Probate Court, Vol. A, 1855 - Part 2 ................ 114
ANE-I\TTAFEL CHART OF INEZ STAATZ KENS IT ...... ·........••.................. 119
OREGON TRAIL PROJECT OF IDAHO ................. ; ............. ·.····· .•.. 120
A DIARY OF OUR TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS by Delila B. Wait - Conclusion ... 121
OBTAINING VITAL RECORDS FROM THE STATE OF KANSAS ..•.•.................. 128
KANSAS FARM AND BREEZE DIRECTORY - PART 2 .................••........... 129
KANSAS STATE CENSUS - LAWRENCE CITY - PART 1 ..............•............ 134
QUERIES ..............................•....................... '.......... 141
INDEX TO VOLUME XVII, NO.3........................................... 142

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 necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding. Send
submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a Board
Member.
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incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the Douglas
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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY

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

Numbering in typescript is inconsistent,;, J~owever, it is left
,
as the author noted it.)

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PART 3
PIPTH GENERATION, CONTINUED

76.

Conduce GATCH, son of Andrew GATCH, #19, was given a fine education.
He was struck by lightning and found dead under a tree on his
father's farm.

77.

John Leming GATCH, son of Andrew GATCH, fH9, died soon after
returning home from the Civil War, where he had suffered much
(probably in Libby Prison).

78.

George GATCH, son of Andrew GATCH, 4H 9, married Ella Worthington.
They had children.

79.

Joseph GATCH, son of Andrew GATCH, fH9, was born 1n March.
married. They had children.
181.

He

Victor GATCH.

80.

Margaret GATCH, daughter of Andrew GATCH,' #19, married Dana Smalley.
They had one daughter.

81.

Conduce William GATCH, son of Thomas GATCH, i~20, was born March 17,
1856, at Pleasant Hill, Ohio. He died on November 5, 1908, Milford,
Ohio. He was called "Will". He was a newspaper man in Cincinnati,
many years a reporter on the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, later
editor at Milford, and physician.
In 1882 he married Elizabeth
Birdie BASS, who died on June 12, 1897. They had four children.
Edith GATCH, Can B. GATCH, Willard Phillip GATCH and
_______ who married Dora MYERS in 1900. (Data from Eva M.
GATCH, Greenfield, Iowa.
1~20.

82.

May GATCH, daughter of Thomas GATCH,

83.

Eleanora GATCH (Ella), daughter of Joseph Magrue (McGrew) GATCH, 1;22,
was born September 6, 1844. Her sweetheart did not return from the
Civil War (?) and she died soon after the war. Buried Spring Grove
Cemetery, Cincinnati.

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84.

Joseph Trimble GATCH, son of Joseph McGrue (McGrew) GATCH, was born
June 27, 1847. He fought in the Civil War, where he suffered much.
May have been incarcerated in the Libby Prison. He is buried in the
Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinn~ti, Ohio.

85.

Conduce Locke GATCH, son of Joseph McGrue (McGrew) GATCH, #22, was
born November 2, 1849. He married Jennie A. WILLIAMSON. He was a
pioneer telegraph operator in Denver, Colorado, and traveled much.
He died December 14, 1903, and is buried in Fairmount Cemetery,
Denver, Colorado. They had one daughter:
184.

86.

Lillie GATCH

Elida (Ida) Rusk GATCH, daughter of Joseph McGrue (McGrew) GATCH,
#22, was born October 18, 1856. She married Charles Hall COOK on
December 24, 1874, who was from New Richmond, Ohio.
Charles Hall COOK studied at University of Michigan, University of
Denver, Cornell University, Northwestern University, Antioch (IL)
College. He had degrees A.B., A.M., B.D. (?), D.D. and Ph.D. He
was a Congregational minister in Montana, then Episcopalian minister
in Denver, Colorado; then professor of Psychology and Philosophy in
University of Colorado at Boulder.
Elida Rusk GATCH, her husband Charles Hall COOK, and daughter Beulah,
ar.e buried in Denver, Colorado. They had 2 sons and 1 daughter.
185.
186.
187.

Beulah Violet COOK born August 13, 1878
Ernest Gatch COOK born October 1, 1876
Charles Newman COOK born March 29, 1891

87.

Anne Harvey GATCH, daughter of Joseph McGrue (McGrew) GATCH, 4t22,
was born November 1, 1862. She married Charles B. MELISH and lived
for a time in Cincinnati. They were divorced. Later she married
Patrick Henry MCDONALD. She now lives at 6330 Magnolia St., Chicago,
Illinois. There were no children.

88.

Aaron Matson SIMMONS, son of Elizabeth Gatch MATSON, 4t33 and James
SIMMONS was born in 1832. He died in 1894. He married Rebecca D.
LANE. They had six children:
188.
189.
190.

Effie Elizabeth SIMMONS*
Bertha Emma SIMMONS*
Mary SIMMONS*

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

191. Laura Lane SIMMONS*
192. Cora S. SIMMONS*
193. Anna Dial SIMMONS*
* They have no descendants.
89.

Philip Gatch SIMMONS, son of Elizabeth Gatch MATSON, #33, and James
SIMMONS married Laura LANE. They had no children.

90.

Sarah SIMMONS, son of Elizabeth Gatch MATSON, #33 and James SIMMONS
married William DIAL. They had no children.

91.

Lou SIMMONS, daughter of Elizabeth Gatch MATSON #33 and James SIMMONS
married Joseph HILLIS. They had no children.

92.

Mary SIMMONS, daughter of Elizabeth Gatch MATSON, 4t33 and James
SIMMONS married Hugh CRAWFORD. They had no children.

96.

Georgetta-MATSON, daughter of Philip D. MATSON, #34, married A.G.
WINSTON. She died in 1888.

97.

Mary MATSON, daughter of Philip D. r-'I.ATSON, 4t34 married D. G. THOMAS.
They moved to Long Beach, California.

98.

(Male) MATSON, son of Philip D. Matson, #34 died at the age of 8
years.

99.

Sally MATSON, daughter of Philip D. MATSON, #34 married Richard
GATCH (son of Benjamin, son of Lewis, son of Nicholas GATCH). They
lived in Wheeling, West Virginia. She died in 1884. (See Gatch line
of Nicholas.)

100.

Hattie MATSON, daughter of Philip D. Matson, 4t34 married William
FAUCETT. They had at least three children:
194.
195.
196.

Philip Matson FAUCETT

101.

Anna MATSON, daughter of Philip D. MATSON, 1t34 married Caleb A.
SHERA. They lived in Oxford, Ohio.

106.

Philip Burgin GOODWIN, son of Ruth Swing GOODWIN, 4t39 was married
and had a daughter:
197.

Ethel Swing GOODWIN

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

112.

Peter Fletcher SWING, son of Judge Philip Burgin SWING, N45, married
Louise Waldon CONKLING. They had 7 children:
198.
199.
200.
201.
202.
203.
204.

Florence SWING
Philip C. SWING
Richard C. SWING
Mary E. SWING
Frederick SWING
Louise SWING
George SWING

113.

Caroline Matson SWING, daughter of Judge Philip Burgin SWING, #45
married Judge James B. SWING.

115.

Elizabeth Fishback SWING, daughter of Judge Philip Burgin SWING, tt45
married Campbell Moore JOHNSON of Dodge City, Kansas. They had one
son:
205.

116.

Mary Smith MEARS, daughter of Anne Matson GATCH, It46, married Jacob
BROADWELL. They had four children:
206.
207.
208.
209.

118.

Edith MEARS
Edgar MEARS
Harry MEARS

Sarah Elizabeth MEARS, daughter of Anne Matson GATCH, N46 married
S.A. THOMPSON. They had 2 children:
213.
214.

120.

Florence BROADWELL
Luella BROADWELL
Virginia BROADWELL
Anna BROADWELL

William B. Christopher MEARS, son of Anne Matson GATCH, N46 married
Caroline GEST. They had three children:
210.
211.
212.

119.

Campbell Swing JOHNSON

Margaret THOMPSON
Katherine Luella THOMPSON

Katie D. GATCH, daughter of Dr. Philip Burgen GATCH, #47, died on
August 2, 1872.

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

121.

Lillian Love GATCH, daughter of Dr. Philip Burgen GATCH, 4t47 married
John RANDALL. There were two children:
215.
216.

122.

Florence GATCH, daughter. of Dr. Philip Burgen GATCH, #47 married J.
M. SELDEN. They had 3 children:
217.
218.
219.

123.

Claire Randall
Philip Randall

Lillyan SELDEN
James SELDEN
Love SELDEN

Clifford D. GATCH, son of Dr. Philip BURGEN GATCH, tt47 married and
had two sons:
220.
221.

Philip GATCH
Gordon GATCH

125.

Philip B. GATCH, son of Dr. Philip Burgen GATCH, tt47 died June 1873.

128.

Burgetta GATCH, daughter of Nathaniel GATCH, #49 married John PRICE.

129.

Emley Barber GATCH, son of Francis McCormick GATCH, #50, married
Olive MARSH. They had 4 children:
222.
223.
224.
225.

130.

Cena GATCH
Sally GATCH
Frank GATCH
Marguerite GATCH

Sarah (SallY) Hiss GATCH, daughter of Francis McCormick GATCH, #50
lived 1n Cincinnati.
She married W.B. MELISH.
They had two
children:
226.
227.

May MELISH
Thomas Gatch MELISH

131 .. Grace GATCH, daughter of Francis McCormick GATCH, #50 married John
F. FISKE, Jr. They had one son:
228.

John F. FISKE III

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

132.

Martha GATCH (Mattie), daughter of Francis McCormick GATCH, 4t50
married Joseph F. COX, Jr. They lived in Cincinnati. He died in
1923. There were two sons:
229.
230.

133.

Milton W. GATCH, son of Francis McCormick GATCH, 4t50 married Ida
PHILIPPE. They had two children:
231.
232.

134.

Andrew Philippe GATCH
Rachel GATCH

Albert GATCH, son of Francis McCormick GATCH, 4t50 married Josephine
HAYNES. He owns the General Thomas GATCH farm and lives in Milford,
Ohio. They had two chidlren:
233.
234.

137.

Rogers COX
Joseph F. COX

Milton McCormick GATCH
Katherine Haynes GATCH

Claud GATCH, son of Thomas Milton GATCH, 4t52 is a banker in Oakland,
California. He married Helen Plummer of Portland, Oregon (a DAR and
Colonial Dame). They have two children:
236.
237.

Orytha Helen GATCH
Thomas Leigh GATCH

138.

Claire GATCH, daughter of Thomas Milton GATCH, #52 married J. H.
Wheeler of Seattle, Washington.

141.

Mary Belle GATCH, daughter of Moses D. Gatch.

146.

Jennie Lind GATCH, daughter of Philip Smith Gatch, It56 died in 1932.

147.

Mary GATCH, daughter of George GATCH, ft57 married Henry RUNYAN. They
had three children:
238.
239.
240.

148.

Gatch RUNYON
Minnie RUNYON
Russell RUNYON

Samuel GATCH, son of George GATCH, 4t57 married Emma RUNYAN.
had three children:
241.
242.
243.

They

Mary GATCH
Ellen GATCH
Frances GATCH
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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

150.

Elwood Stewart GATCH, son of Conduce H. GATCH, H53 was born June 28,
1851. He died June 22, 1916. He married Emma GRAY. They had four
children:
244.
245.
246.
247.

151.

Eva Serena GATCH, daughter of Conduce H. GATCH, It53 was born
September 18, 1853. She married Judge William CONNOR and lives in
Pasadena, California. Their four children are:
248.
249.
250.
251.
252.

152.

Elizabeth CONNOR
Lucy CONNOR, died
Marjorie CONNOR
Dorothy CONNOR
Rose CONNOR

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infancy

Anna Margaret GATCH, daughter of Conduce H. GATCH, It53 was born
November 27,1860. She married PHilipAmmen LAUMAN of Xenia, Ohio.
Their three children were:
253.
254.
255.

153.

Louise GATCH
Gordon Gray GATCH
Helen Gray GATCH
Mary GATCH

Philip Gatch LAUMAN
Elwood Gatch LAUMAN, died 1n infancy
Hester LAUMAN

Mary Stewart GATCH, daughter of Conduce H. GATCH, #53 was born June
20, 18__ . She married Dr. Lawrence Chew SWIFT, Pittsfield, Mass.
Their two children were:
256.
257.

Lawrence Chew SWIFT, Jr.
Louisa Margaret Walker SWIFT

154.

Ruth Gordon GATCH, daughter of Conduce Gatch, H53 was born January
22, 1875 and died in June of 1932.

166.

George HOLMES, son of Mary Susan Gatch HOLMES, ft62 married Maud
DELINGER. They had one daughter:
258.

168.

Mary Louise HOLMES

Philip Richard HOLMES, son of Mary Susan Gatch HOLMES, H62 married
Edna Yeoman.
(TO BE CONTINUED)

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�THOMAS S. SALATHIEL
NATIVE KANSAN

"THOMAS S. SALATHIEL
the. gentleman, whose name heads this
personal reference, 1S a representative of one of the p10neer
families of Montgomery county.
He is, by nativity, as well as by
training, a Kansan, being born in Douglas County, October 23, 1866.
His father, John SALATHIEL, of Independence, pioneered to the
Territory of Kansas in 1854, having brought his mother out to the
riew town of Lawrence, in that year of the separation of Kansas and
Nebraska, and the formation of the latter into
territory, with its
present boundaries.
Mr. SALATHIEL Sr. was a resident of Lawrence
till his mother's death, directly after which he settled on a farm,
some ten miles from the town, where he was living, during the
QUANTRELL Raid.
He joined PLUMB's company for the "hoped they
wouldn't-find-em" pursuit of the guerilla band, and this and the
volunteer service he rendered, when PRICE threatened Kansas, was all
the military service he rendered during the Civil War.

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"John SALATHIEL was born April 30, 1836, iri Lawrence County, Ohio,
on the townsite of Ironton. His father, ~organ SALATHIEL, was out
in that country, as a geologist in the interest of a coal company,
searching for coal lands.
He afterward moved to Cincinnati and
died, in 1851, while a resident of that place.
He was born in
Wales, British Isles, about 1796, married and has two surviving
children: John SALATHIEL and Mrs. Mary HOw~LL of Lawrence, Kansas.
In 1849, John Salathiel crossed the "plains" with the great throng
bound for the California gold fields, but soon returned home and
remained in Cincinnati, Ohio, until his advent to Kansas, in company
with his mother. He was one of the early merchants of Lawrence, but
in 1860, became a farmer in Douglas County and remained such till
1871, when he came south into Montgomery County and purchased a
claim on Sycamore creek, two miles north of the historic but
eccentric town of Radical.
He remained a farmer until 1880, when
he came into Independence and engaged in the grocery business with
which he has since been connected.
"He married I~ Lawrence, Kansas, in 1858, Jemimah COREL', a daughter
of Henry COREL, who settled just east of Lawrence, in an early day;
a part of the old farm being now the city's beautiful cemetery. Mr.
COREL was a settler from West Virginia but both he and his wife died
early, thus orphaning' a family of eight young children.
The
following children have been born to John and Mrs. SALATHIEL: John,
deceased; Charles, of Case Post Office, Oklahoma; Margaret, wife of
Frederick NEWCOMB of Coffey County, Kansas; Thomas S., our subject;
Henry M., who served in the Philippines with the Twentieth Kansas;
Walter S., a student 'in the State University of Kansas, who served
wi th the Fortieth U. S. Volunteers in the Filipino Insurrection,
Agnes and Mary."
Extracted from History of Montgomery County. Kansas,
Published by L. Wallace DUNCAN, lola, Kansas 1903

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�APPEARANCE DOCKET, PROBATE COURT

VOLUME A
HELD AT LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER. LAWRENCE, KANSAS

SLC MICROFILM 1,547,899
PART 2

Estate off
DATES OF ACTIONS

ADDITIONAL NAMED

125

Ann M. Jenkins, H.F. Otis, John M. Coe,
GAlUS JENKINS
Robert
Klotz, J.L. Stevens, Oldham &amp; Loring,
12 Jun 1858-08 Ju1 1865
E. Pierce, s.c. Russell, Jenkins minors,
E.A. Peice, C.&amp; W.R. Hornsby, H. Holden,
Mallory &amp; Earle, Jon. Oldham, M. Solomon,
J.S. Emery, E. Sylvester, C.W. Babcock,
C. Robinson, S.W.Adams, E.Black, Burnett &amp;
Bailey, George Ford, James G. Sands,
H.L. &amp; J. Blood, R.C. Dix, James Blood,
Wm.· Martin, George Churchill, Eldridge Bros.,
B.F. Dalton, Paul R. Brooks, A. Wilder,
Bullene &amp; Read, N.H. DuBois, H.L. Enos,
Robert Marrow, S.N. Wood, Geo. Gaylord, Wm.
Phillips, Allen o. Gilmore, Cox &amp; Abernathy,
Wm. Stevens, D.O. Lindsley, A.H. Mallory,
S. Armstrong, H. Shanklin, S.N. Wood,
Spicer, Shand &amp; Stevens

133

William S. Wells
NEWTON CARY
12 Jun 1857-05 Oct 1860

135

William S. Wells
ROBERT W. CARY
__Jun 1857-05 Oct 1860

136

JOHN A. KENNIEU
14 Mar 1864

137

JOHN F. HUTCHINSON
Francis Barker
19 Jul 1858Ju1 1861

137

JOSEPH G. LOW
Samuel A. Riggs, S.E. Low (widow), heirs,
25 Aug 1863-14 Jun 1871 Ernest &amp; Gilbert, Patrick Bergan, Dennis
Bergan, Adam WeIse, John F. Currier, F.A.
Bailey, David Annum, J. Barker, P. Tingle,
S. Fields, Judy Claud, William Brown, Robert
Willson, W.H. Duncan, J .. H. Wilder, A. Storm,
Joseph Dunlap

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139

Elizabeth Lyon
WILLIAM LYON
26 Ju1 1858-06 Mar 1861

139

Winslow Davis, W.H. Toothman
ELIZABETH M. GURLEY
12 Sep 1863-24 Jun 1867

141

JAMES B. MILLS
(No dates given)

141

Gurdon Grovenor, Julia A. Collamore, heirs,
GEORGE W. COLLAMORE
25 Aug 1863-28 May 1875 John W. Collamore, Edward W. Wood, A.S. Allen,
Wm. Zimmerman, Markley Johnson, Wm. Norris
Scott, Adam Welsh, Ridenaur &amp; Baker, James G.
Sands. F. A. Bailey, Eli Coames, Solon o.
Thacher, W.H. Duncan, Joseph D. Rollins, Geo.
Lynch, James o. Watson, Levi Quick, Amelia
Reed, R.G. Elliott, James Keefe, R.W.
Ludington, Samuel A. Riggs, William Hutchison,
Ed Jennings, Charles Ingersol, John Simpson,
Henry Smith, Mathew Nelson, Hard &amp; Reynolds,
A. Storm, Pease &amp; Coleman, C.A. Pease, C.S.
Duncan, George W. Hunt, Lawrence Brewery,
Raymond &amp; Duncan, Wilson Shemmer Jr., Henry
Brown, Henry Shenkling, Helen Dalton

143

EDWIN E. REED
T.L. Whitney, Burnett &amp; Bailey, Woodward &amp;
07 Aug 1858-10 Sep 1859 Finley, J.F. Griswold, Newman &amp; Tolles

147

PETER J. KASHNER

147

DANIEL W. PALMER
Phebe N. Palmer, George Barker, heirs,
01 Sep 1863-08 Jul 1890 Eldridge &amp; Ford, William Reynolds, Ridenour &amp;
Baker

149

DANIEL VANCIL
Amelia Vancil, H.W. Thompson, L.J. Chastain,
18 Jan 1864-22 Apr 1867 David C. Halbert, M.L. Kelsie, David Bolin

151

LEWIS LITCHFIELD
O.A. Bassett, Burleigh, Norman Allen,
07 Oct 1858-07 May 1865 William S. Ricker

155

LEONARD H. NICHOLS
Leonard Nichols
16 Sep 1858-21 Dec 1860

157

B. W. Woodward, R.G. Elliott, Miner &amp;
EVAN E. GREEN
22 Oct 1858-14 Apr 1871 Fuller, Burnett &amp; Bailey, Woodward &amp; Finely,
S.E. Hoyt, E.H. Cornelilus, T.D. Thacker,
S.C. Russell

Wm. A.

Selkre~g

A.R. Morton

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159

SAMUEL S. SNYDER
Mary V. Snyder, M. Shaw, Noah Cameron, James
05 Jan 1863-21 Oct 1864 Walkins, Thos. N. Beaze1ey, Oliver Clark,
Wm. Cammons, Joseph Flicker

161

JOHN STEWART·
L. McArthur
10 Mar 1859-21 Dec 1860

163

JUDAH LORING
Betsy W. Loring, Jonathan Oldham, (Loring &amp;
09 Dec 1857-08 Jan 1861 Oldham), H.L. Enos, Horace L. Enos, A.A. Faxon

165

J. F. GRISWOLD
Helen M. Griswold, A.G. DeLee, James I. Brown,
11 Sep 1863-09 Jan 1864 J.H.W. Mills, Frank Hewitt, Smith &amp; Wyler,
Wilder &amp; Parker

167

WILLIAM LYMAN
Elias C. Lyman, William Jones, (Lyman
15 Nov 1858-07 Dec 1858

169

WILLIAM CONALLY
James Connally, L. McArthur
18 Nov 1858-30 Nov 1859

171

WILLIAM PATTERSON
Susan Patterson, L.J. Wordon, Abram Watts,
21 Dec 1858-06 Ju1 1865 Ann W. Jenkins, Maurice Harthmann

173

SAMUEL FARRAR
Wilson Shannon, Widow
21 Dec 1858-10 Mar 1859

173

J.F. Dissman
GEORGE H. SARGENT
12 Jan 1864-27 Jun 1864

175

JAMES EUGENE MACCABE
Richard S. MacCabe
23 Dec 1858-06 Mar 1861

177

JOHN FUNK
N.C. Blood
11 Jan 1859-28 Feb 1859

178

Gurdan Grovenor, Forrester Neill,
JOHN L. CRUM
09 Sep 1863-18 Jul 1865 C.L. Mandrill

179

ELLIS BOND
Eliza Bond, A. Curtiss
22 Feb 1859-28 Apr 1863

181

J.W. RUSSELL
E.D. Ladd, D.W. Palmer
22 Feb 1859-03 Dec 1861

183

A.M. YOUNG
L.B. Dennis
17 Mar 1859-14 Apr 1860

185

OSCAR HARLOW
O.A. Hanscom
30 Mar 1859-06 Jul 1865

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187

JAMES G. O'CONNOR
George W. Hutchinson, Hannah Griffin
30 Mar 1859-14 Jun 1859

189

AARON WERNER
Samuel P. Haas
19 Apr 1859-06 Mar 1861

191

HENRY STEVENS
Mary Helen Stevens, John W. Simmons,
19 Apr 1859-03 Apr 1865 Mary Helen Jant, Augustus Jant,
James H. Ashby, James H. Hendry

193

Magdalena Haug
JOHN JACOB HAUG
22 Apr 1859-06 Mar 1861

193

O.W. McAllaster, Jacob Keaver,
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMSON
11 Sep 1863-16 Jan 1866 James Emery, W.L.G. Soule, L. Bulene,
L Rouchey, L.B. Putney, Mary Hart,
Haas &amp; Snyder, A. Storm, James A. Worden,

195

Ellen Chapman
WILLIAM CHAPMAN
02 May 1859-03 May 1860

195

JACOB MCFADDEN
Alfred Curtiss, J.M. Shively, Eliza Bond,
09 Sep 1863-31 Dec 1866 J.D. Rawlins, J.C. Peck, L.J. Beam

197

HUGH H.A.B. PEEBLES
Thomas Malone, Cynthia Peebles
10 May 1859-05 Dec 1860

199

ISAAC SHIRLEY
Wilburn Shirley, F. Barker, William
01 Jun 1859-05 Jul 1869 Morrow, William Leamer, B.C. Brooks,
N.F. Smith

201

JOSEPH D. HOPE
G.W.E. Griffith, William Graham
09 Jun 1859-08 Oct 1861

203

M. Solomon, heirs, Cattarina Soelke,
JOHN STROUP
12 Jul 1859-05 Jul 1865 John M. Dean, Williams &amp; Piearatt, R.L.
Williams, S.B. Prentiss, Z.H. Fuller,
John M. Coe, George W. Collamore,
William S. Hall, J.S. Emery, Samuel S.
Riggs, John M. Cor, W.L.G. Sayle,
R. Mearrace, H.L. Enos

207

WILLIAM BLANEY
Nancy Blaney
29 Jul 185'9-06 Mar 1861

207

GEORGE W. COATS
Moses Baldwin, E.M. Coats
18 Sep 1863-22 Sep 1863

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209

Charles Sterns
WILLIAM H. FREEMAN
09 Aug 1859-06 Mar 1861

210

FREDERICK KLAUS~
16 Sep 1863

211

L.A. Prather, T.W. Andrews, O.S. Laws,
NORMAN DAVIDSON
22 Aug 1859-25 Apr 1861 Josiah Nicholson, Daniel Streeter, Jacob
Webber, H.N. Brockway, John W. Willey,
Wm. P. Lamb, A. Curtis

213

Hedgman T. Duffield
ROBERT G. DUFFIELD
25 Aug 1859-24 Sep 1859

213

SAMUEL L .. BOWER
26 Apr 1864

215

SAMUEL BOYD
05 Sep 1859-

217

THOMAS S. GARVIN
John M. Garvin, David Garvin, Heirs
19 Oct 1859-08 Apr 1889

219

George W. Lash, Widow, Riggs &amp; Riggs
JOHN LASH
23 Nov 1859-06 May 1871

221

Alpheus Wm. Stearns, Widow
CLARK STEARNS
26 Nov 1859-04 Mar 1860

222

Anna E. Cornell, C.B. Dix, Peter Linn
JOHN A. CORNELL
04 Sep 1863-21 Oct 1863

223

A.E. Northrup, E. G. Macy, Sarah Anderson,
GEORGE ANDERSON
10 Dec 1859-29 Feb 1864 Mathew R. Dutton, Thomas Majers, David
Snibley, B. Ramsey, Obadiah Anderson,
Joseph Anderson, James C. Brown, F.F. Garrett,
Augustus Anderson, J.A. Beam, H.W. Thompson,
Daniel Haldermann, John Breeding

225

JOSEPH OAKLEY JR.
James Christian, John P. Wood, Adam Rottman,
29 Dec 1859-30 Nov 1861 C. Harris

227

ISAAC DAVIS
John A. Beam, Widow, R.S. Carter, Joseph
13 Jan 1860-24 Ju1 1865 Anderson, George O. Beam, George Davis,
Dr. Suber, Alfred Curtis

229

CHARLES CAMPBELL
Benjamin W. Hoag, M.P. Hoag
20 Jan 1860-06 Oct 1862

Mary Klaus

Solomon Bower
R. Preston, R. Boyd, J. Christian,
Oct 1866 J. Baricklow, P. Breeze, William D. Martin

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Inez MaeSTAATZ - b 31 Oct 1917 Lyona, Kansas
Everett Charles Henry STAATZ, b 14 June 1891, Lyona, Kansas; m 17 Nov 1915
Kansas City, Kansas; d 1 Aug 1942 Whichita, Kansas
Ruth (n) MENZENMAYER - b 17 June 1895 Lyona, Kansas; d 10 Jan 1981 Los
Gatos, California
George William STAATZ - b 28 May 1861 Lyona, Kansas; m 6 Mar 1884 Junction
City, Kansas; d 25 May 1918 Junction City, (Lyona), Kansas
Anna Emilie/Amelia ALBERS - b 17 Jan 1867 Batesville, Indiana; d 17 Dec
1863, Abilene, Kansas
Samuel Wesley MUENZENMAYER - b 15 Dec 1869 Kansas City, Kansas; m 29 Nov
1893 Clearfield, Kansas; d 11 Jun 1937, Tokyo, ~apan
Hannah Catherine WElL - b 14 Apr 1873 Overbrook, Kansas; d 12 Nov. 1869
Pasadena, California
Charles William STAATZ - b 11 Jun 1833 Schwirsen, Pomerania, Germany; m
12 Sep 1856 Watertown, Wisconsin; d 7 Aug i887 Lyona, Kansas
Friedericka Henerietta Charlotte OESTERREICH - b 30 Sep 1838 Greifenberg,
Pommerania, Germany; d 1 Jul 1919 Junction City, Lyona, Kansas
'Henry Christopher ALBERS Jr., b 19 Sep 1837 Prussia, Germany; m 8 Aug 1863
Batesville, Indiana, Riply County; d 21 May 1888 Jucntion City, Kansas
Anna Maria (Mary) MULLER (MILLER) - b 7 Apr 1844 Batesville, Indiana; d
15 Dec 1877 Junction City, Kansas
John Jacob WJENZENBAYER - b 4 Jun 1832 Stutgart, Germany; m 24 Aug 1854
Union, Missouri; d 30 Mar 1918 Junction City, Kansas
Louisa Wilhelmina DEHNER - b 12 Nov 1838 Montgomery, Alabama; d 2 Jun 1922
Junction City, Kansas
Nickolas WElL - b 14 Dec 1826 Dueringen, Alsace, Germany; m 7 May 1857
Burlington, Iowa; d 26 Apr Eudora, Kansas
Mary Ann BOEHNER - b 25 Dec 1832 Stechenforf, Bavaria, Germany; d 14 Mar
1925 Baldwin City, Kansas
Christian Frederick STAATZ - b 23 Aug 1811 Zicher, Pommern, (Germany); m
1832 Germany; d 25 Jun 1889 Lyona, Kansas
Charlotte Louise Wilhelmina WALLOWT - b 14 May 1815 Zicher, Pommern
(Germany); d 14 Nov 1870 Lyona, Kansas
Carl OESTERREICH; b 24 Apr 1805 Regenwalde, Pommerania, Germany; m 1832
Pommerania, Germany; d 8 Feb 1891 Watertown, Wisconsin
Fredericka BUCHER- b 10 Sep 1810 Regenwalde, Pommerania, Germany; d 9 Jun
1895 Watertown, Wisconsin
Henry Christopher ALBERS Sr. - b 1803 Hanover, Germany; m Germany; d 22
Feb 1857 Batesville, Indiana
HOLWADEL - b Germany; d Spades, Indiana
Frederick MULLER (MILLER)
MULLER (MILLER)
John Christian MUENZENMAYER - b Germany, d Germany
Henrietta Catherine SCHWINDRAZHEIM, b Germany, d Germany
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�The Oregon
Trail Project
A project of the Idaho Genealogical Society

The Oregon Trail Project is issuing special certificates to anyone whose
ancestors came west via the Oregon Trail between the years 1811 and 1911.
"This is a tribute to those hardy pioneers who came overland by wagon,
handcart or foot along the Oregon Trail," said Jane Walls Golden, chairperson
of the Oregon Trail Project.
"Enti~e families, with all their worldly
possessions in tow, left homes and loved ones to follow an inner voice that
promised a better life 'out west'."
Recognizing descendants of Oregon Trail travelers commemorates the
sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) of the peak year of westerly migration,
Golden explained.
"People began to head west of the Missouri River in 1811 using the Old
Platte Road," she said. "But the exodus was at its height in 1843, and the Old
Platte Road then became known as the Oregon Trail."
To qualify for.an Oregon Trail certificate, Golden said applicants must
prove direct descent from a person who traveled any part of the Oregon Trail
between 1811 and 1911. To receive an application or more information, write to
the Oregon Trail Project at 4620 Overland Road, #206, Boise, Idaho 83705. Please
enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope.
The Oregon Trail Project of Idaho 1S a non-profit organization dedicated
to collecting, archiving and publishing data about the Oregon Trail.

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�A DIARY OF OUR TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS - 1866
By Delila B. Wait

Part 3
SUNDAY. AUGUST 12
Came about a mile and crossed a creek and wound around the base of the
mountains, over a desperately rough road all the forenoon. Stopped for dinner
on a little creek. We came about twelve miles during the afternoon and camped
on a small creek at the foot of mountains. Soon after we stopped, an Indian came
into camp. His name was BANNOCK JOHN. He could talk very well and understand
everything that was said.
During the evening several more came with skins to
swap for various articles.
They were profuse with their demonstration of
friendship and good will for the whites.
MONDAY. AUGUST 13
'Started about the usual time, ,drove ten miles and stopped for dinner on the
first of five creeks that run along here close together.
When the stock was
brought up Mr. BALDWIN's Jack horse was missing. Wes went to look for him while
the rest were hitching up, but did not find him.
The rest put out as soon as
they were ready.
We drove across the creek and stopped. Wes, John, Mose and
Pa went to hunt the horse •. In the course of half an hour they came with it.
Came on and found the others, camped about ten miles from where they started on
a beautiful stream of water than winds its way through an extensive valley.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14
Our road lay along the edge of the valley during the forenoon. We crossed
Wood river and stopped a half mile from it. Several went to the river and caught
a nice lot of trout. This afternoon we came over another spur of the mountains
and stopped just on the edge of a long narrow valley through which runs a stream
of water.
It is Big Camas Prairie.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15
We started in good season and drove five hours. Mr. MERWIN got in the rear
and the rest seemed to have no idea of stopping. As we were crossing a creek
in'the prairie, one of our singletrees broke, and Mr. B and ourselves drove out
to one side, and turned out. The rest went about a mile 'a~d camped. When we
came along, after dinner they were not ready to start, we drove on, passed an
emigrant train of six wagons just'before night. They have ox teams. We camped
on a small creek, and the rest came and stopped close by.
THURSDAY, August 16
Started as soon as it was light. Came S1X miles and stopped for breakfast.
In the course of an hour the rest came along. They look some sour and seemed
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camp with them tonight but did not overtake them. We remained where we were till
two o'clock and drove till nearly sundown.
Camped in a hollow among the hills
close by the Texans.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 17
We were on the road early. We saw where the others camped about three miles
ahead of us.
Several miles farther we came to a ranch and a little ways from
it were several chimneys of demolished dwellings. There had been a prospect of
a gold mine but it had been abandoned.
We came up with John here.
He had
overtaken the folks and got his things out of Merwin's wagon. We came past a
ranch and Hotel and stopped for dinner near it on a small creek.
The family
consists of a widow, her son and daughter.
They started for Oregon two years
ago but could get to farther than Boise, and came back and located.
They are
intending to go on this fall. The gentleman came to the wagons and spent some
time.
Mrs. B and Frank went to the house.
They were very much pleased with
the young lady.
They declared she exceeded any thing they ever heard for
conversational powers. Between one and two we resumed our march. We drove till
after four and camped near another ranch.
Mrs. B and Frank went to the house
and got some nice potatoes and onions.
The lady of the house came up to camp
and spent the evening.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18
The road was very rough and was a succeSS10n of up and down hill. Some of
them were very steep and long.
About six miles from camp we came down into a
small basin through which was a small stream of water and a deserted ranch house,
which served travellers as a shade and shelter. And from appearances it has been
fully appreciated. Came on six miles farther and stopped for dinner in a small
valley, where there were two other parties of Oregon emigrants camped. MERWINS
and OWENS were there too when we arrived, but moved on soon after. The Texans
came up too. We were in camp three hours. The road was nearly the same as that
we came over this forenoon for several miles. Then we came up a canyon, passed
the Junction house, and camped a mile and a half this side of it just about dark.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
This forenoon we passed several homes that were surrounded with evidences
of cultivation and civilization. We met several pack trains. We stopped in a
canyon near a ranch. There was a field enclosed near us and Mrs. B and I went
to it and had the pleasure of looking at the best garden we have seen since
leaving Kansas. We came ten miles this afternoon, passed a state station, came
down the hill and camped at the foot of it within a mile of the r1ver. The men
went to the river fishing, but did not get any. The water was too muddy.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
We left camp as soon as it was fairly light because there was so little feed
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breakfast. They kept on but did not find any feed, and tried to buy some, but
they asked such a price they could not afford to buy. Drove on a few miles and
stopped on some very poor grass. Remained there about three hours. Three miles
travel brought us to the Boise river. Mr. BALDWIN got out a ways in the water
and his team refused to go.
Father drove by him but did not go far till his
leaders turned around and he had to get on one of them and ride to get them
across. BALDWIN's team would not come on after ours, and he had to wade and lead
them across. We passed MERWINS and OWENS camped in a lane not far from the City.
We drove into town, stopped an hour or more, then came four or five miles and
camped close to a small branch of the river.
TUESDAY. AUGUST 21
We came a short distance and stopped at a house and bought some vegetables.
Then crossed the valley and came onto the hills, passed through another valley
with farms and a nice house close to the road. About eight miles farther we came
into another valley, passed a stage station, crossed the creek and came along
the foot of the hills half a mile and camped for the rest of the day.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22
Our road lay among and over the hills for aways. Then we came down along
steep sand-hill onto the broad and beautiful valley of the Fayette, came about
five miles across the valley to the river and stopped for dinner on its bank.
It is a stream of good size, very clear water and gravel bottom, and abounds in
fish, but we could not catch any.
This afternoon we passed Mr. MERWINS and
OWENS, about five miles from where we dined. They came another road from Boise.
We came a few miles farther and camped near the roadside, about half mile from
the river. Soon after we stopped the others passed by. Alf rode up to the camp
and chatted half hour or more. Hervey stopped at Boise City.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23
We are still travelling down the valley, past nice dwellings surrounded by
well cultivated farms with stacks of grain and hay. We came about ten miles and
turned out toward the river to camp. Father would not stop where BALDWINS did
and drove a mile on down the river to its bank and stopped. We started at two
and drove a half mile to the ferry. A man there directed him where to ford it.
We crossed and ~aited for BALDWINS.
The water came up to the wagon box.
We
drove about ten miles through the worst dust we have found on the road, and
camped on the bank of Snake River, opposite a large island in the stream. A team
was camped near us that has travelled in company with us since Sunday noon. They
are going to Grand Round Valley.
The boys caught a nice lot of fish since we
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
A couple miles drive brought us to a ranch where we got some water from an
excellent springs. The road kept near the river for several miles, then made
for Weaser river where we arrived about ten o'clock • . Our friends were· camped
a short distance down the river where ~~ stopped. We remained there about three
hours, crossed over and came across an extensive prairie covered with sagebrush.
We came to Snake river just sunset and stopped for the night.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
The road this forenoon lay close· along the bank of the river with rough high
mountains on the right,
Seven or eight miles travel brought us to the ferry.
The boat was the largest and best one we have been on. There was three wagons,
and sixteen head of stock on the boat when we came over. We came about two miles
from the ferry, camped on the hillside for dinner. Mr. Johnathen PARKES stopped
close by.
Mrs. B called on his wife and thought her quite interesting.
Soon
after starting we came into the valley of Burnt river and traveled up it all the
afternoon, We left just night and came up in the hills and camped n,ear a spnng.·
MERWINS passed on by us.
(And that was the last time we saw them.)
SUNDAY. AUGUST 26
We started early this morning, came through a toll gate and soon after
crossed Burnt river, and came up it to another toll gate. We took the right hand
road from there, Mr. PARKER went the other road that goes through Baker City.
We came up the canyon about a mile and a half and stopped for dinner.
In the
afternoon we had several hills to climb. 'We stopped about four o'clock in a
gulch through which were several spring brooks. There were a lot of packers near
us.
!-lONDAy, AUGUST 27
We were on the road before sunrise, travelled through a narrow valley for
several miles, then took the road to Union. Came into a deep canyon about two
miles and stopped for dinner.
The road continued up the canyon for several
miles, then took off across the hills. We camped on a side hill off to the right
of the road, where there was a small branch of water.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28
Just three months to~ay S1nce we left Lawrence, Kansas.
Came to Powder river, crossed over on a good bridge and stopped for dinner
just this side, where there was the finest feed· they have.had anywhere since we
started. There is a toll house on the other side of the river and a good sized
dwelling on this side at the edge of the bottom, which is a half mile wide here.
A man that was putting up hay three, miles down the river wanted some more help.
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Father got on one of the mules and went to the hay camp. While he was gone, the
others went up to the house where some bachelors were living. They told them
if they intended to cross the Cascade mountains this fall they must not fool a~ay
any time. So they were ready to travel when Father came back. They did their
best, and I did too, to persuade him to go on with them but he would not do it.
About four o'clock we bade them a sad farewell and they went on while we went
back across the bridge and came down the river to the hay camp. There are three
men, intelligent and agreeable. The everiing was spent in pleasant conversatio~.
The boss is Pat COMSASKY, an Irishman,. Mr. FULL, an elderly gentleman ",-hose
family and home is in Wisconsin, where he is intending to go soon, and last
though not least is John IRWIN, a large man of about thirty-five and a ra~her
prepossessing appearance, whose home and family is in the John Day country.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29
They moved camp down across the river this morning a mile and a half whe~e
they had some more hay to stack.
Our camp is near the river in a grove of
willows.
They cleared out a space in the midst of the grove to set the table
and a place to cook, and it is the neatest, shadiest camp that ever was. I am
cooking for the outfit. After dinner I took the hook and line, went to the river
and fished patiently but did not get even a bite. It has been sprinkling this
afternoon and looks very much like rain tonight.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 30
It rained some last night, so they could not put up hay this forenoon. Pat
and Pa went to the cabin two miles distant for provisions.
Mr. FULL and John
remained in camp and kept fires and entertained us pleasantly with conversation.
After dinner the wind blew too hard to work with hay.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 31
Last night the Sheriff aroused the camp about midnight to serve a subpoena
on Mr. FULL and Pat to appear at Baker City today. They went and Pat came back
awhile after dark.
(First camp was at the mouth of Palm creek and the cabin,
or dugout, was in the hill above Wellington's a little ways).
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1
They moved camp up the r1ver this morning about opposite the first one.
We have a very pleasant camp here in a willow grove.
Oh, if Mrs. B were here
I could enjoy myself first rate.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2
It sprinkled some this morning, and looked fair for a rainy day, but
fortunately for us it cleared off before nine o'clock and has been very pleasant
the rest of the day. Pat went up to Mr. TUCKER's and brought Mrs. Tucker back
with him.
She i.s quite a pleasant woman. She has a little girl, Nancy, about
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with Pat's cows that Mr. T's folks had been milking, and they spent the afternoon
and took supper with us.
~ONDAY,

SEPTEMBER 3

Mr. FULL came back today and will work a while longer. Pat went to the town
Hogem up in the mountains today. There are two families living there, PACKWOODS
and PIERCES and a few miners. Mr. TUCKER came down and took dinner with us.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
The day has passed the same as usual, with the work 1n the hayfield and 1n
camp.
WED~~SDAY.

SEPTEMBER 5

Another day has passed without anything to break the monotony of camp.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
This day has passed wi th the usual routine of every day.
of interest.

Nothing transpired

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7
Mr. FULL started for Union town this morn1ng. After dinner, Pat was going
up to the cabin for some things and proposed to Frank and I to go with him.
FRANK put my saddle on one of our mules, and Pat saddled one of his mules for
me to ride. We crossed the river, went out by the first camp, across the creek,
and up it about a mile to the cabin where we were welcomed by Pat's housekeeper,
the old black cat. From there we went up the creek to the beaver's dam, then
onto the hill where we took a good view of the surrounding country through the
telescope. We came to the garden where he showed the fish trap which is a large
frame of wicker work. They can go in it easy enough but cannot get out. We got
the potatoes and started for camp. We were galloping along and I was in the rear
when Jack reared and sprang to one side and left me on my back in the road. It
did not hurt me much. I got on him again. He jumped with me a couple times more
before we got to camp but I was on guard and he did not get me 'off again, but
will not ride him again.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
This day has been spent in the usual routine of camp life.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 9
After breakfast Pat brought up the mules and saddled three of them, and Pat,
Frank and I started for Mr. TUCKER'S. We went out by the cabin till we came to
the couster road. There was a deserted ranch just above the road where we turned
to the left, a mile or two more we came over onto Clover creek. There was a
house unoccupied about half mile above the road. A couple of miles further we
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came to Mr. TUCKER's residence, very pleasantly situated in a small valley. We
were treated to some excellent melons. After dinner, Mrs. TUCKER, Frank and I
went across the creek to a garden which is a large fine one. They have a good
market at the miners for all they can raise. The afternoon was pleasantly spent.
Our mules were brought around to the gate and we started for camp. We came down
the creek to the river, then down it. It was much nearer than through the hills.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
This forenoon was spent 1n moving camp and fixing it up.
We crossed the
river and came up it about half mile. This place is nicer yet than the last one.
A Mr. CURTISS came to work for Pat just before supper.
He seems to be a very
agreeable gentleman.
(He became one of our particular friends.)
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11
I have been washing today and nothing has occurred out of the usual.
CURTISS, Pat and Frank have enlivened the evening with singing.

Mr.

(When the haying was done we all went up the river to the toll house and
spent the winter there, at what is the PIERCE place now.)

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�OBTAINING VITAL RECORDS FRO" THE STATE OF KANSAS
Vital Records in Kansas are not public records. Certified copies of a vital record are released to the person
named on the record, the parents or immediate family named on the record, a legal representative, or anyone who
can prove a direct interest, such as a named beneficiary, or someone who jointly owns property with the person
whose record is requested. Kansas will not release certificates to individuals who have an adversary interest in
the record. Proof of legal representation, direct interest, or written authorization is required. Copies of Vital
Records may be obtained by mail or in person.
By rna i 1:
BIRTH RECORDS - Kansas has birth certificates on file beginning July 1, 1911 and some delayed birth certificates
dating back to 1815. In your written request, state the following: The name on the certificate, date of birth,
place of birth, father's name, mother's name (including maiden ~ame), your relationship to the person whose record
is being requested and the reason for requesting the record. Indicate if you would like a certified copy or a
wallet sized card. Also include your daytime phone number and a personal identification number such as driver's
license or Social Security number. Kansas fees for birth certificates are $10.00 for the first certified copy or
card, and $5.00 for each additional copy or card of the same record ordered at the same time.
DEATH RECORDS - Kansas has death certificates on file beginning July I, 1911. In your written request, state the
name of the deceased whose record is being requested, date and place of death, your relationship to the deceased,
and the reason for requesting the record. Include your daytime phone number and a personal identification number,
such as driver's license or Social Security number. Do not send in an original license or card. Kansas fees for
death certificates are $10.00 for the first certified copy and $5.00 for each additional copy of the same record
ordered at the same time.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE RECORDS - Kansas has marriage records on file beginning May I, 1913 and divorce records
reginning July 1, 1951. For records prior to those dates, contact the Clerk or the District Court in the county
where the event occurred. In your written request, state the names as they appear on the record, and place and
date where the event took place. state your relationship to the person whose record is being requested and reason
for requesting the record. Include your daytime phone number and a personal identification number, such as
driver's license or Social Security number. Do not send in an original license or card. Kansas fees for marriage
or divorce certificates are $10.00 for the first certified copy and $5.00 for each additional copy of the same
record ordered at the same time.
For copies of any of the above records - Make your check or money order payable to Vital Statistics. No cash
please. Forward payment along with your request and a business-size self-addressed stamped envelope to Office of
Vital Statistics, Landon State Office Building, Room 151, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, Kansas 66612-2212.
THANKS TO RENO COUNTY [KANSAS] GENEALOGICAL SOC.IETY QUARTERLY OF HAY, 1994.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The information above pertains to what the State of Kansas holds: Your editor
received a death certificate from the City of Wichita for Chester D. Stevens who died on September
21, 1902. At the bottom of the form is a typeset sentence stating, "This form of Death
Certificate was adopted by City Council January 8, 1900." The certificate is numbered 455 and
is on page 455, so one supposes there are 454 earlier deaths in Wichita recorded on this f~rm.

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�KANSAS FARM AND BREEZE DIRECTORY
OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY AND FRANKLIN COUNTY
1920
Abbreviations used 1n this directory: a-acres; Ch-Children; O-owner;
or renter; R-Rural Route; Sec-Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory
name in parentheses ( ); Figures at end of information - year became resident
of county. Name of farm in quotation marks follows name of children. In case
of tenant, the farm owner's name follows the figures giving the size of the
farm.
PART 2
EMERY, Arthur, Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec. 7E 0 260a, (1870) Tel: Kansas
Lawrence
FITZPATRICK, F.G. (Minnie WALTER), Ch Jane; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 1617W T 320a, Mrs. Jane FITZPATRICK, (1874) Tel: Bell Lecompton
FITZPATRICK, Mrs. Jane, Ch Frank, Kirk; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 2lW 0 639a,
(1868) Tel: Lecompton Lecompton
FITZPATRICK, James T. (Emma WOOD), Ch Lloyd, Jennie; Richland R17, Kanwaka
Sec. 12W T 280a, Henry WILL, (1918) Tel: Stull Stull
FRAKER, H.T., (Emma SHOOK), Ch Ethel, Edith, Guy, James; Lecompton R3,
Lecompton Sec. 13E 0 70a, (1910) Tel: Bell Lecompton
FRENCH, John M. (Cora BUNCE), Ch Gladys, John, Stanley; Lecompton Rl,
Lecompton Sec 35-36 0 160a, (1906) Tel: Bell Lecompton
GAGE, W. H. (Sarah SPENCER), "Cozy Corner Farm", Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec.
llW 0 8a, (1857)
GEELAN, Justus (Edna MORRISS), Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 35·0 45a, (1885)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
GEELAN, Wm. G. (Mamie SCHOTT), Ch·Charles, Justus, Carrie, Nora, Rose, Salome,
Amos; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 35-36 0 280a, (1860) Tel: Bell Lecompton
GLENN, Cyrus L. (Josephine PARSONS), Ch Veda, Mabel, Paul, Gladys, Bertha,
Ivah, Oneta; "Glenwood Farm", Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 32 0 160a, (1870)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
GLENN, Starr (Mabel COLE), Ch Ivan; "Shady Brook Holstein Farm", Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec. 17 0 150a, (1893) Tel: Bell Lecompton

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GLENN, Thomas (Minnie HUMBERT), Ch Claude, Starr; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec.
29 0 102a, (1894) Tel: Bell Lecompton
GLENN, William H. (Jessie N. NORRIS), Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 5W 0 721/2a, (1867) Tel: Bell Lecompton
GOFF, Harvey (Myrtle MORGAN), Ch Lefa, Rosie, Lucile, Malven, Ellen; "Far View
Farm", Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 6 0 120a, (1915) Tel: Bell Lecompton
GORRILL, Barr (Jessie MYERS), Ch Robert, Marshall; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec.
17E 0 230a, (1882) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
GORRILL, R. W. (Helen BOLWIN), Ch Marshall, William, Barr, Maude; Lawrence R5,
Lawrence Sec. 17E 0 l60a, (1868) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
GRAY, Robert M. (Caroline GEOPFERT), Ch Goldie, Hazel, Grace, Robert; "Elm
Heights Farm",. Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 31·T 160a, Ed HARRIS, (1904) Tel:
Bell Lecompton
GRESS, John (Emma NUFFER), Ch Ray, Herbert, Pearl, Ruth; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec. 28 0 320a, (1889) Tel: Stull Stull
HAMLIN, Newt (Ellie SATTIN), Ch Albert; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 13E 0
60a, (1901)
HARRINGTON, C.R. (Norma CRADY), Ch Charles R. Jr., David, Alice; Lecompton R3,
Lecompton Sec. 3E T 100a, Mrs. Fred MIGLARIO, (1910) Tel: Bell Lecompton
HARRIS, Wm. B., Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 27E T 160a, W.W.
Tel: Lecompton Lecompton

}~IS,

(1872)

HARTMAN, August (Louise KRAMJISHROLER), Ch Fred, Amelia; "Clover Leaf Farm",
Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 7W 13 0 250a(1890) Tel: Stull Stull
HARTMAN, Gus (Ethel WILSON), Ch Clifford; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 20W 0
80a, (1886) Tel: Stull Stull
HENRY, John D. (Myrtle EVERSOLE); Ch Gertrude, Dwight; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton
Sec. 23W 0 180a, (1885) Tel: Independent Stull
HENRY, Wm. P (Minnie HARTMAN), Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 18W 0 50a', (1890)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
HETRICK, Noah, Ch Maude, Charles; Lecompton R3, L·ecompton Sec. 18E 0 120a,
(1877) Tel: Kansas Lawrence

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HILL, W.C. (Ella MASON), Ch Wm. Emerson, Blanch, Charles, Arthur, Howard;
"Long View Farm", Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 1E OSSa, (1870) Tel: Bell
Lecompton
HOAD, Mrs. Gert~ude M., (G. EVANS), Ch William, Bruce; "Wild Wood Farm",
Lecompton, Lecompton Sec. 34 N 0 35a, (1856) Tel: Bell Lecompton
HOGG, Mrs. Emma, Ch Harley, John, Thomas; "The Prairie Ridge Farm", Lecompton
R1, Lecompton Sec. 36W 0 4a, (1874) Tel: Bell Lecompton
HOGG, Harley (Grace GOFF), Ch Irene; Lecompton RI, Lecompton Sec. 36W T 40a.
Emma HOGG (1895)
HOGG, William, Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. lW 0 120a, (1885) Tel: Bell
Lecompton
HOGUE, S.F. (Katherine CUNNINGHAM), "Spring Grove Farm", Lecompton R3,
Lecompton Sec 2E 0 l60a, (1916) Tel: Bell Lecompton
HOUK, Charles W. (Seline JOHNSON), Ch Edith, Walter; Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec
8W 0 80a, (1888) Tel: Stull Stull
HOUK, Frank W. (Katherine UNGER), Ch Harley, Ruby, Marvin, Ellen, Alfred;
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 35E T 160a, Prank HOUK, (1887) Tel: Clinton Clinton
HOUK, George J. Jr., (Emma WALTER) Ch Harold, Russell, Hazel, Ralph; Lecompton
R3, Kanwaka Sec 34 0 120a (1884) Tel: Stull Stull
HUTCHINSON, Ed, Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. E T 160a, M.D. GORRILL, (1882)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
ICE, Leonard (Rosa GRESS) Ch Margaret, Ralph; Lecompton R2 Kanwaka Sec. 4W 0
l52a (1895) Tel: Clinton Clinton
ICE, Martin F. (Clara BOURSAW) Richland R17, Clinton Sec. 19NW T 120a, J.
CONNOLE, (1895) Tel: Clinton Clinton·
ICE, Wm. T. (Bertha CANNOLE) Ch Martin, Thomas, Edward, Albert; Lecompton R2.
Kanwaka Sec. 6 0 195a (1870) Tel: Stull Stull
ICE, W.T. (Omena HOUT) Ch Elsie, Lavey, Calvin; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 18"
T 20a, WOLGMAN Estate (1880) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
JOHNSON, Grant U. (Mary SHIELDS) Ch Cecil, Lucille, Anna; Lecompton Rl,
Lecompton Sec. 12W 0 40a (1895)

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JOHNSON, W.H. (Anna BROWN) Ch Selina; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 17E (1904)
Tel: Independent Lawrence
KAMPSCHROEDER, August H.. (Mattie SHAW) Ch Carl, Annie, Olin, Harry, Helen;
Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 32W 0 240a (1881) Tel: Stull Stull
KAMPSCHROEDER, William H. (Effie KENNEDY) Ch Wm., Emma, Walter, Ruby, Arthur;
"Rock Creek Farm" Richland R18, Clinton Sec. 27E 0 220a (1882) Tel: Clinton
Clinton
KAMPSCHROEDER, Charles F. (Sadie SHAW) Ch Mattie, Thomas, Edith, Ralph,
Howard, Glenn; "Clear Spring Farm" Clinton, Clinton Sec. 21-22W 0 155a (1884)
Tel: Clinton Clinton
KAMPSCHROEDER, Fred H. (Marie WISE) Ch Louis, Alvin, Marie, Robert; Richland
R17, Kanwaka Sec. 8W 0 172a (1892) Tel: Stull Stull
KELLOGG, Benjamin o. (Sophia LUTZ) Ch Grace, Elsie; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka
Sec. 22 T 160a, W.R. ANDERSON (1914) Tel: Lecompton Lecompton
KETTERING, Ira A. (Anna VILES) Ch Almeda, Esther, George;
8W T 80a, C.F. BAHNMAIER, (1896) Tel: Bell.Lecompton

Lecompton R2,

Sec.

KOEHLER, A.J. , Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec. 2W 0 79a (1895) Tel: Stull Stull
KOEHLER, Henry, Richland R17 Kanwaka Sec. 2W 0 79a (1880) Tel: Stull Stull
KOEHLER, John E. (Bertha HERSCHELL) Ch John, Henry, Russell, Bessie, Edith,
Harvey, Pearl, Raymond; Richland R17, Clinton Sec. 18NW 0 100a.(1865) Tel:
Stull Stull
KRAFT, Irwin B. (Rose HOUK) Ch Roland, Milton, Gladys; "Maple Grove Farm"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. IW 0 120a 1910 Tel: Bell-Lecompton
KROPF, F. M., (Louise SHAPER) Ch Louise, Grace, Oscar, Laura; "Crystal Spring
Farm" Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec. 2W 0 480a (1881) Tel: Stull Stull
LANCASTER, Wm. H. (Mabel TAYLOR), Ch Wm., Louise, Dorothy, Edyth, Mary, Edna;
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 2W 0 75a (1918)
LASWELL, Marion (Evelyn BROWNING) Ch Edna, Elsie; Lecompton, Lecompton Sec.
35N T 20a KETTERING Estate, Tel: Bell Lecompton
LEE, Everett (Arinilda LAUGHTER)Ch Raymond, Audrey, Gertrude, Howard, Sadie,
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 2E T 160a, Dan DEWS (1880)

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LEE, Walter H. (Almetta Riley) Lawrence R5,
(1905)

Lecompton Sec. 7E T 25a, A. Emery

LOGAN, Joe V. (Stella FRENCH) Ch Joseph, Stella; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec.
36W T 15a, Stella V. and Grace N. FRENCH (1903) Tel: Bell Lecompton
LYNCH, James G. (Jessie ALLEN) Ch Elsie;
40a, 1914

Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 12W 0

MCCALL, Dave T., (Cordelia GANES) Ch John, Minnie, Orville, Madge, Wayne,
Margurite; Lecompton R5, Lecompton Sec. 4 0 160a (1863) Tel: Bell Lecompton

MCCARTY, George L., "McCarty Farm"
(1885) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Lecompton R3,

Lecompton Sec. 11E 0 310a

MCCLANAHAN, Alex F. (V1rginia MCCALL) Ch Fred, Hazel, Bertha, Roberta, Helen,
Madalyn; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 30 T l80a, Mrs. MCCLANAHAN (1895) Tel:
Bell Lecompton
MCCLANAHAN, G. Edward (Katherine GLENN), Lecompton, Lecompt.on Sec. 3N 0 25a
(1884) Tel: Bell Lecompton
MCCLANAHAN, Mrs. Mary E., Ch Martha, Wm., Ella, Hedgeman, Franklin, Emma,
Nancy; "McClanahan Homestead", Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 30 0 180a (1854)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
MATNEY, John (Mattie BROWN) Ch Kenneth, Opal, Clarence;
Lecompton Sec. 7W 0 160a (1910) Bell Lecompton

Lecompton R2,

MESENHIMER, Schoyler C. (Clara STOKES) Ch Orland, Myron, Clifford, Mildred,
Edna; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec. 7SE 0 lOa (1872 Tel: Kansas Lawrence
MIGLIARIO, Mrs. Mary L., Ch Charles, John;
190a (1856) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 3 0

MISENHlMER, Benjamin Franklin (Addie JENNINGS) Ch
Opal, Garnet; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec. 27SE T 1a

Gertie, Arthur, Ethel,

MOORE, Fred H., Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 28 T 64a, Mrs. J. A. MOORE (1885)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
MOORE, Mrs. Judith, Ch Wm., Cora, Walter, Nettie, Kate, Fred; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec. 28 0 64a (1885) Tel: Bell Lecompton
(TO BE CONTINUED)

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�FEDERAL

CENSUS

1860

LAWRENCE

KANSAS

This alphabetized listing of· the 1860 census of Lawrence is
copied from the cards located in the Watkins Museum, 11th and
Massachuetts streets in Lawrence. Thanks to Steve Jansen and Judy
Sweets for making the cards available for this project.
Anyone wishing to reconstruct the "households" can do so by
looking at the original cards or contacting Donald Vaughn of the
Douglas county Kansas Genealogical Society. Any of the elements in
the computer data base can be found and grouped.
Several names were hard to read on the original and the cards.
Question marks were placed by several names. Some names with ( )
around them in the given name col umn are listed wi th al ternat.e
spellings.
If no information was given a question mark was used.
Several street names have changed over the years in Lawrence.
The following abbreviations were used for streets.
Ber
Hen
Lev
Ma
Mass
Park
Pin
War
Win

Berkley
Henry
Levee
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Park
Pinckney
Warren
Winthrop

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

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

Prepared by Donald W. Vaughn

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1994.

�FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE. KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATIONREAL/PERS BRTH HH ADDRESS

NAME
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?

, ?.

,A.
,Arthure
,Emily
,Eunice
,Frank
,George
,J .
,J .J .
.John
,Peter
.S.M.
,Eliz.
Abbot
Abbot
.J.
,Lola
Abbot
,W.
Abernathy
Achley
•J .
,Chas.
Adams
,Elethe
Adams
,F .E.
Adams
Adams
.F.E.
Adams
,Harriet
,Harriet
Adams
Adams
.J.
,James
Adams
Adams
,John
,Thos.
Adams
,P.
Albach
,Wilemina
Albach
Alexander
,W.
,A.K.
Allen
Allen
,Anna
,Chas.
Allen
Allen
,Eliza
Allen
,Harriey
Allen
.Homer
Allen
,James
Allen
,L.D.
Allen
,Lerinal ?
Allen
,Lyman
Allen
,Martha
,Mary E .
Allen
Allen
,N.
Allen
,Po
Allen
,Phebe
Allen
,Samuel
Allen
,Susan E.
Allen
,Tryer
Allison
,Duncan
Allison
,Duncan
Anderson ? .Albert
Anderson
,Harriet
Anderson
,Harriet
Anderson
,J .
Anderson
,J.
Anderson
,Janie
Anderson
,Jenny

M 29 Carpenter
M 34 Cigar Maker
M6
F 33
F 25
M :2
M 24 Grocer
M 41 Cty Marsh.
M 37 Mason
M 27 Tailor
M 34 Mason
M 25 Printer
F 29
M 41 Shoemaker
F 1
M 18
M 30 Servant
M"
F 7
F 23
Teacher
F 23 Teacner
F 2
F 30
M 39 Teamster
? 12
M6
M 24
Teacher
M 30 Wagon Maker
F 32
M 26 Laborer
M 59 Merchant
F 22
M 1~
F 7
F 35
M 41
M 15
M 49 Merchant
F 14
M 32 Merchant
F 9
F 16
M 30 Nursery
F 73
F 3m
M 11
F 46
M5
M 24 Clerk
M 24 Clerk
M 22 Laborer
F 10
F 10
M 26 Laborer
M 32 LabOer
F 35

/250
/300

/350
2000/500

800/1000

?

NY
IN
IN
VA
VA
IA
IN

~

F 1

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PA
Aus
PA
NH
MA
KS
NY
MA
NJ
PRU
PRU
NY
CT
CT
KY

2000
2000
250

KY

IN
IN
IN
1800
Gel"
Gel"
Ire
13m/3500 VT
NY
Can
Can
Eng
HoI
Can
Can
Can
/1600 NY
Can
NY
3500/600 NY
CT
KS
Can
NY
Can
500
IN
500
IN
Swe
OH
OH
Swe
Swe
Swe
IA

031
036
031
036
031
031
039
036
287
054
054
292
204
204
204
209
276
251
251
012
12
251
251
251
251
251
295
260
260
283
099
096
254
254
254
254
254
254
254
096
254
099
147
189
096
254
099
254
040
040
222
050
050
222
221
221
221

1

?
?
?
?
?
?

80 NY 5t
?
?

res. MA
res. MA
2 Pinkney ST
76 VT ST
76 VT ST
76 VT ST
Eldridge House
?

69
69
31
31
69
69
69
69
69
87
65
65

NY ST
NY ST
Tenn 5t
TN ST
NY ST
NY ST
NY ST
NY ST
NY ST
VT ST
MA ST
MA ST

?

17 CT 5t
17 CT St
?
?
?
?
?
?
?

17 CT 5t
?

MA

&amp;

Win.St

?

17 CT St
?

17 CT St
?

89 LA St
89 LA ST
?

89 RI St
89 RI ST
?
?
?
?

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�NAME
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Andrews
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
Archinson
Arnold
Arnold
Arnold
Arnold
Aserill
Aser ill
Assman
Assman
Atchinson
Austin
Avery
Ayers
Ayers
Ayers
Ayers
Ayers
Ayers
Bachus
Bachus
Bachus
Bacon
Bacon
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey

FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE, KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTH HH ADDRESS
,M.
,M.
,Nellie
,Oliishuline
,Rebecca
,Rebecca
,Wolklmie
,A.
,A.
,Edwin
,Edwin
,Eliz.
,Eliz.
,Lewis
,Lewis
,A.
,Alice
,Eliz
,S.
,Samuel
,W.
,A.W.
,Al ice
,Caleb
,Clara
,Ebeneezer
,Fred
,J.C.
,Jane
,Jul ia
,J)R.
,E.
,E.
,Julia
,Julia

, ?.
,J.
,J.
,J.R.?
,J.
,R.
,J.
,J.L.
,J.L.
,Lorenzo
,Mary
,W.
,G.
,Martha
,Nancy
,E.R.
,L.L.
,E .H.
,E .H.
,F .A.
,Hattie

M f:J7
M 57
F 5
M1
F 13
F 13
F 20
M 30
M 30
M4
M4
F 28
F 28
M2
M2
M9
F 43
F 15
M 41
M 12
M 28
M 20
F 7
M 12
F 16
M 24
M 14
M 47
F 45
F 22
M 26
F 28
F 28
F ???
F ???
M 25
M 25
M 31
M 31
M 26
F 23
M 25
M 32
F 22
F 22
M3
F 22
M 27
M 40
F 7
F 33
F 33
M 44
M 40
M 40
M 32
F 26

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KY
KY
Swe
IA
OH
OH
Swe
watch Maker
NY
NY
Watch Maker
NY
NY
NY
NY
MI
MI
Laborer?
200
NH
NH
MA
600/200
Carpenter
NH
NH
lawyer
MD
NOV
NOV
NOV
NOV
NOV
NOV
Farmer
10m/200
NOV
NOV
NOV
Laborer
2000/3000 VT
200/
CT
200
CT
NY
NY
Laborer
MI
Laborer
MI
Tailor
600
Ger
Tailor
600
Ger
Laborer
2000/3000 VT
Teacher
PA
laborer
NY
Carpenter
ME
CT
CT
MO
NY
Printer
MA
Mi ller
PA
PA
PA
MA
Lawyer
1000
NWB
Carpenter
MA
Carpenter
MA
Carpenter
2000/1000 MA
VT
Carpenter
Carpenter

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1000
1000

050
050
221
222
050
050
222
133
133
133
133
133
133
133
133
277
277
277
277
277
209
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
098
084
084
084
084
007
007
006
006
098
209
195
160
063
063
160
160
292
127
127
127
234
234
066
066
066
066

2

89 RI St
89 RI ST
?
?
89 RI St
89 RI ST
?
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST·
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175 CT ST
175CT ST
Eldridge House
74 OH ST
74 OH ST
74 OH ST
74 OH ST
74 OH ST
74 OH ST
74 OH ST
74 OH S1
74 OH ST
W. Lawrence
VT BT War &amp; Ber
Vt Bt.War&amp; Berk
VT BT War &amp; Ber
Vt Bt.War&amp; Berk
W Lawr.
W. Lawrence
5 Mass St
5 MA"ST
W. Lawrence
Eldridge House
?
21 NH St
22 NH ST
22 NHST
21 NH St
21 NH St
2 Pinkney ST
?
?
?
23 Commerical
23 Commerical
65 VT ST
65 VT ST
65 VT ST
65 VT ST

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

NAME
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Baker
Balden
Balden
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baley
Baley
Bank?
Barber
Barber
Barber
Barber
Barker
Barker
Barrett o.
Barrett o.
Basher
Beamer
Beamer
Beasley
Beasley
Beasley
Beasley
Beasley
Beasley
Beaton
Beatty
Beatty
Beck
Behon
Behon
Behon
Behon
Bemis
Bemis
Bendvine
Benedict
Benedict
Benedict
Benedict
Benedict

,Callpan ?
,Catherine
,Harlow
,Harlow
,Henrietta
,Henry
,John s.
,R.
,T .H.
,T .H.
,L.
,Susan
,A.
,Clara
,F a nny
,H.
,J .0.
,Jane
,Johnor
,Kate
,W.
,G.B.
,Vestia
,5.

,Ann
,John
,M.
,Will iam
,Francis R.
,Ingle
,Josephine
,M
,H.
,D.
,D.
,El.lz.
,George
,Lorenzo
,T.
,Tabitha
,Thos.
,R.
,W.R.
,W.R.
,V.
,Ann
,H.
,Phebe
,Sarah
,D.
,J.

',A.
,Eliz.
,Eliz.
,Frank
,Frank
,I.

2
28
M 33
M 33
F 9mo
M 6mo
M3
M 32
M 24
M 24
M 33
F 29
M 28
F 10m
F 21
M 28
M 23
F 60
M 38
M3
M 61
M 20
F 16
M 30
F 16
M 19
F 25
M 18
F 21
M 26
F 22
M 25
M 28
M 22
M 22
F 3
M 14
M4
M 36
F 22
M 2m
M 45
m 21
M 21
M 45
F 22
M 30
F 2m

F
F

Merchant
Merchant

Barber
Merchant
Merchant
Merchant
Blacksmith
Blacksmith
Ferryman
Ferryman
Clerk
Physician

4000
Merchant
2000/500
laborer
Laborer
Laborer

Teamster

/500

Laborer
Clerk
cler k
Carpenter
1000/200

F 2

M 29
M

29

M 22
F 19
F 19
M 1m
M 1m
M 36

Farmer
Farmer
Merchant

/500
/500
500

Moulder

/1500

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044
044
075
075
044
044
044
044
072
072
059
059
161
161
161
276
223
223
223
161
223
161
161
209
?
193
OH 193
VA 193
MD 193
ME 042
Eng 042
MD 218
PA 218
OH 223
MA 102
MA 102
IL 168
Ar
168
MO 168
TN 168
MO 168
KS 168
IL 282
OH 046
OH 046
WI
195
Ger 267
Ger 267
KY 267
KY 267
NY 111
NY 111
NY 141
PA 152
PA 152
K5 152
KS 152
CT 152

KS
Ger
1500/2000 NY
1500/2000 NY
KS
KS
Ger
Ger
6001200
Eng
Eng
6000/20m NY
NY
NY
KS
PA
PA
IL
OH
OH
PA
GA
PA
OH
NY

3

30 RI St
30 RI St
90 NY St
90 NY ST
30 RI St
30 RI St
30 RI St
30 RI St
103 NH ST
103 NH ST
?
?

21 RI ST
21 RI ST
21 RI ST
?

Levee
Levee
Levee
21 RI ST
Levee
21 RI ST
21 RI ST
Eldridge House
?
?
?
?

NY St
NY St
2 VT ST
2 VT 5T
Levee
?
?

NY 5T
NY 5T
NY 5T
NY 5T
NY 5T
NY 5T
RI 5T
11 NH St
111 NH 5T
100
100
100
100
100
100
115

?
?
?
?
?
?
?

79
34
34
34
34
34

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH

ST
ST
5T
ST
5T
5T

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

NAME
Benedict
Benedict
Benedict
Benedict
Benee
Bennet.
Bennet
Bennet
Bennet
Bennet
Benson
Benson
Beonhole
Beonhole
Berdine
Berdine
Berry
Berry
Berry
Berry
Berry
Bevin
Biggs
Biggs
Bigne11e
Bigne11e
Bigslow
Bigslow
Bigslow
Bine11
Bine11
Bine11
Bi nell
Bi rsi11
Bishop
Bishop
Blackferd
Blackford
Blacklidge
Blacklidge
Blacklidge
Blacklidge
Blacklidge
Blacklidge
", Blackman
Blatt
Blood
Blood
Blood
Blood
Blood
Bobcock
Bobeck
Bobeck
Bobecock
Bonde
Bonde

,Mary
,Mary
,T.
,W.
,5.

,D .?
,G.
,G.
,G.
,J .
,Geo.
,H.E.
,Peter
,Pet.er
,G.
,G.
,A.P.
,A.P.
,Ann
,G.
,M.E.
,Geo.
,A.
,Hattie
,Jenny P.
,L.
,Mary
,Mary
,S.A.
,A.?
,A.1.
,Henry
,Sophia
,A.
,Emma
,W.
,D.
,D.?
,A.
,Alfred
,Frank
,H.Ward
,Laura
,Maria
,W.
,5.
,Arthur
,Eliza
,Henry
,Ida
,J.
,C.W.
,A.
,A.
,C .W.
,Ada
,Catherine

F 1m
F 1m
M 36
M 37
F 30
M 26
M 25
M 25
M 25
M 26
M 22?
M 23
M 30
M 30
M 21
M 21
M 26
M 26
F 38
M 46
F 16
M 23
M 38
F 18
F 28
M 26
F 6m
F 20
M 35
F 66
F 33
M 40
F 30
M 25
F 30
M 36
M 16
M 16
M 46
M 3m
M9
M5
F 2
F 33
M 35
M 24
M4
F 26
M 2
F 6
M 39
M 30
M 22
M 22
M 30
F 4
F 2

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KS 152 34 OH ST
KS 152 34 OH ST
1500 Ire 152 34 OH ST
Moulder
120 46 LA St
?
Machinest
Eng 275 31 NH ST
Ire 119 IN ST
Laborer
NY 130 11 TN ST
200
Carpenter
NY 130 11 TN ST
200
Carpenter
NY 130 11 TN ST
200
Carpenter
Ire 119 IN St
Laborer
209 Eldridge House
?
209 Eldridge House
RI
Clerk
102 ?
Ger
Laborer
Ger 102 ?
Laborer
IL 046 11 NH St
IL 046 11 NH ST
ME 073 186 VT ST
App.W9 Make
ME 073 186 VT ST
Ap Wag. Mak
OH 187 146 NY ST
OH 187 146 NY ST
4000
Farmer
NY 183 109 KY ST
Servant.
Ire 283 ?
Laborer
MA 266 ?
MA 266 ?
MA 139 ?
200 ·····NY 139 ?
Printer
209 Eldridge House
?
NY 209 Eldridge House
209 Eldridge House
RI
Liveryman
NH 185 ?
700/25m
3300 CT 185 ?
3000/300 CT 185 ?
Farmer
CT 185 ?
209 Eldridge House
1000/200 ?
NY 292 2 Pinkney ST
8000/500 Sco 292 2 Pinkney ST
Clergyman
NY 051 78 KY St
500
NY 051 78 KY ST
500
1000 MD 214 1 MA ST
cler k D.C.
KY 214 1 MA ST
IN 214 1 MA ST
IN 214 1 MA ST
IN 214 1 MA ST
NY 214 1 MA ST
OH 164 19 MA ST
Cabinet Mak 300/800
Eng 265 ?
Carpent.er
KS 210 88 VT ST
VT 210 88 VT ST
KS 210 88 VT ST
WI 210 88 VT ST
VT 210 88 VT ST
25m/16m
Merchant
20000/200 VT 013 11 NH
Banker
Ny
101 NY St
Tinner
NY 101 NY St
Tinner
20m/2000 VT 013 11 NH ST
Banker
KS 236 22 RI St
KS 236 22 RI St
'.

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

,E.
Bonde
,susia
Bonde
,C.
Bowman
,C.
Bowman
Brackelsby ,Kat.e
BrackelsbY ,Lewis
Brackelsby ,Mary
Brackelsby ,W.
Brackelsby ,Warren
,Mart.
Braman
,B.D.
Brant
,Celia
Brant
,Li lley
Brant
,Nancey
Brant
,R.W.
Brant
Brechlsbrun,Babet.t.e
Brechlsbrun,Ellen
Brechlsbrun,John
Brechlsbrun,Josephine
Brechlsbrun,Mary
Brechlsbrun,Z.
,Mary
Briiks?
,P.
Briiks?
,E.
Brisfan
,E.
Brisfan
,P.
Britton
,Daniel
Brogan
,K.
Brogan
,K.
Brogan
,Margaret.
Brogan
,P.
Brogan
,H.T.
Bronson
,H.1.
Bronson
,R.
Bronson
,R.Bronson
,A.
Brooks
,Clara
Brown
,D. Brown
,Elizabet.h
Brown
,Emma
Brown
,Frank
Brown
,G.W.
Brown
,H.
Brown
,J.
Brown
,John
Brown
,L.H.
Brown
,L.H.
Brown
,Mart.ha
Brown
,Martha
Brown
,Rhoda
Brown
,Sli
Brown
,D.
Bryan
,Harriet.
Bryant
,Hary A.
Bryant
,N.L.
Bryant
,A.F.
Buck
,A.M.
Buck

M 28
F 22
M 28
M 28
F 5
M 7
F 26
M 28
M 3
M 20
M 23
F 18
F 4
F 22
M 32
F 32
F 4
M 8m
F 2
F 6
M 32
F 23
M 25
M 23
M 23
M 42
M 2
F 16
F 16
F 28
M 30
F 22
F 22
M 60
M 60
M 21
F 27
M 70
F 26
F 25
M 2
M 30
M 31
M 29
M 30
F 43
F 43
F 22
F 22
F 25
F 34
M 45
F 19
M 3m
M 29
M 2
F 26

5

MA 236 22 RI 5t.
MA 236 22 RI 5t.
PA 006 5 Mass 5t.
10001
Tailor
PA 006 5 MA 5T
1000
Tailor
OH 123 ?
OH 123 ?
OH 123 ?
123 ?
OH
Millman
OH 123 ?
Ire 283 ?
Laborer
074 54 MA 5t.
NJ
1000/100
Farmer
074 54 MA 5t.
NY
Farmer
NJ 129 85 M5 51
NJ 129 85 M5 51
NJ 129 85 M5 51
Bapist. Min.
MA 087 ?
MI 087 ?
MI 087 ?
MI 087 ?
MI 087 ?
Ger 087 ?
/200
Grocer
NY 213 110 KY S1
ME 213 110 KY ST
NY 101 NY 51
Tinner
NY 101 NY S1
Tinner
PA 195 ?
KY 202 ?
Ger 086 MA bt. Hen&amp; Win
Servant.
Ger 086 MA Bt. Hen&amp; i.Jin
Servant.
Ire 202 ?
lre 202 ?
Laborer
ME 077 83 LA ST
ME 077 83 LA st
NY 077 83 LA ST
MA
MA 077 83 LA St
ME 213 110 KY S1
Cler k
Swe 284 ?
PA 258 NY S1
KS 077 83 LA S1
NY 118 83 LA St
NY 077 83 LA S1
NY 289 22 MA S1
Ed.&amp;Publish 10m/16m
1300/3000 NY 047 E side MA
Merchant.
MA 118 83 LA St
1500
Carpenter
MA 077 83 LA S1
2000/15m
Merchant.
50012000 OH 097 23 NJ- St
500/2000 OH 097 23 NJ St
Eng 059 ?
Servant.
Eng 059 ?
Servant.
NY 047 E side MA
NY 289 22 MA S1
Ire 282 115 RI S1
Laborer
WI 179 122 KY S1
KS 179 122 KY ST
VT 179 122 KY S1
300
-Carpenter
IL 167 Waverly House
NY 167 Waverly House

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�FEDERAL CENSUS ·1860 LAWRENCE. KANSAS
. SEX AGE OCCUPATI.oN REAL/PERS BRTH HH ADDRESS

NAME
Buck
Buck
Buck
Bullen
Bullen
Bullen
Bullen
Bullen
Bullen
Bullen
Bullen
Bullene
Bullene
Bullene
Bullene
Bunett
Bunett
Bunett
Burnerd
Burnerd
Burns
Burt
Carpenter
Carpenter
Carpenter
Carr
Carr
Carr
Carson
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman?
Charse?
Chase
Chase
Chase
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chatwood
Chopman ?
Christian
Christian
Christian
Churchill
Churchill
Clark
Clark
Clark

,E.W.
,Eustice
,W.M
,Gertrude
,Gewrtrude
,Kate t:. •
,Kate E.
,Susan A.
,Susan A.
,W.S.
,W. S.
,Amarett
,Iowa L.
,L.
, Thomas
,Eliz.
,R.S.
,Rose
,A.
,A.
,Hiram
,Geo.
,Dailey
,J.

,L.
,A.
,Hathe
,Mary
,Kit
,5.

,5.

,S.A.
,A.
,A.
,E.
,E.
,A.
,A.F.
,Ada
,Edney
,Fanny
,Frances
,Geo.
,Ida
,Mary J.
,Thomas
,W.
,William
,S.A.
,George Ann
,J.

,Malinda G.
,Geo.
,Helen
,Chas.R.
,Clara
,D.H.

M 26
M 6m
M4
D 3
F
F
F
F

~

8
8
6
F 6
M 10
M 10
F 27
F 3

M 31
M6
F 42
M 53
F 4

M
M
M
M

21
21
32
38
F 20
M 28
M 29
M 30
F 18
F 33
M 24
F 13
F 13
F 13
F 20
F 21
M 24
M. 24
F 16
r 16
F 3

M6
F 14
F 47
M 23
F 3
F 18
M 17
M 46
M 18
F 13
F 3
M 40
F 33
M 29
F 27
M4
F 26
M 27

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6

NY 167 Waverly House
KS 167 Waverly House
IN 167 Waverly House
ME 059 ?
ME 059 ?
ME 059 ?
ME 059 ?
ME 059 ?
ME 059 ?
ME 059 ?
ME 05.9 ?
NY 060 NH btw Hen&amp;Win
IA 060 NH btw Hen&amp;Win
060 NH btw Hen&amp;Wi n
NY
Merchant
MO 060 NH btw Hen&amp;Win
PA 170 ?
170 ?
1000/1000 NH
KS 170 ?
Swi 064 61 NY ST
Saddler
Swi 064 61 NY ST
Saddler
195 ?
?
Laborer
220 whitney House
?
Ire 209 Eldridge House
Servant
209 Eldridge House
MA
Carpenter
NY 218 2 VT ST
1000/300
Lawyer
OH 128 ?
4001300
Lawyer
OH . 128 ?
OH 128 ?
NY 147 MA &amp; Win
Laborer
MA 107 ?
MA 107 ?
MA 102 ?
MI 240 ?
MI 220 Whitney House
Cook
NY 072 103 NH ST
Cler k
NY 072 103 NH St
Clerk
Eng 060 NH Bt Hen&amp; win
Servant
Eng 060 NH btw Hen&amp;Win
Servant
WI 192 138 OH St
WI- 192 138 OH St.
Eng 192 138 OH ST
Eng 192 138 OH ST
Eng 110 222 IN St.
Teamster
WI 192 138 Oh ST
NY 110 222 IN St
300
Eng 192 138 OH St
Eng 192 138 OH ST
Tailor
Eng 192 138 Oh ST
MA 102 ?
OH 052 51 TN St
10m/SOO
Lawyer
KY? 052 51 TN St
IRE 052 51 TN St
Wagon Maker 6000/1000 Eng 166 169 IN ST
NY 166 169 IN ST
KS 174 119 IN ST
ME 174 119 IN ST
VT 250 36 NY ST

Carriag Tri

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�QUERIES

Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to ga~n
best results.
Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern Kansas
related ancestors of fifty years or earlie~. Please send queries and copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor. Perhaps they will help someone else.

PUCKETT
Three PUCKETT brothers and their families came to Douglas County, Kansas
from Kentucky and Virginia before 1860 - John, William and Joshua. I am
looking for descendants of the following Puckett children: Emily m David
MATNEY; Augustus (Gus) m Emily BLEVINS; Alice m Winfield S. HOLSINGER;
Nancy m 1) Anderson PRUITT, 2) Sam BLEVINS; Sarah m Jacob WESTHEFFER;
Emerine (Emeline) m James FORBES; John m Martha A. BROWN; Rebecca m Joseph
WILLIAMSON; Louis B. m Harriet (Hattie)
; Charles J. mAlice S.
BUELL; Nancy m. Thomas CRIDDLE; William Carl m Annie Louisa STIGAUP; Oliver
Franklin m Emma GALLUP; James S. m Maria WILKERSON; Robert m Emma MILLISON.
Contact DON PUCKETT, 6327 Heatherwood Road, Riverside, CA 92509
SHAW, JONES, SCHULTZ, LAUCHONER
Henry Richard JONES married Elizabeth (Lizzie) SCHULTZ 17 Mar 1888 at
Lawrence, Kansas. Henry, a son of Richard Thomas JONES and Sarah LAUCHONER
JONES was born 4 Dec 1864 in Lehigh County, PA, Elizabeth (Lizzie), a
daughter of Christian and Mary D. SCHULTZ was born 1870 in Illinois (per
census records). Where in Germany were Christian and Mary born? ~~o were
the spouses of and who are the descendants of the siblings of Henry R. and
Elizabeth JONES? Contact Ray H. SHAW, 17410 Maple Valley Highway, Sp. 75,
Renton, WA 98058

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�INOEX
/

-AABBOT,
Eliz., 135
J., 135
Lola, 135
ABERNATHY, 114
'II., 135
ACHLEY,
J., 135

ADAMS,
Chas, 135
Elethe,·135
P.E., 135
Harriet, 135
J., 135
James, 135
John, 135
S.W.,114
Thos., 135
ALBACH,
P., 135
Wilemina, 135
ALBERS,
Anna
Emi 1ie/ Ame lia,
119
Henry
Christopher Jr.,
119
Henry
Christopher Sr.,
119
ALEXANDER,
'II., 135
ALLEN,
A.K., 135
A.S., 115
Anna, 135
Chas., 135
Eliza, 135
Harriet, 135
Homer, 135
James, 135
Jessie, 133

L.D., 135
Lerinal, 135
Lyman, 135
Martha, 135
Mary E., 135
N., 135
Norman, 115
P., 135
Phebe, 135
Samuel, 135
Susan E., 135
Tryer, 135
Allison,
Duncan, 135
ANDERSON,
Albert, 135
Augustus, 118
George, 118
Harriet, 135
J., 135
Janie, 135
Jenny, 135
Joseph, 118(2)
M., 136
Nellie, 136
Obadiah, 118
Oliishuline, 136
Rebecca, 136
Sarah, 118
W.R., 132
Wolklmie, 136
ANDREW,
A., 136
Edwin, 136
Eliz, 136
Lewis, 136
ANDREIfS,
A., 136
Alice, 136
Eliz., 136
S., 136
T.W., 118
If., 136
ANNUM,
David, 114
ARCHIBALD,

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A. 'II., 136
Alice, 136
Caleb, 136
Clara, 136
Ebeneezer, 136
Pred, 136
J.C.,136
Jane, 136
Julia, 136
ARCHISON,
J.R.,136
ARMSTRONG,
S., 114

ARNOLD,
E., 136
Julia, 136
ASERILL, 136
ASHBY,
James H., 117
ASSMAN,
J., 136
ATCHINSON,
J. R., 136
AUSTIN,
J., 136
AVERY,
R., 136
AYERS,
J •L., 136
Lorenzo, 136
Mary, 136
W., 136

-BBABCOCK,
C.If.,114
BACHUS,
C., 136
Martha, 136
Nancy, 136
BACON,
E.R., 136
L.L.,136
BAHNMAIER,
C.P.,132

BAILEY, 114,
115(2)
ILH., 136
P.A., 114, 115,
136
Hattie, 136
BAKER, 115(2)
Call pan , 137
Catherine, 137
Harlow, 137
Henrietta, 137
Henry, 137
JohnS., 137
R., 137
T.H., 137
BALDEN,
L., 137
Susan, 137
BALDWIN, 121
A., 137
Clara, 137
Panny, 137
H., 137
J.O., 137
Jane, 137
Johnor, 137
Kate, 137
Moses, 117
Plr., 123
'II., 137
BALEY,
G.B., 137
Vestia, 137
BANK,
S., 137
BARBER,
Ann, 137
Prancis R., 137
Ingle, 137
John, 137
M., 137
William, 137
BARICKLOW,
J., 118
BARKER,
P., 117

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BARKER (continued)
Prancis, 114
George, 115
J., 114
BARRETT 0.,
Josephine, 137
M., 137
BASHER,
H., 137
BASS,
Elizabeth
Birdie, 106
BASSETT,
O.A., 115
BEAM,
George 0., 118
J.A., 118
John A., 118
L.J., 117
BEAMER,
D., 137
BEASLEY,
Eliz., 137
George, 137
Lorenzo, 137
T., 137
Tabitha, 137
Thos., 137
BEATON,
R., 137
BEATTY,
W.R., 137
BEAZELEY,
Thos. N., 116
BECK,
V., 137
BEHON,
Ann, 137
H., 137
Phebe, 137
Sarah, 137
BEMIS,
D., 137
J., 137
BENDVINE,
A., 137
BENEDICT,
Eliz., 137
Prank, 137

BLACKFORD,
D., 138
BLACKLIDGE,
A., 138
Alfred, 138
Prank, 138
H.Ward, 138
Laura, 138
Maria, ·138
BLACKMAN,
W., 138
BLANEY,
Nancy, 117
William, 117
BLATT,
S., 138
BLEVINS,
Emi ly, 141
Sam, 141
BLOOD,
Arthur, 138
Eliza, 138
H.L., 114
Henry, 138
Ida, 138
J., 114, 138
James, 114
N.C., 116
BOBCOCK,
C.W., 138
BOBECK,
A., 138
BOBECOCK,
C.W., 138
BOEHNER,
Mary Ann, 119
BOLIN,
David, 115
BOLWIN,
Helen, 130
BOND,
Eliza, 116, 117
Ellis, 116
BONDE,
Ada, 138
Catherine, 138
E. ,138
Susia, 139
BOURSAW,

1., 137
Mary, 138
T., 138
W., 138
BENEE,
S. ,. 138
BENNET,
D., 138
G., 138
J., 138
BENSON,
Geo., 138
H.D., 138
BEONHOLE,
Peter, 138
BERDINE,
G., 138
BERGAN,
Dennis, 114
Patrick, 114
·BERRY,
A. P., 138
Ann, 138
G., 138
M.E., 138
BEVIN,
Geo., 138
BIGGS,
A., 138
Hattie, 138
BIGNELLE,
Jenny P., 138
L., 138
BIGSLOW,
Mary, 138
S.A., 138
BINELL,
A., 138
Henry, 138
Sophia, 138
BIRSILL,
A., 138
BISHOP,
Emma, 138
If., 138
BLACK,
E., 114
BLACKPERD,
D., 138

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Clara, 131
BOWER,
Samuel L., 118
Solomon, 118
BOWMAN,
C., 139
BOYD,
R., 118
Samuel, 118
BRACKELSBY,
Kate, 139
Lewis, 139
Mary, 139
W., 139
Warren, 139
BRAMAN,
Mart, 139
BRANT,
B.D., 139
Celia, 139
Lilley, 139
Nancey, 139
R.W., 139
BRECHLSBRUN,
Babette, 139
Ellen, 139
John, 139
Josephine, 139
Mary, 139
Z., 139
BREEDING,
John, 118
BREEZE,
P., 118
BRIIKS,
Mary, 139
P., 139
BRISPAN,
IL, 139
BRITTON,
P., 139
BROADWELL,
Anna, 109
Plorence, 109
Jacob, 109
Luella, 109
Virginia, 109
BROCKWAY,
H.N., 118

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BROGAN,
Daniel, 139
K., 139
Margaret, 139
P., 139
BRONSON,
H.T.,139
R., 139
BROOKS,
A., 139
B.C., 117
PauIR., 114
BROWN,
Anna, 132
Clara, 139
D., 139(2)
Elizabeth, 139
Emma, 139
Prank, 139
G.If., 139
H., 139
Henry, 115
J., 139
James C., 118
James I., 116
John, 139
L.H., 139
Martha, 139
Martha A., 141
Mattie, 133
Rhoda, 139
Sli, 139
WIlliam, 114
BROWNING,
Eve 1yn, 132
BRYAN,
D., 139
BRYANT,
Harriet, 139
Hary A., 139
N. L., 139'
BUCHER,
Fredericka, 119
BUCK,
A.F., 139
A.M., 139
E.W., 140
Eustice, 140
W.M.,140

CARSON,
Kit, 140
CAR1ER,
R.S., 118
CARY,
Newton, 114
Robert V., 114
CHAPMAN,
Ellen, 117
S., 140
S.A., 140
William, 117
CHARSE,
A., 140
CHASE,
A., 140
E., 140
CHASTAIN,
L.J., 115
CHATWOOD,
A., 140
A.P., 140
Ada, 140
Edney, 140
Fanny, 140
Frances, 140
Geo., 140
Ida, 140
Mary J., 140
Thomas, 140
W., 140
Williall, 140
CHOPMAN,
S.A., 140
CHRISTIAN,
George Ann, 140
J., 118, 140
James, 118
Malinda G., 140
CHURCHILL,
Geo., 140
George, 114
Helen, 140
CLARK,
Chas. R., 140
Clara, 140
D.H., 140
Oliver, 116
CLAUD,

BUELL,
Alice S., 141
BULENE,
L., 117

BULLEN,
Gertrude, 140
Gewrtrude, 140
Kate E., 140
Susan, 140
W.S., 140
BULLENE, 114
Amarett, 140
Iowa L., 140
L., 140
Thomas, 140
BUNCE,
Cora, 129
BUNETT,
E1iz., 140
R.S., 140
Rose, 140
BURLEIGH, 115
BURNERD,
A., 140
BURNETT, 114,
115(2)
BURNS,
Hiram, 140
BURT,
Geo., 140

-CCAMERON,
Noah, 116
CAMMONS,
Wm., 116
CAMPBELL,
Charles, 118
CANNOLE,
Bertha, 131
CARPENTER,
Daily, 140
J., 140
L., 140
CARR,
A., 140
Hathe, 140
Mary, 140

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Judy, 114
CO AMES ,
Eli, 115
COATS,
E.M., 117
George W., 117
COE,
JohnM., 114,
117
COLE,
Mabel, 129
COLEMAN, 115
COLLAMORE,
(heirs), 115
George W., 115,
117
John W., 115
Julia A., 115
COMSASKY,
Pat, 125
CONALLY,
Wi lliam, 116
CONKLING,
Louise Waldon,
109
CONNALLY,
James, 116
CONNOR,
Dorothy, 112
Elizabeth, 112
Henry 0., 114
Lucy, 112
Mar jorie, 112
Rose, 112
William, 112
COOK,
Beulah Violet,
107
Charles Hall,
107
Ernest Gatch,
107
COR,
John M., 117
COREL,
Henry, 113
Jemimah, 113
CORNELIUS,
E.H., 115

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CORNELL,
Anna E., 118
John A., 118
COX, 114
Joseph P.,
111(2)
Rogers, 111
CRADY,
Norma, 130
CRAWPORD,
Hugh, 108
CRIDDLE,
Thomas, 141
CRUM,
John L., 116
CUNNINGHAM,
Katherine, 131
CURRIER,
John P., 114
CURTIS,
A., 118
Alfred, 118
CURTISS,
A., 116
Alfred, 117
Mr., 127

-DDALTON,
B.P.,114
Helen, 115
DAVIDSON,
Norman, 118
DAVIS,
"Widow", 118
George, 118
Isaac, 118
Winslow, 115
DEAN,
John M., 117
DEHNER,
Louisa
Wilhelmina, 119
DELEE,
A.G., 116
DELINGER,
Maud, 112
DENNIS,

Philip Matson,
108
William, 108
PAXON,
A.A., 116
PIELDS,
S., 114
PINLEY, 115(2)
PISKE,
John P. III, 110
John F. Jr., 110
PITZPATRICK,
P.G.,129
Prank, 129
James 1., 129
Jane, 129(2)
Jennie, 129
Kirk, 129
Lloyd, 129
FLICKER,
Joseph, 116
PORBES,
James, 141
PORD, 115
George, 114
PRAKER,
Edith, 129
Ethel, 129
Guy, 129
H.T., 129
James, 129
PREEMAN,
William H., 118
PRENCH,
Gladys, 129
John, 129
John ,,~, 129
Stanley, 129
Stella, 133
PULL,
Mr., 125, 126
PULLER, 115
Z.H., 117
PUNK,
John, 116

L.B., 116
DISSMAN,
J.P., 116
DIX,
C.B., 118
R.C., 114.
DUBOIS,
N.H., 114
DUFFIELD,
Hedgman T., 118
Robert G., 118
DUNCAN, 115
C.S., 115
L. Wallace, 113
W.H., 114, 115
DUNLAP,
Joseph, 114
DUTTON,
Mathew R., 118

-EEARLE, 114
ELDRIDGE, 115
Bros., 114
ELLIOTT,
R.G., 115(2)
EMERY,
Arthur, 129
J.S., 114, 117
James: 117
James S., 114
ENOS,
H.L., 114, 116,
117
Horace L., 116
ERNEST, 114
EVANS,
G. (Gertrude),
131
EVERSOLE,
Myrtle, 130

-PPARRAR,
"Widow", 116
Samuel, 116
PAUCETT, .

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W.H., 129
GALLUP,
Emma, 141
GANES,
Cordelia, 133
GARRETT,
P.P., 118
GARVIN,
(heirs), 118
David, 118
John PI., 118
Thomas S., 118
GATCH,
Albert, 111
Andrew, 106(2)
Andrew Philippe,
111
Anna Margaret,
112
Anne Harvey, 107
Anne Platson, 109
Benjamin, 108
Burget ta, 110
Cena, 110
Charles Newman,
107
Claire, 111
Claud, 111
Clifford D., 110
Con B., 106
Conduce, 106
Conduce H., 112
Conduce Locke,
107
Conduce Willin,
106
Edith, 106
Eleanora (Ella),
106
Elida (Ida)
Rusk, 107
Ellen, 111
Elwood Stewart,
112
Emley Barber,
110
Eva PI., 106
Eva Serena, 112
Florence, 110

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Prances, 111
Prancis
McCormick, 110,

III
Prank, 110
George, 106, 111
Gordon, 110
Gordon Gray, 112
Grace, 110
Helen Gray, 112
Jennie Lind, III
John Leming, 106
Joseph, 106
Joseph McGrew,
106, 107
Joseph Trimble,
107
Katherine
Haynes, 111
Katie D., 109
Lewis, 108
Lill ian Love,
110
Lillie, 107
Louise, 112
Margaret, 106
Marguerite, 110
Martha (Mattie),
111
Mary, 111(2),
112
Mary Belle, 111
Mary Stewart,
112
May, 106
Milton
McCormick, III
Milton W., 111
Moses D., 111
Nathaniel, 110
Nicholas, 108
Orytha Helen,
111
Philip, 110
Philip B., 110
Philip Burgen,
109, 110
Philip Smith,
111

Rachel, 111
Richard, 108
Ruth Gordon, 112
Sally, 110
Samuel, 111
Sarah (SallY)
Hiss, 110 .
Thomas, 106 .
Thomas Leigh,
111
Thomas Milton,
111
Victor, 106
Willard Phillip,
106
GAYLORD,
Geo. , 114
GEELAN,
Amos, 129
Carrie, 129
Charles, 129
Justus, 129(2)
Nora, 129
Rose, 129
Salome, 129
Wm. G., 129
GEOPPERT,
Caroline, 130
GEST,
Caroline, 109
GILBERT, 114
GILMORE,
Allen 0., 114
GLENN,
Bertha, 129
Claude, 130
Cyrus L., 129
Gladys, 129
Ivah, 129
Ivan, 129
Katherine, 133
Mabel, 129
Oneta, 129
Paul, 129
Starr, 129, 130
Thomas, 130
Veda, 129
William H., 130
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Ellen, 130
Harvey, 130
Lefa, 130
Lucile, 130
Ma1ven, 130
Rosie, 130
GOLDEN,
Jane Walls, 120
GOODWIN,
Ethel Swing, 108
Philip Burgin,
108
Ruth Swing, 108
GORRILL,
Barr, 130(2)
M.D., 131
Marshall, 130(2)
Maude, 130
R.W., 130
Robert, 130
Williall, 130
GRAHAM,
William, 117
GRAY,
Emma, 112
Goldie, 130
Grace, 130
Hazel, 130
Robert, 130
Robert M., 130
GREEN,
Evan E., 115
GRESS,
Herbert, 130
John, 130
Pearl, 130
Ray, 130
Rosa, 131
Ruth, 130
GRIPPIN,
Hannah, 117
GRIFPITH,
G.W.B., 117
GRISWOLD,
Helen fl., 116
J.P., 115, 116
GROVENOR,
Gurdan, 116
Gurdon, 115

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GURLEY,
Elizabeth M.,
115

-HHAAS, 117
Samuel P., 117
HALBERT,
David C., 115
HALDERMAHN,
Daniel, 118
HALL,
William S., 117
HAMLIN,
Albert, 130
Newt, 130
HANSCOM,
O.A., 116
HARD, 115
HARLOW,
. Oscar, 116
HARRINGTON,
Alice, 130
C.R., 130
Charles R. Jr.,
130
David, 130
HARRIS,

C., 118
Ed, 130
W.W., 130
Wm. B., 130
HART,
Mary, 117
HARTHMANN,
Maurice, 116
HARTMAN,
Amelia, 130
August, 130
Clifford, 130
Fred, 130
Gus, 130
Minnie, 130
HAUG,
John Jacob, 117
Magdalena, 117
HAYNES,
Josephine, 111

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HENDRY,
James H., 117
HENRY,
Dwight, 130
Gertrude, 130
John D., 130
Wm. P., 130
HERSCHELL,
Bertha, 132
HETRICK,
Charles, 130
Maude, 130
Noah, 130
HEWITT,
Prank, 116
HILL,
Arthur, 131
Blanch, 131
Charles, 131
Emerson, 131
Howard, 131
W.C., 131
Wm., 131
HILLIS,
Joseph, 108
HOAD,
Bruce, 131
Mrs. Gertrude
M., 131
William, 131
HOAG,
Benjamin W., 118
M.P., 118
HOGG,
Harley, 131
John, 131
Mrs. Emma, 131
Thomas, 131
William, 131
HOGUE,
S.P., 131
HOLDEN,
H., 114
HOLMES,
George, 112
Mary Louise, 112
Mary Susan
Gatch, 112
Philip Richard,

112
HOLSINGER,
Winfield S., 141
HOLWADEL, 119
HOPE,
Joseph D., 117
HORNSBY,
C., 114
W.R., 114
HOUK,
Alfred, 131
Charles W., 131
Edith, 131
Ellen, 131
Prank W., 131
George J. Jr.,
131
Harley, 131
Harold, 131
Hazel, 131
"arvin, 13i
Ralph, 131
Rose, 132
Ruby, 131
Russell, 131
Walter, 131
BOUT,
Omena, 131
HOWELL,
Mrs. Mary
(Salathiel), 113
HOYT,
S.E., 115
HUMBERT,
Minnie, 130
HUNT,
George W., 115
HUTCHINSON,
Ed, 131
George W., 117
John P., 114
HUTCHISON,
William, 115
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ICE,
Albert, 131

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Calvin, 131
Edward, 131
Elsie, 131
Leonard, 131
Lovey, 131
Margaret, 131
Mart in, 131
Martin P., 131
Ralph, 131
Thomas, 131
M.T.,131
William T., 131
INGERSOL,
Charles, 115
IRWIN,
John, 125

-JJANT,
Augustus, 117
Mary Helen, 117
JENKINS,
(minors), 114
Ann M., 116
Anne M., -114
Gaius, 114
JENNINGS,
Addie, 133
Ed, 115
JOHN,
Bannock, 121
JOHNSON,
Anna, 131
Campbell Moore,
109
Campbe 11 Swing,
109
Cecil, 131
Grant U., 131
Lucille, 131
Markley, 115
Selina, 132
Seline, 131
W.H., 132
JONES,
Henry Richard,
141
Richard Thomas,

141
William, 116

-KKAMPSCHROEDER,
Alvin, 132
Annie, 132(2)
Arthur, 132
August H., 132
Carl, 132(2)
Charles P., 132
Edith, 132
Pred H., 132
Glenn, 132
Harry, 132(2)
Helen, 132
Howard, 132
Louis, 132
Marie, 132
Mattie, 132
Olin, 132(2)
Ralph, 132
Robert, 132
Ruby, 132
Thomas, 132
William H., 132
KASHNER,
Peter J., 115
HAVER,
Jacob, 117
KEEPE,
James, 115
KELLOGG,
Benjamin 0., 132
Elsie, 132
Grace, 132
KELSIE,
M.L., 115
KENNEDY,
Effie, 132
KENN1EU,
John A., 114
KENSIT,
Inez Staatz, 119
KETTERING, 132
Almeda, 132
Esther, 132
George, 132

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Ira A., 132
KLAUS,
Mary, 118
KLAUSE,
Prederick, 118
KLOTZ,
Robert, 114
KOEHLER,
A.A., 132
Bessie, 132
Edith, 132
Harvey, 132
Henry, 132
John, 132
John E., 132
Kenry, 132
Pearl, 132
Raymond, 132
Russell, 132
KRAPT,
Gladys, 132
Irwin B., 132
Milton, 132
Roland, 132
KRAMJISHROLER,
Louise, 130
KROPP,
F.M., 132
Grace, 132
Laura, 132
Louise, 132
Oscar, 132
-L-

LADD,
E.D., 116
LAMB,
Wm. P., 118
LANCASTER,
Dorothy, 132
Edna, 132
Edyth, 132
Louise, 132
Mary, 132
Wm., 132
LASH,
"Widow", 118
George W., 118

John, 118
LASWELL,
Edna, 132
Kisie, 132
Marion, 132
LAUCHONER,
Sarah, 141
LAUGHTER,
Arinilda, 132(2)
LAUMAN,
Elwood Gatch,
112
Hester, 112
Philip Ammen,
112
Philip Gatch,
112
LAWS,
O.S., 118
LEAMER,
lIilliam, 117
LEE,
Audrey, 132
Everett, 132
Gertrude, 132
Howard, 132
Raymond, 132
Sadie, 132
lIal ter H., 133
LINDSLEY,
D.O., 114
LINN,
Peter, 118
LITCHFIELD,
Lewis, 115
LOGAN,
Joe V., 133
Joseph, 133
Stella, 133
LORING, 114
Betsy W., 116
Judah, 116
LOW,
(heirs), 114
Joseph G., 114
S.E.,114
LUDINGTON,
R.W., 115
LUTZ,

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Sophia, 132
LYMAN,
Elias C., 116
William, 116
LYNCH,
Elsie, 133
Geo., 115
James G., 133
LYON,
Elizabeth, 115
William, 115
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McALLASTER,
O.W., 117
MCARTHUR, .
L., 116(2)
MACCABE,
James Eugene,
116
Richard S., 116
MCCALL,
DaveT.,133
John, 133
Madge, 133
Margurite, 133
Minnie, 133
Orville, 133
Virginia, 133
Wayne, 133
MCCARTY,
George L., 133
MCCLANAHAN,
Alex P., 133
Bertha, 133
Ella, 133
Emma, 133
Pranklin, 133
Fred, 133
G. Edward, 133
Hazel, 133
Hedgeman, 133
helen, 133
Madalyn, 133
Martha, 133
Mrs. Mary E.,
133
Nancy, 133

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Roberta, 133
William, 133
McDONALD,
Patrick Henry,
107
MCFADDEN,
Jacob, 117
MACY,
E.G., 118
MAJERS,
Thomas, 118
MALLORY, 114
A.H., 114
MALONE,
Thomas, 117
MANDRILL,
C.L., 116
MARROW,
Robert, 114
MARSH,
Olive, 110
MARTIN,
lIilliam D., 118
Wm., 114
MASON,
Ella, 131
MATHEIIS,
Mr., 125
MATNEY,
Clarence, 133
David, 141
John, 133
Kenneth, 133
Opal, 133
MATSON,
Anna, 108
Elizabeth Gatch,
107, 108
Georgetta, 108
Hattie, 108
Mary, 108
Philip D., 108
Sally, 108
MBARRACE,
R., 117
MEARS,
Edgar, 109
Edith, 109
Harry, 109

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MEARS (continued)
Mary Smith, 109
Sarah Elizabeth,
109
William B., 109
MELISH,
Charles B., 107
May, 110
Thomas Gatch,
110
W.B., 110
MENZENMAYER,
John Christian,
119

John Jacob, 119
Ruth, 119
Samuel Wesley,
119
MERWIN, 122, 123
Mr., 121
MESENHIMER,
Clifford, 133
Edna, 133
Mi Idred, 133
Myron, 133
Orland, 133
Schoyler C., 133
MIGLIARO,
Charles, 133
John, 133
Mrs. Mary L.,
133
MILLISON,
Emma, 141
MILLS,
James B., 115
MILLS, ,
J.H.W.,116
MINER, 115
MISENHIMER,
Arthur, 133
Benjamin
Franklin, 133
Ethel, 133
Garnet, 133
Gertie; 133
Opal, 133
MOORE,
Cora, 133

Carl, 119
Carl Sr., 119
Fredericka
Henerietta C.,
119
OLDHAM, 114
Johnathciu-, 116
Jon., 114
OTIS,
H.F., 114
OWENS, 122, 123

Fred, 133
Fred H., 133
Kate, 133
Mrs. J.A., 133
Mrs. Judith, ·133
Nettie, 133
Walter, 133
Wm., 133
MORRISS,
Edna, 129
MORROW,
William, 117
MORTON,
A.R., 115
MULLER (Miller),
Anna Maria
(Mary), 119
Frederick, 119
MYERS,
Jessie, 130

-PPALMER,
(heirs), 115
D.W.,116
Daniel W., 115
Phebe N., 115
PARKER, 116
Mr., 124
PARKES,
Johnathen, 124
PARSONS,
Josephine, 129
PATTERSON,
Susan, 116
William, 116
PEASE, 115
C.A., 115
PECK,
J.C.,117
PEEBLES,
Cynthia, 117
Hugh H.A.B., 117
PHILIPPE,
Ida, 111
PHILLIPS,
Wm., 114
PIEARATT, 117
PIECE,
E.A., 114
PIERCE, 126
E., 114
PLUMB, 113
PLUMMER,
Helen, 111
PRATHER,
L.A., 118

-NNEILL,
Forrester, 116
NELSON,
Mathew, 115
NEWCOMB,
Frederick, 113
NEWMAN, 115
NICHOLS,
Leonard, 115
Leonard H., 115
NICHOLSON,
Josiah, 118
NORRIS,
JessieN.,130
NORTHRUP,
A.E., 118
NUFFER,
Emma, 130

-0OAKLEY,
Joseph Jr., 118
O'CONNOR,
James G., 117
OESTERREICH,

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PRENTISS,
S.B., 117
PRESTON,
R., 118
PRICE,
John, 110
PRUIT'l'/PREWITT ,
Anderson, 141
PUCKET'l',
Alice, 141
Augustus (Gus),
141
Charles J., 141
Don, 141
Emerine/Emeline,
141
Emily, 141
James S., 141(3)
John, 141(2)
Joshua, 141
Louis B., 141
Nancy, 141(2)
Oliver Franklin,
141
Rebecca, 141
Robert, 141
Sarah, 141
wi 11 i am, 141
William Carl,
141
PUTNEY,
L.B., 117

-QQUANTRI LL, 113
QUICK,
Levi, 115

-RRAMSEY,
B., 118
RANDALL,
Claire, 110
John, 110
Philip, 110
RAWLINS,
J.D., 117

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RAYMOND, 115
READ, 114
REED,
Amel ia, 115
Ed 19 i n E., 115
REYNOLDS, 115
William, 115
RICKER,
,William S., 115
RIDENAUR, 115
RIDENOUR, 115
RIGGS, 118
Samuel A., 114,
115
Samue 1 S., 117
RILEY,
Almet ta, 133
ROBINSON,
C., 114
ROLLINS,
Joseph D., 115
ROTTMAN,
Adam, 118
ROUCHEY,
L., 117
RUNYAN,
Emma, 111
RUNYON,
Gatch, 111
Henry, 111
Minnie, 111
Russell, 111
RUSSELL,
J.W., 116
S.C., 114, 115

-SSALATHIEL,
Agnes, 113
Charles, 113
Henry M., 113
John, 113(2)
Margaret, 113
Mary, 113
Morgan, 113
Thomas S., 113
Walter, 113
SANDS,

James G., 114,
115
SARGENT,
George H., 116
SATTIN,
Ellie, 130
SAYLE,
W.L.G,., 117
SCHOTT,
Mamie, 129
SCHULTZ,
Christian, 141
Elizabeth, 141
Mary D., 141
SCHWINDRAZHEIM,
Henrietta
Catherine, 119
SCOTT,
Wm. Norris, 115
SELDEN,
J.M.,110
James, 110
Lillyan, 110
Love, 110
SELKREGG,
Wm. A., 115
SHAFER,
Louise, 132
SHAND, 114
SHANKLIN,
H., 114
SHANNON,
Wilson, 116
SHAW,
M., ll6
Mattie, 132
Ray H., 141
Sadie, 132
SHEMMER,
Wilson, Jr., 115
SHENKL'ING,
Henry, ll5
SHERA,
Caleb A., 108
SHIELDS,
Mary, 131
SHIRLEY,
Isaac, 117
Wilburn, 117

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J.M., 117
SHOOK,
Emma, 129
SIMMONS,
Aaron Matson,
107
Anna Dial, 108
Bertha Emma, 107
Cora S., 108
Effie Elizabeth,
107
James, 107, 108
John iI., 117
Laura Lane, 108
Lou, 108
Mary, 107, 108
Philip Gatch,
108
Sarah, 108
SIMPSON,
John, 115
SMALLEY,
Dana, 106
SMITH, 116
Henry, 115
N.F.,117
SNIBLEY,
David, 118
SNYDER, 117
Mary V., 116
Samuel S., 116
SOELKE,
Cattarina, 117
SOLOMON,
M., 114, 117
SOULE,
W.L.G., 117
SPENCER,
Sarah, 129
SPICER, 114
STAATZ,
Charles William,
119
Christian
Prederick, 119
Everett Charles
Henry, 119
George William,

119
Inez Mae, 119
STEARNS,
"Widow", 118
Alpheus Wm., 118
Clark, 118
STERNS,
Charles, lIS
STEVENS, 114
Henry, 117
J.L., 114
Mary Helen, 117
Wm., 114
STEWART,
John, 116
STIGAUP,
Annie Louis~,
141
STOKES,
Clara, 133
STORM,
A., 114, 115,
117
STREETER,
Daniel, 118
STROUP,
(heirs)' 11i
John, 117
STUCKER,
Mr./Mrs., 125
SUBER,
Dr., 118
SWIFT,
Lawrence Chew,
112
Lawrence Chew
Jr., 112
Loui sa Margaret
Walker, 112
SWING,
Caroline Matson,
109
Elizabeth
Pishback, 109
Florence, 10~
Frederick, 109
George, 109
James B., 109
Louise, 109

�INDEX TO THE PIONEER YOLo XYII, NO.3

SWING (continued)
Mary E., 109
Peter Fletcher,
109
Philip Burgin,
109
Philip C., 109
Richard C., 109
SYLVESTER,
E., 114

-TTAYLOR,
Mabe 1, 132
THACHER,
Solon 0., 115
THACKER,
T. D., 115
THOMAS,
D.G. , 108
THOMPSON,
H.H. , 118
H.S., 11S
Katherine
Luella, 109
Margaret, 109
S.A., 109
TINGLE,
P., 114
TOLLES, 115
TOOTHMAN,
W.H., 115
TUCKER,
Mr. , 126, 127
Mr./Mrs., 125
Nancy, 125
-UUNGER,
Katherine, 131

-YVANCIL,
Amelia, 115
Daniel, 115
VAUGHN,

R.L.,117
WILLIAMSON,
Jennie A., 107
Joseph, 141
WilliamT.,117
WILLSON,
Robert, 114
WILSON,
Ethe 1, 130
WINSTON,
A.G., 108
WISE,
Marie, 132
WOOD,
Edward If., 115
Emma, 129
JohnP., 118
S.N.,114(2)
WOODWARD, 115(2)
B.W., 115
WORDEN,
James A., 117
WORDON,
L.J., 116
WORTHINGTON,
Ella, 106
WYLER, 116

Donald W., 134
YILES,
Anna, 132

-WWAIT ,
Delila B., 121
WALKINS,
James, 116
WALLOlfT,
Charlotte Louise
If., 119
WALTER,
Emma, 131
Minnie, 129
WATSON,
James 0., lIS
WATTS,
Abram, 116
WEBBER,
Jacob, 118
WElL,
Hannah
Catherine, 119
Nickolas, 119
WELLS,
William S.,
114(2)
WELSE,
Adam, 114
WELSH,
Adam, 115
WERNER,
Aaron, 117
WESTHEPPER,
Jacob, 141
WHEELER,
J.H., 111
WHITNEY,
T.L.,115
WILDER, 116
A., 114
J.H.,114
WILKHRSON,
Maria, 141(2)
WILLEY,
John W., 118
WILLIAMS, 117

-YYEOMAN,
Edna, 112
YOUNG,
A.M., 116

-ZZIMMERMAN,
. Wm., 115

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

Temporary Officers
Presj dent. . . . . . . . . .
. . Mary Burchill
Vice President ..... .
Recording Secretary ...... Jerry Feese
Corresponding Secretary .. Janet Payne
T~easllrer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beverley Chapman
L1brarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck and Erma Worley
Genealogist
..... .
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beverley Chaoman
Pioneer Editor . . . . . . . . . . . Bobbie Title: Santa Ana, CA
Newsletter Editor ..... .
Committees
Membe~ship...
.Alta Dllnc~n
Refreshments.
Goodwi 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ways and Means . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hougland
Five Generation Charts ... Carol Whitson
.Cookbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beverley Chapman
Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Board
Calling Committee . . . . . . . . Marv Lawson
Family History Book.
. .Car~l Francis
Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AII members of the Society

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY, .KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont
St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m~ - 5:30 p.m .• Anyone may use.
our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the
Reference Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials
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, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Winter 1993/1994

VOL. XVII. No.2

PAGE

CONTENTS

LEITER FROM THE PRESIDENT ...••.•..•.•••••...•..•.••••.••.•....•..... · •. • 63
GREENWOOD VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RECORDS 1898-1902 •....•....•.•....•.•.. 64
CROWDER SCHOOL DISTRICT RECORDS 1910 .•.••••.•..••••...•••..........•...• 68
DEATH NOTICE - S. W. MUENZENMAYER - 1937 .....•...••...........•..•..•... 69
DIARY OF OUR TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS - 1886 - Part 2 ••••..••......• ~ ...•. 70
HELPFUL HINTS TO KANSAS RESEARCHERS .•.•.•.•......•.....••.....•.....•..• 77
KANSAS FARM AND BREEZE DIRECTORY - 1920 .•.....••.•.•..•.....•••..•...••. 78

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GATCH GENEALOGY - Part 2 ...•........................................•.. 83
DOES YOUR FAMILY SPEAK .. SCOTCH-IRISH .. ? ................................. 89
APPEARANCE DOCKET, Probate Court, Vol. A, 1855 ...•............•........• 90
QUERIES ............•...••..•••-•...•...••......•..•.•••......•.•.....•... 95
INDEX to Volume XVII, No.2 .. -. ...........•.........•....•.••.•......... -.96

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 necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding. Send
submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a Board
Member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returne~ to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the Douglas
Co, Kansas Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

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GREETINGS, Again and Still,
from your President
I want to thank Bobby Title for agreeing to help us ~ut with THE PIONEER.
She lives in Santa Ana, CA, works full time but still finds time to do this for
us.
Her reason for helping is because in the past she received such good
information from THE PIONEER she wanted to do what she could to keep this
publication going. We do thank her, a lot. She did the last issue, Vol 17, No.
1 and will continue for a while. With her help we will be caught up in no time.
However, to do this we will need input from the rest of the members. If you have
any information that you have gleaned or put together and would like it to be
published in THE PIONEER please get it to me. This publication is made up of
only material donated by members. Send it to me, Mary Burchill, at our P.O. Box.
The following books have been purchased by the Douglas County, Kansas,
Genealogical Society and placed in our Library as a memorial to Claude Smith.
Claude had his roots in Leavenworth County and the environs. Claude and Zona,
who is active in the Society, have both been long time members. A commemorative
acknowledgement will be placed in each volume.
Erwin C. Baker and Charles p'. Pierce, compilers, Cemetery Surname
Index (Leavenworth: Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, 1980).
There are 10 pamphlets covering the following townships in
Leavenworth County:
Tonganoxie, Stranger, Reno, Kickapoo, High
Prairie (excluding Sunset Memory Gardens), Fairmount, Easton,
Delaware (excluding Mt. Calvary and Mt. Muncie), Sherman and
Alexandria.
Leavenworth Co. Oldest Resident Pioneer Day Contest (1936).

20 p.

Rita Spindler, compiler and editor, Snooping Around (Leavenworth:
Leavenworth COunty Genealogical Society, 1993). 20 p.
John and Enid Ostertag, compilers, A Directory of 20 Counties
bordering the Missouri River for Genealogists. Historians. Tourists,
(St. Joseph, MO: John and Enid Ostertag, 1988). 378 p.
Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, History of Leavenworth
Leavenworth County Genealogical
County. Kansas (Leavenworth:
Society, 1990). 464 p.
Once again, this Spring we will be calling for officers.
If you would
volunteer that would be great.
Now that the Family History Book is nearing
completion, the officers will be able to concentrate on the business of the
Soc~et!.
The present Board has pledged to see the book through to completion,
re11ev1ng the new Board from that responsibility. There is so much interest in
the Society that I find it hard to believ~ that there are not some members who
would take on the responsibilities of officers.
If you have any suggestions,
please let me know.
Sincerely,
Mary Burchill

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DISTRICT #24

U

Annual Report of School District 1124,
county of Douglas, State of Kansas, for
the year ending
Made under
official oath, and transmitted to the
County Superintendent, this __ day of
A.D. 1898.
67 Students
Signed:

BUNCE, Cora
BUNCE, Willard
BUNCE, Frank
BUNCE, Maud
BRADFORD, Jessie
BRADFORD, Helen
BUSH, Henry
CHRISTIAN, Volney
CHRISTIAN, John
CUMMINGS, Myrtle
COOK, Maud
COOK, Arthur (?)
DUNCAN, Eliza
DUNCAN, Willie
DUNCAN, Chas.
FINDLEY, Jennie
FINDLEY, Julia
GIBBENS, Flora
GIBBENS, Chas.
GIBBENS, Dora
GIBBENS, Arthur
GIBBENS, Clyde
GIBBENS, Maggie
GEELAN, Chas.
GEELAN, Bertha
GEELAN, Justus
GEELAN, Carrie
GEELAN, Nora
GLENN, Bessie
HOGUE, Theoph
HOGG, John
HENNESSY, Jessie
HENNESSY, Andrew
HENNESSY, Frank

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JOHNSON, Clarence
JOHNSON, Rolley
JOHNSON, George
JOHNSON, Louis
JOHNSON, Lulu
JOHNSON, Ruby
KING, John
KING, Fred
KING, Maxie
KING, Wesley
KING, Henry
KING, Dora
MCCOLLUM, Maggie
MEDSGER, Goldie
MEDSGER, Charley
MEDSGER, Laura
MCCLANAHAN, Fred
MCCLANAHAN, Minnie
MCCLANAHAN, Ethel
MCCLANAHAN, Mary
MORRIS, Nellie
MORRIS, Warren
MORRIS, Clarence
SHAFFER, Etta
SHAFFER, Lee
SHAFFER, Maud
SHAFFER, Earl
TIMMONS, Bertha
TIMMONS, Leonard
SPENCER, Cora
SPENCER, Reed
WEESE, Lena
WEESE, William

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GREENWOOD VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT "24
Annual Report of School District #24, county of Douglas, State of
Kansas, for the year ending
Made under official oath, and
transmitted to the County Superintendent this ___ day of ___ , A.D. 1899.
Signed:

71 Students
Name
BUNCE, Willard
BUNCE, Frank
BUNCE, Maud
BUSH, Henry
BAKER, Jessie
BOWERS, Myrtle
BOWERS, George
CHRISTIAN, Volney
CHRISTIAN, John
CUMMINGS, Myrtle
CUMMINGS, Clinton (? )
DUNCAN, Eliza
DUNCAN, Willey
DUNCAN, Charley
FINDLEY, Jennie
FINDLEY, Julia
FRENCH, Grace
FRENCH, Stella
GIBBENS, Charley
GIBBENS, Dora
GIBBENS, Arthur
GIBBENS, Clyde
GIBBENS, Maggie
GIBBENS, Ray
GEELAN, Chas.
GEELAN, Bertha
GEELAN, Justus
GEELAN, Carrie
GEELAN, Nora
GEELAN, Rosie
GLENN, Bessie
HOGG, John
JOHNSON, Clarence
JOHNSON, Rolley
JOHNSON, George
JOHNSON, Louis

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JOHNSON, Loulu
JOHNSON, Ruby
KING, John
KING, Fred
KING, Maxie
KING, Wesley
KING, Henry
KING, Dora
MEDSGER, Goldie
MEDSGER, Charley
MEDSGER, Laura
McCLANAHAN, Fred
McCLANAHAN, Minnie
McCLANAHAN, Ethel
McCLANAHAN, Mary
McCLANAHAN, Flora
MORRIS, Nellie
MORRIS, Warren
MORRIS, Clarence
RAUSCH, Maud
RAUSCH, Mina
RAUSCH, Helen
RAUSCH, Fritz
RAUSCH, Victor
RAUSCH, Grover
RAUSCH, Mary
RILEY, Nellie
SHAFFER, Etta
SHAFFER, Lee
SHAFFER, Maud
SHAFFER, Earl
SPENCER, Cora
SPENCER, Reed
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DISTRICT tt24
Annua 1 Report of School Di s tr i c t tt24 , county of Dougl as , State of
Kansas, for the year ending
Made under official oath, and
transmitted to the County Superintendent, this __ day of
A.D.
1900.
Signed:

68 Students

BUNCE, Willard
BUNCE, Frank
BUNCE, Maud
BAKER, Jessie
BAUER (BOWER), Myrtle
BAUER (BOWER), George
BARNES, Lola
CHRISTIAN, Volney
CHRISTIAN, John
DUNCAN, Eliza
DUNCAN, Willie
DUNCAN, Charley
FRENCH, Albert
FRENCH, Grace
FRENCH, Stella
FRENCH, Nellie
FRENCH, Roma
GIBBENS, Charley
GIBBENS, Dora
GIBBENS, Arthur
GIBBENS, Clyde
GIBBENS, Maggie
GIBBENS, Ray
GEELAN, Charley
GEELAN, Bertha
GEELAN, Justus
GEELAN, Carrie
GEELAN, Nora
GEELAN, Rosie
GLENN, Bessie
HOGG, John
HOGG, Harley
JOHNSON, Clarence
JOHNSON, Rolley

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JOHNSON, George
JOHNSON, Lois
JOHNSON, Lulu
JOHNSON, Ruby
JOHNSON, Charley
KING, Wesley
KING, Henery
KING, Dora
KING, Arthur
MEDSGER, Goldie
MEDSGER, Charley
MEDSGER, Laura
MCCLANAHAN, Minnie
MCCLANAHAN, Ethel
MCCLANAHAN, Mary
MCCLANAHAN, Fred
MCCLANAHAN, Flora
MORRIS, Nellie
MORRIS, Warren
MORRIS, Clarence
QUIGLEY, Charley
RAUSCH, Maud
RAUSCH, Mina
RAUSCH, Helen
RAUSCH, Fritz
RAUSCH, Victor
RAUSCH, Grover
RAUSCH, Mary
SPENCER, Cora
SPENCER, Reed
SPENCER, Gladys
SHAFFER, Etta
SHAFFER, Lee
SHAFFER, Maud
SHAFFER, Earl
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GREENWOOD VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT '24
Annual Report of School Di s tr i c t f~24 , county of Douglas, Sta te of
Made under official oath,
Kansas, for the year ending June 30, 1902.
and transmitted to the County Superintendent, this __ day of _ _ A.D.
1902.
Signed:
Gladys SPENCER
Reed SPENCER
Mary RAUSCH
Helen RAUSCH
Victor RAUSCH
Fritz RAUSCH
Mina RAUSCH
Maud RAUSCH
Ruby JOHNSON
Lois JOHNSON
Birdie JOHNSON
Beasley ? JOHNSON
Clarence JOHNSON
Rowdie JOHNSON
George JOHNSON
Clarence MORRIS
Nellie MORRIS
Warren MORRIS
Nora GEELAN
Carrie GEELAN
Bertha GEELAN
Justice GEELAN
Charles GEELAN
Bessie GLENN
Jack CHRISTIAN
Voney CHRISTIAN
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Vacy DENNY
Maude BUNCE
Florence LIGGETT
John LIGGETT
Stella LIGGETT
Maude SHAFFER.
Frank BUNCE
Lee SHAFFER
Earl SHAFFER
Etta SHAFFER
Harley HOGG
Maggie GIBBONS
Grace FRENCH
Stella FRENCH
Eliza DUNCAN
Charles DUNCAN
William DUNCAN
Nellie RILEY
Henry RILEY
Bessie ELLIS
Myrtle ELLIS
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CROWDER SCHOOL
DISTRICT #69
Annual Report of School District ft69, county of Douglas, State of
Made under official oath,
Kansas, for the year ending June 30, 1910.
to
the
County
Superintendent,
this 28th day of July
and transmi t ted
A.D., 1910.
Signed:

34 Students

Mrs. Leonora Colman
Parent

May ARMSTRONG
Nellie ARMSTRONG
Leila BANKS
Addie CARTER
Tena CRISS
Aileen COLMAN
Gladys DESKIN
Mary DESKIN
Huldah DESKIN
Wilma EVANS
Marie GENTRY
Blanch SHELLEY
Sadie RICHARDS
Hattie SKINNER
Theodore ARMSTRONG
John BANKS
Herman BANKS
Corbet CARTER
Shipman CARTER
Willie CRISS
George CRISS
Richard CRISS
Willis COLMAN
Clarence DESKIN
George GENTRY
Dick RICHARDS
Willie RICHARDS
John RICHARDS
Cecil RICHARDS
Harry SKINNER
Samuel SKINNER
Roslin SKINNER
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Harley ARMSTRONG-Lecompton
Harley ARMSTRONG
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George BANKS
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W.A. COLMAN-Lawrence
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Michael SHELLEY-Lecompton
George RICHARDS-Lawrence
Roslin SKINNER-Lecompton
Harley ARMSTRONG
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Prank CRISS
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W.A. COLMAN-Lawrence
W.G. DESKIN-Lecompton
S.A. GENTRY-Lawrence
George RICHARDS-Lawrence
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George RICHARDS
George RICHARDS
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�DEATH NOTICE
Junction City Republic, Junction City Kansas
June 29, 1937

s.

W. MUHNZENMAYBR

A cablegram received Friday told of the death in a Tokyo
Japan hospi tal of Samuel W. Muenzenmayer, aged 68 years.
He and his wife went to Japan some months ago, planning
to spend a year with their children, and while it was
known that his health was not good, it was not known
that his condition was so serious.
Mrs.
Muenzenmayer was
a
son of
the
late J.J.
Muenzenmayer, Lyona pioneer, where he grew up, and
farmed for some years, later engaging in the hardware
busi~ess in Woodbine, where later moving to Baldwin,
Kansas, while his children were attending Baker
University.
His children in Japan are engaged in religious and
educational work.
Surviving are the widow and four
children, Mrs. Floyd Roberts, Warren Muenzenmayer, and
Miss Naomi Muenzenmayer, all of whom are in Japan, Mrs.
Everett
Staatz
of
Lyona;
two. brothers,
Henry
Muenzenmayer of Junction City and Edward Muenzenmayer
of Woodbine; three sisters, Mrs. L. F. Volkmann,
Junction City, Mrs. Helen Klamm, of Detroit, Kansas,
Mrs. George Glamm, of Kansas Ci ty, Kansas, and many
nephews, nieces and friends.
Mr. Muenzenmayer was a public spirited c1t1zen. In his
residence at Woodbine, he served the city as mayor, was
active in the educational affairs of that city, and
while in Baldwin, also served that city as mayor.
On
his farm in the Lyona section he built a small lake and
picnic grounds, attractively arranged, and which he
allowed the public to use without charge for many years.
He and his wife had a summer cottage at the lake and
usually spent part of each summer there.
The funeral arrangements have not been announced.

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�A DIARY OF

oUR TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS - 1866
By Delila B. Wait

·Part 2
FRIDAY. JULY 13
We came eight miles this morning and crossed Deer Creek, a short distance
from the creek is a ranch and an old fort. Drove a few miles farther and stopped
for dinner near the river.
One of the soldiers came out and took dinner with
Hervy. In the afternoon we drove about fifteen miles and camped in a beautiful
p~ace close to the r1ver.
SATURDAY. JULY

14

We got up soon as it was light and drove within a short distance of Platte
bridge, and stopped for dinner. There are a good many soldiers here and several
visited our camp. When Cap's outfit came along we all crossed the bridge and
camped just this side of it. A party of three wagons joined us at the Bridge.
A Mrs. OWENS and two daughters and two sons, one of the sons has been in Oregon
and went back to bring his folks out. There is a young man traveling with them.
They have two wagons.
The other is an ox team with two men.
About three we
started and drove eight miles and camped halfway up the mountain side to get away
from the mosquitos. The other party went on but found the mosquitos so thick
they had to go onto higher ground.
SUNDAY. JULY 15
Started early this morning and drove about seventeen miles and camped near
some excellent springs where we found the rest of the train. Stayed there four
hours and made another drive of ten miles. Several of the boys went out hunting,
and when night came Charley and a son of Mr. BAUGHERS were missing. Several men
have gone to search for them. Just before night the owner of Platte Bridge and
the telegraph operator, intimate friends of Hervy's came into camp and stayed
overnight.
MONDAY. JULY 16
Camp was considerably excited over the missing boys.
They hunted until
midnight and were getting ready to go again this morning when they heard guns
fired up the road.
They answered them and soon saw them coming.
They staid
eight miles ahead of us. We started at 7, drove eight miles to a creek, watered
the stock and came on to Sweetwater, crossed the bridge and camped just this side
of it. We got here at one o'clock. After dinner all the men but Hervy went out
on the mountains hunting. There is an old Fort close to the bridge, and the men
that stayed with Hervy stop there. Mr. BERNARD spent most of his time with Hervy
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myself to take a walk to the Port and other places of interest he wished to show
us and his friend. We went to the Fort where the telegraph office is kept, spent
half hour pleasantly there, then went to the graves of soldiers that were killed
by Indians here. Prom there we went to Alkali Lake then back t6 the Port, where
we were pleasantly entertained by the gentlemen, we were shown some beautiful
stones that had been collected by one of the gentlemen, and he told us to select
one each to keep as a souvenir. Then we went to Independence Rock, climbed to
the top of it and amused ourselves reading the names that have been carved on
it and viewing the beautiful scenery from the summit. Mr. BERNARD returned to
camp with us and remained till after supper, when he bade us goodbye for he
starts back to Platte bridge tonight.
I think he is very pleasant and
interesting. (After we got through we heard the men stationed at this Fort were
killed by Indians not very long after we passed.)
Hervy MERWIN had been a
soldier on the plains and was familiar with all this country.
THURSDAY. JULY 17
We started before breakfast this morning, and came about eight miles up the
river, where we stopped, and spent the remainder of the day. The women put in
their time washing and baking, and the men theirs hunting and scaling the
mountains. A while before sundown, Rose, Prank and I started for a visit to the
Devils Gate a half mile distant. John and West soon joined us. We climbed over
into the canyon, and went out on a rock in the river as far as we could, and
climbed over two thirds of the way to the top of the mountain, when we got out
of the canyon, the shades of night had gathered around our little valley.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 18
Last night some of the cattle were driven away from the herd, they were
followed. and recovered about eight miles from camp, a man was found with them.
Drove fifteen miles, and camped near the foot of the mountains. Mrs. B, Rose,
Prank and I spent some time climbing over the rocks.
Mr. Merwin and Father
started out soon after dinner for an afternoon hunt. Wes helped me hitch up the
team, as one of our leaders was such a mean creature I could not handle him, and
I drove during the afternoon. We came about eight miles, and camped on the
r1ver. The hunters did not get any game.
THURSDAY. JULY 19
We started at six and drove to the three crossings and stopped for dinner.
They found we could not cross the creek, so we came up through the sand hills
and camped near where the other road came back across the river.

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FRIDAY, JULY 20
Dur~ng the forenoon the antelope were thick along the road, and most of the
men were trying to kill one, but Will was the only successful one.
In the
afternoon Pa saddled one of the mules and went out from the road a ways, but did
not get any game. We are camped on a small creek tonight near two graves that
were made the eighth of June, 1966. One was killed accidentally, the other was
killed by one of his party.

SATURDAY. JULY 21
We were off by six, and drove till eleven.
Camped near some excellent
springs. In the afternoon we drove to the Sweetwater and stopped for the night.
Cap stayed at the Springs.

SUNDAY . JULY 22
Started about the usual time and drove eight miles.
Camped on a small
creek. near a station where some soldiers were stopping. Several of them visited
camp. Some were quite nice looking fellows. A short time before we were ready
to start for the afternoon drive, the other party came up.
We came over to
Pacific Springs and camped three miles this side. The other party stopped within
two miles of us.
Today we crossed the summit of the South Pass of the Rocky
Mountains.

MONDAY, JULY 23
Drove to Los Creek and took dinner. Came on to Little Sandy and camped for
the night. The Sandy is nearly as large as Sweetwater.

TUESDAY, JULY 24
We came about nine miles to Big Sandy and took dinner on it.. In the
afternoon we drove some eighteen or twenty miles and camped on the Big Sandy
again.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25
Came to Green River, ferried over and drove a few miles this side and
stopped for dinner. In the afternoon we drove twelve miles and camped on a high
bluff overlooking the river, and turned the stock down on the bottom to graze.

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THURSDAY, JULY 26
It was seven when we were ready to move this morning.
Came about twelve
miles over a very rough country.
Stopped for dinner about a half mile from a
small creek. Mrs. BALDWIN and I walked down to the creek after dinner. It is
so narrow one could jump across it in many places. The water is from two to four
feet deep and has a milky look as it runs in the stream. We travelled up the
creek during the afternoon, crossed over and camped just this side of it.

FRIDAY. JULY 27
This afternoon we have been climbing the eastern slope of Bear rl.ver
mountains.
We came down into a deep narrow valley through which ran a small
stream of water. We stopped for dinner near a fine spring of water that issues
from the mountain side at the roots of a large gooseberry bush.
Most of the
folks are employing their leisure putting their names upon the rocks.
The
country was more mountainous this afternoon.
We came down a long steep hill
and crossed a little rivulet at its base.
A short distance farther crossed a
creek and came a few miles farther to a small valley with a beautiful stream of
water running through it. We crossed over and camped.
Mr. MERWIN and Father
said they were going to get some snow that was in sight, but they returned
without any.
It was a good deal farther off than they had calculated.
Just
before sundown we had a pleasant shoer. The intention tonight is to remain here
a day or two to let the teams rest, for they have had a hard time since we left
Sweetwater.

SATURDAY, JULY 28
This day has been spent very much like all our days of rest. The men folks
have been hunting but killed no game larger than sage hens and ducks.
In the
afternoon Hervey, Alf, Rose, Mollie and Prank started to go to the snow, but when
they climbed the first mountain they all agreed they did not want snow bad enough
to go on after it.
They gathered some beautiful flowers on the mountainside.
About sundown the Texas party came along and camped a short distance ahead of
us. They parted company with the Captain JAVIN at the ferry.

SUNDAY, JULY 29
Started about six and have had a succession of up and down hill, and mud
holes all the forenoon. We crossed the spur of the mountain and came down into
the valley of Hams fork, came down the valley a mile and crossed a couple of
small mountain streams, one of which had its source in a large spring.
The
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up through the white sand in the bottom but the surface was calm and unruffled
and reflected the sky and surroundings, so that at a distance the water looked
blue as indigo.
It was beautiful.
We came across Hans fork and stopped for
dinner. When we were crossing the mountain, the boys got a pail of snow, which
was appreciated after the fatigue of climbing the mountain. Soon after dinner
it began to rain, and they decided to remain where we were. Nearly everyone has
been fishing but few were caught.
MONDAY, JULY 30
First thing this morning was to climb a long steep hill, which was rather
difficult owing to the slippery condition of the road.
We came over the spur
onto a valley some five miles in width, crossed it, and stopped for dinner at
a little spring brook near the top of the mountain. In the afternoon we passed
through a beautiful grove of Balsam Fir.
We descended the mountain into Bear
River Valley. Passed a large train bound for Montana. We went down the valley
several miles and camped within two miles of the river.
TUESDAY, JULY 31
We proceeded down the valley along the base of some mountains, crossed a
creek on a bridge near a ranch and some nice looking folks occupied it. We came
down the river several miles and took dinner on a small branch of the river.
In the afternoon we crossed Thompson's fork.
It is a good sized stream with a
bridge across it. We then came over a spur of the mountains and camped in a very
pretty valley.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
We crossed another spur of the mountains and onto an extensive valley. Came
down it a couple of miles and camped near a ranch. After dinner we came about
seven miles, to a Mormon village where we stopped for an hour or more, trading
wi th the people. They had some nice looking wheat fields and gardens. They have
to irrigate all the ground they cultivate. They have cattle, and butter is the
staple product. We came on four or five miles farther and camped on the left
bank of a beautiful mountain stream. Several of the Mormon women came to camp
and we made various swaps.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
We did not start till an hour after our usual time for starting, as several
wanted to trade more.
Hervy bought a beautiful grey horse.
Drove about ten
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Several went to the river fishing and ~ather had not returned
were ready to start. Mr. PORTER helped Frank and I to get our
had to wait some twenty minutes for Pa,
During the afternoon
another ox train, bound for West Bannock. We camped in a very
the head of a small stream.

when the others
team ready. We
we came up with
pretty place at

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
During the forenoon we came to the far fam~d Soda Springs.
They were a
short distance from the road and we all went to see the largest one. The water
boils up out of a rock basin and runs down into a good sized affluent of Bear
Ri ver. A red substance settles on the rocks wherever the water passes over them.
There are several houses and a store near the springs.
About a mile from the
Springs we came to the main village· situated at the base of the hills near the
brink of the river. It is a beautiful place, with the lofty mountains standing
in sublime grandeur on every side, and the river winding along at their base.
In the afternoon we passed a soda fountain some six feet in diameter.
It was
enclosed in a basin a foot or more in height, which is continually forming from
the water.
The valley was very rough, there being numerous extinct craters.
We camped near a spring on the side of the mountain.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 4
Started nearly an hour earlier than usual this morning to get the start of
the ox train that was close behind us. The features of the country this forenoon
were very much the same as yesterday. We crossed a small creek and drove down
it a short distance, and stopped for dinner.
Some teams from Snake river, on
their way to Soda Springs for lumber, camped near us.
The afternoon has been
quite showery and chilly.
We camped tonight on the same creek we took dinner
on.
SUNDAY. AUGUST 5
This morning was very cold. We drove a few miles and crossed a small stream on
a toll bridge.
(All bridges are toll bridges on the plains and it is a big item of
expense). We wound our devious way around and over the hills, then entered a canyon
and travelled up it till we came to a small valley, where we stopped for dinner.
In
the afternoon our road lay through deep canyons with rugged mountains on either side.
We came· to a creek on which we found lots of June berries. We travelled down the creek
some distance and camped on it at night.

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MONDAY. AUGUST 6
Came twelve or fourteen miles, and took dinner on a creek of good size. Several
nice fish were caught. We crossed the creek on a bridge, passed a stage station and
came up a nice valley with several ranches. We crossed Snake river on the ferry and
camped just below it. This was the Old Fort Hall crossing.
TUESDAY. AUGUST 7
BALDWINS and ourselves were some behind time.
When the rest started they went
off on a wrong road and we went on the right one.
We had not gone far till PORTER
overtook us, saying the others had stopped for the day back aways. We found a good
place to camp close to the river.
I caught a nice large trout soon after we camped.
Everyone was fishing and had good success. Just before sundown Hervy rode into camp
saying the rest were coming. They all expressed their regret at the misunderstanding
that separated us, for Mr. MERWIN told us they were going to drive twelve miles before
stopping.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8
Mrs. B and I have been very busy washing and baking, and the men folks have been
fishing and caught a lot. We salted them down and will have fish for some time. About
three o'clock we started, intending to make half of the thirty mile drive without water
that we were told about at the Perry. Came about a mile and filled the water kegs from
an excellent spring. Drove another mile and passed the Texans in camp.
Came about
eight miles farther and found grass and plenty of water, so they struck camp.

THURSDAY. AUGUST 9
We were on the road early, drove five miles, and came to another nice spring of
water.
Several miles farther we met a man who said it was only fourteen miles to
water. Some eight miles farther we met another man who said it was then twenty miles
before we came to water. About noon we stopped for an hour and let the stock graze.
We drove till nearly sundown and found water in a canyon on the East side of the Butte,
but there is very little feed. The country is very rough and covered with sagebrush.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 10
Camp was aroused about three o'clock, but some time was consumed hunting
up the stock.
It was after four before we got started. Drove about nine miles
and came to the beautiful stream Lost River. Watered there and came on a couple
of miles and camped for breakfast, where we remained until one 0 ' clock. The road
1S along the river several miles, then strikes across the desert of sage brush.
We came about fifteen miles and camped without water, but the feed was very good.

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The timber on a stream off to our right was in sight. Father insisted it was
not over two miles or less to it, while so~e of the others said it was ten miles.
So he took his lunch and a small bucket and said he would go to it and back
before dark.
It is now nine o'clock and he is not back yet.
I have kept a
candle burning on top of the wagon, but our wagons are in a hollow and he will
not be able to see t~~ light very far. The boys went up the road several times
before they retired and fired of their revolvers.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 11
We started without breakfast and just as we were ready to start Father came
into camp. He had found the road early in the evening but couldn't tell which
was the right way, and traveled in the wrong direction. As soon as it was light
enough to see he knew he was ahead of the train. In five miles we came to the
junction of the Virginia City road. About ten miles farther we came to water,
where we stopped four hours. Several miners from both ways stopped near us.
The country over which we traveled this afternoon has been very rough.
We
climbed up over a very steep, stony hill and camped near a spring at the foot
of the mountain. There was a party of miners and some emigrants from Idaho going
to the States, camped near us.
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HELPFUL HINTS FOR KANSAS RESEARCHERS

In July of 1856, a special committee appointed by the U.S. House of
Representatives submitted a report on the "Kansas Troubles." This
report, containing over 20,000 names of early Kansas residents, is
on microfilm at most major universities. In 1984 an index to these
names was created by Robert A. Hodge, 417 Pelham Street,
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401 in honor of his great grandfather,
Hammond Clark Muzzy. This index is in book form.
Mr. Hodge has indexed the names exactly as they appear 1n the
Committee Report. Therefore, one must be creative in thinking of
alternative spellings of a family surname. Your editor found her
COREL family in this report under the following spellings: CORRELL,
CURL, CARE, CARLL, CAROL, CARLES, CARROLL, CORL and CORAL.

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�KANSAS PARM AND BREEZE DIRECTORY
OP PARMERS AND BREEDERS OP DOUGLAS COUNTY AND FRANKLIN COUNTY
1920
Abbreviations used in this directory: a-acres; Ch-Children; O-owner; T-tenant
or renter; R-Rural Route; Sec-Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory
name in parentheses ( ); Pigures at end of information - year became resident
of county. Name of farm in quotation marks follows name of children. In case
of tenant, the farm owner's name follows the figures giving the size of the
farm.
ANDERSON, Ebon R. (Mattie DREYER), Ch Oscar, Ralph, Esther, Paye; "Springdale
Farm", Richland R18, Clinton Sec 22 0 80a, (1892) Tel: Clinton
ANDERSON, G.A. (Margaret PAWL), ChMary, Maggie, George, Thomas, Prank William,
Paul, Nora, Harry, Rose; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 28W 0 320a, (1870) Tel: Stull
Stull
ANDERSON, George A., Jr. (Jessie MOORE), Ch Buenavista, Patrick, Mary; Lecompton
R2, Kanwaka Sec. 31 0 120a, (1891) Tel: Stull Stull
ANDERSON. John A. (Estella SWANSON), Ch Ruth, Gladys, John, Vera; Lawrence RS,
Kanwaka Sec 19N 0 240a, (1919)
ANDERSON, Michael A. (Helen O'BRIEN), Ch Mary, Kathleen, Tressa, William, Edna,
Helen; "White Face Ranch", Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 23E 0 690a, (1868)
ARMSTRONG, A. (Ruby FLOUNOR), Ch Roy; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec lW 0 80a,
(1883) Tel: Bell Lecompton
ARNETT, H. Albert (Linnie KELLOGG), Ch Ora, Grace, Lloyd, Austin,

Lawrence,
Cecil, Mary; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 3N T 3a, E.G. Dero (1912) Tel: Bell
Lecompton

BAHNMAlER, Bros. Elza &amp; George, Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 3 0 149a, (1900)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
BAHNMAIER. Charles (Alice BUCKCHIME), Ch Annie, Edith, Edna, Margaret, Frances,
Inez, Florence; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 17E 0 19a, (1862) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BAHNMAlER, Cyril (Ethel CREE), Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec l8E T 320a, John
BAHNMAIER (1887) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BAHNMAIER, Elmer A•. (Margaret GIBBINS/GIBBENS) ,Ch Max, Kathleen, Carl, Lecompton
R3, Kanwaka Sec 21W T 160a, Henry BAHNMAIER (1887) Tel: Lecompton Lecompton

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~ER, George J. (Mary NISE/NEIS), Ch Caroline, Lizzie, George, Matilda,
Pete, Esther; "Clover Leaf Ayrshire Parm"; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 12-17-18
o 440a, (1864) Tel: Lecompton
~ER, John C., Ch Cyril, Willia~; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 18W 0 320a,
(1866) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BANKS, George J. (Ethlyn ARMSTRONG), Ch John, Herman, Leila,- Edith; Lecompton
R3, Lecompton Sec. 12E 0 60a, (1870) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BANKS, John L. (Esther LAMBERT), Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 7-8NE T 200a, B.
ARMSTRONG, (1902) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BAUGHMAN, Bert D. (Pearl NASH), Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 3N 0 12a, (1891) Tel
Bell Lecompton
BERTSCHINGER, Wright (Nora DREYER), Ch Wilma; Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec 14 T
90a, A. J. PARNELL (1918) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
BIDINGER, Jake F. (Margaret UNGER), Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 10E T 160a, R.L.
PATTON, Tel: Home Clinton
BIDINGER, Otto A. (Winifred MURPHY), Ch Jacob, William, Martha, Katie, Myrtle,
Frank; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 32W 0 160a, (1869) Tel: Stull Stull
BIGSBY, Ambrose (Esther RICHARDS), Ch Helen; "Windy Point Farm", Lecompton R3,
Kanwaka Sec 34 T 160a, Lewis LAWSON (1897) Tel: Clinton Clinton
BIGSBY, Ernest A. (Ethel WORSWICK), Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 31E T l60a, David
WILLIAMS, (1900) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
BIGSBY, George W. (Lucretia BIGSBY mother), "Elmwood Farm", Lawrence Rl, Wakarusa
Sec 28NW T 201a, Lucretia BIGSBY, (1868) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
BIGSBY. Guy A. (Nell COLMAN), Ch Phoebe, Ambrose, Ernest, Lloyd, Geo. Flora,
Nell; "Hill Crest Farm", Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec. 30 E 0 260a, 1870, Tel:
Kansas-Lawrence
BLINGESLOND, Dewill D.C., Ch Prank, Minnie, Eddie, Pred; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec. 31" T 4a, E. MCATT, (1910) Tel. Stull Stull
BRASS, J. P. (Rose BRASS), Ch Katherine, Eunice, Clifford, Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec. 20W 0 l60a, (1887) Tel: Lecompton-Lecompton

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BRASS, W.H. (Gene WINTER), Ch WID.; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 20W 0 l60a, (1888)
Tel: Lecompton Lecompton

BROKMAN, Fred (Kathlyn GANTZ), Ch Arthur, Herman, Willis, Dora, Albert, Lena,
Emma; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 3E 0 80 a, (1890)
BROWN, Charles P. (Mary E. BARKER), "Wood Lawn Parm", Lecompton R2, Lecompton
Sec. 8W 0 80a, (1879) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BROWN, H.Z. (Annei ROUCHENBERGER), Ch Wm. Walter: "Walnut Grove Parm", Lecompton
R2, Lecompton Sec. 5W 0 80a, (1905) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BROWN, Walter E. (Beulah BROWN), Ch Henry: Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 8W 0
80a, Tel: Bell Lecompton
BROWN, William L. Georgia (DUMMER), Ch Irene, Ernest, Frances, Helen; Lecompton
R2, Lecompton Sec. 5W 0 80a, (1905) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BROWNING, Mrs. Emily (Emily YARDLEY), Ch Minnie, Ida, Emily, Eva, Mary; Lecompton
R3, Lecompton Sec. 3N T 4-1/2a, Eva LASWELL (1857) Tel: Bell Lecompton
Samuel (Christina HANSELMAN), Ch Samuel, May,
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 27 E 0 60a, (1866)

BUCHHEIM,

BUCHHEIM,
BUCK,

H.A .• Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 36W

a

Theodore,

Bonnie;

320a, (1881) Tel: Stull Stull

Rollins (Jennie GLENN), "Lingamore Farm", Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 18W

o 188a. (1872) Tel: Bell Lecompton
BUNCE, John J. (Ellen H. CLARK), Ch AIda, Cornelia, John, Frank, Maude, Thelma;
Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 36 0 Sa, (1912) 'Tel: Bell Lecompton
~rs. Sophia, Ch Harry, Anna, Minnie, Elizabeth, Emma, Mary, Otto, Matilda;
Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 32W 0 160a, (1871) Tel: Stull Stull

BUSH,

CLARK, Arthur M. (Iva LUCKEY), Ch Marion: Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 4 T 80a,
J .S. STAUFFER. (1914) Tel: Bell Lecompton
CLARK, ~.T. (Ida PAGE), Ch Edward, Cina, Arthur, Della; Lecompton, Lecompton
Sec. 34~ 0 Sa, (1882) Tel: Bell Lecompton
COLE, ~Arion F. (Eva JACKSON), ChEdna, Mabel, Frank, Herbert, Ross, Albert;
Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 3N 0 25a, (1910) Tel: Bell Lecompton

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COLLINS, Beattie (Alice WILDERSON), Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 7E 0 100a,
(1880) Tel: Bell Lecompton
COLLINS, Oscar, Lawrence RS, Lecompton Sec. 8E T 90a, Mrs. M. COLLINS, (1884)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
COLLINS, W.I. (Agnes SHIELDS), Ch Orris, Ruth, Arnarie, Henry, Onbelle, Eugene;
Lawrence RS, Lecompton Sec. 7E 0 90a, (188S)
COLMAN, Willis R. (Nellie VAN NESTE), "Prosperity Place", Lawrence RS, Lecompton
Sec. 18E o 160a , (1917) Tel: Bell Lecompton
CRADY, L~uis W. Sr. (Margaret HEMPHILL), Ch Louis, Jr.; Lecompton R3, Lecompton
Sec 2N T 17a, Mrs. S. E. HEMPHILL, (1912)
Ray T. (Carri.e EBERSOLE), Ch Lawrence; "Big Springs Poultry Farm",
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 11W 0 71a, (1904) Tel: Bell Lecompton

CREF.,

CRESS, John P. (Pearl LEIGH), Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 2E T 120 a, E. STANDENY
(1910)
CROUSE, Benjamin A. (Ella MCCLANAHAN), Step Ch Arthur, Clyde, Margaret, Ray
Gibbens: Ch Marion, Thomas, Betty, Ellen, Annie, Minnie, Roscoe; Lecompton,
Lecompton Sec. 34N 0 5a, (1912) Tel: Bell Lecompton
CROWDER, J.M. (Nettie ORR), Ch Maude, Nettie; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec. 8E 0
119a, (1866) Tel: Bell Lecompton
CUSTARD. Thomas J. (Mary FISHER), Ch Charles, Ethel, Elsie; "The Crystal Farm",
Lecompton RI, Lecompton Sec. 14W 0 77a, (1856) Tel: Independent Stull
DAMM, John (Louise ZEEB), Ch John, Mary, Sophia; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 19W
o 240a, (1867) Tel: Stull Stull
DAMM, William (Mary JOHANING), Ch William, Henry, Katty, Ernest; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec. 35W 0 106a, (1868) Tel: Stull Stull

DARK, Samule L. (Mary DICK), Ch Gladys, Samuel, Clarence, Elton,
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 1W 0 80a, (1917) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Harley;

DAVIDSON, Henry A. (Mary GLENN), Ch Paul; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 3N 0 51/2a, (1857) Tel: Bell Lecompton
DEISTER. A.E., Lecompton R1, Kanwaka Sec. 36W 0 200a, (1898) Tel: Stull Stull

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DEISTER, H.J. (Lillian ROLLER), Lecompton Rl, Kanwaka Sec. 36W 0 80a, (1891)
Tel: Stull Stull
DENEWILER, Mrs. Alma B., Ch Harry, Eula, Bessie, Edith; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec. 8W 0 160a, (1895) Tel: Stull Stull
DESKIN, Roy R. (Martha BIDINGER), Ch Russell; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 3E T
160a, Fred DESKIN, (1859) Tel: Home Clinton
DEWS, Donald W. (Ellen BENSON), Ch Hazel, Helen, Esther; Lecompton R3, .Kanwaka
Sec. 26E T 34a, (1905) BENSON Estate
DRAKE, William W. (Prances FLEENOR), Ch Winifred, Dorothy, Frances, Mary;
"Whispering Pine Farm", Lecompton Sec. 34N 0 30a, (1903) Tel: Bell Lecompton
DREYER, Arthur, (Elenora MORGAN), Ch Lee, Thelma, Elizabeth, Elnora, Velta;
Lecompton R1, .Lecompton Sec. 11W T 240a, August DREYER, (1895) Tel: Independent
Stull
DREYER, Gus A. (Dovie WATSON,) ChHazel, Wynona; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W
80a, (1885) Tel: Independent Stull

o

DREYER, John H. (Vida/Veda GLENN), Ch
Rl, Lecompton Sec 10 0 80a, (1894)
DUMMER, H.E.,
320a, (1870)

Wilda, Verna, Lloyd (Cloyd), Lecompton

Ch Georgia, William, Rachel; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 6W 0

Charles (Jannie BARNES), Ch William, Charles, Jr., Ligia
Lecmpton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 1W 0 80a, (1870) Tel: Bell Lecompton

DUNCAN,

(Lydia);

DUNCAN, Charles Jr. (Rosie GEELAN), Ch Gweneth, Nettie; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton

Sec. 36 040a, (1885) Tel: Bell Lecompton
DUNCAN, MILLS B. (Telka SHIELDS), Ch .Gladys, Raymond, Walter, "Maple Hill Farm",

Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 12W 0 80a, (1870) Tel: Bell Lecompton

EBERHART, Charles H. (Mary IWIG), Ch Charles, Elsie, Paul, Ethel, Arthur, Lloyd,
Roscoe; "Midland Trail Farm", Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 24W 0 400a, (1875) Tel:
Stull Stull
EDMONDS, George C. (Lena SOURS), Ch Earle, Louis, Burdette, Bertha, Beulah,
Harold, Edith; "Elm Park Farm", Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 2W 0 80a, (1903)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
TO

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY

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

Numbering in typescript is inconsistent; however, it is left
as the author noted it.)
PART 2
FIFTH GENERATION, CONTINUED

.~

23.

Hannah GATCH, daughter of Conduce GATCH, Im-4, married Jacob Dinuni tt.

24.

Phillip B. GATCH, son of Conduce GATCH, #B-4, died on the east Pork
1n 1840.

25.

John G. GATCH, son of Conduce GATCH, #B-4, died at Newberry.

27.

William GATCH, son of Conduce GATCH, B-4, died on the East Fork.

32.

Aaron H. MATSON, son of Elizabeth GATCH, #B-5, lived north of
Milford, Ohio.

33.

Elizabeth Gatch MATSON, daughter of Elizabeth GATCH, #B-5, was born
1812. In 1830 she married James SIMMONS. They had seven children:
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.

34.

Aaron Matson SIMMONS, b 1832
Philip Gatch SIMMONS
Sarah SIMMONS
William SIMMONS
Lou SIMMONS
George G(?) SIMMONS
Charles SIMMONS
Mary SIMMONS

Philip D. MATSON, son of Elizabeth GATCH, #B-5. On May 5, 1835 he
married Catherine MCGEE (b Dec 12, 1816, d Oct. 28, 1866). He moved
to Oxford, Ohio, where he founded (?) a college. He was the last
survivor of his family. They had six children:
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.

Georgetta MATSON
Mary MATSON
(Son)
Sally MATSON
Hattie MATSON
Anna MATSON

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35.
36.

Mary Gatch MATSON, daughter of Elizabeth GATCH, fm-5
Euphemia Gatch MATSON, daughter of Eli zabeth GATCH, f~B-5
(Of these two, one married Benjamin Simmons of Monroe; the other
married Adam Lakin of Rushfield, Indiana.

37.

Elizabeth SWING, daughter of Ruth GATCH SWING, fm-6 married John
CRANE. They had 4 children.

38.
39.

Sarah SWING, daughter of Ruth Gatch SWING, f~B-6
Ruth SWING, daughter of Ruth Gatch SWING, #B-6, married Hill C.
Goodwin. They had one son:
106.

40.

George Smi th SWING, son of Ruth Gatch SWING (fm-6), lived 1.n Miami.
He married Clarissa GLANCY. They had three children.
107.
108.
109.

41.

Philip Burgin GOODWIN

William SWING
Louise SWING
Margaret SWING

Martha SWING, daughter of Ruth Gatch SWING, fm-6, married the Rev.
James McDowell MATHEWS, president of Hillsboro College. They had
2 children:
110.
111.

Joseph MATHEWS
Sarah MATHEWS

42.

Mary Garland SWING, daughter of Ruth Gatch SWING, #B-6, married M.
George LEMING.

43.

Margaret SWING, daughter of Ruth Gatch SWING, fm-6.

44.

Aaron Matson SWING, son of Ruth Gatch SWING, died 1.n 1840.

45.

Philip Burgin SWING, son of Ruth Gatch SWING, fm-6, was born October
14, 1820.
On April 15, 1844, he married Mary Hafer FISHBACK,
daughter of Judge Owen T. FISHBACK, lived in Batavia, Ohio. Hew as
a very well known judge in Ohio. They had 4 children:
112.
113.
114.
115.

Peter Fletcher SWING
Caroline Matson SWING
Philip SWING
Elizabeth Fishback SWING

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46.

Anne Matson GATCH, daughter of General Thomas GATCH, #B-7, married
Francis McCormick MEARS. They had 4 children:
.
116 .
117.
118.
119.

47.

Philip Burgen GATCH, son of General Thomas GATCH, 11B-7. See History
of Clermont County, Page 485. He was a very prominent physician in
Milford for many years. On October 17, 1855, he married Elizabeth
Love DRAKE, born October 29, 1834. They had five children:
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.

48.

Courtland WILLIAMS

Thomas GATCH
Burgetta GATCH

Emley Barber GATCH
Sarah "Sally" Hiss GATCH
Grace GATCH
Martha GATCH
Milton Wallace GATCH
Albert GATCH

Rebecca GATCH, daughter of General Thomas GATCH, #B-7 married Dr.
James E.M. COMBS. They had two children:
135.· Lucinda COMBS
136. Ruth COMBS

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Francis McCormick GATCH, son of General THomas GATCH, #B-7, married
Selina BARBER. They lived in the homestead, "The Stone House", near
Milford, Ohio. They had six children:
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.

51.

I~B-7,

Nathaniel GATCH, son of General Thomas GATCH, I~B-7, married Euphemia
WILLIAMS, sister of the wife of Philip GATCH, 1~56. His second wife
was Elizabeth SWING. He died in Cincinnati. They had two children:
127.
128.

SO.

Katie D. GATCH, d August 5, 1872.
Lillian LOVE GATCH
Florence L. GATCH
Clifford D.. GATCH
Dawson GATCH
Philip B. GATCH, d June 1873.

Elizabeth GATCH, daughter of General Thomas GATCH,
Courtland WILLIAMS. They had one son:
126.

49.

Thomas MEARS
Mary Smith MEARS
Wm. B. Christopher MEARS
Sarah Elizabeth MEARS .

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52.

Thomas Milton GATCH, son of General Thomas GATCH, fts-7 was born in
the "Stone House", Milford, Ohio, January 29, 1833. He graduated
from Ohio Wesleyan University, attended Drew University and later
moved to California. He was very prominent in educational life in
many cities along the Pacific Coast. He retired in 1906, and died
1n 1913.
In 1858 he married Orytha BEBBETT of Santa Cruz,
California. They had five children:
137.
138.
139.
140.
140.

Claud GATCH
Claire GATCH
Leigh GATCH
(a) Ruth GATCH
(b) Grace GATCH

53.

Ruth GATCH, daughter of General Thomas GATCH, ftB-7, never married.

54.

William GATCH, son of General Thomas GATCH, #B-7, died early.

55.

Moses Dirmnit GATCH, son of Philip Gatch, 'fts-8, was born October 8,
1817. He was a well known lawyer in Xenia, Ohio. He married Mary
JONES (sister of Sarah Virginia JONES, wife of George GATCH, #B-9)
of Hillsboro, Ohio. She was also a sister of the mother of William
DILL, who moved to Kansas.
(Anna DILL, sister of William DILL,
taughter in Columbus, Ohio.) Mary Jones GATCH is buried in Xenia,
Ohio. They had one child.
141.

Mary Belle GATCH

Later, Moses GATCH married Elizabeth BEALL.
56.

Philip Smith GATCH, son of Philip GATCH, Its-8, was born November 20,
1819. He married Martha WILLIAMS (sister of wife of Nathaniel GATCH,
#49). They had five children:
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.

57.

Thomas Winfield GATCH (died in infancy)
Philip Courtland GATCH (died when young)
Selina Maria GATCH
Florence Bird GATCH
Jennie Lind GATCH

George S. GATCH, son of Philip GATCH, #B-8, was born July 2, 1823.
He married Melissa SIMPSON~ They had three children:
147.
148.
149.

Mary GATCH
Samuel GATCH
Emmazetta GATCH

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

58.

Conduce H. GATCH, son of Philip GATCH, 4tB-8, was born July 35, 1825.
He was a lawyer in Xenia, Ohio, and Des Moines, Iowa, where he died
July 1, 1897.
In Cincinnati, Ohio in 1850 he married Emmazetta
STEWART, born 1829, who died in Pasadena, California in 1919. They
had flve children:
150.
151.
152.
153.
154.

59.

Elwood Stewart GATCH, born June 28, 1851
Eva Serena GATCH, born September 18, 1853
Anna Margaret GATCH, born November 27, 1860
Mary Stewart GATCH, born June 20, 18__
Ruth Gordon GATCH, born January 22, 1875

John Dimmit.GATCH, son of Philip GATCH, #8-8, was born Pebruary 12,
1881/83? He lived in Miami and died in 1906. He married Amelia
LATCH. They had one daughter:
155.

Plorence GATCH, died in infancy

60.

William M. GATCH, son of Philip GATCH, 4tB-8, was born April 6, 1837.
Por a time he lived in Ottawa, Kansas, where he was a photographer,
later returning to Xenia, Ohio .. His first wife was Sadie SHERMAN.
Later he married Jennie CRETERS. There were no children.

61.

Charles H. GATCH, son of Philip GATCH, 4tB-8, was born November 5,
1840. He married Sallie LATCH. They had seven children:
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161.
162.

62.

Lily GATCH
Edward GATCH
Prank GATCH
Moses GATCH
Claude GATCH
Stanley GATCH
Ethel GATCH

Mary Susan GATCH, daughter of Philip GATCH, ItB-8, was born November
5, 1840. She married John HOLMES of Goshen, Ohio. They had seven
children:
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.

Eudora Bird "Birdie" HOLMES
John Gatch HOLMES
Lura HOLMES
George HOLMES
"Annie" Susan HOLMES
Philip Richard HOLMES
Prank HOLMES

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

63.

John J. GATCH, son of Rev. George GATCH, 4tB-9, was born July 8, 1831.
He died October 21, 1853 (Date from family Bible, Helen GATCH,
Columbus, Ohio).

64.

Asbury Philip GATCH, son of the Rev. George GATCH, 4tB-9, was born
January 25, 1833. He married Etta HOPPER, May 30, 1860. She died
. September 10, 1868.
He was a civil engineer, working on the
construction of many of the railroads in Ohio. He lived in Columbus,
Ohio. He died April 10, 1910 and is buried in the Gatch, now called
Greenlawn, Cemetery, Milford, Ohio. They had three children:
170.
171.
172.

Harold Burns GATCH, born July 9, 1861.
Mary Etta GATCH, born February 9, 1864.
George GATCH, born December 20, 1866. Died March 13, 1873.
Buried in Gatch Cemetery, Milford Ohio.
(Dates from Helen
GATCH, Columbus, Ohio.)

65.

Rachel GATCH, daughter of the Rev. George GATCH, #B-9, was born
February 3, 1835. She was not married. She died December 28, 1857.

66.

Mary Elizabeth GATCH, daughter of the Rev. George GATCH, #B-9, was
born March 13, 1837. She was not married. She died March 21, 1862.
(Date from family Bible, Helen Gatch, Columbus, Ohio).

67.

Virginia GATCH, daughter of the Rev. George GATCH, 4tB-9, was born
February 6, 1839. She married Charles Jeffries BUCKINGHAM (born July
11, 1837, died April 20, 1922) on January 27, 1863 (date from family
Bible, Helen GATCH.) She died March 7, 1868, and was buried in the
Gatch Cemetery in Milford, Ohio. The inscription on the tombstone:
"As a wife devoted
As a mother, affectionate
As a friend, ever kind and true."
There were two children:
173.
174.

68.

Socia BUCKINGHAM, born January 18, 1864.
Agnes Louise BUCKINGHAM, born January 22, 1866, died November
15, 1880. Buried North Lawrence, Kansas.

Presocia GATCH, daughter of the Rev. George GATCH, 4tB-9, was born
December 5, 1840. She was not married. She died October 28, 1863.
(Date from family Bible, Helen GATCH, Columbus, Ohio.)

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued
•.t..... .

69.

George W. GATCH, son of the Rev. George GATCH, l~B-9 , was· born
November 6, 1842. On November 30, 1871 he. married Mary Elizabeth
BOYER, born July 16, 1845 died December 12, 1916.
He was in
business in Cincinnati and later in Milford. He died December 31,
1928 and was buried 1n the Gatch Cemetery in Milford, Ohio. There
were two children:
175.
176.

70.

Kate Mahala Hughes GATCH, daughter of the Rev. George GATCH, #B-9,
was born June 21, 1845. She married Charles Jeffreys BUCKINGHAM,
November 11, 1868. They moved in 1869 to Kansas. She died February
16, 1880, and is buried in North Lawrence, Kansas. There were two
children:

177.
178.
71.

Fannie Boyer GATCH, born September 21, 1872
George Wallace GATCH, born May 23, 1874

Edwin Jeffreys BUCKINGHAM, born August 31, 1869
Sarah Virginia BUCKINGHAM, born July 4, 1871.
(Dates from
family Bible, Mrs. Lloyd B. Smith, Topeka, Kansas.)

Samuel GATCH, son of the Rev. George GATCH, .lm-9, was born in August
3, 1848. As a boy he had an accident which crippled him and later
caused his death. He moved to ~awrence, Kansas.
On January 18,
1894, he married Lillian Albertine WIGGS, later lived in Los Angeles,
California. He died January 13, 1916 and was buried in Forest Lawn
Cemetery, Highland. Park, Los Angeles, California.
They had one
daughter:
179.

Sara Etta GATCH, born Noveinber 22, 1894.
TO BE CONTINUED

,fl------OO-E-S-Y-O-UR--P-AM-I-L-Y-S-P-EAK--.-.S-C-O-T-C-H---IR-I-S-H-"-?-~
This American speech ... is at least two centuries old. It was recognized in the
colonies even before the War of Independence, and identified at first in ethnic
rather than regional terms, as "Scotch-Irish speech." In the backcountryit
rapidly became so dominant that other ethnic stocks in this region adopted it
as their own. As early as 1772, a newspaper advertisement reported a runaway
African slave named Jack who was said to "speak the Scotch-Irish dialect."
The earliest recorded examples of this "Scotch-Irish" speech were strikingly
similar to the language that is spoken today in the southern highlands, and has
become familiar throughout the western world as the English of country western
singers, . transcontinental truckdrivers ~ cinematic cowboys and backcountry
politicians.
Taken from Albion's Seed, by David Hackett Fischer
Oxford University Press, 1989; page 652
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�APPEARANCE DOC.KET. PROBATE COURT
VOLUME A
. HELD AT LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER. LAWRENCE. KANSAS

SLC MICROPILM 1.547.899

PAGE

Estate ofl
DATES OP ACTIONS

ADDITIONAL NAMED

1

HENRY COREL
02 Oct 1855-06 Mar 1861

James P. Corel, William Parsons,
L. McArthur

2

HARRIS PHILLIPS
03Ju1 1863-06 Feb 1865

Abram Sommerfield, Ellis Phillips

3

THOMAS SEITCH
24 Jan 1856-05 Sep 1859

Sylvester H. Davis

5

HIRAM BERGERS
26 Feb 1858-26 Nov 1860

Ralph Dix·

5

JOSEPHINE BRECHTELESHAUER
14 Jan 1864

7

NATHAN HERRICK
05 Jan 1856-22 Feb 1862

Nathan F. Herrick

9

JAMES D. MCLEAN
01 Nov 1856-11 Jan 1861

John A.· Bailey

11

WILLIAM CONLEY
18 Nov 1856-14 Jan 1862

W. L. Cheney, L. M. McArthur

13

JAMES SHAW
15 Nov 1856-05 Sep 1859

Sarah Shaw

15

WM. TRUMP &amp; WM.

VERDIKE
16 Nov 1856-06 Mar 1861

R. M. Phillips

17 .

THOMAS CONNOLY
Jun 1857-06 Mar 1861

Samuel J. Jones, L. McArthur

17

JOHN ANDERSON

19

DAVID J. MEECH EM
Jun 1857-28 Nov 1860

John Pieralt, Joshua Meechem
S. E. Meecham

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21

FRANKLIN HASKELL
Jun 1857-02 Mar 1860

Almira C. Haskell, Lemuel Fillmore,
New Emigrant Aid Co., A.D. Searl,
L.C~ FolIes, Chas. A. Haskell, P.O. FolIes

23

BAKER GUEST
14 Aug 1863-25 Jan 1870

Joel Thomas, F.A. Bailey, E.V. Banks,
Eldridge &amp; Pord, A. Fuller, Michael Kerney,
Thomas N. Beazeley, John G. Sevier,
Maurice Hartman, Charles S. Duncan,
R.L. William, Thomas Guest, W. H. Duncan,
E.G. Macy, Estate of Columbus Hornsby,
John Lash.

25

ELI D. LYMAN
09 Dec 1857-04 Aug 1863

A.D. Searl, L.D. Coalman

27

JEROME H. GLANVILLE
02 Mar 1857-06 Mar 1861

Fanny Glanville

29

JOHN GLANVILLE
Jun 1857-06 Mar 1861

Fanny Glanville

31

R. JOSEPH HOLMES
02 Mar 1859-22 Jul 1862

Thomas J. Carson, Daniel Wood

33

F. H. GILREATH
09 Dec 1857-06 Mar 1861

S. A. Young

34

GEORGE HASTER
18 Aug 1863

Elizabeth Haster

35

ARISTIDES RODRIGUE
06 Jul 1857-06 Mar 1861

A. C. Roarigue, Samuel Jones, Lyman Evans,
Andrew J. Rodrigue, Ann C. Rodrigue, Edward
Clarke

39

MICHAEL EMMETT
07 Jul 1857-06 Mar 1861

Samuel J. Jones, L McArthur

39

SAMUEL RANGER
02 Oct 1863-28 Jan 1868

Maurice Hartmann

41

JAMES D. BRUCE
27 Jul 1857-01 Dec 1860

Sara A. Frances Evans

43

HARRISON WOOD
12 Jan 1857

Daniel Vancil

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45

JAMES JAMESON
16 Dec 1859-06 Mar 1861

46

P.W. READ (Habitual drunkard)
29 Sep 1863-05 Apr 1864

47

ROBERT GARVIN
06 Sep 1857-10 Oct 1859

Thomas Garvin

47

AUGUSTUS W. WHITE
05 Apr 1864-03 Apr 1865

Ellen G. White

49

BRYCE W. MILLER
10 Sep 1857-09 Nov 1861

Matilda Miller, H. Simpson,
John B. Wood

53

A. D. ROY
10 Sep 1857-06 Mar 1861

H.P. Parker

54

CELESTEM (CELESTINE?) JOURDAN
___Sep 1863-___Jan 1864

55

SAMUEL KENNEDY
11 Dec 1857-06 Mar 1861

Jane Kennedy

57

THOMAS W. BARBER
___Jun 1857-11 Jul 1860

Oliver Barber, Thomas M. Pierson·

58

JOHN WAITE
___Jan 1857-06 Mar 1861

James P. Legate

61

ROBERT T. HOOTEN
10 Oct 1857-29 Feb 1864

Charles Robinson, A.A. Faxon, J.G.
Puller, Mrs. Leis, G.W. &amp; W. Hutchinson,
o. Wilmarth, Harlow, M. Hartman, A .Watts,
L.C. Tolles

65

WILLIAM WATSON
09 Dec 1857-26 Jan 1861

Ebenezer Disbrow, Estate of John Miller,
J.C. Archibald, Robert H. Miller

69

JOHN PARTRIDGE
14 Nov 1857-22 Jul 1865

L. McArthur, C.H. Lovejoy, Thomas Garnold,
Benjamin Stowe, Warren Stowe, Dr. Barker

71

.NATHAN P. STONE

Horace E. Stone, "Widow", W.M. Haseltine,
L. Kellogg, W.T. Faxon, A. Storm,
Orlando Darling, C. Hornsby, H.E. Stone,
Charles Robinson, Theodore Parker, Forrest
Sanagy, S.S. Hughson

19 Jan 1864-03 Jan 1873

L. McArthur
COURT APPOINTED GUARDIAN

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�APPEARANCE DOCKET continued

71

THEODORE PARKER
18 &amp; 19 Feb, 1874

Hearing of application of Nancy E. Parker

73

H. N. NORTON
07 Dec 1857-29 Feb 1864

Ebenezer Disbrow,. "Widow", A. Newman,
M.Albin, D. Ann Albin, J.C. Archibald,
James Blood, Francis M.. Stone

75

THOMAS SIMMONS
24 Oct 1855-06 Mar 1861

William R. Simmons, L. McArthur

77

HENRY DAVIS
09 Dec 1857-14 Dec 1860

L. McArthur

79

SAMUEL ZAHN
22 Mar 1859

79

GEORGE W. BELL
20 Oct 1863-02 Jan 1865

Anna W. Bell, Michael Hemming, John E.
Campbell, Henry Grovenor, Marting &amp; Eberly,
John Walls, L.F. Carver, Orlando Darling

80

KINSEY LANNUM
06 Jan 1858-10 Aug 1863

Nancy Ann Lannum, A. Curtis

85

WILLIAM· H. WOOD
12 Jun 1858-12 Mar 1861

Daniel Vancil, George O. Beam,·J. A. Beam,
Nancy Wood, Dr. Thompson

87

J. M. FULLER
13 Feb 1850-06 Mar 1861·

Mary Esther Fuller, Jonathan Oldham,
Burnett &amp; Bailey, L. Block, S. Fry

89

EDWARD TOULEY
20 Jan 1858-24 Dec 1860

Matthew King, James Touley

91

HENRY KUNTZ
11 Dec 1858-12 Mar 1861

Mary Kuntz, James Campbell, H. Campbell,
Mary Kuntz Ke1pine, infant heirs, William
O'Connor, William P. Kelpine

,93

MOSES TOULEY
28 Jan 1858

James Touley, James S. Touley

95

GEORGE W. MCLANE
12 Jan 1858-18 Mar 1861

Edward Touley, Sarah Touley, E. Clarke,
Thomas Big Knife, John C. Dunn

97

CHARLES F. TESCHEMACHER
05 Jun 1856-08 Apr 1861

Pocohontas Teschemacher, F. Hatton,
W.C. Webster, L.A. Prather

101

DR. MILLER
10 Feb 1858-22 Jul 1856

L.McArthur, WID. Watson, J. C. Archibald,
J.M. Pierson, T.M. Pierson, William Jessee

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APPEARANCE DOCKET continued
Lewis Anderson

103

SAMUEL ANDERSON
__Jun 1857-21 Dec 1860

105

SAMUEL SUTHERLAND
10 Sep 1857-11 Oct 1860

107

WILLIAM G. LUCKETI
20 Oct 1856-06 Mar 1861

William Essex, T.J. Sternbaugh

109

SEYMORE CANFIELD
13 Mar 1858-22 Dec 1862

E.D. Ladd, Bullene, Read, Wilson Canfield,
Norman Allen, George Ford, Henry Shanklin,
Lyman Allen, Burnett &amp; Bailey, James Blood

111

JAMES CAMPBELL
__Jun 1857-14 Jul 1859

James Canfield

111

AUGUST ELLIS
28 Aug 1863-12 Mar 1867

Crescentia Ellis, Henry Limbach, Rid~nour &amp;
Baker, Charles Newman, H.P. and Grover,
W.H.R. Lykins., A. Love, A.K. Allen, John
Deed, Smith &amp; Wylie, William Englisman

113

DAVID C. BUFFUM
09 Dec 1857-08 Mar 1859

Charles H. Thomas

115

JOHN WILDE
26 Apr 1858-06 Mar 1861

Samuel A. Platt

115

AUGUSTUS H. WHITE
21 May 1864-03 Apr 1865

Ellenor G. White

117

BENJAMIN DAVIS
05 May 1858-06 Nov 1859

James Christian

117

DUNCAN C. ALLISON
08 Sep 1863-30 Oct 1866

Issadora A. Allison, David Prager, John W.
Evans, H. Storm, C. Hornsby,S.S. Keughran,
Frederick Eghost, William Brown, Carney
&amp; Stevens, Daniels, Millington &amp; Co., C.A.
Pease

119

ANDREW J. RODRIGUE
12 May 1858-06 Mar 1861

Ann C. Rodrigue, William M. Douglas,
William Leamer, Edward Clark

123

ROXY ANN WHITNEY
25 May 1858-06 Mar 1861

T.L. Whitney

123

SUSAN BUCK
10 Mar 1864-30 Dec 1872

Joseph Glaker, R.M. Johnson

. Shermuthus Sutherland

TO BE CONTINUED
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THE PiONEER, Vol. XVII, No.2

�QUERIES

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

MCKINSEY. MCLAUGHLIN

Guy MCKINSEY b 29 Nov 1915' in Chariton, Iowa. He lived in Sterling, CO; Kearney,
Nebraska; Kansas and possibly the Peoria, IL area in the 1940s.
Guy and his
mother Hazel WE&gt;re last seen south of Wichita, KS, with Harry MCLAUGHLIN of
Nebraska and then they disappeared. If you have any information, please contact'
Bettie BUMPUS, 2168 Torrey Glen, Escondido, C~ '92026.
MATNEY /REECE
Grover MATNEY was born in Bent County, Colorado in 1886.
His parents were
William Sherman MATNEY and Corilda Arabell REECE. Can anyone link these parents
up to any Kansas MATNEY lines? Bobby Dobbins TITLE, 914 N. Lacy, Santa Ana, CA
92701.
CROZIER. HOWELL. WHEELER. CLIPPARD. BROWN
Seeking information on the children who were raised by William and Margaret
CROZIER in Johnson and Douglas Counties. They were Pauline CROZIER HOWELL (1864)
and George R. CROZIER.
He owned a grocery store at Pennsylvania Street in
Lawrence. Two other children, Ransaler WHEELER (1862) and Elizabeth (CLIPPARD)
BROWN (1869) were William's sister's children. .Robert CROZIER, 7523 Antioch,
Overland Park, KS 66204.
MATNEY, BROOKS. MCCULLY
Searching for parents of Broadwater MATNEY b abt 1788 VA, m Sarah MCCULLY and
res Powell Valley, Campbell Co., TN 1810-20s,then to Missouri.
Are parents
William ~TNEY and Jane BROOKS?
Is Broadwater a maternal surname?
Anyone
researching this family please write me.
Carolyn Matney SELL, N. 11411
Whitehouse St., Spokane, WA 99218

EDITOR'S NOTE:
Carolyn Sell will have a book coming out later this year on
Watch future issues for further details.

MATNEY.

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�INDEX TO VOLUME XVII NO. 2 - THE PIONEER

-A-

ALBIN,
D.Ann, 93
M., 93

ALLEN,
A.K., 94
Lyman, 94
Norman, .94

ALLISON,·
Duncan C., 94
Issadora A., 94
ANDERSON,
Buenavista, 78
Ebon R., 78
Edna, 78
Estella SWANSON, 78
Esther, ·78
Faye, 78
Frank William, 78
G.A.,78
George, 78
~eorgeA. Jr., 78
Gladys, 78
Harry, 78
Helen, 78
Helen O'BRIEN, 78
Jessie MOORE, 78
John, 78, 90
John A., 78
Kathleen, 78
Lewis, 94
Linnie KELLOG, 78
Maggie, 78
Margaret PAWL, 78
Mary, 78(3)
Mattie DREYER, 78
Michael A., 78
NO.ra, 78
'Oscar, 78
Patrick, 78
Paul, 78
Ralph, 78
Rose, 78
Ruth, 78
Samuel, 94
Thomas, 78
Tressa, 78
Vera, 78
William, 78
ARCHIBALD,
J.C., 92, 93(2)
ARMSTRONG,

A., 78
Ethlyn, 79
Harley, 68(2)
May, 68
Nellie, 68
Roy, 78
Ruby PLOUNOR, 78
. Theodore, 68

ARNETT ,
Austin, 78
Cecil, 78
Grace, -78
H. Albert, 78
Lawrence, 78
Lloyd, 78
Mary, 78
Ora, 78

-BBAHNMAIER,
Alice BUCKCHIME, 78
Annie, 78
Garl, 78
Caroline, 79
Charles, 78
Cyril, 78, 79
Edith, 78
Edna, 78
Elmer A., 78
Elza, 78
Esther, 79
Ethel CREE, 78
Florence, 78
Frances, 78
George, 78, 79
George J.,' 79
Inez, 78
John, 78
John C., 79
Kathleen, 78
Lizzie, 79
Margaret, 78
Margaret
GIBBINS/GIBBENS,
78
Mary NISE/NEIS, 79
. Matilda, 79
Max, 78
Pete, 79
William, 79
BAILEY, 93, 94
F.A.,91

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John A., 90
BAKER, 94
Edwin C., 63
Jessie, 65, 66
BALDWIN,
Mrs., 73, 76
BANKS,
E.V., 91
Edilth, 79
Esther LAMBERT, 79
Ethlyn ARMSTRONG, 79
George, 68(2)
George J., 79
Herman, 68, 79
John, 68, 79
John L., 79
Leila, 68, 79
BARBER,
Oliver, 92
Selina, 85"
Thomas W., 92
BARKER,
DR., 92
Mary E., 80
BARNES,
Jannie, 82
Lola, 66
BAUER (BOWER),
George, 66
Myrtle, 66
BAUGHERS,
Mr., 70
BAUGHMAN,
Bert D., 79
Pearl NASH, 79
BEALL,
Elizabeth, 86
BEAM,
George 0., 93
J .A., 93

BEAZELEY,
Thomas N., 91
BELL,
Anna W., 93
George W., 93

BENNETT,
Orytha, 86
BENSON,
Ellen, 82
BERGERS,
Hiram, 90
BERNARD,
Mr., 70, 71

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�BERTSCHINGER ,
~ora DREYER, 79
Wilma, 79
Wright, 79
BIDINGER,
Frank, 79
Jacob, 79
Jake F., 79
Katie, 79
Margaret UNGER, 79
Martha, 79
Myrtle, 79
Otto A., 79
William, 79
Winifred MURPHY, 79
BIG KNIFE,
Thomas, 93
BIGSBY,
Ambrose, 79(2)
Ernest, 79
Ernest A., 79
Esther RICHARDS, 79
Ethel WORSWl;CK,79
Flora, 79
George, 79
George W., 79
Guy A., 79
Helen, 79
Lloyd, 79
Lucretia, 79
Nell, 79
Nell COLMAN, 79
Phoebe, 79
BLINGESLOND,
, Dew ill D. C., 79
Eddie, 79
Prank, 79
Fred, 79
Minnie, 79
BLOCK,
L., 93
BLOOD,
James, 93, 94
BOWERS,
George, 65
Myrtle, 65
BOYER,
Mary Elizabeth, 89
BRADPORD,
Helen, 64
Jessie, 64
BRASS,
Clifford, 79
Eunice, 79
Gene WINTER, 80
J.P., 79
Katherine, 79
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Rose, 79
W.H., 80
William, 80
BRECHTELESHAUER, ).'~
Josephine, 90
BROKMAN,
Albert, 80
Arthur, 80
Dora~ 80
Emma, 80
Fred, 80
Herman, 80
Kathlyn GANTZ, 80
Lena, 80
Willia, 80
BROOKS,
Jan~, 95
BROWN,
Annie
ROUCHENBERGER, 80
Beulah, 80
Char les F., 80
Elizabeth Clippard,
95
Ernest, 80
Frances, 80
Georgia DUMMER, 80
H. Z., 80
'Helen, 80
Henry, 80
Irene, 80
Mary E. BARKER, 80
Walter, 80
Walter E., 80
William, 80, 94
William L., 80
BROWNING,
Emily, 80
Eva, 80
Ida, 80
Mary, 80.
Minnie, 80
Mrs. Emily, 80
BRUCE,
James D., 91
BUCHCHIME,
Alice, 78
BUCHHEIM,
Bonnie, 80
Christina
HANSELMAN, 80
H.A., 80
May, 80
Samuel, 80(2)
Theodore, 80
BUCK,
Jennie ?LENN, 80
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Rollins, 80
Susan, 94
BUCKINGHAM,
Agnes Louise, 88
Charles Jeffreys, 89
Charles Jeffries, 88
Edwin Jeffreys, 89
Sarah Virginia, 89
Socia, 88
BUFFUM,
David C., 94
,BULLENE, 94
BUMPUS,
'Bettie, 95
BUNCE,
ALda, 80
Cora, 64
Cornelia, 80
Ellen H. CLARK, 80
Frank, 64,65, 66,
67, 80
John, 80
John J., 80
Maud, 64, 65, 66
Maude, 67, 80
Thelma, 80
Willard, 64, 65, 66
BURCHILL,
Mary, 63
BURNETT, 93, 94
BUSH,
Anna, 80
Elizabeth, 80
Emma, 80
Harr:y, 80
Henry, 64, 65
Mary, 80
Matilda, 80
Minnie~ 80
Mrs. Sophia, 80
Otto, 80
-CCAMPBELL,
H.; 93
James, 93, 94
John E., 93
CANFIELD,
James, 94
Seymore, 94
Wilson, 94
CARE, 77
CARLES, 77
CARLL, 77
CARNEY, 94
CAROL, 77

�CARROLL, 77
CARSON,
Thomas J., 91
CARTER, .
Addie, 68
Corbet, 68
George, 68(2)
Shipman, 68
CARVER,
L.P., 93
CHENEY,
W.L., 90(2)
CHRISTIAN,
Bebe, 67
Jack, 67
James, 94
John, 64, 65, 66
Volney, 64, 65,66,
67
CLARK,
Arthur, 80
Arthur M., 80
Cina, 80
Della, 80
Edward, 80, 94
EllenH. ~ 80
Ida PAGE, 80
Iva LUCKEY, 80
M. T., 80
Marion, 80
CLARKE,
E., 93
Edward, 91
CLIPPARD,
Eli zabeth , 95
COALMAN,
L.D., 91
COLE,
Albert, 80
Edna, 80
Eva JACKSON, 80
Frank, 80
Herbert, 80
Mabel, 80
Marion, 80
Ross, 80"
COLLINS,
Agnes SHIELDS, 81
Alice WILDERSON, 81
Amarie, 81
Beattie, 81
Eugene, 81
Henry, 81
Mrs. M., 81
Onbelle, 81
Orris, 81
Oscar, 81

Ruth, 81
" W.I., 81
COLMAN,
Aileen, 68
Leonora, 68
Nell~79

Nellie VAN NESTE, 81
W.A., 68
Willis, 68
Willis "R., 81
COMBS,
James E.M., 85
Lucinda, 85
Ruth, 85
CONLEY,
William," 90
CONNOLY,
Thomas, 90
COOK,
Arthur, 64
.. Maud, 64
CORAL, 77
COREL, 77
Henry, 90
James P., 90
CORL, 77
CORRELL, 77
CRADY,
Louis Jr., 81
Louis W., 81
Margaret HEMPHILL,
81
CRANE,

Elizabeth, 84
CREE,
Carrie EBERSOLE, 81
Ethel, 78
Lawrence, 81
Ray T., 81
CRESS, .
John P.,.81
Pearl LEIGH, 81
CRETERS,
Jennie, 87
CRISS,
Prank, 68(2)
George, 68
Richard, 68
Tena, 68
Willie, 68
CROUSE,
Annie, 81
Benjamin A., 81
Betty, 81
Ella MCC~AHAN,. 81
Ellen, 81
Marion, 81
-98-

Minnie, ·81
Roscoe, 81
Thomas, 81
CROWDER,
J.M., 81
Maude, 81
Nettie; 81
Nettie ORR, 81
CROZIER,
George R., 95
Margaret, 95
Pauline, 95
Robert, 95.
William, 95
CUMMINGS,
Clinton, 65
Myrtle, 64, 65
CURL, 77
CURTIS,
A., 93
CUSTARD,
Charles, 81
Elsie, 81
Ethel, 81
Mary FISHER, 81
Thomas J., 81

-DDAMM,
Henry, 31
John,. 81(2)
Katty, 31
Louise ZEEB, 81
Mary, 81
Mary JOHANING, 81
Sophia, 81
William, 81(2)
DANIELS, 94

DARK,
Clarence, 81
Elton, 81
Gladys, 81
Harley, 81
Mary DICK, 0
Samuel, 81(2)
DARLING,
Orlando, 92, 93
DAVIDSON,
Henry A., 81 '
Mary GLENN, 81
Paul, 81
DAVIS,'
Benjamin, 94
Henry, 93
Sylvester H., 90
DEED,

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�-John, 94
DEISTER,
A.E.,-81
H.J., 82
Lillian ROLLER, 82
DENEWILER, Bessie, 82·
Edith, 82
Eula, 82
Harry, 82
Mrs. Alma B., 82
DENNY,
Vacy, 67
DESKIN,
Clarence, 68
Gladys, 68
Huldah, 68
-Mary, 68
Roy R., 82
W.G., 68(2)
DEWS,
Donald W.; 82
Ellen BENSON, 82
Esther, 82
Hazel, 82
Helen, 82
DICK,
Mary, 81
DILL,
Anna, 86
William, 86
DISBROW,
Ebenezer, 92, 9~
DIX,
Ralph, 90
DOUGLAS,

William M., 94
DRAKE.
Dorothy, 82
Elizabeth Love, 85
Frances, 82
Frances Fleenor, 82
Mary, 82
William W., 82
Winifred, 82
DREYER,
- Arthur, 82
Dovie WATSON, 82
Elenora, 82
Elenora MORGAN, 82
Elizabeth, 82
Gus A., 82
Hazel, 82
John H., 82
Lee, 82
Lloyd (Cloyd), 82
Mattie, 78
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Nora, 79
Thelma, 82
Velta, 82
Verna, 82
_ Vida/Veda GLENN, 82
Wilda, 82
Wynona, 82
POMMER, _-

Georgia, 80, 82
H.E., 82
-Rachel, -82
William, 82
DUNCAN,
Charles, 65, 67, 82
Charles Jr., 82(2)
Charies S~, 91
Charley, 66.
Chas., 64
Eliza, 64, 65, 66,
67
Gladys, 82
Gweneth, 82
Janriie BARNES, 82
Ligia (Lydia), 82
Mills B., 82
Nettie, 82
Raymond, 82
Rosie GEELAN, 82
Telka SHIELDS, 82
W.H., 91
Walter, 82
Willey, 65
William~ 67, 82
Willie,_ 64, 66
DUNN,
John C., 93
-EEBERHART,
Arthur, 82
Charles, 82
Charles H., 82
Elsie, 82
Ethel, 82
Lloyd, 82
Mary IWIG, 82
Paul, 82
Roscoe, 82
EBERLY, 93
EBERSOLE,
Carrie, 81
EDMONDS,
Bertha, 82.
Beulah, 82
Burdette, 82
Earle, 82
-99-

Edith, 82
George C., 82
-Harold, - 82
Lena SOURS, 82
Louis, 82
EGHOST,
Frederick, 94
ELDRIDGE, 91
ELLIS,
August, 94
Bessie, 67
Crescentia,94
Myrtle, 67
Sophia, 67
EMMETT ,

Michael, 91
ENGLISMAN,
William, - 94
ESSEX,
William, 94
EVANS,
- Eva, 68
John W., 94
Lyman, 91
Sara A. Frances, 91
Wilma, 68
-FFAWL,
Margaret, 78
FAXON,
A.A., 92
W.T., 92
FILLMORE-,
Lemuel,_ 91
FINDLEY,
Jennie, 64, 65
Julia, 64, 65
FISCHER,
David Hackett, 89
FISHBACK,
;_ Mary Hafer&gt; 84
Owen T., 84
FISHER,
Mary, 81
FLEENOR,
Frances, 82
FLOUNOR,
Ruby, 78
FOLLES,
F.O., 91
L.C., 91
FORD, 91
George, 94
FRENCH,
Albert, 66

�Grace, 65, 66, 67
Nellie, 66
Roma, 66
Stella, 65,66, 67
FRY,
S., 93
FULLER,
A., 91
J .G., 92
J.M.-, 93
Mary Esther, 93
-G-

GANTZ,
Kathlyn, 80
GARNOLD,
Thomas, 92
GARVIN,
Robert, 92
Thomas, 92
GATCH,
Aaron H., 83
Albert, 85
Anna Margaret, 87
Anne Matson, 85
Asbury Philip, 88
Burgetta, 85
Charles H., 87
Claire, 86
qaud, 86
Claude, 87
Clifford D., 85
Conduce. 83
Conduce H., 87
Dawson, 85
Edward, 87
Elizabeth, 83
Elwood Stewart, 87
Emley Barber, 85
Emmazetta, 86
Ethel, 87
Eva Serena, 87
Fannie Boyer, 89
Florence, 87
Florence Bird, 86
Florence L., 85
Francis McCormick,
85
Frank, 87
General Thomas, 85,
86
George, 88
George S., 86
George W. , 89
George Wallace, 89
Grace, 85, 86

Hannah, 83
Harold Burns, 88
Helen, 88
Jennie Lind, 86
John DiDDIlit, 87
John G., 83
John J., 88
Kate Mahala Hughes,
89
Katie D., 85
Leigh; 86
Lillian Love, 85
Lily, 87
Martha, 85
Mary, 86
Mary Belle, 86
Mary Elizabeth, 88
Mary Etta, 88
Mary Jones, 86
Mary Stewart, 87
Mary Susan, 87
Milton Wallace, 85
Moses, ·86, 87
Moses Dimmit, 86
Nathaniel, 86
Philip, 86, 87
Philip B., 85
Philip Burgen, 85
Philip Courtland, 86
Philip Smith, 86
Phillip B., 83
Presocia, 88
Rachel, 88
Rebecca, 85
Rev. George, 88, 89
Ruth, 86(2)
Ruth Gordon, 87
Samuel, 86, 89
Sara Etta, 89
Sarah "Sally" Hiss,
85
Selina Maria, 86
Stanley, 87
Thomas, 85
Thomas Milton, 86
Thomas Winfield, 86
Virginia, 88
William, 83, 86
William M., 87
GEELAN,
Bertha, 64, 65, 66,
67
Carrie, 64, 65, 66,
67
Charles, 67
Charley, 66
Chas., 64, 65
-100-

Jt.istice, 67
64; 65, 66
Nora, 64, 65 ,66, 67
. Rosie, 65, 66, ·82
GENTRY, .
George, 68
Marie, 68
S.A. ~ 68
. GIBBENS,
Arthur, 64, 65, 66,
81
Charley, 65, 66
Chas., 64
Clyde, 64, 65, 66,
81
. Dora, 64, 65, 66
Flora, 64
Maggie, 64, 65, 66
Margaret, 81
Ray, 65, 66,81
GIBBINS/GIBBENS,
Margaret, 78
GIBBONS,
Maggie, 67
GILREATH,
F.H.,91
:Justu~,

GLAKER,

Joseph, 94
GLAMM,
Mrs. George, 69
GLANCY,
Clarissa, 84
GLANVILLE,
Fanny, 91
Jerome H., 91
John, 91
GLENN,
Bessie, 64, 65, 66,
67
Jennie, 80
Mary, 81
Vida/Veda, 82
GOODWIN,
Hill C., 84
Philip Burgin, 84
GROVENOR,
Henry, . 93
GUEST,
Baker, 91
Thomas, 91

-HHANSELMAN,
Christina, 80'
HARLOW, 92
HARTMAN,

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�G.W., 92

M., 92
Maurice, 91

W., 92

HAR~.ANN,

-J-

!-Iaurice, 91
HASELTINE,
W.~.,

92

HASKELL,

Almira C., 91
Chas. A., 91
Franklin, 91
HASTER, .
Elizabeth, 91
George, 91
HATION,
F .• 93

HEMMING,
Michael, 93
HEMPHILL,
Margaret, 81
Mrs. S.· E., 81
HE~l\-eSSY ,
Andrew, 64
Frank, 64
Jessie, 64
HERRICK,
Nathan, 90
Nathan F. , 90
HODGE,
Robert A. , 77
HOGG,
Harley, 66, 67
John. 64, 65, 66
HOGUe.

Theoph, 64
HOL.~S,

"Annie" Susan, 87
Eudora Bird
"Bi rdie", 87
Frank, 87
George, 87
John, 87
John Gatch, 87
Lura. 87
Philip Richard, 87
R. Joseph, 91
HOOTEN,
Robert T., 92
HOPPER,
Etta, 88
HOR.'OSBY,
C., 92, 94
Columbus, 91
HOWELL,
Pauline Crozier, 95
HUGHSON,
S.S., 92
HUTCHINSON,

JACKSON,
Eva, 80
JAMESON,
James, 92
JAVIN,
Captain, 73
. JESSEE,
William, . 93
JOHANING,
Mary, 31
JOHNSON,
Beasley, 67
Birdie, 67
Charley, 66
Clarence, 64, 65,
66, .67
Eliza, 67
Emery, 67
George,. 64, 65, 66,
67
Lois, 66, 67
. Louis, 64, 65
Loulu, 65
Lulu, 64, 66
R.M., 94
Rolley, 64, ~5, 66
Rowdie, 67
Ruby, 64, 65, 66, 67
JONES,
Mary, 86
Samuel, 91
Samuel J., 90, 91
Sarah Virginia, 86
JOURDAN,
Celestem
(Celestine?), .92

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-KKELLOGG,
L., 92
Linnie, 78
KELPINE,
Mary Kuntz, 93
William P., 93
KENNEDY,
Jane, 92
Samuel, 92
KERNEY,
.Thomas, 91
KEUGHRAN,
S.S., 94
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KING,
Arthur, 66
Dora, 64, 65, 66
Fred, 64, 65
Henery·, 66
Henry, 64, 65
John, 64, 65
Matthew, 93
Maxie, 64, 65
Wesley, 64, 65, 66
KLAMM, .
Mrs. Helen, 69
KUNTZ,

Henry, 93
Mary., 93·

-LLADD,
E .D., 94
LAKIN,
Adam, 84
LAMBERT,

Esther, 79
LANNUM,

Kinsey, 93
Nancy Ann, 93 .
LASH,
John, 91
LATCH,
Amelia, 87
Sallie, 87
LEAMER,
William, 94
LEGATE,
James F., 92
LEIS,
Mrs., 92
LEMING,
George, 84
LIGGETT,
Florence, 67
John, 67
Stella, 67
LIMBACH,
Henry, 94
LONG,
Orpha, 66
LOVE,
A., 94
LOVEJOY,
C.H., 92
LUCKETT,
William G., 94
LUCKEY,
Iva, 80
LYKINS,

�W.H.R., 94

LYMAN.
Eli D., 91

-M-

Mary Smith, 85·
Sarah Elizabeth, 85
,Thomas, 85
Wm. B. Christopher,
85
~EDSGER,

MCARTHUR,
L.,. 90 (2), 91,
92(2), 93(3)
L.!'!., 90(2)
MCCLAN.AHAN,
Ella,81
Ethel, 64, 65, 66
Plora, 65, 66
Pred, 64, 65, 66
Mary, 64, 65, 66
Minnie'- 64, 65, 66
MCCLEA.~,

James D., 90
MCCOLLUM,
Maggie, 64
MCCULLY,
Sarah, 95
McGEE.
Catherine, 83
MCKINSEY,
Guy. 95
Hazel, 95
MCL~~t..

George W., 93
MCLAUGHLIN,
Harry. 95
MACY,
E.G., 91
r-'.ARTING, 93
MATHEWS,
Joseph, 84
Sarah, 84
MATNEY,
Broadwater, 95
Grover, 95
William, 95
William Sherman, 95
MATSOS,
Aaron H., 83
Anne, 83
Elizabeth Gatch, 83
Euphemia Gatch, 84
Georgetta, 83
Hattie, 83
Mary, 83
Mary Gatch, 84
Phil~p D., 83,
Sally, 83
MEARS,
Prancis McCormick,
85

Charley, 64, 65, 66
George, 64, 65, 66,
67
Goldie, 64, 65, 66
Laura, 64, 65, 66
MEECHEM,
David J., .90
Joshua, 90
S ;E., 90
MERWIN,
Hervey, 71
Mr., 73, 76
MILLER,
(
Bryce W., 92
Dr., 93
John, 92
Matilda, 92
Robert H., 92,
MILLINGTON, 94
MOORE,
Jessie, 78
MORGAN,
Elenora, 82
MORRIS,
Clarence, 64, 65,
66, 67
Nellie, 64, 65, 66,
67
Warren, 64, 65, 66,
67
'MUENZENMAYER,
Edward, 69
J.J., 69
Naomi, 69
S.W., 69
Warren, 69
MURPHY,
Winifred, 79
MUZZY,
Hammond Clark, 77

-NNASH,
Pearl, 79
NEWMAN,
A., 93
Charles, 94
NISE/NEIS,
Mary, 79
NORTON,
-102-

H.N., 93
Widow, 93
-0-

O'BRIEN,
Helen, 78'
O'CONNOR,
Wi11iam, 93
OLDHAM,
Jonatham, 93
ORR,
Nettie, 81
OSTERTAG,
Enid, 63
John, 63
OWENS,
, Mrs., 70

-PPAGE,
Ida, 80
PARKER,

H.P.,92
Nancy E., 93
Theodore, 92, 93
PARSONS,
William, 90
PARTRIDGE,
John, 92
PEASE,
C.A., 94
PHILLIPS,
Ellis, 90
Harris, 90
R.M., 90
PIERALT,
John, 90
PIERCE,
Charles P., 63
PIERSON,
J.M., 93
T.M.,93
Thomas M., 92
PLATT,
Samuel A., 94
PORTER,
Mr., 75
PRAGER,
David, 94
PRATHER,
L.A., 93

-QQUIGLEY,
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�Charley, 66

-RRANGER,
Samuel, 91
RAUSCH,
Friti, ~5, 66, 67
Grover, 65, 66
Helen, 65, 66, '67
Mary, 65, 66, 67
Maud, .65, 66, ·67
Mina, 65, 66, 67
Victor, 65, 66~ 67
READ,
F.W.,92
REECE,
Corilda Arabell, 95
REED, 94
RICHARDS,
Dick, 68
Esther, 79
George, 68
Sadie, 68
Willie, 68
RIDENOUR, 94
RILEY,
Henry, 67
Nellie, 65, 67
ROBERTS,
Mrs. Floyd, 69
ROBINSON,
Charles, 92(2)
RODRIGUE,
A.C., 91
Andrew J., 91, 94
Ann C., 91, 94
Aristides, 91
ROUCHENBERGER,
Annie, 80
ROY,
A.D., 92
-S-

SANAGY,
Forrest, 92
SEARL,
A.D., 91(2)
SEITCH,
Thomas, 90
SELL, 95
Carolyn MATNEY, 95
SEVIER,
John G., 91
SHAFFER,
Earl, 64, 65, 66, 67

Etta, 64, 65, 66, 67
Lee, 64, 65, '66~ 67.
Maud, 64:, .65, 66
Maude, 67
SHANKLIN, .
Henry, 94
SHAW,
.~ames, 90
Sarah, 90
William, 90
SHELLEY,
Blanch, 68
Michael, 68
SHERMAN,
Sadie, 87
SHIELDS,
Agnes, 81
Telka, 82
SIMMONS,.
Aaron Matson, 83
Benjamin, 84
Charles, '~3
George G., 83
James, 83
Lou, 83
Mary, 83
Philip Gatch, 83
Sarah, 83
Thomas, 93
William, 83
William R., 93
SIMPSON,
H., 92
Melissa, 86
SKINNER,
Cecil, 68
George, 68
Harry, 68(2)
Hattie, 68
Roscoe, 68
Roslin, 68(2)
Samuel, 68
SMITH, 94
Mrs. Lloyd B., 89
SOMMERFIELD,
Abram, 90
SOURS,
Lena, 82
SPENCER,
Cora, 64, 65, 66
Gladys, 65, 66, 67
Reed, 64, 65, 66, 67
SPINDLER,
Rita, 63
STANDENY,
E., 81
STAUFFER,

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J. S., 80
STERNBAUGH,
T.J., 94
STEVENS, .94
STEWART,
Emmazetta, 87
STONE,
Francis M., . 93
H .D., 92
Horace E., 92
Nathan P., 92
Widow, 92
STO~,

A., 92
H., 94

STOWE,
Benjamin, 92
Warren, 92
SUTHERLAND,
Samuel, 94
Shermuthus, 94
SWANSON,
. Estella, 78
SWING,
Aaron Matson, 84
Caroline Matson, 84
Elizabeth, 84, 85
Elizabeth Fishback,
84
George Smith, 84
James McDOWELL, 84
Louise, 84
Margaret, 84(2)
Martha, 84
Mary Garland, 84
Peter Fletcher, 84
Philip, 84
Philip Burgin, 84
Ruth, 84(2)
Ruth Gatch, 84
Sarah, 84
William, 84
-T-

TESCHEMACHER,
Charles F., 93
Pocohontas, 93
THOMAS,
Charles H., 94
.Joel, 91
THOMPSON,
Dr., 93
TIMMONS,
Bertha, 64
Leonard, 64
TITLE,

�Bobby, 63
Bobby Dobbins, 95
TOLLES,
L.C., 92
TOULEY,
Edward, 93(2)
James, 93(2)
James S., 93
Moses, 93
Sarah, 93
TRUMP,

William, 90

-uUNGER,
Margaret, 79
-V-

VANCIL,
Daniel, 91, 93
VAN NESTE,
Nellie, 81
·VERDIKE,
William, 90
VOLKMANN,
Mrs. L.P., 69

T.L., 94

WIGGS,
Lillian Albertine,
89
WILDE,
John, 94
WILDERSON,
Alice, 81
WILLIAM,
R.L., 91
WILLIAMS,
D. Courtland
Williams, 85
David, 79
Euphemia, 85
Martha, 86
WILMARTH,
0., 92
WINTER,
Gene, 80
WOOD,
Daniel, 91
Harrison, 91
John-B., 92
Nancy, 93
William H., 93
WORSWICK,
Ethel, 79
WYLIE, 94

-W-Y-

WAIT,
Delila B., 70
WAITE,
John, 92
WALLS,
John, 93
WATSON,
Dovie, 82
William, 92, 93
WATTS,
A., 92
WEBSTER,·
W.C.,93
WEESE,
Laura, 65
Lena, 64
William, 64
WHEELER,-.
Ransaler, 95
WHITE,.
Augus tus H.·, 94
Augustus W., 92
Ellen G., 92
Ellenor G., 94
WHITNEY, Roxy An~, 94

YARDLEY,
Emily, 80
YOUNG,
S.A., 91

-ZZAHN,

Samuel, 93
ZEEB;
Louise, 81

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The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P·. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Fall 1993

VOL. XVII. No. 1

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CONTENTS

MATNEY FAMILY RECORD.· •••••••.•••..••.•••••••......•.•.•••. · ..•• •·•••·····••·• 2
1885 MARRIAGES FROM NEWSPAPER .•••.......••...•......••.•...••.••••.•....•..•. 8
LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORy •.•••...••.....•..••...•.....•..•. ··· •. ··••·••····•··• 9
OBITUARY - Baby Mellville •.......••.•.••.•.•..•.....•..•............. · ..••... 16
DOUGLAS COUNTY WWII DEAD ..••........•.••....••..••...•••..•.•• ·· ••••. ······ .17
A DIARY OF OUR TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS, by Delila B. Wait, Part 1 ••••..•....• 20
ELIZABETH CAROLINE DOBBINS ••...•.............•••........••..••••••• · •.••.. •• 31
BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT ••.•••..•.••••••.•.••••.•...••••.•...••.•••...••. 33
OBITUARY - Li lly May Sperry ••..•....•.•...•..••.•....••..•••.••.••..•••....• 38
THE GATCH GENEALOGY, Part 1 ••.•.•..•.••....•.••••..••••••.......••..•..•.. ~ .39
SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY •....•.••••••••.•••••...••••••.....••..... 45
OBITUARY - Rose Kostenbader Watkins •...• ~ ••••••••••••••••.••••••..••••...••. 48
DEATHS AND FUNERALS - Solomon Engle •.••..•...•.••...•••••••••••.••••••••.•.• 49
QUERIES •.•.. " ....••••.. ~ ..••....•.•..••.•••.•••.••••••.•.•. .- •••••.•..••••••• 50
INDEX to names in Current ·Issue ••....•..•.•.••••.••••.•..•••••••••••••..• '.' .51
The Pioneer welcomes artic~es and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas County family history, with the exception of published and copyrighted
material. It is not necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding. Send
submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a Board
Member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS:. I f your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an' address correction with the Douglas
Co, Kansas Genealogical Society s Membership Chairman ,the PIONEER will be
remai1ed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.
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�MATNEY FAMILY RECORD
The Douglas County Genealogical society recently received a large donation
of genealogical records and books from the estate of Elizabeth Kindig Neis of
the Eudora area.
Periodically some of the records will be published in the
Pioneer. The collection will eventually be housed in the Helen Osma Family
History Room of the Lawrence Public Library.
The family record noted above was written by Eva Bell MATNEY HENRY,
daughter of Reece MATNEY. The original handwritten record is undated.
FAMILY RECORD
Daniel David MATNEY, born July 5, 1801 and Esther MATNEY, born March 7, 1804,
were married October 20, 1825. The following children were born to their union:

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Reese Bowen MATNEY, born January 5, 1827, Richmond, Virginia
Charles MATNEY, born February 1, 1828
Isaac Calvin MATNEY, born January 17, 1830
Isiah Wer1y MATNEY, born May 9, 1832
Sari1day MATNEY, born June 2, 1834
Harvey M. MATNEY, born March 15, 1836
Francis Marion MATNEY, born June 5, 1938
Maria MATNEY, born March 31, 1840
Joseph Thomas MATNEY, born September 28, 1841
Louisa Sidney MATNEY, born January 9, 1843
Mary Jane MATNEY, born March 12, 1845
John Jefferson MATNEY, born September 9, 1847

Daniel David MATNEY died 1887 and was laid to rest in the Grange Graveyard at
91st St and Harrison, Kansas City, Missouri. Esther MATNEY was laid to rest
about 81st and Harrison. All headstones were removed many years ago and land
used for farm land.

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FAMILY RECORD OF REECE BOWEN MATNEY
Son of Daniel David MATNEY and Esther MATNEY.

Reese Bowen MATNEY, born January 5, 1827, in Richmond, Virginia.
Minurva Jane WELLS, born March 15, 1842 in Nashville, Tennessee, was the daughter
of William WELLS. Minurva Jane WELLS was converted and baptized in the Baptist
Church at the age of 16 years.
Reese Bowen MATNEY was also converted and
baptized in the ~aptist Church.
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�THE MATNEY FAMILY RECORD, continued

Reese Bowen MATNEY and Minurva Jane WELLS were united in marriage in Willow
Springs, Missouri, December 9, 1858. The following children were born to their
union:

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.Emmett Harvey MATNEY, born February 9, 1861
Marion William Lee MATNEY, born December 31, 1863
Albert Jefferson MATNEY, born June 8, 1867
Mary Luella MATNEY, born May 12, 1870 in Rushville, Missouri
Franklin Green MATNEY, born May 8, 1875, Dodson, Missouri
Eva Evie Bell MATNEY, born May 5, 1879. Dr. A. B. SPRUILL, Dallas. Missouri,
attending service at birth.

Reese Bowen MATNEY died Monday, August 17, 1896. At rest in Grange Graveyard,
91st and Harrison, Kansas City, Missouri. Minurva Jane MATNEY was married to
William PHILLIPS of Kansas City, Missouri and died May 28, 1907, and was laid
to rest May 30, 1907 in Cuba Graveyard, Cuba, Kansas.

FAMILY RECORD OF EVA EVIE BELL MATNEY
Daughter of Reece Bowen MATNEY and Esther MATNEY
Eva Evie Bell MATNEY, born May 5, 1879 in Dodson, Missouri at 90 Troose Avenue,
attended the Center School, 85th and Woodland Avenue. Was converted and baptized
into the Presbyterian Church in 1907 by Rev. J. T. HARTMAN and Rev. BAITY of the
Westport Church and Rev. WITHERSPOON of Kansas City, Missouri.
In 1927 was
baptized into The Trinity Full Gospel Church of God and authorized to teach the
Gospel of Jesus Christ. On February 26, 1935 was duly ordained by the Pull
Gospel Church of God and set forth as an Evangelist.
Eva Evie Bell MATNEY and Albert HENRY were united In marriage October 19, 1898
In Kansas City, Missouri. The following children were born to their union:

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John Albert HENRY, born January 2, 1900, Dodson, Missouri
Dollie May HENRY, born 12 Dec 1902, Dodson, Missouri
Franklin Reese HENRY, born March 14, 1920 at 4808 East 6th St., Kansas
City, Missouri, and brought to Dodson, Missouri at the age of 2 months,
May of 1920.

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�MATNEY FAMILY RECORD, continued
FAMILY RECORD OF JOHN ALBERT HENRY
The Son of Albert HENRY and Eva Evie Bell HENRY
John Albert HENRY, born January 2, 1900 at Dodson, Missouri and Mabel Louise
FRENCH, born May 11, 1911 at Carthage, Missouri were united in marriage July 15,
1930, at Ottawa, Kansas. The following children were born to their union:
John Albert HENRY, JR., born October 17, 1932, Dodson, Missouri
Patrick HENRY, born March 15, 1936, Dodson, Missouri
William HENRY, born February 11, 1939 - 2013 East 82, Kansas City,
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Alberta Louise HENRY, born March 1, 1941 - 2013 East 82, Kansas City,
Missouri
Patricia Ann HENRY, born June 15, 1947 - 2013 East 82, Kansas City, ~
FAMILY RECORD OF DOLLIE MAY HENRY
The Daughter of Albert HENRY and Eva Evie Bell HENRY
Dollie May HENRY, born December 12, 1902, Dodson, Missouri and John J. BURKE,
birth date unknown, were united in marriage August 20, 1924, Kansas City,
Missouri. The following children were born to their union:
John J. BURKE, Jr., born September 25, 1926 at Dodson, Missouri
Albert Richard BURKE, born May 26, 1930, Dodson, Missouri
FAMILY RECORD OF MARIA MATNEY
Daughter of Daniel David MATNEY and Esther MATNEY
Maria MATNEY, born March 31, 1840, and Berry P. DODSON, born April 27, 1836 were
united in marriage May 26, 1859. The following children were born to their
union:
Charlie DODSON, born February 6, 1860
Lucendie May DODSON, born 1862
Fred Marion DODSON ZOLLIE, born February 12, 1870
Greenup Berry DODSON, born June 27, 1872
Hattie Faustina DODSON, born January 23, 1882
Maria DODSON at rest May 18, 1922 in Belton Cemetery.
BERRY P. Dodson at rest 1914 in Belton Cemetery.
Charlie DODSON at rest.
Lucendie May DODSON at rest.
Fred Marion DODSON Zollie at rest December 31, 1944 Belton Cemetery.
Green Berry DODSON at rest Jan 18, 1942, Belton Cemetery.
Hattie Faustina DODSON at rest, Belton Cemetery.

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�THE MATNEY FAMILY RECORD, continued

FAMILY RECORD OF LOUISA CIDNEY MATNEY
Daughter of Daniel David MATNEY and Bsther MATNEY
Louisa Cidney MATNEY, born January 9, 1843, married Mr. SMITH, and one son was
born to their union: Harley SMITH of California.

FAMILY RECORD OF JOHN JEFFERSON MATNEY
Son of Daniel David MATNEY and Bsther MATNEY
John Jefferson MATNEY, born September 9, 1847, near Dodson, MO at 91st and Lydia.
As a boy he witnessed the Battle of We.stport in which his older brother Francis
Marion MATNEY participated, and .. in the year 1871 he drove with ox team to Fort
Sill, what was then Indian Territory. He returned in the fall of 1872 with 6000
buffalo hides for the market at Westport. In 1875 he again went with ox team
across the plains to Arizona. At that time it took three months to make the
trip. He freighted in Arizona for twenty years. From there he went to the State
of Washington. There he stayed a few years, after which he moved to Vesperce,
Idaho.
There he resided for about twenty years, then returned to Bel ton,
Missouri and made his home with his sister, Mrs. Maria DODSON and his nephew,
F. M. DODSON until .the death of his sister, after which he resided with his
nephew, F.M. DODSON until his death.
He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge for about 42 years, being a charter
member of two different Lodges, one in Washington and one in Idaho. He passed
to rest September 15, 1926, and was laid to rest in the Belton Cemetery.

FAMILY RECORD OF SARILDAY MATNEY
Daughter of Daniel David Matney and Bsther Matney
Sarilday MATNEY, born June 2, 1934, married Mr. TIDWELL and one daughter was born
to the union: Bell TIDWELL.
Bell TIDWELL married Mr. Paul K. CORDER and the following children were born
to their union:
George CORDER of Harrisonville, Missouri
Hattie Bell CORDER of California.
Ollie H. CORDER of Independence, Missouri, at rest.

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�THE MATNEY PAMILY RECORD, continued

PAMILY RECORD OP MARY JANE MATNEY
Daughter of Daniel David MATNEY and Esther MATNEY
Mary Jane MATNEY, born March 12, 1845, married Mr. SHULTZ and two children were
born to their union: David SHULTZ and Ida Bell SHULTZ.
Ida Bell SHULTZ married Cam ron LYNN and one son was born to their union: David
Camron LYNN.

FRANCIS MARION MATNEY
Son of Daniel David MATNEY and Esther MATNEY
Francis Marion MATNEY, born June 5, 1838, passed through Dodson, Missouri many
years ago. He participated in the battle of Westport. The following children
were born to their union:
Edd MATNEY
Harvey MATNEY
Ella MATNEY
Esther MATNEY
Virtie MATNEY
PAMILY RECORD OP EMMETT HARVEY MATNEY
The son of Reese Bowen MATNEY and Minurva Jane MATNEY
Emmett Harvey MATNEY, born Pebruary 9, 1861 and Julia THOMAS were united 1n
marriage. The following children were born to their union:
Enoch MATNEY, born at Dallas, Mo. Deceased.
Lloyd MATNEY, born at Dallas, Mo. Deceased.
Baby MATNEY, born at Dallas, MO. Deceased.
Lara MATNEY, born at Dallas, MO.
Virgil MATNEY, born at Dallas, MO.
Gladys MATNEY, born at Dallas, MO
Julia MATNEY, at rest in Pearce, Arizona
Emmett Harvey MATNEY at rest in Phoenix, Arizona
FAMILY RECORD OF MARION WILLIAM LEE MATNEY
The son of Reese Bowen MATNEY and Minurva Jane MATNEY
Marion William Lee MATNEY remained single.
Tucson, Arizona.

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Passed to rest August 31, 1926 at

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FAMILY RECORD OF FRANKLIN GREEN MATNEY
The son of Reese Bowen MATNEY and Minurva Jane MATNEY
Franklin Green MATNEY remained single. Passed to rest April 15, 1945. At rest
in Forest Hill Cemetery at 69th and Troose Avenue, Kansas City, MO. In Lot 1~79,
block 1~8.
PAMILY RECORD OF MARY LUELLA MATNEY
The daughter of Reese Bowen MATNEY and Minurva Jane MATNEY
Mary Luella MATNEY, born May 12, 1870, Rushville, MO, and Franklin Edward
DILLARD, born 1871, were united in Marriage May 18, 1892 in Kansas City,
Missouri. One daughter was born to their union:
Ethel Lorane DILLARD, burn 1896 at Drake More.
Missouri.

63 Troos Avenue, Kansas City,

Franklin Edward DILLARD at rest 1n Willcox, Arizona.
THE FAMILY RECORD OF ETHEL LORANE DILLARD
Daughter of Franklin Edward DILLARD and Mary Luella DILLARD.
Ethel Lorane DILLARD, born 1896 and Harvey GALLAGHER were united in marriage 1n
Pearce, Arizona and the following children were born to their union:
Keith Edward GALLAGHER
Kenneth GALLAGHER
Harvey Lee GALLAGHER
Harvey GALLAGHER at rest 1n Willcox, Arizona
FAMILY RECORD OF ALBERT JEFFERSON MATNEY
The son of Reese Bowen MATNEY and Minurva Jane MATNEY
Albert Jefferson MATNEY, born June 8, 1867, Canon City, Colorado and Rachel
NICHOLSON, born July 6, 1883, Odessa, Missouri, were united in marriage September
6, 1904. The following children were born to their union:
John Cecil MATNEY, born July 3, 1905. Dallas, Missouri.
Letha Violet MATNEY, born January 31,. ·1907, Dallas, Missouri
Reece Evelyn MATNEY, born August 17,1~11, Kansas City, Missouri
Rachel MATNEY at rest.

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FAMILY RECORD OF JOHN CECIL MATNEY
The son of Albert Jefferson MATNEY and Rachel MATNEY
John Cecil MATNEY, born July 3, 1905, Dallas, Missouri and Lara Emma HUMPHREY,
born November 17, 1912, Foster, Missouri, were united in marriage November 2,
1934, and the following children were born to their union:
Patricia Ann MATNEY, born September 8, 1935, Dallas, Missouri.
John William MATNEY, born October 28, 1940, Kansas City, Missouri.
LETHA VIOLET MATNEY
The daughter of Albert Jefferson MATNEY and Rachel MATNEY
Letha Violet MATNEY, born January 31, 1907, Dallas, Missouri and Herman F.
REINSCH, born July 27, 1904, Johnson County, Kansas were united in marriage May
19, 1935, and one daughter was born to their union.
Vera Ruth REINSCH, born October 11, 1935 in Kansas City, Missouri.
REECE EVELYN MATNEY
The daughter of Albert Jefferson MATNEY and RACHEL MATNEY
Reece Evelyn MATNEY, born August 17, 1911, Kansas City, Missouri and Joseph Emory
KLEIN, born January 7, 1906, St. Louis, Missouri were united in marriage
September 29, 1934 and the following children were born to their union:
Joseph Richard KLEIN, born March 14, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri.
Judith Raechel KLEIN, born August 9, 1939, Kansas City, Missouri.
Susan Gayle KLEIN, born April 19,1944, Independence, Missouri .
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Lawrence Daily Journal, 4 Aug 1885, page 4
The stagnation in the marriage license
business seems to be broken, as Judge FOOT
had quite a rush yesterday,
1ssu1ng
licenses to the following parties. Arthur
REYNOLDS and Emma BANCKLAW, both of Baldwin
City; will C. NICHOL, of Mexico, Mo., and
Lizzie B. BADSKY, of Twin Mount; Francis M.
HITCHCOCK and Nellie J. LIMING, both of
this city.
The last named couple were
married last· night by Judge FOOT, at his ~Jg
residence.
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�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECl'ORY
Farmers and Land Owners of Douglas County 1893-1894
NAME
ANDERSON, David
ANDERSON, M.C.
ANDERSON, Geo. H.
ANDERSON, David H.
ANDERSON, W. T.
ANDERSON, Thomas
ANDERSON, M.A.
ANDERSON, J.F.
ANDERSON, W.R.
ANDERSON, Geo. A.
ARKANSAS Valley Town Co.
ARMSTRONG, Beatty
ARMSTRONG, Mattie
BABCOCK, C.J.
BAHNMAIER, C.F.
BAHNMAIER, George
BAHNMAIER, G.H.
BAHNMAIER, A.G.
BAHNMAIER, Fred
BAHNMAIER, G.J.
BAHNMAIER, John
BALDWIN, Levi F.
BLUNT, Benjamin
BOISE, Jonathan
BONEBRAKE, J.H.
BRAWLEY, Thomas
BRECK, Aaron
BROOKINGS, Mary
BROWN, John C.
BROWN, G.W.
BROWN, Wm.
BROWN, J.C.
BROWNING, Jarrad
BRUBAKER, A.G.
BRYDY, J.H.
BUCHHEIM, L.F.
BUCHHEIM, John S.
BUCHHEIM, Sam'l
BUCH, A.H.
BUNCE; John J.
BURNETT, Ausbury
BUSH, John
BRYDY, J.H.

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160
150
150
30
10
320
160
240
199
50
29
i59
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Lecompton
Lawrence
Lecompton
Lawrence
Lecompton
Big Springs
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LecomI&gt;ton
Big Springs
Lawrence
"
Lecompton
"
Lawrence

"
"
Lecompton

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"
"
"
Big Springs
Big Springs
"
"
Lawrence
Big Springs
Grover
Big Springs
Lawrence
Lecompton

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�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORY, continued
CADE, P.
CAMERON, J.F.
CASEY, P.
CHRISTIAN, W.H.
CLARK, John
CLELLAND, W.W.
COLEMAN, W.A.
COLEMAN, O.A.
COLEMAN, Flora
COSLEY, Frank
CROWDER, James
CROWDER, T.N.
CUMMINGS, B.
CUMMINGS, Pat
CUMMINGS, Mrs. Enuna
CUMMINGS, Henry A.

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CUNNINGHAM, J.B.
CUSTARD, T.J.
DAMM, John
DANA, A.L.
DAVIS, L.B.
DAY, A.N.
DESKINS, W.G.
DESKINS, C.F.

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DIVELBESS, John
DOANE, Mrs. W.C.
DONBECK. J.
DOUGLAS, J .M.
DRAPER, Wm.

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DUMMER, R.W.
DUMMER, H.
DUMMER, H.E.
DUNCAN, G.W.
DUNCAN, Wm.
DURROW, M.E.
DURROW, Otto
EBERHART, Peter
EDSON, Emeline
ELLIOTT, S.

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Lecompton

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Kanwaka

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Kanwaka
Lecompton

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Kanwaka

11

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15
34
14
19-20
36
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2
13
13
24
30-31
13-24
26-35
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13
36
6
18
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6
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14
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12
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Lecompton

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120
79
77

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80
20
30
120
80
70
79
160
120
129
348
478
483

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Kanwaka
Lecompton
Kanwaka
Lecompton

240
10
160
28
100
80
160
240
120
319
60
20
80
20
80
160
44
146
40
337
240
157
9
26
560
40
113

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Kanwaka
"
Clinton
Kanwaka

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Lecompton
Kanwaka

"
Kanwaka

"
Clinton
Lecompton
"

"
"
It

"
"
Kanwaka

"

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Lawrence
Lecompton
Belvoir
Lecompton
Centropolis
Lawrence
It

Belvoir
Lawrence
Lawrence
Big Springs
Lawrence
Lecompton

"
Belvoir
Belvoir

"
Lecompton
Big Springs
"
Lecompton
Lawrence
Lecompton
"
Clinton
"
Belvoir

"
Big Springs
K.C. , Mo
Lecompton
Lawrence

"
"
Lawrence

"
Lecompton
"

"
Big Springs

"
"
It

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Belvoir
Big Springs

�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORY, continued
EMERY, C.C.
EMERY, Anna C.
EMERY, Thomas
EMERY, Sophia
EVANS, Lyman
EVANS, T.J.
EVENS, Henry
EVENS, Ed
FARRIS, J.T.
FILBERT, C.W.
FINLEY, A.
FITZPATRICK, Sallie
FITZPATRICK, M.
FITZPATRICK, M.T.
FIX, Joshua
FIX, A.
FIX, Jesse
FLEISCHMAN, E.F.
GAGE, Sarah E.
GALLAGHER, Wm.
GARRETT, Wesley
GARRETT , Annie E.
GEELAN, Pat H.
GEELAN, Chas
GEELAN, W.G.
GIBBONS, George
GLENN, A.G.
GLENN, H.M.
GLENN, Wm. (Heirs)
GOODING, S.F.
GORRELL, R.N.

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GREGORY, J.E.
GRESS, George
GROSVENOR, C.P.
HAFER, Henry
HAGLE, John
HAMMOND, Sarah A.
HANSELMAN, A.H.
HANSELMAN, J.M.
HARPER, J.H.

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HARRIS, WID. W.
HART, S.C.
HARTMAN, Aug.

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8
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36
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"

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80
160

Lecompton

40
240
158

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Kanwaka

"
Kanwaka renter
Lecompton

14

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l.

3
19-20
21
21-22
1-14
14
26
36
11

33-34
27-33-34
14
1-12-35
36
12
36
4-29-32
28
5-32-33
32
16
17
5
5-6
6
20
2
1-31
25
25
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3
27
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20
17

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Lecompton

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Kanwaka
Lecompton

"
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"
Marion
Lecompton

"
Kanwaka
Lecompton

"
"
"
Kanwaka
Wakarusa
Lecompton
Kanwaka

"
"
Lecompton
"
Kanwaka
"

"
Lecompton

"
Kanwaka
Lecompton
Kanwaka
Lecompton

"
"
"
"
Lawrence

"
4
10
79.5
400
160
320
170
80
160
10
9
40
306
28
399
5

Lecompton
"
Clinton
Big Springs
"

"
"
"

"
"

"
Lecompton

"
"
Big Springs

"

"
10
527
68
185
80
96.50
180
160
240
100
160
7
146
70
89
20
65
160
60
80
40

Lecompton

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Belvoir
Lawrence
"

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Belvoir
Lawrence
Lecompton
"
Belvoir
Lawrence

"
Lecompton

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Big Springs

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�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORY. continued
HEISEY, A.B.
HEISEY, J.G.C.
HENDRICKS, Meredith
HENNESEY, John
HENRY, D.K.
HENRY, Wm.
HEISHEL, W.B. (Herschel)
HETRICK, Jacob
HETRICK, Noah
HILDENBRAND, Jacob
HILL, D.M.
HILL, D.B.
HILL, Thos.
HOAD, Y.D.
HOFFMAN, Anna R.
HOGG, Wm.
HOLLOWAY, D.M.
HOOBLER, John
HOOK, James
HOUK, John
HOWELL, Justus
HUGHES, J.L.
HURD, Geo. R.
ICE, Thomas
JACOBS, E.A.

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JOHNSON, Burri
JOHNSON, M.G.
JOHNSON, Vincent
JOHNSON, Lars
JOHNSON, P.J.
JOHNSON, G.M.
KAHN, Fred (Kuhn)
KAMPSCHROEDER, Henry
KANE, James

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KENNEDY, Geo.
KENNEDY, G.W.
KERSTING, Henry (heirs)
KERSTING,"
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KITCHELL, C.R.
KITCHELL, W.W.
KIGER, Alex (Kizer)
KIGER, A.

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Kanwaka
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Lecompton

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Kanwaka
Lecompton

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36
14
7

34
26-35
1
36
2-5-35

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34
175
220

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69

42

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Lecompton

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1
6-12

Kanwaka
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Clinton
Kanwaka
Lecompton

7

12
36
13

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17

25-35
8

14-23
5

1-31
4

20
24
12
12
7-8

Kanwaka
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Lecompton
Kanwaka
Wakarusa
Kanwaka

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35
24

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Kanwaka
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Lecompton

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"
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Clinton

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Lecompton
Kanwaka
Lecompton
Kanwaka

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120
356

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11

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155
160
128
160
270
210

110

410
330
140
160

295
40
7
40
5
20
160
39
160
160

208
76

Lecompton

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Belvoir
Lecompton
Big Springs
Lecompton
Big Springs
Lecompton
"
Big Springs
Lecompton

"
Big Springs
Lecompton
Clinton
Big Springs
Lecompton
"
Lawrence
Belvoir
Lawrence
Topeka
Clinton
Belvoir
Segal
Lecompton

"
Lawrence

"
Lawrence

"
Lecompton
Big Springs
Lawrence

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160
40

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Belvoir
"
Lecompton

104
440
2-1/2
36
36
54
67

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Clinton

�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORY, continued
KOEHLER, Frank
KROPF, Michael F.
KUPPER, Geo.
LA HUE, C.P.
LA HUE, C.
LAIN, E.S.
LAWS, Geo.

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LEAMER, Wm.
LESLIE, B.H.
LEWIS, Jefferson
LOGAN, Robert
LOHR, John
LOHR, Mary
LUTZ, A.
McCALL, Moses
McCARTHY, W.R.
McCLANAHAN, T.J.
McCLANAHAN, Mary A.
MARTIN, W.S.
MARTIN, R.A.
MARTIN, David
MARTIN, Steven D.
MARTIN, S.D.
MASTERSON, J.L.
MASTIN, C.J.
MATHEWS, J.
MENGER, A.G.M.
MESENHIMER, Nancy
MESENHIMER, Wm.
MESENHIMER, B.F.
MIGLARIO, Mark
MITCHELL, Elizabeth
MITCHELL, J.H.
MOORE, J.H.
MOORE, B.F.
MORRIS, G.W.
MORRIS, W.H.
MURPHY, Anna
MURPHY , (Heirs)
MURPHY, M.J.
NACE, Wm. M.
NICHOLAS, J.C.
NICHOLAS, M.L.

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Lecompton

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Lecompton

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Lecompton
Palmyra

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Marion
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Lecompton

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Kanwaka

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Lecompton
Kanwaka

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Lecompton

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320
160
130
40
280
10
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80
10
3
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180
179
160
280
145
28
80
39
240
80
160
80
81
80
5

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140
80
160
48-1/2
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640
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85
15
11-1/4
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180
80
10

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Belvoir

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"
Big Springs
Lawrence

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Lecompton

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Lawrence

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Lecompton

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Lawrence
"
Lecompton

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Lawrence
Lecompton

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Globe
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Lawrence
Lecompton
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Lawrence
Lecompton
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�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORY. continued
NICKUM, J.C.
NOE, A.G.Y
NOE, Hannah L.
NOYES, Betsy B.
NUFFER, Henry
NUFFER, Peter
NUFFER,Phillip G.
NUFFER, Christian
NYE, Emily. Y.
PAINTER, Samuel
PENDLETON, E.W.
PENNINGTON, W.S.
PENNINGTON, Wm.
PETEGISH, B.S. (Petefish)
PICKENS, Abby
PIERSON, T.M.
PIERSON, Thos.
PIFFER, Henry M.
PONTIUS, W.D.
PONTIUS, W.
PONTIUS, A.C.
PONTIUS, M.E.
PORTER, Sarah A.
PORTER, Wm. C.
PRESSEY, C.F.
RAKE, E.W.
It

RAYMOND,
RAYMOND,
RICHARD,
RICHARD,

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J.M.
Hila B.
R.T.
R.T.

RICHARDSON, F.O.
RICHARDSON, Herman
RICHARDSON, Phoebe A.
RICHARDSON, E.A.
RICHARDSON, G.O.
RICKER, L.S.
ROGERS, H.B.
ROGERS, H.A.
ROLLER, Geo.
ROSE, Alex
ROUDEBUSH, M.E.
SALVARDA, Peter
SAGGS, Robert

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Kanwaka

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409
160
292
236
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240
160
118

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240
40
120
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100
80
79
40
160
40
200
100
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703
130
100
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124
160
394
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240
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80
241
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�LAWRENCE CITY DIRECTORY, continued
SCHMIDT, E.
SCHOTT, J.H.
SEETIN, Samuel
SEETIN, Elizabeth
SHAW, Thos. &amp; Wm.
SHAW, Thos.
SHIRLEY, Wilburn
SHIRLEY, F.P.
SINCLAIR, W.T.
SMITH, W.L.
SMITH, E.S.B.
SPENCER, C.T.
SPENCER, Mary J.
SPENCER, W.F.
SPENCER, O.D.
STANUFFER, J.S. (Stauffer)
STEVENS, Henry
STONE, W.E.
STORMS, G.T.
STOVER, Ella G.
STOVER, Wm.
STUART, E.G.
STUART, E.J.
STULL, LN. &amp; S
SULZEN, Robert
SULZEN, Adolph
SWADLEY, H.C.
TEGART, Vivetta
TEGART, James
THOMPSON, O.J.
TINIMONS, F.S. (Timmons)
TOPPING, James
UNGER, John
VINCENT, J.C.
WALRAFER, John
WALTER, Francis
WALTERS, A.C.
WARD, T.H.
WARNER, M.D.L.
WEESE, Herman
WEIBEL, Fred
WELCH, M.
WENRICK, C.K.
WILSON, Alva E.
WILSON, O.E. (Heirs)
WINCHESTER, C.M.

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Lecompton

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Lecompton

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Lecompton

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Lecompton
Kanwaka

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105
120
160
160
19-1/2
50
160
103
180
80
80
420
71-1/2
75
10
40
160
120
120
35
30
320
80
240
80
80
176
25-1/2
. 2
160
240
160
160
440
131
80
197
121
80
40
40
80
160
60

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Lawrence

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Belvoir

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Grantville
Lecompton
Lawrence

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Big Springs

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Lecompton
Lawrence
Lecompton

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Belvoir

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Lecompton
"
Belvoir
Lecompton

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Lawrence
Belvoir
Lawrence
Big Springs
Lecompton
Lawrence
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Belvoir
Lecompton
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Big Springs
Lecompton
Eudora
Lawrence

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WINTER, A.K.
WINTER, M.S.

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WINTERS, M.R.
WISE, Saml. D.
WISE, Saml'. A.
WIZER, S.J.
WOODWARD, G.W. (Heirs)
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WORLEY, Joseph
WRIGHT, B.
WULFKUHLE, Wm.
WULFKUHLE, August
WULFKUHLE, Christian
WULFKUHLE, Christopher
YOUNG, Wm.
ZEBB, George
ZIEBRISKE, J.H.
ZEEB, Michael

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26
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29
11
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34
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35
29
33
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34
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Lecompton

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Kanwaka
Marian
Lecompton

"
Kanwaka

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Lecompton

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Kanwaka

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1123
15
160
248
20
60
168
56
158
10
131
160
240
319
163
160
120
4
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Topeka
Clinton

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Lawrence
Big Springs
Lawrence
Belvoir

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Lecompton
Big Springs
Non-res.
Big Springs

Lawrence Daily Journal 4 Aug 1885, page 4
The infant son of Edward W. Mellvilledied Sunday night a 11 o'clock
from an affection of the brain. The funeral will take place today
at 9 o'clock from the residence of Mr. W. G.' Me11vi11e, on Ohio
Street. All friends of the family are invited.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY WORLD WAR II DEAD
The following is from an article clipped out of the newspaper many years ago.
The complete date was missing, but it was either January or February 28, 1946.
A LIST OF WORLD WAR II DEAD IS BEING COMPILED BY JOURNAL-WORLD
Inquiry has revealed that nowhere in Douglas county is there a
complete list of World War II dead from this community.
The
Journal-World therefore has undertaken the task of assembling such
a list. From the local Red Cross office, from Liberty Memorial high
school and from a list compiled by Mrs. Frank E. JONES, names have
been gathered and are printed in today's issue.
The next of kin or other members' of the families of these servicemen
and women are asked to notify the Journal-World by letter, or any
corrections, or additions to the list published in today's issue.
The Journal-World wishes to include in the record all servicemen and
women who left from Douglas County or had considered it their home
during their tour of duty, and who died while in the service of
their country during the war, whether from wounds or other causes.
The name, rank and date of death during World War II of serV1ce
personnel, as given on available lists, follows:
S 2/c William Edward BARBER, May 4, 1945
Pfc. Chester BEERBOWER, June 2, 1944
S l/c Edward· T. BLEAKLEY, May 4, 1945
Calvin BRECHEISEN
Lt. Glenn BREMER, May 12, 1944
Malcolm J. BROMWELL
Samuel B. BRUNER
Paul A. CANADY
Andrew H. CHISOLM
Oliver COOLEY
Col. Robert T. CROWDER, April 15, 1944
Pfc. Walter Dudley DBA, October 14, 1944
Lt. Grover DENLINGER, December 15, 1944
Cpl. Ray S. DISSINGER, August 6, 1943
Lt. James H. DODDERIDGE, July 18, 1943
Cpl. Jack DODDS, June 28, 1945
ARC Mary Elizabeth DOTY, December 4, 1945
S/Sgt. Raymond A. EBERHART, October 3, 1'~4
Pfc. Gerald W. ELSTON, November 25, 1944'
1st Lt. Allan R. EWING, December 24, 1944
EM 3/c David Harriman FOWLER, July 13, 1944
F/O Leslie GILLILAND, January 28~ 1944
S/Sgt. Roy GOFF, January 26, 1944

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�WORLD WAR II DEAD, continued

Sgt. Arthur De Witt GRANT, 1943
Sgt. James Herbert HALL, June 17, 1940
Lt. Scott HALL, April 16, 1943
Lt. Orin HARDING (Lecompton), April 21, 1945
Sgt. Timothy HARDY, March, 1945
Lt. Robert HAYNES, August 12, 1945
S/Sgt. Lloyd HKNICK, January 11, 1945
Pfc. Alfred C. HOUK, July 31, 1944
Pfc. Walter HOUR (Lecompton), February 8, 1945
Gaylord HUBBARD, June 29, 1944
Lt. Bernice HUMPHREY, October 24, 1944
S/Sgt. Harold HUDSON (Lecompton), October 2, 1944
Flo David JOLLY, February 10, 1945
. S/Sgt. Jason JONES, June 7, 1945
2nd Lt. Deane W. KIEFER, January 15, 1945
Pvt. Lewis KNIGHT, January 1943
S 2/c O.V. LANGRELL, December 7, 1943
Pfc. Gerald Leonard LINDENBERGER, August 30, 1944
AM 1/c Alfred LINLEY, December 25, 1942
Maj. Paul LOBINGER (Baldwin), June 16, 1944
Pfc. Wayne E. LOID, November 5, 1944
Lt. Max LOUK, December 8, 1941
.
S 2/c Claude B. MANION, August 8, 1942
S/Sgt. Joe MANSFIELD
Lt. John J. METZ, June 7, 1944
S 1/c Robert MITCHELE, January 10, 1945
Pfc. Roy MULL, March 17, 1945
Cpl. Albert J. P. MURPHY, June 6, 1944
John L. MUSSELMAN, November 15, 1944
Pfc. Charles MCCOIN, December 27, 1944
Sgt. Lee Roy MCGHEE, April 15, 1945
Pvt. James MCKEE, December 19, 1945
A/c Ramon NOCHES, June 6, 1945
Lt. Rachel NORWOOD (Lecompton), May 1944
Lt. J. B. NIXON, December 1944
S/Sgt. James F. O'BRIEN, March 30, 1943
Pvt. Raphael P. OSBOURN
Pfc. Virgil H. OWENS, June 9, 1945
S/Sgt. Charles PAXTON, March 14, 1945
Lt. (j.g.) John Elliott PENNER, March 19, 1945
Capt. Otis o. PERKINS, April 29, 1945
T/Sgt. Leon A. PETERSON, Aug. 12, 1945
George o. PETTYJOHN
Cpl. James C. RICHARDSON, November 1, 1945
Capt. Leo RICHARDSON (civilian accident) November 7, 1944
Lt. Lewis RIEDERER, April 12, 1944
Pfc. Herbert J. SANBORN, July 13, 1944
Pfc. George W. SCHULER, January 18, 1945

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Lt. Edward SEUFERT, September 28, 1944
Pvt. Elmer W. SHOWALTER (Baldwin), June 13, 1944
Lt. Wayne SINDT (Lecompton)
Pfc. Donald E. SIROKY, May 15, 1945
Pfc. Carl SPITZER, June 29, 1944
Pfc. Norval STAPLES, September 15, 1944
Leo D. STEINMETZ, March 3, 1942
2nd Lt. Lawrence I. STOLAND, July 22, 1944
1st Lt. Thomas William STONE, February 6, 1945
Als (V-12) Eugene B. SWIMLEY, July 19, 1943
Lt. Orin TAYLOR
Pfc. Edward L. THOMAS, August 9, 1944
TiS Orval Dale THOMAS, October 25, 1944
Maj. Henry F. THORNE
Seaman Glenn Andrew THURNEAU (died of wounds
after discharge) December 19, 1945
Pfc.Robert TREECE, January 76, 1945
Sgt. Howard H. TREFZ, September 13, 1943
Pfc. Donald H. TROVILLION, January 18, 1945
Pfc. Samuel L. UNFRED, January 19, 1943
Pfc. Irvin VEST, 1944
Pfc. Edwin R. WARNER, December 25, 1944
Pfc. William E. WAY, December 18, 1944
Flo Ira E. WEIDLER (Lecompton), Nov. 25, 1943
T/Sgt. William Gale WILEY, November 8, 1945
Pvt. Robert J. WILSON, December 18, 1944
Pfc. Merle WINGERT, September 18, 1944
Lt. Charles E. WOOLF, July 21, 1944
Sgt. Leo WULFKUHLE, January 9, 1945
An updated roster printed 1n the May 30, 1946 1ssue of the newspaper showed the
following additions:
Samuel DEEL, Jack GIBLER, Charles SHANNON and Earl F. WILLIAM.
It also showed the following deletion:
Pfc. Irvin VEST

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�A DIARY OF OUR TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS - 1866
By Delila B. WAIT
The record of our first weeks Journey has been lost.
Kansas, May 28, 1866.

We left Lawrence,

The party was composed of four families. Mr. MERWIN, Mr. and Mrs. MERWIN,
Mrs. Celestia MERWIN, their son Arthur's wife (she was also my sister), Hervy,
Hank, Will, Rose and Marshall MERWIN. They had two wagons and eight mules.
Hervy had a little pony, buckskin, of a treacherous disposition.
Mr. DEMING and wife, a widowed daughter, Louisa, Mrs. HODGE, and her little
girl, Ella, about four years old, Fayette, Alphonso and Brier DEMING. Carmine
VAUGHN, a friend of the family and a Mr. John PORTER. He had a large black horse
named Billy that he rode and boarded with Mr. DEMING. They had two wagons and
eight head of mules. A little span used as leaders on the family wagon belonged
to Carmine.
The other was my father, Isaac WAIT, sister Frances and.myself.
wagon and four head of mules.

We had one

There was another family going with us but were not quite ready and said
for us to go on and they would overtake us. They were Moses BALDWIN and wife,
Susan, and two children. Nellie, about five years, and Johnnie, about three and
a young man, Wesley WALTERS .. They had one wagon and a four horse team, and two
saddle horses, Kate and Eagle. I had a side saddle and had many a nice ride on
them before we got through.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd.
We have not traveled today. They concluded it would be best to let the
teams rest one day out of the week and though Sunday would do as well as any day.
Camp has been a busy place. We have been washing, baking and ironing and Mrs.
MERWIN is finishing their tent. The men have put in their time laying around
in the shade. Carmine's little mule, January, was missing this morning, and
Fayette found it about a mile this side of Centreville, where it had been
stopped. Carmine was· quite sick all night, but is much better this afternoon.
MONDAY. JUNE 4. 1866
Left camp this morning at half past six, drove about twelve miles without
accident or adventure, and stopped for dinner about half past ten. Rested a
couple of hours and took up the "line of march" again. Mrs. DEMING was so sick
with headache that we were obliged to stop about the middle of the afternoon.
She is much easier this evening. Soon after starting this morning we passed
through the small town of Americus it is situated on both sides of the Red
Vermilion. Our road has been through a rough but picturesque country today.
This evening the boys are employing their leisure in gymnastic exercises.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1866
This morning was quite cold, with a strong west wind which increased during
the day with frequent showers which made it very disagreeable traveling. We
drove twelve miles and camped just this side of the Black Vermilion, about ten
o'clock, stayed there about two hours. When they brought up the teams, Father
was absent and no one knew where he had gone.
The rest got ready and were
impatient of.waiting, so I started to hitch up the team myself. Celestia saw
what I was doing and came to help me. Then the boys saw what we were doing.
They came and helped us, while we were .getting the team ready PORTER and Hervy
rode into the timber looking for but did not find him. I was very much worried
over his absence. PORTER went again to look for him and met him coming. He had
found some nice wild gooseberries. and was so busy picking them he did not
realize how long he had been. We traveled about ten miles, did intend to drive
to Marysville, but the wind blew so hard they though it would be too hard for
the mules and camped five miles from it. This afternoon we passed four wagons
bound for Oregon from Texas, had come all the way this spring. They wanted to
travel with us but some objected to their company.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6
Started early and drove close to Marysville and camped and spent the day.
We stopped about nine o'clock. The Texans are camped close by, another four
wagons came along soon after. They are from near Lawrence and started the same
day we did.
They are going to California, and both outfits will travel in
company with us. The boys have improved their time playing billiards, as they
think it will be their last chance for a good while.
THURSDAY. JUNE 7
We were in motion about the usual time, crossed a small creek and Pa and
Mr. DEMING drove up through town to get some corr.. Marysville is quite a large
place, about a mile farther we crossed the Big Blue. It has a good bridge across
it. We passed our company this morning, as they were not quite ready but they
came up with us before we stopped for dinner. This afternoon we have traveled
together making a train of 12 wagons. Tonight we are camped close together in
three groups. The wind has blown hard from the South all day, one of our regular
Kansas gales. I was in hopes it would go down with the sun, but it has not in
the least.
FRIDAY. JUNE 8
The wind stopped blowing during the night, and the morning was very
pleasant. Our party was ready to move first. We drove a short distance and
.
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wa1 ted for the others. As we started again, Mr. MERWIN's white mule team started
wi th their usual vim and broke a single tree, which detained us some time.
During. the forenoon we came in sight of a mule train going to Idaho. We are
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the overland stage today. Just before stopping for noon, Foney (Alphonse) was
driving Fayette's team and dropped one of the lines of the leaders. He stepped
out on the wagon tongue to recover it. He slipped and to save himself from
falling under the mules feet, jumped to the ground. At that, the team started
on a run, jerking and dragging him a short distance, when he fell under the
wagon, the hind wheel passing over his limbs just below the knees. No bones were
broken, but he was badly bruised. The team ran up against the wagon ahead of
it and was caught before it recovered from the shock of the collision. We took
dinner on Rock Creek close by a ranch. PORTER put in his time this noon making
a checker board on the inside the back of his rubber coat. This afternoon we
met a man that had come clear through from Oregon horseback with a pack mule.
We drove about a mile off the road and camped on a small creek.
SATURDAY, JUNE 9
Soon after starting this morning we passed a station. The women there told
Henry a man passed there last week that looked exactly like him. They think it
must have been Arthur. The road lay through a very rough country, the ravines
being studded with trees, making a pretty scenery. We crossed Little Sandy and
Big Sandy during the fo~enoon. Mr. BALDWIN joined us just before noon. He left
Lawrence just a week ago today. We stopped for dinner near the Stage station,
close to Big Sandy. We drove to the Little Blue this afternoon, and are camped
on the bank of it. Some have been fishing but did not catch any. It looks very
much like rain tonight.
SUNDAY. JUNE 10. 1866
We had a hard rain this morning just before daylight and the wind has blown
very hard today till about four o'clock, when it coumenced raining again. Louie,
Mrs. MERWIN and I have been washing. Will and Mr. BALDWIN went hunting. The
rest have loafed around camp, some sleeping and reading or playing checkers.
The sunset was a grand and beautiful scene. The sky was overcast with dark blue
clouds, except a small place in the west where the sun shone out in all his glory
till it sank below the horizon. A large beautiful rainbow arched the East, and
the prairies and foliage seemed to take on a deeper green, making a lovely
picture.
MONDAY, JUNE 11
Today we have been traveling up the valley of the Little Blue and are now
camped this side of where the road leaves the valley, between a deep dry slough
and the creek. We made a short drive today owing to the bad conditions of the
road. The last few days we have found a profusion of beautiful flowers, unlike
any I ever saw on the Kansas prairies.
Rose and Frank complain that I have
mentioned everyone, but them I will state they have been picking bouquets and
presenting them to their favorites, and discussing them as usual.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 12
This morning about .two o'clock camp was aroused by the startling news that
the creek was rising very fast and we had better get out onto higher ground.
Things were piled into wagons and a team hitched to each wagon but by the time
that was done a river was running through the slough and the water was allover
the ground where our wagons were. There was a little knoll on the bank of the
creek and a big tree growing on it at the waters edge. They drove the teams up
close as they could, then the men pulled the.wagons up. All the tongues rested
on the dry ground, and so we could get into the wagons without wading. Our dry
ground space was very small, not large enough to set up a tent on. The mules
and horses were tied to the back of the wagons, and standing in water up to their
knees. The tree was used as a gage and the men proposed to haul the women up
into the tree if the water got deep enough to float the wagons. We were all
watching anxiously the progress of the water. It raised very fast for a while,
and then gradually decreased.
At nine 0' clock it was at a standstill, and
remained so a couple of hours, when it began to fall slowly, and has fallen about
twelve inches this evening. PORTER went out with his horse a couple of times
today, but said it was swimming water all around us. A Dutchman and his wife
traveling alone camped on the bottom about a quarter below us. We were at the
mouth of the canyon and they were on the broad level bottom and the water did
not get much more than hub deep, but they were terribly frightened. When Henry
first noticed the danger he .rode down and warned them. They had for a team a
horse and a great big old balky mule. He came and called for help a couple of
times, but Hervy said he knew they were in no danger, so they got things fixed
at our place. Then several of the men went and helped him out. The other part
of our train did not go onto the bottom to camp that night. PORTER went over
to dry land by swimming his horse, and Will swam over. He said he could not have
swam another rod he was so tired. They stayed over all day, and they and some
of the men of the other train tried to build a raft, but did not make a success
of it. This afternoon they tried to get the mules across to dry land but did
not succeed. The boys swam back to our Island. This evening passed pleasantly,
Hervy entertaining us with music on the banjo.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13
The water fell seven inches during the night. They took the stock across
to the high ground this morning. Will and John waded across first. The water
did not quite come up to their armpits. We have all been washing today. The
water is soft as rain water. The boys have been enjoying themselves diving and
swimming in an eddy in the bend of the creek. About sundown the night guard went
over to take charge of the stock. Some of the women wanted a guard left on the
Island, but the boys did not think anyone would come through the water to disturb
us. So we sat up t i l l midnight chatting the time away, and then all retired to
their respective places of rest. The water has fallen very slowly all day.
THURSDAY. JUNE 14
The water has not run down much during the night, but they thought it best
to wait no longer, so they raised the wagon boxes six inches, and by going down
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any trouble. The side saddle was put on Billy and all the women but Mrs. MERWIN,
Mrs. BALDWIN and the Dutch woman rode over on him. Hervy carried Ella and Nellie
over in his arms on horseback. It was about eleven 0 ' clock when we all were once
more on solid ground. We traveled about twelve miles and camped on the Blue
again, but above high water mark this time. Mrs. DEMING has a sick headache this
evenl.ng.
FRIDAY. JUNE 15
Started early and drove about a mile and had to leave the main road on
account of high water and go way round on the prairie some six miles to get the
distance of two. We crossed Thirty-Two Mile creek during the forenoon. Hervy
put the side saddle on one of the sorrel nwles and Celestia rode till noon. Mrs.
MERWIN drove the wagon that she rode in, but they only worked one team to do it
and changed teams every day. The boys rode the teams that had the day off. Mr.
MERWIN walked nearly all the way. We stopped for dinner a quarter of a mile from
the Little Blue. Hank, Hervy and PORTER went hunting this afternoon. They shot
an antelope but did not hit it. Hank and Hervy came back to the train in a
couple of hours but PORTER did not come till after we were camped. We are on
Elm Creek. It 1S a small stream with an occasional lone tree along its banks.
SATURDAY. JUNE 16
It was sprinkling when we got up this morning and looked very much as
through it was going to rain hard, but it passed around us. Father went off the
road hunting and I drove the team most of the forenoon. Several of the men were
hunting but did not get any game. Our camp is just at the edge of the Platte
bottom. Several of the party went to the grave of Mrs. Susan Waite. She died
in the year of 1852. We looked through the opera glasses from the top of one
of the neighboring hills and could see the flag waving at Fort Kearney, a
distance of eighteen miles.
SUNDAY, JUNE 17
We started about seven o'clock and traveled up the beautiful valley of the
Platte. Part of the time the road was along the bank of a channel that runs out
into the prairie. Passed through Valley City, a small place built mostly of sod.
We stopped for dinner about three miles from Fort Kearny and some of the men went
on to the Fort to see what was to be done. The authorities said for us to come
on and organize. We passed through the Port. It is a very pretty place and
drove within a quarter of a mile of Kearney City and camped near the train that
was waiting for. us. Here we found our former company that left us on the Island.
MONDAY. June 18
This morning just as we were ready to start, Arthur came riding up to camp.
He was on his way to Lawrence and had left his train at Cottonwood Springs, and
rode on to meet us, He is going back with the train till he meets his freight
train. Then he is going to take Celestia back to Lawrence. When he' gets his
business settled he will come after us. Mrs. WALTERS said that Mrs. BALDWIN was
expecting to overtake him at Kearney joined us this morning, with the span of
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horses he was expected to bring. A Mr. SNOW and another man PORTER was expecting
to overtake us at Kearney were part of a day's drive back of us, and the train
did not want to wait for them. PORTER remained there, waiting for them. We are
camped near the Platte tonight with our wagons formed into a corral with the
stock pocketed around the outside.
TUESDAY. JUNE 19
The teams were brought up about the usual time, but Carmine left his mules
"loose for a while and the little rogues took the back track post haste. An hour
was spent getting them back again. We had not drove far till we came up with
Mr. PORTER and SNOW. They had passed us during the night. Just before noon we
came to Arthur's train camped off the road aways. We drove to one side of the
road, set out their things, and bid them goodbye. Stopped for dinner on the bank
of the Platte. After dinner we resumed our journey up the Platte. During the
afternoon we passed through another sod town and camped for the night within a
half mile of the river. Some one in the crowd played the violin and the boys
danced on the sod.
WEDNESDAY, June 20
There was some dissatisfaction last night with the wagon master. He wants
our folks to turn their stock loose and herd it with his. They will not do it,
so he threatened to report them. Our party started out first this morning and
drove like "Jehu" to get away from the captain. This afternoon they drove more
moderate and the most of the train came up with us. The boss is camped about
half mile from us with his eight wagons. After the work was done the violin was
brought out, and a merrie company gathered and danced by the light of the moon.
THURSDAY. JUNE 21
The forenoon's drive was monotonous as usual. After dinner, Wes wanted to
know if I would like to ride the pony Kate.
Of course I was agreeable. He
saddled another horse for his use. She was a very nervous, touchy creature and
had never been rode by a woman. She frisked around pretty lively for a while
but soon quieted down and I had a very nice ride. We passed a small military
post where the train was examined to see if it fulfilled the requirements of the
government. Three miles farther we came to Cottonwood Springs. Camped on the
Platte again. The evening was spent as usual with music and dancing.
FRIDAY. JUNE 22
This morning Hervy put the side saddle on Buckskin for the girls to ride,
but they were afraid to venture it and wanted me to ride him first.
I had a
pleasant ride and did not get hurt or my neck broken as some predicted. We
stopped for dinner near Fremont's Springs. Part of our company drove on and are
still ahead tonight. Our musicians are with them. We are some distance from
the river tonight.
Mrs. MERWIN has a sick headache this evening and Johnny
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SATURDAY. JUNE 23
We left the valley soon after starting and drove on the hills for a while.
Then we came down a high steep hill to the river again. The road was along the
foot of the bluffs. The scenery was grand. About ten o'clock we camped near
the bank of the Platte, and the rest of the day has been spent in washing,
baking, and so forth. The Indians have been in camp all the afternoon. They
were very profuse in their demonstrations of friendship. We met some Soldiers
this morning and Hervy stopped with them. He was to come on tonight but has not
arrived yet. The boys spent the evening with gymnastic exerC1se.
We remained in camp till eleven 0' clock, passed a station soon after
starting near which was about fifty Indian lodges. The boys got off their steeds
to ride in the wagons and Rose and Frank appropriated them and rode up with me.
Then we went ahead to get some good drinking water. Came to the Stage Station
but did not like the looks of the gemmen so we went to a ranch a short distance
ahead and got some excellent water to drink and waited there till the train came
up. There were only men living there but they were gentlemanly fellows and made
themselves quite agreeable. The girls rode till they camped and we had a fine
ride.
MONDAY, JUNE 25
We started this morning about S1X and drove till eleven. Little Johnny is
some better. The captain has a very sick child. This afternoon was very sultry
for awhile. Then the wind blew up from the North, making it cool and pleasant.
Rose, Frank and I walked the last two miles of the drive. We found some red
blossoms of the cactus that were very pretty.
TUESDAY, JUNE 26
It has been very cool and pleasant for traveling today • During the forenoon
we passed the Beauvis Ranch, near the old California crossing. Camped tonight
a mile this side of Julesburg.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
The fording was so deep and the water was falling so fast they though it
best to wait until tomorrow to ford, so we have been in camp all day. Will
sprained his ankle today. The sick children are a little better.
THURSDAY. JUNE 28
Left camp about seven and drove up to the ford. They raised the wagon beds
eight inches, doubled the teams and proceeded to cross, with two horsemen to each
team to whip them through, for they did not dare to stop· a minute for the
quicksand. It was about three quarters of a mile across. Mrs. MERWIN's wagon
was among the first to cross and was freighted with women and children. Our
wagon was in the second part to cross. I wished to watch the others come over,
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one of the glasses and I went down to the bank. I had not been there long till
a couple of the women of the other party of the train came. They were soon
joined by a gentleman who made several unsuccessful attempts at conversation with
them. Then he turned to me. He was a very agreeable companion. He had been
in Oregon and spoke very favorably of it. The whole of our company did not get
over till after three o'clock. They let the teams graze a while, then drove to
Pole Creek and camped about sundown.
FRIDAY, JUNE 29
We started early, the right wing taking the lead.
They drove about
seventeen miles. and camped off the road on the creek for dinner. The captain
was in the rear and went in the opposite direction to camp. The two wagons of
bachelors followed our party. We stopped nearly three hours, and captain got
the lead. About four he started to look out a camping place. He started at a
right angle with the teams, went to the creek half mile distant, then signaled,
but his party did not notice him and kept on. Then he trotted along aways and
waved his hat. They saw him and turned around and drove back to him, but our
party were not disposed to camp so early and kept on five miles farther and
camped on the creek again. Soon after we stopped Will and Mose came in with two
young antelope.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
Started about the usual time, and drove about seven miles, to where the road
crosses and leaves Pole Creek, where stopped for dinner. PORTER left DEMING
this morning and went with Mr, SNOW. Mrs. BALDWIN told Rose she might ride their
Jenny that was having a rest from the harness today, so she put the side saddle
on her and PORTER let Frank take Billy. We crossed the creek and climbed up a
long hill onto a ridge not much wider than the road. The girls got· tired of
riding, and I mounted Jenny and Hervy joined me. We had not gone far till a
hail storm broke suddenly upon us and the teams were badly frightened. I thought
some of them would go off that hogback sown into the canyons. They got tangled
up so they could not do much but kick and thrash around.
Some of them were
jammed but none seriously hurt. The storm was soon spent, .and we proceeded on
our way. I rode a little farther. Then Mrs. BALDWIN got on Jenny, and Wes told
me to take Kate and ride with her. We rode till they went back into camp. Near
where we stopped was a deep hole dug for a well, but they did not get water.
SUNDAY, JULY 1
The road has been on ridge with a very rough broken country on either side.
We descended the hill and watered the stock at Mud Springs, drove about a mile,
stopped and got dinner. Resumed our journey half after two and soon came in
sight of the court house rock. We crossed a creek of good size but it was dry.
The water was sunk in the sand. Those that were riding near the Bluffs said it
was a beautiful running stream when they crossed it. They call it Pumpkin Creek.
Two miles farther we came to a small stream near the Rock. We camped a ways this
side of it. After supper, Rose, Frank and some of the boys went up to the Rock.
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MONDAY, JULY 2
They got ready to start nearly an hour earlier than usual. The DEMINGS were
not ready when the rest were and showed no disposition to hurry, so after waiting
for them twenty minutes, we drove off and left them.
The Cap's outfit was
hitching up as we passed, and DEMING soon overtook them. They passed us in camp
at noon and bade us goodbye. We passed them at night and camped a mile this side
of them. After supper the boys played the violin and some danced. We stopped
for dinner on the North Platte and camped close to it tonight near a Ranch.
Passed Chimney Rock during the afternoon.
TUESDAY, JULY 3
Started about six and traveled up the valley with Scott's Bluffs towering
in the foreground, forming a grand and beautiful scenery. Passed through the
narrow defile of the Bluffs, and came down by Port Mitchell situated at its base,
halted for dinner half mile this side of the Fort on a small branch of the river.
The Captain came up near us and camped. Then stopped a while to chat with the
girls and boys. Half past one we were on the march again.
Drove 17 miles,
crossed Horse Creek, came on a mile and camped near a ranch and several Indian
lodges. Drove about thirty five miles today.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4
The morning was fine and we were on the road early. Hervy rode on ahead
to Laramie.
We drove 12 miles over the sand hills, stopped for dinner in a
valley by a small stream of water that is clear and cold with lots of fish in
it, but none were caught. Mrs. MERWIN, Mrs. BALDWIN and I went up the creek
about a mile ahead of the teams and found a spring of excellent water.
We
traveled ten miles this afternoon. The Platte was on our right, with many small
Islands covered with small trees and shrubs. The sand hills and bluffs were
close on our left, making a very pretty scenery. We camped near the river. It
looked like it was going to storm hard but passed off with a light shower. Hervy
came back to camp about dark. He says they think at Larimie that the Indians
will be troublesome in a few weeks. They are all gathered in near the Forts now
for a conference with government officials and are on good behavior.
THURSDAY. JULY 5
We drove twelve miles and stopped for dinner on the bank of the Platte.
In the afternoon we drove five mile~ and crossed Laramie river on a bridge. A
short distance farther they stopped to water the teams. I put the saddle on
Eagle and rode till we camped. He was gay, ran away with me when Mose cracked
his whip at him. Port Larimie is about a mile up the creek from the crossing,
and about the same distance from where we passed it. We drove a mile and a half
from the Fort, and camped on a small ranch of the Platte. Hank was riding one
o~ the white mules today and rode up to the Port.
Just as they were leaving,
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into the mule. It lived about two hours after the accident. About sundown the
captain's outfit came and camped close by. It showered all the evening. Rose
spent the evening in our wagon. She and Prank sang the "Octoroom" and "Cottage
Round the Corner" and several other songs. The boys amused themselves by singing
and as they were close by, we had the benefit of the most of it.
PRIDAY. JULY 6
This morning was rainy and disagreeable. Cap went back to the Port, and
brought out the Sergeant to organize the train. He inspected Cap's·part first,
then came to inspect ours. Some dissatisfaction was expressed and the Sergeant
went and brought Cap to our camp and they talked the matter over, but Cap would
not agree to let our folks do as they liked with their stock. So the Sergeant
told our folks they could go on with the first company that came along, and the
Cap would stay awhile. Jon and Carmine made our camp a visit, we have all been
very busy baking today, camp has the appearance of an extensive ·bakery. This
afternoon Mrs. M, Rose, Prank and I went to the creek bathing. Wes tended the
bread and Porter the coffee while we were gone.
SATURDAY, JULY 7
This day has been spent with the usual cooking and eating and talking.
"Our" wagon master's train came along and the Captain's outfit are going on with
the ox train, also one wagon from our party that were going to Salt Lake. The
musicians and two more of our bachelor friends parted company with us. Carmine
and Fayette came to bid us goodbye. Mr. SNOW bid adieu to camp this forenoon
to return to Lawrence. George HOUCK and Hank MERWIN are going to Virginia City
with the team. Just before sundown Mrs. B and I went up on the hills and the
beautiful scenery was well worth the trouble of climbing the hills. Part of the
company gathered in a social group and passed the brief evening pleasant with
singing.
SUNDAY. JULY 8
This is a lovely morning and memory loves to linger over the many happy
hours spent with dear friends, that have now drifted far apart on the tide of
life, and some have been released from the cares of this world to try the unknown
realities of another.
Hervy and Pa went to the Fort this morning to make
arrangements for moving on. They gave them permission to move up the valley a
few miles farther and go on with the first train that came along, be it mule or
ox train. THe teams were brought up as soon as they returned. We drove aways
over the sand hills, and came down a long steep hill into the valley again.
Passed a ranch near the base of the Bluffs. We came six or seven miles and
camped close to the bank of the river.
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The rest .of the young men that remained
Preeman and SC1nsy bade us all goodby,.but Hank
for anybody.
(Preeman was drowned in the Big
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and the rest left without a word
Horn before they got through).
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come. They found several ox trains but they were going to Montana. Our folks
resol ved to go on to the next Station. We started at two .0' clock, came along
the base of a large Bluff that was covered up as far as a person could reach with
names and dates of those that have passed that way. A sho~t distance farther
we passed a ranch, and soon ascended the Black Hills where we have passed through
a varied a beautiful scenery. About sundown we came to the Bitter Cottonwood.
It was dry where we crossed. We drove down it a ways and found good water.
There was no grass, so they drove up on the hills, where they found a little
grass. It was quite dark when we camped. it seemed very lonesome with our four
wagons, the smallest company since we left Lawrence.
TUESDAY. JULY 10
The teams were brought up this morning soon as it began to get light. We
drove about eight miles and stopped for breakfast at Twin Springs. The water
bubbles up out of the ground and forms a little rivulet. We resumed our journey
about eleven, came four miles and passed a ranch, where they told our folks the
boys had camped near there last night and the S.S. train had stopped for dinner
the day before.
A short distance farther we crossed the beautiful mountain
stream Horseshoe and drove to the Elkhorn, where we camped down in the basin near
a deserted ranch. The S. S. train was just across the creek when we came but
drove on about five. Soon after crossing Horseshoe, we passed the new road laid
out to Virginia City.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 11
Started again this morning before sunrise, came across a very hilly country,
passed the S. Sp. train and Captain's camped on the Labontia. We crossed the
creek and camped in the shade of the grove. We stopped about two hours. A short
distance from the creek we passed a Port. Mr. TAYLOR was there. He said DEMING
went the "Cutoff" to Virginia City. Drove five miles to Wagonhound Creek, where
they found excellent grass and turned the teams out to graze, as good feed was
scarce. About four the other outfit came along. Soon after we started, drove
eight miles and camped near some springs. The other outfit is camped within half
a mile of us. Was in hopes they would come close so we could hear the boys play
the violin once more.
THURSDAY. JULY 12
We had an early breakfast, and got started soon after sunrise. The other
party fell in our rear as we came along. Drove to the Saferelle and stopped for
dinner. It is a very pretty stream and abounds in fish. There were quite a lot
caught but they were small. The Cap camped close to us, and Mr. TAYLOR and
Charlie called on us. At two we were ready to march again. During the afternoon
we crossed the small stream Box Elder. It is the one that the KELLY party were
attacked on and Johny taken prisoner. We are camped near the banks of the Platte
again and the other party.are in sight.·
TO BE CONTINUED

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�ELIZABETH CAROLINE DOBBINS

Douglas County Resident - 1856 to 1863
Researched by Bobby Dobbins Title
914 N. Lacy St., Santa Ana, CA 92701

Elizabeth Caroline Dobbins (my great aunt) was born in Fulton County, Illinois, on
January 24, 1831.
She moved to Douglas County, Kansas in 1856, and died in Bent
County, Colorado on January 27, 1922. In between these sketchy facts lies the story
of a troubled life:
Jan 1849
----1853
May 1855
1856

Marriage to Claudius Kinsey 1n Illinois
Deserted by husband
Elizabeth files for divorce and retains maiden name
Letter of Dismission given by Presbyterian Church
to go with her parents to Douglas Co., Kansas

Marriage record/ IL
Divorce complaint
Court document
Church minutes

Feb 1857

In Campbell Co., KY, Anastasia Winton divorces
husband John Winton

Court record

Oct 1857
Dec 1857
Feb 1858

Elizabeth marries John Winton in Douglas County, KS
John Winton ends Prairie City Postmaster appointment
John Winton advertisement for his general store
1n Prairie City newspaper.
John &amp; Elizabeth Winton sell lot in Prairie City
John Winton enrolls in 8th KS Infantry, Co. 9
Service in Wyoming territory.
Elizabeth goes to stay with Winton's mother in
Campbell Co., KY
John hospitalized 1n Alabama
John hospitalized 1n Atlanta
John Hospitalized 1n Chattanooga

Newspaper item
Postmaster rolls
Freeman's Champion

May 1858
Oct 1861
Spring '62
1863
1863
1864
1864

Recorded·deed
Pension papers
Pension" papers
Letter
Letter
Pension papers
Pension papers
Pension papers

In December of 1898, from Las Animas, Colorado, Elizabeth writes a letter (below) to
the federal government asking for financial help.
The letter was found in John
Winton's Pension Records. It outlines a sorrowful life.
December 19, 1898 to Mr. Joseph W. Hunter, Washington, D.C.
I received yours of the 9th yesterday. I am very sorry
to hear that John Winton had just been readmitted into the
National Home for D.V.S. in Leavenworth Co., Kansas on the
14th of last November and died on the 28th and I had written
to the doctor asking what was the cause of his death but have
not got my answer yet--will probably get it today or tomorrow.
Can you give me some of the names of his commanders?

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Now I will tell you something of the former part of our
. lives.
John R•. Winton and I were married at a hotel in
Lawrence, Ks. on the 26th day of October in 1857 by a Camalite
(sic) minister and we lived at what was then Prairie City, now
called Media, Douglas County, Kansas, until about 1863 in the
spring. We then went to Dayton, Kentucky where we lived until
the fall of 1881, when John R. Winton came home in July that
year with a very loathsome case of gonorrhea. In all those
years we had had four children, two girls in Kansas and two
boys in Kentucky.
Now in 1881 we just had one daughter
living, about 18 years old. She was already very sickly so
I was compelled to leave him. I staid (sic) in Dayton till
in December 1881, then came here to Las Animas to my brother
and have been right here ever since. John wandered about from
one Home to another, up in Wisconsin, at Leavenworth and
Dayton, Ohio, and finally wanted to come back to me. He said
he was well and wanted to come to Kansas. I had not applied
for a divorce but. heard that he had, but he denied ever
getting a divorce but I said I would not live with him unless
he married me again. So you see he came here to my home that
I had earned all myself and had three hundred and ninety-eight
dollars laid by, beside taking care of my daughter and making
the living for her.
She died in December 1885, and now my
money is all gone and I have broke myself down waiting on Him,
for he has ben sick nearly ever since he had come here.
I
have been an invalid ever since last May, am scarcely able to
cook a bite for myself. Can you do anything in this way if
we cannot with the old law?
Elizabeth was granted a pension, and lived alone another 24 years before passing away
in Las Animas, Colorado·at the age of 91.

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�BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL
DISTRICT #72
Annual Report of school District #72, county of Douglas, State of Kansas,
for the year ending
Made under official oath, and transmitted to the
County Superintendent, this ____ day of
, A.D. 1898.
Signed:

64 Students
NAME
BUCK, Pred"
CLARK, A.
CLARK, Rosa
CLARK, T.
CRISS, Reb
CUSTARD, Ethel
CUSTARD,
DAMM, G.
DAMM, J.
DREYER, August
DREYER, J.
DREYER, Edith
DREYER, Gusie
DREYER, M.
DREYER, Clarence
DUNCAN, Pearl
DUROW, Elroy
DUROW, Chas.
DUROW, F.
DUROW, Eva
FULTZ, Lewis
HARTMAN, Minnie
HARTMA..1\l , Annie
HARTMAN, G.
HARTMAN, Will
HAGGERMAN, G.
HAGGERMAN, Triel ?
HOGMAN ?, Mamie ?
HENRY, Howard
HENRY, David

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HENRY, Will
HENRY, J.
HENRY, Olive
HOPPAMAN ?, Pearl
MCQUISTIN, M.
PAINTER, Pred
PADGET, Mary
LAWRENCE, E.
NOE, will
RODGERS, Edi th
RODGERS, Earl ?
RODGERS, Elmer ?
RODGERS, Roy
RODGERS, A.
SPENCER, H.
SPENCER, Cora
SPENCER, Etta
STONE, Jennie
STONE, Nettie
STONE, H.
V.
STONE, H.
E.
THOMPSON, M.
WARNER, Will
WISE, Denna
WISE, Dema
WISE, Eva
WORTHINGTON, H.
WORTHINGTON, Emily
WARNER, Eva
ZEBB, George
ZEBB Annie
ZEBB, Eva
ZEBB, Carrie

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�DISTRICT RECORDS, continued
BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL
Annual Report of School District #72, County of Douglas, State of Kansas, for
the year ending June 30, 1899. Made under official oath, and transmitted to the
County Superintendent, this
day of
A.D., 1899
Signed:

60 Students
NAME
CUSTARD, Chas.
CUSTARD, Ethel
DUROW, Eva
DUROW, Frank
DUROW, Charles
DUROW, Elroy
DUNCAN, Pearl
DRYER, John
DRYER, Arthur
DRYER, Edith
DRYER, Mattie
DRYER, Clarence
DULIN, Hay?
HARTMAN, G.
HARTMAN, Minnie
HARTMAN, Will
HARTMAN, Anna
HOFFMAN, Pearl
HENRY, . Howard
HENRY, Dave
HENRY, William
HENRY, Olive
IWIG, J ?
IWIG, S ?
IWIG, Mary
IWIG, J.
HAGBRMAN, M.
HAGBRMAN, C.
HAGERMAN, Z.

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PLATMAN, W.
PAINTER, Fred
RODGERS, E.
RODGERS, Edith
RODGERS, Elmer
RODGERS, Roy
RODGERS, Arthur
STONE, Jennie
STONE, H.
STONE, Herman
STONE, N.G.
SPENCER, Harley
STEWART, M.
STEWART, B
WORTHINGTON, J.
WORTHINGTON, H.
WORTHINGTON, W.
ZEBB, A.
ZEBB, G.
ZEBB, J.
FIX, M ?
WISE, Bva
WISE, Dema
DAMN, J
DAMN, M.
HILL, P. F.
HILL, A.

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�SCHOOL DISTRICT RECORDS, continued
BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL
Annual Report of School District #72, County of Douglas, State of Kansas, for
the year ending
. Made under official oath, and transmitted to the
County Superintendent, this
day of
A.D., 1901
63 Students

ADAMS, Walter
CUSTARD, E.
CUSTARD, Charles
CRISS, Reb
CRISS, John
CRISS, Moses
CRISS, William
CLARK, Seth
CLARK, Levi
,CLARK, John
DUROW, Eva
DUROW, Charles
DUROW, Elroy
DUROW, Onie ? Annie
DUNCAN, Pearl
DUNCAN, MortH
DAMN, John
DAMN, Mary
DREYER, Matt
DREYER, Gus
DREYER, C (Clarenc)
DREYER, E (Edith)
DREYER, J (John)
DREYER, S ? (Arthur)
DREYER, Nora
HE~Y,
(Olive)
HENRY, J.D. (John?)
HENRY, Daniel
HENRY, Wm.
HENRY, H. (Howard)

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Signed:

W. E. Stone

HARTMAN,
HARTMAN,
HARTMAN,
HARTMAN,

Minnie
William

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IWIG, S. S.
IWIG, Amelia
IWIG, Sarah
NOE, Wm
ROGERS, Arthur
ROGERS, Roy
ROGERS, Elmer
ROGERS, Everett
ROGERS, C
?
ROGERS, Floyd
SPENCER, Harley
STONE, Jennie
STONE, Harry ?
STONE, Herman
THOMPSON, Ethel
WORTHINGTON, Lola
WORTHINGTON, H.
WORTHINGTON, Wm.
WISE, Denna
WISE, Henry
WISE, Dema
ZEBB, John
ZEBB, Geo
GARMMO '?, F. C.
NEFF, Wm.
NEFF, H.
NEFF, Geo.
MORRISON, E. ?
MORRISON, W.

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�SCHOOL DISTRICT RECORDS, continued

BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL
District tn2
Annual Report of School District #72, County of Douglas, State of Kansas, for
the year ending
. Made under official oath, and transmitted to the
County Superintendent, this
day of
A.D., 1902
Signed:

67 Students
NAME
ADAMS, Flossie
FIX, Jennie
DUNCAN, Morrill
ADAMS, Walter
WISE, Henry
CRISS, Geo.
ROGERS, Ira
FIX, Charles
HARTMAN, Fred
HENRY, Gilbert
DUROW, Annie
THOMPSON, Ethel
ROGERS, Floyd
CRISS, Wm.
CLARK, Lewis
CLARK, John
DRYER, Nora
HARTMAN, Minnie
DUROW, Elroy
DAMN, John
HENRY, Howard
ROGERS, Bart
DRYER, John
ZEBB, John
HARTMAN, Eva
WISE, Dema
ROGERS, Edith
CRISS, Moses
DRYER, A.
NOE, WIn.
DRYER, Edith
WISE, Eva
IWIG, A.
CRISS, Rebecca

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HENRY, Olive
IWIG, SalDDie
DUROW, Charles
CLARK, A.
CRISS, J.
ROGERS, ELmer
HARTMAN, Gus
HARTMAN, Wm.
HENRY, Wm.
ROGERS, A.
CUSTARD, Chas.
SHAFFER, Glen
DRYER, G.
HENRY, John
DRYER, lone
SPENCER, HARLEY
CHAPMAN, Elnor ?
GARMMO ?, F.
STONE, Herman
WARNER, Ethel
DUROW, Frank
DUROW, Eva
WINSOR, A.
WINSOR, D.
DAMM, Mary
DUNCAN, Pearl
DUNCAN, Ona
SHAFFER, J ?
EVERSOLE, NIOMA
EVERSOLE, Carrie
BAHNMAIER, Geo.
ZEBB, John

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�SCHOOL DISTRICT RECORDS. continued
BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL
District tn2
Annual Report of School District 072, County of Douglas, State of Kansas, for
. Made under official oath, and transmitted to the
the year ending
A.D. , 1903
day of
County Superintendent, this
Signed:

72 Students

NAME
Sear 1 BAHNMAIER
Elza BAHNMAIER
George BAHNMAIER
Julia DUNCAN
John CRISS
Rebecca CRISS
Willie CRISS
George CRISS
Arthur CLARK
Lewis CLARK
John CLARK
Martha CLARK
Raymond CREE
Ralph CREE
Ethel CREE
Charley CUSTARD
Ethel (Custard) WARNER
John DAMM
Mary DAMM
Mattie DREYER
Gussie DREYER
Clarence DREYER
Edith DREYER
Arthur DREYER
John DREYER
Nora DREYER
Eva DUROW
Prank DUROW
Charley DUROW
Elroy DUROW
Annie DUROW
Pear 1 DUNCAN
Morrill DUNCAN
Georgia DE EVER

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A. F. CRISS
A. P. CRISS
A. F. CRISS
A. P. CRISS
J. S. CLARK
J. S. CLARK
J. S. CLARK
J. S. CLARK
T. W. CREE
T. W. CREE
T. W. CREE
T. J. CUSTARD
T. J. CUSTARD
John DAMM
John DAMM
A. DREYER
A. DREYER
A. DREYER
A. DREYER
A. DREYER
A. DREYER
A. DREYER
Otto DURROW
Otto DURROW
Otto DURROW
Otto DURROW
Otto DURROW
G. W. DUNCAN
G. W. DUNCAN
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DATE OF BIRTH
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NAME
Murry DEEVER
Naomi EBERSOLE
Carrie EBERSOLE
Charley FIX
Minnie FIX
Olive HENRY
John HENRY
Wm. HENRY
D. K. HENRY
Howard HENRY
Gilbert HENRY
Stanley HALL

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S. EBERSOLE
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Frank FIX
Frank FIX
D. K. HENRY
D. K. HENRY
D. K. HENRY
D. K. HENRY
D. K. HENRY
D. K. HENRY
Eugene HALL

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Lawrence Daily Journal, 8 October 1886, page 3
Obituary
Died at the residence of her mother in West Lawrence, October 5,
1886, at 3 o'clock Miss Lilly May Sperry, youngest daughter of Mr.
L. J. and Mrs. Nancy J. Sperry, aged 16 years, 6 months and 24 days.
The deceased was' taken sick with the disease which terminated her
life the first day of September last, and suffered exceedingly for
nearly five weeks, when death ended her sufferings. She died of
typhoid fever.
Lillie was always inclined to religious thought and teaching, and
in her breast throbbed a warm and tender heart.
She was always
ready to do good in any way that she could, and always appeared
happy., even. in the midst of troubles.
The funeral service was held at the mother's residence in West
Lawrence on October 6 at 2 o'clock p.m., conducted by Rev. Walter
Scott, pastor of the Free Methodist Church at Lawrence.
The
bereaved mother has not only had the care of the one just departed,
but has also had the care of her son, who was on another bed at the
same time, suffering with the same disease. James, the son, is very
low and needs attention, although he is on the mend.

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�THE GATCH GERRALOGY

Unpublished typescript dated February 1936
In the possession of the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society
(EDITORS NOTE: Numbering in typescript is inconsistent; however,
it is left as the author noted it.)

Godfrey GASH and wife Maria were granted a passport by the Honorable Leonard
CALVERT, Governor of Maryland, on December 26, 1727. The original of this is
in the possession of Dr. Lewis B. GATCH, Baltimore, Maryland, who has willed it
to the Maryland Historical Society. He died in 1759. Copies of the will of
. Godfrey GATCH, dated December 4, 1758, are in the possession of Dr. Lewis B.
GATCH, and Miss Eleanor M. GATCH, Baltimore, Maryland.
SECOND GENERATION
Godfrey GASH (GATCH) had three sons:
. 2.
3.
4.

Conron CATCH
Nicholas CATCH
Conduce GATCH
died September 23, 1797.
Mr. ASBURY preached the
funeral sermon: Text, I Thessalonians IV, 13-14 verses.
(See letter written by Benjamin GATCH, in possession of
Miss Eleanor M. GATCH, Baltimore)

THIRD GENERATION
4.
Conduce GATCH married Proseliah BURGIN and had four sons and four
daughters:
a.
b.
c.
d.

Frederick, or John
Rev. Philip GATCH, b 2 March 1751
Nicholas, b 1753
Benjamin
e. Anne
f. Sarah
g. Elizabeth
h. Mary
\
FOURTH GENERATION
B-1
Rev. Phillip GATCH was born 'March 2, 1751 in Baltimore County,
Maryland.
He became an itinerant minister in the Methodist Church in
1773, which terminated after a few years residence in Virginia, in 1778.
He married Elizabeth SMITH of Powhatan County, Virginia (b December 29,
1752) on January (February) 14, 1778. It was a rule of the Methodist
Episcopal Church that. an itinerant minister was not permitted to be

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�TIlE GATCH GENEALOGY. continued
married. The story goes that Elizabeth SMITH was a slave holder but
on her marriage to Philip GATCH, these slaves were freed but that
several accompanied them of their own free will. He moved to the
Northwest Territory in November, 1798 (now Milford, Ohio) where he
purchased a large tract of land at the convergence of the Little
Miami and the
Forks Rivers. He played an important part in
the early Constitutional history of Ohio.
Elizabeth GATCH (his
wife) died on July 12, 1811. After that time the Reverend Philip
GATCH divided his time between the homes of his two sons, Philip. and
George. He died December 28, 1834, at the age' of 83 years. They
are buried in the GATCH (later called Greenlawn) Cemetery, Milford,
Ohio.
Information concerning his life may be obtained from "Sketch of Rev.
Philip Gatch" by Honorable John M. LEAN; The History of Clermont County
(Ohio): Philip GATCH's Diary or Notebook in the possession of Birdie
GATCH, Milford, Ohio. His will is recorded in Clermont County. Ohio. The
original ordination papers are in the Fifth-Third Bank in Cincinnati,
Ohio, in the hands of Edna HOLMES, from Goshen, Ohio {given to her by Miss
Birdie GATCH, Milford, Ohio. The eight children were:
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
B-9

Presocia b September 16, 1779
Martha, b September 25, 1782
Conduce, b October 11, 1783
Elizabeth, b February 7, 1786
Ruth, b October 25, 1788
Thomas, b April 19, 1791
Philip, b August 28, 1793
George, b February 3, 1796

B-2.
Pre socia GATCH was born September 16, 1779.
GARLAND, who settled three miles east of Milford.
December 21, 1810, aged 36. Their children were:
B-10
8-11
B-12
8-13

She married James
James GARLAND died

James S. GARLAND
Philip G. GARLAND
Benjamin P. GARLAND
Thomas S. GARLAND.

(Miss CONNOR has order different. These are listed 1n order as grandsons
by the Rev. Philip GATCH in his will).
She later married David OSBURN (Spelling in the Rev. Philip GATCH's will)
or OSBORNE (Clermont County Record), who moved to Green County. They had
descendants near Xenia, Ohio.
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�THE GATCH GBNRALOGY, continued
B-3 Martha GATCH was born September 25, 1782. Her husband was John GEST
(born March 7, 1776, died 1851) who came from Kentucky in 1797 with his
sister Phoebe GEST DIMMIT and her husband Ezekia1 DIMMIT, and his brother
James. They settled in Batavia, Ohio.
She was married February 4, 1803, and died November 6, 1822. They are
buried in the GATCH (now called Greenlawn) Cemetery, Milford, Ohio. They
had five children.
B-14
B-15
B-16
B-17
B-18

Elizabeth GEST, b October 10, 1903, died June 16, 1847
Joseph GEST
Conduce GEST
Kiziah GEST
Martha Ann GEST

(This information from a "History of Clermont County.")

B-4 Conduce GATCH was born October 11, 1783. He married (February 26,
1807) Margaret MCGRUE (MAGRUE) (MCGREW), who was lovingly called "Aunt
Peggy." They lived on the Edenton Pike, three miles from Milford. They
had 13 children: (7 died before their father did)
B-19 Andrew M. GATCH, b September 19, 1815
B-20 Thomas R. GATCH
B-21 Anne GATCH
B-22 Joseph MCGREW GATCH, b June 30, 1921
B-23 Hannah GATCH
B-24 Philip B. GATCH
B-25 John G. GATCH
B-26 William GATCH
B-27 daughter
B-28
B-29
B-39
B-31
B-5 Elizabeth GATCH was born February 7, 1786. She married Aaron MATSON.
(See History of Clermont County, p. 462). They had 5 children:
B-32
B-33
B-34
B-35
B-36

Aaron H. MATSON
Elizabeth GATCH MATSON, b 1812
Philip D. MATSON
Mary MATSON
Euphemia MATSON

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY, continued
8-6 Ruth GATCH was born October 25, 1788.
On December 6, 1806 she
married Michael SWING. (History of Clermont County). He died in 1835, and
she died in 1850.
(Prom History of Clermont County).
They had 9
children:
0

8-37 Elizabeth SWING
8-38 Sarah A. SWING
8-39 Ruth SWING
8-40 George Smith SWING
8-41 Martha SWING
8-42 Mary Garland SWING
8-43 Margaret SWING
8-44 Aaron Matson SWING
8-45 Philip Burgin SWING, b October 14, 1820
8-7
Thomas GATCH was born April 19, 1791.
He was called "General
Thomas." On April 9, 1814 he married Sarah BARBER. Among their children
were:

0

46
47
48
49

Anne Matson GATCH
Philip 8urgen GATCH, b November 16, 1820
Elizabeth GATCH
Nathaniel GATCH
0

In 1825 he married Lucinda MCCORMICK, b January 10, 1801, who was the
daughter of the Rev. Prancis MCCORMICK. (See History of Clermont County,
P. 462) Among their children were:
50 Francis McCormick GATCH
51 Rebecca GATCH
52 Thomas Milton GATCH, b January 29, 1833 in the "Stone House" near
Milford, Ohio.
53 Ruth GATCH
54 William ~ATCH

8-8 Philip GATCH was born August 28, 1793 and died January 19, 1857. He
married Mary DIMMITT, who died July 6, 1833, after a six weeks' illness.
He lived three miles east of Milford, Ohio.
.
55
56
57
58
59

Moses Di~t GATCH, b October 8, 1817
Philip Smith GATCH, b November 29, 1819
George S. GATCH, b July 2, 1823
Conduce H. GATCH, bJuly 25, 1825
John DIMMIT GATCH, b Pebruary 12, 1831
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�THE GATCH GHNEALOGY, continued
Philip Gatch later married Mrs. Susan TERRY, whose maiden name was ULREY.
The children were:
60
61
62

William M. GATCH, b April 6, 1837
Charles H. GATCH, b November 5, 1840
Mary Susan GATCH, b November 5, 1840

(twins)

(See the Rev. Philip GATCH's record in possession of Miss Birdie GATCH,
Milford, Ohio.)
B-9 George Gatch was born Pebruary 3, 1796 (1795 given by Pannie Gatch
#175). He died November 25, 1867 (date from family Bible held by Helen
Gatch, tt261) He was a minister and was called, "The Reverend George."
Because he went about "saving souls", he was given the finest of the farm
sites by his father. On September 7, 1830, he married Sarah Virginia
JONES, Hillsboro, Ohio. (Date secured from family Bible of Asbury GATCH
tt64, from Helen GATCH, tt261 , Columbus, Ohio).
She was born October 28,
1809 and died April 4, 1872. They had nine children:
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71

John Jones GATCH, b July 8, 1831
Asbury Philip GATCH, b Janaury 25, 1833
Rachel GATCH, b Pebruary 3, 1835
Mary Elizabeth "Libby" GATCH, b March 13, 1837
Virginia GATCH, b Pebruary 6, 1839
Presocia GATCH, b December 5, 1840
George William GATCH, b November 6, 1842
Kate Mahala Hughes GATCH, b June 21, 1845
Samuel GATCH, b August 3, 1848.

(Dates secured from Fannie GATCH, "175, Milford, Ohio, daughter of George
W. Gatch, tt69).
FIFTH GENERATION
10.

James S. GARLAND (son of Presocia GATCH, B-2, and James GARLAND).
He had a large family.

11.

Philip G. Garland, son of Presocia GATCH, B-2, and James GARLAND, had
one daughter.
72.

Presocia GARLAND

12.

Benjamin F. GARLAND, son of Presocia GATCH, B-2, and James GARLAND.

13.
14.

Thomas·S. GARLAND, son of Presocia GATCH, B-2, and James GARLAND.
Elizabeth GEST, daughter of Martha GATCH, B-3, and John GEST, was born
October 10,1803 (1) .. · She married Mr. LEMON (spelling· according to the
will of the Rev • Philip GATCH) or R. LEMING (spelling according to
tombstone). She died June 16, 1847, age 43 years 8 months and 6 days.
The chi ldren were:
.
.
.
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�THE GATCH GENBALOGY, continued
73.
74.
75.

Martha Ann LEMING, d July 15, 1834 age 1 year, 4 mos. 15 days
Sarah G. LEMING
John G. LEMING
These are buried 1n GATCH Cemetery in Milford, Ohio)

19.

Andrew M. Gatch, son of Conduce GATCH, B-4, was born September 19, 1815,
in Milford, Ohio.
He lived on a farm on the Pike near Milford.
He
married Lucy LEMING on March 12, 1840. They had five children:

76.
77.
78.
79.
80.

Conduce GATCH
John Leming GATCH
George GATCH
Joseph GATCH
Margaret GATCH
(Dates from newspaper
Columbus, Ohio.)

20.

clippings

1n

the

possession

of

Helen GATCH,

Thomas R. GATCH, son of Conduce GATCH, B-4, married Rachel B. _ __
died on the homestead. They had three children:
81.
82
?

He

Conduce William GATCH, b March 17, 1856
May GATCH
Mrs. Anna HARKER (living)

21.

Anne GATCH, daughter of Conduce GATCH, B-4, married William M. HARVEY.
They moved west.

22.

Joseph MCGREW (MAGRUE) GATCH, son of Conduce GATCH, B-4, was born June
30, 1821. He married Sarah Anne (MCLANE or MCLEAN) MITCHELL, born in
Baltimore, MD May 7, 1827 and died March 17, 1901, on December 6, 1843.
He was a minister. He died in 1860s at Milford. He is buried in Spring
Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.
There is a large monument; Mrs.
Charles Newman COOK (#157-C) has the deed. They had five children:
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.

Elnora (Ella) Ropp GATCH, b September 6, 1844
Joseph Trimble GATCH, b June 27, 1847
Conduce Locke GATCH, b November 2, 1849
Elida (Ida) Rusk GATCH~ b October 18, 1856
Anne Harvey GATCH, b November 1, 1862.
TO BE CONTINUED

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�SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY

RURAL HIGH SCHOOL
1.
2.
3.
4.

Vinland Rural High School
Eudora Rural High School
Lecompton Rural High School

GRADE SCHOOLS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40"
41.

Lake View - Lawrence
Spring Creek - Baldwin and LeLoup
Stony Point - Baldwin and Vin1and
Weybright - Richland and Lone Star
Hesper - Eudora
Number Six - R.R. 4 and R.R. 6
Hope Well - Baldwin
Siegel - Lawrence
Black Jack - Wellsville and Baldwin
Oak Dale - Baldwin
Walnut Grove - Lawrence
Kay Valley - Lawrence and Eudora
Rock Creek - Richland and Overbrook
Pleasant Valley - R. R. g6 Lawrence
Kanwaka - Lawrence and Lecompton
Frnklin - Lawrence and Eudora
Baldwin - Baldwin
Enterprise - Overbrook
Starr - Lecompton and Lawrence
Barker - R. R. gl
Fairview - Lawrence
Washington Creek - R. R. g6 Lawrence
Globe - Overbrook and Baldwin
Greenwood Valley - Lecompton
Clinton - Richland and Lawrence
Old Belvoir - Richland
Apple Pie - Lone Star and Richland
Eudora - Eudora
Blue Mound - Lawrence and Vinland
Welcome - R. R. g6 Lawrence and Vin1and
Bloomington - R. R. g4 Lawrence
Twin Mount - Richland
Glenn - Lecompton.
Union ~ Baldwin
Mound - Richland and Lecompton
Lecompton - Lecompton
Vespertine - Wellsville and Edgerton
Pleasant Grove - Lawrence and Baldwin
Coal Creek - Baldwin and Vin1and
Yarnold - Lawrence
Baldwin
Overbrook
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�SCHOOL DISTRICTS. continued
Colyer - Lone Star
High Prairie - Baldwin and Lawrence
Rosco - Eudora
Pleasant Oak - Edgerton and Eudora
Brubaker
- Overbrook
46.
Lone
Star
- Lone Star and Lawrence
47.
Deer
Creek
- Lecompton and Richland
48.
49. Vinland - Vinland
50. Belleview - Eudora and Lawrence
51. Willow Springs - R. "2 Baldwin
52. Cargy - Overbrook and Pomona
53. Riverside - Lawrence
54. Bracket - R. R. In and It4 Lawrence
55. India - Lawrence
56. Prospect - Baldwin and Vinland
57. Harmony - Eudora and Vinland
58. Clearfield - Baldwin and Eudora
59. West Fairview - Richland
60. City of Lawrence
61. White - R. R. It3 and 1~5 Lawrence
62. Burnette - Lawrence and Williamstown
63. Oak Ridge - R. R. #3 and #5 Lawrence
64. Central R. R. #1 and #4 Ba1dsin
65. Ada1ine - Edgeton and Wellsville and Eudora

42.
43.
44.
45.

66.
67.
68.

Columbia - Baldwin

69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.

Crowder - Lawrence and Lecompton
Winter - Lecopmpton and Lawrence
Farmland - Eudora
Big Springs - Lecompton
Jones - Lawrence and Lecompton
Range Line - Baldwin
Oakhill - R. R. "2
Independence - Baldwin
Excelsior - Baldwin

78~

79.

Bismarck - R. R. #5 Lawrence

80.

81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.

87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.

Barber - R. R. #1 Lawrence
Model - R. R. ·lt6 and 1~4 Lawrence
Belvoir - Richland
Centennial - Overbrook
Weaver - Eudora
Prairie City - Baldwin
Vinland - Vinland
Old Clinton - Clinton
Baldwin City - Baldwin City.

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�SCHOOL DISTRICTS, continued
OTHER NAMES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS
1.
Riverside
2.
Kerns
3.
Alfred
4.
Weber
6.
Crutchfield
10. Oak Grove
10. Dyer
11. Poor Farm
12. Hughs
14. Dutton
17. Baldwin Rural
18. Deming
19. Martin
19. Young's
23. Kelley
224. Geeland
30. Hearning
31. Hearning
35. Scouten
37. Hannam 0 Hannami
41. Laper
45. Peach Grove
45. Park Grofe
48. Brown Jug - Deer Creek
47. Chicken Creek
50. Union
53. Watts
55. Leanard
61. Norman
65. Kretsinger
68. Hopewell
63. Robinson
67. Rock Mountain
66. Spunky Point
69. Stoney Lonesome
75. Magee's
76. Baker's
76. Independence, also it7
78. Prairie City
73: . Brass, also Jones
80 and 60 - Jt. Richland
81. Riggs
89.' Eudora
92. Baldwin Consolidated
94. Clinton
93. Belvoir
97. Globe
100. Grant
98. Wakarusa Valley
96. Brubaker

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�ROSE KOSTENBADER. WATKINS

Rose KOSTENBADER WATKINS was born in
Springfield, Il., June 6th, 1853 and
passed to her crowning at Lawrence,
Kansas, May 15, 1925, age 71 years 11
months and 9 days.
When a child she came to Kansas with
her parents and settled in the town·
of old Franklin, near which place she
resided until fourteen years ago when
she moved to Lawrence which has been
her home since.
She was united in marriage, June 5,
1877, to L.H. WATKINS who preceded
her in death May 11, 1904. To this
union were born two children, Allie
E. HINES, deceased and Mrs. Perry
PALMATEER of this city.
At· the age of fifteen the deceased was
converted and joined the Methodist
Episcopal
church.
Later
her
membership was transferred to the
First Christian church at Lawrence
where her efforts have been untiring
in her service for her Master.
Remaining to mourn their loss are one
daughter, Mrs. Perry PALMATEER of
Lawrence: two grand-children, Hugh
and Thelma HINES of Kansas City,
Kansas: a brother, D. N. KOSTENBADER
and a sister, Mrs. Anna DOWDY, both
of Lexington, Oklahoma, together with
many friends and neighbors who will
long miss the kindly ministrations
and helpfulness of one whose life was
constantly given for others.
Funeral services were held in the
First Christian church in charge of
Rev. C. A. RICHARD. Interment was in
Oakhill cemetery.
This undated newspaper obituary, as well as the following one, was found
in the bible of the late Kathryn COREL HAHN HENSON of Lawrence, Kansas.

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�DEATH AND FUNERALS
Solomon ENGLE
March 4, 1927 - 4:45 p.m.
Solomon ENGLE·, resident of Lawrence since 1876, former member of the city
council and Civil War veteran, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 2301
Barker Avenue, from an illness of several months duration. Mr. ENGLE was
92 y"ears of age.
Funeral services will be held from Trinity Lutheran church of which Mrs.
ENGLE was a faithful member, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev.
C. M. PULS will have charge of the services and burial will be made in the
family lot at Oak HIll cemetery. Members of Washington Post, No.2, GAR,
of which Mr. ENGLE had served as commander and quartermaster, the latter
office for eighteen years, will have charge of the services at the grave.
Solomon ENGLE was born in Union County, Pa., October 20, 1834, the son of
John M. and Mary BEAVER ENGLE. He grew up in Union County and was married
to Miss Sarah Jane CLEMENS of New Berlin, Union County, in 1856.
Shortly after the Civil War, Mr. ENGLE had his name enrolled on the list
of Co. E. 51 Volunteer Infantry of Pennsylvania. He was with BURNSIDE's
expedition to Roanoke Island, and fought in the engagements at Newbern,
N.C., Fredericksburg, Va, where his regiment was ordered to the support
of General POPE and the second battle of Bull Run. Prom Chantilly the
regiment was ordered to Washington and thence to Antietam, fighting two
skirmishes at South Mountain on the way. Taken ill after the battle, Mr.
ENGLE declined in health and in December of that year was discharged from
the army.
Mr. ENGLE came from a family of soldiers, his grandfather and three great
uncles serving in the Revolutionary war. His grandfather, John M. ENGLE,
had settled in South Carolina from Germany previous to the outbreak of the
Revolution. His father was born at Philadelphia in 1783.
In 1871 Mr. ENGLE moved to Manhattan, Kansas, where he resided until 1876,
moving to Ogden, Riley county and then to Lawrence.
While a resident of Lawrence, he served as a member of the city council
from l894.to 1896.
In 1897 he moved his family into the home at 2301 Barker Avenue.
property was then in Wakarusa township.

This

One son, John M. ENGLE, died June 25, 1923. This son served in the Second
Regiment of Engineers during the Spanish American War. Mrs. Sara Jane
ENGLE, his wife, died May 12, 1924.
Charles E. ENGLE, a son, Mrs. Laura E. CHURCHILL, Miss Ella ENGLE of
Lawrence, and Mrs. Ida May MCCREIGHT, of Oskaloosa, daughters, survive.

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�QUERIES
Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to gain
best results.
Queries are also free to nonmembers but must concern Kansas
related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send queries and copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor.
MARX. KELLERMAN. HOEDL. FENZLE. LIEBST
My ancestors have a connection to Eudora. I would like to hear from anyone
researching the following:
Joseph MARX was born 12 February 1837 and died
sometime after 1920. His son, Joseph MARX JR. married Mary KELLERMAN on 17 Nov
1870. Joseph Jr. died on 30 January 1929. Johann HOEDL was born August 8, 1844
and died 28 Apr 1934. Theresa FENZLE from Grainet, Germany died 26 Dec 1915.
And finally, Louis LIEBST was born around 1872. Contact Sandra T. Aberer, P.
O. Box 643, Diablo, CA 94528
MATTHEWS. MITTELSTAEDT. REKOW. WUSKI/FURSTENAU. FIEDLER.
Seek information on descendants Johann MATTHEWS (b 31 Dec 1777 Prussia), wf Anne
Elisabeth MITTELSTAEDT, sons Johann Gottlieb Matthews (b 1820) w£ Anna Caroline
KRUEGER, and Wilhelm MATTHEWS (b 24 April 1825). Both went to Kansas City.
Daughter Anna Caroline MATTHEWS (b abt 1818 Prussia) md. Gottlieb REKOW.
Emigrated to Faribault Co., MN 1881. His sister Christine WUSKE/FURSTENAU also
emigrated date/destination unknown.
Parents Christoph REKOW/ Anne Justine
FIEDLER. Send to Eunice Larson, 57 Aalapapa Place, Kailua, HI 96734.
MACHMUELLER. POEHLE/POEHLEN. WOITHE. LINDORF
Seek information. on Carl Wilheim WOYTE, b 26 Sept 1817 Schoenewalde Bei der
Sande, Prussia, location unknown, wf Anne Dorothea MACHMUELLER b 10 Oct 1822 Neu
Langsow,
Brandenburg,
Prussia
.d/o
Friedrich
MACHMUELLER/Henriette
POEHLE/POEHLEN. 1856 living in Tucheband, emigrated to Mayville, WI area 12
March 1856 traveling with Henrich August WOITHE b April 1830 Seelasgen,. working
in Golzow 1856 destination unknown. Also traveling with Johann Henrich LINDORF,
b 6 Oct 1829 Zechin. Send to Eunice Larson, 57 Aalapapa Place, Kailua, HI 96734.
PEART
Three little stray PEARTS keep popping up in Douglas County census records with
other families. They are Stewart, William B. and Mary Louise. I am looking for
present day descendants of any of these. Mary Louise married Joseph Boston
STEELE. William married, went to Colorado and then returned to Kansas City
where he died.
Are there any PEART researchers out- there?
Please contac~
Leonard MYERS, 5146 Newton, Overland Park, KS 66202

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�INDEX TO Vol. XVII, No. 1

-AABERER,
Sandra T. , 50
ADAMS,

Flossie, 36
Walter, 35, 36
ANDERSON,
David, 9
David H., 9
Geo. A. , 9
Geo. H. , 9
J. F. , 9
M.A. , 9
M.C. , 9
Thomas, 9
W. R. , 9
W.R. , 9
W. T. , 9
ARMSTRONG,
Beatty, 9
Mattie, 9
-BBABCOCK,
C.J. , 9
BADSKY ,
Lizzie, 8
BAHNMAIER,
A.G. , 9(2)
C. F. , 9
Elza, 37
F .C. , 37
Fred, 9, 37
G.H. , 9
G.J. , 9
Geo. , 36
George, 9, 37
John, 9
Searl, 37
BAITY,
Rev. , 3
BALDWIN,
Johnnie, 20
Johnny, 25

Levi, 9
Moses, 20
Mr., 22(2)
Mrs. , 24(2), 27,
28, 29
Nellie, 20
Susan, .20
BANClCLAW,
Enma, 8
BARBER,
Sarah, 42
William, 17
BEAVER,
Mary, 49
BEERBOWER,
Chester, 17
BLEAKELY,
Edward, 17
BLUNT,
Benjamin, 9
BOISE,
Jonathan, 9
BONEBRAKE,
J.H. , 9
BRAWLEY,
Thomas, 9
BRECHEISEN,
Calvin, 17
BRECK,
Aaron, 9
BREMER,

Glenn, 17
BROMWELL,
Malcolm, 17
BROOKINGS,
Mary, 9
BROWN,
G.W. , 9
J .C., 9
John C., 9
Wm. , 9
BROWNING,
Jarrad, 9
BRl1BA.KER ,
A.G. , 9
BRUNER,

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Samuel, 17
BRYDY,
J .H. , 9(2)
BUCH,
A.H. , 9
BUCHHEIM,
John S., 9
L. F. , 9
Samuel, 9
BUCK,
Fred, 33
BUNCE,
John J., 9
BURGIN,
Proseliah, 39
BURKE,
Albert, 4
John J., 4
John J. Jr. , 4
BURNETT ,
Ausbury, 9
BUSH,
John, 9

-cCADE,
P. , 10
CALVERT,
Leonard, 39
CAMERON,
J.P. , 10
CANADY,
Paul, 17
CASEY,
P. , 10
CHAPMAN,

Elnor, 36
CHISHOLM,
Andrew, 17
CHRISTIAN,
W.H. , 10
CHURCHILL,
Laura E., 49
CLARK,
A~ , 33, 36

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Arthur, 37
J.S., 37
John, 10, 35, 36, 37
Levi, 35
Lewis, 36, 37
Martha, 37
Rosa, 33
Seth, 35
T., 33

CLELLAND,
W.W., 10
CLEMENS,
Sarah Jane, 49
COLEMAN,
Plora, 10
O.A., 10
W.W., 10
CONNOR,
Miss, 40
COOK,
Charles 'N., 44
COOLEY,
Oliver, 17
CORDER,
George, 5
Hattie, 5
. Ollie, 5
Paul K., 5
COREL,

Kathryn, 48
COSLEY,
Prank, 10
CREE,'
Ethel, 37
Ralph, 37
Raymond, 37'
T. W., 37

CRISS,
A.P., 31'
Geo., 36
George, 37
J., 36
John, 35, 37
Moses, 35, 36
Reb, 33, 35
Rebecca, 36, 37
William, 35
Willie, 37
. Wm., 36
CROWDER,
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Robert, 17
T.N., 10(2)
CUMMINGS,
B., 10
Henry A., 10(2)
Mrs. Enma, 10
Pat, 10
CUNNINGHAM ,
J.B., 10
CUSTARD, 33
Charles, 34, 35
Charley, 37
Chas., 36
E., 35
Ethel, 33, 34, 37
T.J., 10, 37
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DAMM,
G., 33
J., 33

John, 10, 37(2)
Mary, 36, 37

DAMN,
J., 34

John, 35, 36
M., 34

Mary, 35
DANA,
A.L., 10
DAVIS,
L.B., 10
DAY,
A.N., 10
DAY, A.N., 0
DEA,
Walter, 17
DEEL,
Samuel, 19
DEEVBR, .
C.W., 38
Georgia, 37
Murry, 38
DEMING, 28
Alphonso, 20
Brier, 20
Payette, 20
Louisa, 20
Mr., 20, 21, 27, 30
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Mrs., 24
DENLINGER,
Grover, 17
DESKINS,
C.P., 10(2)
W.G .• 10
DIESTER,
Henry, 10(2)
DILLARD,
Ethel, 7
Pranklin, 7(2)
Mary Luella, 7
DIMMIT.
Ezekial, 41
James, 41
Mary, 42
Phoebe, 41
DISSINGER,
Ray, 17
DIVELBESS,
John. 10
DOANE,
Mrs. W. C., 10
DOBBINS,
Bobby, 31
Elizabeth, 31
DODDERI DCE ,
James, 17
DODDS,
Jack, 17
DODSON,
Berry P., 4
Charlie, 4
P.M., 5
Pred, 4
Green, 4
Hattie, 4
Lucendie, 4
Maria, 5
DONBECK,
J., 10
DOTY,

Mary Elizabeth, 17
DOUGLAS,
J.M., 10
DOWDY,
Anna K., 48
DRAPER,
Wm., 10(2)
DREYER,

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A., 37
Arthur, 37
August, 33
C. (Clarene), 35
Clarence, 33, 37
E. (Edith), 35
Edith, 33, 37
Gus, 35
Gusie, 33
Gussie, 37
J., 33
J. (John), 35
John, 37
M., 33
Matt, 35
Mattie, 37
Nora, 35, 37
S. (Arthur?), 35
DRYER,
A., 36
Arthur, 34
Clarence, 34
Edith, 34, 36
G., 36
lone, 36
John, 34, 36
Mattie, 34
Nora, 36
DUFFER,
Lewis, 10(2)
DULIN,
Hay, 34
DUMMER,
H., 10
H.E., 10
R.W., 10
DUNCAN,
G.W., 10,37
Julia, 37
Morril, 35
Morrill, 36, 37
Ona, 36
Pearl, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37
Wm., 10(2)
DUROW,
Annie, 36, 37
Charles, 34, 35, 36
Charley, 37
Chas., 33

Elroy, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37
Eva, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37
F. ,33
Frank, 34, 36, 37
Onie (Annie?), 35
DURROW,
M.E.,lO
Otto, 10, 37

-EEBERHART,
Peter, 10
Raymond, 17
EBERSOLE,
Carrie, 38
Naomi, 38
S., 38
EDSON,
Emeline, 10
ELLIOTT,
S., 10
ELSTON,
Gerald, 17
EMERY,
Anna, 11
C.C., 11
Sophia, 11
Thomas, 11
ENGLE,
Charles E., 49
Ella, 49
Ida May, 49
John M., 49(3)
Laura, 49
Mary Beaver, 49
Sara Jane, 49
Solomon, 49
EVANS,
Lyman; 11
T.J., 11
EVENS,
Ed,ll
Henry, 11
EVERSOLE,
Carrie, 36
Nioma, 36
EWING,
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Allan, 17

-PFARRIS,
J.T., 11
FENZLE,
Theresa, 50
FIEDLER,
Anne J., 50
FILBERT,
C.W.,l1
FINLEY,
A., 11

PITZPATRICK,
M., 11

M.T., 11
Sallie, 11
PIX,
A., 11

Charles, 36
Charlie, 38
Frank, 38
Jennie, 36
Jesse, 11
Joshua, 11
M., 34
Minnie, 38
FLEISCHMAN,
E.P., 11
POOT,
Judge, 8
FOWLER,
David, 17
FRENCH,
Mabel, 4
FURSTENAU,
Christine, 50
-GGAGE,
Sara, 11
GALLAGHER,
Harvey, 7(2)
Keith, 7
Kenneth, 7
Wm, 11
GARLAND,

Benjamin F., 40, 43
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James, 40, 43(4)
James S., 40, 43
Philip G., 40, 43
Presocia, 43
Thomas S., 40, 43
GARMMO,
F., 36

F.C., 35
GARRETT,
Annie, 11
Wesley, 11
GASH,
Godfrey, 39
GATCH,
Andrew, 41
Andrew M., 44
Anne, 39, 41, 44
Anne H., 44
Anne M., 42
Asbury, 43
Asbury P., 43
Benjamin, 39(2)
Birdie, 40, 43
Charles H., 43
Conduce, 39, 40,
41, 44(5)
Conduce H., 42
Conduce L., 44
Conduce W., 44
Conron, 39
Eleanor, 39
Elida (Ida), 44
Elizabeth, 39,
40(2), 41, 42
Elnora (Ella), 44
Fannie, 43(2)
Francis, 42
Frederick, 39
George, 40(2),
43(2), 44
George S., 42
George W." 43
Godfrey, 39
Hannah, 41
Helen, 43(2),.44
John D., 42
John G., 41
John J., 43
John Leming, 44
Joseph, 44

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Joseph M., 41, 44
Joseph T., 44
Kate M. H., 43
Lewis B., 39
Margaret, 44
Maria, 39
Martha, 40, 41, 43
Mary, 39
Mary Elizabeth, 43
Mary Susan, 43
May, 44
Moses, 42
Nathaniel, 42
Nicholas, 39(2)
Philip, 39, 40(3),
42, 43(2)
Philip B., 41, 42
Philip Jr., 40
Philip S., 42
Phillip, 39
Presocia, 40(2),
43(5)
Rachel, 43, 44
Rebecca, 42
Ruth, 40, 42(2)
Samuel, 43
Sarah, 39
Thomas, 40, 42
Thomas M., 42
Thomas R., 41, 44
Virginia, 43
William, 41, 42
William M., 43
GEELAN,
Chas., 11
Pat, 11
W.G., 11
GEST,
Conduce, 41
Elizabeth, 41, 43
John, 41, 43
Joseph, 41
Kiziah, 41
Martha Ann, 41
Phoebe, 41
GIBBONS,
,George, 11
GIBLER,
Jack, 19
GILLILAND,

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Leslie, 17
GLENN,
A.G., 11
H.M., 11
Wm. (Heirs), 11
GOFF,
Roy, 17
GOODING,
S.P., 11
GORRELL,
R.N., 11(2)
GRANT,
Arthur, 18
GREGORY, 11
J.E., 11
GRESS,
George, 11
GROSVENOR,
C.P., 11

-HHAFER,
Henry, 11
HAGERMAN,
C., 34
M., 34
Z., 34

HAGGERMAN,
G., 33
Triel, 33
HAGLE,
John, 11
HAHN,

Kathryn Corel, 48

HALL,
Eugene, 38
James, 18
Scott, 18
Stanley, 38
HAMMOND,

Sara, 11
HANSELMAN,
A.H., 11
J.M., 11
HARDING,

Orin, 18
HARDY,
Timothy, 18
HARKER,

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Mrs. Anna, 44
HARPER,

J.H., 11(2)
HARRIS,
Wm., 11
HART,
S.C., 11
HARTMAN, 35(2)
Anna, 34
Annie, 33
Aug, 11
Aug., 11
Eva, 36
Fred, 36
G., 33, 34
Gus, 36
J.T.,3
Minnie, 33, 34, 35,
36
Will, 33, 34
William, 35
Wm., 36
HARVEY,
William M., 44
HAYNES,
Robert, 18
HEISEY,
A.B., 12
J.G.C., 12
HEISHEL,
W.B.,12
HENDRICKS,
Meredith, 12
HENICK,
Lloyd, 18
HENNESEY,
John, 12
HENRY,
Albert, 3, 4(2)
Alberta, 4
O.K., 12, 38(2)
Daniel, 35
Dave, 34
David, 33
Dollie May, 3, 4(2)
Eva Bell, 2
Eva Evie Bell, 4
Franklin, 3
Gilbert, 36, 38
H. (Howard), 35

Howard, 33, 34, 36,
38
J., 33
J.D. (John?), 35
John, 3, 4(2), 36,
38
John Jr., 4
Olive, 33, 34, 35,
36, 38
Patricia, 4
Patrick, 4
Will, 33
William, 4, 34
WID., 12, 35, 36, 38
HENSON,
Kathryn Hahn, 48
HETRICK,
Jacob, 12
Noah, 12
HILDENBRAND,
Jacob, 12
HILL,
A., 34
D.B., 12
D.M., 12
P.P., 34
Thos., 12
HINES,
Allie W., 48
Hugh, 48
Thelma, 48
HITCHCOCK,
Prancis, 8
HOAD,
Y.D., 12
HODGE,
Ella, 20
Mrs., 20
HOEDL,
Johann, 50
HOPPAMAN,
Pearl, 33
HOPPMAN,
Anna, 12
Pearl, 34
HOGG,
Wm., 12
HOGMAN,

Mamie, 33
HOLLOWAY,

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D.M., 12
HOOBLER,
John, 12
HOOK,
James, 12
HOUCK,
George, 29
HOUK,
Alfred, 18
John, 12
HOUR,
Walter, 18
HOWELL,
Justus, 12
HUBBARD,

Gaylord, 18
HUDSON,
Harold, 18
HUGHES,
J.L.,12
HUMPHREY,
Bernice, 18
Lara, 8
HUNTER,

Joseph, 31
HURD,
Geo. R., 12
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ICE,
Thomas, 12
IWIG,
A., 36
Amelia, 35
J.,34(2)

Mary, 34
S., 34

S.S., 35
Saumie, 36
Sarah, 35

-JJACOBS,
E.A., 12(2)
JOHNSON,
Burri, 12
G .M., 12
Lars, 12

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M.G. , 12
P.J. , 12
Vincent, 12
JOLLY,
David, 18
JONES,
Jason, 18
Mrs. Frank E., 17
Sara V., 43
-K(KUHN),
Fred, 12
KAMPSCHROEDER,
Henry, 12
KAHN

KANE,

James, 12(2)
KELLERMAN,
Mary, 50
KELLEY,
J .A. , 12(2)
KELLY, 30
KENNEDY,
G.W. , 12
Geo. , 12
KERSTING,
Henry (Heirs)', 12(2)
KIEFER,
Deane, 18
KIGER,
A. , 12
KIGER (KIZER),
Alex, 12
KINSEY,
Claudius, 31
KITCHELL,
C.R. , 12
W.W&gt;, 12
KLEIN,
Joseph, 8
Joseph R., 8
Judith, 8
Susan, 8
KNIGHT,
Lewis, 18
KOHLER,
Frank, 13
KOSTENBADER,
Anna, 48

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D.N. , 48
Rose, 48
KROPF,
Michael, 13
KUPPER,
Geo. , 13
-LLA HUE,
C. , 13
C. P. , 13
LAIN,
C. , 13
LANGRELL,
o. V. , 18
LARSON,
Eunice, 50
LAWRENCE,
E. , 33
LAWS,
Geo. , 13(2)
LEAMER,
WID. , 13

LEAN,
John M., 40
LEMING,
John G., 44
Lucy, 44
Martha Ann, 44
R., 43
Sarah G., 44
LEMON,
Mr., 43
LIEBST,
Louis, 50
LIMING,
Nellie, 8
LINDENBERGER,
Gerald, 18
LINDORF,
Johann H., 50
LINLEY,
Alfred, 18
LOBINGER,
Paul, 18
LOGAN,
Robert, 13
LOHR,
John, 13

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Mary, 13
LOID,
Wayne, 18
LOUK,
Max, 18
LUTZ,
A., 13
LYNN,

Camron, 6
David, 6
-MMCCALL,
Moses, 13
MCCARTHY,
W.R., 13
MCCLANAHAN ,
Mary, 13
T.J., 13
MCCOIN,
Charles, 18
MCCORMICK,
Francis, 42
Lucinda, 42
MCCREIGHT,
Ida May, 49
MCGHEE,
Lee Roy, 18
MCGREW,
Margaret, 41
McGRUE,
Margaret, 41'
MACHMUELLER,
Anne Dorothea, 50
Friedrich, 50
MCKEE,
James, 18
McLEAN/MCLANE,
Sarah Anne, 44
MCQUISTIN,
M., 33

MAGRUE,
Margaret, 41
MANION,
Claude, 18
MANSFIELD,
Joe, 18
MARTIN,
David, 13

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R.A., 13
S.D., 13
Steven D., 13
W.S., 13
MARX,

Joseph, 50
Joseph Jr., 50
MASTERSON,
C.J., 13
J.L., 13
MASTIN,
C.J., 13
MATHEWS,
J., 13

MATNEY,
Albert, 3, 7(2),
8(3)
Baby, 6
Charles, 2
Daniel David, 2(2),
4, 5(3), 6(2)
David, 2
Edd, 6
Ella, 6
Bl1IJlett, 3, 6(2)
Enoch, 6
Bsther, 2, 4, 5(3),
6(3)
Bva Bell, 2
Bva Evie Bell, 3(3)
Francis, 2, 5, 6
Franklin, 3, 7
Gladys, 6
Harvey, 6
Isaac, 2
Isiah, 2
John, 2, 5, 7, 8
John Cecil, 8
Joseph, 2
Julia, 6
Lara, 6
Letha, 7, 8
Lloyd, 6
Louisa, 2, 5
Maria, 2, 4(2)
Marion, 3, 6
Mary Jane, 2, 6
Mary Luella, 3, 7
Minurva Jane, 2, 3,
6(2), 7(2)

Patricia, 8
Rachel, 8(3)
Reece, 2
Reece Bve1yn, 7, 8
Reese, 3(2)
Reese Bowen, 6(2),
7(2)
Sarilday, 2, 5
Virgil, 6
Virtie, 6
MATSON,
Aaron, 41
.Aaron H., 41
Elizabeth, 41
Buphemia, 41
Mary, 41
Philip D., 41
MATI'HBWS,
Anna Caroline, 50
Anne, 50
Johann, 50
Wilhelm, 50
MBLLVILLB,
Infant, 16
W.G., 16
MENGER,
A.G.M., 13
MERWIN,
Arthur, 20
Celestia, 20
Hank, 20, 29
Hervy, 20
Marshall, 20
Mr., 20, 21, 24
Mrs., 20, 22,
24(2), 25(2), 26,
28, 29
Rose, 20
Will, 20
MESENHIMER,
B.P., 13
Nancy, 13
Wm., 13
MBTZ,
John, 18
'MIGLARIO,
Mark, 13
MITCHBLB,
Robert, 18
MITCHBLL,

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Blizabeth, 13
J.H., 13
Sarah Anne, 44
MITTELSTAEDT ,
Anne Blisabeth, 50
MOORB,
B.P., 13
J.H., 13
MORRIS,
G.W., 13
W.H., 13
MORRISON,
B., 35
W., 35
MULL,
Roy, 18
MURPHY ,

(Heirs), 13
Albert, 18
Anna, 13
M.J., 13
MUSSELMAN,
John, 18
MYBRS,
Leonard, 50

-NNACB,
Wm., 13

NEPP,
Geo., 35
H., 35
Wm., 35
NICHOL,
Will C., 8
NICHOLAS"
J .C., 13

M.L., 13(2)
NICHOLSON,
Rachel,' 7
NICKUM,
J.C., 14
NIXON,
J. B., 18
NOCHBS,
Ramon, 18
NOB,
A.G.Y., 14
Hannah, 14

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Will, 33
Wm., 35, 36
NORWOOD,
Rachel, 18
NOYES,
Betsy, 14
NUFFER,
Christian, 14
Henry, 14
Peter, 14
Phillip, 14
NYE,

Emily, 14
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O'BRIEN,
James, 18
OSBORNE,
David, 40
OSBOURN,
Raphael, 18
OSBURN,
David, 40
OWENS,
Virgil, 18
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PADGET,
Mary, 33
PAINTER,
Fred, 33, 34
SalllUel, 14
PALMATEER,
Mrs. Perry, 48
PAXTON,
Charles, 18
PEART,
Mary Louise, 50
Stewart, 50
William B., 50
PENDLETON,
E. W., 14
PENNER,
John, 18
PENNINGTON,
W. S., 14
Wm.', 14
PERKINS,

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Otis, 18
PETEGISH (PETEFISH),
B.S., 14
PETERSON,
Leon, 18
PETTYJOHN,
James, 18
PHILLIPS,
William, 3
PICKENS,
Abby, 14
PIERSON,
T.M., 14
Thos., 14
PIFFER,
Henry, 14
PLATMAN,
W., 34

POEHLEjPOEHLEN,
Henriette, 50
PONTIUS,
A.C., 14
M.E., 14
W., 14
W.D., 14
PORTER,
Mr., 21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 27, 29

Sarah, 14
Wm.C., 14
PRESSEY,
C. F., 14
PULS,
C.M., 49
-RRAKE,

E.W., 14
RAYMOND,

Hila B., 14
14
REINSCH,
Herman, 8
Vera, 8
REKOW,
Anna C., 50
Christoph, 50
Gottlieb, 50
REYNOLDS,
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Arthur, 8
RICHARD,
C.A., 48
R.T., 14(2)
RICHARDSON,
E.A., 14
F .0., 14
G.O., 14
Herman, 14
James, 18
Leo, 18
Phoebe, 14
RICKER,
L.S., 14
RIEDERER,
Lewis, 18
RODGERS,
A., 33
Arthur, 34
E., 34
Earl, 33
Edith, 33, 34
Elmer, 33, 34
Roy, 33, 34
ROGERS,
A., 36
Arthur, 35
Bart, 36
C., 35
Edith, 36
Elmer, 35, 36
Everett, 35
Floyd, 35, 36
H.A., 14
H.B., 14
Ira, 36
Roy, 35
ROLLER,
Geo., 14
ROSE,
Alex, 14
ROUDEBUSH,
M. E., 14
RULTZ,
Lewis, 33
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Robert, 14

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SALVARDA,
Peter, 14
SANBORN,
Herbert, 18
SCHMIDT,
E., 15
SCHOn,
J.H.,' 15
SCHULER,
George, 18
SCHULTZ,
David, 6
Ida Bell, 6
Mr., 6

scon,

Walter, 38
SEETIN,
Elizabeth, 15
Sanruel, 15
SEUFERT,
Edward, 19
SHAFFER,
Glen, 36
J., 36
SHANNON,
Charles, 19
SHAW,
Thos, 15
Thos., 15
Wm., 15
SHIRLEY,
F.P., 15
Wilburn, 15
SHOWALTER,
Elmer, 19
SINCLAIR,
W.T.,15
SINDT,
Wayne, 19
SIROKY,
Donald, 19
SMITH,
E.S.B., 15
Elizabeth, 39, 40
Harley, 5
Mr., 5
W.L., 15
SNOW,
Mr., 25, 27, 29
SPENCER,

C. T., 15
Cora, 33
Etta, 33
H., 33
Harley, 34, 35, 36
Mary J., 15
O.D., 15
W.F., 15
SPERRY,
James, 38
L.J., 38
Lilly May, 38
Nancy J., 38
SPITZER,
Carl, 19
SPRUILL,
A.B., 3
STANUFFER (STAUFFER),
J.S., 15
STAPLES,
Norval, 19
STEELE,
Joseph Boston, 50
Mary Peart, 50
STEINMETZ,
Leo, 19
STEVENS,
Henry, 15
STEWART,
B., 34
M., 34
STOLAND,
Lawrence, 19
STONE,
H., 33, 34
H. V., 33

Harry, 35
Herman, 34, 35, 36
Jennie, 33, 34, 35,
36
N.G., 34
Nettie, 33
Thomas, 19
W.E., 15
STORMS,
G.T., 15
STOVER, .
Ella G., 15
Wm., 15
STUART,

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E.G., 15
E.J", 15
STULL,
LN., 15
S., 15
SULZEN,
Adolph, 15
Robert, 15
SWADLEY,
H.C., 15
SWIMLBY,
Eugene, 19
SWING,
Aaron M., 42
Elizabeth, 42
George S., 42
Margaret, 42
Martha, 42
Mary Garland, 42
Michael, 42
Philip B., 42
Ruth, 42
Sarah A., 42
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TAYLOR,
Mr., 30(2)
Orin, 19
TEGART,
James, 15
Vivetta, 15
TERRY,
Mrs. Susan, 43
THOMAS,
Edward, 19
Julia, 6
Orval, 19
THOMPSON,
Ethel, 35, 36
M.E., 33
O.J., 15
THORNE,
Henry, 19
THURNEAU,
Glenn, 19
TIDWELL,
Bell,S.
Mr., 5
TINIMONS (TIMMONS),

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F.S., 15
TITLE,
Bobby Dobbins, 31
TOPPING,
James, 15
TREECE,
Robert, 19
TREPZ,
Howard, 19
TROVILLION,
Donald, 19
-UULREY,
Susan, 43
UNFRED,
Samuel, 19
UNGER,
John, 15
-VVAUGHN,
Carmine, 20
VEST,
Irvin, 19(2)
VINCENT,
J .C., 15
-WWAIT,
Delila, 20
Prances, 20
Isaac, 20
WAITE,
Mrs. -Susan, 24
WALRAPER,
John, 15
WALTER,
Prancis, 15
WALTERS,
A.C. , 15
Mrs., 24
Wesley, 20
WARD,
T .H., 15
WARNER,
Edwin, 19

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Ethel, 36
Ethel Custard, 37
Eva, 33
M.D.L. , 15
Will, 33
WATKINS,
Allie E., 48
L.H., 48
Rose K., 48
WAY,
William, 19
WEESE,
Herman, 15
WEIBEL,
Pred, 15
WEIDLER,
Ira, 19
WELCH,
M. , 15
WELLS,
Minurva Jane, 2, 3
William, 2
WENRICK,
C.K. , 15
WILEY,
William, 19
WILLIAM,
Earl, 19
WILSON,
Alva E., 15
O.E. (Heirs), 15
Robert, 19
WINCHESTER,
C.M. , 15
WINGERT,
Merle, 19
WINSOR,
A., 36
D., 36
WINTER,
A.K. , 16
M.S. , 16(2)
WINTERS,
Geo. S.,- 16
M.R. , 16
WINTON,
Anastasia, 31
Elizabeth, 31, 32
John, 31
John R., 32

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WISE,
Dema, 33, 34, 35, 36
Denna, 33, 35
Edith, 36
Eva, 33, 34
Henry, 35, 36
Samuel A., 16
Samuel D., 16
WITHERSPOON,
Rev. , 3
WIZER,
S.J. , 16
WOITHE,
Henrich A., 50
WOODWARD,
G.W. (Heirs), 16(2)
WooLP,
Charles, 19
WORLEY,
Joseph, 16
WORTHINGTON,
Emily, 33
H. , 33, 34, 35
J. , 34
Lola, 35
W. , 34
Wm. , 35
WOITE,
Anne M. , 50
Carl W., 50
WRIGHT,
B. , 16
WULPICUHLE,
August, 16
Christian, 16
Christopher, 16
Leo, 19
Wm. , 16
WUSKE,
Christine, 50
-YYOUNG,
Wm. , 16
-ZZEBB,
A. , 34

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Annie, 33
Carrie, 33
Eva, 33
G., 34
Geo., 35

George, 16, 33
J., 34

John, 35, 36(2)
ZEEB,
Michael, 16
ZIEBRISICE ,
J.H., 16

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • • • . •
Vice President • • • •
Recording Secretary
Correspondin~ SeFretary
Treasu~r •
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Librarian ••
Genealogist •• "
Publications.
Pioneer Editor •••
Newsletter Editor.
COMMITTEES
Membership Chairman
Ref reshments. •
Goodwill. •••
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Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman •••
Budget. • . • • • • • •
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Pioneer Committee •

Carol '.Jhitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

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The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to ~~ 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
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The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont
St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .. Anyone may use.
our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the
Reference Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials
may be reserved through interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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PIONEER

Published Quarterly by
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The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101

vol. XVI, No.4
CONTENTS

Summer, 1993
PAGE

Douglas County Volunteers,1861-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·· ... 116
Douglas County Postmaster Rolls,1855-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Letter to the Edi tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
"old Porch Swing" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .135
Douglas County Adoptions from Probate Journal,v.5,
1917-1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Suggestions for records to be copied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Queries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Message from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ···· ......... 140
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141

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 necessary that
articles be camera ready, but if you are typing for that purpose,
be sure and leave enough margin space for binding.
Send
submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR ar the address above, or submit
to a Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post
Office for incorrect address and you have not filed an address
correction with the Douglas Co., Kansas Genealogical Society IS
Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be remai1ed to you ONLY UPON
RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS VOLUNTEERS

~86~-~865

Continued from Vol. XVI, No.2. This list was extracted and alphabetized from the Report of the Adjutant
General of the State of Kansas, Vol. 1, 1861-1865, and another volume for the year 1864, which can be found in
the Lawrence Public Library Kansas Collect~on, as well as the Kansas State Historical Society Library in
Topeka. The first volume (1865) contains only the 1st through 11th Regiments. In the 1865 report, the Adjutant
General notes that his office does not have complete records for all soldiers, and other records are
incomplete. Other records conflict so that "a discriminating judgement often has to be exercised." Many cases
involve men captured or wounded or who voluntarily returned from desertion where the records did not report
this. Likewise, when a whole regiment was mustered out, all its members were usually recorded as being
mustered out on that date, regardless of whether they were actually present, out on detached duty or in the
hospital. In this extraction, only those who list Doulgas County residences are recorded here, and in many
cases the original records did not record the residence. Also, where discrepancies exist between the two
volumes, the 1865 volume information is used i f possible, since it was published later and contains many
corrections. Some notes indicate which volume was used (1865 is used as the date of the 1861-1865 volume). The
1864 volume lists some birthdates and places where the later volume does not, and these are noted.

NAME, RANK
REMARKS

REGIMENT, CO.

RESIDENCE

ENLISTMENT

SHULTZ, John V., pvt.
1 Sep 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company F, 24 Sep 1864
SHULTZ, John W., pvt.
1 Sep 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
Mustered out with company 31 Aug 1865
SHULTZ, Winfield S., pvt.
20 Feb 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865
SILIG, Henry W. (See SELIG, Henry W.H. )
SIMON, William, pvt.
8 Mar 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Willow Springs
Promoted Corporal 15 Apr 1862
SIMONS, William, Corp.
8 Mar 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Willow Springs
Mustered out 7 Mar 1865 at Ft. Scott, KS
SKAGGS, Michael, pvt.
31 Mar 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
Age 26, b. IN
SLAUGHTER, Matthew, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
6 Feb 1862
Transferred to Company L, 18 Mar 1865, to make good time lost by desertion
SLAUGHTER, Matthew, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
6 Feb 1862
Discharged for disability 11 May 1865 at Lewisburg, AR
SMITH, A.F., pvt.
10 Feb 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Age 15, b. OH

MUSTER IN
14 Sep 1864
14 Sep 1864
22 Feb 1864

8 Mar 1862
8 Mar 1862

13 Aug 1863

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SMITH, Aaron V., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 24, b. OH. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth,
SMITH, Abram, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
SMITH, Andrew J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 18, b. OH. Assigned to New Company A
SMITH, Andrew J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A
Mustered out 17 Mar 1865
SMITH, Andrew J., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
SMITH, Benton, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Sergeant 13 Sep 1861
SMITH, Benton, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 21, b. ME. Promoted 1st Sergeant 22 Aug 1862
SMITH, Benton, 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 27 Jan 1863
SMITH, Benton, 2nd Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Resigned 8 Apr 1864
SMITH, Charles, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 30, b. TN. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865 ..
SMITH, Eber P., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 32, b. ME. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865.
SMITH, E. W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 24, b. ME. Promoted Corporal 28 Sep 1861
SMITH, E. W., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Sergeant 1 Feb 1862
SMITH, E.W. , Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
No evidence of muster out on file
SMITH, George, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 43, b. Germany
SMITH, George L., pvt.
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 34, b. Germany
SMITH, James C, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Assigned to Company L, 18 Mar 1865 .
SMITH, James L., Farrier
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Assigned to Company L, 18 Mar 1865
SMITH, James L., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Promoted Farrier 28 Mar 1865
SMITH, James L., Farrier
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
SMITH, John, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E

Douglas Co.
KS
Lawrence
Brooklyn

13 Sep 1861

13 Sep 1861

1 Sep 1862
18 May 1862

30 Jun 1863

Brooklyn

18 May 1862

30 Jun 1863

Lawrence
Bloomington

3 Sep 1862
13 Sep 1861

13 Sep 1861

Bloomington

13 Sep 1861

13 Sep 1861

Bloomington

13 Sep 1861

13 Sep 1861
27 Jan 1863

Bloomington

26 Feb 1864
21 Jan 1864
Lawrence
1865 volume lists residence as Delaware
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
1865 volume lists residence as Marion
28 Sep 1861
Clinton
23 Sep 1861
Clinton

23 Sep 1861

23 Sep 1861

Clinton

23 Sep 1861

23 Sep 1861

Baldwin City

20 Feb 1864

Lawrence

26 Jul 1864

Lawrence

10 Sep 1862

13 Aug 1863

Wakarusa

10 Sep 1862

13 Aug 1863

Lawrence

10 Sep 1862

13 Aug 1863

Waldron, AR

12 Sep 1862

13 Aug 1863

Willow Springs

20 Aug 1862

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REMARKS

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RESIDENCE

ENLISTMENT

MUSTER IN

13 Sep 1861
SMITH, Salathiel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 27, b. OH. Discharged for disability 29 Aug 1864
30 Mar 1864
SMITH, Walter A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Age 18, b. NY. Promoted Sergeant; mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
30 Mar 1864
SMITH, Walter A., Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
30 Mar 1864
Marion
Reduced to ranks 20 Dec 1864
19 Aug 1862
SMOOT, John E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
19 Aug 1862
Age 26, b. OH. Assigned to New Company A
19 Aug 1862
SMOOT, John E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
19 Aug 1862
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
20 Jun 1861
SNOOK, John, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Paris
SNOOKS, John (See SNOOK, John)
14 Sep 1864
SOUTH, Thomas, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
19 Aug 1864
Transferred to Company H, 24 Sep 1864
14 Sep 1864
SOUTH, Thomas, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
19 Aug 1864
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
1 Jun 1861
SOWERS, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 42, b. PA. Died in hospital at Trenton, TN 15 Sep 1862
20 Jun 1861
SPAIN, George, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 21. Wounded at battle of Wilson's Creek, MO. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume
gives residence as Trading Post
3 Jun 1861
SPECKLEMAN, Frederick, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Age 31, b. Germany. Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO, and 14 Sep 1863; mustered out with
regiment 16 Jun 1864
SPECOLMAN, F. (See SPECKLEMAN, Frederick)
21 Mar 1861
21 Mar 1861
SPENCE, Milton, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 26, b. OH. Wounded near Providence, LA, 10 Feb 1863. Assigned to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
26 May 1864
SPENCE, Milton, pvt.
21 Mar 1862
21 Mar 1862
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
Mustered out 4 May 1865
SPENCER, John W., pvt.
19 Aug 1862
19 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Big Springs
Age 19, b. KY. Assigned to New Company A
SPENCER, John W., pvt.
19 Aug 1862
19 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Big Springs
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
19 Aug 1862
SPENCER, William F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
19 Aug 1862
Big Springs
Age 20, b. KY. Assigned to New Company A

�19 Aug 1862
19 Aug 1862
SPENCER, William F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Big springs
Mustered out 25 Jun 1865
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
SPERRY, Levi J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
SPERRY, Levi J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 36, b. NY. Mustered out 21 Jul 1865
3 Jun 1861
SPICER, Newell W., 1st Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Captain 26 May 1862
26 May 1862
SPICER, Newell W., Capt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 31. Promoted Lt. Col. 1 Jun 1863
15 Jun 1863
SPICER, Newell W., Lt. Col.
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
20 Jun 1861
SPITZLEY, Joseph, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 20. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Osage Co.
ST. JOHN, Marcena, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
26 Feb 1864
26 Feb 1864
Age 25, b. NY. Promoted Corporal 29 Apr 1864. 1865 volume lists residence as Centropolis
ST. JOHN, Marcena, Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Centropolis
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Promoted Sergeant 11 Apr 1865
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
ST. JOHN, Marcena, Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Centropolis
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
26 Feb 1864
ST. JOHN, Henry H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
26 Feb 1864
Age 22, b. NY. Promoted Saddler Apr 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Centropolis
26 Feb 1864
ST. JOHN, Henry H., Saddler
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Centropolis
26 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
20 Sep 1862
20 Sep 1862
ST. MATTHEWS, George W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal, 1 Apr 1863
20 Sep 1862
20 Sep 1862
ST. MATTHEWS, George W., Corp.
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865. Was prisoner of war, captured near Ft. Gibson, C.N., 16 Sep 1865
4 Aug 1863
ST. MATTHEWS, George W., Corp.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
20 Sep 1862
Mustered out 11 Aug 1865, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1861
STANDAN, Christian, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
14 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 39. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Osage Co.
STANDAU, Christian (See STANDAN, Christian)
STAR, John, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
9 Sep 1863
Eudora
Age 35, b. Indian Territory
10 Sep 1862
STAUFFER, Peter, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
10 Sep 1862
Willow Springs
Died of chronic dysentery at Ft. Smith, AR, 13 Nov 1864
28 Sep 1861
STEELE, Amzi J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
23 Sep 1861
Bloomington
Age 20, b. OH. Promoted Corporal 28 Sep 1861

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9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
Promoted Sergeant 1 Dec 1861
STEELE, Amzi J., sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
Promoted 1st Sergeant 27 Jan 1863
STEELE, Amzi J., 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
Promoted 1st Lieutenant 19 Jul 1863
STEELE, Amzi J., 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
19 Jul 1863
Assigned to New Company A
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Bloomington
16 Feb 1865
STEELE, Amzi J., Capt.
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall'S Bluff, AR
STEPHENS, Henry, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lecompton
1 May 1863
12 May 1863
Age 18, b. IA. Promoted Bugler
STEPHENS, Henry, Bugler
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lecompton
1 May 1863
12 May 1863
Transferred to New Company B, KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
STEPHENS, John (See STEVENS, John)
STEPHENSON, James W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Baldwin City
18 Mar 1862
18 Mar 1862
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 4th Arkansas Cavalry, 26 Mar 1864
STERNBERGH, Thomas J., 1st Lt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
20 Jun 1861
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
STEVENS, John, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
10 Sep 1862
13 Aug 1863
Assigned to Company L, 18 Mar 1865
STEVENS, John, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
19 Sep 1862
13 Aug 1863
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
STEVENS, Phenius, Waggoner
3rd Battery Lt. Artillery Douglas
26 Nov 1861
Age 32, b. NY
STEWART, George W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
1 Sep 1862
STEWART, James R., Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 31. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
STEWART, John E., Capt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
Age 34, b. England. Mustered out 25 Oct 1864, Leavenworth, KS
STEWART, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 1 Sep 1861; mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
STEWART, William, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. PA. Reduced 3 Nov 1863
1 Mar 1864
STIFF, John, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 45, b. OH
2 Nov 1863
Willow springs
STILES, Asa T., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 16, b. MO

�STINER, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
23 Mar 1863
23 Mar 1864
Age 24, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Jefferson Co.
STITER, William, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Willow Springs
30 Aug 1862
STONE, Elijah, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Eudora
9 Aug 1863
Age 18, b. MO
STONE, George L., pvt.
20 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. A
20 Aug 1862
Big Springs
Age 23, b. OH. Assigned to New Company A
STONE, George L., pvt.
20 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Big Springs
20 Aug 1862
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
STONE, John W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. 0
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Promoted Sergeant 3 Jun 1861
STONE, John W., Sgt.
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. 0
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Age 31, b. NY. Promoted 2nd Lt. 12 Sep 1861
STONE, John W., 2nd Lt.
12 Sep 1861
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
Age 31. Promoted 1st Lt. 16 May 1862
STONE, John W., 1st Lt.
26 May 1862
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
Resigned 19 Jan 1863
STUBBLEFIELD, James, pvt.
6 Sep 1862
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
SULLIVAN, Daniel, pvt.
13 Aug 1863
2nd Cavalry, Co. G
23 Apr 1862
Lawrence
Assigned to New Company 0, 18 Mar 1865
SULLIVAN, Daniel, pvt.
13 Aug 1863
2nd Cavalry, New Co. 0 Lawrence
23 Apr 1862
Mustered out 30 Apr 1865, Little Rock, AR
SUMMERS, A.D., pvt.
18 Aug 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
SUTTON, John R., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
10 Nov 1863
Willow Springs
Age 18, b. MO
SWANEY, William T., pvt.
20 Jun 1861
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Trading Post
SWARTWOOD, Jacob, pvt.
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Junction City
SWEENE, John, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. 0
29 Dec 1863
Lawrence
Age 26, b. Newfoundland
SWIFT, Francis P., Capt.
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO; resigned 26 May 1862
TABER, Stephen C., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. A
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 30. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Topeka, Shawnee Co.
TACKETT, Charles W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
30 Aug 1862
TAYLOR, Joshua, pvt.
4 Mar 1862
10th Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
1 Feb 1862
Age 20, b. MA. Killed in action 7 Dec 1862, Prairie Grove, AR
TAYLOR, William J., pvt.
25 May 1864
26 Apr 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Rock Creek
Transferred to Company F., 24 Sep 1864

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TAYLOR, William J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Rock Creek
26 Apr 1864
25 May 1864
Absent sick at date of muster of company; no evidence of muster out on file
TENNY, Marcus D., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. E
Baldwin City
15 Aug 1861
Age 35. Promoted Sergeant Major
TENNY, Marcus D., Sgt. Major
10th Infantry, Staff
Baldwin City
15 Aug 1861
Promoted Captain, 1st KS Battery, 27 Aug 1863
TENNY, M.D., 1st Lt.
1st Battery Light Artillery
10 Jul 1863
Age 38. Promoted Captain
TENNY, M.D., Capt.
1st Battery Light Artillery
27 Aug 1863
Age 38
THACHER, Luin K., 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. G
Lawrence
1 May 1862
Born NY. Promoted Adjutant 14 Oct 1862. 1865 volume gives residence as Kansas City, MO
THACHER, Luin K., Adj.
9th Cavalry, Staff
Kansas City, MO
14 oCT 1862
·Promoted Major, 5 Jan 1863
THACHER, Luin K., Maj.
9th Cavalry, Staff
Kansas City, MO
5 Jan 1863
Mustered out 25 Nov 1864, DeVall's Bluff, AR; wounded in skirmish, Osage River, MO, 1863
THOMAS, Edward, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. 0
Lawrence
1 Sep 1863
Age 25, b. ME. Promoted Sergeant
THOMAS, Edward, Sgt.
15th Cavalry, Co. 0
Lawrence
1 Sep 1863
Age 25, b. ME
THOMAS, Moses L., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
24 Feb 1864
24 Feb 1864
Age 18, b. MO. Killed in action, 21 Oct 1864, Little Blue, MO. 1865 volume lists residence as Chelsea
THOMPSON, Edward D., 3rd Lt.
2nd Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
Age 23. Promoted 1st Lt. and Adjutant on Col. MITCHELL's staff, 25 May. 1861
THOMPSON, Edward D., Adjutant
20 Jun 1861
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
THOMPSON, S.W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
28 Aug 1862
Lawrence
THORN BROUGH , Alfred, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. H
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Prairie City
Age 24. Deserted 20 Jul 1861
THORP, Albert A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
Lawrence
Age 19, b. NY. Assigned to New Company B
THORP, Albert A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
Discharged for disability 29 Mar 1865, Leavenworth, KS
TILKAL, Carl (See TILTRAL, Carl)
TILTON, William A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
30 Jul 1864
12 May 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Company K, 24 Sep 1864
TILTON, William A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
30 Jul 1864
12 May 1864
Lawrence
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865

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1 Jan 1862
TILTRAL, Carl, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
date
given
as
15
Dec 1861
Age 42, b. Prussia. Assigned to New Company C. 1864 volume enlistment
1
Jan
1862
4
Mar 1862
TILTRAL, Carl, pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 15 Dec 1864, Nashville, TN
TINKHAM, Andrew, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun1 861
Age 22, b. ME. Discharged for disability 18 Oct 1861, St. Louis, MO on account of wounds received in
action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
4 Mar 1862
1 Feb 1862
TITUS, Joseph, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 1 Feb 1862
4 Mar 1862
1 Feb 1862
Lawrence
TITUS, Joseph, Corp.
10th Infantry, Co. B
Age 18, b. IN. Deserted, Wyandotte, KS, 19 Apr 1862
30 Mar 1864
TOMLALIM, Benjamin, pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 18, b. IL
30 Mar 1864
TOMLALIM, James M., pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 24, b. IL
26 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
TOMPKINS, Caius M., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Paris
Age 27. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as
TOLLE, Alex. o. (See TOOLE, Alexander 0.)
TOOLE, Alexander 0., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
14 Nov 1861
7 Feb 1862
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out 18 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
TOWN, Cornelius G., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
26 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Age 19, b. NY. Discharged for disability 13 Jun 1864, Lawrence, KS. 1865 volume lists residence as
Mission Creek
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
TOZIER, Charles W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
residence
as
Junction
City
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives
22
Dec
1863
TURLLESON, F., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 35, b. Denmark
UNDERWOOD, Emanuel S., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. VA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Topeka
UPDEGRAFF, Daniel, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
20 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 18, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 10 Oct 1863. 1864 volume lists residence as Topeka, Shawnee Co.
UPDEGRAFF, Daniel, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
4 Jan 1864
16- Feb 1864
Re-enlisted veteran, transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
16 feb 1864
4 Jan 1864
UPDEGRAFF, Daniel, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Promoted Corporal; mustered out 13 Sep 1865, St. Louis, MO
16 Feb 1864
4 Jan 1864
UPDEGRAFF, Daniel, Corp.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Reduced Feb 1865
URECH, Casper (See WRECH, Casper)
17 Aug 1863
10 Aug 1863
VAN ANSDALE, Henry, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 18, b. NY. Assigned to New Company C

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VAN ANSDALE, Henry, pvt.
10 Aug 1863
9th Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
Deserted, DeVall's Bluff, AR, 29 Jun 1865
VANDERSLICE, Jacob, pvt.
1 Apr 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
Age 44, b. KY
12 Oct 1861
VAN GEUDER, Alexander, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
12 Oct 1861
Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
7 Nov 1861
VANGEUDER, Alexander, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
7 Nov 1861
Promoted Battalion Sergeant Major; mustered out 8 Nov 1864, New Orleans, LA
7 Nov 1861
VANGEUDER, Alexander, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
7 Nov 1861
Transferred to Company H, 1 Mar 1862
7 Nov 1861
VAN GEUDER, Alexander, Batt Sgt Maj 2nd Cavalry, Staff
7 Nov 1861
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. H as Sergeant 14 Oct 1862
7 Nov 1861
VANGEUDER, Alexander, Sgt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
7 Nov 1861
Lawrence
Reduced to ranks
VAN HORN, Joseph L., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
6 Sep 1862
Lawrence
1 Jun 1861
20 May 1861
VANSYCKLE, Samuel B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 43, b. MA. Died Topeka, KS May 1862
9 Nov 1861
VARNUM, Frank B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
9 Nov 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 23, b. ME. Promoted Farrier
9 Nov 1861
VARNUM, Frank B., Farrier
9th Cavalry, Co. B
9 Nov 1861
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
VAUGHN, Nathaniel C., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 27, b. OH. Deserted Hannibal, MO 28 Apr 1862. 1864 volume lists desertion date as 28 Sep 1861
VAUGHN, Robert E., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
18 Nov 1861
18 Nov 1861
Age 22, b. NY. Deserted Memphis, TN 18 Jan 1863
VILES, Vardamos, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
3 Dec 1861
7 Feb 1862
Age 44, b. KY. Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability 17 Jul 1862. 1865 volume gives residence
as Franklin Co.
VILLZE, Vandaman (See VILES, Vardamos)
VIRIANE, Francisco (See VIVIANNA, Francis)
VIVIANNA, Francis, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun1 861
Age 30, b. Italy. Deserted, Leavenworth, KS 27 May 1862
WADSWORTH, Edson F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
23 Mar 1864
23 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Marion
WADSWORTH, Stephen, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
13 Sep 1863
5 Nov 1863
Age 20, b. MA. Mustered out 1 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Marion
WAGMIRE, Daniel (See WAYMIRE, Daniel)
WAGMIRE, Fred (See WAYMIRE, Frederick)

�WAGMlRE, Isaac (See WAYMIRE, Isaac)
WALBRIDGE, Jerome, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 22. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Junction City
WALKER, James L., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
27 Dec 1862
10 Jun 1863
Age 18, b. PA. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Company D, 16th KS Cavalry, 23 Mar 1865
WALKER, Jerry, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
20 Dec 1863
Age 18, b. NY
WALKER, Samuel, Capt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
1 Jun 1861
Promoted Major 5th KS Cavalry 24 May 1862
WALKER, Samuel, Maj.
5th Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
24 May 1864
Promoted Lt. Col., 16th KS Cavalry, 29 Oct 1864
WALKER, Samuel, Lt. Col.
16th Cavalry, Staff
Kanwaka
8 Oct 1864
Age 42, b. PA. Commissioned u.S. Brevet Brigadier General, 13 Mar 1865, by the President
WALLACE, E.L., pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
27 Aug 1863
Age 30, b. IN
WALLACE, John A., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
26 Jul 1864
Age 20, b. NC
WALLACE, Wilikin M., pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
27 Aug 1863
Age 35, b. IN
12 Oct 1861
WALTON, Amos, pvt.
12 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 24, b. PA. Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 13 Jun 1862
12 Oct 1861
WALTON, Amos, Qm. Sgt.
12 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 24, b. PA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
12 Oct 1861
WALTON, John, pvt.
12 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 29, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 6 Jun 1862
12 Oct 1861
WALTON, John, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
12 Oct 1861
Age 29, b. PA. Promoted Sergeant 25 May 1863
12 Oct 1861
WALTON, John, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
12 Oct 1861
Age 29, b. PA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
25 May 1861
1 Jun1 861
WARD, John L., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 26, b. Ireland. Discharged for disability on account of wounds, 9 Oct 1861, Chillicothe, MO
21 Aug 1862
WARREN, Edward C., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
21 Nov 1863
WARREN, Samuel P., R.Quartermaster 15th Cavalry, Staff
Baldwin
Age 20, b. NH
WATSON, Amos (See WALTON, AmOS)
WATSON, John (See WALTON, John)
30 Aug 1862
WATTS, Thomas D., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
WAUGH, Newton S. (See WAUGH, S.N.)
22 Oct 1861
WAUGH, S.N., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
22 Oct 1861
Age 20, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 20 Nov 1861

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WAUGH, S.N. , Corp.
22 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 20, b. IN. Promoted Sergeant 6 Jun 1863
22 Oct 1861
WAUGH, S.N. , Sgt.
22 Oct 1861
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 20, b. IN. Died 8 Ju1 1863 of wounds received in skirmish with Ute Indians 7 Jul 1863 near Ft.
Halleck, Idaho
20 Jun 1861
WAY, Davidson R., pvt.
14 May 1861
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Age 20. Transferred to Staff Hospital Steward
20 Jun 1861
WAY, Davidson R., Hosp. Steward
14 May 1861
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Staff
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
15 Apr 1862
WAYMIRE, Daniel, pvt.
15 Apr 1862
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 18, b. MO. Assigned to New Company A
15 Apr 1862
WAYMIRE, Daniel, pvt.
15 Apr 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A
Mustered out 15 Apr 1865
10 Oct 1861
WAYMIRE, Frederick, pvt.
2 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 29, b. IN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
7 Oct 1861
WAYMIRE, Harrison, pvt.
7 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co . A
Age 21, b. IN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
23 Jun 1862
WAYMIRE, Isaac, pvt.
23 Jun 1862
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 18, b. MO. Assigned to New Company A
23 Jun 1862
WAYMIRE, Isaac, pvt.
23 Jun 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A
Died of disease, DeVall's Bluff, AR, 18 Apr 1865
WEBBER, George R. (See WEBBER, Leigh R.)
7 Feb 1862
WEBBER, Jacob, pvt.
14 Dec 1861
Douglas Co.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 44, b. Germany. Discharged for disability 10 Ju1 1864, Pine Bluff, AR
3 Jun 1861
WEBBER, Leigh R., pvt.
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 31, b. ME. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
WEBBER, Maltis B., pvt.
20 Nov 1863
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 22, b. Prussia
7 Feb 1862
14 Nov 1861
WEBBER, Sebastian, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Black Jack
Age 18, b. WI. Killed in action 25 May 1863 near Helena, AR
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
WELCH, Charles W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 18, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Topeka
27 Dec 1863
WELLS, Solon T., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 18, b. IN
WENTWORTH, Edwin A, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrnece
26 Feb 1864
26 Feb 1864
Age 19, b. RI. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Topeka
WESSELL, John W. (See WESSELLS, John H.)

�13 Sep 1861
WESSELLS, John H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
Age 23, b. NY. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
WEST, James, pvt.
7 Feb 1862
14 Nov 1861
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. IN. Mustered out 18 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
WEST, Joseph, pvt.
9 Sep 1862
12th Infantry, Co. G
Lawrence
Age 16, b. Ireland
29 Feb 1864
WHALEY, Frederick, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
29 Feb 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
29 Feb 1864
WHALEY, Frederick, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
29 Feb 1864
Lawrence
Age 17, b. England. Killed in action, 21 Oct 1864, Little Blue, MO
WHEELER, Cyrus S. (See WHELAN, Cyrus S.)
WHEELER, Henry, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 34. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Junction City
WHEELER, Samuel, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
18 Aug 1862
24 Jul 1861
WHELAN, Cyrus S., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
Age 24, b. MI. No evidence of muster out on file
1 Jun 1861
WHITE, Albert, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 35, b. OH. Transferred to 2nd KS Volunteers, 9 Jul 1861
19 Oct 1861
WHITE, Austin, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
10 Oct 1861
Bloomington
Age 23, b. KY. Discharged for disability 18 Mar 1863, Olathe, KS
7 Oct 1861
WHITE, Morris E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
3 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. MA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
WHITE, William, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 24, b. PA. Deserted Ft. Riley, KS 17 May 1862. 1864 volume lists desertion date as 17 May 1863
WHITLOE, Alexander, pvt.
23 Mar 1864
23 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Wakarusa
Assigned to New Company B
WHITLOE, Alexander C., pvt.
23 Mar 1864
23 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Wakarusa
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
WHITLOE, Frank J., pvt.
23 Mar 1864
23 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Wakarusa
Assigned to New Company B
WHITLOE, Frank J., pvt.
23 Mar 1864
23 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Wakarusa
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
WHITLOE, James Mc., pvt.
23 Mar 1864
23 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Wakarusa
Assigned to New Company B
23 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Wakarusa
WHITLOE, James M., pvt.
23 Mar 1864
Died of disease, DeVall's Bluff, AR, 23 Mar 1865
13 Aug 1863
WHITMORE, Alexander, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. G
5 Mar 1863
Lawrence
Assigned to New Company D, 18 Mar 1865
13 Aug 1863
WHITMORE, Alexander, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. D Lawrence
5 Mar 1863
Deserted at Leavenworth, KS, 1 Apr 1865

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REMARKS

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ENLISTMENT

WHITTEN, James, pvt.
31 Mar
Baldwin City
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Assigned to New Company B
WHITTEN, James, pvt.
31 Mar
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Baldwin City
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
WICKER, Frank, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
25 May
Lawrence
Age 26, b. IL. Deserted Springfield, MO 10 Aug 1861
WICKS, William M., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. I
25 Jul
Lawrence
Age 18, b. PA. Re-enlisted as veteran
WICKS, William M., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. I
31 Dec
Lawrence
Assigned to New Company B
WICKS, William M., pvt.
31 Dec
10th Infantry, New Co. B Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant
31 Dec
WICKS, William M., Sgt.
10th Infantry, New Co. B Lawrence
Promoted 1st Sergeant 1 Jan 1865
WICKS, William M., 1st Sgt.
10th Infantry, New Co. B Lawrence
31 Dec
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 14 May 1865
WICKS, William M., 2nd Lt.
10th Infantry, New Co. B Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 30 Aug 1865
WILBAR, Oliver (See WILBUR, Oliver)
WILBUR, Oliver, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May
Age 22. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as
WILBUR, Oliver, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. G
Lecompton
23 Aug
Age 23, b. NY. Mustered out with company 13 Jun 1865
14 May
WILCOX, Herman, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
Age 27. Mustered out with regiment 10 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as
14 May
WILEY, Alfred, Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 22. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
WILEY, Elza, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep
Lawrence
Age 27, b. OH. Promoted Corporal 1 Dec 1862
WILEY, Elza, Corp.
13 Sep
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
WILEY, John W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May
Age 25. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861,
volume lists residence as Osage Co.
WILKINS, Abner, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
20 Feb
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865
WILKINS, Jesse, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
25 Sep
Age 44, b. OH. Promoted Bugler; mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS

MUSTER IN

1864

31 Mar 1864

1864

31 Mar 1864

1861

1 Jun 1861

1861

27 Feb 1862

1863

21 Feb 1864

1863

21 Feb 1864

1863

21 Feb 1864

1863

21 Feb 1864
14 May 1865

1861
20 Jun 1861
Junction City
1862
12 Sep 1862
1861
20 Jun 1861
Anderson Co.
1861
20 Jun 1861
1861

13 Sep 1861

1861

13 Sep 1861

1861
20 Jun 1861
Wilson's Creek, MO. 1864
1864

22 Feb 1864

1861

19 Oct 1861

�WILKINS, Jesse, Bugler
25 Sep 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Reduced to ranks
WILKINS, Theodore, pvt.
23 Jun 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. OH. Assigned to New Company A
WILKINS, Theodore, pvt.
23 Jun 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865
5 Oct 1861
WILLETT, Humphrey W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Prairie City
Age 24, b. PA. Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 1 Oct 1862
5 Oct 1861
WILLETT, Humphrey W., Qm. Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Prairie City
Promoted Sergeant Major 1 Jul 1863
5 Oct 1861
WILLETT, Humphrey W., Sgt. Maj.
9th Cavalry, Staff
Prairie City
Reduced to ranks and assigned to Company A, 18 Oct 1864
5 Oct 1861
WILLETT, Oliver P., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Prairie City
Age 28, b. PA. Killed in action while on det. service with 1st I.H.G.; was serving as
mustered
WILLEY, James A., pvt.
10 Sep 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
Assigned to Company L, 18 Mar 1865
WILLEY, James A., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
10 Sep 1862
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
WILLIAMS, Clarence J., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
2 Oc~ 1861
Promoted 1st Sergeant 24 Nov 1861; Promoted 1st Lt. 20 Oct 1863
WILLIAMS, Clarence J., 1st Sgt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
2 Oct 1861
Age 22. Reduced to ranks 28 Mar 1862. 1864 volume lists residence as Burlington
WILLIAMS, Clarence J., 1st Lt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Promoted 1st Lt. and Regimental Quartermaster 7 Dec 1864; wounded in left shoulder 20
WILLIAMS, Clarence J., Q.M.
2nd Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865 at Ft. Gibson, C.N.
22 Oct 1861
WILLIAMS, Hugh W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 31, b. CT. Promoted Sergeant 20 Nov 1861
WILLIAMS, Hugh W., Sgt.
22 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 31, b. CT. Promoted 1st Sergeant 1 Jun 1862
WILLIAMS, Hugh W., 1st Sgt.
22 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Promoted 2nd Lt. 17 May 1863
WILLIAMS, Hugh W., 2nd Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Resigned 8 Apr 1864
14 May 1861
WILLIAMS, James K., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 28. Transferred to Staff Fife Major
14 May 1861
WILLIAMS, J.K., F. Maj.
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Age 28. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861

18 Oct 1861
23 Jun 1862
23 Jun 1862
7 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
captain, but not
13 Aug 1863
13 Aug 1863
2 Oct 1861
2 Oct 1861
20 Oct 1863
Dec 1863 in AR
8 Dec 1864
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
17 May 1863
20 Jun 1861
20 Jun 1861

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REMARKS

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RESIDENCE

ENLISTMENT

MUSTER IN

WILLIAMS, Stephen, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
26 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
WILLIAMS, Stephen, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
26 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. IN. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
WILLIAMS, W.M., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
28 Aug 1862
WILLIS, Austin K. (See MILLS, Austin R.)
WILLIS, Stephen J., 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Age 41, b. NY. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Co. A, 10th KS Volunteer Infantry, 22 Aug 1862
WILLIS, Stephen J., 1st Lt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
Lawrence
26 Aug 1862
Age 41, b. NY. Transferred as 1st Lieutenant, Company F, 4th Regiment V.R.C., 7 Nov 1863; severely
wounded in right hip in action, 7 Dec 1862, Prairie Grove, AR
WILSON, Allen R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
26 Feb 1864
26 Feb 1864
Age 35, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865; Wounded in shoulder in action 21 Oct 1864, Little
Blue, MO. 1865 volume lists residence as Centropolis
21 Dec 1861
WILSON, Benjamin, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
21 Dec 1861
Age 27, b. MO. Assigned to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry, Co. 0, Jun 1864
21 Dec 1861
WILSON, Benjamin R., pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New 0 Lawrence
21 Dec 1861
Mustered out 7 Jan 1865
22 Mar 1864
WILSON, Josiah T., pvt.
22 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 18, b. KY. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Jefferson Co.
WING, Clark J., Corp.
9 Sep 1862
2nd Battery Lt. Artillery Prairie City
Age 28, b. VT. Promoted to u.S. Colored Volunteers, 3 Nov 1863
20 Jun 1861
WINNINGHAM, Jackson, pvt.
14 May 1861
2nd Infantry, Co. H
Age 24. Deserted 20 Jul 1861
1 Jun 1861
WINSTON, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
25 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 23, b. NY. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
7 Oct 1861
WINTON, John R., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
5 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 37, b. KY. Transferred to Company B, 14 Nov 1861
2 Oct 1861
WINTON, John R., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
2 Oct 1861
Age 37, b •.KY. Transferred to Company G, 8th KS Volunteers, 1 Dec 1861
2 Oct 1861
WINTON, John R., pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. G
Douglas Co.
2 Oct 1861
Age 37, b. KY. Mustered out 4 Nov 1864, Chattanooga, TN. 1865 volume lists residence as Doniphan Co.
WISCOLNBE, Wm. H. (See WISCOMBE, William H.)
WISCOMBE, Walter H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
26 Feb 1864
26 Feb 1864
Age 19, b. England. Discharged for disability 27 Feb 1865, Ft. Leavenworth, KS, on account of wounds
received in action 21 Oct 1864, Little Blue, MO. 1865 volume lists residence as Marion
WISCOMBE, William H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
13 Sep 1863
5 Nov 1863
Age 21, b. England. Mustered out 28 Jun 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Marion

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WISE, John, pvt.
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 26, b. PA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
WITHERBE, Seymore, pvt.
25 Jan 1863
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
Age 28
WOLF, William K., pvt.
9 Sep 1862
Black Jack
12th Infantry, Co. I
Age 21, b. PA
WOLF, William W. (See WOOLF, William W.)
10 Oct 1861
WOOD, John H., pvt.
10 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Clinton
Age 25, b. MO. Promoted Farrier, 21 Jul 1864. Middle initial W. in 1864 volume
10 Oct 1861
WOOD, John H., Farrier
10 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Clinton
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
WOOD, Zachariah C. (See WOODS, Zachariah C.)
WOODBURY, Nathan, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
12 Nov 1861
12 Nov 1861
Deserted at Ft. Leavenworth, KS, 3 Jan 1862
WOODS, John A., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Eudora
1 Jul 1863
1 Jul 1863
Age 18, b. IN. Discharged for disability
WOODS, Samuel, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Wakarusa
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
Age 41, b. NC. Promoted Blacksmith 20 Apr 1864. 1864 volume lists residence as Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
WOODS, Samuel, Blacksmith
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Wakarusa
29 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
14 Sep 1864
WOODS, Zacharias C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
1 Sep 1864
Transferred to Company I, 24 Sep 1864
14 Sep 1864
WOODS, Zachariah C., Farrier
11th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
1 Sep 1864
Mustered out with Company 26 Sep 1865
4 Oct 1861
WOODWARD, J.B., Surgeon
10th Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Resigned 20 May 1864
7 Oct 1861
WOODWARD, Joseph S., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
7 Oct 1861
Age 25, b. IN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
24 Jul 1861
WOOLF, William W., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
Age 26, b. MA. Deserted, Ft. Scott, KS, 15 Jun 1862
7 Oct 1861
WRECH, Casper, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
28 Sep 1861
Age 41, b. Switzerland. Promoted Corporal 1 Feb 1862
7 Oct 1861
WRECH, Casper, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
28 Sep 1861
Promoted Sergeant 1 Feb 1864
7 Oct 1861
WRECH, Casper, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
28 Sep 1861
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
11 Nov 1861
WRIGHT, Richard, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 30, b. Ireland. Deserted, Leavenworth, KS, 27 May 1862
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
WYCKOFF, George W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 20. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Louisville

�NAME, RANK
REMARKS

REGIMENT, CO.

YAGER, George, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 19, b. IN. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
YATES, Polk, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 20, b. MO. Assigned to New Company A
YATES, Polk, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A
Died of consumption, DeVall's Bluff, AR, 18 Jan 1865
YEAGER, George (See YAGER, George)
YEAGER, Joseph, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
Age 18, b. IN. Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
YOUNG, Gilmer, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 32, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1861
YOUNG, Gilmer, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
ZIESENIS, August, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
ZINN, George, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 22, b. IL
ZINN, George W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Promoted Sergeant
ZINN, George W., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out Jun 1865
ZINN, James W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Assigned to Company L, 18 Mar 1865
ZINN, James W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
ZINN, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Assigned to New Company B
ZINN, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
ZINN, John R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. D
Killed by Indians 26 Jul 1865, Platte Bridge, D.T.

RESIDENCE

ENLISTMENT

MUSTER IN

Lawrence

25 May 1861

1 Jun 1861

Bloomington

6 Sep 1863

6 Sep 1863

Bloomington

6 Sep 1863

6 Sep 1863

Big springs

15 Aug 1862

15 Sep 1862

Lawrence

25 May 1861

1 Jun 1861

Lawrence

25 May 1861

1 Jun 1861

E;udora
Douglas Co.

10 Sep 1862

8 Aug 1862

8 Aug 1862

8 Aug 1862

8 Aug 1862

Lawrence

10 Sep 1862

13 Aug 1863

Lawrence

10 Sep 1862

13 Aug 1863

Lecompton

30 Mar 1864

30 Mar 1864

Lecompton

30 Mar 1864

30 Mar 1864

Lawrence

5 Jan 1865

1 Feb 1865

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, POSTMASTER ROLLS
1855-1867
On Microfilm at the Rational Archives

LISTIRGS BY POST OFFICE. Bames and appointment dates follow:

NEVADA

Patrick B. McGee, 29 Dec 1855; Franklin fehay, 24 Jun 1856. Discontinued 8 May 1857.

KEIERVILLE

Daniel J. Keser, 20 Mar 1856. Discontinued 15 Sep 1856.

GLENDALE

O.B. Browne, 24 Jun 1856. Discontinued 6 Feb 1857.

LOOISIAHA

John H. Banks, 27 Jun 1856. Discontinued 16 May 1857.

SIGEL

Abel Yates, 20 Dec 1862.

PRAIRIE CITY

John R. Winton, 7 Oct 1856; Samuel t. Shore, 9 Oct 1858; William B. Bayden, 26 Hov 1860.

LAWRERCE

James Garvin, 1 Apr 1857; Samuel K. Buson, 1 Mar 1859; Josiah Miller, 16 Jul 1860, 29 Apr 1861;
John B. Shimmons, 25 Aug 1863, 8 Mar 1864.

KARiAK!

Henry S. Baldwin, 7 Apr 1857; James Halker, 22 Har 1858; Benry S. Baldwin, 12 Dec 1859;
John A. Wakefield, 19 Feb 1862; Alvora R. Leonard, 14 Jan 1864.

MCKIRREY

William McKinney,S Hay 1857; ________starr, 14 Feb 1867.

LECOMPTON

Aristides Rodrigue, 6 Bov 1855; Andrew J. Rodrigue, 20 Jun 1857; James S. Rucker, 8 Feb 1858;
William HcKinney, 19 Har 1860; Halwell Thorp, 25 Jul 1861; Jedediah Olmstead,S Har 1864;
Allen J. Paresh, 22 Aug 1864; Fred K.B. Hill, 28 Jun 1865.

DAVIS

William S. Sells, 27 Dec 1856; William Curry, 11 Oct 1859; Joseph P. Robinson, 16 Dec 1859;
William Moffit, 15 Sep 1860. To Willow Springs 23 July 1861.

FRARKLIR

Samuel Crane Sr., 21 Dec 1855; P. E. Collins, 24 Sep 1857; John Paul, 17 Har 1858;
James H. still, 6 Apr 1859; John C. Briggs,S Dec 1859; George Hiller, 28 Jun 1861.

WAKARUSA

John E.. Stewart, 16 May 1857; William Keairs, 18 Aug 1858; F.R.S. Byrd, 30 Apr 1860; George W. Keller,
22 Oct 1860; William Meairs, 2 Jun 1863. Discontinued 11 Hov 1863; re-established 9 Dec 1863; Charles
Dickens, 9 Dec 1863. Discontinued 17.0ct 1866.

BIG SPRIRGS

John Scott, 27 Kay 1857; John B. Reeve, 15 June 1859; John Banning, 21 Hov 1861;
Phineas H. Hartin, 3 Aug 1865; William f. Kirby, 15 Jan 1866; Hrs. Laura H. Swan, 13 Feb 1867.

PALMYRA

Hewman Blood, 29 Jun 1857; Darius Shook, 4 Oct 1861. to Baldwin City 27 Kay 1862.

EUDORA

Fred K. Ketleke, 1 Sep 1857; Abraham Summerfield, 21 Apr 1858; Nilliam B. Toothman, 11 Jul 1864;
Samuel C. Hockett, 15 Oct 1860; Charles Sothol!, 5 Jul 1862; Frederick Pilla, 16 Jan 1863.

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BLACK JACK

Algernon P. Powell, 15 Kar 1858; Horatio R. Brockway,S Aug 1858; Samuel A. Stonebraker, 9 Jul 1861;
Horatio R. Brockway, 26 Kay 1863; Samuel A. Stonebraker, 29 Jul 1864, James Kennedy, 29 Jun 1865.

tWIR KOUKD

Henry Hiatt, 30 Jun 1858.

CLIRtOR

thomas Kajar, 30 Aug 1858; David Sorber,-12 Aug 1859; thomas Kajar, ·15 Kar 186Q;
Leroy J. Beam, 11 Kay 1861; Lorenzo D. Payne, 15 Sep 1864.

KARIOB

David Benneman, 16 Bov 1858; Jar E. Sawyer, 31 Kay 1859.

IIlLtOIl SPRINGS

Edward K. Vanhoesen, 23 Jut 1861.

PALKYRAI
BALDIIIIf ClfY

Darias Shook, 27 Kay 1862; Peter Scott, 28 Aug 1862; Joseph Welsh, 19 Dec 1863;
James M. Cavaness, 22 Mar 1863.

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A letter to the editor of the Pioneer.
Hi,
Was all set to cancel my membership when along comes the article on
North Lawrence containing the informati on on the "Cast Ie". Have
tried to find something about it for several years. The Wiggin
families lived there for a while. My brother was born there in
January, 1919. Several fami I ies of Wiggin lived there. I was
interested as to why anyone would build such a large house. Our
family always called it the "The stone Castle" and we all have
pictures of it in our fami ly history books. My oldest sister
painted the "Stone Castle" on a hand saw for me. Thanks for the
article. Now I can pursue this further~
Choetta Cordell.

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�THB OLD PORCH SWIHG
by Billie Hahn Laughlin
It has always been there, the big old farm house with the big porch swing. The land was a grant to my great
grandparents from the Delaware Indians. The land is along the Kansas River in what is called Kaw Valley.
In 1895 the first part of the house was built. As the children came along it was added to. There were four
bedrooms upstairs, a parlor, huge living room, a large dining room and a small kitchen downstairs, and there
was also a summer kitchen on the other side of the dining room.
The porch runs from the west side of the house to the east, then goes back north toward the dining room, then
east again. Hear the west edge of the porch and in front of the double windows of the parlor hangs a big porch
swing. Ho one knows exactly when that porch swing was built, but my mother can remember her Grandfather
sitting on it when she was a child, just as I can remember mine doing the same thing. Afamily picture taken
in 1917 shows the porch swing, so it has been a part of the family for a long, long time.
As a child I spent lots of time Rout homeN, as we always called it. Grandma always had her grandchildren
around her. We'd sit on the big porch swing and she'd talk to. us as she shelled peas or peeled potatoes. It
seemed her hands and mind were never still a moment. She was a beautiful lady.
The porch swing was the place we were put to be out of the way, yet observe all the activities of getting ready
to dig potatoes or whatever. The huge teams pulling wagons piled high with potato baskets, AgunnyR sacks and
people, the team of horses used to pull the potato plow. The rider on horseback carrying the water jugs. My
Grandfather raised acres and acres of potatoes and hired labor from town to do the picking.
When the wagons moved to the fields and we wanted to see what was going on, we'd climb the arms and chains of
the porch swing to see. If this didn't work we'd pump that ·swing till we would almost touch the porch roof to
get a better view. I can still hear my Grandmother saying, "Don't pump too high. If the chains break, you'll
end up in the driveway!N
When I was seven, Grandmother died very suddenly. It was decided among the eight brothers and sisters that my
parents would sell their home and move Rout homeR, as Grandpa wouldn't give up farming.
How, "out homeR became my home. The big rooms, the big porch and the porch swing. It was a big, two-story,
drafty old farm house but how I loved it. The winter winds would blow all the way through it; if it was
snowing it was nothing to find snow in your shoes. We slept between flannel sheet blankets with mounds of
comforters and quilts. We'd undress downstairs, put on flannel pajamas and socks, stand on the coal furnace
register until we turned beet red, rush up the stairs and dive into bed. The summers were as hot as the
winters were cold.
As I grew older the porch swing was still an integral part of our lives. The young. cousins sitting in a row,
all excited, waiting for a horseback ride. The aunts and uncles watching a softball game and laughing when
you'd strike out. You'd cry and be sent to the "crying treeR, then to the outfield where you'd work your way
to bat once more. My Mother and I having woman-to-woman talks sitting on that porch swing.
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�THE OLD PORCH SWING (Continued)

When the veather permitted, Grandpa alvays sat on the vest end of the porch sving like a king on his throne.
When world Mar II broke out and the young cousins and neighborhood boys were leaving, they all came to tell
Grandpa, or Uncle Jim as all the neighbors called him, goodbye. They said to be sitting in that same place
vhen they came home. Aparticularly favorite neighbor boy didn't make it home, and I can remember sitting on
the porch swing with Grandpa and crying.
As I became a young adult, married and had children, ve never missed a Sunday going Rout home" for dinner.
That old porch swing vas now serving a new generation. Grandpa did lots more sitting now and the great
grandchildren used to give him some pretty hairy rides. Be lived until he was 96, so I guess they didn't do
too much damage.
In 1951 when the Kansas River went on the rampage and flooded the valley, the worst ever, the old house met the
challenge. There was eight feet of water in the house and when the water receded there was over three feet of
silt on the floors that hadn't fallen in. I don't knov how much was in the basement, but many a bucket-full
vas carried out. What furniture ve couldn't move upstairs vas gone -- among it the tva pianos in .the parlor,
the oak dining room table that vould stretch across the fifteen foot living room and the porch sving.
The house was cleaned out and restored, the coal furnace converted to gas, and the legs of the table and one of
the pianos vas all that remained. We all mourned the loss of the porch swing, but as luck would have it, a
farmer down by Eudora found it in his cornfield and it came home. We were all so happy and excited it had been
found.
Over the years, the house has been changed a bit. The parlor is a nov fifth bedroom. There is a bath
upstairs, a bath and utility room downstairs. The kitchen and dining room now are one huge room, and the
summer kitchen is a carpeted back porch.
But to this day nothing has changed that porch swing. It hangs in the same place. It is one of the best
friends I ever had. It was a baby sitter, a conference table and a confessional. What stories it could tell.
And isn't it lucky that myoId friend can't talk?
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"Grandpa" in this story vas James H. Corel, born in Douglas County on June 33, 1865. He married Emma Miller
and they had eight children, all born on or near "the old house l • Their children vere:
Charles W., b 10 Sep 1893
Gladys Fay, b 23 Feb 1896
James Glenn, b 24 May 1898
Augusta RBillie R, b 10 Feb 1900
George Arthur, b 4 Mar 1902
John Beasley "JiggyR, b 27 Jun 1904
Eugene W. Corel, b 20 Jan 1907
Kathryn R., b 28 Hov 1908
The author of "The Old Porch Swing" is the daughter of Kathryn Corel and her husband H. Conrad Hahn.

136

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DOUGLAS COUH!Y, KAHSAS
PROBATE JOURBAL VOL. V
1917-1921

lDDP!IOIS IIfRlC!ED FROI PIOBl!E JODIIlL, VOL. V

PAGE

DATE

ADOPTEE

AGE

BIRTH PAREHTS/AGENCY

ADOPTIVE PARERTS

10

22 Oct 1917 lartha Blair lorris
NEll RAHE: Martha Blair leade

6 years

P: Prank K. lorris

I.J. and Annie E. leade

73

09 Apr 1918 Annabel Teter
HEN HAIlE: Annabel Rerkenthin

5 months

H: Agnes Teter
P: Rhereabouts unknown

Adolph Martin and Annabel Merkenthin

84

29 Apr 1981 Charles Alvin Burk
BEll BAIlE: Charles Alvin McNish

7yr 1 mo.

J.M. &amp;Helen McBish
M: Died Mar 1917
P: Thomas Burk of Johnson Co., MO.
H: Florence Frants
F: Whereabouts unknown

A.W. and Phynetta Lamb

2 yr 7 mo

Kansas Children's Home
Society

J. S. &amp;Alfretta Stafford

22 oct 1918 Stanley Howard Combs
HER BAME: Leslie Eggleston

6 yr 3 mo

Kansas Children's Home
Society

Fred &amp;Amber Eggleston

186

31 Jan 1919 Thomas Spencer
BEll NAME: thomas Lucas

5 years

Kansas Children's Home
Society

William B. &amp;Georgia L. Lucas

197

07 Har 1919 Kathryn B. Brown
HER BAlE: Kathryn B. Ratson

Infant 17
years old

H: Caroline R. Watson
Clement L. Matson
(Her dau. by previous marriage)

248

17 Sep 1919 Verda May Crambut
HEW BAME: Verda May Myers

9 years

H. Jennie Payne

Jacob B. &amp;Retta S. Hyers

598

16 Dec 1920 Sue I LaVerne Whitsel*
CHILD KEPT SAME RAHE

5 years

H. Armorel D. Witzel
P. hill B. Ritsel

Sarah H. Whitzel

139

04 Sep 1918 Crawford Eugene Bishop 7 yrs.
BER BAIlE: Crawford Eugene Lamb

139

06 Sep 1918 Baby Smucker
HEW BAlE: Ruth Stafford

154

* Record says that both parents died on 12 Dec 1920. Maternal grandmother, Lillie A. Emmett, of Columbus, Ohio, and
paternal grandmother, Sarah M. Whitsel, agreed on the latter's adoption of Suel.

137

�SUGGEST IONS

crt

~RECORDS of DOUGLAS COUNTY WHICH MAY BE COPIED FOR THE PIONEER

WA TK I NS COMI'IUN I TY MUSEUM:
1047 Mass. St.
(office open Tues.-Fri. 10-4)
Walnut Grove School, District 11-records list tax payers,
teachers contracts, etc. 1871-1883.
Hotel
Register
of the PLACE HOUSE,
Lawrence,
prc'priet,:,r, (1880) giving guests names.

John

T.

Place,

Fischer and S,:,ns Letterb,:;,,:;.k (1907-8)- gives cl:;.pies of letteys of
patrons ordering shoes.
Belleview Sunday school Secretary's book 1870-1877.
Roll of members of meetings of Hester Literary Society (1894).
Numerous other books and files from which to copy.
SPENCER RESEARCH LIBRARY
University of Kansas
Eldridge House (Hotel register showing guest's names)
Call number PH, MS,Gl.

1869.

Patient Account books of Dr. Samuel B. ANDERSON
5 vols. 1868-1904 giving patient's name, charge for service, etc.
Call number RH, MS G44.
Patient Account books of Dr. Hiram CLARK,
Call number PH, MS P53 (typed copy).

(1854-1855)

Ledger Book of ice house of Julius FISCHER (1882-1885) and (18901891).
Lists patrons in alphabetical order.
Call number PH MS,"
E127.
index to Civil Court case files several volumes (1864 to
Gives names of plaintiff and defendant in civil suits.
St r ay bO:::OO:lk
-Dol..lgl as CClunt y C,:;.ur t
,:;.f cattle whi,:h are "strays.
II

II

1900)-

r ecor ds--l i st s names CI f ,:,wner s

II

Many other books and manuscripts with Douglas County material.
LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER (new courthouse o-n New

•

Hampshire St.)

Index to Estates C1872-{900)--lists
number,
d()(j
date
fl'l d
,names clf del:eased,
dcoo:ket
r
' _ " '
e
.
nll
s
i
nde
t
:,Ic,_asslor,"-dly llSts adoptions
d
.'.(
I;:' pl"o:obate re'::o-:ord';5
an
insanity cases.
DOUGLAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE-R
.
.eglster of Deeds .Offi,:e (2nd fl,:,or)

11 and Mass.

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CI f

�QUERIES
Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts
to gain best results.
Queries are also free to nonmenbers, but
must concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier.
Please send queries and copies of replies to the Pioneer Editor.
CROZIER, WILLIAM:
Seeking information on the children who were raised by William and
Margaret Crozier .in Douglas Co, from 1885-1900's. They were PAULINE
(CROZIER) HOWELL (1864), and GEORGE R. CROZIER (1865) who owned a
grocery store at Pennsylvania Street. Two other children, Ransaler
Wheeler (1862) and Elizabeth (Clippard) Brown (1869) were Williams'
sister's children.
Write: Robert Crozier, 7523 Antioch, Overland Park, KS 66204

139

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�Message from the President.
Here I am still serving as the President. We've been getting along
thanks to great help from many members. Hopefully after the Family
History book is finished we will be able to find someone to serve
as President.
The book should be out soon. We may not have it by Christmas but
it won't be for lack of trying. Thank you all for your patience on
receiving it.
I understand the frustration in having to wait so
long.
We are now sending out the charges for overages on the
stories. You will remember that 500 words were free and then there
would be a charge for any extra lines.
Thanks to Barbara Title for her additions to the Pioneer. I
appreciated her comments that if a I ady in Texas coul d do the
Pioneer then she could submit some information to be included.
Thanks.
Also thanks to Cora who has done such a great job. She has had
family considerations that have forced her to give up editing the
Pioneer. However we surely do appreciate those issue that she did
do.
Of course, we are now looking for someone else to do it for
us. Remember you don't have to be in Lawrence to type it up. We
will send you the information to be included. Then you send it back
to us and we take it from there.
You will notice that included in this issue is a list of items that
need to be copied.
If any of you outside of Lawrence see anything
there that you need let us know and we can get started copying what
you want. These copyings will then be published in the Pioneer.
Al so if any of you wi thin driving distance of Lawrence want to
volunteer to do some of this copying please let us know. We will
be delighted and I think you will find it rewarding.
Many times
this information becomes a book that the Society can sell to other
interested parties.
.
.
Let us hear from you and send us information that you may have that
would be of interested to others and that pertains, in some way, to
Douglas County.
Sincerely,
Mary D. Burchill
October, 1993

140

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Banks,133
Banning,133
Barrett,139
Bates,137
Bean,134
Benneman,134
Blood,134
Briggs,134
Brockway,134
Brown,137,139
Browne,134
Burk,137
Byrd,134
Cavaness,134
Collins,133
Combs,137
Cordell,134
Corel,136
Crambut,137
Crane,133
Crozier,139
Curry,133
Davisson,139
Dickens,133
Eggleston,137
Emmett,137
Frantz,137
Garvin,133
Hahn,136
Hayden,133
Hiatt,134
Hill,133
Hockett,133
Howell,139
Huson,133
Keller,133
Kennedy,133
Kezer,133
Kirby,133
Lamb,137
Laughlin,135
Leonard,133
Lucas,137
McGee,133
McKinney,133,134
MCNish,137
Major,134
Martin,133
Meade,137
Meairs,134
Metzeka,133
Miller,136

Moffit,133
Morris,137
Myers,137
Olmstead,133
Paresh,133
Paul,133
Payne,134,137
Pilla,133
Powell,134
Reeve,133
Robinson,133
Rodrigue,l33
Rucker,l33
Sawyer,134
Scott,l33,l34
Sells,l33
Shimmons,l33
Shook,133,134
Shore,133
Shultz,l16
Silig,l16
Simon,l16
Simons,l16
Skaggs,l16
Slaughter,l16
Smith,l16,l17,llS
Smoot,llS
Smucker,l37
Snook,IIS
Snooks, lIS
Sotholz,l33
South, lIS
Sowers,llS
Spain, lIS
Speckleman,llS
Specolman,llS
Spence,llS
Spencer,llS,l19,l37
Sperry,119
Spicer,l19
Spitzley,l19
St.John,119
St.Matthews,119
Stafford,l37
Standan,l19
Standau,119
Star,l19
Starr,l33
Stauffer,l19
Steel,l20
Steele,119,120
Stephens,l20
Stephenson,l20
141

Sternbergh,120
Stevens,120
Stewart,120,133
Stiff,l20
Stiles,l20
Still,l33
Stiner,l21
Stiter,l21
Stone,l21
Stonebraker,l34
Stubblefield,l21
Sullivan,l21
Summerfield,l33
Summers,l21
Surber,134
Sutton,l21
Swan,133
Swaney,l21
Swartwood,l21
Sweene,l21
Swift,l21
Taber,l21
Tackett,l21
Taylor,121,l22
Tehay,133
Tenny,l22
Teter,137
Thacher,122
Thomas,l22
Thompson, 122
Thornbrough,122
Thorp,l22
Tilkal,l22
Tilton,l22
Tiltral,l23
Tinkham,l23
Titus,l23
Tomlalim,123
Tompkins,l23
Tolle,l23
Toole,l23
Toothman,133
Town,l23
Tozier,123
Turlleson,l23
Underwood,l23
Updegraff,l23
Urech,l23
Van Ansdale,l23,124
Vanderslice,l24
Van Geuder,l24
Vangeuder,l24
Vanhoesen,134

�Van Horn,124
Vansyckle,124
Varnum, 124
Vaughn,124
Viles,124
Villze,124
Viriane,124
Vivianna,124
Wadsworth, 124
Wagmire,124,125
Wakefield,133
Walbridge,125
Walker,125,133
Wallace,125
Walton,125
Ward,125
Warren,125
Watson,125,137
Watts,125
Waugh,125,126
Way,126
Waymire,126
Webber,126
Welch,126
Welch,126
Wells,126
Welsh,134
Wentworth,126
Werkenthin,137
Wessell,126
Wessels,126
West,127
Whaley,127
Wheeler,127,139
Whelan,127
White,127
Whitloe,127
Whitmore,127
Whitten,128
Whitzel,137
Wicker,128
Wicks,128
Wiggin,134
Wilbar,128
Wilbur,128
Wilcox,128
Wiley,128
Wilkins,128,129
Willett,129
Willey,129
Williams,129,130
Willis,130
Wilson,130
Wing,130

Winningham, 130
Winston,130
Winton,130,133
Wiscolnbe,130
Wiscombe,130
Wise,131
Witherbe,131
Wolf,131
Wood,131
Woodbury,131
Woodmansee, 139
Woods,131
Woodbury,131
Woods,131
Woodward,131
Woolf,131
Wrech,131
Wright,131
Wyckoff,131
Yager,132
Yates,132,133
Yeager,132
Young,132
Ziesenis,132
Zinn,132

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President . . . . .
Vice President •••
Recording Secretary

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Librarian • • • •
Genealogist .'~ ••
Publications •••
Pioneer Editor ••
Newsletter Editor
COMMITTEES
Membership Chairman
Refreshments ••
Goodwill • • • •
~ays and Means.
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman. ••
Budget. • • • • • • ••
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Pioneer Committee.

Carol ~hitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS'66044
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-pro'fit organization
with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to ~~ 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
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The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont
St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •. Anyone may use,
our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the
Reference Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials
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, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101

Vol. XVI, No. 3
CONTENTS

Spring 1993
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ALEXANDER ROSE (1828-1914) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
THE ARTHUR TODD MERWI N 's STORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
QUERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
BIRTH CERTIFICATE FE'E NOW IN EFFECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
EXTRACTS FROM AN ABSTRACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Petition for Divorce Perry vs. Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
THE COREL BIBLE' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75
THE SPERRY SAGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Mrs. Olivia Gillispie McGee, Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Mrs. R. A. McGee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Douglas County, Kansas VOLUNTEERS 1861-1865
Nash, Ed. S. Pvt. through
Shuber, James, Corp . . . . . . . 80
Early History of North Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
INDEX of Names in Current Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

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�ALEXANDER ROSE

(1828-1914)

This story submitted and written by Alexander Rose's
granddaughter, Elizabeth Sanders, of Warrensburg, Mo.

great-

ALEXANDER ROSE was born 01 April 1828 in Braxton County, West
Virginia.
He was the son of Ezekial Rose and Susanna (Harmon)
Rose.
He marr ied Susan Ann Murphy 13 Dec 1847.
She was the
daughter of John J. and Loviney (or Lovicey or Louisa) Murphy and
was born 30 June 1833. Her sister, Elizabeth Ann Murphy, married
Alexander's brother, George Washington Rose, and "Alexander took
care of George's family while George was away" (from Albert Rose's
letter) Susan and Elizabeth Ann Murphy's father, John Jarrett
Murphy (1790-1853), was the son of Patrick Murphy (1751-1821) and
Elizabeth (Spenser) Murphy.
(See Patrick Murphy and his
Descendants.)
Alexander and Susan Rose moved to Illinois in 1854 as their
daughter, Sophronia Ann Rose, was born at Woodstock, Ill. on 20
June 1855;
Their daughter, Fannie, was born there 24 May 1857.
Older brothers of Susan (Murphy) Rose also settled in McHenry
County, Illinois; Owen Murphy, born 1814 and Andrew Wilson Murphy,
born 1816, became prominent citizens in McHenry County.
William
Murphy, grandson of Patrick Murphy, was there in 1850. Alexander
and Susan moved to Missouri by flat boat in 1858. Siegel and Sarah
were born in Vernon County, Mo. -- Sarah on 26 Sep 1859 and Siegel
on 26 April 1862. Alexander was in the nursery business there. An
interest in plants has appeared in several later generations.
During the Civil War, the border counties of Missouri s~ffered
considerably from ruffian warfare between Kansas Free-Staters and
Southern sympathizers and eventually were ordered to be vacated -Order # 11. After Confederate General Price and his army took all
of Alexander's corn ~nd butchered all of his hogs, he moved his
family to Kansas by covered wagon, driving a horse and a cow
hitched together.
(Apparently this move was made between 26 Apr
1862 and 21 Aug 1863.) It is not known if they sold or otherwise
received any compensation for the land they were forced to abandon;
the 1860 census of Vernon County lists real estate worth $629; it
was listed as "Cl Far. Creek Township, H H 087."
.
Their new home was on the Lecompton River Road, now known as
the Scenic River Road, northwest of Lawrence and north and west of
Lakeview in Douglas County, Kansas. On 18 Feb 1864 Alexander Rose
of Palmyra of Douglas Co., Kansas purchased from Robert and
Margaret Barry of Lecompton one half of 80 acres in Sect 5,
Township 12, Range 19 in the area of Lake View in Douglas Co., KS.
for $350. ($11.43 per acre). Their new home was very close to the
Kansas (Kaw) River and was flooded in the big 1903 flood.
During
the flood, mules at a neighboring farm (Grimes) took refuge on the
second
floor. of the home and ate straw from straw-tick mattresses''
.
an 1nterest1ng old photograph showed the mules sticking their heads
out of the second story windows with flood water swirling nearly
that high.
Lecompton had one of the few bridges across the Kansas River - for many years it had a creaky wooden floor -- and Lecompton also
is remembered as the 1855 pro-slavery capital of the Territory. It

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�ALEXANDER ROSE

(1828-1914), continued

is 10 miles from Lawrence, which was the unofficial free state
capital by 1857; Lawrence was a haven for run away slaves and the
Massachusetts Immigrant Aid Society was assisting in attempts to
help make Kansas a free state.
Constitution Hall was built in
Lecompton in 1855 to house the Territorial Legislature.
The
Lecompton Constitution, which would have permitted slavery in
Kansas, was written there and later debated by the U. S. Congress.
That capitol was selected bypro-slavery voters when non-Kansas
residents, many Missourians, came across the border and voted; no
election rules were yet in place. Lecompton was the home of Lane
University where the parents of General Dwight Eisenhower met and
married; the building is now a museum. The Windsor Hotel was one
of five territorial hotels in Lecompton and now is the United
Methodist Church.
It features an 1884 Chickering Grand Piano.
Lakeview was a small settlement five miles south west of
Lawrence on Douglas County Road 7, also known as the Scenic River
Road.
Years ago there were about 4 or 5 houses, cattle pens for
shipping cattle on the Santa Fe Railroad, a general store, express,
telegraph, post-office and a school house.
The lake was formed
when the Kansas (Kaw) Rive~ cut a new channel about 1853. The lake
was popular for fishing and the Lakeview Clubhouse and 30 or so
cottages line an area on the south bank. Some cottages were there
in the 1920's. It is said to be the oldest fishing club in Kansas
and is celebrating its hundredth year on July 4, 1992. 60 families
are members of the club, many of whom have been members for several
generations. Meals were formerly served in the club house.
On June 23, 1892, the Lawrence Journal reported that "there
will be a Fourth of July celebration and picnic at Mr. Rose's
residence at Lake View (a popular resort area in NW Douglas
County).
Boat riding and dancing will be provided and all are
invited .. "
The Alexander Rose children attended Lakeview school; later
when it consolidated the building was purchased by several cattle
traders and became known as the Traders Club.
J. B. Wiggins and
Myron Dicker were two of the owners.
Oyster suppers and other
meals were served to their friends and the building was sometimes
rented to KU groups; vandalism finally led to its closing.
Alexander joined Co. m, 22th Kansas Calvary during the Civil
War.
His only wound was the accidental discharge of his own
revolver, which shot off his big toe. He later was a member of the
GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) post #12.
For the 86th birthday celebration, Alexander was presented a
"fine c~air" by his family. Fannie Runyan came from Pierre, S. D.,
Sophron1a Cade from Rosemont, Ks., the Nancy Cummings family from
Richland, KS. and local families of Albert, Robert and Siegel Rose
and friends also attended. From the George Rose family were Agatha
and Will Huck of lola and Jim Rose and sons of Kansas City, KS.
The children of alexander and Susan were John Wesley, Lavica
Susan, Nancy Jane, ~lan Abbott, Sophronia Ann, Fannie, Sarah Ellen,
Siegel Albert, Hatt1e Bell, Owen, Robert Murphy, Arthur and Jasper.

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�THE ARTHUR TODD MERWIN'S STORY
by
Todd Merwin
Arthur Todd Merwin was a freighter on the Santa Fe Trail before going West.
Pearl Jones of Baker City, Oregon.

From

I was born at Marietta, Morgan County, Ohio, on June 24th. 1840. My
parents were SUSan (Jenkins) Merwin and Edward Merwin.
There were several
children, Scott or Simeon, myself, Bill, Harvey, Henry, Rose, and Marshall.
My rother's people. Her rother before her marriage was named Todd. She
was a cousin of Mary Todd Lincoln. My rother had three sisters and two brothers.
The sisters were Mary Hedges, married to Israel Hedges. They came to Oregon in
1848 or 1850. They had two children, David and Sarah Hedges.
Kezia Jenkins Peddicord married to Jonathan Peddicord. Lived in Morgan
County, Ohio. Daughter Georgiana Rose Jenkins Lovell married Oliver Lovell. Two
boys, Charlie and George. Sarah Jenkins Leland.
Her two brothers were David and Arthur Jenkins.
The Todd family were origirially from Veroont, but roved to Kentucky where
my grandmother was married. My'grandfather Jenkins was from Wales.
My grandfather on my fathers side was Simeon Merwin. They were of Scotch
descent and emigrated from New York to Ohio.
My fathers family were Jess, Daniel, Edward and SUsan Dye, and Sarah
Murray, married to James Murray and Jesse Ryan.
In 1849 or 1850 we emigrated from Athens County, Ohio to Rock Island,
Illinois. We had a farm on the banks of the Mississippi River, and my brothers
and I swan and fished in the river. While we lived in this place the Chicago and
Rock Island Railroad was built.
We lived on the farm until 1856 when we
emigrated to Kansas.
When we left Rock Island we went by boat to St Louis and changed to a
Missouri boat and went to Liberty Landing. At that place we bought ox teams and
emigrated to Lawrence, Kansas.
My father took up 160 acres of land tmder the pre-emption act and began
farming. This tract of land was located 10 miles west of Lawrence, and six (6)
miles south of Lecompton, the pros lavery capital of the Territory. It was on a
small stream called Deer Creek. I was then 16 years old.
We started breaking prairie with ox teams. We planted corn called a sod
crop.
At Lecompton there was a hotel called the Towena Hotel run by a man named
Ned Wyancoop. It was the headquarters of the Territorial officers appointed by
the President, Buchanan. Also, the station for coopanies of Dragoons who were
stationed there to quell the border warfare between the pro-slavery and antislavery elements. The proprietor wanted to give a game dinner to his patrons on
Thanksgiving and I was an eager hunter. He made arrangements for me to furnish
the game. Anything wild except raccoons were to be used. I began about a week
before Thanksgiving. One day I had taken my rifle and gone into the woods to try
for a wild turkey. In a stream I saw two white fowls that I took to be wild
geese. I crept as close as possible and succeeded in shooting one; the other
flew away, circled over head and returned to it I S mate, and I shot it also. When
I got them out of the water and ready to carry home they were all that I could
manage alone. They were large as tame geese, and white, but not like any wild
fowl that I have ever seen before or since.

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�Queries are free to members. They should state at least two
facts to gain best results. Queries are also free to nonmembers,
but must concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or
earlier. Please send queries and copies of replies to the Pioneer
Editor.
GIMBLET, or GIMBLETT, EVANS
Seeking information on the parents of John George Gimblet who was
born in Pennsylvania around 1854-1857. Reportedly, John George's
father was killed in a coal mining accident around 1861 and his
mother, Ann, remarried Thomas E. Evans and moved to Douglas County,
Kansas. John George was reared as an Evans; however, when he left
"home" he assumed his birth name, Gimblet. The Gimblet and Evans
families both came from Wales. Information about Thomas E. Evans'
first wife could be helpful.
Will correspond and pay for copies
relating to this trace.
Ernest C. Gimblet, 1026 Martin, Houston,

Texas 77018-2016.
JONES, MYERS
I would appreciate hearing from anyone with any information of John
D. Myers, Jr. and Frank Benjamin Myers.
What happened to them?
John D. was b. 1860, Ind. and was in Douglas Co., KS, Clinton Twp.
1880.
His parents were John and Hannah or Sarah Myers.
Frank
Benjamin b. 1876, Clinton Twp., Douglas Co., KS. His parents were
John &amp; Elizabeth (Jones) Myers.
In 1880 he was in Clinton Twp.
Patsy Boggs, 11556 El Camino Real Rd., Montrose, Colorado 81401
HILL, PETTIJOHN, YATES
Seeking any information - Greatgrandfather ** Haskell Yates, b.
1824, Lee, VA; d. 12 Nov 1862, Ft. Scott, KS; mrd. 11 Feb 1846,
Andrew, MO, Elizabeth PETTIJOHN; b. 1829, TN; d. 14 Dec 1915,
Asotin, WA.
Lived at 999 Washington St, Junction City, KS.
Children: Mary, Mahala, Elisha A. J., William R., William S. Grandfather ** Robert C. Yates, b. 6 Mar 1859, MO; d. 20 Nov 1928,
Sacramento, CA; mrd. 8 Sep 1881, Junction City, KS, Luella Hill; b.
8 Nov 1866, Johnson, VT; d. 26 Nov 1931, Sacramento, CA; Abraham L.
- Greatgrandfather ** Chester K. Hill, b. 1836, Eden, VT; d. 18 Jan
1897, Los Angeles, CA. Jack Schaedler, 5204 Nelso St., Sacramento,

CA. 95820.
KELLERMAN, MARX
Joseph MARX married Mary Kellerman in Eudora, KS, 1870.
Was she
Anna Marie born 1849 in Bohemia, daughter of Paul and Clara
KELLERMAN buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Eudora, KS?
MARX
children born Eudora and Westphalia, KS: Anna 1874, Joseph
1878/Mary (HADL?), George 1880/Grace (HADL?), Louise 1882, John
Paul 1884/Johanna JOHNEY, Frank 1886/Frances, William 1888. Some
w~nt to Kansas City, MO. Joanna Ross, 1301 Lincoln Mall, Apt.201,
L~ncoln,

NE 68508-2714

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�Queries, continued
KELLERMAN, RATSCHMANN
Frank KELLERMAN born 1833 Bohemia married 1879 Teresia RATSCHMANN.
Resided 1875 and 1880 in Eudora, KS., 1885 Anderson Co., KS. Known
children: John, Mary, and?
Died when and where?
Joanna Ross,

1301 Lincoln Mall, Apt.201, Lincoln, NE 68508-2714
BAUER, KELLERMAN
John KELLERMAN born 1837 Bohemia married Eleanor BAUER. Had son,
Joseph, 1872 Eudora, KS. Other children? Went where? Died when
and where?
Joanna Ross, 1301 Lincoln Mall, Apt.201, Lincoln, NE

68508-2714
HEIDEL, KELLERMAN, WEIXELDORFER, WOLF
Louis KELLERMAN born 1846 Bohemia married 1871 Catherine WOLF.
Children born Eudora, KS.: Frank 1871, Anna Catharina 1873, Paul
1875, Maria Catherina 1877, Catherina 1880. Did Louis marry second
Josephine HEIDEL? They were living 1885 in Anderson Co., KS. Did
Louis follow sisters, Anna/Raymond WEIXELDORFER and Elizabeth
/Ferdinand WEIXELDORFER to Kansas City, MO.?
Joanna Ross, 1301

Lincoln Mall, Apt.201, Lincoln, NE 68508-2714

BIRTH CERTIFICATE FEE NOW IN EFFECT

From Lawrence Journal World, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1992.
The Kansas Department of Health and Enviironment started
rejecting applications that din't include the $10 fee now being
charged for birth certificates.
KDHE increased the birth certificate fee to $10 for the first
copy of the birth record in September.
Aditional copies of the
same birth record, ordered at the same time, will cost $5.
The additional fees, mandated by the 1992 Legislature, will
supply revenue for the Permanent Families Account of the Family and
Children Investment Fund.
The increased fee will be for certified copies of birth
records only. The fee for certified copies of death, marriage and
divorce records will remain $7 for the first copy and $4 for each
additional copy of the same record ordered at the same time.
For more information on requesting vital records, call the
KDHE Office of Vital Statiostics at (913) 296-1400.

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�EXTRACTS FROM AN ABSTRACT
Lot No. Seven (7) and the East 5 feet of Lot No. Six (6)
in Block Two (2), Schaake Subdivision
in the City of Lawrence
Charles and Emma Worley submitted this original Abstract of
Title to The PIONEER, which was sent to our Society by the Johnson
County Genealogical Society, and was prepared by Gretchen Haehl.
The Society at this point has no capacity for making its abstracts
available.
Instead, we will publish references, where shown, so
that anyone interested can go to the original records for further
information.
All references are to Douglas Co., Ks deeds unless
otherwise noted.
1860, 02 Jul:
Patent.
The United States of America, by the
President, James Buchanan (Seal) to George W. GASS. The South East.
Quarter of Section 1, in Township 13, Range 19 in the District of
Lands subject to sale at Lecompton, Kansas, containing 160 acres
according to Government S~rvey.
(Recorded 17 Feb 1870, Book Z,

Page 162)
1860, 02 Jul:
Patent.
The United States of America, by the
President, James Buchanan (Seal) to George W. GOSS. The South East
Quarter of Section 1, in Township 13, of Range 19 in the District
of Lands subject to sale at Lecompton, Kansas, containing 160 acres
according to Government Survey.
(Recorded 22 Nov 1907, Book 80,

Page 404)
1860, 01 Jan:
Mortgage.
George W. GOSS and Susan E. GOSS, his
wife to Samuel V. NILES.
The North West subdivisional 1/4 of the
South East Quarter of Section No.1, Township 13, Range 19,
containing forty acres be the same more or less. Given to secure
the payment of the sum of $450.00 according to the terms of note.

(Recorded 23 Jul 1860, Book D, Pages 170-1)
1865, 09 Mar:

Release of Mortgage.

Samuel V. NILES.

March 1865, Book E, Page 514)

(Recorded 09

1866, 16, Jul:
Mortgage.
George W. GOSS and Susan C. GOSS, his
wife to William H. R. LYKINS. The Northwest Quarter of the South
East Quarter of Section 1, in Township 13 of Range 19, containing
40 acres.
Given to secure the payment of the sum of $1500.00.
Consideration $5000.00.
(Recorded 19 Jul 1866, Book F, Page 351.)
1883, 13 Feb: Release of Mortgage.
13 Feb 1883, Record F, Page 351)

Wm. H. R. LYKINS.

(Recorded

1872, 02 Jul: Condemnation of Land for Railroad Purposes. Robert
MORROW, Aaron E. PLATTS, and Charles CHADWICK, Commissioners. Owner
of Land, G. W. GOSS.
Pt of NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 Section 1, Twp. 13,
Rg. 19.
Quantity of Land taken: 1.68.
Value of Damages of Land
Per Acre: $175.00. Value of Land taken: 294. Damages Assessed

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�Extracts From An Abstract, continued
thereto:

110.00.
Value and Damages
1872, Book 7, Page 344)

404.00.

(Recorded 02 Jul

1909, 04 Jun: Affidavit. William BROWN. William BROWN makes oath
and says that he was well acquainted with George W. GOSS, from the
year 1859 till the death of the said GOSS. That the said GOSS died
about twenty years ___ , without leaving a will. That the estate of
the said GOSS was more than large enough at the time of his death
to pay all his outstanding debts. And further deponent saith not.
Wm. Brown.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this third day of
June, 1909. Eva H. NEVILLE, Notary Public. (Recorded 04 Jun 1909,
Book 84, Page 45)
1913, 22 Mar:
Affidavit.
Wm. Brown, of lawful age being first
duly sworn deposes and says that he is personally acquainted with
Geo. W. Gbss mentioned at No. 13 of the accompanying abstract and
that he, Geo. W. GOSS, died intestate sometime prior to the year
1890, leaving as his sole heirs at law the following named persons,
Susan C. GOSS, widow, Geo. Walter GOSS and Mary V. his wife; Alice
M. GOSS, unmarried; Carrie A. GOSS, unmarried; Elden M. GOSS and
M. Louise, his wife; Charles E. GOSS and Mary his wife.
Further
deponent sayeth not. Wm. Brown. Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 22 day of March, 1913.
(Recorded 19 Oct 1922, Book 108, Page

407 )
1894, 06 Jun: Warranty Deed. Susan C. GOSS, a widow, Geo. Walter
GOSS and his wife, Mary V. GOSS, Alice M. GOSS, unmarried, Carrie
A. GOSS, unmarried, Elden M. GOSS and his wife M. Louise GOSS,
Charles E. GOSS and his wife, Mary GOSS and his wife, Mary GOSS,
heirs and sole heirs of Geo. W. GOSS, dec 'd. to John FRITZEL. For
$2,000.00 convey The North West Quarter of the South East Quarter
of Section 1, Township 13, Range 19 East of the 6th Principal
Meridian containing 40 acres more of less, less the right of way as
taken for use for the St. Louis, Lawrence and Denver R. R. Co.
(Recorded 09 July 1894, Book 57, Pages 202-4)
1899, 22 Sep: Agreement and Assignment. W. R. WILLIAMS et al to
Willard E. WINNER. We the undersigned, owning property, in Douglas
County, Kansas, along, over and through which, the right of way and
tracks, of the Lawrence, and Emporia Railroad run: - hereby agrees,
that if you will rebuild or cause to be rebuilt the said railroad,
we will release and quit claim, any claim that we may have, to said
right of way ___ to any Company or corporation, you may request
which will undertake to rebuild and operate said road.
Name
Description of Property
John Fritzel
Land in South half of Sect. 1, T. 13 R 19.
(And other names and other property)
N. B.
"Immediately following the foregoing agreement and
recorded as a part thereof, is the following assignment." "For
value received, I Willard E. WINNER do hereby sell, assign transfer
and convey unto the Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka Railway
Company __ its successors and assigns, the foregoing contract and

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all my right, title and interest therein, and to each and all of
the property therein described.
In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this 22nd day of Sep, A.D. 1899.
Willard E. WINNER"
(Recorded 22 Sep 1899, Book 64, Pages 392-4)
1911, 27 Feb: Warranty Deed. John FRITZEL and Margaret FRITZEL,
his wife to A. H. FAIR. For $2000.00 convey in Douglas County, KS:
Commencing at South-East Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of
South-East Quarter (1/4) of Section One (1) in Township Thirteen
(13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along East line of said NorthWest Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40)
rods; thence West parallel with the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods;
thence South parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods to
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4); thence East along said South line Forty (40) rods to
place of beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said County and
State.
(Recorded 01 Mar 1911, Book 88, Page 615)
1916, 20 Nov: Warranty Deed. A. H. FAIR and Anna J. FAIR, husband
and wife to Jennie B. HEFLIN.
For $6000.00 convey in Douglas
County, KS: Commencing at South-East Corner of North-West Quarter
(1/4) of South-East Quarter (1/4) of Section One (1) in Township
Thirteen (13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along East line of said
North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) forty
(40) rods; thence West parallel with the South line of said NorthWest Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40)
rods; thence South parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods
to the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said southEast Quarter (1/4); thence East along said South line Forty (40)
rods to place of beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said
County and State.
(Recorded 07 Dec 1916, Book 93, Page 471)
1916, 21 Nov:
Mortgage.
Jennie B. HEFLIN and Samuel K. HEFLIN,
her
husband
to
Peoples
State
Bank of
Lawrence,
Kansas.
Consideration $3000.00. On the following in Douglas County, Kansas:
Commencing at south-East Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of
South-East Quarter (1/4) of Section One (1) in Township Thirteen
(13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along East line of said NorthWest Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40)
rods; thence West parallel with the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods;
thence South parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods to
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4); thence East along said South line Forty (40) rods to
place of beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said County and
State. (Recorded 07 Dec 1916, Book 50, Page 508)
1918, 15 May: Assignment of Mortgage. Peoples State Bank to A. H.
FAIR. The following is endorsed on the original instrument, Book
50, Page 508.
'.'For value received the wi thin named mortgagee
hereby sells, ass1gns and transfers to A. H. FAIR heirs and assign

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the within mortgage, all rights thereunder, and the note and debt
secured thereby."
(Recorded 15 May 1918, Book 57, Page 117)

1921 , 01 Dec:
Release of Mortgage.
On the Margin of Mortgage
.
.
Record 50, Page 508 appears the following:
The follow1.ng 1.S
endorsed on the original instrument.
$1957.75 Dec. 1, 1921
Received of Jennie B. and Sam K HEFLIN. A. H. FAIR.
(Recorded 02
Dec 1921, Mortgage Record 50, Page 508)
1921, 01 Dec:
Mortgage.
Jennie B. HEFLIN and Sam K. HEFLIN,
husband and wife to E. T. EMERY. Consideration $1900.00.
On the
following in Douglas County, Kansas: Commencing at South-East
Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of South-East Quarter (1/4) of
Section One (1) in Township Thirteen (13) of Range Nineteen (19),
North along East line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said
South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40) rods; thence West parallel with
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods; thence South parallel with the said
East line Forty (40) rods to the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said south-East Quarter (1/4); thence East along
said South line Forty (40) rods to place of beginning, containing
Ten (10) acres, in said County and State.
(Recorded 02 Dec 1921,
Book 60, Page 218, Registration No. 387)
1922, 02 Dec:
Assignment of Mortgage.
E. T. EMERY to Ralph
SPOTTS. Consideration $1900.00.
(Recorded 04 Dec 1922, Book 62,
Page 584)
1927, 14 Jun: Release. Ralph H. SPOTTS. Know All Men, By These
Presents, that in consideration of full payment of the debt secured
by a mortgage by Jennie B. HEFLIN and Sam HEFLIN, dated the first
day of December, 1921, which is recorded in Book 60 of mortgages,
page 218.
(Recorded 27 Jun 1927, Book 67, Page 638)
1927, 01 Jun:
Mortgage.
Jennie B. HEFLIN a widow to S. SPOTTS.
Consideration $2600.00.
On the following in Douglas County,
Kansas: Commencing at South-East Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4)
of South-East Quarter (1/4) of Section One (1) in Township Thirteen
(13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along East line of said NorthWest Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40)
rods; thence West parallel with the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods;
thence South parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods to
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4); thence East along said South line Forty (40) rods to
place of beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said County and
State.
(Recorded 14 Jun 1927, Book 74, Page 62, Registration No.
2683)
1936, 15 Jun: Release of Mortgage. S. SPOTTS. Consideration of
full payment of the debt secured by a mortgage by Jennie B. HEFLIN,
a widow, dated 01 Jun 1927, Book 74, page 62. (Recorded 15 Jun

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�Extracts From An Abstract, continued
1936, Book 79, Page 551)
1928, 25 Apr: Warranty Deed. Jennie B. HEFLIN, a widow to O. B.
Culberton. Consideration $1.00 and other valuable considerations
Dollars. On the following in Douglas County, Kansas: Commencing at
south-East Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of south-East Quarter
(1/4) of Section One (1) in Township Thirteen (13) of Range
Nineteen (19), North along East line of said North-West Quarter
(1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40) rods; thence West
parallel with the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of
said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods; thence South
parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods to the South line
of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4);
thence East along said South line Forty (40) rods to place of
beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said County and State.
(Recorded 18 May 1935, Book 133, Page 235)
1936, 23 May:
Mortgage.
Oscar B. Culberton, and his wife Pearl
Culberton to The Douglas County Building and Loan Association.
Consideration $3600.00. On "the following in Douglas County, Kansas:
Commencing at South-East Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of
South-East Quarter (1/4) of Section One (1) in Township Thirteen
(13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along East line of said NorthWest Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40)
rods; thence West parallel with the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods;
thence South parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods to
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4); thence East along said South line Forty (40) rods to
place of beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said County and
State.
(Recorded 25 May 1936, Book 78, Page 304)
1945, 05 May:
Release of Mortgage.
On the margin of Mortgage
Record 78, Page 304 appears the following:
"The following is
endorsed on the original instrument:
The note herein described,
having been paid in full this mortgage is hereby released, and the
lien thereby created, discharged. As witness my hand, this 4th day
of May, 1945.
The Douglas County Building and Loan Association,
Pearl Emick, Secretary.
1936, 15 Jun: Affidavit. F. C. WHIPPLE, being of lawful age and
first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is acquainted with O.
B. Culberton, the grantee in the deed recorded in Book 133, Page
235, and knows that he is one and the same person as Oscar B.
Culberton who is names as one of the mortgagors, in the mortgage
recorded in Book 78, page 304, of said records and further affiant
says not.
F. C. WHIPPLE.
(Recorded 15 Jun 1936, Book 137 Page
177)
,
1941, 20 Nov:
Mortgage.
O. B. Culberton and his wife Pearl
Culberton to The Douglas County Building and Loan Association.
Consideration $1000.00. On the following in Douglas County, Kansas:

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�Extracts From An Abstract, continued
Commencing at south-East Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of
south-East Quarter (1/4) of section One (1) in Township Thirteen
(13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along East line of said NorthWest Quarter (1/4) of said south-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40)
rods; thence West parallel with the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods;
thence South parallel with the said East line Forty (40) rods to
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4); thence East along said South line Forty (40) rods to
place of beginning, containing Ten (10) acres, in said County and
State. (Recorded 21 Nov 1941, Book 87, Page 205)

1942, 18 Jul:

Release of Mortgage. Mortgage Record 87, Page 205.
The Douglas County Building and Loan Association.

1941, 20 Nov:

Rental Assignment.
O. B.Culberton and his wife,
Pearl Culberton to The Douglas County Building and Loan
Association. As a part of the consideration of a loan of $1000.00,
hereby assign to The DouglaS County Building and Loan Assoc., all
the rents and income arising at any and all times from the
following in Douglas County, Kansas: Commencing at South-East
Corner of North-West Quarter (1/4) of South-East Quarter (1/4) of
Section One (1) in Township Thirteen (13) of Range Nineteen (19),
North along East line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said
South-East Quarter (1/4) forty (40) rods; thence West parallel with
the South line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4) Forty (40) rods; thence South parallel with the said
East line Forty (40) rods to the South line of said North-West
Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter (1/4); thence East along
said South line Forty (40) rods to place of beginning, containing
Ten (10) acres, in said County and State.
(Recorded 21 Nov 1941,
Book 145, Pages 108 &amp; 9)

1942, 18 Jul: Release of Rental Assignment. The debt secured by
the mortgage mentioned in Book 145, Page 108 has been paid in full.
The Douglas County Building and Loan Assoc.
1944, 10 Feb:

Quit Claim Deed.
O. B. Culberton, husband
of
grantee to Pearl Culberton, wife of grantor. Consideration $1.00
and other valuable considerations. Remise, release and quit claim
in Douglas County, Kansas: Commencing at South-East Corner of
North-West Quarter (1/4) of South-East Quarter (1/4) of Section One
(1) in Township Thirteen (13) of Range Nineteen (19), North along
East line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East
Quarter (1/4) forty (40) rods; thence West parallel with the South
line of said North-West Quarter (1/4) of said South-East Quarter
(1/4) Forty (40) rods; thence South parallel with the said East
line Forty (40) rods to the South line of said North-West Quarter
(1/4) o~ said South-East Quarter (1/4); thence East along said
South 11ne Forty (40) rods to place of beginning containing Ten
(10) acres, in said County and State. (Recorded
Jan 1947, Book

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�Extracts From An Abstract, continued

1947, 25 Feb: Warranty Deed. Pearl Culberton, an unmarried woman
to George J. UNGER and Irma L. UNGER, husband an wife, as joint
tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common.
Consideration $1.00 and other valuable considerations. Convey:
Commencing at the South East Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 13, Range 19, thence North
along the East line of said Northwest Quarter of said Southeast
Quarter 40 rods, thence West parallel with the South line of said
North West Quarter of said Southeast Quarter 40 rods, thence South
parallel with the East line 40 rods to the South line of said
Northwest Quarter of said Southeast Quarter, thence East along said
South line 40 rods to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres,
in Douglas County, Kansas. (Recorded 23 April 1947, Book 160, Page
51 )
1952, 14 Aug: Warranty Deed. George J. UNGER and Irma L. UNGER,
his wife to Chas. A. SCHAAKE and Isabelle SCHAAKE, husband and
wife, as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as
tenants in common.
Consideration $1.00 and other valuable
considerations. Convey: Commencing at the South East Corner of the
Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township
13, Range 19, thence North along the East line of said Northwest
Quarter of said Southeast Quarter 40 rods, thence West parallel
with the South line of said North West Quarter of said Southeast
Quarter 40 rods, thence South parallel with the East line 40 rods
to the South line of said Northwest Quarter of said Southeast
Quarter, thence East along said South line 40 rods to the place of
beginning, containing 10 acres, in Douglas County, Kansas.
(Recorded 14 Aug 1952, Book 178, Page 193)
1954, 13 Oct: Charles A. Schaake. Isabelle Schaake. Dedication
of Schaake Subdivision.
This plat represents a tract of land
described as follows: Commencing at the South East Corner of the
Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township
13, Range 19, thence North along the East line of said Northwest
Quarter of said Southeast Quarter 40 rods, thence West parallel
with the South line of said North West Quarter of said Southeast
Quarter 40 rods, thence South parallel with the East line 40 rods
to the South line of said Northwest Quarter of said Southeast
Quarter, thence East along said South line 40 rods to the place of
beginning, containing 10 acres, in Douglas County, Kansas. (Filed
13 Oct 1954, Plat Book 4, Page 21)
1954, 13 Oct: Declaration of Restrictions.
Charles A. Schaake.
Isabelle Schaake.
(Recorded 13 Oct 1954, Book 186, Pages 188-190)

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�District Court of Douglas County, Kansas
9 September A.D. 1884
Divorce Packet 5532
Petition for Divorce
Nellie D. Perry, Plaintiff
vs.
Char les S. Perry, Defendant
Comes now the said plaintiff and for her cause of action herein shows to the Court:
That she is now and has been for nore than one year last past an actual resident in
good faith of the County of Douglas and State of Kansas.
That on or about the 1st day of October, A.D. 1879 at Lawrence, Kansas she was lawfully
married to the defendant Charles S. Perry and that they have ever since been and now are
husband and wife, and that ever since the date of their said marriage she has conducted
herself as the faithful, loving and obedient wife of said defendant.
Yet your petitioner avers thaf the said defendant regardless of his marital duties
toward your petitioner did on or about the 1st day of May A.D. 1884 at a house of
prostitution known as "lobll Butlers" on 3rd Street in the city of Kansas City and County of
Jackson and State of Missouri commit adultery with a certain woman whose true name is unknown
to your petitioner but who is known by the name of "Blondeyes" and "Ella" and who is an
inmate of said house of ill fame and said defendant has ever since said 1st day of May and
up to the date hereof continuously frequented said house and committed adultery with said
woman.
Wherefore your petitioner prays judgment that the bonds of matrimony existing between
herself and the said defendant Charles S. Perry be dissolved and that she be returned to
her maiden name of Nellie D. Sperry and that she have her costs herein.
Harris &amp; Harris
Attys for plaintiff Nellie D. Sperry

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�1l-E COREL BIBLE

New York: .American Bible Society
1866
(In possession of Daphne Pereles, Houston, TX, 1993
great-granddaughter of Olivia Corel)
The Family of William Corel and Rebecca Oney
Name

Died

Born
Feb 23, 1790
Aug 26, 1791

Sept 27, 1851
Nov 9, 1860

Jan 12, 1812
Jemima. Core 1
Apr
2, 1814
Henry Highland
11 , 1816
May
Martha
Apr
1818
7,
Mary
Sarah
Margaret
Rebecca Ann
Louisa
Apr 7, 1828
wi 11 iam
Mar 17, 1830
Jane Cosby
Feb 16, 1832
James Pickens
Nancy Mary 1and
Mar 27, 1834
Feb 16 1836
Bnily
Olivia Gillespie Jan 14, 1838

June 13, 1850
May 15, 1855
1828
Sept 4, 1897

wi 11 iam Corel
Rebecca Oney

1884
Oct 31, 1925
Nov 1917
Oct 31, 1836
Nov 28, 1917

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�THE SPERRY SAGA
Researched by Barbara Dobbins Title

Levi J. Sperry was married in 1850 to Paulina Jane Dobbins in Fulton County, Illinois.
They cane to Douglas County in 1856. Paulina died in in chi ldbirth in 1857; the baby
died a few weeks later. Both are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Lev i remarr i ed soon afterwards. But 1et the court and newspaper records te 11 the story
fran here:

***
LAWRENCE REPUBLICAN Aug 27, 1857:
MARRIAGE: Near Franklin, Kansas, August 13, Levi Sperry to Nancy Jane Anderson.
LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL, JULY 14, 1885
DIVORCE: The case of Mrs. Sperry against her husband for a divorce occupied the
time during the greater po!tion of the afternoon. Mrs. Sperry testified that
they had been married twenty-eight years and had lived together until about one
year ago. She also testified to his scolding and beating her. He had several
times threatened to kill her. Her daughter, Miss Li 11 y Sperry, test i f i ed to her
father's threatening to kill her mother, and on one occasion when he struck and
choked her. Also to her calling her bad names ... Before adjourning court the
judge advised the parties to try and settle their differences, as it seemed to
him there was no reason why these old people, who have lived together so many
years, could not live amicably. (Researcher's note: Levi was 56 and Nancy was
46. )
LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL. JULY 15. 1885
The forenoon was consumed in hearing testimony for the plaintiff. Mrs. Garter,
a sister of Mrs. Sperry, test i f i.ed to Mr. Sperry's i 11 treatment of his wi f e and
said that he was accustomed to scold her and would often refuse to came to his
meals .... In the afternoon the defense introduced several witnesses. Mr. Sperry,
the defendant, stated that he did not strike his wife as charged, but merely
pushed her away fran him .... Wh i 1e they were 1i v i ng together the wi f e was
frequently irritable, especially on washing days. The witness stated that after
the first year, their married life had been a stonmy one. This had been worse
during the past nine years, when she wanted him to let the boys run the farm.
In any differences between him and the chi ldren, she always sided with the
children. On the cross-examination he admitted having at one time threatened
to split her head open with an axe, but said he had never struck her. His
testimony closed the case ....
EXCERPTS FROM WILL OF LEVI J. SPERRY dated 24 November 1886 (but not probated until
2 Jan 1901.)
... I give, devise and bequeath to my two children, James Sperry and Nellie T.
Jones, each the sum of one dollar, and direct the same to be paid them out of
my estate, as soon as possible after my decease, upon their each executing and
delivering to my executrix, a full receipt thereof in full for their share and
interest in my estate. Because of the well known domestic difficulties which
I have had with my fonner wife, Mrs. Nancy J. Sperry, from whan I have obtained
a legal divorce, and because said children, James Sperry and Nellie T. Jones,
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�bore a conspicuous part in my said danestic difficulties,
aggravating my afflictions and embarrassments, both socially
it is my will and purpose that my said children shall have no
interest of and in my property and estate, beyond the sum of
as above provide .

thereby greatly
and financially,
further share or
one dollar each,

... Item 3, I give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of
my estate, real, personal and mixed, of which I shall die seized or possessed,
or which shall, may be or becane due, or accrue to me ... unto Mrs. El iza J.
McFarland, to be the sole and absolutely property of the said El iza J. McFarland,
and in case I shall survive and outlive her, then I hereby give, devise and
bequeath all the property of every kind herein devised and bequeathed to her unto
her children and their heirs together. This provision and bequest is made by
me as, and by way of an inducement and part consideration for the agreement of
the said Eliza J. McFarland, this day made, that she will became my wife; and
if said agreement is fulfi lled by her, this wi 11 shall never be revoked or
modified by me, without her full, free and voluntary consent, in writing ...
MARR IAGE REroRD. DOUGLAS COUNTY
MARRIAGE perfonmed by A. H. ~Foote, Probate Judge, on 24 NOV, 1886, between Levi
J. Sperry, age 57 years and Eliza J. McFarland, age 38.

***
AND WHAT OF NANCY J. ANDERSON SPERRY?

DID SHE GET LEFT OUT IN THE COLD?

MARR IAGE REroRD DOUGLAS COUNTY
MARRIAGE perfonmed by Revd. Walter Scott on 17 Feb 1887 between Nancy J. Sperry,
age 48, and Edward A. car lson, age 26!
I

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�OBITUARY FOUND IN BIBLE OF KATHRYN COREL IWIN HENSON. Date and source not noted.
certificate states death occurred on Nov 28, 1917 and buried on Nov 30, 1917.)

(Death

Mrs. Olivia Gillispie MCGee
Mrs. Olivia Gillispie McGee was born in Virginia in 1838 and cane to Kansas City, 1-0, in 1849
via the boat line to what was then \\estport Landing. She lived around that vicinity until
1854, in which year she cane to Lawrence in a vehicle drawn by an ox team and settled on
the claim on which is now embraced Oak illll Ce:aetery, which her family afterwards sold to
the City of Lawrence for a ceretery. She was married to John Jacob McGee in 1860, who wooed,
won and married her on the present site of Oak Hill Ce:aetery, where she was buried.
Mrs. McGee lived in Lawrence continually with the exception of the last few years when she
made her hore with her sons in Kansas City, of whom there are six, and one daughter, who
lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., her husband, W.J. Vann being chief engineer of the Ward Line
Steampships plying between New York and Cuban \\est Indian and Mexican ports.
Mrs. McGee's oldest daughter, Virdil~a, was married on the old hore place east of Lawrence
to George T. Gaurer in 1881, removed to Yucatan a year or two later and resided there until
the breaking out of the Mexican revolution, when they removed to the City of Mexico, where
Dr. Gaurer was engaged in biological work by the Madero regire. She died and is buried in
the City of Mexico. Her family still resides in Yucatan with the exception of John D.
Gaurer, a son, who is attending a school of electrical engineering in Milwaukee, Wis. His
son visited his relatives last summer in Lawrence and Kansas City.
Mrs. McGee was living east of Lawrence during all of the stirring border war scenes and
entered Lawrence within an hour after the Quantrill gang burned and sacked the city. Her
husband was enrolled in the Kansas militia and was in the battle of \\estport, and aided to
drive Price away.
One of General Lane's children was taken ill during those stirring tires, removed to her hore
at Oak Hill and died there.
She cane from Missouri, and one of General Lane's ren arrived at her hore and made away with
sore of their horses, while she looked on perfectly helpless to prevent the robbery. However,
it is needless to state that Jake McGee got those horses back into his possession at the
point of a Colt's revolver in \\est Lawrence.
A brother of the deceased, and the only surviving rember of the family, J. P. Corel, is still
enjoying good health at eight-six years of age.
He has lived here continuously since
settling in Lawrence in 1854, and still resides with his son, Janes H. Corel, on the claim
he pre-empted from the governrent ....
Mrs. McGee is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William J. Vann, Brooklyn, N.Y., and six sons,
Oliver C. McGee, John J. McGee, Richard O. McGee, Kansas City, MJ.; Albert McGee, Kansas
City, Kansas; Solon N. McGee, Pasco, Washington; and Captain Thomas S. McGee 129th Field
Artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
'

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�NEWSPAPER FUNERAL IDTICE FOUND IN BIBLE BELON:3IN:3 TO KATHRYN COREL HAHN HENSON. No date or
source was included. (Death certificate states that death occurred on 12 April 1926 and
burial on 14 April 1926.)
Mrs. R. A. McGee
Mrs. R. A. McGee, wife of the late T.S. McGee, died at the hone of her
daughter, Mrs. S. A. Gray of Oak Grove, M:&gt;., at the age of 81 years 9 nonths and
13 days. Mrs. McGee came to Lawrence before the first houses were built and
when; the few people here were living in tents. She made Lawrence her hone until
the death of her husband ten years ago. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs.
S.A. Gray, Mrs. N. B. Owings, Mrs. J. D. Pierson of Oak Grove, MD., Mrs. J.J.
Smith of Lawrence and Mrs. A.E. Reynolds of Baldwin, and a son, James McGee, of
Burlingame, Kansas. Burial will be at Oak Hill cenetery Wednesday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock.
FAMILY HISTORY
Mrs. Rebecca Ann McGee was the/oldest daughter of Margaret Corel and Joshua Puckett.
She was the granddaughter of William and Rebecca Corel. She was born in Tazewell County,
Virginia on 30 July 1842, according to the Corel family bible.
Rebecca and Thomas had 16 children. Nanes and spouses were:
Mary Emma (Tom Gauner)
James (Emma Groves)
Alice (Nathan Owings)
Thomas Jr. (Laura Varner)
Annie Laurie
Milton
Minnie (James Canavan) (J.D. Pierson)
Lillie
Nancy (Sam A. Gray)
Nellie
Beulah
Della
William
Susan
Olive (James Smith)
Kate (Arthur E. Reynolds)
Sisters of Mrs. McGee were Nancy C. (A. Pruitt) (Sam Blevins), and Sarah "Sally" (Jacob
v.estheffer). Siblings Olivia, Jemima, and Willie died young.

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

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

NAME, RANK
REMARKS
():)

o

REGIMENT,

co.

RESIDENCE

Lawrence
NASH, Ed. S., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Olathe
NASH, Edward s., 2nd Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Promoted 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant of Regiment, 1 Jun 1861
Lawrence
NATCHADO, Anthony, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
NATSHADA, Anthony (See NATCHADO, Anthony)
Lawrence
NEIL, Edward W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
Promoted Blacksmith 1 Jan 1865
Lawrence
NEIL, Edward W., Blacksmith
11th Cavalry, Co. H
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
Lawrence
NELLER, William, Corp.
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 18, b. England
Lawrence
NEWBAUER, Julius, Corp.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 oct 1861
Willow Springs
NEWCOMER, Philip, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
NEWMAN, Albert, Surgeon
3rd Infantry, Staff
Mustered out
NEWMAN, Albert, Surgeon
lath Infantry, Staff
Mustered out 14 Feb 1862

ENLISTMENT

MUSTER IN

May 1861
1 Jun 1861
14 May 1861

20 Jun 1861

31 Mar 1864

31 Mar 1864

31 Mar 1864

31 Mar 1864

22 Dec 1863
14 May 1861

20 Jun 1861

20 Aug 1862
24 Jul 1861
14 Ju1 1861

�30 Aug 1861
30 Aug 1861
NEWTON, Festus M., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. B
l.awrence
Age 17, b. KY. Assigned to New Company C
30 Aug 1861
30 Aug 1861
NEWTON, Festus M., pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 30 Aug 1864, St. Louis, MO
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
NICHOLS, Frederick E., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 18, b. WI. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864; wounded in action near Lake Providence, LA, 29 Jun
1863
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
NOLL, Englehardt, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 37. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
29 Feb 1864
NORVALL, John C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
Age 20, b. KY. Promoted Corporal 1 May 1864. 1865 volume lists residence as Crawford
29 Feb 1864
NORVALL, John C., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Crawford
29 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
NORVELL, John C. (See NORVALL, John C.)
NUMAN, Albert (See NEWMAN, Albert)
10 Jun 1861
NUTE, Ephriam Jr., Chaplain
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Age 41. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
16 Sep 1861
16 Sep 1861
NYE, George M., pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Promoted Saddler
16 Sep 1861
16 Sep 1861
NYE, George M., Saddler
7th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 23. Re-enlisted as veteran.
1 Jan 1864
1 Jan 1864
NYE, George M., pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Promoted Saddler
NYE, George M., Saddler
7th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
1 Jan 1864
1 Jan 1864
Mustered out with regiment 29 Sep 1865
NYE, George N. (See NYE, George M.)
OBER, Charles, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
6 Nov 1861
6 Nov 1861
Discharged for disability 31 Jan 1863 at Springfield, MO
O'BRIAN, John T. (See O'BRIEN, John T.)
O'BRIEN, John T., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 36, b. Ireland. Promoted Corporal 1 Nov 1862; no evidence of muster out on record. 1864 volume lists
residence as Burlington, Coffee Co.
O'BRIEN, John T., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Reduced to ranks Jan 1864
O'HARE, Edward, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 33, b. Ireland. Discharged for disability Mar 1862, st. Louis, MO
O'KELLEY, Dennis, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 28. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Ogden
O'NEILL, Joseph G., Bugler
9th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
14 Oct 1863
Age 33, b. VA. Third enlistment; last service in Company H, 2nd U.S.C.

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9th Cavalry, Co. B
L~wrence
9 Mar 1862
9 Mar 1862
Age 34. Transferred to Company I, 1 Jun 1862. 1864 volume lists residence as Lamar, Douglas Co.
ORDWAY, Edson, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
6 Nov 1861
6 Nov 1861
Age 34, b. VT. Assigned to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry 26 May 1864
ORDWAY, Edson, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
6 Nov 1861
6 Nov 1861
Mustered out 25 Nov 1864
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
OVERTON, Arthur, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
Age 18, b. AR. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
OWENS, James, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MOi deserted Springfield, MO, 1 May 1862. 1865 volume
lists residence as Leavenworth
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
OWENS, John, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 28, b. OH. Mustered out with regiment 20 Aug 1864
13 Dec 1864
OWENS, Owen, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Marion 'E0wnship
Age 18, b. WI
OWINS, John (See OWENS, John)
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
PAETZ, Frederick W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Big Springs
Age 29, b. Prussia. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Wyandotte, KS
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
PAETZ, Frederick W., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Big Springs
Age 29, b. Prussia. Promoted Sergeant 1 Jul 1861
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Big Springs
PAETZ, Frederick W., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Promoted 1st Sergeant 1 Jun 1862
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Big springs
PAETZ, Frederick W., 1st Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Promoted 2nd Lt. 10 Aug 1862
10 Aug 1862
Big Springs
PAETZ, Frederick W., 2nd Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 29, b. Prussia. Promoted 1st Lt. 17 Apr 1864
PAETZ, Frederick W., 1st Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Big springs
17 Apr 1864
Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's Creek, MO and May 1863 Lake Providence, LAi mustered out with
regiment 17 Jun 1864
13 Dec 1863
PAGE, Columbus N., pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 18, b. MO
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
PAINE, John C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
residence
as
Topeka
Age 19, b. NH. Promoted Corporal 1 Aug 1864. 1865 volume lists
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
PAINE, John C., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Topeka
Killed in action 21 Oct 1864, Little Blue, MO
PAINE, John E. (See PAINE, John C.)
7 Jul 1863
PAKER, William W., Sgt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 19, b. IN

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15 Aug 1861
PALMER, Barnabas D., pvt.
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Promoted Sergeant 16 Apr 1862
15 Aug 1861
15 Aug 1861
PALMER, Barnabas D., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Promoted 1st Sergeant 30 Jun 1862
13 Aug 1861
13 Aug 1861
PALMER, Barnabas D., 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 19, b. MA. Discharged for disability 18 Apr 1864, Leavenworth, KS on account of wounds received in
action 2 Jul 1863, Cabin Creek, Indian Territory; right arm amputated; since appointed Captain", 5th u.s.
Infantry
12 Aug 1861
5 Aug 1861
PALMER, Casper, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. K
Prairie City
Age 22, b. AR. Promoted Corporal.
5 Aug 1861
12 Aug 1861
PALMER, Casper, Corp.
10th Infantry, Co. K
Died of disease, Ossawatomie, KS, 30 Dec 1861. 1864 volume gives death date as 8 Dec 1861
Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
PALMER, Edward, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 18, b. MA. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
28 Aug 1862
PALMER, George E~, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
PALMER, Roderick, pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. H
Clinton
Age 27. Deserted, Ft. Riley, KS, 27 May 1862
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
PAPILOUSKY, T.C.F., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 35, b. Poland. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
10 Sep 1862
PARKER, Charles F., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Baldwin City
Age 19, b. OH
6 Nov 1863
PARKER, George W., pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 15, b. OH
12 Nov 1863
PARKER, James H., pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co.G
Age 18, b. OH
15 Feb 1864
PARKER, William H., pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 18, b. PA
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
PARKES, Joseph F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865
6 Sep 1863
6 Sep 1863
PARMAN, George, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
Age 36, b. TN. Assigned to New Company A
6 Sep 1863
6 Sep 1863
PARMAN, George, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Bloomington
No evidence of muster out on file
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
PARSONS, Thomas T., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
PARSONS, Thomas T., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 24, b. VT. Promoted sergeant 17 Aug 1861
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
PARSONS, Thomas T., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 1 Sep 1862

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PARSONS, Thomas F., Qm. Sgt.
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Promoted 1st Lt., 8th LA Colored Infantry, 1 Jul 1863
20 Jun 1861
22 May 1861
PATTEE, E1iphalet L., Asst. Sur.
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
regiment.
1865
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lists
residence as
Age 34. Resigned. Absent on det. ser. at time of muster out of
Manhattan
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
PATTEN, Andrew G., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company M 18 Apr 1864
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
PATTEN, Andrew G., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 20, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
PATZ, Frederick W. (See PAETZ, Frederick W.)
14 Sep 1864
25 Aug 1864
PAUL, West, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company H, 24 Sep 1864
14 Sep 1864
25 Aug 1864
PAUL, West, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
PAUNAN, George (See PARMAN, George)
8 Feb 1864
PAYNE, Tilden, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Baldwin City
Age 28, b. NY
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
PEAK, Alfred, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
Anderson
Co.
residence
as
Age 36. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists
Dec 1861
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19
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PEAK, Alfred, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Jun
1864
Co.
D,
Age 43, b. NY. Transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry,
19 Dec 1861
19 Dec 1861
PEAK, Alfred, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Mustered out 7 Jan 1865
20 Aug 1862
Willow Springs
PEARCE, Allen, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
15 Aug 1862 15 Aug 1862
Lamar,
Douglas
Co.
PEARSON, James L., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 20, b. IN. Assigned to New Company 8
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
PEARSON, James L., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. 8
Mustered .out May 1865
9 Nov 1861
Lamar, Douglas Co. 9 Nov 1861
PEARSON, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 24, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 20 Nov 1861
9 Nov 1861
9 Nov 1861
Douglas Co.
PEARSON, John, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. 8
Age 24, b. IN. Promoted Sergeant
9 Nov 1861
9 Nov 1861
PEARSON, John, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. 8
Douglas Co.
Age 24, b. IN. Promoted Commissary sergeant 17 Jun 1864
9 Nov 1861
9 Nov 1861
PEARSON, John, Commissary Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. 8
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
19 Mar 1864
19 Mar 1864
Lawrence
PENNICK, Elijah, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M 18 Sep 1864

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PENNICK, Elijah, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 20, b. IN. Mu~tered out with company 26 Sep 1865
23 Mar 1864
PENWELL, George C., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
23 Mar 1864
PENWELL, Silas S., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. K
Big Springs
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
PERIGO, John, pvt.
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 23, b. NY. Promoted Corporal 1 May 1862; mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
Lawrence
20 May 1861
PERIGO, John, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Promoted 1st Sergeant 1 Jun 1862
20 May 1861
PERIGO, John, 1st Sgt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Reduced 26 Jan 1863
PERKINS, Isaac, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
4 Sep 1863
Age 44, b. MO
PERKINS, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
19 Feb 1862
Age 19, b. KS. Discharged for disability on account of wounds, Z8 Nov 1862, St. Louis,
PERKINS, Monroe C., pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
1 Sep 1863
Age 18, b. IA
PERKINS, Willis G., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Prairie City
19 Aug 1862
Age 31, b. NY
7 Nov 1863
PERRY, James, pvt.
Willow Springs
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 41, b. IL
13 Sep 1861
PERSALL, Charles W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Promoted Commissary Sergeant 13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
PERSALL, Charles W., Com. Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 35, b. NY. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
8 Sep 1863
PERVETT, William, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 18, b. LA
29 Jan 1862
PETTENGILL, Frank, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. ME. Assigned to New Company B
29 Jan 1862
PETTENGILL, Frank, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out Jan 1865
22 Oct 1861
PETTENGILL, Hugh, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 36, b. ME. Discharged for disability 10 Sep 1862, Leavenworth, KS
PETTINGILL, Frank (See PETTENGILL, Frank)
PETTINGILL, Hugh (See PETTENGILL, Hugh)
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
PHILLIPS, A.J., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 28, b. NY. Promoted Hospital Steward 1 Dec 1861, attached to 8th KS Volunteers
Lawrence
12 Sep 1861
PHILLIPS, Allen J., Hasp. Steward 8th Infantry, Staff
Transferred to 9th KS Volunteer Cavalry, Apr 1862

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1 Jun 1861

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PHILLIPS, Allen J., Hosp~ Steward 9th Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
Transferred from 8th KS Volunteer Infantry; reduced to ranks and assigned to Co. A, 18 Oct 1864
12 Sep 1861
12 Sep 1861
PHILLIPS, Allen J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
PICKETT, Francis M., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Promoted Corporal 3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
PICKETT, Francis M., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 21, b. IL. Promoted 1st Sergeant 17 Aug 1861; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO. 1864
volume states he was promoted Captain, 8th LA Volunteers of A.D.
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
PICKETT, Francis M., 1st Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Sgt. Maj. 21 Nov 1862
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
PIERCE, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 35, b. TN. Deserted Little York, MO, 29 Jul 1861
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence-..
PIKE, Joshua A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 24 Oct 1861
24 Oct 1861
Lawrence
PIKE, Joshua A., 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Captain, Co. K, 24 Jan 1863
24 Jan 1863
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
PIKE, Joshua A., Capt.
9th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 29, b. MA. Resigned 20 Sep 1864
PINEGAR, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
17 Oct 1863
19 Dec 1863
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865. Wounded in left hand and hip, 16 Sep 1864, in action at Ft. Gibson,
C.N.
19 Dec 1863
17 Oct 1863
PINEGAR, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
12 Oct 1861
Lamar, Douglas Co. 12 Oct 1861
PINNEY, Jesse C., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. a
Age 32, b. NY. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
21 Aug 1862
Lawrence
PITTS, Maten M., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
PLAYFORD, Reuben F., Musician
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 18. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
PLEASENTS, James H., 2nd Lt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Age 30. Promoted 1st Lieutenant 3 Feb 1864
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
PLEASENTS, James H., 1st Lt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Age 30
PORKER, William H. (See PARKER, William H.)
10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
POSTON, Char les W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Assigned to Co. a, 21 Apr 1865
10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
POSTON, Charles W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865 at Ft. Gibson, C.N.

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POTTER, George, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. F
Killed in action while on escort duty, 11 Aug 1864
20 May 1861
POWELL, Thomas B., pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 25, b. WI. Discharged for disability 8 Mar 1862, Lawrence, KS
12 Aug 1862
POWELL, Thomas, pvt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
PRALL, Leonard (See PRATT, Leonard)
. 1 Sep 1862
PRARTER, Thomas, Sgt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
10 Sep 1862
PRATHER, Albert, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Assigned to company L, 18 Mar 1865
10 Sep 1862
PRATHER, Albert, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
1 Nov 1863
PRATHER, Asbury, pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 15, b. IA
2 Nov 1863
PRATHER, George, pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 19, b. IA
PRATT, Caleb S., 2nd Lt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Born MA. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
14 May 1861
PRATT, John, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 21- Promot~d sergeant-Major 25 May 1861
14 May 1861
PRATT, John, Sgt. Maj.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Staff
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
PRATT, John, Adjutant
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Staff
Promoted Captain &amp; Assistant Adjutant to General MITCHELL, U.S. Volunteers 6 Feb 1863
14 Jun 1861
PRATT, Leonard, pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 23, b. PA. Deserted 17 May 1862, Ft. Riley
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
PRATT, Silas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 25, b. PA. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
29 Jul 1864
Lawrence
PRENTICE, T.C.K., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Age 17, b. CT
29 Feb 1864
Lecompton
PRESGROVE, John E., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M 18 Apr 1864
29 Feb 1864
Lecompton
PRESSGROVE, John E., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 22, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
20 Aug 1862
Willow Springs
PUGH, Thomas, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
PUPELEWSKY, T.C.F. (See PAPILOUSKY, T.C.F.)
1 Mar 1864
QUICK, John, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
Age 21, b. Indian Territory
QUILTY, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
14 Nov 1861
Age 27, b. Ireland. Assigned to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry 26 May 1864

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1 Jun 1861

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20 Jun 1861
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3 Jun 1861

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QUILTY, John, pvt.
Mustered out 25 Nov 1864
20 Jun 1861
Lawrence
RANKIN, John K., 3rd Lt.
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Age 23. Promoted 2nd Lt. 1 Sep 1861
1 Sep 1861
Lawrence
RANKIN, John K., 2nd Lt.
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
8 Mar 1862
Lawrence
RANKIN, John K., 2nd Lt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Mustered out 18 Mar 1865
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
RASHER, Hardy, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 28, b. OH. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
3 Nov 1864
RASHER, Hardy, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Age 33, b. OH
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Lecompton
RAY, James H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
"31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Lecompton·
RAY, James H., pvt.
11th cavalry, Co. M
Age 35, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
20 May 1863
RAZEY, Daniel B., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
'26 Mar 1862
Age 22, b. OH. Assigned to New Company B. 1865 volume lists residence as Ossawatomie
30 May 1863
RAZEY, Daniel B., pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co. B Ossawatomie
26 Mar 1862
Mustered out 28 Mar 1865
22 Oct 1861
10 Sep 1861
READ, James W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 21, b. TN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
REED, James W. (See READ, James W.)
30 Aug 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
REED, Jesse, pvt.
3 Feb 1864
REED, Joseph S., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Age 30, b. OH
Franklin
9 Apr 1862
10 Jun 1863
REED, Thomas B., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 21, b. IL. Mustered out 8 Apr 1865. Wounded at M. Mills, AR, 25 Apr 1864. Prise and paroled
Lawrence
31 Mar 1862
31 Mar 1862
REEDER, George M., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. E
Promoted Sergt. Major 1 Apr 1862
31 Mar 1862
31 Mar 1862
Lawrence
REEDER, George M., Sgt. Maj.
1st Infantry, Staff
Promoted 1st Lt., Co. E, 11 May 1862.
REEDER, George M., 1st Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. E
Promoted Captain 1 May 1863
REEDER, George M., Capt.
1st Infantry, Co. E
Resigned 8 Oct 1863
REESE, James R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864

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REESE, James R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 30, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
REINHART, L.B. (See RINEHART, Louis B.)
RESHBROCK, Hiram (See ROTHROCK, Hiram)
28 Jul 1864
RETCHROCH, A., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 21, b. PA
1 Feb 1864
RETH, Minns, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. E
Age 18, b. IN
22 Dec 1863
REX, Philip, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 18, b. NY
12 Oct 1861
12 Oct 1861
REYNOLDS, Clarkson, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 33, b. NC. Promoted Corporal 4 Jan 1862
12 Oct 1861
12 Oct 1861
REYNOLDS, Clarkson, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Discharged 2 Jan 1863 by s.o. No.2 from W.D., A.G.O.
8 Oct 1864
REYNOLDS, Clarkson, Maj.
16th Cavalry, Staff
Palmyra
Age 36, b. NC
RHOADS, Eluathan (See RHODES, Elnathan)
30 Apr 1862
25 Jul 1861
RHODES, Elnathan, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
KS
Leavenworth,
Age 20, b. OH. Promoted sergeant 25 Jul 1861; mustered out 21 Nov 1864,
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
RHODES, Elnathan, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Reduced to ranks 1 Apr 1862
25 Feb 1864
RICHARDS, Ithamer, pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 22, b.· OH
20 Feb 1864
Baldwin City
RICHARDSON, Benjamin, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 28, b. NY
6 Sep 1863
RICKETS, John C., pvt.
Prairie City
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 18, b. OH
22 Dec 1863
RILEY, Alexander, pvt.
Lawrence
16th cavalry, Co. C
Age 45, b. Ireland
30 Mar 1864
RILEY, W.R., pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 27, b. PA
RINEHART, Louis B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. OH. Died 7 Nov 1861, St. Louis, MO of wounds received in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek,
MO
14 Aug 1862
Lawrence
RIPLEY, Ambrose, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
22 Dec 1863
Lawrence
RITCHIE, Barnard, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 20, b. Canada
ROBERSON, Abraham S. (See ROBINSON, Abraham S.)
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Lawrence
ROBERTS, John R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864

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11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Age 23, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
ROBERTSON, Samuel A., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Discharged for disability 21 Jun 1862. 1864 volume lists in same company a Private T.O. ROBERTSON, age
19, b. MO, residence Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., enlisted same date
ROBINET, Zenith, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
1 Sep 1863
Age 31. Promoted Corporal
ROBINETT, Zenith, Corp.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
1 Sep 1863
Age 31, b. IN
ROBINS, Charles, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
15 Dec 1863
Age 25, b. PA
ROBINSON, Abraham S., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
31 Mar 1864
18 Apr 1864
Transferred to Company F, 24 Sep 1864
ROBINSON, Abraham S., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
31 Mar 1864
18 Apr 1864
Mustered out with company, 31 Aug 1865
ROBINSON, Alfred, Q.M.
8th Infantry" Staff
Lawrence
2 Apr 1862
Age 50. 1865 volume: Absent without leave; Ii·ame dropped from the rolls after 3 years service; supposed to
have been mustered out. 1864 volume: Promoted, Vice BANCROFT.
ROBINSON, John W., Asst. Surgeon
2nd Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
23 Oct 1862
Died of chronic dysentery at Ft. Smith, AR, 10 Dec 1863. 1864 volume lists residence as Riley Co.
ROBINSON, Neal C., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Baldwin City
1 Sep 1862
13 Aug 1863
Died at Roseville, AR, of wounds received in action, 4 Apr 1864
RODGERS, Thomas W. (See ROGERS, Thomas W.)
ROE, George W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
11 Apr 1864
18 Apr 1864
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865. In 1864 volume, a Watson ROE, age 17, b. MI, residence Emporia, Lyon Co.,
enlisted 18 Apr 1863, in same company, but no George W. ROE
ROGER, Emanuel, pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
28 Ju1 1864
Age 23, b. IN.
30 Jun 1863
11 Dec 1862
ROGERS, Charles, pvt.
Brooklyn
9th cavalry, Co. C
Age 18, b. IN. Assigned to New Company A
ROGERS, Charles, pvt.
9th cavalry, New Co. A
Deserted, DeVall's Bluff, AR, 29 Jun 1865
ROGERS, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Promoted Corporal 28 Jun 1863
ROGERS, John, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 19, b. IN. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth,
ROGERS, Joseph, pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. F
Mustered out on det. roll, St. Louis, MO, 25 Aug 1865

Brooklyn

11 Dec 1862

30 Jun 1863

Brooklyn

15 Aug 1861

15 Aug 1861

Brooklyn
KS
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15 Aug 1861

15 Aug 1861

5 Apr 1864

5 Apr 1864

�ROGERS, Thomas W., pvt.
2nd Infantry Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
ROMAIN, Ralph (See ROMAINE, RALF)
ROMAINE, Ralf, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
12 Apr 1862
12 Apr 1862
Age 22, b. Canada. Transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry, Co. D
ROMAINE, Ralph, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
12 Apr 1862
12 Apr 1862
Discharged for disability 16 Dec 1864, New Orleans, LA
ROOKS, Orlando P., Corp.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
ROSA, John S., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 26. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Manhattan
ROSBROOK, James C., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. C.W.; Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek,
MO
ROSE, Alexander, pvt.
22 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. E
22 Mar 1864
Lecompton
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
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ROSE, Alexander, pvt.
22 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. M
22 Mar 1864
Lecompton
Age 22, b. VA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
ROSENBROOK, J.C. (See ROSBROOK, James C.)
ROSENTHAL, William, Quartermaster 9th Cavalry, Staff
5 Feb 1863
Lawrence
Resigned 12 Sep 1864
ROSENTHALL, Wm. (See ROSENTHAL, William)
ROTE, Jacob, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
3 Sep 1863
Eudora
Age 18. Promoted Corporal
ROTE, Jacob, Corp.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
3 Sep 1863
Eudora
Age 18, b. PA
ROTHROCK, Hiram, pvt.
20 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. A
20 Aug 1862
Brooklyn
Age 22, b. PA. Assigned to New Company A
ROTHROCK, Hiram, pvt.
20 Aug 1862
20 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Brooklyn
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
ROYAL, Franklin, pvt.
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
2nd Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
Age 26. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 186!. 1864 volume lists residence as Anderson Co.
RUPELL, Jonathan (See RUSSELL, Jonathan)
RUSH, Isaac M. (See RUTH, Isaac M.)
RUSSELL, George W., pvt.
14 Sep 1864
3 Sep 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company K, 24 Sep 1864
RUSSELL, George W., pvt.
14 Sep 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. K
3 Sep 1864
Clinton
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
RUSSELL, Jonathan, pvt.
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864

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31 Mar 1864
Lawrence
RUSSELL, Jonathan, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 26, b. NH. Promoted corporal; Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Lawrence
RUSSELL, Jonathan, Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Reduced to ranks 30 Sep 1864
23 Oct 1861
Lawrence
RUSSELL, Sheldon C., Adjutant
8th Infantry, Staff
Resigned 15 Nov 1862
24 Ju1 1861
RUTH, Isaac M., 2nd Lt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 25, b. PA. No evidence of muster out on file
RYERS, Charles A. (See RYNS, Charles W.)
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
RYNS, Charles W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 20. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
30 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
SAGE, Samuel, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 18, b. England. Died of disease, Lawrence, KS, Apr 1864. 1865 volume lists residence as Mission Creek
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
SARBER, John N. or W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 22. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Manhattan
23 Jul 1863
28 Mar 1863
SARCOXIE, Joseph, pvt.
6th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 24. Mustered out 18 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR. 1864 volume lists residence as Delaware,
Leavenworth Co.·
31 MAr 1864
31 Mar 1864
Lawrence
SAUMS, George A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Lawrence
SAUMS, George A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 32, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
SAURUS, George A. (See SAUMS, George A.)
13 Dec 1864
Clinton Twp.
SAWYER, Byron, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 18, b. IL
12 Nov 1861
SAWYERS, Thomas J., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Wakarusa
12 Nov 1861
Promoted Corporal 11 Dec 1861. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS
27 Nov 1861
SAWYERS, Thomas J., Corp.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Wakarusa
27 Nov 1861
Age 22. Reduced to ranks, 1863
4 Sep 1862
Eudora
SCHIESWELD, John, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
4 Sep 1862
Eudora
12th Infantry, Co. E
SCHLEIFER, Christian, pvt.
SCHROUB, Michael (See SCHWAB, Michael)
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
SCHUBERT, Herman, 1st Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Age 35. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
SCHUSTER, Antoine, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
13 Jun 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 27. Absent without leave, 26 Oct 1861. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives
residence as Junction City

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SCHWAB, Michael, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
1865 volume
KS.
Leavenworth,
Ft.
Age 43, b. France. Discharged on account of imbecility, 1 May 1862,
lists residence as Kansas City, MO
5 Sep 1863
SCHWAB, Michael, pvt.
Lawrence
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 45, b. France. Died 6 Apr 1864 at Ft. Scott
14 Aug 1862
SCHWARE, Frederick, pvt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
3 Jun1861
3 Jun 1861
SCIMITZ, Peter, pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 32, b. Germany. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
SCINNTY, Peter (See SCIMITZ, Peter)
28 Mar 1864
SCOFIELD, Cyrus C., pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 35, b. NY
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
SCOTT, Charles C., pvt.
Twin Mounds
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 18, b. IN. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
2 Nov 1863
SCOTT, Howard M., pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 18, b. IN
15 Feb 1864
SCOTT, Samuel S. , pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 20, b. MO
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
SEARLE, Albert D., pvt.
Bloomington
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 24 Oct 1861
24 Oct 1861
SEARLE, Albert D., 2nd Lt.
Bloomington
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted 1st Lieutenant 24 Jan 1863
24 Jan 1863
SEARLE, Albert D., 1st Lt.
Bloomington
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Regimental Adjutant, 9 Jul 1863
9 Jul 1863
SEARLE, Albert D., Adjutant
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Staff
Resigned 10 Oct 1864
25 Jul 1864
Lawrence
SEARS, Charles M., pvt.
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 35, b. NY
3 Mar 1862
28 Dec 1861
Lecompton
SECREST, John B., pvt.
6th Cavalry, Co. E
Age 30. Mustered out 18 Mar 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
17 MAr 1864
17 Mar 1864
SECREST, Michael, pvt.
Lecompton
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
17 Mar 1864
17 Mar 1864
Lecompton
SECREST, Michael, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 20, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
17 Mar 1864
17 Mar 1864
SECREST, Samuel, pvt.
Lecompton
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
17 Mar 1864
17 Mar 1864
SECREST, Samuel, pvt.
Lecompton
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
16 Nov 1861
16 Nov 1861
SELIG, Charles, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. F
Mustered out 18 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS

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Lawrence
23 Sep 1861
23 Sep 1861
SELIG, Henry W.H., pvt.
Age 40. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Wyandot, Wyandot Co.
2nd Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
5 Nov 1861
6 Nov 1861
SELIG, Henry W., pvt.
Killed May 1864 enroute for Ft. Tyler, TX; murdered by captors for being unable to march on account of
wounds received in battle
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Bloomington
SHAFER, Leonard, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 31, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 16 Jun 1863
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Bloomington
SHAFER, Leonard, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
11 Nov 1864
Wakarusa
SHANK, John, pvt.
16th cavalry, Co. K
Age 19, b. Ill.
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. A
SHARP, George W., pvt.
Promoted Sergeant 13 Sep 1861; promoted Saddler 1 Oct 1862
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
SHARP, George W., Saddler
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
SHARP, George W., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 30, b. England. Reduced to ranks 1 Jan 1862
Lawrence
SHAW, Lucius J., 2nd Lt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 30. Died 5 Sep 1861 of injury received at Platte River Bridge, MO, 2 Sep 1861
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
SHAW, Winslow, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 24, b. ME. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
29 Aug 1862
Brooklyn
SHEEK, James, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Assigned to New Company C, 18 Mar 1865
29 Aug 1862
SHEEK, James, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Brooklyn
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
SHEPPARD, J.T., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
15 Aug 1862
Age 30, b. IN. Discharged for disability at Ft. Halleck, Idaho Territory, 10 Apr 1863
SHEPPERD, J.T. (See SHEPPARD, J.T.)
1 Oct 1861
Lawrence
SHERIDEN, Michael, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Deserted from General Hospital at Leavenworth, KS, 10 Apr 1863
22 Mar 1864
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. I
SHIVELY, William H., pvt.
Age 18, b. MO
SHIVERTZER, R.K., pvt.
Age 29, b. Germany
SHUBER, James, Corp.
Age 45, b. Ireland
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16th Infantry, Co. F

Lawrence

15 Jul 1864

16th Cavalry, Co. C

Lawrence

22 Dec 1863

13 Sep 1861
20 Jun 1861
13 Sep 1861
13 Aug 1863

13 Aug 1863
15 Aug 1862

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Preface
Inasmuch as the present City of Lawrence comprises the sites of two former cities located on
either side of the Kaw River, it became of particular interest to members of the North Lawrence
Civic Association to investigate, during the recent
celebration of the 75th anniversary of the City of
Lawrence, .the early history of that part of the City
situated north and east of the river. The purpose
of this pamphlet is to make available a permanent
record of the information obtained by the committee which had this matter in charge.
The Association gratefully acknowledges the
helpful assistance rendered by several of the older
residents of this part of the City who not only supplied interesting information but also verified or
rejected data secured from other sources. The
. reader is indebted also for the facilities extended
by the Kansas State Historical Society, JournalWorld Publishing Company, Lawrence Free Public Library, the Board of Education, City of
Lawrence, Union Pacific Railway System, and
others, whose records furnished much pertinent
in£ormation~

North Lawrence Civic Association
Lawrence, Kansas
March 1, 1930

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.Centennial celebrations throughout the State
thIs year have caused many communities to review
a?~ evaluate their local treasures of historical sigmfICance. Such a review of the contents of a pam~hlet published by North Lawrence Civic Associabon ~,nder the title "Early History of North Law~ence 0~1 March 1, 1930, indicated that additional
l?fOlmatlO~ could be added and certain clarificahons suppl~ed which might be of interest to residents. of thIS part of the City. Inasmuch as what
now IS known as North Lawrence came into existe.nce even prior to the arrival in Lawrence of the
fust party sponsored by the New England Emigrant Aid SOciety, and in 1867 was incorporated
as a separate and distinct second class city its
early. history is parallel rather than analogous t~ the
remamder of the present City.
~ uch additional clarification was supplied by
;rbcles appearing in the Kansas Magazine and also
rom a scrap book of newspaper clippings faithfully kept by Mrs. Anna M. Ward, a daughter of
J. F. Morgan, a member of the first party of the
New England Emigrant Aid SOciety. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance available from
these sources.
March, 1961

A. B.Ewing

of North Lawrence
by the city of North
Lawrence was embraced in the lands reserved
for the Delaware Indians by a treaty dated September 24, 1829. From that time until 1854 these lands
were in the Indian Country or Nebraska Territory.
Although technically, Kansas was an Indian Reservation prior to 1854, a number of white settlements or villages (with a few run-away slaves from
the .south) existed even prior to the passage of the
Kansas-Nebraska Bill on May 13, 1854 which
opened the state to white settlers.
No doubt, the settlement in North Lawrence was
one of those visited by Dr. Charles Robinson and
Charles H. Branscomb who were sent out as scouts
of the New England Emigrant Aid Society to select
its western outpost. The purpose of the Society was
to strengthen uncommitted states and territories so .
that they would remain in, and give aid to the
Union in the event of civil war.
Although squatter settlements had existed for
several years, settlers started staking out their
claims April 13, 1854 pending the passage of the
Kansas-Nebraska Bill a month later. On May 26,
1854 John Baldwin and Clarke Stearns, Missourians,
staked out claims on what later was to become the
Townsite of Lawrence. Their claims were held to
be valid after the arrival of the first party of the

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�New England Emigrant Aid SOcietY on August 1
1854.
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During the following year Mr. Baldwin obtained
a charter to operate a flatboat ferry (drawn by
rope) across the river opposite Lawrence and built
a long log building for his business and dwelling
on the north bank of the river. ThIs building was
located at the foot of the present North Third
Street. C. W. Babcock, who later served as Mayor
of Lawrence was in partnership with Mr. Baldwin
for two years.
Practically all supplies for the townsite of Lawrence came in by wagon train over a' long dusty
route from Leavenworth. They forded the river
or crossed by ferry opposite Lawrence. The comparative absence of timber south of the river and
its abundance north of the river caused the early
settlers of Lawrence to cross the river for building
materials with which the first pennanent structures
were constructed.
Charles Bruce came to North Lawrence from
Niles, Michigan, in 1856. He opened a saw mill
and wholesale lumber business on the northeast
corner of North Third and Locust Streets on the
present site of the Derby Grain Company. A few
years later his operations were moved to the west
side of North Sixth Street between Ehn and Walnut
Streets. This later location proved to be desirable
as it made available a switch track of the Leavenworth, Lawrence &amp; Galveston Railway which
crossed the river over a railroad bridge at this
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point. Mr. Bruce built his home in 1862 about one
hundred feet west of the corner of Elm and North
Seventh Streets on the north side of Elm Street.
The house is still occupied and is known as the
McCann property.
This was only a modest beginning of a distinguished name in the hardwood lumber business.
Charles Bruce and Son opened a yard in the 600
Block on the west side of-Massachusetts Street. A
few years later it expanded its operations to include
the manufacture of hardwood flooring in Kansas
City, and shortly afterwards moved its headquarte~'s
-to Memphis, Tenn. to become the largest dealer ll1
hardwood lumber in the country. For many years it
has operated under the name of E. L. Bruce Company, and is managed by two grandsons of the original founder, Charles Bruce.
A number of the members of the parties of the
New England Emigrant Aid Society settled in/North
Lawrence, while other newcomers merely selected
the settlement north of the river rather than the
townsite of Lawrence for their residence and/or
business. A number of the prosperous farms around
North Lawrence trace their origins to settlement
in the 1850's.
Transportation between the two towns had been
accomplished by ferry-boat which had operated
since 1854. However, it seems that the river at
that time presented no real problem in crossing as
many of the early residents of North Lawrence
forded the river with their teams and wagons. In
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on the ice.
David Miller came to North Lawrence from
Indiana prior to 1860 and purchased farm lands
near Mud Creek. They were living on their farm
during the Quantrill raid of Lawrence. One of Mr.
Miller's daughters was Maria Elizabeth ( Miller)
Tyson.
Among the first settlers north of the river were:
John Morehead, a Kentuckian, who opened the first
traders' store; Dr. G. J. Tallman, from Ohio; C. F.
Saum, a carpenter from Ohio; Thomas McCage, a
merchant from New York; O. H. Mitchell, a carpenter; M. H. Berry, who operated a bowling alley;
Isaac Tibbets, a grocer; W. H. H. Whitney; T. S.
Murray; Peter Laptad, and others.
In a treaty between the United States and the
Delaware Indians, ratified on August 22, 1860, the
government granted to Sarcoxie, Chief of the Turtle
Band, approximately 320 acres including the greater
part of the site of North Lawrence. All of this land
was transferred to Charles Robinson, Robert S.
Stevens, and William A. Simpson by Sarcoxie and
War-me-mar-o-qua, his wife, on November 2, 1861.
Almost immediately afterwards, the tract was
broken up by the transfer of a strip of land to the
Eastern Division of the Kansas Pacific Railroad
Company, and other smaller sales to settlers who
had moved to the community.
The first Post Office was established in 1862
under the name of "Jefferson." The first Postmaster
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was Charles F. Saum. The name "Jefferson" probably came from the fact that the community at that
time was located in Jefferson County. The postoffice building in 1865 was located at the north
end of the then steel truss bridge on the east side
of Bridge Street. That location at the present time
is in the river channel, about the middle and somewhat to the east of the present concrete bridge.
As was true of similar struggling communities,
transportation to and from shopping centers was
quite a problem for the people of Nort~ Lawrence
in its early existence. Hence, the 1860 s found the
area copiously served by many small shops and
stores to meet the more immediate needs of the
residents. The principal business streets were
Bridge Street and Locust Street. The largest store
was Dicker's on the comer of Locust and North
Seventh Streets. Here you could buy almost anything from groceries to harness. Hislop's Grocery
was on the southeast corner of North Fifth and
Lyons Streets. Wiedman's Grocery was located at
Lake Street and North Seventh Street. O. M.
Searles operated his barber shop on Bridge Street.
A. L. Carey operated a grocery store on Bridge
Street across the street from the present location
of th: Union Pacific Freight Depot. John Shields
operated a meat market on the northeast corner of
Locust and North Seventh Streets. Lindley's Drug
Store was located on the southeast corner of Locust
and North Fifth Streets. "First and last Chance"
was on the east side of North Seventh Street at the
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city limits. While some of these businesses were
established in the 70's and 80's, most were in operation during the early sixties.
The Townsite of Lawrence appeared to be one
of the principal targets of Southern sympathizers,
~erhaps primarily because it originally was organIzed to bolster the chances of Kansas· remaining a
free state in the event of civil war which already was
on the horizon. Hence, all of the vengeance was
heaped upon it, while North Lawrence escaped
entirely the disastrous effects of both the raid by
Sheriff Jones in 1856 and Quantrill's raid of August
21, 1863. Although members of Quantrill's party
did ford the river to North Lawrence to forage food
and fresh horses, so far as is known, no buildings
were burned and no lives were lost. On the contrary, the entire business section and many of the
residences of Lawrence were burned to the ground.
About 150 lost their lives, and the Townsite was
left prostrate.
On September 6, 1863, the Rev. William Aiken
Starrett was called from the vicinity of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania to become pastor of the old school of
the Presbyterian Church at Lawrence. He occupied
the pulpit tinti11870. During the residence of Rev.
Starrett he was a member of the Board of Regents
of the University, and also later served as Editor
of the Lawrence Daily Journal.
Although Rev. Starrett's major interest was religion, he also was adept as a builder. He supervised the construction of the First Presbyterian
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Church in 1866 and built several of the first buildings of the Kansas University. His father and his
grandfather had been contractors around Pittsburgh,
and there seemed to be a strong urge to follow in
their footsteps. In 1865 he built a large stone home
in North Lawrence on a tract of twenty acres of
walnut timber. (When the city was plotted, this
became known as the "Walnut Park Addition.")
The irregular sand stones were quarried near Mud
Creek and each stone was charted and numbered
for the convenience of the stone masons before construction began. The two-story stone house consiSted of fourteen rooms with full basement, slate
roof, copper guttering, and other features which
put the structure in a class by itself at that time.
The house was tom down in the late 1940's and
a part of the stone was used in the construction
of another residence on the northeast corner of
Lyons and North Fourth Streets.
It was in these surroundings that the Starrett
children (consisting of five boys and two girls)
spent their childhood. The five sons-Theodore,
Paul, Ralph, Goldwin, and William-were destined
to make history as architects and builders. The
four older boys attended old Woodlawn School on
the northwest corner of North Fourth and Perry
Streets.
In 1880 the Starrett family moved to a suburb of
Chicago and the "Castle" was sold to Dr. W. S.
Bunn who converted it into a hospital-perhaps the
first in Lawrence. He operated the hospital and
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served as family physician to many of the early
citizens of North Lawrence.
Early in 1864 two more of the first party of the
New England Emigrant Aid Society moved from
Lawrence to large farms located about three miles
llortheast of North Lawrence. These were Dr.
Robinson (former Governor) and John F. Morgan.
Dr. Robinson had been the first President of the
Lawrence Association. He also was a member of
the first Board of Regents of Kansas University in
which capacity he served until his death on August
17, 1894. He served in the Kansas Legislature in
1874 and 1876.
After he had moved to his farm (his farm home
still remains standing) he managed a large acreage
of farm land, practiced medicine in Lawrence, and
continued to keep an active interest in the affairs
of Lawrence and especially the University. Mrs.
(Sarah T.) Robinson lived in the farm home, across
the road from the Oak Ridge School, until her death
in 1911.
On September 20, 1863 the telegraph line of the
Kansas Pacific was completed to North Lawrence.
Construction of the first bridge across the river
was begun in the spring of 1863 by a Chicago concern and was completed in December of that year.
It consisted of four 150-foot Howe Truss spans,
thirty feet above low water mark. Upon its completion, it was opened as a toll bridge and operated
by C. W. Babcock and his brother-in-law, a man
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boat ferry was discontinued shortly thereafter by
competition.
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Tlie Kansas Pacific during 1863 began laymg Its
line from Wyandotte (Kansas City) to North Lawrence, and this was completed on November 26,
1864. An excursion train came from Wyandotte
on November 28 and townsite companies were organized along the line. The railroad company immediately began building suitable quarters for
freight and passenger purposes, erecting a substantial one-story building, 100' X 26', directly opposite the intersection of Locust and North F~th
Streets on the present right-of-way of the Umon
Pacific. There were open platforn1s on the east and
west ends of this building. The Building proper
housed the offices of the railroad officials, the passenger depot, and the freight depot. George Noble
was superintendent of the railroad; W. H. Bancroft,
trainmaster; W. D. Wetherell, agent. Regular train
service began on December 19, 1864.
The Union Pacific passenger depot was moved
to its present stone building in 1889.
The completion of the railroad brought in new
residents, which necessitated the construction of
homes and business buildings. Most of these buildings which were erected nearly 100 years ago have
since been discarded, although their locations will
be remembered by some of the older settlers.
Although the Kaw Valley Town Company did
not make application for charter until about three
years later, it is quite probable that the name of
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�the town was change·d from Jefferson to North
Lawrence as a Board of Trustees and town officers
were elected at this time. The following were
elected: G. J. Tallman, H. H. Howard, T. McCage,
M. H. Berry, James Franklin, and A. C. Miller.
The legislature in 1865 provided for forming
Grant Township out of the southwest comer of
Sarcoxie Township, and made the new Township
(which included the town of "Jefferson") a part of
Douglas County. Sponsorship of this geographical
change came from the Townsite of Lawrence as it
was anxious to become the County Seat of Douglas
County. Its chances for realizing its ambition were
improved by giving it a more centralized position in
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the County.
A flour and feed mill was located on the southwest corner of North Third and Perry Streets.
Across the street on the northwest comer there was
a coal yard. Both of these businesses were served
by a switch-track from the Union Pacific Railroad.
The Petrie house, a stone building on the north
side of Lincoln Street between North Second and
North Third Streets, was built in 1865. The first
well in North Lawrence was located immediately
east of this house. Theretofore, water for all purposes had been obtained from the river.
The Bowersock Building on the northwest corner
of Locust and North Second Streets was built either
in 1865 or the following year and still remains
standing.
A building a few hundred feet northeast of the
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present site of the Union Pacific passenger depot
housed the jail and court room. H. H. Howard was
elected City Attorney ·and acted as Judge.
Directly north of the jail on the north side of
Perry Street a small Catholic Church had been
erected. Services were not held regularly.
The Pilgrim Congregational Church was established in 1865 and the church and parsonage erected
on the northwest comer of Elm and North Third
Streets. The church has been replaced by another
structure, but the parsonage is still standing and
occupied. It is located on the north side of Elm
. Street about 100 feet west of the corner.
The Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church was
organized by Rev. Edmund McKee in 1865 although
construction of the building did not begin until May,
1866. The first board of trustees of the church was
elected May 28, 1866 and was composed of the following: Jesse Brockway, President; Edmund McKee, Secretary; Charles F. Saum, Oliver H. Mitchell,
John C. Bardell, John H. Saunders, Robert Critchfield and Alfred Lawson.
Chief Sarcoxie and his family lived on the hill
north of the Lawson station at Mud Creek. His
two daughters attended the old Woodlawn School
at North Fourth and Perry Streets. The site of his
home was almost identical with the present location of the house now standing.
Lewis Weingartner operated a bakery on the
southeast corner of Locust and North Second
Streets. The Snow Bakery was located at the corner
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of North Second and Walnut Streets (this location
is now in the river). A saloon was operated by Mr.
Fritz directly north of the present site of the Union
Pacific freight depot.
Orlando Darling operated a saw mill and also a
grist mill at the foot of North Fourth Street, between Walnut and Mill Streets.
A general store was located on the east side of
North Fourth Street about two hundred feet south
of its intersection with Elm Street. A large elm tree
is still standing which was on the north side of this
store.
Across the street south from the Kansas Pacific
Station stood the Crandall House, the leading hotel.
This was located in what is now known as the
Dauberman Building. Immediately west of this
building Henry Snyder conducted a saloon and
pool hall.
The Snyder residence, which still stands at the
northwest comer of North Fifth and Walnut Streets
(it was numbered "101 Pennsylvania Street") was
built prior to 1870. Soon after its construction it
was converted from a residence into a semi-resort
hotel operating under the name of "Edlewilde," and
was so used for more than 30 years until purchased
by A. N. Dunakin, a North Lawrence grocer.
The north-south bound streets corresponded generally with those in Lawrence (south of the Kaw
River). The streets east of Vermont Street, were
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shire, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maine, etc. West of Bridge Street the northsouth bound streets were: Massachusetts, Vermont,
Kentucky, and Front or River Street. Some sixty
years later, Bridge Street was renamed "North
Second Street"; Rhode Island Street became North
Third Street; New York Street became North Fourth
Street; Pennsylvania Street became North Fifth
Street, etc. The east-west bound streets still bear
their original names; but prior to the 1903 flood
most of them extended from the east city limits to
the west city limits on Front Street.
.. Public Schools were established almost immediately after the first settlers came to North Lawrence. However, funds were not available for building public buildings and for perhaps ten years they
were held in any public place which would accommodate them-churches, halls, and even some residences. One of the first schools was located 6n the
south side of Locust Street between North Third
and North Fourth Streets. Mrs. Laptad taught the
primary grades, and Miss Bartlet, the upper classes.
There was another school on the northwest comer
of North Eighth and Maple Streets; and still another
( colored) school on the northwest comer of North
Fifth and Elm Streets. Probably there were several
other locations where school was held. Obviously
there was no segregation of races in the schools.
Although the preponderance of the population was
white, Delaware Indians from the Delaware Reservation north of the town gradually drifted into the
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settlement as well as a few former slaves who had
escaped from the South.
Before 1868 these widely scattered locations were
accommodating more than 250 pupils. During the
year the old Woodlawn School on the northeast
corner of Perry and North Fourth Streets was built
as the First Ward School. Old Lincoln School was
built on the northeast corner of Lincoln and North
Seventh Streets as the Second Ward School. School
continued to be held in the second story of the
Council House on the southwest corner of Locust
and North Sixth Streets, and also continued in several other locations. Obviously, the school population of North Lawrence; as well as the total
population continued to grow rapidly. Mr. Frank
P. Smith who served as superintendent of the City
Schools about twenty years later reported that the
consolidation of North Lawrence with Lawrence
schools had added nearly one thousand school
children to the school system and two school buildings. The school population of the two cities at
that time evidently was about the same as the
report of the Board of Education of Lawrence in
1867 showed an enrollment in the Lawrence schools
during that year of 889 pupils.
The first newspaper to be printed was the North
Lawrence Courier, the initial edition of which appeared on July 28, 1866. Mr. J. S. Boughton was
editor. A short time later the name of the paper
was changed to Kaw Valley Courier. Mr. H. C.
'Whitney purchased the paper September 14, 1876
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and changed its name to Clarion. The paper again
was sold and became the property of Judge H. H.
Howard under the name of N Ofth Lawrence Joumal.
Another paper, North Lawrence Leader, began
publication in 1884 and was discontinued the year
following.
In 1867 the George Moser family from Illinois
forded the Kaw River and settled on a farm at
Reno about nine miles northeast of Lawrence. They
consolidated three deserted Indian wigwams to
make their farm home. One of the daughters, Mary,
later became the wife of William Nadelhoffer,
Lawrence contractor and builder.
... The Kaw Valley Town Company applied for a
Charter for North Lawrence on June 7, 1867. This
application was not acted upon, probably because
there was a bill before the legislature, which if
passed, would automatically incorporate then existing towns. This bill was passed by the legislature
and North Lawrence became a city of the second class. The population was about twenty-five
hundred.
At its first city election North Lawrence chose
the following officers: G. J. Tallman, Mayor; N.
Hoystradt, Clerk; A. R. Smith, Treasurer; Thomas
Deasely, Marshal; and H. H. Howard, Police Judge.
The city was divided into two wards, First· and
Second, corresponding to the present Fifth and
Sixth Wards, respectively. Three councilmen were
elected from each ward.
A petition was presented to the City Council of
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�Lawrence on June 11, 1867, signed by North Lawrence citizens, asking that North Lawrence be annexed to the City of Lawrence. This petition was
signed by U. Biggs, C. Bruce, Orlando Darling,
Samuel Tyson, Simpson Bros., Warren P. Biggs,
Leroy Crandall, and others. A protest to the consolidation was presented to the Council on the evening of June 12, 1867, by another group of North
Lawrence citizens on the grounds that Lawrence
had no legal right to annex another municipality.
This movement was led by Dr. C. J. Tallman, W. H.
H. Whitney, Thos. S. Murray, Thomas S. Hawkins,
Judge H. H. Howard, and others. However, the
City Council passed an Ordinance (No. 77) purporting to annex North Lawrence to the City of
Lawrence on the same evening. From subsequent
events the ordinance was ineffective and the attempt
to annex was unsuccessful.
Immediately after the incorporation of North
Lawrence as a city, building began in earnest, and
many of the buildings constructed during this period
still remain standing. The present home of R. H.
Rogers was built in 1867. The brick house on the
west side of North Third Street close to the city
limits was built. Thos. S. Murray built his home
on the northeast comer of Lyons and North Third
Streets. Judge H. H. Howard built a residence on
the west side of North Third Street about two hundred feet north of the comer of Lyons and North
Third Streets. The residence of A. J. Dicker on
Locust Street, as well as his store building, were
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quilt during this period. The Melvin home on the
southwest comer of North Seventh and Elm Streets
was built. Undoubtedly, there are many other
buildings. which were erected during this period
which are still standing.
The Pine family came to North Lawrence in 1868
and settled on a farm near Fall Leaf (about six miles
east of North Lawrence). As the family grew up,
members moved to farms just outside of the north
city limits.
The old Lincoln School on the northeast comer
of North Seventh and Lincoln Streets was the first
substantial school building to be erected. Shortly
thereafter the old Woodlawn building was construCted. Both of these buildings were built in
1868. School opened that fall with about 250
pupils in the five schools according to Prof. Murray.
The following year the enrollment had increased to
nearly 500 scholars and in 1870 had almost doubled
again.
The colored Baptist Church was built in the fall
of 1865 at the comer of Lincoln and North Fourth
Streets.
In November, 1869, all east-west bound streetsWalnut, Elm, Locust, Maple, Perry, Lincoln, and
Lyons Streets-were opened from the east city limits
(North Ninth Street) to the bend of the river on
the west. At that time, this included an area about
four blocks west of North Second Street. Because
of the fertility and friability of the soil in this and
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lady attracted people who were interested in gardening or horticulture.
In the fall of 1869 the jail and court room was
removed from the location near the present Union
Pacific passenger depot to the southwest corner of
Locust and North Sixth Streets on which site a two
story city hall or council house had been erected.
In 1869, James Walker built the Lindley Building
on the southeast comer of Locust and North Fifth
Streets. The post office was moved to this building
and Mr. Walker became postmaster.
The Rose Hill Cemetery was laid out for the
City of North Lawrence by Holland Wheeler, city
engineer of Lawrence. This was located on the
knoll on the north side of Lyons Street between
North Eighth and North Ninth Streets. Monuments
which had been erected over graves were visible
in this location until recent years.
The Board of Education of the City for the year
1868-69 was composed of: J. L. Furber, President; R. M. Ridgeway, Vice-President; and W.
Cartwright. H. E. Cole was Superintendent.
Valley Lodge No. 30, A. F. &amp; A. M. was organized
in North Lawrence and according to a news item in
December,1868, was in a flourishing condition. The
following officers were elected: L. P. Mason, W. M.;
A. Luptin, S. W.; F. Herrard, J. W.; L. F. Jackson,
Treas.; and J. D. Fincher, Secretary.
The Leavenworth, Lawrence &amp; Galveston Railway
constructed a railroad bridge across the river in
1870. The line approached the river from the north
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side on the present North Sixth Street. Later with
the permission of the Railway, foot paths were
added to the sides of the bridge so that pedestrians
might cross without going over the toll bridge.
This was the first instance of free passage between
the two cities. (The present branch line of Union
Pacific Railroad from Lawrence to Leavenworth is
a part of the original Leavenworth, Lawrence &amp;
Galveston Railway; while the part of the Railway
which extended into Southern Kansas has become
a part of the Santa Fe System.)
. On March 17, 1870, the citizens of North Lawrence voted to consolidate with the City of Lawrence under a general act passed by the legislature
providing for the consolidation of cities. Lawrence
voters held an election on March 21, and also approved of the consolidation. A joint session of the
two city councils was held at which W. Hadle¥ was
elected President and John S. Brown, Secretary.
April 4, 1870, was set as an election day for new
officials of the consolidated city.
The reorganization of the Board of Education of
the consolidated city on May 2, 1870, showed the
following members from North Lawrence: Fifth
Ward (previously the First Ward in North Lawrence), J. L. Furber and J. F. Morgan; Sixth vVard
(previously the Second Ward in North Lawrence),
R. M. Ridgeway and W. W. Cartwright.
The City Council of the consolidated city on
December 6, 1870 passed an ordinance (No. 138)
whereby the City proposed to issue $100,000 of
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bonds, the proceeds of which was to be turned
oV'er to the Union Pacific Railway upon its furnishing evidence that it had expended that amount
in the erection of general repair shops at Bismarck
Grove in North Lawrence. The buildings were built
as planned and a large crew of men was recruited
for the repair work.
During the succeeding ten years, many residences
were built around Bismarck Grove and in the area
between North Seventh and North Ninth Streets
to house the families of employees of the repair
shops. The shops were dismantled and moved to
Annstrong Station, Kansas City, Kansas. Some of
these residences are still occupied, but most of
them, made vacant by the removal of the shops,
deteriorated and over the years have been torn
down.
Although North Lawrence had been served since
its beginning by "hacks" and "omnibusses," its real
boost in public transportation came with the mule
cars to Bismarck Grove. These cars were fitted
with flanged wheels and were drawn on small rails
by teams of horses or mules-usually mules. The
"line" operated from Bismarck Grove to Nineteenth
Street on Massachusetts Street, from 1884 until
1903. The mule cars had served Bismarck Grove
previously for the Kansas State Fairs and other
state-wide events which were held there.
In May, 1881, Professor C. E. Leslie who conducted a school of music in Chicago, conceived the
idea of a giant musical festival composed of auxiliary
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choruses from towns throughout the State, and of
bringing them together in one mighty chorus as the
Kansas State Musical Jubilee at Bismarck Grove in
North Lawrence in August.
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He, Mrs. Leslie and 28 assistants came to Kansas
and started training these local choruses. The first
chorus organized was at Salina with about 200 members. The party divided into groups, each group
spending perhaps two weeks in a town in intense
training, and selecting personnel by whom the
group's training could be continued after they went
on to the next town. In all, 73 chorus groups were
organized from as many towns with about 10,000
persons taking part. From these 73 choruses more
than six thousand singers (630 voices from the Lawrence chorus) arrived at Bismarck Grove on August
17, 1881 for first rehearsal. As the group arrived,
a state-wide prohibition camp meeting was just
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closing.
The combined chorus gave four concerts, each of
about twenty numbers on August 18 and August 19.
Seven guest stars from Chicago also were on the
program. The performance was held in a large
pavilion which did not accommodate the crowd.
Two acres of seats were set up in the walnut grove
and yet some of the attendance remained standing.
The Union Pacific Railroad ran special excursion trains. Others arrived in buggies, carriages,
lumber wagons and on foot. The Kansas City Times
estimated the attendance at 20,000 although stated
that other estimates were much higher.
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�As Kansas State Fairs ah'eady were being held
at Bismarck Grove, equipment, facilities and concessions of all kinds were available on the grounds
to take care of the huge crowd.
Several Kansas towns have choruses which began
with the visits of the Leslie group in 1881. Although
Lindsborg's Bethany aratoria Society may have
found its inspiration elsewhere, it was organized by
the Reverend and Mrs. Carl A. Swenson in the same
year that the Kansas State Musical Jubilee was held
at Bismarck Grove.
Perhaps the last of the principal churches to be
built before the turn of the century was the North
Lawrence Christian Church at Elm and North
Seventh Streets in 1894. Mrs. Sarah T. Robinson
( wife of the first governor of Kansas) was the principal donor.
State Fairs, sponsored by the Union Pacific Railway, and conducted under the direction of the
vVestern National Fair Association began in 1881.
The mule car line was extended to Bismarck Grove.
Elaborate preparations were made, including the
erection of large buildings in the Grove and the
establishing of a race course east of the large building which is now used as a barn. These fairs were
well attended by persons from over Kansas and
surrounding states. The exhibition buildings and
displays have never been excelled by any fairs held
within the state.
Not only were the annual fairs held here, but
Bismarck Grove became a focal point and was used
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state-wide for large outdoor gatherings including
carnivals, political and religious groups, for the succeeding twenty years. A part of the Grove was
utilized as a game preserve with buffalo, deer,
antelope, elk, and other native animals.
Although Sarcoxie, the Delaware chief, asserted
that in 1844 he had paddled his canoe from the
bluffs in the Delaware Reservation to Blue Mound,
his statement is not supported by the government
records relating to the flood of that year. However,
there is no record of any overflow or flooding in
North Lawrence or adjacent lands from 1844 until
after the close of the century.
... Evidently the early 1900's ushered in a wet cycle
which persisted for nearly fifteen years. There were
minor overflows in the lowlands in 1901 and 1902
and then in 1903 came the big flood which should
be considered the first major catastrophe of the
Kaw Valley.
Before the 1903 flood, north of Locust Street,
North Lawrence included four blocks west of what
is now North Second Street. Only a little more than
one block was left. The river channel was about
one-half of its present width. The flood carried
away and left as a part of the river basin all of the
east-west bound streets south of Locust Street and
west of North Second Street. It also widened the
channel east of the present bridge by adding the
area occupied by Mill, Walnut, and Ash Streets
from the bridge as far east as North Fifth Street.
Thus, approximately one-third of North Lawrence
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was added to the channel of the Kaw River by the
disastrous flood of 1903.
Although floods of lesser proportions than the big
flood occurred in 1904, 1905, 1908, 1910, 1912, and
1915, the property damage was relatively· minor
compared to the flood of 1903. However, their frequent recurrence was of sufficient significance and
inconvenience to retard the development of that
part of the City.
Present generations can little appreCiate the
radical changes and the devastating effects of two
major catastrophies upon this part of the City in
1903 and again in 1951. But with the threat of
disastrous floods definitely behind us, we are pushing forward again to occupy a place in our City
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�INDEX of Names in Current Issue
Cummings, Nancy 63
Darling, Orlando 102,103
Dicker, A. J. 104
Dicker, Myron 63
Dobbins, Paulina Jane 76
Dunakin, A. N. 102
Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight 63
Emery, E. T. 70
Emily, 75
Evans, Ann 65
Evans, Thomas E. 65
Ewing, A. B. 96
Fair, A. H. 69, 70
Fair, Anna J. 69
Fincher, J. D. 105
Foote, A. H. 77
Franklin, James 101
Fritz, Mr. 102
Fritzel, John 68, 69
Fritzel, Margaret 69
Furber, J. L. 105
Gass, George W. 67
Gaumer, George T. 78
Gaumer, Tom 79
Gillespie, Olivia 75
Gillet 100
Gimblet, Ann 65
Gimblet, Ernest C. 65
Gimblet, Jonn George 65
Goss, Alice M. 68
Goss, Carrie A. 68
Goss, Charles E. 68
Goss, Elden M. 68
Goss, Geo. Walter 68
Goss, George W. 6 7 , 68
Goss, M. Louise 68
Goss, Mary 68
Goss, Mary V. 68
Goss, Susan C.
Goss, Susan E. 67, 68
Gray, Mrs. S. A. 79
Gray, Sam A. 79
Groves, Emma 79
Hadl, Grace 65
Hadl, Mary 65
Hadley, W. 105
Haehl, Gretchen 67
Hanson, Kathryn C. H. 78,79
Harmon, Susanna 62
Hedges, David 64
Hedges, Israel 64

Aiken, Re. William 99
Anderson, Nancy Jane 76
Babcock, C. W. 97,100
Baldwin, John 96,97
Bancroft, W. H. 100
Barry, Margaret 62
Barry, Robert 62
Bartlet, Miss 102
Bauer, Eleanor 66
Beasely, Thomas 103
Berry, M. H. 98,101
Biggs, U. 104
Biggs, Warren P. 104
Blevins, Sam 79
Boggs, Patsy 65
Boughton, J. S. 103
Branscomb, Charles H. 96
Brockway, Jesse 101
Brown, John S. 105
Brown, William 68
Bruce, C. 104
Bruce, Charles 97
Bruce, E. L. 97
Buchanan, President 64, 67
Bunn, Dr. W. S. 99
Cade, Sophronia 63
Canavan, James 79
Carey, A. L. 98
Carlson, Edward A. 77
Carter, Mrs. 76
Cartwright, W. 105
Chadwick, Charles 67
Cole, H. E. 105
Corel, Henry Highland 75
Corel, J. P. 78
Corel, James H. 78
Corel, Jemima 75
Corel, Louisa 75
Corel, Margaret 75
Corel, Martha 75
Corel, Mary 75
Corel, Olivia 75
Corel, Rebecca Ann 75
Corel, Sarah 75
Corel, William 75
Cosby, Jane 75
Crandall, Leroy 104
Critchfield, Robert 101
Culberton, O. B. 71, 72
Culberton, Oscar B. 71
Culberton, Pearl 71, 72, 73

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�Mason, L.P. 105
McCage, T. 101
McCage, Thomas 98
McFarland, Eliza J. 77
McGee, Albert 78
McGee, Alice 79
McGee, Annie Laurie 79
McGee, Beulah 79
McGee, Della 79
McGee, Jake 78
McGee, James 79
McGee, John Jacob 78
McGee, Kate 79
McGee, Lillie 79
McGee, Mary Emma 79
McGee, Milton 79
McGee, Minnie 79
McGee, Nancy 79
McGee, Nellie 79
McGee, Olive 79
McGee, Olivia Gillispie 78
McGee, Oliver C. 78
McGee, Mrs. R. A 79
McGee, Rebecca Ann 79
McGee, Richard O. 78
McGee, Solon N. 78
McGee, Susan 79
McGee, Thomas, Jr. 79
McGee, Thomas S., Capt. 78
McGee, Virdilla 78
McGee, William 79

Hedges, Mary 64
Hedges, Sarah 64
Heflin, Jennie B. 69, 70, 71
Heflin, Samuel K. 69, 70
Heidel, Josephine 66
Herrard, F. 105
Hill, Chester K. 65
Hill, Luella 65
Howard, H. H. 101,103
Hoystradt, N. 103
Huck, Agatha 63
Huck, Will 63
Jackson, L. F. 105
Jenkins, Arthur 64
Jenkins David 64
Jenkins, Kezia
Johney, Johanna 65
Jones, Nellie T. 76
Jones, Pearl 64
Kellerman, Anna Catharina 66
Kellerman, Anna Marie 65
Kellerman, Catherina 66
Kellerman, Clara 65
Kellerman, Frank 66
Kellerman, John 66
Kellerman, Joseph 66
Kellerman, Louis 66
Kellerman, Maria Catherina 66
Kellerman, Mary 65, 66
Kellerman, Paul 66
Lane, General 78
Laptad, Mrs. 102
Laptad, Peter
Lawson, Alfred 101
Leland, Sarah Jenkins 64
Leslie, C. E. 106
Lincoln, Mary Todd 64
Lovell, Charlie 64
Lovell, George 64
Lovell, Georgiana Rose Jenkins
64
Lovell, Oliver 64
Luptin, A. 105
Lykins, William H. R. 67
Marx, Anna 65
Marx, Frances 65
Marx, Frank 65
Marx, George 65
Marx, John Paul 65
Marx, Joseph 65
Marx, Louise 65
Marx, William 65
Maryland, Nancy 75

McKee, Rev. Edmund 101
Merwin, Arthur Todd 64
Merwin, Bill 64
Merwin, Daniel 64
Merwin, Edward 64
Merwin, Harvey 64
Merwin, Henry 64
Merwin, Jess 64
Merwin, Marshall 64
Merwin, Rose 64
Merwin, Scott 64
Merwin, Simeon 64
Merwin, Susan (Jenkins) 64
Merwin, Todd 64
Miller, A. C. 101
Miller, David 98
Miller, Maria Elizabeth 98
Mitchell, O. H. 98
Mitchell, Oliver H. 101
Morehead, John 98
Morgan, J. F. 96,105

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�O'Neill, Joseph G. 81
Oney, Rebecca 75
Ordway, Edson 82
Orril, Joseph G. 82
Overton, Arthur 82
Owens, James 82
Owens, John 82
Owens, Owen 82
Owings, Mrs. N. B. 79
Owings, Nathan 79

Morgan, John F. 100
Morrow, Robert 67
Moser, George 103
Moser, Mary 103
Murphy, Andrew Wilson 62
Murphy, Elizabeth Ann 62
Murphy, Elizabeth (Spencer) 62
Murphy, John J. 62
Murphy, John Jarrett 62
Murphy, Louisa 62
Murphy, Lovicey 62
Murphy, Loviney 62
Murphy, Owen 62
Murphy, Patrick 62
Murphy, Susan Ann 62
Murphy, William 62
Murray, James 64
Murray, Sarah 64
Murray, T. S. 98
Myers, Elizabeth (Jones) 65
Myers, Frank Benjamin 65
Myers, Hannah 65
Myers, John 65
Myers, John D., Jr. 65
Myers, Sarah 65
Nadelhoffer, William 103
Nash, Ed. S. Pvt 80
Nash, Edward S. 80
Natchado, Anthony 80
Natshada, Anthony 80
Neil, Edward W. 80
Neil, Edward W. 80
Neller, William 80
Neville, Eva H. 68
Newbauer, Julius 80
Newcomer, Philip 80
Newman, Albert 80
Newman, Albert, Surgeon 80
Newton, Festus M. 81
Nichols, Frederick E. 81
Niles, Samuel V. 67
Noble, George 100
Noll, Englehardt 81
Norvall, John C. 81
Numan, Albert 81
Nute, Ephriam Jr. 81
Nye, George M. 81
Nye, George N. 81
Ober, Charles 81
O'Brian, John T. 81
O'Brien, John T. 81
O'Hare, Edward 81
O'Kelley, Dennis 81

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Owins, John 82
Paetz, Frederick W. 82
Page, Columbus N. 82
Paine, John C. 82
Paine, John E. 82
Paker, William W. 82
Palmer, Barnabas D. 83
Palmera, Casper 83
Palmer, Edward 83
Palmer, George E. 83
Palmer, Roderick 83
Papilousky, T. C. F. 83
Parker, Charles F. 83
Parker, George W. 83
Parker, James H. 83
Parker, William H. 83
Parkes, Joseph F. 83
Parman, George 83
Parsons, Thomas T. 83
Pattee, Eliphalet L. 84
Patten, Andrew G. 84
Patz, Frederick W. 84
Paul, West 84
Paunan, George 84
Payne, Tilden 84
Peak, Alfred 84
Pearce, Allen 84
Pearson, James L. 84
Pearson, John 84
Peddicord, Jonathan 64
Peddicord, Kezia Jenkins 64
Pennick, Elijah 84
Penwell, George C. 85
Penwell, Silas S. 85
Perigo, John 85
Perkins, Isaac 85
Perkins, John 85
Perkins, Monroe C. 85
Perkins, Willis G. 85
Pettijohn, Elizabeth 65
Pereles, Daphne 75
Perry, Charles S. 74

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�Razey, Daniiel B. 88
Read, James W. 88
Reed, Jesse 88
Reed, Joseph S. 88
Reed, Thomas B. 88
Reeder, George M. 88
Reese, James R. 88
Reinhart, L. B. 89
Reshbrock, Hiram 89
Retchroch, A. 89
Reth, Minns 89
Rex, Philip 89
Reynolds, Mrs. A. E. 79
Reynolds, Arthur E. 79
Reynolds, Clarkson 89
Rhods, Eluathan 89
Rhodes, Elnathan 89
Richards, Ithamer 89
Richardson, Benjamin 89
Rickets, John C. 89
Ridgeway, R. M. 105
Riley, Alexander 89
Riley, W. R. 89
Rinehart, Louis B. 89
Ripley, Ambrose 89
Ritchie, Barnard 89
Roberson, Abraham S. 89
Roberts, John R. 89,90
Robertson, Samuel A. 90
Robinet, Zenith 90
Robins, Charles 90
Robinson, Abraham S. 90
Robinson, Alfred 90
Robinson, Charles 98
Robinson, Dr. 100
Robinson, Dr. Charles 96
Robinson, John W. 90
Robinson, Neal C. 90
Robinson, Mrs. Sarah T. 100,107
Rodgers, Thomas W. 90
Roe, George W. 90
Roger, Emanuel 90
Rogers, Charles 90
Rogers, John 90
Rogers, Joseph 90
Rogers, Thomas W. 91
Romain, Ralph 91
Romaine, Ralf 91
Romaine, Ralph 91
Rooks, Orlando P. 91
Rosa, John S. 91
Rosbrook, James C. 91
Rose, Alan Abbott 63

Perry James 85
Perry, Nellie D. 74
Persall, Charles W. 85
Pervett, William 85
Pettengill, Frank 85
Pettengill, Hugh 85
Pettingill, Frank 85
Pettingill, Frank 85
Phillips, A. J. 85
Phillips, Allen J. 85
Pickens, James 75
Pickett, Francis M. 86
Pierce, John 86
Pierson, J. D. 79
Pierson, Mrs. J. D. 79
Pike, Joshua A. 86
Pinegar, William 86
Pinney, Jesse C. 86
Pitts, Maten M. 86
Platts, Aaron E. 67
Playford, Reuben F. 86
Pleasents, James H. 86
Porker, William H. 86
Poston, Charles W. 86
Potter, George 87
Powell, Thomas B. 87
Prall, Leonard 87
Prarter, Thomas
Prather, Albert 87
Prather, Asbury 87
Prather, George 87
Pratt, Caleb S. 87
Pratt, John 87
Pratt, Leonard 87
Pratt, Silas 87
Prentice, T. C. K. 87
Presgrove, John E. 87
Pruitt, A. 79
Puckett, Jemima 79
Puckett, Joshua 79
Puckett, Nancy C. 79
Puckett, Olivia 79
Puckett, Sarah "Sally" 79
Puckett, Willie 79
Pugh, Thomas 87
Pupelewsky, T. C. F. 87
Quick, John 87
Quilty, John 87
Rankin, John K. 88
Rasher, Hardy 88
Ratschmann, Teresia 66
Ray, James H. 88

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�Schleifer, Christian 92
Schroub, Michael 92
Schroub, Michael 92
Schubert, Herman 92
Schuster, Antoine 92
Schwab, Michael 93
Schware, Frederick 93
Scimitz, Peter 93
Scinnty, Peter 93
Scofield, Cyrus C. 93
Scott, Charles C. 93
Scott, Howard 93
Scott, Samuel S. 93
Scott, Rev. Walter 77
Searle, Albert D. 93
Searles, O. M. 98
Sears, Charles M. 93
Secrest, John B. 93
Secrest, Michael 93
Secrest, Samuel 93
Selig, Charles 93
Selig, Henry W. 94
Shafer, Leonard 94
Shank, John 94
Sharp, George W. 94
Shaw, Lucius J. 94
Shaw, Winslow 94
Sheek, James 94
Sheppard, J. T. 94
Sheriden, Michael 94
Shields, John 98
Shively, William H. 94
Shivertzer, R. K. 94
Shuber, James 94
Simpson, William A. 98
Smith, A. R. 103
Smith, Frank P. 103
Smith, Mrs. J. J. 79
Smith, James 79
Snyder, Henry 102
Sperry, James 76
Sperry, Levi J. 76
Sperry, Lilly 76
Sperry, Nancy J. 76
Sperry, Nellie D. 74
Spotts, Ralph 70
Starret, Rev. 99
Starrett, Goldwin 99
Starrett, Paul 99
Starrett, Ralph 99
Starrett, Theodore 99
Starrett, William 99
Stearns, Clarke 96

Rose, Albert 62
Rose, Alexander 62, 91
Rose, Arthur 63
Rose, Ezekial 62
Rose, Fannie 62
Rose, George Washington 62
Rose, Hattie Bell 63
Rose, Jasper 63
Rose, Jim 63
Rose, John Wesley 63
Rose, Lavica Susan 63
Rose, Nancy Jane 63
Rose, Robert Murphy 63
Rose, Sarah 62
Rose, Sarah Ellen 63
Rose, Siegel 62
Rose, Siegel Albert 63
Rose, Sophronia Ann 62
Rose, Susan 62
Rose, Susanna 62
Rosenbrook, J. C. 91
Rosenthal, William 91
Ross, Joanna 65, 66
Rote, Jacob 91
Rothrock, Hiram 91
Royal, Franklin 91
Ryan, Jesse 664
Runyan, Fannie 63
Rupell, Jonathan 91
Rush, Isaac M. 91
Russell, George W. 91
Russell, Jonathan 91
Russell, Sheldon C. 92
Ruth, Isaac M. 92
Ryers, Charles A. 92
Ryns, Charles W. 92
Sage, Samuel 92
Sanders, Elizabeth 62
Sarber, John N. 92
Sarcoxie 98
Sarcoxie, Chief 101
Sarcoxie, Joseph 92
Saum, C. F. 98
Saum, Charles F. 98, 101
Saums, George A. 92
Saunders, John H. 101
Saurus, George A. 92
Sawyer, Byron 92
Sawyers, Thomas J. 92
Schaake, Chas. A. 73
Schaake, Isabelle 73
Schaedler, Jack 65
Schiesweld, John 92

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114

�Stevens, Robert S. 98
Swenson, Mrs. Carl A. 107
Swenson, Rev. Carl A. 107
Tallman, Dr. G. J. 98,101,103
Tibbets, Isaac 98
Title, Barbara Dobbins 78,79
Tyson, Maria Elizabeth 98
Tyson, Samuel 104
Unger, George J. 73
Unger, Irma L. 73
Vann, W. J. 78
Varner, Laura 79
Walker, James 105
War-me-mar-o-qua 98
Ward, Mrs. Anna M. 96
Weingartner, Lewis 101
Weixeldorfer, Ferdinand 66
Weixeldorfer, Raymond 66
Westheffer, Jacob 79
Wetherell, W. D. 100
Wheeler, Holland 105
Whitney, H. C. 103
Whitney, W. H. H. 98
Wiggins, J. B. 63
Williams, W. R. 68
Winner, Willard E. 68, 69
Whipple, F. C. 71
Wolf, Catherine 66
Worley, Charles 67
Worley, Emma 67
Wyancoop, Ned 64
Yates, Elisha A. J. 65
Yates, Haskell 65
Yates, Mahala 65
Yates, Mary 65
Yates, Robert C. 65
Yates, William R. 65
Yates, William S. 65

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
PO Box 3664
4AWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
Officers
Presid,ent Shelley Hickman Clark
Vice President
Recording Secretary Jerry Feese
Corresponding:Secretary Janet Payne
Treasurer Beverley Chapman
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Librarian Chuck,Erma Worley
Genealogist
Publications
Pioneer Editor Bobbie Title,
525 E. Dunton,
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Orange,CA92665

Committees
MembershipAl~a Duncan
Refreshments
Goodwill Alta 'Duncan

Ways· and Means Maxine
Hougland
calling Mary Lawson

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The Douglas C~unty, Kansas, Genealogical Society is a non~profit
organization with regularly scheduled meetings the second Tuesday.
night of E~ach; month, 7:30 P.M., meeting place to be announced
(usually the Lawrence Public Library). Afternoon meetings ,and
occasional ar~a tours are held if possible. Membership Fees are
$15.00 single; $2.00 for each additional member of the same
household. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County,
Kansas Genealogical Society (DCGS) and sent to the address above.
The fiscal yea+ is from January 1 to Demember 31 of the following
year. Visitors are always welcome.

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The Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society Library is located
in the Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public
Library, 707 Vermont st., Lawrence, KS~ Hours are Monday through
Friday 9:30 am ~ 9:00 pm; Saturday 9:30am - 6:00pm; Sunday 1:30PE 5:30 pm. Anyo~e may use our library but items may not be checked
out. Users must check in at the Reference Desk. Microfilm readers
~re av~ilable a~ the library and materials may be reserved through
lnterllbrary lo~n at the Reference Desk .

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Published Quarterly by
County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas·66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Winter 1992

Vol. XVI, No" 2

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SERIES DESCRI~TION To The Douglas County; Kansas
Court Records ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cover Let ter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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COURT JOURNALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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 necessary that
articles be camera ready, but if you are typing for that purpose,
be . sure and leave enough margin ~pace for binding.
Send
submissions to ~he PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or sub~it
to a Board member.
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ADDRESS CORRECTioNS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post
Office for inc¢rrect address and you have not filed an address
correct ion wi th the Douglas Co., Kansas Genealogical Society's
Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be remailed to you ONLY UPON
RECEIPT Qf $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�SERIES DESCRIPTION
to
The Douglas County, Kansas Court Records

This 8!rticie was written by Craig CROSSWHITE in 1978 for a course at KU in
Archiva.l Managem¢nt. Obviously it is a few years old by now but the information
is stil.l relevant. The titles mentioned are housed in the Kansas Collection of
Spencer Research, Library on the campus of the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
They are not avallable for interlibrary loan and as far as we know they have not
been microfilmed. Inquiries should be addressed to the Kansas Collection at
Spencer Library" in Lawrence, 66045. They will give you what information they'
can.

Compiled by Craig S. CROSSWHITE
Kansas Collection
Kenneth Spencer Research Library
University of Kansas
December 15, 1978
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Cover Letter
This project was:, performed in conjunction with History course 801, Archival
Management wlder !Doctor Don MCCOY at the University of Kansas in the Fall Term
of 1978. Half the time spent on .this project involved carting large volumes into
different rooms, 'as major analysis and rearrarigement was necessary to identify
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and series location before any description'and inventory could

With this basic inventory and volume organization done ,the many

volumes that must!be missing may be located, identified and recovered.

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the hope of the author.
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Craig S. CROSSWHITE

Introduction
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Court recorqs are often the most accurate diaries of country growth and
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change. To unders~and and inte~pret their content, however, the research~r must
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be familiar with.tpe county of their inception.
With the

Sig~ing
,

foe Pioneer, '101. !'II, 80. 2

of the Kansas-Nebraska Act by President Franklin PIERCE

,
,
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�SERIES DESCRIPTI'ON,
Introduction, continued
,

on May 30, 1854', settlers immediately began pouring into the territory where they
formed pockl~ts' of resistance either for or against slavery.
I

One such group

opposing sla~ery'was rushed to the present site of Lawrence by the Emigrant Aid
I

Company of

~[assachusetts.

On July 30, 1854, barely two months after the bill's

passage, this first
group landed by steamboat on the shores of the Kansas River,
,
naming their new: town after the chief financial backer of the company, Amos A.
I

LAWRENCE.
By the time of the assemble of the first territorial legislature near Fort
Riley in July of' 1855, enough settlers had arrived in this area to allow for
county

chartl~ring.
I

Named in honor of Senator Stephen A. DOUGLAS of

county was among, the first dozen to be created.

Illinois~

the

Lecompton, the westernmost

township of Douglas County, was designated the county seat, because of the
relocation of the legislature there and because of its pros lavery sympathies.
Eventually the t,erritorial capital was moved again. This time, with the increase
,

of population in and about Lawrence, the county seat was moved there by
I

legislative enactment in January of 1858.
One of the

~irst

actions of every territory in the Union was to provide,

through statutes, a framework by which county property, government, and court
records should be created and maintained. These records were usually large b~und
I

volumes label.~d a~, mortgages, deeds, wills, commissioner books, tax rolls, court
journals, jud.icial dockets, appearance dockets, and so forth.
I

This series

description treats, the latter records created primarily by the district court of
!

Douglas County sitting in "Lawrence.
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Within the first law, The Statutes of the

Territory of Kansas. 1855, Chapter 93, Article III, sec. 3 provides that every
elected judge holding office in the district court shall keep a docket listing
all civil and criminal cases that he tries, along with all orders and executions
that he makes.

In Chapter 90, sec. 25-30, an appointed court clerk is to enter

flJe Pioneer, Pol. !PI, #0. 2

37

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SERIES DESCRIPTIPN, Introduction, continued
/

all court ju.dgements in a docket book to be filed with the district court and
,

used as a public ,record. These early district court records were probably first
kept at Lecompton, and then at Lawrence •
. On August 21, 1863, Captain William Clark QUANTRILL and his partisan forces
I

struck Lawrence as part of the continued border warfare of the Civil War.
this rai.d, the entire business district was set afire.
and property were the majority of county court records.

In

Among the loses in life
A few earlier records

I

did survive, butionly those dealing with property.

A more complete -account of

the early county 'government and court history, including a listing of county and
,

court officials, :is
contained in A. T. ANDREAS' History of the State of Kansas,
,
Chicago, 1883
1976), pages

(r~print

Atchison County Historical Society, Atchison, Kansas,

.\
310~312.

Kansas was ladmitted to the Union in 1861, but it was not until after the
Civil War that !its
laws were fully codified to include a more detailed
,
description of how county and district court records were to be maintained.
Douglas County,

I

e~rly

In

property and government record books tend to be consistent

in form of entry and style of writing. The court and judicial dockets, however,
change and evolve' in form and style from 1863 to the middle 1880' s. The variety
in docket style r~f1ects
as much the individual skill and demands of the justice
,
.

I

-

of the peace as it does the continued growth of the county and the demand in time
for more detailed!records.
,

In the Compiled Laws of Kansas. 1868, Chapter 80, Article 34, sec. 703-707,
the court clerk is required to keep up-to-date several record books - criminal
and civil

appE!aran~e

dockets, criminal and civil trial dockets, court journals,

,

judgment books, execution dockets, and any other records that his particular
,

court should feel necessary. The earliest Douglas County records show a certain
amount of confusion, especially in the criminal trial and appearance dockets.
I

tbe Pioneer, Vol. l'II, 80. 2

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�SERIES DESCRIPTr'ON,
Introduction, continued
,

In Chapter 81, Article 15, sec. 188-193 of the same statutes, the two elected
"

justices of the peace were required to keep a docket book, within which each case
I

tried was to have a full transcript recorded personally.

Upon completion of his

term, the judge 'turned his book over to his successor, who continued the case
recordings on the following pages.

Since two justices held court in tandem,

these books often overlap as to the chronology of the cases tried.

As the

I

researcher might: suspect, the judicial dockets have the greatest variety of
I

style, legibility, and detailed information, as suited the particular judge's
whim or fancy.

Upon completion of any bound volume, the court clerk or the judge

filed the book with
the district court where it was kept as a public recorq and
,I
reference tool. "
The duties bf the court clerk have survived the two major revisions of the
statutes in 1923 and 1970.

In the Kansas Statutes Annotated, 60-2601 (1976),' the

clerk is no longer required to maintain the number of volumes that he was
previously, but provisions are outlined as to the use of computer storage and
retrieval.

The keeping of the judicial docket survived the 1923 code revision,
,

but was repealed by
the legislature in 1969 as no longer necessary, in view of
1
the extensive cas~ recordings performed today.
I

The Douglas iCounty District Court Records were kept in bound volume series
I

in the old courth~)Use in the eleven hundred block of Massachusetts Street.

In

,I

1975, massive gutting and renovation was begun to allow for modernization of
offices, air contrpl units, and safety standards.

,I

The county commissioners took

advantage of the s~tuation to employ Kansas Statute Annotated 19-254, whereby any

II

county records ov~r twenty years old, that have been offered to and rejected by

the state histori:tl society. may be destroyed upon the approval of the district
court.

F'ortunat~~y

'the county commissioners, led by Arthur HECK and Peter

WHITENIGH1', negoti~ted to have these records microfilmed and then turned over to.

fbe Pioneer, '101, I'll, Do. 2

39

�SERIES DESCRIPTION, Introduction, continued

the Kansas

C:olle~tion

of Kansas.

of the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University

In O~tober of 1975, the transfer was made by Board of Commissioners

Resolution No. 75-6-1,
after approval was granted from the state historical
I
I

society in TopekC!-. Within the agreement are provisions to allow continued county
1

ownership a.nd use,
I

open

research access,

safe and secure maintenance,
,

,

notification to, 'the board if the records be moved, and the attachment of this
resolution and its provisions to any future transfer of records.
I

It

is hoped (and anticipated) that in the near future this author and the

Kansas CollectionI curator will search through the remaining court records in the
remodeled courthouse with the desire to fill in the gaps evident in the
collection's volUme series. At that time, the remaining property and government
,

,

records of the county, already in complete series in the Kansas Collection, will
be added to make 'a finished inventory of the older county court, property and
I

government records.

1.

COURT JOURNALS. 1863-1901. 22 volumes.

(Letters A-V). Average size:

32~m.

, I'

x 45cm. x 8cm.
,I

These volumes contain the proceedings of the Douglas County district court
for each day that ft met.

Included are all civil and criminal trials, grand jury

I

proceedings, ordeFs from the judge in vacation or in chambers, jury selection
proceedings, petitions from lawyers and parties, and all other in-court events
I

and matters.

Abuddant
i

types and number

0i~

info~mation

in available about county court procedure,

different legal cases, city and county growth, and a listing

I

of many county residents.

i

There are no gaps in the series, and later additions

of subsequent volumes are expected.
II'

very legible.

Maintained by the court clerk, the text is

An :dlphabetical
index is included in the front of every volume,
I
:I

listing most namesiof persons within.
fhe Pioneer, Pol. PlI, 60. 2

I

i
, I

Each volume covers about two years of
40

�:I

SERIES DESCRIPTI.ON, Court Journals, continued
court sessions.

II.

:I

JUDGEMJOO DOCKETS.
,

1870-1878. 1 volume. (No.2).

Size 33cm. x 46 cm. x

6cm.
This is a. ,general index in which the name of each person against whom a
"
judgment is rendered,
appears in alphabetically ordered sections.
I

Listed under

each entry are t~e parties to the case, the date, the number of pages filed with
the clerk, the

~ount

of money settled upon in the case, and the page and volume

reference to th~ particular court journal that holds the text of the case.
Entries were mad~ by the court clerk, so the text is uniform and legible.
I

per~on'

volume allowed 9uick reference by any researcher as to a certain
involvement at trial
in court over a seven year span.
i

This
s

These dockets prov~dea

handy research to~l in searching for county residents and their legal activities.
,

Volumes 1, 3" and 4 are probably in the county courthouse, and will be purs'ued.

III.

CRIMINAL TRIAL DOCKET.

1864-1878.

1 volume.

(No.1) Size: 30cm. x 45cm.

x 6 cm.
This volume was used by the court clerk to. place upcoming criminal cases
upon a case ca.1endar. Noted under each entry are the parties, the attorneys, the
\

docket number, the charge, judicial orders, and final dispensation.

An enclosed

~

alphabetical index covers those cases entered between 1874 and 1878. This volume
appears to have been of limited use to the district court, and it is suspected
that later volum~s were not created.

Instead, Volume 2 of the Criminal

Appearance Dockets lines up exactly in progressing docket number and trial dates
1

with this volume., It is possible that the trial docket entry was dropped in
favor of the appearance docket entry system.
researcher without, an early index..

The court journals and the judicial dockets

.1

contain more

infor~ation.

fbe Pioneer, Pol. lVI, No.2

I

This volume has limited use to the

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SERIES DESCRIPTIPN, continued

IV.

CRIMINAL AP?EARANCE DOCKET.

1878-1907, 1945-1949, 1950-1951.

,,

(nos. 2 1,3,1 ,2,C,E). Average size: 32cm. x

46cm~

6 volumes.

x 8cm.

These volutnes list all legal actions in the order that they were filed in
the court cl~:!rk"~ office. Entry information includes the date of summons and its

,
return, petition, and pleadings filed, judicial judgments and orders, and a
,

listing of the costs
accrued during the action.
I

The entry served 'as a registry

of all prior tri~,l activities of either party or the court in setting up the case

,

for trial.

The ,first two volumes appear to, be successors of Volume 1 of, the
I

Criminal Appearance Docket.
!

and latter four: volumes,

Because of the length of time between the first two
it is assumed that missing volumes exist at the

courthouse. Each: volume includes an alphabetical index by parties to the actions
, I

in the front.

These
volumes contain information of interest to the researcher
,

about pretrial court procedure and filing costs and fees.

V.

CIVIL TRIAL DOCKETS.
I

Average size:

1864-1868,1874-1894.

9 volumes.

(Nos. 1,2,6-11,14).

31'cm. x 46cm. x 7cm.

i

These volumes were used by the court clerk to place upcoming civil cases
,I

upon a case calendar. Noted under each entry are the parties, the attorneys, the
i

'

docket number, the type of dispute, judicial orders, date of case, and fi,nal
I
.
dispensation. Th~re are no indexes to any of these volumes. Volumes 3-6 are
I

missing and it isiuncertain that the court continued to keep such volumes after

II

1894.

The last \volume (H) has no entries or text.
1\'

.

Record," it is unClear what its use was to have been.

II,

use to the researrrer without any indexes.

dockets contain

VI.

m~re

I

1863-1901.
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These volumes have limited

The court journals and the judicial

information.

CIVIL APPEARMfCE DOCKETS.

foe Pioneer, Pol. l'II, No.2

Although labeled "Final

16 volumes.

(Letters A-O).

Average

�1

SERIES DESCRIPTION, Civil Appearance Dockets, continued
I

size:

32cm. x 4:7cm. x 7.5cm.
These volumes list all legal actions in the order that they were filed in
i

the court clerk' ~ office. Entry information i~cludes the date of summons and its
1

return, petitiori and pleadings filed, judicial judgments and orders, and a
I

.

I

listing of the costs
accrued during the action.
.I
.

The entry served as a registry

of all prior trial activities of either party or the court in setting up the case
I

for trial.

Each1volume includes an alphabetical index by parties in the front.

The series for the above years is complete, with one additional loose index for
\

the years 1901-1903 as a part·of the series.

In addition, a one volume

inv~rse

index is available listing defendant parties for the years 1863-1883 (Volumes AI) .

Later volum~s and general indexes are probably
in the courthouse. With
the
.
.
, \

aid of the volwJe indexes, this series' is a valuable aid to the resear,cher
I

,

studying county business foreclosures, attachments, and other commercial legal
problems.

. I

VII.
size:

JAIL BOOKS.,
28cm. x

1867-1885, 1904-1911.

I

41~m.

2 volumes.

(Nos. 1 and 4).

Average

x 5cm.

These volum~s list all male prisoners incarcerated in the county jai~ by
I

order of the cotirt.

Kept by either the sheriff or the jailor, the entry

information includes the prisoner's name, when committed, his place of origin,
I

his offense, terml length, by whose order, when discharged, the number of days
·1

served, and his physical description.
front.

Alphabetical indexes are included in the

I

Volumes 21 and 3 are missing, and later volumes are probably at the
,

courthouse.

TheseI volumes are good sources for researchers interested in the

number and kinds cif persons incarcerated, and for what offenses.
I

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VIII.

SHERIFF'S ACCOUNT BOOK.

1864-1865.

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foe Pioneer, Yolo fYI, 80. 2 \
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,\

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43

1 volume.

Size:

27cm. x 39cm. x

�I

SERIES DESCRIPTION, Sheriff's Account Book, continued
I

i
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3cm.
This volume was kept for the period after QUANTRILL's raid until the end
I

of the Civil Wari'

Listed are all court cases by parties where the sheriff is

owed a fee for 'his services, usually to serve a summons or writ.

Also are

I

listings of fees pwed to the sheriff for the boarding of prisoners and the duties
~

I

.

requiring his travel in and out of the county.
I

There is no index.

This volume

is of limited us~ in the study of early county law enforcement.
I

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IX.

CRIMINAL JUDICIAL
DOCKETS.
I

numerical order)J

Average size:

1874-1878, 1881-1945.

22 volumes.

{Random

30cm. x 41cm. x 4.5-7.5cm.

I

By law, each district judge kept a docket case book of all court cases that
I
I

he personally tried. Each page entry includes information as to case title, date
of writ, date of case, party arrest record, property attached, facts stated,
affidavits and bills of particular filed, appearing parties, adjoinments, jury
,I

selections and verdicts, witnesses sworn, judicial orders and executions, final
judgment, monies paid at court, and any continuances. Because justices stood, for
!

re-election every,two years, several of the above volumes changed hands several
I

times. Each judge kept his personal case docket, which he would turn over to his
I

replacement upon retirement;

This new judge in turn, would continue entr~ of

cases until the volume was complete, when it was filed with the district court.
Since two justices
served at the same. time, the volumes from the 1890's onward
I
overlap in chronology, as each judge took his turn trying cases on differ'ent
I

days.

There are gaps in the volume series between 1878 and 1881, and between
I

1927 and 1932. Al{)habetical indexes are included in the front of each volume.
A wealth of

infor~ation
about types of cases, frequency of crimes, judicial
I

orders and procedures, and kinds and severity of punishment meted out are of
I
I

interest to the re~earcher.
fhe Pioneer, Yolo PlI, 10. 2 ' i
I

Also included are many names of county residents.
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[I

x.

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numerical order)l.

37 volumes.

1873-1927, 1932-1961.

CIVIL JUDICIAL
DOCKETS.
, I

Average size:

(Random

30cm. x 41cm. x 7cm.

I

There are many more civil than criminal cases, accounting for the size of
, I

this particular ~eries.

By law, each district judge kept a docket case book of

all court cases ,that he personally tried.

Each page entry includes information

as to case title', date of writ, date of case, property attached, facts stated,
I

,

affidavits and bills of particular filed, appearing parties, adjoinments, jury
I

selections and verdicts,
witnesses sworn, judicial orders and executions, final
I
judgement, monie~, paid at court, and any continuances.

Because justices stood

for re-election ;every two years, several of the. above volumes changed Qands
\

,

several times.

Each judge kept his personal case docket, which he would ,turn
I

over to his replacement upon retirement. This new judge in turn, would cont,inue
entry of cases until the volume was complete, when it was filed with the district
I

court.

Since two: justices served at the same time, the volumes from the 1890's
I

onward overlap in chronology, as each judge took his' turn trying cases on
"-

different days.

'~lphabetical

indexes are included in the front of most volumes.

Volumes 15 and 18: have bound alphabetical indexes standing beside them.

Judge

, I
\

R. C. MANLEY's volume
(1922-25) is mistakenly enclosed within a cover entitled
,
I

\

"Criminal Docket, iVolume
9." Judge James BROOKS's volume (1907-12) has no index.
(
,

I

Several volumes for the years 1927-1932 are missing. It is suspected that random
,I

volumes are missing from 1920 on.

These records are of particular interest to

I

the researcher st,\fdying business and county growth, frequency of such cases as
,

divorce and alimqriy , assault and defamation, and other 'civil actions.
volumes contain

,II,

tti~

[he Pioneer, Pol. [PI, No.2,

names of many county residents.

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These

�DOUGLAS COUNTY RECORDS

Many times we hear about all the records that the Kansas Collection has
that pertain to Lawrence and Douglas County. In fact,' it seems to us that in
many ways the Kansas Collection takes the place of a County Archives. As a
service to our members the Society is publishing what the Kansas Collection has
that pertains to 'Douglas County. This list was compiled by the Kansas Collection
and we suspect represents what they have very accurately. As with the court
records these records are not available on interlibrary loan but you may get in
touch with the Kansas Co11e.ction and they will tell you what they can or cannot
do for you. Of course if you can anddo choose to visit the collection in person
you will be able to use these records. Most of them are not on open shelves but
they will be retrieved for you.
Record name, date

Volumes

Mortgage Records, vols.D-Z, 1-37 .......•.•.•••.................•.• 60 vols.
General Index, Mortgages: ................................ ~ . . . . . . . .. 7 vals.

vol.2-1860; vol.3-1869; vol.4-1874; vol.5-1882; vol.6-1886;
vol. 7-1890; vol.8-1895
.
Mortgage Record, 'vol. 1 (A-L). vol.2 (M-Z) .......................... 2 vols.
General Index, Deeds, Lawrence, 1855-59 .........•••..•............. 1 vol.
General Index, Deeds, Douglas County, 1857-60 •••••......••.•.•.... 1 vol.
General Index, Deeds: .......... ~ .................................. . 17 vols.

vol.1-1860; vol. 2-1860-63, orig.; vol.2-copy;
vol.3-1863; vol. 4-1865; vol. 5-1868; vol.6-1870; vol. 7-1873;
vol.8-1876; vol.9-1879; vol. 10-1882; vol.11-1883; vol.12-1886;
vol.13-1887; vol.14-1893; vol.15-1896; vol.16-1900
Deeds Records, vols.A-Z, 1-64 ....•••••••......•••••.• : .•.•...•..... 90 vols'.
Numerical Index:.' .................................................. 11 vols.

North Lawrence &amp; additions, 1917-47
Douglas County, 1925-50
Lawrence &amp; Eudora, 1917-49
Douglas County Townships:
11 &amp; 15, 1917-51, 1951-69, 2 vols.
12,13,14, 1917-58, 1958-69 (2 vols. ea township)

Transfer Records: ...............

0

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

21 vols.

Lands: 1872-1970, 10 vols.(overlap 1903-13,1910-21)(1921-70,vols.2-7)
Lots: 1871-1966, 10 vols. (1918-66, vols.2-8)
Lots Index: 1858-95, 1 vol.
Commissioners' Records: ..•............................•.•.......... 18 vols"
1855-1939, A-M (no J); Index ea.-vols.A-F, 1855-94 only
Taxes/Additional, ' 1924-49. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 vol.
Assessments/1865: 'Eudora, Palmyra, Willpw Springs ...........•...•.• 1 vol.
Marion, Clinton, Kanwaka, Lecompton ......•.•..... 1 vol.
Wakarusa , Sarcoxie ............................... 1 vol.
Assessment Rolls: ................................... ~ ............ . 417 vols.
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Eudora, Baldwin, Lecompton, 1930-45, 4 vols.
Baldwin, Vinland, 1916, 1918-21, 1926-29, 3 vols.
Baldwin, 1912, 1914, 1922-25, 3 vols.
Clint'on, 1863-64, 1866-76 anilUal, 1878-1916
biannual, 1918-45 triannual, 39 vols.
Eudora, 1864 (to 1945, same), 39 vols.
Grant, 1867 (to 1945, same), 38 vols.
Kanwaka, 1864-80 annual (to 1945, same), 42 vols.
fhe Pioneer, Vol. I'll, No.2,

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�Douglas County Records, continued
Volumes

Record name, dat'e

Assessment Rolls" continued
Lawrence, 1863-78 annual (to 1945, same), 44 vols.
North Lawrence, 1969-70, 3 vols.
Lecompton, 1864, 1866-69, 1872, 1874-76 annual
(to 1945, same), 37 vols.
Mar.ion, 1864 (to 1945, same), 40 vols.
Palmyra, 1863,(no 1865)(to 1945, same), 42 vols.
Wak~rusa, (identical-Palmyra), 42 vols.
Willow Springs, (same-Palmyra), 41 vols.
Civil Appearance' Dockets: .•.••••..••.••••.........•.....•..•....... 16 vols.
1863-1901, vols.A-O; Inverse Index, vols.A-I, 1863-84
Civil Trial Dockets: .................................. ~ ............ 8 vols.
May 1864-May 1867; Sept. 1867-Nov. 1868; vol.6, April 1874-April 1876; ,
vol.7, Oct 1876-April 1882; vol.8, Oct. 1882-0ct. 1885;
vol.9, Feb 1886-Feb. 1888; vol.10, May 1888-0ct. 1891;
vol ~ 11, Feb. 1892-May 1894
,
Lawrence Civil Dockets with Indexes: ....•...............•.•••••...• 8 vols.
Vol.1, Case 1-257, April-Oct 1873
Vol.2, Case 257-736, Oct.1873-Sept.1874
Vol.3, Case 737-1214, Sept.1874-Jan.1876
Vol.4, Case 1214-1849, Feb.1876-May 1878
Lawrence Justice'Dockets (no Indexes): .•.........•..•.••......••.•. 3 vols.
Vol.5, Feb.1878-Feb.1881
Vol.6, May 1881-April 1885
Vol. 7, Case 1~595, April 1885-Feb.1887
Lawrence Civil Dockets: ..........•....•.•••..•••.••..•.•..••..•••.. 28 vols',.
Vol.8, Feb.1887-Jan.1890
Vol.9, June 1890-April 1892
(no#), July 1891-Dec.1894
Vol.l0, April 1892-Jul 1895
Vol.ll, July 1895-June 1898
Vol.G, Jan. 1898~Dec.1907
Vol.12, June 1898-July 1900
Vol.13, July 1900-Feb.1911
(no#), Dec.1907-July 1912
Vol. 15, Feb. 191'1-Jan. 1913, Index
Vol.15, Feb.1911-Jan.1913 '
(no#), July 1912-Jan.1915
Vol.16, Jan.1913-May 1914
Vol.17, June 1914-0ct 1915
Vol.18, Oct.1915-0ct.1917, Index
Vol.18, Oct.1915-0ct.1917
Vol.19, Feb.1917-April 1919
Vol.20, May 1919-Aug.1922
Vol.22, Sept.1925-June 1927
Vol.23, June 1927-Aug.1928
Vol.16, July 1931-Jan.1933
Vol. 27, Jan. 193'3-Sept. 1934
Vol.28, Sept.1934-Aug.1937
Vol.29, Aug.1937-April 1941
Vol.T, Mar.1938~Jan.1943
Vol.30, April 1941-Feb.1948
Vol.T, Jan.1943-Aug.1951
foe Pioneer, Yolo nI, No.2

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�Douglas County

~ecords,

continued

,

Volumes

Record name, dat'e

Lawrence Civil Dockets, continued
(noi!), Jan. 1949-May 1954
Lawrence Justice Civil Dockets, Mar.1959-0ct.1960-Sept.1961 .......• 2 vols;
Douglas County R~cords, April 1874-0ct.1878 •.•........•..•.......•. 1 vol.
Sheriff Docket, 1864-65 ........................................... . 1 vol.
Jail Register, 1867-85, vol. I; 1904-11, vol.4 ..•••..•..•....••••.•. 2 vols.
Lawrence Justices Docket: ......................................... . 2 vol's.
(no#), Case 30?-507, Feb.1884-June 1885
Vol.3, Case 1-311, June 1885-Jan.1887
Cr iminal Appearap.ce Docket: •...............•...................... 7 vols.
Vol.l, Case 1-628, Nov.1863-Feb.1878, Index
Vol.l
Vol.2~ Case 629-1266, April 1878-0ct.1893
Vol. 3, Case 1297-1805, Oct.1893-Sept.1907
Vol.l, Case 1-292, Jan.1945-April 1946
Vol. 2, Case 293-610, Aug.1946-Aug.1947
Vol.E, Case 1800-2438, 1950-51
Lawrence Criminal Docket: .•.....•••••••.••••.•................•.... 8 vols.
(no#), Case 152-484, July 1910-Dec.1913
Vol.16, Case 1625-1947, Nov.1924-April 1927
Vol~19, Case 2639-2960, Oct.1932-May 1935
Vol.17, Case 1675-1915, April 1937-May 1939
Vol.18, Case 1'916-2157, May 1939-April 1941
Vol.22, Case 3450-3685, April 1939-April 1940
Vol.19, Case 2158-2427, April 1941-Feb.1943
Vol.20, Case 2428-2486, Feb.1943-Feb.1945
Douglas Co. Criminal Docket, Index, June 1874-0ct.1878 ••...•••.•... 1 vol.
Douglas Co. Criminal Trial Docket,Case 1-628,May 1864-Feb.1878 ..... 1 vol.
Douglas Co. Criminal Docket, Vol. 3, Case 110-307, July 1881Feb. 1884 • •.•••• '•••••••••••' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 vol.
Lawrence Criminal, Docket: ......................................... . 2 vols.
Vol.4, Case 2-286, Feb.1887-0ct.1888
Vol.5, Case 1-288, April 1889-May 1893
Douglas Co. Criminal Docket: .......••.•.•.......••.•....•....••....
Vol.7, Case 1-152, July 1899-July 1910
(no#), Case 315-600, Mar.1899-Dec.1913
Vol.6, Case 1-294, June 1893-June 1899
(no#), Case 601-1014, Jan.1914-Aug.1918
(no#), Case 1015-1352, Aug.1918-Sept.1927
Vol.9, Case 624-923, Aug.1922-Sept.1925
Vol.l0, Case 1-333, May 1920-Sept.1923
Vol.11, Case 1353-1624, Oct.1922-Nov.1924
Vol.15, Case 1-337, Sept.1923-May 1926
Journal: ......... '
24 vols.
Vols. A-9, 1863~1974; Index, Vol.B. 1865-67, Vol.E, 1870-73
Delinquent Real Estate Tax Sales Record: •........•................. 9 vols.
Vols. 19-25. 1926-41, (no Us), 1942-56
Judgement Docket, Vol.2, 1871-78 ................................... 1 vol.
Embalmer License Register, 1910 .•..•................•.......•.••... 1 vol.
Personal Tax Warrant Record, Vol.A, 1925-35 ...••..........•.•.•.... 1 vol.
Mortgages/Fields Destroyed, Vol.1, 1885-95 •.•.•.................... 1 vol.
Record of Cost &amp; A:ttachment Bonds, Vol.A, 1901-05 .................. 1 vol.
Record of Bonds, Vol. A, 1900-23 .................................... 1 vol.
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Volumes

Record name. date

Record of Appeal &amp; Replevin Bonds, Vol.A, 1900-16 ..•...•....•...••. 1 vol.
Stock Lien Record, Vol. 1 , 1888-1940 ....••.....•...•.•..•.••...•.••• 1 vol.
Welfare Fund &amp; Warrant Register, Vol.2, 1945-47 •.•..•.•••••...•.••. 1 vol.
Sheriff's Fee Book: ............................................ ···· 5 vols.

Vol.A, 1898-1900; 1905-13; Vol.D, 1913-21; Vol.E, 1922-25;
Vol.F, 1925-37;
Fee Book, 1907-17 ................................................ ·· 1 vol.

Douglas Co. Tax-:-Sale Record: •.•••..•••••..........•....•.•. "....••.• 38 vols.
Lots, (duplicate), 1859-62
Lots, Lawrence, Index, 1859-65
Lots, Lawrence, 1859-65
(duplicate)
Lots, 1860-65
Lots, Eudora/Franklin, 1861-65
Lots, 1862-65 '
Lots, 1868-73
(duplicate, 3 vols.)
Lots, 1874-77
(duplicate, 2 vols.)
Lots, 1878-82
(duplicate, 2 vols.)
Lots, 1883-90 \
(duplicate)
Lots, 1891-1902
(duplicate)
Lots &amp; Land, 1859-60
Lots &amp; Lands, 1,859-62
Lots, 1903-15 :
Lots &amp; Lands 1861-65
(duplicate)
Lots &amp; Lands, 1865-67
(duplicate, 3 vols.)
Lots &amp; Lands, 1916-21
(duplicate)
Lots &amp; Lands, 1922-25
Lands, 1859-65 '\
Lands, 1868-77".
Lots &amp; Lands, 1922-25 (duplicate)
Lands, 1891-1915
(duplicate)
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Tax Roll, 1863-19~7 ...••.•••.•....•...•......•...••....•.•..•.••.• 324 vols.
Annual records :begin with variable pattern:
Lawrence, Lots,: 1863
Clinton, Lots,1863
Lots, 1863
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Lands, 1863
Lawrence, Lots, 11864
Lands, 1864
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Lands, 1865
Lots, 1865 (2 vdls.)
Lands, Personal'Property, 1867
Lots, 1867
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Tax Roll, 1863-1967, continued
Continues 1867 pattern for ea. year (no Lots. 1869) through 1873
Lands, 1874 ;
Lots, 1874
Personal Property, 1874
Lots, 1875
Lands, Personal Property, 1876
Lots, 1876
Lands, Person~l Property, 1877
Lands, Personal Property, 1875
Lots, 1877
Resumes 1867 Pattern (addtl. Lots Index for 1884) through 1886
Lands, Personal Property, 1887
Lots, Personal Property, 1887
Lands, Personal Property, 1887
Lots, Personal Property, 1888
Lands, Personal Property, 1888, Vols.1 &amp; 2
Continues 1888,pattern through 1895
Lots, Personal.Property, 1896
Lands,Personal;Property, 1896
Continues 1896 pattern (Lots. Personal Property for 1900
says Lawrence) through 1906
Lawrence, Lots~ Personal Property, 1907
Lots, Personal:Property, 1907
Lands, Personai Property, 1907
Continues 1907 pattern. with variable filing of 3 vols. per year.
(no Lots. Personal Property for 1920) through 1933
Lawrence, Lots,: Personal Property, 1934
Lots, Personal Property, 1934
Lands, Personal Property, 1934, Vols.1 &amp; 2
Continues 1934 pattern through 1942
Baldwin, Eudora" Lecompton, 1943
Lawrence, 1943
North Lawrence,' 1943
Lands, 1943, Vols.1 &amp; 2
Continues 1943'pattern through 1956
1949 on
(1951 only adds Vols.1 &amp; 2 to North Lawrence)
Baldwin, Eudora,. Lecompton, 1957
Lawrence, Vols.1 &amp; 2, 1957
North Lawrence,'1957
Lands, 1957, Vols. 1 &amp; 2
Continues 1957.pattern (Lands. 1967. 1 Vol. only) through 1967
Commissioner RecQ~d of Allowances: .................•............... 10 vols.,
July 1872-July 1885
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Vol.3, Mar. 1891-June 1895
Sept. 1895-Dec.1898
Vol.B, Jan.1899-Aug.1902
Vol.C, Aug.1902~July 1906
Vo1.D, Aug.1906'-Feb.1910
Vol.E, Mar.1910-Mar.1913
Vol.F, April 1913-Jan.1915
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Delinquent Real,Estate Sales Record, Vols.19-23, 1926-37 •••....•... 5 vols.
County Clerk Distribution Record: .....•.•......•••......•••.••.•... 9 vols.
June 1904-0ct.1908
Nov. 1908-Feb. 1913
1875-79
Mar. 1913-Nov.1916
Jan.1917-Dec.1919
Dec.1919-June 1922
July 1922-Nov.1924
Dec. 1924-0ct. 1926
Nov. 1926-0ct .'1928
County Clerk Trial Balance, Jan. 1907 -Dec. 1909. • • • . . . . • . • • • • . • • • • • .. 1 vol.
County Clerk Fee Books: ........................................... . 2 vols.
Vol.A, Jan. 1898-Dec. 1909; Vol.B, Sept.1920-Dec.1926
County Clerk Check &amp; Deposit ,Registration, 1911-38 •.•.....•........ 3 vol~.
Redemption Book, 1879-91, 1910-34 •..•..•.................•.....••.. 2 vols.
Tax Levies, VoL 1 , 1867-1916; Vol.2, 1910-34 ...................... . 2 vol~.
Judgement Tax Roll, VoLe, 1893-98 ................................ . 1 vol,'
General Abstract' of Tax Roll .....•.•.............•...........•..... 5 vols.
Lawrence, 1903~15
Vol. 2, 1923-26;
Vol. 1, 1909-211'
1927-30
1931-40
Abstract of Assessment Roll, Vol.1, 1913-43 ....................... . 1 vol.
Omitted Personal 'Property Tax Roll, Aug.1903-Dec.1904 ............. . 1 vol.
Railroad Tax Roll, 1874-79, 1882-1910 ............................ .. 4 vols.
County Treasurer Recapitulation of Abstract of Tax Rolls,1927!...40 .•. 1 vol.
Journal/Clerks Off ices: ........................................... . 2 vols.
Vol.C, Nov. 1880-0ct. 1909; Vol.D, Oct.1910
County Clerk General Ledger, Vol.1, 1911-27 .....................•.. 1 vol.
Recapitulation ofl County Expenditures, ,Oct. 1928-Dec. 1934 .....•..... 1 vol.,
County Clerk General Ledger, Vols.2-4, 1915-27 ..................... 3 vols.
Record of County Orders, Vol.B, Jan.1867-Aug.1874 ....••••••..•..... 1 vol.
County Clerk Bank Accounts, 1898-1909 ......••...•.••••.•........... 1 vol.'
Daily Cash Book,' ,1886-96/Accounts of Banks, 1886-95 •.•............. 1 vol.,
Treasurer's Record of Payment for Floating Orders, 187- •••...•..... 1 vol.:
Commissioners' Report on Fees, Feb.1921-May 1924 .............•.•... 1 vol.
Ledger, Paid Out; 1914-19. " .................. -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 vols.
Peddler's License, Aug.1903-Sept.1942 .............................. 1 vol.
Ledger, County Assistance to the Needy, 1912-14 .............•....•• 1 vol.
Ledger, Meter Readings for County Offices, 1944,1946 ...•..•.•••... 2 vols.
Ledger, Stamps for County Officials, 1955-58 .•..•••...•...•..... ~ .. 1 vol.
Ledger, License Books, 1944-45, 1949-59, 1952-59 ................... 3 vols.
Licenses Sold, Jan. 1958-Jan.1964 ................................... 1 vol.
Ledger, Fees Paid 'for Licenses, Jan.1946-Jan.1951 ..........•.•....• 1 vol.
Ledger, Amounts Paid by County Treasurer, Vol.B, 1868-78 ........... 1 vol.
Ledger, County Fund Balances, 1884-1911 ............................ 2 vols.
Estrays, 1864-66; Dec.1863-June 1866; Vol.C, 1875-1916 ............. 3 vols.
Real Estate Index',. 1891............................................ 1 vol.
Record of Physicians Authority to Practice, Oct.1901-Jun 1919 ...... 1 vol.
Record of Blank Liquor Affidavits, April 1887-May 1909 ....•.•...... 1 vol.
Census, 1870 ..... '.

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Volumes

Record name, ,date

Register of Schobl District Bonds, 1872-1922....................... 1 vol.,
Record of School Land Sales, 1866-1907 ...•........................• 1 vol.
Register of Party Affiliation, prior to 1938, Douglas Co ..••....... 10 vols.
First Precinct, Fourth Ward
Kanwaka: Kanwaka, Stull
Lecompton: Big Springs, Lecompton (2 vols.)
Marion
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Palmyra
Palmyra: Black Jack, North Baldwin, Vinland (3 vols.)
Wakarusa
Road Tax Roll: . .' .. ' ................................................ . 42 vols.

Eudora: 1879, 1880, 1882, 1891-92, 1893-94, 1899-1900, 1902-03
Clinton: 1891-:1902 (6 vols.) .
Grant: 1890-9t, 1893-94, 1895-96
Kanwaka: 1891~92, 1897-98, 1902-03
Lecompton: 1879, 1891-92, 1897-98
Marion: 1~91-92, 1895-1900 (3 vols.), 1902-03
Palmyra: 1891-94 (2 vols.), 1898-1903 (3 vols.)
Wakarusa: 1879, 1882, 1891-92, 1899-1900, 1902-03
Willow Springs: 1891-92, 1897-1903 (4 vols.)
Minutes:Boards of Equalization &amp; Commissioners, July 1870-July 1875.1
Ledgers: Cash Docket, Feb.-Oct.1882 •................................ 1
Jury Docket, Nov. 1928-Dec. 1932. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
Probate Record, Oct. 1855-Nov. 1958; Vol.3, June 1894-Dec.1904 .•...•. 2

vol.
vol.
vol.
vols.

Court Journal: ...........................·.......................... 3 vols.

Nov.1904-March 1907; May 1907-Nov.1910; Nov.1910-March 1914
Description of Property for Tax Assessment ........................ .
Lots Sales to County, 1858-1900 ..••...••.•..•..•...................
Benefit District: Assessments/Kaw Drainage District,Vol.1,1937-58 ...
Special Assessments, Highways, 1929-38 ................•...••.......
Refunding Warrant:, Personal Property, Nov. 1924-June 1934-Feb. 1939 .•
Certificate of Registration of Farm, June 1911-April 1968 .........•
Coroner's Record,! Dec. 1960-Dec. 1964 ............................... .
Receipts for Papers Taken from District Court Office, 1885-1900 ... .
Board of Commiss~oner's Orders &amp; Cancel County Taxes, 1933-40 .•.••.
County Clerk Receipts &amp; Disbursements, Vol.3, Jan.1954-May 1964 ....
District Court Transcript: Stevensons vs. Consolidated Barb
Wire Co., 1900~lVols. 1 &amp; 2 .......•••.•..................... ·.... .
Sheriff's Return on Execution, 1972-73 ............................ .

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1 vol.
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Recel.vlng
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. Vo1.2, Jan.18n'::'Dec.1877
Vol.3, Jan.1878~Dec.1885
Vol.4, Jan.1886-Dec.1897
Vol. 5, Jan. 1898,..,.May 1911
Vol.6, June 1911-June 1924
Vol.7, July 192~-Nov.1938
Vol.8, Nov.1938~Dec.1940
Chattel Mortgage Record ••.........••.....•••.•••...••••......• : .... 17 vols.
Vol.R-Z, 1905-33, (Indexes follow ea. volume R-W); Vol.1 &amp; 2,
1933-37
Field Book for Real Estate Assessment, 1934 ......•................. 43 vols.
Baldwin, Vols.1"-17
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Volumes

Field Book for Real Estate Assessment, 1934, continued
Eudora, Vols.1-9
Grant
Kanwaka
Lawrence, Vols;.1-2, 4, 6, 8-10, 13-14, 17-18, (two nolF)
Lecompton, Vols.1-2, (one noiF)
Marion'
Palmyra, 2 vors.
Wakarusa, 2 vols.; Outlets, Vols.1 &amp; 2
Willow Springs'
Field Book for Real Estate Assessment, Lawrence, 1938 .............. 18
Vols.1-2, 4-12 (one extra, noil, after 11),14,16-18
Fairground, 1 'vol.
Annual Report of County Superintendent, 1904-55 •................... 6
Register of Deeds Fee Book......................................... 7
Jan. 1903-0ct. 1909
Vol.A, Mar.1924-0ct.1925
Vol.B, Nov.1925-May 1927
Vol.C, May 1927-Feb.1929
Vol.D, Mar.1929-Dec.1930
Vol.E, Jan.1931-July 1935
Vol.F, Aug.1935-Dec.1940
Reception Record &amp; Fee Book, Jan.1941-Dec.1945 ..................... 1
Lawrence Register of Claims, Vol.B,July 1903-Jan.1906 ....•........ 1

vols.
vols.
vols.

vol.
vol.

Claim Register ............................... .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 vols.

Jan.31-Dec.31 of these years: 1946-54;1960-64;1965-65;1966-66
Lawrence Record lof Claims .. ,......

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Oct: 1922-Sept.1926
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Claim &amp; Warrant Register, July-Nov. 1927; Dec.1927-Jan.1929 .........
Pay Roll Warrant Register, Jan.1943-Dec.1953 ........•............·..
Lawrence Unpaid Warrant Register, Feb.1931-July 1948 ...............
Lawrence Warrant Register, Jan.-Aug.1935 ..........................•
Lawrence Treasurer's Record, May 1922-May 1926 ....•.....•.•........
Treasurer's Journal, Lawrence, Nov.1957-Dec.1961 .•....•.•••........
Treasurer's Warrant Record, Feb.1915-April 1917 .....•..•...........
Lawrence Journal" Feb. 1934-Jul 1946................................
Lawrence Ci viI Docket..............................................
Vol.R, Case 3502-3722
Case 1-110

4 vols.

2 vols.
1 vol.
1 vol.
1, vol.
1 vol.
1 vol.
1 vol.
1 vol.
5 vol.s.

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Aug. 1934
Vol.S, Case 111-432, Aug.1934-Mar.1938
Lawrence Cr iminal ' Docket .•..............................•.••...••... 1 vol.
Vo1.24, April 1943-Nov.1948, Case 225-536
Lawrence Register of Bond, April 1865-Mar.1875 ..........•...••....• 1 vol.
Bond Record ...... '. ..................... ~ .......................... . 2 vols.
April 1865-Jan.1883; May 1868-July 1886
Lawrence Bond Record, Jan.1883-July 1916 ..•.....••..••....•.•.....• 1 vol.
Lawrence Register of City Orders: ................................. .. 2 vols.
Vol.E, Oct.1897~Sept.1918; Vol.F, Oct.1913-Feb.1918
Invoices &amp; Ordinances, Jan.5, 1910-Aug.25, 1915,524-1128 ...•...... 1 vol.
Lawrence Ordinances, May 1866-0ct.1932 ...........••................ 1 vol.
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Lawrence Index to Petitions, Vol.A, May 1866-April 1948 ............
Lawrence Improvement Orders, Jan.1899-Sept.1913 ....................
Lawrence Property Inventory, April 1, 1936 ....•....•...•...........
Lawrence Register of Licenses, Vol.B, June 1875-Mar.1914 ...........
Lawrence Sales, Tax Record, May 1858-Aug.1861 .•.•...•....•••.......•
Lawrence Records of Communicable Disease: •.•......•.....•........••
Jan.1918-April 1942; June 1918-Dec.1938

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vol.
vol.
vol.
vols.

Warsaw Water Co.................................................... 3 vols.

Vol.1, Case 1-1000, Nov.1916-Dec.1917
Vol.2, Case 1001-1250, Nov.1917-Dec.1917
Vol.3, Case 1751-2498, Nov.1917-Dec.1917
Water Department, Mar.1918-April 1926 .•...........................• 1 vol.
Lawrence Taxes Received, 1928-64 ............. ; ..................... 1 vol.
Lawrence Newspaper Clippings, 1952-1977 •........................... 13 vols.
Oct.10, 1952-Dec.28, 1956
Jan.1, 1957-0ct.2,1961
Oct.11,1961-Jan.9,1964
Jan.10,1964-Aug.31,1966
Sept.1,1966-Dec.20,1967
Dec.30,1967-Aug.16,1969
Aug.18,1969-May. 1,1971
May 1,1971-Dec;31,1971
Jan. 1., 1972-Sept. 20,1972
Sept. 21 , 1972-July 3, 1973
July 5,1973-Dec.30,1974
Jan.1,1975-Dec.31,1975
Jan. 1 , 1976-Jan.15, 1977

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�EXTRACTS FROM AN ABSTRACT
Lots 176 and 178, Rhode Island Street, Lawrence, Ks

Charles and Emma Worley submitted this original Abstract of Title to The
PIONEER, which was sent to our Society by the Johnson County Genealogical
Society, and was prepared by Frank E. BANKS, Abstracter, of Durfee's Improved
System of Real $state Title Books, 19 Aug 1946. The Society at this point has
Instead, we will publish
no capacity for, making its abstracts available.
references, where shown, so that anyone interested can go ~o the original records
for further information. All references are to Douglas Co., Ks deeds unl~ss
otherwise noted:.
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. Lawrence Building &amp; Loan Assoc., City, Gentlemen: At your
request, I have examined the abstract of title to lots One hundred seventy-six
(176) and One hundred seventy-eight (178) on Rhode Island Street in the City of
Lawrence; and f~'om such examination, I find title to the same vested in Adam
CARTER, free and clear of encumbrances. Yours respectfully, C. E. LINDLEY,
Probate Judge.
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Deed in Trust, Wm H. R. LYKINS to Trustees of Lawrence in trust
for Joseph N. MACE. For $1.00 Conveys Lots 176-178 R. I. St. (a partial ~ge).
(Recorded 02 Jun", ' ·1855, Book A p. 1)
1910, 11 Mar:
County of Douglas, State of Kansas/SS. Jacob PIKE, a resident
of Douglas County, Kansas being duly sworn says, that he knew Ensebia FRAZEE
December 11,1885 when she executed a Warranty Deed to Eva T. FRAZEE recorded in
Book 39, p. 461 and knows said Ensebia FRAZEE to be one and the same person as
Eusebia FRAZEE grantee in a deed recorded in Book 34, p.23; that Eva I. FRAZEE
grantor in deed to Newton J. FLUKE recorded in Book 41, p.332 was known to this
affiant who knows her to be one and the same person as Eva T. FRAZEE grantee in
said above deed ,recorded in Book 39, p.461, all above deeds referred to and
recorded in Records of Douglas County, Kansas. Jacob PIKE. Subscribed and sworn
to before me this 11 Mar 1910. Frank BANKS, Notary Public.
1884, 04 Mar:
Warranty Deed. Fidelia C. STURTEVANT formerly Fidelia C. MACE
and Arthur STURTEVANT her husband to Eusebia FRAZEE. For $450 Conveys Lots no's
176 &amp; 178 Rhode Island Street in the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas.
(Recorded 19 Mar '1884, Book 34, p.23)
1885, 11 Dec:
Warranty Deed. Ensebia FRAZEE a widow to Eva T. FRAZEE. For
$500 conveys Lots No's 176 and 178 Rhode Island Street in the City of Lawrence,
Douglas County, Kansas. (Recorded 12 Dec 1885, Book 39, p.461)
1886, 23 Sep: Warranty Deed. Eva 1. FRAZEE unmarried to Newton J. FLUKE. For
$550 conveys Lots No's 176 &amp; 178 Rhode Island Street in the City of Lawrence,
Douglas Co., Ks. (Recorded 23 Sep 1886, Book 41, P.332)
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1888, 01 Nov:
Warranty Deed. Newton J. FLUKE and Emma E. FLUKE wife to J .. N.
ROBERTS. For $600. conveys Lots No's 176 and 178 Rhode Island St in the City of
Lawrence, Douglas Co., Ks. (Recorded 12 Dec 1888, Book 49, p.100)
1893, 09 May:
Mdrtgage. Adam CARTER a widower to Wm. T. SINCLAIR. Conveys
Lots No's 176 &amp; 178 R.I. St. to secure $400 Five yrs at Seven (7) per cent.
(Recorded 10 May 1893, Book 28, p.219)
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1896, 9 May:
Assignment. Wm. T. SINCLAIR to F. W. BARTELDES. Lot 178 Rhode
Island St, Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks. Since 15 May 1893, '2 o'clock, P.M. For
value received, sell and assign the mortgage made by Adam S. CARTER to secure
payment of note for $400.00. Date. May 9, 1896. and recorded in Book 28 of
Mortgages at page 219 in the off ice of the Register of Deeds, of Douglas Co., Ks.
and the notes therein described. (Recorded 08 Sep 1897, Book 31, p.591)
1893, 09 May:
Warranty Deed. J. N. ROBERTS and Emily S. ROBERTS, his wife,
to Adam CARTER. ,For $600 Convey Lot 178 on Rhode Island St, and other property
all in the City 'of Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks. '(Recorded 07 July 1893, Book 58,
p.310)
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1918, 15 Apr: W~rranty Deed. Adam CARTER and Lillie B. CARTER, his wife, t9 Ira
C. STEVENSON. For $1.00 and exchange 'of properties convey Lots 176 and 178 on
Rhode Island St.' in the City of Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks. (Recorded 16 Apr 1918,
Book 104, p.11)' ~
1918, 08 Apr:M~rtgage. Ira C. STEVENSON and Gertrude E. STEVENSON, his wife,
to The Lawrence Building &amp; Loan Association. For $700 convey lots 176 and 178
on Rhode Island St in the City of Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks to secure payment of
$8.89 per month ftom April 1918 to March 1928 inclusive. (Recorded 08 Apr 1918,
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Book 56, p.503) ,
1920, Taxes LotlF'176 $21.81 (1st 1/2 $10.91 paid).
1920, Taxes Lotfl178 $22.09 (1st 1/2 $11.05 paid).
1925, 30 Nov:
Mortgage. Ira C. STEVENSON and Gertrude E. STEVENSON, his wife
to The Lawrence Building and Loan Association. Convey $3000. on Lots 1}6 and 178
of Rhode Island St in the City of Lawrence, Douglas County, Ks to secure payment
of $38.10 per month from December 1925 to November, 1935 both inclusive.
(Recorded 03 Dec 1925, Book 68, p.148)
1926, 10 Apr: Mortgage. Ira C. STEVENSON and Gertrude E. STEVENSON, his wife
to the Lawrence Building and Loan Association. Convey $500 on Lots 176 and 178
on Rhode Island St in the City of Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks. to secure payment of
note for'said sum. (Recorded 12 Apr 1926, Book 69, p.296)
1926, 17 Jun: Affidavit. County of Douglas, State of Kansas, SS: Jacob piKE,
a resident of Douglas County, Kansas being duly sworn says, that he knew Ensebia
FRAZEE December 111, 1885 when she executed a Warranty Deed to Eva T. FRAZEE
recorded in Book :39, p.461 and knows said Ensebia FRAZEE to be one and the same
person as Eusebia,FRAZEE grantee in deed recorded in Book 34, p.23; that Eva I
FRAZEE grantor in:deed to Newton J. FLUKE recorded in Book 41, p.332 was known
to this affiant who knows her to be one and the same person as Eva T. FRAZEE
grantee in said above deed recorded in Book 39, p.461, all above deeds referred
to and recorded in Records of Douglas County, Kansas. Jacob PIKE. Subscribed
and sworn to before me this 11th day of March A. D. 1910. Frank E. BANKS. Notary
Public.
(Recorded 17 Jun 1926, Book 118, p.29)

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�Extracts From An Abstract, Lots 176 &amp; 178, Rhode Island St, continued
1925, Taxes $28.22 (1st 1/2 $14.11 paid)
1943, 25 Jan, Probate Court, Douglas County, Ks, Estate of 1. C. ,STEVENSON,
deceased. (Docket L, page 6525)
1943, 25 Jan, Petition for probate of will filed, reciting that I. C. STEVENSON
died January 18, 1943 testate and left surviving him as his sole and surviving
heirs at law, Gertrude E. STEVENSON, and Elbert K. STEVENSON, a son.
1943, 25 Jan, Waiver of heirs filed.
1943, 25 Jan, Hearing had and will admitted to probate. (Journal 28, p.661)
1943, 25 Jan. Will.
"I, 1. C. STEVENSON, at this time residing at 825 Indiana St. in the City of
Lawrence, Kansas, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and
publish this my last will and Testament: First: I direct that all my just debts,
including funeral expenses· be paid by my executor. Second I give and bequeath
to my wife, GertrudeE. STEVENSON, all of my property, both real and personal of
which I may be possessed at the time of my death. Third I appoint my wife,
Gertrude E. STEVENSON, all of my property, both real and personal of which I may
be possessed at the time of my death. Third Ii appoint my wife, Gertrude E.
STEVENSON, as executor of this my last will and testament and direct that she be
not required to give bond for the execution of the same and that the court
admitting this will to probate grant letters testamentary without bond. Witness
my hand at Lawrence, Ks, this nineteenth day of July, 1934. (2 witnesses) I. C.
STEVENSON." (Record 8, p. 11)
.
1943, 25 Jan: Hearing had and Gertrude E. STEVENSON appointed Executrix without
bond and Letters issued. (Journal 28, p.661)
,
1943, 04 Feb:
will.

Widow Gertrude E. STEVENSON files her election to take under the

1943, 12 Feb:

Inventory filed list land described in caption and other land.

1943, 15 Feb:

Proof of publication of notice of appointment filed.

1943, 20 Apr:

Finding of Inheritance Tax Division filed, No tax chargeable.

1944, 19 Jan: Petition for final settlement filed and hearing set for Feb 11,
1944. (Journal 29, p.212.)
1944, 07 Feb:

Proof of publication of notice of final hearing filed.

1944, 11 Feb:

Affidavit in proof of service of notice of final hearing filed.

1944, 11 Feb: Order of final settlement. "Now on this 11th day of February,
1944, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. comes on for hearing the petition of Gertrude E.
STEVENSON, executrix of the estate of I. C. STEVENSON, Deceased for final
settlement of said estate; said Executrix appearing in pers~n and by her
attorney, Chas. A. SPRINGER, and also appearing Elbert K. STEVENSON and no other
interested or concerned persons appearing.
'
THEREUPON, the Court examined the Notice of final settlement, the publication
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thereof, and the proof of such publication; also examined the Affidavit in Proof
of Mailing Copies of said Notices, and being duly advised in the premises, finds
that notice of the time and place of this hearing has been given pursuant to
Section 185 of the Kansas Probate Code, and the same is now and hereby approved.
THEREUPON, said matter proceeds on for hearing, and the Court, upon examining the
Petition of Final Settlement and the Executrix's Final Account, and after hearing
the testimony given in support thereof and being duly advised in the premises,
finds that the allegations contained in said petition are true, and the Final
Account of said executrix is approved and allowed, and the Court further finds
that said estate should now be finally settled, and it is therefore by the Court
found and adjudged:
1. That the executrix has paid all the Court Costs, personal property taxes and
attorney fees out of funds not chargeable to the estate and that receipts
therefore have been filed herein, and there is on hand for distribution in said
estate the total sum of $6902.68 in cash and sixty shares of the RobertsonShirley Lumber Company, Certificate No. 26, accounts receivable of unknown value,
and a contract for sale of certain real estate made with Susie PRICE, by said
decedent and also a Metropolitan Life Insurance co. Policy No. 4,472,256 C, in
the sum of $1000.00 issued to Susie PRICE and assigned to the decedent; that all
claims against said estate have been paid in full, and that all personal property
taxes in said estate have been paid.
2. That said decedent, I. C. STEVENSON left surviving him as his sole heirs at
law, Gertrude E. STEVENSON, his widow, and the executrix of this estate, and a
son Elbert K. STEVENSON, and that under the terms of the will of decedent the
said Gertrude E. STEVENSON, is the sole beneficiary thereof, and is entitled to
receive all of decedent's estate.
3. That said decedent at the time of his death was the owner in fee simple. of
the following described real estate situated in Douglas County, Kansas to wit:
Lot No. 178 on Rhode Island Street, in the City of Lawrence, (and other land) IT
IS THEREFORE CONSIDERED, ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED, by the Court that all of
the personal property now in the hands of the executrix in said estate and all
of the above described real estate, be and is hereby a signed to Gertrude E.
STEVENSON, the widow and sole beneficiary under the will of the decedent, IT IS
FURTHER ORDERED, that after said executrix has filed a receipt from Gertrude E.
STEVENSON, the sole beneficiary she will be entitled to a discharge from all
liability in said estate." (Journal 29~ p.258)
1944, 02 Jun.

Final receipt filed as ordered.

1944, 02 Jun.

Final order of Discharge of said Executrix made. (Journal 30,

p.328)

1945, Taxes 1925 to 1945 both inclusive paid.
1946, 04 Sep: Warranty Deed. Gertrude E. STEVENSON, a single woman to Robert
Milton ROSE and Marguerite M. ROSE, as joint tenants with right of survivorship
and not as tenants in common. Grant and convey Lot 178 on Rhode Island St in the
City of Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks. (Recorded 05 Sep 1946, Book 155, p.153)
1946, 05 Sep: Mortgage. Robert Milton ROSE and Marguerite M. ROSE husband and
wife to the Lawrence Building and Loan Association. Convey $4300. 'on Lot 178 of
Rhode Island St, in the City of Lawrence, Douglas Co, Ks. (Recorded 05 Sep 1946,
Book 91, p.418)

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

MARTIN,

LEITH,

BURROUGHS, SMITH

I ,am seeking information on the family of Joseph Emanuel MARTIN,
born 20 November 1859, Nicholas Co, WV.
He married Mollie LEITH,
about 1886. They lived in Kansas and Missouri, and they had four
chi ldren, John MARTIN, Rozella Cather ine "Ka ty" MARTIN, born 05
April 1888, Drexel, Mo., Andrew B. MARTIN, born 13 Mar 1894, and
Lou MARTIN, believed to have been born in the fall of 1896 or 1897.
Moll ie LEITH died when Lou was born and Lou was adopted by a
neighbor.
John ran away from home after his mother died and even
though many years were spent searching for him, he was never seen
again.
Andrew died at Temple, Tx, 08 Jan. 1917, aged 22, and is
interred at Daugherty, Ok. Katy married Arthur J. "Art" BURROUGHS
in Oklahoma City, OK, 09 Jan 1904. Art and Katy BURROUGHS had four
children, Mabel Angeline BURROUGHS, born 22 Dec 1904, Guthrie, OK,
Ralph Arthur BURROUGHS, born 17 Oct 1907, Joplin, Mo, Kirby Walter
BURROUGHS, born 23 Feb 1911, Davis, Ok, and Ruth Vivian BURROUGHS,
born about 1912. Katy and Lou lost contact with each other about
1940 somewhere in Oklahoma.
It is believed Lou married Charlie
Smith of Oklahoma and had a daughter named Rosalee SMITH.
Will
share information.
Cora Wilson, 893 Rivercrest Rd, Valley Mills,
Tx 76689-2632.
Telephone (817) 932-6605.

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�INDEX to VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 2
ANDREAS, A. T.
38
BANKS, Frank E.
55, 56
BARTELDES, F. W.
56
BROOKS, Judge James 45
BURROUGHS, Arthur J. "Art" 59
BURROUGHS, Katy 59
BURROUGHS, Kirby Walter 59
BURROUGHS, Mabel Angeline 59
BURROUGHS, Ralph Arthur 59
BURROUGHS, Ruth Vivian 59
CARTER, Adam S. 55, 56
CARTER, Lillie B.
56
CROSSWHITE, Craig 36
DOUGLAS, Senator Stephen A.
37
FLUKE, Emma E.
55
FLUKE, Newton J.
55, 56
FRAZEE. Ensebia 55, 56
FRAZEE. Eusebia 55. 56
FRAZEE. Eva I.
55
FRAZEE, Eva T.
55, 56
LAWRENCE, Amos A.
37
LEITH, Mollie 59
LINDLEY, C. E.
55
LYKINS. Wm. H. R.
55
MACE, Fidelia C.
55
MACE. Joseph N.
55
MANLEY, Judge R. C.
45
MARTIN. Andrew B.
59
MARTIN, John 59
MARTIN. Joseph Emanuel 59
MARTIN, Lou 59
MARTIN, Rozella Catherine "Katy"
MCCOY, Doctor Don 36
PIERCE. President Franklin 36
PIKE, Jacob 55, 56
PRICE, Susie 58
QUANTRILL 44
QUANTRILL, Captain William Clark
ROBERTS, Emily S.
56
ROBERTS. J. N.
55, 56
ROSE, Marguerite M.
58
ROSE, Robert Milton 58
SINCLAIR, Wm. T.
55, 56
SMITH. Cha~lie 59
SMITH, Rosalee 59
SPRINGER, Chas. A.
57
STEVENSON, Elbert K.
57, 58
STEVENSON, Gertrude E.
56-58
STEVENSON, I. C.· 57, 58
STEVENSON, Ira C.
56
STURTEVANT, Arthur 55
STURTEVANT, Fidelia C.
55
WILSON, Cora 59
WORLEY, Charles 55
WORLEY. Emma 55
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1)ouglas Countg Genealogical SocietH
P.o. BOX 3664

LAWRENCE, KANSAS

66046-0664

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

Vol. XVI, No.

Fall 1992

1

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PAGE

CONTENTS
...•.••..•............•..•.•.•.......

2

Nicholas and Anna (Boehner) Weil, a photograph ..•••••••..............•••..

3

Obituary of Anna Mary (Boehner) Weil . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

Obituary of Nickolas Weil ..•.•.•..••..•..•................................

4

Benjamin F. Smith, A Firm Believer in and Advocate of Shade Trees

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5

Ben jamin F. Smith, a photograph • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .,

5

Smithland Homes, ,a photograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

5

He's 86 Years Old But Tobacco and Whisky Have No Chance in His Young and
Heal thy Life ..................•...••....•.•..........•.•....••....•.......

5

B. F. Smith Tells How He Met Lincoln and Douglas While Railroad Worker •.•.

6

Extracts from an Abstract - Lot I', Block 181, Eudora, Ks

8

A note from Mary Burchill, President

Queries....................................................................

11

Douglas County, Kansas Volunteers 1861-1865, JONES - MYRELY ......•••.......

12

Book Announcement

30

Index of Names in :Current Issue............................................

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THE PIONEER welcomes articles and records for pUblication that are relevant to
Douglas County fa,mily history, with the exception of published and copyrighted
material.
It is rot necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that I2urpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding.
Send submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a
Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the Douglas
Co.,
Kansas Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT of $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�A NOTE FROM MARY BURCHILL, President
Douglas County Genealogical Society

Greetings to all members and
from th€~ President.

to anyone

else reading

this issue

of The Pioneer

We are trying an experiment beginning with this issue ·of The Pioneer. As you
can tell by the vacant list of officsrs for the Society we are having trouble
getting anyone to take over for the present group of officers.
These folks
have been doing their jobs for 3-4 years and need a break.
One of, those
positions is The Pioneer editor. We were in a quandary!!
Graciously I received a letter from a new member in Texas who said she really
wanted to volunteer to help.
I immediately thought of the editors positions
when she said she had a word processor.
Her name is Cora Wilson from Valley
Mills, Texas, and this is her first issue.
Of course, the responsibility this puts on the "local folks" and other members
is to keep her supplied with articles and/or compilations or records; etc.
This is your chance to be published.
If you have remembrances, records that
i
you have gleaned with Douglas County connections then send them to us. This is
your chance and we need the help. I suspect that each member may have some
information about Douglas County that someone else would like to know.
Remember we are not needing Pulitzer Prize material here but we do want it to
be interesting and somewhat relevant to Douglas County.
The present officers are continuing "under duress".
We will pursue a slate of
officers in the near future so when you are called do not turn us down. We
really don't want this society to fall apart but disinterest is a first
indication of dissolution. Not a happy thought.
Again, Thanks Cora, for taking
us need to see that this works.

this most

Happy geneal ogi zing.
Mary Burchill, President(under duress)
1 October, 1992 '

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important job over.

Now

the rest of

�Nicholas and Anna (BOEHNER) WElL

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Home of Nicholas and Anna (BOEHNER) WElL
Eudora, Kansas
Picture and obituaries of Nicholas and Anna WElL submitted by Inez Staatz
KENSIT, great granddaughter.
OBITUARY OF ANNA MARY (BOEHNER) WElL
From the Baldwin Ledger, issue date unknown, date of death 14 Mar 1925:
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. WElL, who died Saturday night in Baldwin
I
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. W. MUENZENMAYER, following a few days of
illness with pneumonia,
were held at the Clearfield Evangelical church on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 0' 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.

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�Nicholas and Anna (BOEHNER) WElL

Home of Nicholas and Anna (BOEHNER) WEIL
Eudora, Karisas
Picture and obituaries of Nicholas
KENSIT, great granddaughter.

and

Anna

WEIL

submitted

by

Inez

Staatz

OBITUARY OF ANNA MARY (BOEHNER) WElL

From the Bald,.,in Ledger, issue date unknown, date of death 14 Mar 1925:
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. WEIL, who died Saturday night in Baldwin
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. W. MUENZENMAYER, following a few days of
illness wi th pne~monia,
were held at the Clearfield Evangelical church on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 0' clock and were in charge of Rev. M. SCHEURMAN of
Eudora. Very brief services were held at the MOEN ZENMAYER home.
Burial was in
the Clearfield cemetery.

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�Nicholas and Anna (BOEHNER) WElL, continued

Anna M. WElL whose maiden name was BOEHNER was born in Stackenforf,
In 1856 she came to America and
Barvaria, Germany, on December 25, 1832.
lived at Burlington, Iowa for several years, where she met and married Nicholas
WElL on the 7th May , 1857. To this couple were born eight children, seven of
whom are still living.
In the year 1861 Mr. and Mrs. WElL moved to Paola, Kansas and in 1861 they
took their residence at Clearfield, where they lived until 1910, when they
moved to Eudora, where Mr. WElL died in 1915.
Since that time Mary WElL has
been making her home with her three daughters.
Mary WElL was conv~rted and
joined the Evan'gelical church at Clearfield in 1864, and remained a faithful
member 1:0 the end.
After her eye sight failed her daughter presented he'r with
a very large print Bible and to the very last it was Mary WElL I S delight to
read her favorite passages. Mrs. WElL was a charter member of the Woman 's
Relief Corps at'Baldwin and attended the meetings faithfully as long as whe was
able.
She endured many hardships during the Civil war when her husba,nd was
serving in ·the Union army and related many incidents of the privations and
trials of the eariy settlers of Kansas.
Her last illness was of one week length, pneumonia being the cause of her
death.
Her mind, which was remarkably ·clear for one of her years, was not
clouded until the days before her death.
Mrs. WElL celebrated her 92nd
birthday last Christmas day at which time all 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 love four sons, three daughters, thirty' three
grandchildren, forty-one great grandchildren.
The following children were in
attendance at the funeral services: Charles WElL of Overbrook, Nicholas WElL
of Carbondale, John WElL of Topeka, Mary WElL. BRECHEISEN, Clearfield, Sara WElL
HAUSMAN, Eudora, Hannah WElL MUENZENMAYER, Baldwin City.
Burial, Clearfield
Cemetery.
OBITUARY OF NICKOLAS WElL
From the Eudora newspaper, name and issue unknown, date of death 26 Apr 1915:
Nickolas WE~L was born in Dueringen, Alsace, Dec. 14, 1826, and died April
26, 1915,. in his home in Eudora, Kans.
At the age of 27 years, he came to the 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 the glory world when she was but 5 years of age.
In 1859" Bro. WElL came to Kansas and settled south of Eudora, where they
lived under 1:he blessing of God until 5 years ago, when they retired from the
farm and moved into Eudora.
In 1861, Bro. WElL enlisted in the army, he served 3 years and 4 mOnths.
During this time, in the army, Bro. WElL was converted to God, and after he
returned hOmE! he united with the Zions church of the Evangelical Association at
Clearfield, clrld served God and the Church faithfully unto the end. Father WElL
leaves widow, 4 sons, 3 daughters, and 38 grandchildren.
The prayer in his
autobiography
is "that
all might serve
God and meet
him in Heaven."
Geo. SCHRENK.

)
\

Card of Thanks.
We take this means to thank our many friends for their kindness and
sympathy during the recent illness and death of our beloved father; also for
the beautiful floral offerings.
Charles WElL, Nicholas WElL, John WElL, Mrs.
Geo. BRECHEISEN, Mrs. Geo. HAUSMAN, Mrs. Sam MUENZENMAYER.

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�Benjamin F. SMITH

From Lawrence Today and Yesterday. Daily Journal World, 1913:

....•.... Benjamin
F.
SMITH,
owner
of Smithland
Homes,
purchased
in
1880
three
acres
in the
suburbs.
About the first improvements he made was
the planting of walnut and maple trees that now make
his home an abiding place, admired by all who pass
through the southeast part of the city.
At that
time there were no shade trees of any size in this
part of Lawrence.
Now nearly all the neighboring
properties are lined with trees,
planted by Mr.
SMITH.
It is safe to say that he has planted most
of the ornamental shade trees in South Lawrence.
Mr. SMITH has been a trustee of the Kansas State
Horticul tural Society for eight years
and made a
na tional
reputa tion in
the strawberry cul ture,
still continuing his efforts in small fruit growing.
Ben ja.minl" . Smith
A Firm Believer ~n and Advocate of Shade Trees

"Smithland Homes" Residence of B.F. [Smith.

**********
From Topeka Capital, 05 Mar 1922:
He's 86 Years Old But Tobacco and Whisky Have No Chance in His Young and
Healthy Life
Lawrence, Kan., March 4. - (Special) Benjamin Frank SMITH has lived eighty-six
years without having smoked a cigar, cigaret or pipe, or had a chew of tobacco
or a drink of whi,sky in his mouth.
He is 86 years old, consequently he is a

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�Ben jamin P. SMITH.

From Lawrenc:e Today and Yesterday. Daily Journal World, 1913:

.•••..••• Benjamin
F.' SMITH,
owner
of Smithland
Homes,
purchased
in
1880
three
acres
in the
suburbs.
About the first improvements he made was
the planting of walnut and maple. trees that now make
his home an. abiding place, admired by all who pass
through the. southeast part of the city.
At that
time there were no shade trees of any size in this
part of Lawrence.
Now nearly all the neighboring
properties are lined with trees,
planted by Mr.
SMITH.
It is safe to say that he has planted most
of the ornamental shade trees in South Lawrence.
Mr. SMITH has been a trustee of the Kansas State
Horticultural Society for eight years
and made a
national.
reputation in
the strawberry culture,
still continuing his efforts in small fruit growing.
Benjamin F. Smith
A Firm Believer in and Advocate of Shade Trees

"Smithland Homes" Residence of B.F. Smith.

**********
From TopeJ&lt;:a Capital, 05 Mar 1922:
He's 86 Years Old But Tobacco and Whisky Have No Chance in His Young and
Healthy Life
Lawrence, Kan .. , March 4. - (Special) Benjamin Frank SMITH has lived eighty-six
years without having smoked a cigar, cigaret or pipe, or had a chew of tobacco
or a drink of whisky in his mouth.
He is 86 years old, consequently he is a
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�Benjamin F. Smith, continued

teetotaller and an abstainer from all intemperate habits.
The greatest moment
of his life, he says, is when he came to Kansas and cast a vote for prohibition.
He com,es from a strictly colonial family.
His great grandfather, Richard
RANDLE, was born in Guernsey county, Virginia.
In 1752, and served in the
Revolutionary war under the command of Col. Ethan ALLEN and capt. John MACKLIN.
It was Randle's eldest son, Parham RANDLE,
who started the family's
emigration 1flest.
He set out in 1827 in search of a better location and found
it twenty miles' east of St. Louis.
He was 80 years old and made the trip from
North Carolina on horseback.
His family joined him in 1832.
It was here that Benjamin Frank SMITH became a man.
He grew fruit and
marketed it to the big market in St. Louis.
He became an expert truck gardener
which he followed when he came further West and settled in Kansas.
He was the
fir·st Kansan to ship strawberries to Denver.
The state horticultural society
is what it is today largely thru his efforts.
He has been a member since 1881 and was elected president in 1914, after
serving two years as vice-president.
Smith ,,,as not always engaged in the fruit growing business.
For years
after he moved to St. Louis he was in the employ of the Illinois Central
railway.
The jobs of brakeman, conductor, expressman 'and baggageman, were
intrusted to him, a lad of scarcely 21 years old.
At one time nine. money
safes, containing $3, 000, 000 to pay the Union soldiers at Vicksburg were under
his care.
While many of his fellow workers were addicted to drug and strong drink,
which w.;:ts for sale at nearly every store, he stuck to his clean habits and won
out.

**********
From The Lawrence Daily Journal World:
B. F. SlfiTH Tells How He Met Lincoln and Douglas While Railroad Worker
B. F. SMITH, Douglas county horticulturist, had a two page article in the
March number of the Illinois Central magazine,
in which he tells 6f his
railroading experiences as a boy and relates experiences when Lincoln and
Douglas were passengers on his train before the civil war. Mr. SMITH was moved
to write to President MARKHAM of the Illinois Central after reading the story
of the latter's life which was published in the October number of the American
Magaz ine.
Mr. SMITH's letter as reprinted in the railroad magazine, was as
follows:
I was an employee of the Illinois Central for eight years, beginning
in April 1858. I went to work as a freight brakemen on the South division, and
in 1859 I was transferred to the Chicago division, running between Centralia
and Chicago.
In November of that year I was transferred back to the South
division and was promoted to baggage master,
and I continued to serve the
Illinois Cen1:ral until March 1, 1866, when I resigned to go into the business
of fruit growing.
I was in the fruit growing business more than fifty years,
but am now retired, having passed my 85th birthday.
The First Strawberries
In 1860, about the 5th of May, I carried the first package of strawberries
handled on the Illinois Central.
The berries were packed in an old fashioned
candy box holding about two gallons, and the box was marked to H.W. NEWHALL,
Chicago.
The,y were grown by the station agent at Ullin, twenty miles north of
Cairo, Cobden later became the big strawberry center in southern Illinois. In
1862, 1863 and 1864 the Cobden berry growers received $1 a quart during the
first two weeks of berry picking. There were other stations' along the line of
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�Benjamin F. Smith, continued

the railroad in southern Illinois is 1865, and a man at Centralia planted ten
acres.
Anna and Dongola also began to plant small patches; so the Cobden berry
men then had only about four to six days advantage at the price of $1 a quart.
It was several years before anyone began shipping berries from Tennes~ee and
Arkansas.
The first peach orchard in southern Illinois of which I remember was one
of ten acres planted on a high elevation a half mile east of Cobden. During
the peach ripening season of 1858 avery poor class of seedling peaches was
shipped to "the Chicago market in common board boxes before the orchards of fine
budded frui"t came into bearing for" commercial purpose, which was between 1862
and 186l.
The Illinois Central made southern Illinois a good place to live and make
money; in fact, the Illinois Central did more for settlement in Illinoi 7, than
any other railroad in the state.
Heard Lincoln and Douglas
In the fall of 1858 Stephen A. DOUGLAS and Abraham LINCOLN were canvassing
the state in joint debate for election to the United States Senate.
I was the
brakeman on the special train sent to Jonesborro, where these two distinguished
men were to speak. There were only three Republicans in the town to hear Mr.
LINCOLN, but: thousands of Democrats to hear Mr. DOUGLAS. When we arr i ved at
the station four or five young men came into the car and carried Mr. DOUGLAS to
a hack, not: allowing his feet to touch the platform.
Mr. LINCOLN I s three
Republican friends were not there to receive him. Though only a boy then, it
seemed "to me that Mr. LINCOLN made the best argument on slavery.
His face was
covered with smiles from the beginning to the last words of his speech.
In the spring and summer of 1859, when I was a brakeman on the Chicago
division, Mr. DOUGLAS came aboard at Odin, going to Chicago. He asked me if he
could sit in my seat, as he wanted to step out and shake hands with his
friends.
I told him he must sit next the window, that I must sit near the door
I refused,
to attend the brake at the station. He offered me a cigar, which
saying I neVE~r smoked.
He shou1:ed, "What! A railroad man who does not smoke?"
"Yes, sir."
After we had lunch at Champaign Mr. DOUGLAS went into the second class car
and rode until we reached Chicago, where I went forward to look after my train
chest. Mr. I~UGLAS had a bottle in his grip that had a little whisky in it.
He said, "Here, Brakeman, is some mighty good whisky."
I refused to drink it, saying that I did not like it. Friends carried him
out and put him in a cab and sent him to a hotel.
A Ride with Lincoln
The sam,,:! year, in October, that Mr. DOUGLAS sat with me on a 120 mile
ride.
Mr. LINCOLN sat in my seat for a ride of twelve miles.
He had been
sleeping all night, having got on the train at Chicago.
He got up at Champaign
and sat with me until he arrived at Tolono, where he changed cars for
Springfield.
He saw the sun rising over the beautiful prairies. Mr. LINCOLN,
like Mr. DOUGLAS, seemed to want to get acquainted with the boy brakeman and to
see the beautiful sun rising.
When Mr. LINCOLN stepped off the train at Tolono I never saw his face
aga'in, but if he could have seen my face on the 15th of April, 1865, after the
assassination in the theatre, he would have seen tears trickling down my face
all day.
When I began work on the Illinois Central I was newsboy and attended to
carrying water to passengers, etc.
Beginning in April I worked as a freight
train 'brakeman.
The officials often sat in the baggage car with me in those
days.

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�EXTRAC1'S FROM AN ABSTRAC1'

LOT 1, BLOCK 181, Eudora, KS
Charles and Emma IDRLEY submitted this original Abstract of Title to the
Pioneer,
which was sent to our Society by the Johnson County Geneal:ogical
Society. This history of land title was prepared in three phases by L. S.
STEELE, Attorney-at-law Abstractor of Titles June 19, 1890; by Frank E. BANKS,
The Banks Co, 05 Feb 1917; and by Ethel HIGH for John C. EMICK Abstracts of
Title, 05 August 1961.
The Society at this point has no capacity for making
its abs·tract:s available.
Instead, we will publish references, where shown, so
that anyone interested can go to the' original records for further information.
All references are to Douglas Co., Ks deeds unless otherwise noted.
1870, 1:2 Sep: The City of Eudora was laid out on the East half of Section 5:
The S.E. t of Sec.5: the East half of Sec. 8; the East half of NW t of Sec. 8:
and the East. half of the SWt of Sec.8; Township 13, South of Range 21, East of
the sixth Principal Meridian Kansas.
There is a plat Recorded at plat book A
page 4 callE~d map of Eudora Endorsed"This plat was filed previous to August 21,
1863: and wa.s destroyed on that day in the burning of the off ice of Regis'ter of
Deeds.
1859, 24 Sep: Patent, United States to Pascal FISH a Shawnee Indian. Conveys
under article 2 and 9 of Treaty concluded May 10, 1854:with Restricted power of
Sale SE!t of SWt Sec. 5: st of SEt Sec. 5: Nt of SEt Sec 5; Et of NEt Sec. 5; wt
of NEt Sec. 5: Et NEt of Sec.8; wt of NEt Sec. 8; SEt Sec. 8: SEt of sw t
Sec.8: NEt of SWt Sec.8: and Et NWt Sec.8 all in Township 13, S. of Range 21 E.
(Recorded 05 Oct 1859, Book C, p.113, also 10 Jul 1860, Eudora Record A, p.l to

21
1860, 04 Feb: Warranty Deed, Pascal FISH Shawnee Indian to T... ouis W. PLEIF and
Charles DURR. For $10000. SEt Sec.8: wt of NEt of Sec.8:Et of SWt Sec. 8: SE!
of the SWt Sec.8:Et of NWt Sec.8:st of SEt Sec.5: Et of NEt Sec.8: Nt of SE!
Sec.5: E fractional t of NEt Sec.5: all in Township 13, S R 21 E. 774.50
acres.
_(Recorded 17 Sep 1860, Book B,p. 5, also recorded D, p.386) N.B. The
following is endorsed on the original Deed
which endorsement was omitted by
the Register. "The within Deed from Pascal FISH a Shawnee Indian in favor of
Louis W. PLEIF and Charles DURR for 774.50 acres of land patented to himself
and three minor children under the Shawnee treaty of 1854: is respectfully
referred to the Secretary of interior with a recorrimendation that the same be
approved"
A.B. GLENWOOD, Commissioner.
Approved May 14, 1866: J. THOMPSON,
Secretary. (Recorded 01 Mar 1873, Book 8, p. 588. )
1860, 04 Feb: l'1arranty Deed, Louis W. PLEIF &amp; Elizabeth his wife and Charles
DURR to Paschal FISH. For $ 5000: Conveys all odd numbered lots in all Blocks in
the City of Eudora, Lot 1 in Block 181. (Recorded 10 Jul 1860, Eudora Rec A,

.P.!2!U
1868,
19 Jun:
Conveys Lot 1,
p.28l)

Warranty Deed,
Paschal FISH
Block 181 Eudora and others.

to Ludwig NIESTIFTER.
For $ 4.
(Recorded 21 Jul 1868, book U,

1868,
09 Jul: Warranty Deed, Paschal FISH to Adam D. H. KEMPER. For ~ 30.
Conveys Lot 1 Block 181 and other City of Eudora. (Recorded 24 Jul 1868, Book U
p. 297)

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�Extracts From An' Abstract, Lot 1, Block 181, Eudora, Ks, continued

1880,
24 Feb: Tax Deed, Douglas County by N. O. Stevens Co. Clk. (L.S.) to
Ludwig NEUS'1'IFTER.
For $.96. Conveys Lot 1 in Block 181 in the City of Eudora.
For tax of 1865. (Recorded 24 Feb 1880, in Book 21, p.60)
1887, 25 Feb: Warranty Deed, Louis (x his mark, two witnesses) NEUSTIFTER, and
Anna his wife to John NEUSTIFTER. For $150. Convey~ Lot 1 Block 181 in the City
of Eudora. (Recorded 02 Mar 1887, in Book 43, p. 304)
1873, 23 Dec: Tax Deed, Douglas County by Paul R. BROOKS Co. Clk. (L.S.) to
T. C. DARLING. For $172.91: Conveys Lot 1 Block 181 and others Eudora. For Tax
of 1860. (Recorded 03 Jan 1884, in Book 34, p.536)
,

1873, 23 Dec: Tax Deed, Douglas County by Paul R. BROOKS Co. Clk (L.S) to T. C.
DARLING.
For $4.89. Converys Lot 1 in Block 181 and others Eudora. For Tax of
1864.
(Recorded 03 Jun 1884, in Book 26, p.6l0)
1890, 19 Jun: Statement; Lot 1, block 181, Eudora, Douglas County, Ks.
Since
19 Jun 1890, 9 0' clock A.M.: Estate of John NEUSTIFTER, deceased.
I find no
proceedings of record in Probate Court, Douglas County, Ks relating to said
estate.
I am informed he died intestate, leaving as his only heirs at law,
Lena EDER, Caro~ine NEUSTIFTER, Tena NEUSTIFTER, Clara NEUSTIFTER, and Henry
NEUSTIFTER.
My search is based on said information. Taxes 1890 to 1916 both
inclusive. PAID.
THE FOREGOING ARE ALL THE CHANGES IN CONDITION OF TITLE to
lot jH in Block 181, Eudora, as described in above caption, that I find of
record in Douglas County, Ks, incl uding search of said records for Tax'es, so
far as have been extended on the Tax Rolls in the office of County Trea,surer,
Judgments,
l4echanics Liens, Pending Suits,
Foreign Executions and Federal
Transcripts since said date. 05 Feb 1917, 9 o'clock A.M., Lawrence, Ks,' Frank
BANKS, Abstracter.
1917, 17 Feb: Warranty Deed, Lena EDER (formerly Neustifter) and Louis EDER,
her husband; Henry E. NEUSTIFTER and and Grace B. NEUSTIFTER, his wife; Clara
T. NEUSTIFTER,
unmarried, Tena F. NEUSTIFTER,
unmarried;
and Caroline M.
NEUSTIFTER, unmarried; sole and surviving heirs of John NEUSTIFTER, deceased to
The Mutual '1~elephone Company of Eudora.
For $1,000.00
Convey Lot 1, Block
181, city of Eudora, Douglas County, Ks.
Taxes: 1917 to 1959, both inclusive,
paid. (recorded 03 Oct 1917, Book 95, p.594)
1960, 26 Feb: Certificate, State of Kansas, County of Douglas )SS:
I hereby
certify that no proceedings appear of record in the records of the Probate
Court of Douglas County" Kansas, concerning the estate' of any of the parties
named as grantors or grantees of: Lot 1 in Block 181, in the City of E~dora,
Douglas Coun·ty, Kansas, dur ing, or pr ior to, their ownership of said propertY',
other than as noted in the annexed A.bstract of Title to the above property,
prior to February 5, 1917, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. Lawrence, Ks, 26 Feb 1960, The
Banks Company, by Harry T. CRAIG, Partner, Licensed-Bonded Abstracter.
1958,
28 Jan: Certificate
Telephone Company of Eudora.

of Adoption of Amendents of Charter
(Recorded 28 Jan 1958, Book 200, p.l)

of

Mutual

1908, 28 Jul: Affidavit,
State of Kansas, Douglas County, SS. O.G. RICHARDS,
of lawful age, being duly sworn on oath says:
That he resides in Eudora,
Doublas Count:y, Kansas, and has for more than fifty years last past. That he
was well acquainted with Paschal FISH, a Shawnee Indian in his life time.
That
he became acquainted with him the the year 1857, and knew him up to the time he

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�Extracts From An Abstract, Lot 1, Block 181, Eudora, Ks, continued

moved t.o the Indian Territory.
That he acted as his agent in selling his Lots
in the city of Eudora for several years. That from his best recollection MR.
FISH was unmarried at the time he executed deeds dated February 4, 1860, to
Louis W. PFEIF and Charles DURR for certain lands in Sections 5, and 8,
Township 13, Range 21, Douglas County, Kansas.
Affiant. further says that if the said Paschal FISH was married at the time
of the execution of deeds herein mentioned, he being a Shawnee Indian and a
ward of the Government the law rules of the Indian Department at that time did
not require hi s wi fe, if he had one, to join with him in the execution· of the
deeds, as is evidenced by the subsequent approval of the deeds by the Secretary
of the Interior. O. G. RICHARDS.
Sworn before C.F. RICHARDS, Notary Public,
Douglas County, Ks. (Recorded 28 Jul 1908, Book 80, p.516)
1960,
01 Feb: Warranty Deed, The Eudora Telephone Company, by O.D. DU~LAP,
President, Attest: Ralph C. TERRELL, Secretary (Corp. Seal) to Southwestern
Bell Telephone Company, a Missouri corporation. For $1. 00 and other valuable
sburozclehobu 3 sbnvey Lot 1, Block 181, (and other lots) of the City of Eudora,
in Douglas County, Ks. (Recorded 24 Mar 1960, in Book 210, p. 337)
1960, 01 Feb: Deed and Bill of Sale, The Eudora Telephone Company, J:?y O.D.
DUNLAP,
Pre!sident,
Attest:
Ralph C.
TERRELL, Secretary (Corp.
Seal) to
Southwestern Bell Telephone.Company, a Missouri corporation. For $40,000~00 and
other good and valuable considerations, convey Lot 1, Block 181, and Lots 1 and
2, Block 184, both in the City of Eudora, Douglas County, Ks. (Recorded 11 Apr
1960, Book 210, p.471)
1962, 09 Jul: Warranty Deed, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, a corporation
to Allie M. JOHNSON,
For $1. 00 and other good and valuable consideration,
Convey Lot 1, Block 181 in the City of Eudora. (Recorded 19 Jul 1962, Book 222,
.p. 472-473)
1962, 26.Jul: Case 22594, District Court of Dougals Co, Ks, Allie M. JOHNSON,
Plaintiff, "s. Pascal FISH, a Shawnee Indian, Paschal FISH, Charles DURR,
Ludwig NIUSTIFTER, Adam D. H. KEMPER, Ludwig NEUSTIFTER, John NEUSTIFTER, T. C.
DARLING, Louis W. PFEIF, Louis W. PLEIF, also All other persons who may be
concerned,Defendants.Lot 1, Block 181, City of Eudora. NOTICE OF SUIT (First
published in the Lawrence Daily Journal-World July 27,
1962) The State of
Kansas t:o the defendants above named and designated, and all other persons who
are or may be concerned:
You are hereby notified that a petition has been
filed in the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, by ·Allie M. JOHNSON,
praying for judgment that said plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of certain
real estate in Douglas County, Kansas, described in her petition, and for other
equi table releif, and you are hereby required to plead to said petition on or
before the 12th day of September, 1962, in said court, at Lawrence, Kansas.
Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course on
said petition. Allie M. JOHNSON, Petitioner. Ralph M. KING, Jr., Attorney for
Petitioner
1962, 25 Sep: Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem: D. S. HULTS appointed guardian
of defendants named and designated in plaintiff's petition.
1962, 25 Sep: Judgement for the plaintiff, Allie M. JOHNSON, that she is the
owner in fee simple absolute of the following described real estate, to-wit:
Lot 1, Block 181, in the City of Eudora, Douglas County, Kansas., and that the
title of said plaintiff in and to said real estate is forever quieted against
any pretended right, title, interest, estate,· lien or claim of the defendants.
(Recorded Journal 1, page 86)

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�Qu.eries are free to members.
They should state at least two facts to
gain bl~st results.
Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern
Kansas rela"ted ancestors of fifty years ago or earlier.
Please send queries
and copies of replies to the Pioneer Editor.

BURROUGHS, OSCAR
Seeking any information on the family of Oscar BURROUGHS, born 30 May 1835,
Fairfield Co,
Conn.
(son of Nelson BURROUGHS and Catherine MIDDLEBROOK),
married 31 l1ar 1864, Lawrence, Ks, Mary Angeline WHEDON (daughter of Ashbel M.
and Lydia WHEDON). Children: Arthur Jeffrey BURROUGHS,
born 27 Jan' 1865,
Douglas County, Ks, married 09 Jan 1904, Oklahoma City, Ok, Rozella Catherine
MARTIN; Clara BURROUGHS, born 13 Jun 1866, Douglas County, Ks, married 05 Jul
1844, Lawrence, Ks, William TAYJ.JOR; Susie BURROUGHS, born 03 Dec 1868, Douglas
County, Ks, married 07 Dec 1891, Lawrence, Ks, Everet CRAIG.
Oscar BURROUGHS
died 08 Jun 188),.
Family legend is that he went to Boston on business and died
of small pox. His death records are not in Massachusetts. Where did he die and
where is he buried? Oscar BURROUGHS is my great grandfather, Arthur J.
BURROUHGS is my grandfather.
I am also interested in pictures and military
records.
Will share information.
Cora WIT.JSON, 893 Rivercrest Rd., Valley
Mills, Tx 76689-2632. Telephone (817) 932-6605.
WHEDON, ASHBEL M.'
Seeking any information on the family of Ashbel M. WHEDON, born circa 1803, NY,
died 1868, Wakarusa, Douglas Co, Ks. married (1) "Lydia. Known children: Robert
H. WHEDON, born 22 Oct 1837, (married Sarah Matilda SAXTON); Zera W. "Doke"
WHEDON, (married Abigail); Caroline WHEDON, (married Reuben CORNELIUS); Pauline
WHEDON, (married
John SAXTON);
Mary Angeline
WHEDON,
born
04 Jul 1842,
Ill, (married
31
Mar
1864,
Lawrence,
Ks,
Oscar
BURROUGHS);
Thomas J.
WHEDON, (marr i ed
Margaret
M.);
J
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H.
WHEDON,
born
10
Mar
1848;
Martha
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WHEDON, born circa 1850. After Lydia died Ashbel married 20 Aug 1857, Douglas
Co, Ks, Martha RODEBAUGH. Will share information. Ashbel M. WHEDON is my 2nd
great grandfather.
Mary Angeline is my great grandmother. I am especially
interested in Bible and military records, as well as parents of Ashbel and
Lydia.
I would like to know where Ashbel and Lydia are buried.
Cora WILSON,
893 Rivercrest Rd~ Valley Mills, Tx 76689-2632.
Telephone (817) 932-6605.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS VOWllTEERS .186.1-.1865

Continued from Vol. XV, No.4. This list was extracted and alphabetized from the Report of the Adjutant
General of the State of Kansas, Vol. 1, 1861-1865, and another volume for the year 1864, which can be found in
the Lawrence Public Library Kansas Collection, as well as the Kansas State Historical Society Library in
Topeka. The first volume (1865) contains only the 1st through 11th Regiments. In the 1865 report, the Adjutant

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incomplete. Other records conflict so that "a_discriminating judgement often has to be exercised.'! Many cases
involve men captured or wounded or who voluntarily returned from desertion where the records did not report
this. Likewise, when a whole regiment was mustered out, all its members were usually recorded as being
mustered out on that date, regardless of whether they were actually present, out on detached duty or in the
hospital. In this extraction, only those who list Doulgas County residences are recorded here, and in many
cases the original records did not record the residence. It will also be noted that where the name of a
location in Douglas County is the same as the location name in another county, all those whose residences
could have been in Douglas County were extracted. Also, where discrepancies exist between the two volumes, the
1865 volume information is used if possible, since it was published later and contains many corrections. Some
notes indicate which volume was used (1865 is used as the date of the 1861-1865 volume). The 1864 volume lists
some birthdates and places where the later volume does not, and these are noted.

NAME, RANK
REMARKS

REGIMENT, CO.

JONES, Mark W., pvt.
6th cavalry, co. M
Age 15. Mustered out 18 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR.
enlistment date as 21 May 1862
JONES, Nathaniel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 28, b. OH. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth,
JONES, Richard F., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Deserted, Leavenworth, KS, 11 Jun 1861
JONES, Richard F., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 20, b. NY. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
JONES, William, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Age 3D, b. MS. Deserted, Springfield, MO, Feb 1863
JONES, William T., pvt.
15th cavalry, Co. L
Age 18, b. IN
JORDAN, Arsen, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Age 18, b. France
JORDAN, Augustus, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 22, b. France
JORDAN, Charles (See GORDON, Charles)

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Baldwin City
21 May 1863
23 Jul 1863
1864 volume gives residence as Leavenworth,
Lawrence
KS
Lawrence

18 Nov 1861

18 Nov 1861

3 Jun 1861

3 Jun 1861

Lawrence

25 May 1861

1 Jun 1861

Lawrence

24 Jul 1861

24 Jul 1861

Prairie City

1 Sep 1863

Prairie City

18 Aug 1862

Prairie City

24 Mar 1864

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1 May 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Black Jack
Age 19, b. DE
JUSTICE, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Age 18, b. AL. Died of lung fever in hospital, Lawrence, KS, 28 Mar 1862. 1864 volume gives cause of
death as disability
KALER, Frederick (See KOEHLER, Frederick)
KALLOCH, Amariah (See KALLOCK, Amariah)
¥~~LOCK, Muariah, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Discharged for disability, 30 Sep 1861, Wyandott, KS. 1865 volume lists residence as Manhattan
KALP, Elias-H. (See KULP, Elias H.)14 Sep 1864
KARR, John L., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
24 Aug 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Company H, 24 Sep 1864
14 Sep 1864
KARR, John L., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
24 Aug 1864
Lawrence
Discharged for disability, 13 Jun 1865, Ft. Riley, KS
KEEFFER, Asbury D. (See KEIFFER, Asbury D.)
KEELER, Jacob (See KEIFER, Jacob)
20 Jun 1861
KEELER, Julius A., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 28. Appointed Wagonmaster 23 May 1861. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
19 Feb 1862
KEEPENCE, George, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
19 Feb 1862
Age 32, b. England. Re-enlisted as Veteran
19 Feb 1864
KEEPENCE, George, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
19 Feb 1864
Re-enlisted veteran, transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
13 Mar 1864
KEEPENCE, George, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
19 Feb 1864
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
KEEPENS, George (See KEEPENCE, George)
20 May 1863
KEIFFER, Asbury D., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. I
8 Sep 1862
Baldwin City
Age 22, b. OH. Assigned to New Company B
20 May 1863
KEIFER, Asbury D., pvt.
lOth Infantry, New Co. B Baldwin City
8 Sep 1862
Discharged 6 Jun 1865 per S.O. No. 64
20 Jun 1861
KEIFER, Jacob, Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
14 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 39. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
KELLEY, Seth (See KELLY, Seth)
12 Oct 1861
KELLY, Seth, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
12 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 25, b. OH. Promoted Corporal, 14 Nov 1862
12 Oct 1861
KELLY, Seth, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
12 Oct 1861
Age 25, b. OH. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
30 Mar 1864
KELLY, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
30 Mar 1864
Franklin
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
KELLY, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Franklin
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Age 28, b. Ireland. Deserted, Paola, KS, 17 Dec 1864. 1864 volume lists residence as Topeka, Shawnee Co.

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KENESON, Randal, pvt.
29 Feb 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
Age 41, b. NH
KENNEDY, Michael, pvt.
6 Nov 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
6 Nov 1861
Lawrence
Age 43, b. Ireland. Died of disease, Lake Providence, LA 23 Feb 1863
KENNEDY, Thomas H., Maj.
12th Infantry, Staff
Douglas Co.
KENNEZON, W.T., pvt.
1 Mar 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Black Jack
Age 18, b. NY
23 Jan 1864
KERTSINGER, Isaac W., pvt.
21 Jan 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
Assigned to New Company D
23 Jan 1864
KERTSINGER, Isaac W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
21 Jan 1864
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
1 Jun 1861
KIERNAN, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 23, b. Ireland. Discharged for disability 24 Apr 1862, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1861
KIMBALL, Warren, 2nd Lt.
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 30. Resigned 20 Jul 1861
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
KINERIEM, Philip, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 23. Discharged for disability, 18 Aug 1861, Rolla, MO. 1864 volume gives discharge date as 1863
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
KINKAID, Joseph, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 23, b. IN. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864. 1864 volume lists residence as Peoria, Franklin Co
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Big Springs
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
KIRBY, William T.,·pvt.
Age 25, b. DE. Promoted 1st Sergeant, 20 Nov 1861
22 Oct 1861
KIRBY, William T., 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Big Springs
22 Oct 1861
Age 27, b. DE. Reduced to Sergeant 19 Mar 1862. Promoted 2nd Lieutenant, 24 Jun 1864
22 Oct 1861
KIRBY, William T., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Big Springs
22 Oct 1861
Age 27, b. DE. Promoted 1st Sergeant 23 Dec 1863
24 Jun 1864
KIRBY, William T., 2nd Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Big Springs
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
KIRKHAM, C.C., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
16 Oct 1862
Prairie City
Age 19, b. IA
KIRKHAM, Ezra, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. E
Prairie City
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 26. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Anderson Co.
KIRKHAM, Samuel, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Prairie City
19 Aug 1862
Age 18, b. IN
KIRKLAND, Ezra (See KIRKHAM, Ezra)
31 Mar 1864
KIRKPATRICK, James C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. B
31 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Mustered out with company, 31 Aug 1865
KIRNAN,Thomas (See KIERNAN, Thomas)

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KLEIN, John, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
1 Jan 1862
Age 29, b. Germany. Assigned to New Company C
4 Mar 1862
1 Jan 1862
KLEIN, John, pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 15 Dec 1864, st. Louis, MO
KLINE, Conrad (See KLINK, Conrad)
14 May 1861
KLINK, Conrad, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861
19 Jul 1864
¥~IGHT, G.W., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 21, b. VT
_ KNIGHT, James, pvt.
31 Mar 1864
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 24, b. IN
KNOWLES, John E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
2 Oct 1861
10 Oct 1861
Age 37, b. KY. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
KNOWLTON, Manley, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 22, b. NY. Killed in action 10 May 1863, Caldonia, LA. 1864 volume lists residence as Lexington, MO
KOEHLER, Fredrick, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 28, b. Germany. Date of muster out unknown
KRESPACH, Magnus (See KRESPACK, Magnus)
KRESPACK, Magnus, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
14 Nov 1861
7 Feb 1862
Age 35, b. Germany. Discharged for disability at Helena, AR, 6 Oct 1862
KRESSINGER, D.L. (See KRETSINGER, David L.)
KRETSINGER, David L., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
Black Jack
16 Jul 1861
16 Jul 1861
Age 18, b. IN. Re-enlisted as veteran
KRETSINGER, David L., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
Black Jack
21 Feb 1864
31 Dec 1863
Promoted 2nd Lt., 56th U.S. Colored Infantry, 27 Jun 1864
KRETSINGER, William 0., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
Black Jack
16 Jul 1861
16 Jul 1861
Promoted Sergeant
16 Jul 1861
KRETSINGER, William 0., Sgt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
16 Jul 1861
Black Jack
Age 22, b. MD. Promoted 2nd Lt., 56th U.S. Colored Infantry, 10 Sep 1863
20 Jun 1861
KRUMM, Wendelin, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
14 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 30. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
KULP, Elias H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. G
Lawrence
15 Oct 1861
16 Jan 1862
Age 18, b. IL. Mustered out 16 Jan 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR. 1864 volume lists residence as verdigris,
Woodson Co.
KUMELS, John E. (See KNOWLES, John E.)
1 Jun 1861
LACKEY, James M., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
20 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 27, b. OH. Promoted Sergeant 1 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
LACKEY, James M., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
20 ·May 1861
Lawrence
Discharged for disability i6 Sep 1861 St. Louis, MO

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LACY, John M., pvt.
18 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company K, 24 Sep 1864
18 Mar 1864
LACY, John M., pvt.
18 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Discharged for disability, 1 Apr 1865,. Leavenworth, KS
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1st Infantry, Co. F
La"...!rence
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Age 18, b. IL. Deserted Memphis, TN 18 Jan 1863. 1864 volume desertion date is 17 Feb 1863
15 Aug 1862
LAMAR, Alexander, pvt.
15 Aug 1862
Lecompton
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 20, b. PA. Assigned to New Company B
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
LAMAR, Alexander, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lecompton
Mustered out May 1865
14 May 1861
20 Jul 1861
LAMB, Alexander H., Corp.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
Wounded
in
action
10
Aug
1861 at
Age 24. Discharged for disability, 30 Sep 1861, at Wyandott, KS.
Wilson's Creek, MO. 1865 volume lists residence as Junction City
13 Nov 1862
LAMBERT, Charles E., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Baldwin City
Age 22, b. Ireland
24 Oct 1861
LANTERWASSER, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
21 Oct 1861
Age 45, b. Germany. Died of consumption, Troy, Doniphan Co., KS, 11 May 1862
12 Oct 1861
LAPHAM, Solomon, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
12 Oct 1861
Age 30, b. ME. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
29 Dec 1863
LAPINER, David B., Farrier
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 38, b. Canada. Appointed Farrier
LAUTERWASSER, J. (See LANTERWASSER, John)
LAW, Frank, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
10 Sep 1862
LAWRENCE, Joseph W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Clinton
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume gives residence as Lawrence
LAWRENCE, Noah N., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 23, b. IN. Promoted Hospital Steward, 1 Mar 1863. 1865 volume lists residence as Minneola.
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
LAWRENCE, Noah N., Hosp. Steward
1st Infantry, Staff
Centropolis
Mustered out with regiment, 17 Jun 1864
18 Dec 1861
18 Dec 1861
LEE, William H., pvt.
9th Cavalry,· Co. A
Prairie City
Age 20, b. IN. Assigned to New Company A
18 Dec 1861
18 Dec 1861
LEE, William H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Prairie City
Mustered out 3 Jan 1865
26 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
LEEPER, John H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
26 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
LEEPER, John H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Topeka
lists
residence
as
Age 18, b. IL. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume
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1 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
25 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 25, b. OH. Discharged for disability 13 Oct 1861, Hannibal, MO
LEWIS, Edward N., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
16 Jan 1862
19 Oct 1861
Black Jack
Age 20, b. PA. Re-enlisted as veteran • 1864 volume lists residence as Geneva, Allen Co.
LEWIS, Edward N. , pvt.
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. D
...1\ Jan 1864
Black Jack
Assigned to New Company D
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9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
... Mar 10t:A
4 Jan 1864
Promoted sergeant, 21 Mar 1865
LEWIS, Edward N. , Sgt.
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalary, New Co. D Black Jack
4 Jan 1864
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
LEWIS, Edwin N. (See LEWIS, Edward N.)
LEWIS, Silas, pvt.
21 Sep 1863
9th Cavalry, Co. D
21 Aug 1863
Black Jack
Age 26, b. IN. Assigned to New Company D
LEWIS, Silas, pvt.
21 Sep 1863
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
21 Aug 1863
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
LEXINGTON, G.W. , pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Ridgeway, Dg. Co. 1 Jul 1863
Age 18, b. NY.
LIEARD, James G. (See LAIRD, James G.)
LIGHT, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 22, b. Mexico. Deserted 27 Jul 1861.
LINDSAY, Daniel D., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
24 Oct 1861
23 Oct 1861
Lawrence
Age 45, b. OH. Discharged for disability, 9 Jun 1862, Troy, KS
LINDSLAY, D.O. (See LINDSAY, Daniel D.)
LINGELBACH, William, pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. D
25 Apr 1862
25 Apr 1862
Lawrence
Age 21, b. Germany. Mustered out 2 Dec 1864
LINK, Andrew, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
11 Feb 1862
1 Aug 1861
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant
LINK, Andrew J., Sgt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
11 Feb 1862
1 Aug 1861
Age 25, b. IN. Transferred to 5th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 8 Oct 1861
LINK, Andrew J., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. A
Topeka
31 Dec 1861
1 Aug 1861
Promoted Corporal. Was transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Returned to Company, 31 May 1864. Mustered
out 11 Aug 1864, Ft. Leavenworth, KS
LINK, Andrew J., Corp.
5th Cavalry, Co. A
Topeka
1 Aug 1861
1 Aug 1861
Reduced to ranks
LINKS, Andrew (See LINK, Andrew)
LITCHFIELD, Lewis T., 1st Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. ME. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's Creek, MO
LITTLEJOHN, James W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
Age 20, b. IL. Assigned to New Company B
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15 Aug 1862
LITTLEJOHN, James W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out, May 1865
1 Jun 1861
LOOMAN, Richard, pvt.
25 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
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LONG, David, pvt.
Wakarusa
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Age 19. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
LONGFELLOW, Jacob W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 20. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's Creek, MO
LONGFELLOW, J.N. (See LONGFELLOW, Jacob W.)
LOUIS, Silas (See LEWIS, Silas)
19 Apr 1863
LOVEJOY, Charles H., Chaplain
7th Cavalry, Staff
Baldwin City
Mustered out with regiment, 29 Sep 1865
11 Feb 1862
7 Aug 1861
LOWE, James A., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Mustered out 5 Sep 1864, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1861
LOYD, Samuel D., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 30. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as ottumwa
LUCAS, Marshall B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 23, b. Canada. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
31 Aug 1862
LUIRALEN, Jesse, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
8 Oct 1861
8 Oct 1861
LUKE, August, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 30. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
LULL, P.F., Qmstr. Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Age 26. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861
LUNGREN, Peter A., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 26, b. Sweden. Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861; discharged for disability 8 Mar 1862, Lawrence, KS
LUTTON, Clark, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Black Jack
1 May 1864
Age 19, b. PA
10 Mar 1864
1 Feb 1864
LUTTON, Fletcher, pvt.
Black Jack
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Assigned to New Company D
10 Mar 1864
1 Feb 1864
LUTTON, Fletcher, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Promoted Sergeant, 22 Mar 1865
10 Mar 1864
1 Feb 1864
LUTTON, Fletcher, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
LYBARGER, George, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 23, b. IN. Re-enlisted as Veteran; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
Lawrence
4 Jan 1864
16 Feb 1864
LYBARGER, George, Undercook
1st Infantry, Co. D
Transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry Co. D
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1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 1 Jul 1865
LYBARGER, George, Corp.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
LYBORGER, George (See LYBARGER, George)
LYNCH, Mathew, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence

4 Jan 1864

16 Feb 1864

4 Jan 1864

16 Feb 1864

3 Jun 1861

3 Jun 1861

Age 22, b. Ireland. Assigned to Veteran Mounted Infantry Co. D to make good the time lost by desertion
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1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865; was not a veteran; assigned to this Co. to_make good 21 mos. lost by desertion
LYNN, Benjamin, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Wakarusa
12 Nov 1861
12 Nov 1861
Promoted Bugler 11 Dec 1861. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS
LYNN, Benjamin, Bugler
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Wakarusa
12 Nov 1861
12 Nov 1861
Age 10. Reduced to ranks, 1862
12 Nov 1861
LYNN, John, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Wakarusa
12 Nov 1861
Age 22. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS
LYON, Daniel W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
11 Nov 1862
11 Nov 1862
Promoted Corporal 25 Nov 1863
LYON, Daniel W., Corp.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
11 Nov 1862
11 Nov 1862
Promoted Sergeant 1 Jan 1865
LYON, Daniel W., Sgt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
11 Nov 1862
11 Nov 1862
Assigned to Co. B, 24 Apr 1865
LYON, Daniel W., pvt
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
11 Nov 1862
11 Nov 1862
Recruit from Co. A; mustered out 22 Jan 1865 at Ft. Gibson, C.N.
MACK, Robert, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
30 Mar 1864
MACK, Robert, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
Age 24, b. MA. Promoted Sergeant, 22 Apr 1864
30 Mar 1864
MACK, Robert, Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
Discharged for disability, 24 Jun 1865
1 Apr 1862
MADDEN, Michael, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
1 Apr 1862
Age 32, b. Ireland. Died St. Louis, MO, 18 Sep 1863
MADIN, Michael (See MADDEN, Michael)
MAGENS, George B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Promoted Corporal 3 Jun 1861
MAGENS, George B., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. DE. Discharged by order of Maj. Gen. M'PHERSON, 2 Jul 1863, to accept promotion
MAGRIS, George B. (See MAGENS, George B.)
MAHAN, James, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
27 Nov 1861
27 Nov 1861
Age 19, b. Ireland. Promoted Corporal, 26 Jun 1863

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MAHAN, James, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 19, b. Ireland. Promoted Sergeant 20 Oct 1863
27 Nov 1861
27 Nov 1861
MAHAN, James, Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Re-enlisted as Veteran
.J,.vve.s
16 Feb 10.c.,.,
MAHAN, James
1st Infantry! Co. F
Lawrence
4 Jan 1864
Re-enlisted veteran, transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
16 Feb 1864
MAHON, James, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrenc~
4 Jan 1864
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
1 Jun 1861
MAHONEY, James, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
20 May 1861
Age 38, b. Ireland. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
MAILEY, Michael, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
28 Mar 1864
Age 28, b. PA
MAJORS, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
17 Mar 1864
17 Mar 1864
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
MAJORS, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
17 Mar 1864
17 Mar 1864
Age 27, b. MO. Promoted Corporal, 20 May 1865
MAJORS, William, Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
17 Mar 1864
17 Mar 1864
Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
MANN, Ones, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
28 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MD. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Fremont
MARCOT, George (See MARCOTT, George M.)
MARCOTT, George M., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
18 Feb 1862
18 Feb 1862
Age 23, b. Canada. Re-en1isted as veteran. 1864 volume lists residence as Oskaloosa, Jefferson Co.
MARCOTT, George, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
19 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
MARCY, Cyrus (See MURSEY, Cyrus)
MARGNESS, Wm. P. (See MARQUIS, William P.)
MARQUIS, William P., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
22 Mar 1864
22 Mar 1864
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
MARQUIS, William P., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
22 Mar 1864
22 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
MARQUISS, Benjamin A., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Franklin
19 Aug 1862
MARQUISS, J.F.S., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
25 Jan 1863
Age 24
1 Jun 1861
MARSHALL, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
20 May 1861
Age 18, b. OH. Re-enlisted as veteran
11 Mar 1864
MARSHALL, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
11 Mar 1864
. Re-enlisted veteran, transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry

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1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
11 Mar 1864
10 Mar 1864
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
MARTIN, Edmond, pvt.
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. B
15 Aug 1862
Lecompton
Age 19, b. PA. Assigned to New Company B
MARTIN, Edmund, pvt.
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lecompton
15 Aug 1862
Mustered out May 1865
MASON, Joseph, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
8 Sep 1862
~~~SSEY, Aquila B., Surgeon
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
20 Jun 1861
Age 57. Absent on detached serivce at time of muster out of r~giment
MATHERS, James R., pvt.
-- 9th Cavalry, Co. BLawrence
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
Age 20, b. IN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
MATHEWS, George (See MATTHEWS, George)
MATHEWS, John (See MATTHEWS, John)
MATTHEWS, Albert, pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
31 Oct 1861
31 Oct 1861
Deserted, Olathe, KS, 6 Jun 1862. 1864 volume gives residence as Wabaunsee Co.
28 Nov 1861
MATTHEWS, George, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
28 Nov 1861
Age 20, b. IL. Mustered out, 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
20 Nov 1861
MATTHEWS, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
20 Nov 1861
Age 18, b. IL. Mustered out, 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
10 Oct 1861
MATTHEWS, Jonathan W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
27 Sep 1861
Age 26, b. OH. Died of pneumonia in hospital, Lawrence, KS, 9 Jan 1862
MAXWELL, John, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
8 Sep 1862
29 Dec 1861
MAYBERRY, Scott, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
29 Dec 1861
Killed by guerillas near Clarksville, AR, 27 Jun 1864
7 Oct 1861
McALLISTER, William F.M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Prairie City
5 Oct 1861
Army as
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Age 22, b. PA. Promoted Bugler. Discharged 1 Jan 1863, Rhea's Mills, AR, to enlist
Hospital Steward
McALLISTER, William F.M., Bugler
7 Oct 1861
5 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Prairie City
Reduced to ranks
McCABE, James A., pvt.
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 26, b. OH. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
McCARTY, James E., pvt.
6 Nov 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Prairie City
Age 18, b. OH
McCARTY, Thomas, pvt.
Lawrence
21 Dec 1861
21 Dec 1861
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 27, b. NY. In confinement at Benton Barracks, no muster out roll on file. 1865 volume gives residence
asSt. Louis, MO. 1864 volume states he deserted, 3 Feb 1863
McCLEARY, Alex, pvt.
22 Sep 1863
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Clinton
Age 32, b. KY
McCOACH; John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Bloomington
14 Jun 1861
14 Jun 1861
Age 20, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 16 Jun 1863. 1864 volume gives residence as Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co.

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14 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. D
Bloomington
Re-en1isted as veteran
29 Mar 1864
McCOACH, John, Undercook
21 Z.{ar 1864
Bloomington
1st Infantry, Co. D
Transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry Co. D
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McCOACH, John, pvt.
21 Mar 1864
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Bloomington
Promoted Sergeant 1 Jul 1864
21 Mar 1864
McCOACH, John, 1st Sgt.
21 Mar 1864
1st Vet. Mc:&gt;unted, New D Bloomington
Promoted 1st Lt. Co. 0, 1 Jul 1865
1 Jul 1865
McCOACH, John, 1st Lt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Bloomington
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
3 Jun 1861
McCONAGHY, James, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 50, b. Ireland. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864. 1864 volume gives residence as Bloomington,
rank as musician
McCONAUGHY, James (See McCONAGHY, James)
24 Jul 1861
McCORMICK, D.T.C., pvt.
24 Jul 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
McCORMICK, D.T.C., Corp.
24 Jul 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 1 Apr 1862
24 Jul 1861
McCORMICK, D.T.C., Sgt.
24 Jul 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 29, b. OH. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
5 Sep 1862
McCORMICK, J.M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 36
30 Jul 1864
25 -Jul 1864
McCORMICK, James M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Company F, 24 Sep 1864
30 Jul 1864
25 Jul 1864
McCORMICK, James M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
Mustered out with company, 31 Aug 1865
1 Apr 1862
1 Apr 1862
McDERMOT, James B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. A
Lawrence
Promoted musician; transferred to Co. B, Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry, 28 May 1864
1 Apr 1862
30 May 1862
McDERMOT, James B., Musician
1st Infantry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 14, b. MO. Reduced to ranks
1 Apr 1862
1 Apr 1862
McDERMOTT, James B., pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
Mustered out 4 Apr 1865
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
McGILL, Patterson, pvt.
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 24, b. WI. Discharged for disability, 21 Mar 1863, Olathe, KS
McGINTEY, N.D., Musician
9 Aug 1863
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Eudora
Age 18, b. IN
1 Jun 1863
MCGUIRE; Charles J., pvt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. I
Age 27, b. NY

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9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 22, b. OH. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
McKIERNAN, Gerald, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
10 Jul 1863
Douglas Co.
Age 19, b. PA. Promoted 1st Sergeant
McKIERNAN, Gerald, 1st Sgt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
10 Jul 1863
Douglas Co.
Mustered out 14 Oct 1865 as supernumerary
McKIERNAN, William L., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Douglas Co.
1 Oct 1863
Age 17, b. PA. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865.
McKINNEY, Abraham, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Lecompton
1 Sep 1862
Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 1 Mar 1863
McKINNEY, Abraham, Qtrmstr. Sgt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
1 Sep 1862
Lecompton
Promoted Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant 1 Nov 1863
Lecompton
1 Sep 1862
McKINNEY, Abraham, Qtrmstr. Sgt.
2nd Cavalry, Staff
Com'd Com., vice Wood, resigned, but never mustered; mustered out 22 Jun 1865 at Fort
McKINNEY, N., pvt.
Palmyra
10 Feb 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 29, b. KY
McKINNEY, Thomas J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. M
28 Mar 1864
Clinton
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
13 Sep 1861
McKUNE, Grayton D., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. PA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1862
McLELLAND, Joseph, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 18, b. OH. Assigned to New Company A
McLELLAND, Joseph, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
20 Jun 1862
Mustered out 19 Jun 1865
McLELLAND, William J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
13 Sep 1861
Age 18, b. OH. Re-enlisted as veteran
McLELLAND, William J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A·
Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
Re-enlisted veteran, assigned to new Company A
McLELLAND, William J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
McLELLEY, Joseph (See McLILLEY, Joseph)
McLILLEY, Joseph, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
27 Nov 1861
Age 42, b. OH. Assigned to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry 26 May 1864
McLILLEY, Joseph, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
27 Nov 1861
Mustered out 7 Jan 1865
McMILLEN, H.C., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
26 Jul 1864
Age 24, b. VA
McMARY, James (See McMURRAY, James)
McMURRAY, James, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 3 Jun 1861

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McMURRAY, James, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 21, b. NY. Promoted Sergeant 23 Apr 1863; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
McMURRAY, James, Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Mustered out on det. roll Jul 1864 at Vicksburg, MS
30 Jul
MECHAM, Cornelius J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
29 Jul 1864
Transferred to Company H, 24 Sep 1864
30 Jul 1864
MECHAM, Cornelius J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
22 Jul 1864
Lawrence
Mustered out with company, 13 Sep 1865
23 Nov 1861
MEEKER, Jeptha, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. 0
23 Nov 1861
Badlwin City
Promoted Corporal, 11 Dec 1861
MEEKER, Jeptha, Corp.
2nd Cavalry, Co. 0
Baldwin City
23 Nov 1861
23 Nov 1861
Age 23. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865, Leavenworth, KS. 1864 volume lists residence as Independence, MO
MEINE, Henry, pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
23 Ju1 1864
Age 25, b. Germany
25 Jan 1862
MENGER, Christian A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
25 Jan 1862
Franklin
Age 34, b. Germany. Promoted Bugler
25 Jan 1862
MENGER, Christian A., Bugler
9th Cavalry, Co. B
25 Jan 1862
Franklin
Age 34, b. Germany. Transferred to Co. I, 1 Jun 1862
28 Jan 1862
MENGER, Christian A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. I
25 Jan 1862
Lawrence
Promoted Bugler
25 Jan 1862
MENGER, Christian A., Bugler
9th Cavalry, Co. I
25 Jan 1862
Lawrence
Transferred to Company 0, 1 Ju1 1862
28 Jan 1862
MENGER, Christian A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. 0
Lawrence
25 Jan 1862
Age 34, b. Saxony. Promoted Chief Bugler, 1 Jun 1862. 1864 volume gives residence as Eudora, Douglas Co.
25 Jan 1862
MENGER, Christian A., Chief Bugler 9th Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
25 Jan 1862
Re-enlisted as veteran
22 Mar 1864
MENGER, Christian A., Chief Bugler 9th Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
24 Feb 1864
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
MENTER, Joseph (See MENTOR, Joseph)
13 Dec 1861
MENTOR, Joseph, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. 0
Soldier Creek
13 Dec 1861
Killed near Cane Hill, AR, by guerillas, 12 Aug 1864. 1865 volume gives residence as Mt. Pleasant
11 Feb 1864
MERWIN, Henry C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
11 Feb 1864
Transferred to Company K, 18 Apr 1864
11 Feb 1864
MERWIN, Henry C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
11 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company, 13 Sep 1865
1 Jun 1861
MERWIN, Henry D., pvt.
..
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Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 20, b. WI. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1861; deserted Memphis, TN 18 Jan 1863

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MERWIN, Henry D., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
1863
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MERWIN, Hervey D. (See MERWIN, Henry D.)
14 Aug 1863
29 Jul 1863
Lawrence
MERWIN, Scott C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Age 25, b. OH. Deserted, Paola, KS, 10 Oct 1864
MESHER, Cephes (See MOSHER, Cephas F.)
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MESSER, John, pvt.
5th Cavalry; Co. L
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Jul
Age 17, b. OH. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20
MERVIN, Hervey D. (See MERWIN, Henry D.)
METZGER, Edson B.O., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Rock Creek
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume lists residence as Lawrence
METZGER, George, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Rock Creek
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume lists residence as Lawrence
METZGER, Jacob, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Rock Creek
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume lists residence as Lawrence
MEYERS, Henry, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Eudora
25 Aug 1863
Age 18, b. Germany
MEYERS, John B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 20, b. WI. Discharged 2 Jul 1863 to accept promotion in 10th LA Colored Volunteers
MEYERS, Wm. (See MAJORS, William)
MICHELL, Brady J. -(See MITCHELL, Brady J.)
MILFORD, Daniel M., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
29 Mar 1864
Age 20, b. OH
14 Aug 1863
1 Aug 1863
Lawrence
MILLER, Daniel, Jr. pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Age 21, b. OH. Mustered out 1 Sep 1865
22 Dec 1863
Lawrence
MILLER, E.T., Corp.
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 18, b. IL
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
MILLS, Austin R., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Promoted Sergeant 3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
MILLS, Austin R., Sgt.
Age 24, b. MA. Promoted 1st Lt., 8th LA Colored Vol., 2 Jul 1863; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's
Creek, MO
28 Mar 1864
28 Mar 1864
MILLS, Charles S., pvt.
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. M
residence
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Age 20, b. OH. Promoted Corporal, 1 May 1864. 1865 volume lists
28 Mar 1864
28 Mar 1864
Topeka
MILLS, Charles S., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
MILLS, John H.W., pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
MILLS, John H.W., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Promoted Commissary Sergeant 1 Jul 1861

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1 Jun 1861
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MILLS, John H.W., Commissary Sgt. 1st Infantry, Staff
Promoted Regimental Quartermaster 12 May 1862
12 May 1862
Lawrence
MILLS, John H.W., Q.M.
1st Infantry, Staff
Promoted Captain and A.C.S. 19 Feb 1863
MINGER, Chris A. (See MENGER, Christian A.)
1 Aug 1863
Douglas Co.
MIRES, Michael, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 22, b. Germany
5 Apr 1862
Lawrence
MITCHELL, Barnett B., 1st Lt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. K
Mustered out 17 Apr 1865, Leavenworth, KS
28 Nov 1861
28 Nov 1861
Lecompton
MITCHELL, Brady J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 28, b~ PA. Transferred to Company I, 1 Jun 1862
28 Nov 1861
28 Nov 1861
Lecompton
MITCHELL, Brady J., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. I
Died of mania a potu, Leavenworth, KS, 22 Jan 1863
4 Mar 1862
10 Dec 1861
Brooklyn
MITCHELL, Isaiah, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. G
Age 21, b. PA. Assigned to New Company C
4 Mar 1862
10 Dec 1861
MITCHELL, Isaiah, pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co. C Brooklyn
Mustered out 10 Dec 1864, st. Louis, MO
29 May 1863
19 Apr 1863
Brooklyn
MITCHELL, Joseph, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Age 18, b. PA. Mustered out 2 Jun 1864
20 Apr 1862
Lawrence
MITCHELL, William N., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. F
Killed in action near Maysville, AR, 22 Oct 1862
MITTHEL, Brady (See MITCHELL, Brady J.)
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
MONROE, William E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Corporal, 13 Sep 1861. Promoted Farrier, 1 Jan 1863. No evidence of muster out on file
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
MONROE, William E., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 27, b. CT. Reduced to ranks 31 Jan 1862
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
MONROE, William E., Farrier
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Reduced to ranks, 26 Jul 1864
Lawrence
3 Sep 1861
3 Sep 1861
MONTOON, James, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 22. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume gives residence as Wyandot, Wyandot Co.
Lecompton
22 Mar 1864
22 Mar 1864
MOON, Nathaniel T., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
22 Mar 1864
22 Mar 1864
MOON, Nathaniel T., pvt.
Lecompton
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 20, b. MO. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
26 Oct 1861
26 Oct 1861
MOORE, Amaziah, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 20 Nov 1861
20 Nov 1861
MOORE, Amaziah, 1st Lt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Promoted Captain, 11 Dec 1861

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11 Dec 1861
MOORE, Amaziah, Capt.
Age 35. Resigned on account of physical disability, 12 Aug 1863. 1864 volume lists residence as
Independence, MO
3 Dec 1861
Douglas Co.
MOORE, Andrew, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 40, b. PA. Discharged for disability in Hospital, Pine Bluff, AR, 23 Aug 1864. 1865 volume gives same
date and place, died of disease.
10 i'iov 1861
10 Nov 1861
Wakarusa
MOORE, Henry P., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Age 28. Discharged for disability, 8 Feb 1863, at Springfield, MO. 1865 volume lists residence as Topeka
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
MOORE, Horace L., Corp.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
1 Nov 1861
1 Nov 1861
Lawrence
MOORE, Horace L., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant, 11 Dec 1861
11 Dec 1861
Lawrence
MOORE, Horace L., 2nd Lt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Age 24. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 1 May 1862
1 May 1862
Lawrence
MOORE, Horace L., 1st Lt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Promoted Lieutenant Colonel of 4th Arkansas Cavalry, 18 Feb 1864
29 Mar 1864
29 Mar 1864
Lawrence
MOORE, John, Farrier
11th Cavalry, Co. I
Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
25 Sep 1861
25 Sep 1861
Bloomington
MOORE, John C., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 18, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 1 Jan 1863
10 Oct 1861
25 Sep 1861
Bloomington
MOORE, John C., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Mustered out, 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
MOORE, John M. (See MOORE, John W.)
10 Oct 1861
25 Sep 1861
Bloomington
MOORE, John S., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 47, b. NC. Promoted Corporal, 27 May 1862
10 Oct 1861
25 Sep 1861
MOORE, John S., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
Died of chronic diarrhea, Bower's Mills, MO, 25 Oct 1862
MOORE, John W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
23 Jun 1861
23 Jun 1861
Age 32, b. Ireland. Discharged for disability, 7 Jun 1862, Ft. Riley, KS. 1865 volume gives residence as
Burlington
22 Sep 1863
MOORE, Reuben, pvt.
Clinton
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 29, b. IL
MOORN, Horace L. (See MOORE, Horace L.)
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
MORGAN, Edward M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
MORGAN, Edward M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 21, b. MA. Promoted Corporal. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
MORGAN, Edward M., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Reduced to ranks, 30 Apr 1865

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11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
28 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Transferred to Company M, 18 Apr 1864
MORGAN, James, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
28 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Age 39, b. IN. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
MORGAN, Nelson W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
20 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 36, b. NY. Appointed wagoner 1 Jun 1861; mustered out 17 Jun 1864
MORGAN, Nelson W., Wagoner
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
20 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Reduced 1 May 1862
MORRIS, George W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
22 Mar 1864
22 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Topeka
MORRIS, William W., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
26 Mar 1864
Age 36, b. NY
29 Dec 1863
Lawrence
MORRISSEY, William, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 21, b. IL
19 Dec 1863
10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
MORTON, George, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Assigned to Co. L, 18 Mar 1865
19 Dec 1863
10 Sep 1863
Lawrence
MORTON, George, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
MOSES, Wi1wer S., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
31 Aug 1862
15 Mar 1862
MOSHER, Cephas F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Prairie City
15 Mar 1862
Age 18, b. NY. Assigned to New Company B. 1865 volume lists residence as Paola
15 Mar 1862
MOSHER, Cephas F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Paola
15 Mar 1862
Mustered out Mar, 1865
29 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Franklin
MOSHER, Leroy E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Assigned to New Company B
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
MOSHER, Leroy E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Franklin
Promoted Bugler, 16 Jan 1865
MOSSMAN, Leander J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
24 Jan 1864
27 Jan 1864
Age 18, b. PA. Mustered out with company 25 Sep 1865. 1865 volume lists residence as Mission Creek
MOYES, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO; discharged for disability 19 Sep 1861 on account of
wounds received in action
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
MOYES, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Wilson's
Creek,
MO;
discharged
on
account
of wounds
Age 24, b. England. Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861,
received in action 17 Sep 1862, Trenton, TN. 1864 volume lists residence as Tipton, MO
MOYS, William (See MOYES, William)
30 Apr 1862
15 Apr 1862
Black Jack
MUNGER, Cyrus E., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. IN. Promoted Corporal, 1 May 1863

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Black Jack
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. IN. Assigned to New Company D
30 Apr 1862
14 Apr 1862
MUNGER, Cyrus E. , pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Promoted Sergeant, 22 Mar 1865
30 Apr 1862
15 Apr 1862
MUNGER, Cyrus E. , Sgt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
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Black Jack
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Assigned to New Company D
13 Aug 1863
11 Mar 1863
MUNGER, Lewis C. , pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 27-Jun 1865
1 Jun 1861
20 May 1861
MURPHEY, James, pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
date
of death as 1 Jun
Age 26, b. Ireland. Died by drowning, St. Louis, MO 18 Jun 1862. 1864 volume gives
MURPHY, James (see MURPHEY, James)
1 Jun 1861
20 May 1861
MURSEY, Cyrus, pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 22, b. Canada. Died in hospital at St. Louis, MO 26 oct 1861
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MUSSER, John (See MESSER, John)
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
MYERKY, Lewis, pvt.
Prairie City
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 37, b. PA. No evidence of muster out on file
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
MYERS, John, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 23. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
MYERS, Newton J. , pvt.
Lawrence
10th Infantry, Co. C
Promoted Corporal
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
MYERS, Newton J., Corp.
Lawrence
10th Infantry, Co. C
Age 22, b. OH. Promoted Sergeant
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
MYERS, Newton J., Sgt.
Lawrence
10th Infantry, Co. C
Mustered out with regiment, 20 Aug 1864
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
MYERS, Williamson S., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Corporal, 13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
MYERS, Williamson S., Corp.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 20, b. IN. Promoted Sergeant 1 Jan 1863.
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
MYERS, Williamson S., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted 1st Sergeant, 14 Jul 1864
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
MYERS, Willis, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Corporal, 13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
MYERS, Willis, Corp.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 23, b. IN. Promoted Sergeant, 27 May 1862
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
MYERS, Willis, Sgt.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
No evidence of muster out_ on file
MYRELY, Lewis (See MYERKY, Lewis)
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Inez Staatz KENSIT, a member of Douglas County Genealogical Society, would like
to share information on her family history published in 1992. The following is
from her brochure:

LEST WE FORGET

Christian Frederick Staatz
and
Charlotte Wilhelmina Wallowt Staatz
of
Lyona Community
Junction City, Kansas
Who Came From
Schwirsen, Pomerania, Germany, in 1851
by Inez Staatz Kensit
1991
Christian F. Staatz with his wife Charlotte and five children
Charles
William, William Herman, J.F., Johanna (Latzke) and Augusta (Biegert) -- sailed
for America in August 1851.
The Staatz family first settled in Watertown,
Wisconsin.
In 1857 they went by covered wagon to the Lyona Valley, Kansas.
Christian and Charlotte and their children built log cabins along the banks of
Lyon Creek, where they raised their families.
They broke the soil with teams
of oxen to plant their crops, started schools and were elected to public
off ices.
They were a Christian' family and established the Lyona Methodist
Mission on ,their farm land.
The chimes of the native limestone church, now
known as the Lyona United Methodist Church, are still heard throughout the
valley each Sunday beckoning the eighth generation to worship.
Some of the many of the families that married into the Staatz family include
Oesterreich, Rekken, Henning, Rubin, Biegert, Gantenbein, Latzke and Freitag.
For the first time, the full genealogy of this family has been chronicled.
Compiled from over eight years of research by Inez Staatz Kensit, the book
represents
data
accumulated from
personal research,
courthouses,
church
records, census records, Bible records, unpublished manuscripts and war files.
It includes 52 family photographs, 19 photos of early buildings and 13 of grave
stones of early settlers.'
Illustrated,
hard cover,
Congress number 91-71218.

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Al.LEN
Ethan,

GLENWOOD
A.B., 8

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HAUSMAN
Mrs. Geo. 4
HAUSMAN
Sara WElL, 4
HENNING
--, 30
HULTS
D. S. 10

BANKS
Frank E., 8,9
BIEGERT
--, 30
BOEHNNER
Marie, 4
BRECHEISEN
Mary WEll., 4
BRECHEISEN
Mrs. Geo., 4
BROOKS Co
Paul R., 9
BURCHILL
Mary, 2
BURROUGHS
Arthur Jeffrey, 11
Clara, 11
Mary Angeline, 11
Nelson, 11
Oscar, 11
Susie, 11

JOHNSON
Allie M., 10
JONES
Mark W., 12
Nathaniel, 12
Richard F., 12
William T., 12
William, 12
JORDAN
Arsen, 12
Augustus, 12
Charles, 12
JOSEPH
Nathan H., 13
JUSTICE
William, 13

CORNELIUS
Caroline, 11
Reuben, 11
CRAIG
Everet., 11
Harry T., 9
DARLING
T.C. 9,10
DOUGLAS
Stephen A., 6,7
DUNLAP
O. D., 10
DURR
Charles, 8,,10
EDER
Lena, 9
EDER
Louis, 9
EMICK
John C., 8
FISH
Pascal, 8,9,10
Paschal, 8,10
FREITAG
--, 30
GANTENBEIN
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KALER
Frederick, 13
KALLOCH
Amariah, 13
KALLOCK
Amarian, 13
KALP
Elias H. 13
KARR
John L., 13
KEEFFER
Ausbury D. 13
KEELER
Jacob 13
Julius A, 13
KEEPENCE
George, 13
KEEPENS
George, 13
KEIFER
Ausbury D., 13
Jacob, 13
KEIFFER
, Ausbury D., 13
KELLEY
Seth, 13

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KELLY
Seth, 13
William, 13
KEMPER
Adam D.H., 8,10
KENESON
Randal, 14
KENNEDY
Michael, 14
KENNEDY
Thomas H., 14
KENNEZON
W. T., 14
KENSIT
Inez Staatz 3,30
KERTSINGER
Isaac W., 14
KIERNAN
Thomas, 14
KIMBAT~L

Warren, 14
KINERIEM
Philip, 14
KING
Ralph M., Jr, 10
KINKAID
Joseph, 14
KIRBY
William T., 14
KIRKHAM
C.C., 14
Ezra, 14
Samuel, 14
KIRKLAND
Ezra, 14
KIRKPATRICK
James C., 14
KIRNAN
Thomas, 14
KLEIN
John, 15
KLINE
Conrad, 15
KLINK
Conrad, 15
KNIGHT
G. W., 15
James, 15
KNOWLES
John E., 15
KNOWLTON
Manley, 15
KOEHLER
Fredrick, 15

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KRESPACH
Magnus, l~i
KRESPACK
Magnus, IS
KRESSINGER
D.L., 15
KRETSINGER
David L., 15
William 0., 15
KRUMM
Wendelin, 15
KULP
Elias H., 15
KUMELS
John E., 15
LACKEY
James M. 15
LACY
John ~L 16
LAIRD
James G., 16
LAMAR
Alexander, 16
LAMB
Alexander H., 16
LAMBERT
Charles E., 16
LANTERWASSER
John, 16
LAPHAM
Solomon, 16
LAPINER
David B., .16
LATZKE
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LAUTERWASSER
J., 16
LAW
Frank, 16
LAWRENCE
Joseph W., 16
Noah N., 16
LEE
William H., 16
LEEPER
John H., 16
LENHART
Charles, 17
LEWIS
Edward N.• , 17
Edwin N., 17
Silas, 17
LEXINGTON
G.W., 17

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LIEARD
James G. , 17
LIGHT
John, 17
LINCOLN
Abraham, 6,7
LINDSAY
Daniel D., 17
LINDSLAY
D.O., 17
LINGELBACH
William, 17
LINK
Anderw J., 17
Andrew, 17
LINKS
Andrew, 17
LITCHFIELD
Lewis '1'., 17
LITTLEJOHN
James W., 17 18
LONG
David, 18
LONGFELLOW
J . N., 18
Jacob W., 18
LOOMAN
Richard, 18
LOUIS
Silas, 18
LOVEJOY
Charles H., 18
LOWE
James A., 18
LOYD
Samuel D., 18
LUCAS
Marshall B., 18
LUIRALEN
Jesse, 18
LUKE
August, 18
LULL
P. F., 18
LUNGREN
Peter A., 18
LUTTON
Clark, 18
Fletcher, 18
LYBARGER
George, 18, 19
LYBORGER
George, 19
LYNCH
Mathew, 19

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LYNN
Ben jamin , 19
John, 19
LYON
Daniel W., 19
MACK
Robert, 19
MACKL+N
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MADDEN
Michael, 19
MADIN
Michael, 19
MAGENS
George B. , 19
MAGRIS
George B. , 19
MAHAN
James, 19, 20
MAHON
James, 20
MAHONEY
James, 20
MAILEY
Michael, 20
MAJORS
William, 20
MANN
Ones, 20
MARCOT
George, 20
MARCOTT
George M., 20
George, 20
MARCY
Cyrus, 20
MARGNESS
Wm. P., 20
MARKHAM
President, 6
MARQUIS
William P., 20
MARQUISS
Benjamin A., 20
J.F.S., 20
MARSHALL
John, 20, 21
MARTIN
Edmond, 21
Edmund, 21
Rozella catherine,
MASON
Joseph, 21

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Aquila:B. , 21
MATHERS
James R. , 21
MATHEWS
George, 21
,John, 21
MATTHEWS
Albert:, 21
George, 21
John, 21
MATTHEWS
Jonathan W. , 21
MAXWELL
John, 21
MAYBERRY
Scott, 21
McALLISTER
William F. M. , 21
McCABE
James A. , 21
McCARTY
James E., 21
Thomas, 21
McCLEARY
Alex, 21
McCOACH
John, 21, 22
McCONAGHY
James, 22
McCONAUGHY
James, 22
McCORMICK
D.T.C., 22
J . M., 22
James 1111., 22
McDERMOT
James B. , 22
McDE RMOT'r
James B., 22
McGILL
Patterson, 22
McGINTEY
N. D., 22
McGUIRE
Charles J., 22
McKEAN
James D. , 23
McKIERNAN
Gerald, 23
William L. , 23
McKINNEY
Abraham, 23
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Thomas J., 23

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McKUNE
Grayton D. , 23
McLELLAND
Joseph, 23
William J ., 23
McLELLEY
Joseph, 23
McLILLEY
Joseph, 23
McMARY
James, 23
McMILLEN
H. C., 23
McMURRAY
James, 23, 24
MECHAM
Cornelius J., 24
MEEKER
Jeptha, 24
MEINE
Henry, 24
MENGER
Christian A., 24
MENTER
Joseph, 24
MENTOR
Joseph, 24
MERSHER
Cephes, 25
MERVIN
Hervey D., 25
MERWIN
Henry C., 24
Henry D. , 24, 25
Hervey D. , 25
Scott C. , 25
MESSER
John, 25
METZGER
Edson B.O. , 25
George, 25
Jacob, 25
MEYERS
Henry, 25
John B. , 25
Wm. , 25
MICHELL
Brady J., 25
Middlebrook
Catherine, 11
MILFORD
DANIEL M., 25
MILLER
Daniel,J r. , 25
E.T. , 25

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Austin R., 25
Charles S. , 25
John H.W., 25, 26
MINGER
Chris A., 26
MIRES
Michael, 26
MITCHELL
Barnett B. , 26
Brady J., 26
Isaiah, 26
Joseph, 26
\\fi11 iam N. , 26
MITTHEL
Brady, 26
MONROE
William E., 26
MONTOON
James, 26
MOON
Nathaniel T. , 26
MOORE
Amaziah, 26, 27
Andrew, 27
Henry P., 27
Horace L., 27
John C. , 27
John M. , 27
John S. , 27
John W., 27
John, 27
Reuben, 27
MOORN
Horace L. , 27
MORGAN
Edward M. , 27
James, 28
Nelson W. , 28
MORRIS
George W., 28
William W., 28
MORRISSEY
William, 28
MORTON
George, 28
MOSES
Wilwer S. , 28
MOSHER
Cephas F. , 28
Leroy E., 28
MOSSMAN
Leander J., 28

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MOYES
John, 28
William, 28
MOYS
William, 28
MUEN ZENMAYER
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Hannah WElL, 4,
Mrs. S. W., 3,4
Mrs. Sam, 4
MUNGER
Cyrus E. , 28, 29
MUNGER
Lewis C. , 29
MURPHEY
James, 29
MURPHY
James, 29
MURSEY
Cyrus,_ 29
MUSSER
John, 29
MYERKY
Lewis, 29
MYERS
John, 29
Newton J., 29
Willia.mson S. , 29
Willis, 29
MYRELY
Lewis, 29
NEUSTIFTER
Anna, 9
Caroline M., 9
Clara T., 9
Grace B., 9
Henry E., 9
John, 9,10
Louis, 9
Ludwig, 10
Tena F., 9
NEWHALL
H.W., 6
NIESTIFTER
Ludwig" 8,9,10,
OESTERREICH
--, 30
PLEIF
ElizabE!th, 8
LouisW.,8,10
RANDLE
Parham, 6
Richard 6

REKKEN
--, 30
RICHARDS
C. F., 10
O.G., 9,10
RODEBAUCH
Martha, 11
RUBIN
--, 30

SAXTON
John, 11
Pauline, 11
Sarah Matilda, 11
SCHEURMAN
Rev. M. 3
SCHRENK
Geo., 4
SMITH
Benjamin F., 5,6,7
STAATZ
Augusta (BIEGERT), 30
Charles William, 30
Charlotte W. Wallowt, 30
Christian Frederick, 30
J. F., 30
Johanna (LATZKE), 30
William Herman, 30
STEELE
L.S., Attorney-at-law, 8
STEVENS Co.
N.O. 9
TAYLOR
William, 11
TERRELL
Ralph C. 10
THOMPSON
J., 8
WALLOWT
Charlotte Wilhelmina, 30
WEIL
Anna Mary (BOEHNER), 3,4
Charles, 4
John, 4
Nicholas, 3,4
WHEDON
Abigail, 11
Ashbel M, 11
Caroline, 11
JEFFREY H., 11
Lydia, 11
Margaret M., 11
Martha, 11

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Mary Angeline, 11
Pauline, 11
Robert H., 11
Sarah M., 11
Thomas J., 11
Zera W. "Doke", 11
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with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
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Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.

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The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
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Saturday 9:30 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •• Anyone may use.
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P.O. Box 3664
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Vol. XV, No.4

ISSN 0739-4101
Summer 1992

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CONTENTS

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

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

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

�SNfPLE - ALBRIGHT FAJfILY BIBLE

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

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

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

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�Sample--Albright, Family Bible, continued

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

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

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

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

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SPRINGS TaiNSHIP ELECTION OF

~875

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

on 2 November 1875.

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

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

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

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10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
EVANS, Nathan R., pvt.
2nd Cavalry,. Co. A
Assigned to Co. B, 21 Apr 1865
10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
EVANS, Nathan R., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865 at Fort Gibson, C.N.
31 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
Lawrence
EVANS, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
Lawrence
26 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
EVANS, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 36, b. MA. Died, 25 Oct 1864, Independence, MO, of wounds received in action 21 Oct 1864, Little
Blue, MO
26 Aug 1862
Lawrence
EVENHART, John F., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
9 Aug 1863
EVERITT, David, pvt.
Eudora
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 18, b. KS. Discharged 19 Aug 1864 for disability
16 Sep 1864
Lawrence
FAHY, Mart in, pvt •.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 28, b. Ireland
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
FAIRBANKS, Newton P., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Creek,
MO
Age 28, b. MA. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's
20 Nov 1861
20 Nov 1861
Douglas Co.
FARMER, James 0., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
KS
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FARMER, Lemuel, pvt.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 18, b. IL. Re-enlisted as veteran
FARMER, Lemuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Assigned to New Co. A
FARMER, Lemuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
FARMER, Samuel (See FARMER, Lemuel)
Lawrence
FAUCETT,- John ~~, pvt. - - - - 2 rid Cavalry, Co.- H
Assigned to Co. L, 18 Mar 1865
FAUCETT, John F., pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co • L
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Fort Gibson, C.N.
FAULDS, George D., Musician
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co • 0
Age 13. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
FAULDS, George, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Mustered out 10 Jan 1865, Leavenworth, KS
FAYT, Martin, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 18, b. Ireland
FELL, Benjamin, pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 44, b. TN
FELT, Lucius H., Corp.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 22, b. MA
Lawrence
FERGUSON, T. S., Sgt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
FERGUSON, William H., pvt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
Age 28
.. FERRIL, Thomas J., Chaplain
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Staff
Age 32, b. MO
FIRESTONE, Nathan B., pvt.
Clinton
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 21, b. VA. Assigned to New Co. A
FIRESTONE, Nathan B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Clinton
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
FISHER, Hugh D., Chaplain
Lawrence
5th Cavalry, Staff
Mustered out Sep 1864, Leavenworth, KS
FISHER, Samuel, pvt.
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 23, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. A
FISHER, Samuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1~65, DeVall's Bluff, AR
FISK, Joel B., pvt.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
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FISK, Joel B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
15 Aug 1862
Promoted regimental Commissary Sergeant 16 Jan 1865
FISK, Joel B., Commissary Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
15 Oct 1862
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
FITCH, John, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Black Jack
14 Nov 1861
Age 18, b. IL. Captured by enemy at Mark's Mills, AR 25 Apr 1864. Mustered out 18 Apr
KS
20 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
FITZ, Arthur D·. ~ ·pvt.··
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 18, b. MA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
22 Oct 1861
Big Springs
FIX, Cyrus H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 21, b. IL. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
19 Aug 1862
Big springs
FIX, Joshua, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 32, b. IN. Assigned to New Co. A
19 Aug 1862
FIX, Joshua, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Big Springs
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
22 Jan 1862
Lawrence
FLANDERS, Albert, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Promoted 1st Lt., 1st Indiana Home Guards, 1 Jul 1863
26 Apr 1862
Lawrence
FOCHT, Martin, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Assigned to Co. B, 21 Apr 1865
26 Apr 1862
Lawrence
FOCHT, Martin, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Mustered out 26 Apr 1865, Little Rock, Ark.
7 Sep 1863
Eudora
15th Cavalry, Co. L
FOGLE, Robert, pvt.
Age 18, b. Germany
29 Dec 1863
Lawrence
FORD, James, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. England
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
FOREMAN, John A., Capt.
Major,
3rd
Indiana
Regiment
Indian
Home Guards, 11 Jul 1862
Age 36, b. NY. Promoted
9th
Cavalry,
Co.
D
Black
Jack
20 Mar 1862
FOSTER, Jackson, pvt.
Age 18, b. PA. Re-enlisted as Veteran
30 Mar 1864
Black Jack
FOSTER, Jackson, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Assigned to New Co. D
30 Mar 1864
FOSTER, Jackson, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
25 Jul 1864
Lawrence
FOWLER, George T., pvt.
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 20, b. NY
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
FRANCES, Henry D., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. C
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2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 18. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Junction City
FREEMAN, Michael, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 33, b. Ireland. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's
Creek, MO
1 Jun 1861
20 May 1861
FRITTON, Charles F., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 34, b. Germany. Discharged for disability 23 Apr 1863, Jackson, TN
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
FRITZ, Manford, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Deserted, Leavenworth, KS, 1 Mar 1864
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
. FULTZ, Abraham, pvt..
1st-Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 26, b. KY. Discharged for disability 8 Mar 1862, Lawrence, KS
13 Nov 1863
FULTZ, Abraham, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Big Springs
Age 29, b. KY
FUSTNER, Nathan (See FIRESTONE, Nathan)
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
GABHART, Thomas H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 21, b. KY. No evidence of muster out on file
GABLERT, T.H. (See GABHART, Thomas H.)
26 Aug 1862
26 Aug 1862
GALLAGHER, Hugh, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Co.
D,
Mar
1864.
1865
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lists
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Age 25, b. Ireland. Transferred to Veteran Battalion
Leavenworth
22 Dec 1863
GALLAGHER, James, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 22, b. Ireland
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
GANS, Joseph, pvt.
Age 20. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Kansas City, MO
GANSVILLE, W.T., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Baldwin City
22 Mar 1864
Age 19, b. KY
2 Nov 1863
GARDNER, David, pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 19, b. IL
Wakarusa
30 Jul 1861
30 Jul 1861
GARDNER, Joseph, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
KS
Colored
Volunteer
Infantry,
Apr
1863
Age 41, b. IN. Promoted 1st Lieutenant., Co. F, 1st
Baldwin City
2 Nov 1863
GARDNER, Orlenzo, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 34, b. PA
GARDNER, Samuel, Commissary Sgt.
2 Nov 1864
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 22, b. IL
1 Jun 1861
GARRETT, Charles F., pvt.
20 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 29, b. NY. Promoted Sergeant, 1 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
GARRETT, Charles F., Sgt.
20 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 29, b. NY. Promoted ~artermaster Sergeant 1 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
GARRETT, Charles F., Q.M. Sgt.
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Promoted Regimental Quartermaster Dec 1861

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

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

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. 11th Cavalry, Co. B
Baldwin City
30 Aug 1862
Age 29, b. OH. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 29 Mar 1863. 1864 volume gives residence as Holton, Jackson Co.,
promotion date as 4 Feb 1863
GREEN, Louis F., 1st Lt.
11th Cavalry, Co. B
Baldwin City
29 Mar 1863
Age 29, b. OH. Promoted Captain, 23 Nov 1863. 1864 volume gives residence as Holton, Jackson Co.
GREEN, Louis F., Capt.
11th Cavalry, Co. B
Baldwin City
23 Nov 1863
Age 29, b. OH. Mustered out with company, 31 Aug 1865. 1864 volume gives residence as Holton, Jackson Co.
GREENE, Albert R. (See GREEN, Albert R.)
-30 Mar 1864GUEST, Alfred H., pvt.
___ _ llt:h _Cavalry, Co. _E
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
- Transferred to- Co.- M,18 Apr 1864
30 Mar 1864
GUEST, Alfred H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
gives
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Age 22, b. NY. Promoted corporal. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume
Topeka, Shawnee Co.
30 Mar 1864
.. GUEST, Alfred H., Corp.
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Promoted sergeant 20 Dec 1864
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
GUEST, Alfred H., Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Reduced to ranks 30 Apr 1865
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
,GUNTHER, Arthur, 1st Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
Lawrence
GUNTHER, Arthur, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Promoted Captain 8 Mar 1862
8 Mar 1862
Lawrence
GUNTHER, Arthur, Capt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Mustered out 18 Mar 1865, Little Rock, AR
26 Aug 1862
Lawrence
GUY, James W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
19 Jul 1864
Baldwin City
HALL, John W., 1st Lt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 23, b. IN. Promoted Captain
19 Jul 1864
Baldwin City
HALL, John W., Capt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 23, b. IN
Lawrence

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15 Aug 1862

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HAMILTON, Patrick A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
31 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
HAMM, James J., pvt.
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to company M, 18 Apr 1864
HAMM, James J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume gives residence as Topeka, Shawnee Co.
HAMMILTON, P.A. (See HAMILTON, Patrick A.)
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
- HAMMOND, Andrew R., pvt. -,
.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. NY. No evidence of muster out on file
8 Nov 1862
8 Nov 1862
HAMMOND, Thomas B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 18, b. NY. Assigned to New Company A
8 Nov 1862
8 Nov 1862
HAMMOND, Thomas B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HANCOCK, Charles G., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HANCOCK, Charles G., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
_Lawrence
Age 25, b. ME. Died of disease, Ft. Riley, 6 Jun 1862
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HAND, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 33, b. Ireland. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
19 Oct 1861
15 oct 1861
HANELL, Elias, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. AR. Died of disease, Little Rock, AR, 18 Oct 1864
HANNON, Christian (See HERMAN, Christian)
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
HANNON, George W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. L
Lecompton
Age 38, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
HANSON, David (See HENSON, David)
1 Jun 1861
29 May 1861
HARE, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 32, b. England. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
9 Oct 1861
8 Oct 1861
HARPER, Charles W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Shawnee
Co.
Age 19, b. WI. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1862. 1864 volume gives residence as Topeka,
9
Oct
1861
8 oct 1861
HARPER, Charles W., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 20 Jan 1863
9 Oct 1861
8 Oct 1861
HARPER, Charles W., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Topeka
Age 19, b. WI. Mustered out with Regiment 17 Jun 1864
HARRINGTON, T. (See HERRINGTON, Freeman)
20 Sep 1864
HARRIS, James F., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Palmyra
Age 21, b. IL
1 Jun 1861
HARRIS, Sylvester B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 22, b. NY. Promoted Corporal 1 Sep 1861; mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864

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

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

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

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

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

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

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24 Jul 1861

24 Jul 1861

3 Oct 1861

7 Oct 1861

3 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
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12 Feb 1862
9 Sep 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Palmyra
Age 18, b. MA. Died of typhoid fever, 19 Mar 1862, near Prairie City, KS. 1864 volume gives date of death
as 9 Mar 1862
JACKSON, Henry C., R.Q.M.
21 Nov 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 37, b. TN
JACKSON, Lewis, pvt.
24 Nov 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 18, b. IN
JACOBS, John, pvt.
7 Oct 1861
3 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Clinton
Age 21, b. NY. Discharged for disability~.23 ~an.1863, Fort Scott, KS
JAMES', -Henry,· pvt.
13 Aug 1863
29 Aug 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
JAMES, Henry, pvt.
13 Aug 1863
29 Aug 1862
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
JAMESON, George G., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
5 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
Age 18, b. PA. Assigned to New Co. A
JAMESON, George G., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
5 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Brooklyn
Mustered out 29 Jun 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
JAMESON, James M., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
15 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
Age 19, b. PA. Assigned to New Co. A
JAMESON, James M., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
15 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Brooklyn
Mustered out 16 Mar 1865
JANKINS, Joseph M., pvt.
20 Mar 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
Age 22, b. OH
JEFFREY, Francis A., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 19, b. MO. Assigned to New Co. B
JEFFREY, Francis A., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out May 1865
JOHNSON, Andrew, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 31, b. VA. Discharged for disability 18 Aug 1862, Trenton, TN
JOHNSON, Daniel Noble, pvt.
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 38, b. NY. Died in hospital at St. Louis, MO 5 Jun 1863. 1864 volume gives date of death 5 Jul 1863
JOHNSON, Jasper, pvt.
19 Sep 1862
3rd Battery Light Artillery Lawrence
Age 18, b. Canada
JOHNSON, John, pvt.
23 Jul 1863
16 Jul 1863
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
Age 18, b. MO. Promoted Corporal
JOHNSON, John, Corp.
23 Jul 1863
16 Jul 1863
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Vol. Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
JOHNSON, John F., pvt.
27 Mar 1862
27 Mar 1862
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 16, b. KS. Wounded in action 10 Feb 1863, Old River, LA, near Providence; assigned to Veteran
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27 Mar 1862
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
Mustered out 27 May 1865
JOHNSON, Justin J., pvt.
13 Aug 1863
1 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Baldwin City
Assigned to Co • L, Mar 1865
JOHNSON, Justin J., pvt.
13 Aug 1863
1 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Baldwin City
Mustered out 15 Apr 1865, Little Rock, AR
JOHNSON, Loss, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry,.C9 .. G
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JOHNSON, Richard M., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 22, b. IL. Assigned to New Co. B
JOHNSON, Richard M., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out May 1865
JOHNSON, Robert, pvt.
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 37, b. OH. Promoted to Corporal 20 Nov 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Highland
JOHNSON, Robert, Corp.
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. , B
Douglas Co.
Age 37, b. IL. Died in hospital of pneumonia at Lawrence, (1864 vol.) 31 Dec 1861 (1865 vol.) 3 Jan 1862.
1865 volume gives residence as Highland.
JOHNSON, Wallace H. , pvt.
13 Aug 1863
3 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Baldwin City
Assigned to Co • L, Mar 1865
JOHNSON, Wallace H. , pvt.
13 Aug 1863
3 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Baldwin City
Mustered out 15 Apr 1865, Little Rock, AR
JOHNSON, William H., pvt.
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 18, b. PA. Died in hospital at St. Louis, MO 5 Jun 1863
JOHNSTON, William H. (See JOHNSON, William H.)
JONES, David E., pvt.
·19 Dec 1861
19 Dec 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 21, b. OH. Re-enlisted veteran
JONES, David E., pvt.
24 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. B
JONES, David E., pvt.
24 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
Promoted Farrier, 16 Jan 1865
JONES, David E., Farrier
24 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
JONES, Edward Jr., pvt.
27 Aug 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Willow Springs
JONES, Edward Sr., pvt.
27 Aug 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Willow Springs
JONES, John A., pvt.
27 Feb 1864
14 Feb 1864
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
JONES, John A., pvt.
27 Feb 1864
14 Feb 1864
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
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NE QUARTER, SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 13, RANGE 19
LA'I'ER BLOCK 14, SOUTH HILLS No. 2 ADDITION, LAWRENCE, KANSAS

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

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

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

1869, Book H, p.629.)
1870, 12 Jul: Warranty deed, S.H. LAFLIN and Anna W., his wife, to George W.
DEITZLER, for $2,520.00, the North 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and the South 1/2 of the
NW 1/4 of the NE'1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, containing 40 acres,
reserving 20 feet'on East end for highway. Signed by sylvester H. LAFLIN and
Anna W. LAFLIN and acknowledged by them 12 Jul 1870 before Theodore POPIN,
Commissioner for Kansas at st. Louis, MO. (Recorded 22 Jul 1870, Book 1,
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p.513.)
1870, 22 Jul: Mortgage, George W. DEITZLER and __ DEITZLER, his wife, to
Sylvester H. LAFLIN, the above 40 acres to secure debt of $1,200.00. Signed by
Geo. W. DEITZLER and A.M. DEITZLER, and acknowledged by them same date before
David C. BEACH, Notary of Douglas Co., KS. Mortgage released 25 Jul 1871,
witness R.A. BETTS. (ReCorded 22 Jul 1870, and 22 Apr 1874, Book J, p.107-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1918, 26 Mar: Affidavit, John V. FRITZEL, of lawful age, says that he is well
acquainted with Leon H. SCHWALD, who, on 31 Jul 1906, on which date Leon H.
SCHWALD was unmarried, conveyed to Mary M. HAMMOND, 29 acres in NE 1/4 of Sec.
12, Tp. 13, Rg. 19, that he is the same person as L.H. SCHWALD in the entry
recorded in Deed Book 77, p.106, and that he is the same person as Leon H.
SCHWALD, one of ,the defendants in action #10374 in District Court Douglas Co.,
KS. (Recorded 13, Feb 1959, Book 204, p.228.)
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1918, 16 Apr: Re:lease of Mortgage, W.F. HAMMOND recited that Anna R. WILLIAMS
and her husband, S.M.! executed a deed to Andrew ANDERSON for 29.5 acres in
Douglas Co., KS,' 'mentioning a mortgage to W.F. HAMMOND. The mortgage referred
to has not been recorded, but the debt has been paid. Acknowledged 16 Apr 1918
by W.F. HAMMOND in Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 18 Apr 1918, Book 57, p.104.)
1918, 20 Apr: Warranty deed, Keren H. BUCK, an unmarried woman, to Charles A.
SAlLE, for $2,000,.00, 18 acres beginning at an iron pipe in the S line of, the
N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4~ Sec. 12, at a point 471.5 feet W of the SE
corner of said tract, thence W on said S line 860.5 feet to the W boundary of
said quarter section, thence N on said boundary 927 feet to the NW corner of
the S 8 acres of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Sec. 12, thence E on the N
boundar}" of said 8 acres 860 feet to an iron pipe, thence S parallel with the
E line of the W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 said section, 927 feet to the place of
beginning; also beginning at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the
NE 1/4 of said Section 12; thence S 3.17 chains, E 3.17 chains, N 3.17 chains,
W 3.17 chains to beginning, containing 1 acre, all in Twp. 13, Range 19E of
the 6th P.M. as surveyed by Holland WHEELER. (Recorded 23 Apr 1918, Book 104,
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Obituaries listed'here are abstracted from the Lawrence Journal World. The
edition in which the obituary appeared is given in parentheses. The obituaries
themselves usually give much more information.
ALLEN, Thelma Abby (BELL), of Lawrence, KS, b. 14 Jan 1903, Lawrence, KS,
daughter of George and Cora M. (SAYLOR) BELL; d. 16 Dec 1991, Lawrence,
KS; bur. Neosho Memorial Park Cemetery, Goodman, MO; m. Apr 1944, E.G.
ALLEN (d. Dec. 1979). (Tues., 17 Dec. 1991)
BARTZ, Charles Raymond, of Eudora, KS, b. 1 Jan. 1907, Eudora, KS, son of Fred
C. and Lydia Haas BARTZ; d. Tues., 25 Feb. 1992, Eudora, KS; bur. Eudora
Cemetery; m., 1939, Lawrence, KS, Edna MATHES (d. 1943). (Thurs., 27 Feb.
199.2)
BARTZ, George W., of Eudora, KS, b. 3 May 1904, Eudora, KS, son of Fred and
Lydia (HASS) BARTZ; d. Mon., 27 Jan. 1992, Eudora, KS; bur. Eudora
Cemetery; m; 9 Dec. 1933, Eudora, KS, Zena ZIEGLER (d. 26 Jul., 1986).
(Tues., 28 Jan., and Wed., 29 Jan., 1992)
BIGGERS, Alta Berta (LATHROM), of MO, b. 29 Sep 1914, Wright Co., MO, daughter
of Andrew E. and Lydia Florence Riley LATHROM; d. Sat., 18 Apr. 1992,
Lawrence, KSwhile visiting family; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery,
Lawrence, KS; m. early 1930s, Leonard BIGGERS (d. 1980). Preceeded in
death by son Clyde BIGGERS and daughter Betty PLANK. (Sun., 19 Apr 1992)
BLACK, Mattie G. (,TARPY), of Lawrence, KS, b. 22 Jan. 1906, Clinton, KS,
daughter of Martin and Sarah Catherine Harrell TARPY; d. Sun., 12 May
1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Underwood cemetery, Jefferson Co., KS; m. 8
Nov,. 1924, Leavenworth, KS, Frank M. BLACK (d. 14 Mar. 1987). (Mon., 13
May 1991)
BOUTON, Elizabeth Ellen (LAMB), of Lawrence, KS, b. 21 Aug. 1904, southwest
Douglas Co., .KS, daughter of Daniel and Mary Badsky LAMB; d. Frio, 19
Jul., 1991, L~wrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 13
Jan. 1923, Lawrence, KS, Harry BOUTON (d. 23 Sep. 1973). (Sun., 21 Jul.
1991)
BUCHHEIM, William d., of Topeka, KS, b. 10 Jun. 1906, rural Douglas Co., KS,
son of William F. BUCHHEIM Sr. and Anna KURTZ; d. Tues., 4 Feb. 1992,
Leavenworth, KS; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 7 Aug.
1947, Reno, NV, Clara SPAHN. (Tues., 4 Feb. 1992)
COCKROFT, Edna G. (CAVENDER), of Eudora, KS, b. 18 Jun 1904, Catesby, Indian
Territory of Oklahoma, daughter of Hardin and Fannie Pearson CAVENDER;
d. Sat., 11 Apr 1992, at the home of her son, Eudora, KS; bur. Oakwood
cemetery, Baldwin, KS. Wed., 15 Apr 1992)
COKER, Berenice R. -(RUTHERFORD), of Lawrence, KS, b. 9 Feb. 1906, Lawrence,
KS, daughter of A.C. and Martha Fredrickson RUTHERFORD; d. Wed., 18 Sep.
1991, Lawrence, KS; Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. Jun. 1926, Paul
A. COKER, Sr. (d. 14 Mar. 1991). (Thurs., 19 Sep. 1991)
DONALDSON, Cecile Fay (HUMPHREY), of Tecumseh, KS, b. 11 Aug 1901, Clinton,
KS, daughter of Horace B. and Maude Kay McKinney HUMPHREY; d. Sat., 23
Nov 1991, Topeka, KS; bur. Clinton Cemetery; m. 4 Apr 1926, Belvoir, KS,
George Ralph DONALDSON (d. 29 Mar 1991). (Mon., l5 Nov 1991)
FARINGER, George Emery, of rural Ottawa, KS, b. 14 Aug. 1906, Lawrence, KS; d.
Thurs., 3 Jan. 1991, Ottawa, KS; m. 25 Jan. 1942, Joplin, MO, Nellie
Charlene BISHOP. (Fri., 4 Jan. 1991)

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

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�Recent Obituaries, of Early Douglas county Residents, continued

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

194

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

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

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

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

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

195

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

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

HELSTROM
Gustof, 174
HENDRY
John, 174

Susan M., 183

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

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

HOADLEY
D.L., 183

James F., 172

William B., 173

Bethue l, 176

James M., 174

Louella, 191
Sylvester B., 172, 173

HITCHCOCK

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

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Willard J., 183
HOBSON
Anna Belle, 192
HODGES

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

David H., 176

Horace B., 190

Joshua, 176

Maude Kay McKinney, 190

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

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

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

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

HUDSON
Ruby, 192
HUGHES

JACKSON
Brice A., 179

Randolph, 177

Dora A., 187, 188

Robert, 177

Henry C., 179

Thomas, 177
HUGHEY
Carl, 162

196

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

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

18~

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

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

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

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

�STERNBERGH

SCHELL

Emma R., 181

H. C., 182

Thomas J., 181

SCHOEPFLIN
Emma Christine Post, 192

STEVENIN
Charles Artedore, Sr.,

Jacob Frederick, 192

192

Mildred Christine, 192

Charles A., Jr., 192

SCHOLZ

STORY

Ruby, 192

Charles, 192

SCHULZ

Mary E. Beck, 192

Emily Matilda Person,

STROTHER

192

Sam B., 184-186

William Henry, 192

SUTLI FF

William Roy, 192
SCHWALD
Albert, 184

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

Augusta A., 181

Lorena C., 183

John B., 181

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

Leon H., HI4-186, 189
TARPY

L. H., 189

Mart i n, 190

SCOTT
Jay J., 192

Mattie G., 190

John, 192

Sarah Catherine Harrell,

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

190

Lilie Carpenter, 192

TEMPLETON

Pearl L., 192

J.A., 161

Richard A., 192

TENNEY

SEIWALD

Elizabeth E., 183

Al fred, 192
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Alma J. Schehrer, 192

ZIEGLER
Zena, 190
ZUMBRUNN
W.F., 186

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

SINCLAIR

TYLER

Wm. T., 184

Queries index

Charles, 161

SITZLER
John, 163

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

ULRICH

SMITH

Dani el, 163

T.B., 163

Dorol yn, 191

SOUDER
Ruth Elizabeth, 191

VAUGHN

SOXMAN

Charles William, 192

J.B.,163

Margretha Helena, 192

SPAHN

Zelma Leona, 192

Clara, 190
SPANGLER

WALLACE

Harry E., 161
John S., 161

Cainie Frances, 192

SPRING

WARNOCK

Helen, 192

Annie Elizabeth, 192

STADLER

WATKINS

George John, 162

Loui se, 192

STALLARD

WATSON

Carol ine Stamper, 192

James, 163

Claude "Jake", 192

WEEKS

Peter, 192

Florence, 192

STAMPER

Homer, 192

Carol ine, 192
STEELE

Mae Baker, 192
WHEELER

Alfred Hale, 192
Annie Elizabeth, 192

Holland, 189
WHITE
Joel S., 163

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Published QUarterly By:

'Douglas Counta Genealogical Societa
P.o. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O •. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • . • • .
Vice President . . .
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer .
Librarian .•
Genealogist •
Publ ications.
Pioneer Editor.
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., lawrence, KS 66046
Jackie Kennedy, Rt. 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006-9716
Carol Whitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Justyn Brown, 2024 New Hampshire, lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., lawrence, KS 66049
Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., lawrence, KS 66046
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Refreshments .•
Goodwill. . . . . •
Ways and Means. • .
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman • • .
Budget . • . . • . . • .
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Pioneer Committee.

Robin Ross, 509 Fireside Dr. #5, lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., lawrence, KS 66046
Alta Duncan, 406 E. 10th St., lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Mary lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., lawrence, KS 66046
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside lane, lawrence, KS 66044
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., lawrence, KS 66049.
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

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

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in· the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont
st., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •• Anyone may use
our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the
Reference Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials
may be reserved through interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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P.O. Boi 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
spring 1992

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CONTENTS

PAGE

In Memoriam - Ula crystal (SMITH) DAVIS ...•..•.•..•.. ··•··•·• 100
Obituary of John Charles SAUNDERS •...•.•....••....• ··•··•··•· 101
Fall Leaf Cemetery, Leavenworth Co., KS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ··•·• 102
Kaub Cemetery, Centropolis Twp., Franklin Co., KS . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Centropolis Cemetery, centropolis Twp., Franklin Co., KS ....• 103
Prairie Center Cemetery, Johnson Co., KS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ····· 104
Obituary of Julia Mary (AVERILL) WINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ······ 111
Douglas County, KS Marriage Records - 1894 ••.••............. · 112
Obituary of Mrs. Geneva Beatrice (HART)' PLATT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents . . . . . . . . . . 127
Douglas County, Kansas Volunteers 1861-1865, CHESNUT-EVANS ... 128
Extracts from an Abstract - Sec. 12, Twp. 13, R. 19, Lawrence 140

Queries .......................... ~ ........................... 147
A suggestion for Locating Relatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Some Recent Additions to the D.C.G.S. Library ....... ·. . . . . . . . . 148
Index of Names in Current Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . 149
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 necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding.
Send submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a
Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the
Douglas Co., Kansas Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER
will be remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office
charges to us.

�III lfBlfORIAIf

Ula crystal (SMITH) DAVIS
Ula Davis died February 16, 1991 in Lawrence. She had been an avid
genealogist, and when she moved to a. nursing home before her death, she
donated her books - 40 of them - to the Douglas county Genealogical Society's
Library.
Ula was born October 18, 1902 in Wheatland, Missouri. In.the early
1920's, she taught school at the Starr School, sometimes known as Young
School, District 19, in rural Douglas County near Lecompton. She was an Army
medical librarian in Arlington, Virginia from 1946 to 1964, and moved to
Lawrence following her retirement.
Ula was a member of the Episcopal Church, the National Association of
Federal Retired Employees and the National. Association of Retired Persons.
Ula was buried in Humansville Cemetery, Humansville, Missouri.
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�OBITUARY OF JOHN CHARLES SAUNDERS
This obituary appeared in the Lawrence Journal World, October 15, 1936.
Submitted by Carol Whitson.
John Charles SAUNDERS was born October 2, 1859, on the homestead near Sibley,
Kansas Territory, which his father, the late capt. Henry T. SAUNDERS, had
received from the United States government in 1854, when he and his wife, and
four small children pioneered from Massachusetts to Kansas. In 1864, the
family moved to Lawrence and again in 1883 from Lawrence to a farm a short
distance east of town which is now known as the Park HETZEL, Sr., home. On
November 9, 1899, John Charles SAUNDERS and Ida WALTERS, also a native of Kaw
valley, were married and established another home, the one where each of their
six children was born and which has remained the family home from then until
now.
On October 15, 1936, death came into this happy circle for the first
time and removed the husband and father, leaving to mourn his absence his
faithful and loving companion, Mrs. Ida SAUNDERS; his children and
grandchildren, Mildred J. and Philip M. of the home, Mr. and Mrs. Miles W.
SAUNDERS and daughter, Carol Mae of Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. James H. SAUNDERS,
Mr. and Mrs. William J. SAUNDERS, Mr. and Mrs. Harold SAUNDERS and baby
daughter, Catherine Estelle, all of Kaw Valley; a sister, Mrs. Park HETZEL,
Sr., of Kaw Valley; three brothers, Frank M. SAUNDERS of Chicago, Eben R:
SAUNDERS of Topeka, since deceased, and Robert S. SAUNDERS of Lawrence, and
three sisters and two brothers.
Coming from a family of sea captains, a fondness for the water and an
instinctive love for the wilds made him a naturalist. He spent much of his
time on the Kaw river and along its banks fishing, trapping and hunting studying, observing and learning; always on the alert for some animal trait
that was new to him, some habit with which to increase his own knowledge or
which would be of value to others, especially during his fourteen years'
service as assistant at the Dyche museum at the University of Kansas.
In 1892 a collection of valuable specimens from the museum was entrusted
to him to be taken to Chicago and placed on exhibition at the world's fair.
This collection was awarded a high honor and for his connection with it, he
was presented a diploma of honorable mention by the managers of the World's
Columbian Commission.
During the year 1905 he spent several months in service of the Carnegie
Biological Institute of Arts and Sciences at Cold Springs, Harbor, Long
Island, N.Y.
Of late years, however, most of his life had been with those he loved
and amid surroundings so dear to his heart. He became known as a builder of
boats and a maker of nets and inspired by his love of music and his knowledge
of wood he made with his own hands musical instruments, including a violin and
a tiny guitar. He was never happier than when surrounded by a group of boys,
explaining and teaching in his quiet, thoro way, the secrets of the birds or
other dwellers of the woods or river. Even during his last illness, he was
ever listening for the call of some special bird and was always interested in
the daily happenings of his beloved outdoors.
After an illness of five weeks, "Charlie" SAUNDERS was called to explain
the mysteries and treasures of another world but he left a heritage of great
worth to those with whom he had come in contact, and whose lives are richer
and broader because of his having passed this way.

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101

�FALL LEAF CBIfB"l'BRY, LBAVEMIORPlI COUlI7!Y, lCS
Some Douglas County residents are buried in cemeteries close to the county
line. The Society's Cemetery Book Committee read the tombstones in some of
these cemeteries for this reason. Submitted to The Pioneer by Jean Snedeger.
DAVENPORT
Opal Pearl, dau. of W. &amp; M., d. Apr.
13, 1894, aged 5 yrs. 10 mos. 27 das.
TOYNE
Arthur A., son of C.H. &amp; M.J., d.
Nov. 23, 1892, age 2 mos. 26 das.
KIRKMAN
Walter, d. July 12, 1884, aged 1 yr.,
2 mos., 3 das.
Emma, d. Oct. 23, 1889, aged 2 mos.
Children of Chas. &amp; I.L. KIRKMAN
Frank, d. Dec. 23, 1893, age 3 mos.
DAVENPORT
Gertie Maud, dau. of L. &amp; J.B., d.
Nov. 15, 1882, age 2 yrs. 4 mos.
DAVENPORT
Charles B., son of G? or R.A. &amp; C? or
G.A., d. Feb 15, 1884, age 1 yr. 27
das.
TOYNE
R.E., 1827 - May 1882
MATTHEW
M.A., d. 1889. Rest of stone buried.
Foot stone: C.B.D.
Several field stones in a row,
possibly unmarked graves.

Q.?L.?B.?, Jan. 17, 1882. Native
stone broken but could be BICK.
FURGASON
Maggie M., dau. of J.D. &amp; M.E., d.
Mar .. 17, 1887, age 5 mos. 2 wks.
FARMER
J.O., 9 Kan. Cav.
FARMER
Lemuel, Co. A, 9th Kan. Cav.
HARTMANN
Benry, Nov. 14, 1866 - Aug 26, 1882
DAVENPORT
James M?, Co. L (or Col.), 9th Regt.
M. Vols., d. Sept. 14, 1895, 69 yrs.
3 mos. 19 das.
James B., Mar. 6, 1895, 37 yrs. 4
. mos. 27 das.
SANDERS
Annie May, dau. of T.A. &amp; Jennie, d.
Feb. 12, 1894, age 2 yrs. 8 mos.
WARREN
B ••• , d. Sept. 30th 1874, age 6 mos.
16 das. Stone broken and partly
unreadable.
B.F., Feb. 3, 1885 - Aug. 17, 1887,
wife &amp; children of Thos. WARREN

KAlJB CElfBTBRY, CENTROPOLIS 7.WP., FRANKLIN COUlITY, lCS

Kaub cemetery, owned by the United Cemetery Association, is located 1 mile
north, 2 mi.les west and 1/2 mile south of Centropolis in Franklin County,
Kansas. The legal description of the property is .2 acre, NE 1/4, NE 1/2, SE
1/4, Section 27, Township 15, Range 18. Submitted by Jean Snedeger.
KAUB
Joseph, Oct. 28, 1840 - Feb. 15, 1905
John, 1814 - 1904
Catharine his wife, 1813 - 1869

The Pioneer, Vol. XV

WEYBRIGHT
Charles, son of D.R. &amp; S., d. Aug.
22, 1873, age 27? das.

102

�Kaub cemetery, Centropolis Twp., Franklin Co., KS, continued

KOUB
Moses, son of J. &amp; C., d. May 18,
1862, age 23 yrs. 2 mos. 3 das.
KOUB
Jacob, d. Sept. 8, 1889, age 85 yrs.
5 mos. 4 das.
Christiana, wife of Jacob, d. Mar~·
20, 1873, 61 yrs. 2 mos. 14 das.

HOWARD
Harry H., son of B.F. &amp; E., d. June
29, 1886, age 4 yrs. 6 mos. 1 da.
Jennie G., dau. of B.F. &amp; E., d. Feb.
4, 1892, age 2 yrs. 4 mos. 21 das.

CElITROPOLIS CElfETERY, CElITROPOLIS 'lWP., FRANKLIll COUBTY, KS
Centropolis Cemetery is owned by the United Cemetery Association. It is
located 1 mile north of Centropolis, the legal description being 1 acre, NW
1/4, NW 1/4, NW 1/4, Section 30, Township 15, Range 19. Submitted by Jean
Snedeger.

JENKINS
H., d. Apr. 2, 1858, age 34 yrs. 8
mos.

STEWART
Ava Davis, Nov. 21, 1892 - June 1,
1964

BEARD
Eli, d. Dec. 8, 1859, age 31 yrs. 11
das.

STEWART
Paul Bryan, Jr., Mar 6, 1924

KELLY
Hannah, d. May 25, 1863, age 36 yrs.
6 mos. 29 das.
JAVINS
Tryphosa, dau. of J.F. &amp; S.J., d.
June 21, 1863, age 3 yrs. 7 das.
Emma M., dau. of J.F. &amp; S.J., d. June
14, 1863, age 10 mos. 3 das.
John T., son of J.F. &amp; S.J., d. Oct
22, 1856, age 8 mos. 20 das.
SPARR
Roda J., dau. of A.J. &amp; M.R., d. Aug.
14, 1863, age 9 mos •.28 das.
JAVONS
Nancy, wife of Thomas, Apr. 7, 1787 Aug. 22, 1862
FARRIS
Johnson, 1829 - 1907
Temperance, his wife, 1834 - 1922
STEWART
Bryan J., Kansas Pfc. 3 Co. 164 Depot
Brig. W.W.I, Apr. 6, 1896 - Apr. 19,
1971

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MINNICK
John, 1847 - 1917
Elizabeth, his wife, 1848 - 1918
HUGHES.
Benjamin F., Nov. 11, 1885 - July 18,
1972
HUGHES
W. Franklin, Apr. 29, 1853 - Apr. 18,
1925
Millie L.G. , Dec. 26, 1857 - June 24,
1933
HUGHES
J.W., 1849 - 1897
Martha E., his wife, 1850 - 1927
FOREHAND
Ruth H., 1886 - 1919
Woodman Circle
HUGHES
Ruth M., Mar. 4, 1920 - Mar. 14, 1920
Oren M., Mar. 4, 1916 - Nov. 11, 1968
Clarence E., July 25, 1889 - Jan. 12,
1970
Bessie G., Mar. 21, 1891 - Oct. 30,
1972

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Jacob, d. Jan. 14, 1892, age 41 yrs.
EVANS
David, d., Jan. 18, 1872, age 32 yrs.
8 mos.
EDWARD
Wm., 1876 - 1921
CLARK
Wm., Feb. 8, 1843 - Jan. 18, 1914
Nancy, wife of Wm., May 22, 1846 Aug. 2, 1899
George W. , Jan 12, 1887 - June 18,
1887
Bomer, May 24, 1889 - Aug. 17, 1889
Nellie F. , June 3, 1891 - Aug. 19,
1899

CLARK
Julia A., wife of Jacob, 1811 - May
5, 1887. (Down on ground.)
Jaco??, d. Feb. 17, 1875, age 64 yrs.
1 mo. 19 das. (Broken off.)
CLARK
Eliza, wife of John.
ground, unreadable.)

(Sunken into

McFARLAND
Kate, wife of John H., d. Oct. 7,
1880, age 30 yrs. 4 mos. 17 das.
Roy, son of John H. &amp; Kate, d. Oct.,
28, 1880, age 1 mo. 2 das.
RBEUBEN BEERY. (Broken stone.)
(Maybe two stones go together.)
who d. May 20, 1863, age 31 yrs. 11
mos. 11 das.

PRAIRIE CENTER CBlfB'l'BRY, JOHNSON COUlI'rY, KS
Prairie Center Cemetery is located just over the Johnson County Douglas County line, near Hesper Church, across Captain's Creek and about a
half mile south of the road. It was first called the Hale Cemetery.
The first plot of ground was two acres given to the cemetery by the HALE
family. In 1911, John and Hannah GARRETT gave another acre to the west. The
first burial, according to one of the gravestones, was Joseph HALE in 1862.
Early officials of the Prairie Center Cemetery Association were Benton SCOTT,
O.C. CAMP, and Charles HOYT.
According to Memories of Prairie Center, by Edwin Rice, and Eudora
Community Heritage, the cemetery had always been taken care of by the lot
owners. A day was set aside when everyone was supposed to come and mow their
lots, but this did not prove satisfactory. Therefore, Prairie Center and
Lexington Cemeteries were put in a benefit district in the early 1930's, with
a caretaker hired through a tax levy. The Cemetery Board hired Bert MOON as
the first caretaker.
In 1942, the Sunflower Ordnance Works bought the land around the area,
including Prairie Center Village. The road leading to the cemetery from the
south had to be abandoned, as it was in the plant area, but the cemetery
remains.
These tombstone inscriptions were read by the D.C.G.S. Cemetery Book
Committee • .submitted by Jean Snedeger.

PAGE
A. Grant, father, 1864 - 1931.
(Mason. )
Mary Esther, mother,' 1865 - 1952

MARSH
James J., 1870 - 1929
M. Ettie, 1874 - 19__
J.Boward, 1912 - 1930
Balley Carl, 1910 - 1918

WELBORN
Mary Etta Marsh, 1874 - 1956

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�Prairie Center Cemetery, Johnson Co., KS, continued

PEGG - BURGESS
Lydia A. PEGG, mother, 1832 - 1907
Nora J. BURGESS, 1887 - 1905
Jennie BURGESS, 1861 -

FINLEY
Lena M., wife, 1885 - 1979. (Bruce
Funeral Home)
Albert F., husband, 1878 - 1961

BEERS
Wilma F., June 29, 1910 Walter L., July 30, 1902 - Sept. 1,
1978

FINLEY
William, b. Antrim Co., Ireland 1830,
d. Nov. 21, 1892 age 62 yrs., father
Mary E., Nov. 8, 1844 - Apr 4, 1908,
mother

BALES
James C., 1835 - 1914
Nancy, 1853 - 1920

FINLEY
Mary C., 1883 - 1978.
Home)

WHITE
W.A., Feb. 25, 1867 - Aug. 12, 1930
Cora I., his wife, Jan. 1, 1876 Mar. 16, 1900
BALES
Gerald Reed, Dec. 3, 1917 - July 20,
1918

(Bruce Funeral

FINLEY
John E., 1872 - 1951
FINLEY
Elizabeth M., 1874 - 1931
FINLEY
Frank C., 1881 - 1972

ROGERS
Eleanor, mother, July 1, 1815 - Jan.
14, 1905

FINLEY
William H., 1871 - 1958

REED
Mollie E., 1854 - 1935
Charles E., 1851 - 1935

VOGT
John F.G., Nov. 10, 1844 - Mar. 28,
1905

GORDON
Sarah J. , mother, July 10, 1845
Sept. 9, 1905

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GANTS
Isse &amp; ,Joseph

VOGT
Sophia Becker, mother, Dec. 19, 1849
- July 17, 1933
EVANS
Iruan B., Missouri Pfc. Co. B. 54
Infantry W.W.II, Feb. 4, 1911 - July
15, 1969. (American Legion Marker.)

CA?M?P
Oliver C?, 184?3? - 1?9?30
George A?, 185?8? - 1?9?l7
Mary H. , 182?3? - 190?8

PLATT
Joseph, 1821 - 1893

CORP
Oda M., 1874 - 195?0
Stella Camp, his wife, 1875 - 1925

DEAN
Barbara Jane, dau. of Benny &amp; Jeanne,
1961 - 1967

Possibly CROP baby, Oct 28, 1907 Nov. 3, 1907

RICE
Levi, 1829 - 1910, father
Jane his wife, mother, 1835 - 1914

HOYT
Mary E., wife of C.F., June 23, 1865
- Dec. 9, 1900
Oliver C., Mar. 22, 1887 - Dec. 18,
1908

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RICE
Wanda Sue, June 2-2, 1928

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�Prairie Center Cemetery, Johnson Co., KS, continued

RICE
W.G., 1864 - 1963
Clara, 1863 - 1921

DOUGLAS
Edith A., 1879 - 1910
Lloyd, 1880 - 1917

WHITE
Ernest W., 1882 - 1937
Lettie B., 1887 - 1981

NOWLIN
Hiram, Oct. 8, 1824 - Apr. 3, 1918,
father
Hannah J., mother, wife of Hiram,
Jan. 10, 1831 - Dec. 21, 1891

BROADHURST
Thomas A., father, 1863 - 1951
,Lura B., mother, 1867 - 1938
WARD
Hiram L., d. Jan. 26, 1892, age 58
yrs. 3 mos. 22 das., father
Eliza A., wife of Hiram L., d. Jan.
12, 1916, age 81 yrs. 4 mos. 22 das.,
mother
WATSON
Rev. Isaac Newton, 1850 - 1904,
father
Elizabeth Ann, his wife, mother, 1856
- 1916
FELLERS
Amanda J., wife of Wm. J., d. Feb. 7,
1894 age 36 yrs. 9 mos. 6 das.,
mother
Wm. J., d. Dec. 21, 1917, age 66 yrs.
4 mos. 13 das., father
FELLERS
Wm. J., Jr., Sept. 6, 1902 - Jan. 21,
1903
ANDREW
Kevin W., May 15, 1969 - July 24,
1969 (Bruce Funeral Home)

HALE
Vina, 1867 - 1915
HALE
Joseph H., 1857 - 1945
Hattie, 1861 - 1950
HALE
Michael, June 30, 1818 - May 24, 1892
Melissa, wife of Michael, Aug. 8,
1823 - Nov. 1, 1875
Erected in memory of father &amp; mother
HALE
Joseph, husband of Elvina, d. Aug 16,
1867, age 58 yrs. 2 mos. 5 das.
ROOT
Elmer V., Feb. 13, 1852 - Apr. 30,
1926
ROOT
Jason W.,June 13, 1878 ROOT
Genevieve, June 12, 1888 - Nov. 20,
1951
SMITH
Abner C., Dec. 3, 1854 - Aug. 12,
1926

FARGO
Mattie L., wife of L.J., Aug. 2, 1842
- Oct. 16, 1874
SMITH
Charley A., Jan. 13, 1872 - sept. 16,
Anna Leamer, June 27, 1868 - July 12,
1872
'1950
Mattie Louise, Aug. 31, 1874 - Oct.
19, 1895
HALE
Father, 1847 - 1926
HOYT
Mother, 1852 - 1924
Charles D., Sept. 6, 1810 - Oct. 31,
Clarence B., 1891 - 1969
1886
Jane C., wife, Nov. 26, 1819 - Dec.
ELLIS
31, 1906
Bertha B., 1879 - 1962
James A., 1877 - 1956

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�Prairie Center Cemetery, Johnson Co., KS, continued

HALE
James F., Sept. 14, 1859 - July 6,
1946

RICHARDSON
Milo W., Aug. 12, 1881 - Apr. 29,
1960

HALE
Nellie A., Sept. 18, 1860 - Dec. 27,
1933

RICHARDSON
Ida Maude, July 22, 1881 - July 15,
1961

HALE
Samuel M., son of J.F. &amp; N.E., d.
Nov. 10, 1898, age 13 yrs. 4 mos. 29
das.

RICHARDSON
Clarence wilbert, Feb. 20, 1904 July 29, 1961

HALE
Della D., Dec. 9, 1883 - May 20, 1927
COUCH
Clara C., wife of Stephen, Aug. 1,
1860 - Sept. 26, 1902
GARRAT1'.
John, 1842 - 1911
Hannah, 1844 - 1922
Mabel G., 1882 - 1925
Foot Stone, Mother-Father-Mabel-BabyCatherine
HAMMER
Frederick W., 1872 - 1914, father
Ethel 0., 1874 - 1961, mother
OSHEL
Edna Dana, July 6, 1893 - Apr. 20,
1976
Omer I., July 5, 1886 - Dec. 13, 1975
(Bruce Funeral Home)
KELSEY
Hazel Marie, Apr. 16, 1902 - Jan. 4,
1917
SCHULZ
Alice, 1865 - 1954
W.C., 1860 - 1942
KEEGAN
Nellie May, 1895 - 1947
James M., 1892 - 1978

BROADHURST
Robert R., 1860 - 1942
Mary E., 1863 - 1939
OSHEL
Thomas W., father, 1861 - 1939
OSHEL
Amelia, mother, 1865 - 1931
HALE
Bernice Eldon, May 30, 1912 - Dec.
18, 1920
HALE
Fred A., 1892 - 1956
Effie E., 1890 - 1968
MELTING
Alma P., mother, 1895 - 1970
HAMMER
Mahala L., 1868 - 1938
HAMMER
Louis, Mar. 18, 1834 - Mar. 27, 1918
G.A.R., 1861 - 65
Rachel, Feb. 14, 1847 - June 28, 1904
Father-Mother
HAMMER
Gertrude S., June 23, 1870 - Jan. 3,
1874
MILLER
Earl C. Melvin, son of L.C. &amp; Della

NEAL
Wilmina, 1914 - 1957
James 0., 1915 - 1978 (Mason)

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GORDON
Charles A., 1874 - 1956
Laura E., 1879 - 1900
Josie A., 1877 - 1957
Infant son, July 28 - Aug. 8, 1918
Twin boys, Nov. 12, 1913
Verla, 1905 - 1907
GORDON
Lissa V., dau. of W.A. &amp; Viola, sept.
16 - Oct. 9, 1893
GORDON - DAVIS
Viola M., md. Dec. 29, 1892, 1870 1893
William A., 1869 - 1942
Nellie M. DAVIS, md. Feb. 16, 1898,
1875 - 1964
GORDON
Willi Nell, dau. of W.A. &amp; Nellie,
Sept. 2, 1910

AITKEN
Charles 0., S.S.M. 2 U.S. Navy, July
5, 1920 - Nov. 9, 1974
LEAMER
Harry A., Feb. 5, 1876 - July 7, 1957
Myrtle, Dec. 13, 1887 - Mar. 12, 1909
Thelma Louise, dau. of H.A. &amp; M.E.,
May 16, 1903 - July 7, 1903
Alex, father, Nov. 29, 1842 - Aug.
12, 1891
Charles P., son of A. &amp; M., June 11,
1871 - Sept. 25, 1873
Mary E.O., mother, Aug. 12, 1843 Mar. 6, 1917
KEEGAN
John E., 1850 - 1915
Irene, his wife, 1864 - 1939
BARNES - HALE
W.C., M.D., Oct. 7, 1844 - Mar. 4,
1900
A.C. HALE, June 16, 1858 - July 22,
1898
Lillian HALE, May 16, 1868 - Jan. 26,
1958
Willard L. HALE, 1852 - 1931

OSHEL - AYRES
James, Jan. 25, 1800 - Aug. 11, 1892
Sarah, Jan. 7, 1804 - Feb. 28, 1898
Jennie, Feb. 4, 1849 - Dec. 29, 1919,
age 70 yrs. 10 mos.
Thomas, Feb. 17, 1841 - Nov. 8, 1929,
Co. I 176 Ohio Vol. Inf.
Sarah AYRES, Feb. 13, 1873 - Aug. 23,
1904
Nora, Mar. 31, 1870 - Oct. 17, 1892
Leamer, Sept. 8, 1883 - Feb. 3, 1888

OSHEL
Elizabeth, 1828 - 1881
Daisy E., 1887 - 1902
Bessie~ 1888 - 1892
W.W., 1826 - Dec. 15, 1928

ANDREW
Helen Maurine, 1905 - 1923, age 17
yrs. 7 mos. 14 das.

OSHEL
Orville, 1865 - 1930
Clara, 1869 - 1934

ANDREW
Grace E., Mar. 14, 1882 - May 15,
1968
William A., Feb. 11, 1879 - July 12,
1957

Baby Boy

NOTE MAN
Gloria, 1949 - 1949 (Bruce Funeral
Home)

CHASE
Feb. 8, 1869 - June 8, 1927
BROWN
L.W., 1880 - 1933
Mary L., 1884 - 19
FRAZIER
Bessie M., 1895 - 1937
Jesse M., 1892 - 19

RUSSELL
Frances Hale, 1894 - 1919
Foot stone, Baby

COUCH
Clark M., 1864 - 1942
Adna A., 1866 - 1957

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JENNINGS
Alta C., 1887 - 1967
Bert E., 1878 - 1947

PAGE
Ralph E., Kansas Corp. 7 Inf. 3 Div.,
Jan. 14, 1895 - Oct. 10, 1938

ROWE
Mary E., mother, 1887 - 1935
Charles E., father, 1884 - 1965

Small stone, G.M.

BLAKEMAN
Margaret A., 1882 - 1962
BLAKEMAN
Sarah Wilson, mother, 1854 - 1929
SCHMOE
Ernest, Feb. 19, 1822 - Aug. 26, 1894
EAKLES
Margaret, 1917 - 1917
MITCHELL
Wesley, May 15, 1918 - Nov. 10, 1933
BLAKEMAN
Lawrence Lee, 1884 - 1951 (Mason)
OGLE
Sarrah R. , Apr. 15, 1855 - Dec. 22,
1936
Frank E. , Sept. 28, 1882 - Sept. 18,
1946
James W., Nov. 22, 1897 - Nov. 23,
1955
George R., Jan. 10, 1881 - Mar. 5,
1963
C. Waldo, Dec. 5, 1884 - Feb. 14,
1968
WHITE
Carl, son of Earl &amp; Lenna, Sept. 27,
1912 - Nov. 5, 1919
WHITE
Earl H., Apr. 21, 1890 - June 8, 1974
Lenna F., Nov. 23, 1894 - Jan. 22,·
1982
CARROLL
Walter, Nov. 8, 1908 Lucille W., June 12, 1914 - Jan. 17,
1979
LASSITER
Mag?aja, Feb. 7, 1813 - Jan. 1890

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MOON
Rodema E., wife of A.O., 1871 - 1913
Ada B., wife of A.O., July 21, 1966,
age 89 yrs.
Arthur 0., July 24, 1871 - Aug. 5,
1945
MOON
Jesse R., Dec. 18, 1837 - Oct. 18,
1907
Barbara E., his wife, June 10, 1840 Nov. 10, 1920
WHITE
Wm. A., Dec. 14, 1856 - Apr. 10, 1906
Mary A., his wife, Jan. 21, 1861 Aug. 5, 1938
WHITE
Thompson 0., 1861 - 1941
WHITE
Eva May, 1875 - 1943
WHITE
Justina Marie, dau. of Thompson &amp;
Eva, Jan. 12, 1897 - Jan. 11, 1898
WHITE
Edger L., Dec. 6, 1894 - Jan. 11,
1961, father
Mary E., Dec. 26, 1891 , mother
ANDREW
William, 1849 - 1917
ANDREW
Sibyl J., 1846 - 1921
ANDREW
Della A., 1878 - 1924
ANDREW
Allie L., 1874 - 1956
HENLEY
Rebecca M., 1830 - 1911

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HENLEY
Infant son of H.G. &amp; Nannie
Infant son of H.G. &amp; Nannie
Mary Olive, dau. of H.G. &amp; N.W., Jan.
24, 1902 - Aug. 30, 1902

CUNNINGHAM
Stephen, 1849 - 1921

RICHARDSON
M.F., Dec. 30, 1845 - Mar. 12, 1881
Anna G., his wife, June 10, 1850 Jan. 4, 1906

CUNNINGHAM
Mabel C., July 20, 1899 - July 1,
1977 (Bruce Funeral Home)

SAUNDERS
John william, baby, July 17 - Sept.
30, 1944
RICHARDSON
Kitty, aunt of Mary Rowe
ROWE
Baby, 1916
COLLINS
Pearl M., 1903
WHITE
Ralph, 1897
WHITE
Loren E., Kansas Pvt. 11 Coast Arty.
W.W. II, July 7, 1900 - Apr. 4, 1970
WHITE
John M., 1866 - 1948, father
Mary Ida, 1876 - 1949, mother
ANDREW
Edward Arthur, baby, Feb. 15-20, 1923
ANDREW
Ola Bell, dau. of L.A. &amp; M.O., Jan.
23, 1902 - Aug. 6, 1902
ANDREW
Olathe, 1874 - 1902
ANDREW
Myrtle S., dau. of A. &amp; 0., Dec. 13,
1897 - Sept. 12, 1899
FREEMAN
Mary, 1828 - 1910
CUNNINGHAM
Elizabeth, 1852 - 1923

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CUNNINGHAM
Warlie H., 1880 - 1952

WELLER
Baby, 1920

MITCHELL
Harriet R., md. 1848
Col. Geo. W., 1821 - 1907
PARKER
Lucretia J.(I.), 1882 - 1969
PARKER
Elroy M., 1873 - 1941
PARKER
Gordon E., 1908 - 1928
PARKER
Robert M., 1883 - 1905
PARKER
Aubrey Claire, infant, Jan. 28, 1925
REDDING
In memory of mother Nancy J., wife of
M.F., b. Randolph Co., N.C., Sept.
28, 1843 - Aug. 20, 1898
GORDON
Laura Faye, Oct. 3, 1909 Herbert R., Dec. 2, 1902 - May 24,
1969
WYSINGER
Francis A., d. Sept. 9, 1875, age 2
mos. 20 das.
Francis E., wife of D., d. Aug. 22,
1876, age 24 yrs. 5 mos. 4 das.
Children of D. &amp; F.E.
Ida M., d. Jan. 2, 1879, age 11 mos.
16 das.
Mary A., d. Jan. 19, 1875, age 1 yr.
4 mos. 11 das.

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WYSINGER
David, father, May 12, 1843 - Nov.
23, 1896
Satira A., his wife, May 17, 1841 Apr. 28, 1895, mother
~

Harriet, wife of P.M., d. Apr. 25,
1889, age 57 yrs. 9 das.
Annabelle, dau. of P.M. &amp; H., d.
sept. 28, 1868, age 2 yrs. 6 mos. 18
das.
P.M., Mar. 30, 1829 - May 3, 1911

UNlfARKBD GRAVES

Information supplied by Maxine
HOUGLAND:
HAMMER
Herman Alvin, father, Aug. 24, 1881 Apr. 28, 1951

HAMMER
Julie Eyman, mother, Sept. 7, 1897 Nov. 17, 1941
possible unmarked graves from
mortuary records:

YQ!Q!
Mr. Fred, d. Mar. 28, 1905, age 60
yrs. 4 mos. 18 das.
HOYT
Mrs. J.C., d. Dec. 31, 1906, age 87
yrs. 1 mo. 5 das.
GORDON
2 infants of C.A., b. &amp; d. Nov. 12,
1913
ALLEN
R., d. July 26, 1906, age 2 yrs. 6
mos.

OBITUARY OF JULIA IfARY (AVERILL) tiIll'l'ER
This obituary appeared in The Wellsville Globe, June 23, 1955. Submitted
by Capt. Keith F. Brown, U.S.N., Ret.
Mrs. Julia. WINTER Died. The death of Mrs. Julia Winter occurred Saturday
morning, at the Hazen Nursing Home in Ottawa, where she had been several
months for care ..
Julia Mary AVERILL was born near Baldwin, Kansas, December 8, 1871, the
daugher of Narcissus and Mary Butell AVERILL.
She was married to C.A. WINTER January 28, 1896. To this union four
children were born, two of whom preceded her in death, Wilson WINTER in 1922,
and Esther HESS in 1944. Her husband passed away in June 1934.
She is survived by one son Alvin, of Independence, Mo., one daughter,
Mrs. John ATHERTON of Barnsdall, Okla., five grandchildren and five great
grandchildren.
There were five brothers and one sister in her family. Two brothers,
Louis and Ulysses, are deceased. Surviving brothers are Joe of Ottawa, Charles
and Frank of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Rose SEAGER, of Kansas
City, Mo.
Mrs. Winter had been in failing health for several months~ She had been
in the Hazen nursing home in Ottawa since February. It was here that she
passed away early Saturday morning at the age of 83.
Burial was in the family lot at the Wellsville Cemetery. Rev. Paul
LESLIE of the Wellsville Methodist church officiated at the funeral held
Monday at Coughlin's Chapel. Miss Josephine HOSTETTER and Mrs. Walter REVEY,
accompanied by Mrs. Kathryn Jane SHIELDS, sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"
and "We are Going Down the Valley." Pall bearers were M.L. AVERILL, Donald
AVERILL, Clarence SETTLES, Glenn MOCK, Donald WINTER and Lawrence STONER.

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KANSAS lfARRIAGE RECORDS -

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From Books 7 and 8 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144,
Lawrence Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, KS. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.

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ABRAHAM, Seymour/24
West Superior, WI
AGLE, W.F./35
Lawrence, KS
ALBRIGHT, George H./24
Eudora, KS
ALLAN, Alexander/25
Quenemo, KS
ALLEN, David H./24
Clinton, KS
AMSDEN, George W./67
Baldwin, KS
ANDERSON, Andrew/58
Leavenworth Co., KS
ANDERSON, John Henry/26
Bloomington, KS
BAILEY, John F./35
Leavenworth Co., KS
BARKER, Albert S./51
Boston, MA
BAUMAN, John/35
Eudora, KS
BEAL, Thomas A./24
Lawrence, KS
BECKER, Nicolaus P./51
Clearfield, KS
BENNETT, Charles T./28
Douglas Co., KS
BENNETT, Thomas D./24
Lawrence, KS
BERRY, George B./26
Douglas Co., KS

BRIDE/AGE/RESIDENCE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

STEINBERG, Isabel/22
Lawrence, KS
BEURMAN, Sophia/29
Lawrence, KS
GABRIEL, Anna M./21
Eudora, KS
MILLER, Etta E./24
Douglas Co., KS
STOWERS, Myrtle/17
Eudora, KS
BOYD, Anna E./43
Baldwin, KS
ANDERSON, Chloe/39
Leavenworth Co., KS
MATHEWS, Dora H./30
Lawrence, KS
WILSON, Frances/23
Lawrence, KS
MAXWELL, Ellen B./42
California
APP, Gertrude/24
Eudora, KS
SHUGRUE, Hannah M./22
Lawrence, KS
HILLE, Lena W./39
Clearfield, KS
GERMAN, Bertie L./17
Worden, KS
SMULLIN, Kathryn S./24
Kansas City, MO
BLANKENSHIP, Kate/20
Leavenworth Co., KS

29 May 1894
Lawrence, KS
31 Mar 1894
Lawrence, KS
23 Aug 1894
Eudora, KS
5 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
18 Sep 1894
Eudora, KS
12 Dec 1894
Baldwin, KS
13 Jul 1894
Lawrence, KS
27 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
5 Dec 1894
Lawrence, KS
26 Oct 1894
Lawrence, KS
10 May 1894
Lawrence, KS
12 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
26 Apr 1894
Clearfield, KS
21 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
2 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
14 Feb 1894
Tonganoxie, KS

576
556
601
630

SCHULMAN, Samuel, Rabbi
Benai Jehudah, KC, MO
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
EBERHARDT, Conrad, M.G.
Eudora, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

593

EVANS, F.C., J.P.
Clinton Twp., KS
PADEN, Wm. C., M.G.
Baldwin, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

529

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

8/2

SAUNDERS, Geo. W., M.G.

627

MARVIN, Jas., M.G.

7/573

GROVENOR, R.B., Rev.
Catholic Priest
GRIFFITH, J.H., M.G.

612
8/6

581

636

BRANDT, C., M. G •
Evangelical
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

600

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

539

BORCOURT, James, M.G.
M.E. Church

567

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BERRY, George M./37
Lawrence, KS
BISHOP, James T./30
Lawrence, KS
BLACKMORE, John Charles/21
Burlingame, KS
BLACKWELL, Charles T./21
Tonganoxie, KS
BLAYLOCK, John/23
Prairie Center, KS
BRADSHAW, Thomas A./24
Linwood, KS
BRIDWELL, Edward/24
Marion Co., AR
BRITTON, James G./21
Lawrence, KS
BROOKS, James E./29
Lawrence, KS
BRUNK, James E./23
Douglas Co., KS
BRUSH, Theodore F./23
Lawrence, KS
BUCKHEIM, Ferdinand J./27
Douglas Co., KS
BUCKNER, John/24
Baldwin, KS
BURGNER, John E./29
Chautauqua, KS
CARMICHAEL, William/47
Junction City, KS
CARTER, Delos M./27
Wone Woc, WI
CASTLE, George B./26
Lawrence, KS
CAULK, Gideon W./26
Lawrence, KS
CHAPMAN, William H./21
Twin Mound, KS
CHERRY, James T./25
Laredo, MO

FLEMMING, Sarah/26
Lawrence, KS
OSWALT, Clara I./24
Lawrence, KS
FINCH, Lucile B./20
Burlingame, KS
KEMMERLING, Ella/21
Tonganoxie, KS
GORDON, Alice/18
Prairie Center, KS
SERVISS, Katie Blanche/15
Linwood, KS
HEDLEY, Mary M./22
Black Jack, KS
JONES, Lucy Anna/19
Lawrence, KS
BUSCH, Carrie S./23
Lawrence, KS
SLATTSMAN, Lucy/18
Douglas Co., KS
PIERSON, Olive/27
Lawrence, KS
LUTZ, Anna/21
Richland, KS
DWYER, Mary Ann/33
Baldwin, KS
ENO, Augusta/28
Globe, KS
FLIGER, Maria E./40
Lawrence, KS
WARTON, Grace M./25
Lawrence, KS
ROSE, Lenora/21
Lawrence, KS
BRADLEY, Mattie/20
Lawrence, KS
DAILEY, Rebecca/15
Twin Mound, KS
HATTON, Nancy L./18
Perry, KS

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
26 Mar 1894
554
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
2 Aug 1894
599
Lawrence, KS
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
6 Dec 1894
8/3
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
21 Feb 1894
542
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
31 Jan 1894
530
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
30 Jul 1894
597
Lawrence, KS
PADEN, Wm. C., M.G.
25 Sep 1894
613
Baldwin, KS
HAMILTON, A.P., M.G.
31 Jul 1894
598
M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
ROGERS, Geo. D., M.G.
1 Apr 1894
558
Lawrence, KS
HOOVER, Isaac L., M.G.
28 Feb 1894
545
Bride's residence
FARWELL, Henry, M.G.
18 Oct 1894
624
Lawrence, KS
MUELLER, J., M.G.
24 Mar 1894
552
Kanwaka Twp., Douglas Co., KS
28 Aug 1894
603
GARRETT, P.W., M.G.
Joblock at Bill HORVERD farm
2 Oct 1894
606
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
Lawrence, KS
GRIFFITH, J.G., M.G.
18 Sep 1894
611
Lutheran
Lawrence, KS
AYERS, Wm. W., M.G.
6 Feb 1894
533
Trinity Prot. Episc. Ch
Lawrence, KS
BIGGS, L.C., M.G.
15 Dec 1894
8/6
Lawrence, KS
MILLER, J.K., M.G.
25 Dec 1894
8/17
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
580
9 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
MILLER, J.L., M.G.
591
9 Jul 1894
M.E. Church South
Perry, KS

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Lawrence, KS
COCKLIN, David/53
Lawrence, KS
COLLINS, Samuel P./24
Linwood, KS
CORPORAL, Larkin/22
Lawrence, KS
COOPER, Jay/21
Newton, KS
CONGER, John A./21
Lawrence, KS
COSLY, Kersey C./24
Leavenworth Co., KS
COVEY, Fred R./33
Lawrence, KS
COX, Edwin/27
Belvoir, KS
COX, Samuel N. /28 Lawrence, KS
CROSMAN, Calvin/49
Leavenworth Co., KS
CULVER, Francis D./31
Lawrence, KS
CURLETT, Thornton/21
Eudora, KS
CURTIS, Charles C./24
Linwood, KS
DAILY, James W./23
Douglas Co., KS
DANIEL, S.A./78
Lawrence, KS
DAVIDSON, David/25
Tonganoxie, KS
DAVIDSON, Josiah T./32
Wellsville, KS
DAVIS, Joseph F./25
Lawrence, KS

PAGE # OFFICIANT

BRIDE/AGE/RESIDENCE

DATE/PLACE

DENNIS, Hattie M./14
Lawrence, KS
THOMPSON, Alice H./43
Jefferson Co., KS
HARBAUGH, Effie May/25
Linwood, KS
ROSS, Mary, Miss/19
Reno, KS
DAHLENE, Nellie/18
Lawrence, KS
HOSTETTER, Grace/19
Lawrence, KS
ACHNING, Emma A.P./22
Lawrence, KS
URECH, Pauline/20
Lawrence, KS
GRESS, Alice/28
Belvoir, KS
HOLCOM, Maria L./24
Lawrence, KS
MENDENHALL, Rebecca J./48
Garnett, KS
ARNEL, Grace H./26
Humboldt, KS
BELL, Carrie/18
Weaver, KS
ANDERSON, Emma L./18
Linwood, KS
BARNETT, Edith/22
Douglas Co., KS
NAILOR, Nancy Me1vina/61
Lawrence, KS
DAVENPORT, Olie Ann/18
Fall Leaf, KS
PRICE, Stella May/22
Baldwin, KS
WALLROD, Rachel Anna/23
Lawrence, KS

523
13 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
20 Dec 1894
8/7
Oskaloosa, KS
626
24 Oct 1894
Lawrence, KS
577
2 Jun 1894
North Lawrence, KS
5 Jul 1894
590
Lawrence, KS
14 Aug 1894
601
Lawrence, KS
633
14 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
579
6 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
544
22 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
634
18 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
605
30 Aug 1894
Lawrence, KS
572
10 May 1894
Humboldt, KS
561
8 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
5 Dec 1894
640
Linwood, KS
519
1 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
530
29 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
569
28 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
569
2 May 1894
Lawrence, KS
12 Dec 1894
8/5
Lawrence, KS

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
HUFFMAN, W.R., M.G.
United Brethren
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
WALLACE, J.B., M.G.
AYRES, William W., M.G.
Trinity Prot. Episc. Ch.
SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.
GRIFFITH, J.G., M.G.
Ev. Lutheran, Lawrence
GOUDY, Arthur L., M.G.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
DRAKE, L.I., M.G.
Prebyterian
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
EMBREE, John H., M.G.
Congregational
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

�DEE, Thomas W./24
HILL, Marie Belle/20
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
DE FEVER, Edward P./26
ELY, Josephine V./20
Rock Island, IL
Topeka, KS
DEMING, John E./31
BANKER, Nellie M./20
Overbrook, KS
Overbrook, KS
DESHAZER, Edwin L./26
TRANSUE, Myra/20
Williamstown, KS
Williamstown, KS
DUKE, Anthony A./36
NELSON, Ella/33
St. Louis, MO
Kansas City, MO
DULIN, William M./45
PATTERSON, Victoria/37
Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS
DUNCAN, Charles E.(S.), Jr./34 MANN, Rose M./22
Lawrence, KS
Topeka, KS
EDGAR, George B., Jr./23
SMITH, May Cora/20
Kansas City, MO
Reno, KS
ELLISON, Edward D./25
STONE, Mary W./21
Kansas City, MO
Lawrence, KS
ELLIOTT, Samuel S./23
HERRIOTT, Jeannette C./23
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
ERICKSON, Eric Almer/24
ANDERSON, Emma/26
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
ERICKSON, T. Erick/28
SIGREN, Hilma/22
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
ERWIN, Bird W./26
SCHROEDER, Lottie/17
Lawrence, KS
Eudora, KS
EVERLEY, George L./25
MARLEY, Maggie J., Miss/l7
Eudora, KS
Johnson Co., KS
FEAGLES, William H./47
ALLEN, Ida/35
Centropolis, KS
Lawrence, KS
FERGUSON, William H./25
JOY, May/17
Vinland, KS
Vinland, KS
FIX, John A./24
PRICE, Lottie V./24
Big Springs, KS
Kanwaka Twp., Douglas Co.
FORSYTHE, John E./27
CHARLTON, Margaret/21
Kansas City, MO
Lawre-nce, KS
FLEER, Daniel/22
LONG, Katie/22
Willow Springs, KS
Willow_Springs, KS
FLINTORN, Albert Dix/22
DEVEREAUX, Kate Bullene/19
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

8 Mar 1894
549
Lawrence, KS
27 Jun 1894
588
Lawrence, KS
18 Mar 1894
552
The Bride's parents'
9 Jul 1894
591
Lawrence, KS
520
3 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
20 Dec 1894
8/11
Lawrence, KS
541
20 Feb 1894
Topeka, KS
630
5 Nov 1894
Reno, KS
5 Dec 1894
8/1
Lawrence, KS
546
28 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
527
20 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
540
17 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
525
15 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
29 Aug 1894
603
Lawrence, KS
31 Oct 1894
629
North Lawrence, KS
21 Feb 1894
540
Vinland, KS
559
4 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
522
11 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
595
24 Jul 1894
Eudora, KS
582
14 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
AYRES, William W., M.G.
Trinity Prot. Epsic. Ch.
PERDUE, J.H., M.G.
SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
BROWNING, Geo. W., M.G.
North Topeka, KS
GOUDY, A.L., M.G.
192 Elm st., Lawrence
AYRES, William W., M.G.
Trinity Prot. Episc. Ch.
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
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MORROW, O. S., M. G.
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.
BRANDT, C., M. G.
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CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.

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FLORY, John Wesley/26
Douglas Co., KS
FOREMAN, Grant S./27
Lawrence, KS
FORTH, Jamesj26
Willow Springs, KS
FORTNER, James/52
Eudora, KS
FOWLER, Alonzo/48
Lawrence, KS
FRAUDNFELDER, Gottlieb/38
Media, KS
FRENDLE, Frederick J./20
Jefferson Co., KS
FRY, Edward H./35
Lawrence, KS
GARDNER, C. Jefferson/28
De Soto, KS
GARST, Samuel S./21
Douglas Co., KS
GATCH, Samuel/45
Lawrence, KS
GERHARD, Antonj22
St. Joseph, MO
GIDON, Grant/21
Reno, KS
GILBERT, Ross M./24
Kiowa Co., KS
GLYNN, James M./26
McLouth, KS
GOENS, Alex/49
California
GORDON, David A./23
Lawrence, KS
GORE, Emery C.j20
Lawrence, KS
GORRILL,- Marshall A./23
Lawrence, KS

PAGE # OFFICIANT

BRIDE/AGE/RESIDENCE

DATE/PLACE

NUSBAUM, Mary Elizabeth/24
Douglas Co., KS
PAXTON, Bertha 0./21
Lawrence, KS
HERTZLER, Emma/21
Willow Springs, KS
HILL, Clara/23
Belvoir, KS
ANDERSON (LOWN), Julia Ann/45
Kansas City, MO
SIEGRIST, Salome/37
st. Louis, MO
VANDERPOOL, Gertie/18
Jefferson Co., KS
JOHNES, Carrie/35
Lawrence, KS
DAVIDSON, Ressa/26
Le Nape, KS
SHIVELY, Alice/18
Douglas Co., KS
WIGGS, Lillian Albertine/32
Lawrence, KS
THUDIUM, Amelia/20
Lawrence, KS
ROSS, Sophie/18
Reno, KS
COUCH, Olive/24
Johnson Co., KS
SIMPSON, Gertrude L./23
Tonganoxie, KS
GOENS, Kate/28
Douglas Co., KS
NORTHWAY, Elsie/16
Lawrence, KS
DAVIS, Ella E./19
Clayton, IL
KIMBLE, Clara M./23
Ridgeway, KS

WILLIAMS, W.W., M.G.
607
13 Sep 1894
House of C. NUSBAUM
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
13 Jun 1894
582
Lawrence, KS
WINEY, Thomas G., M.G.
22 Feb 1894
543
Lawrence, KS
BROWN, Moses, M.G.
20 Dec 1894
8/8
Belvoir, KS
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
30 Jun 1894
589
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
8 Oct 1894
620
Lawrence, KS
VIETS, C.H., J.P.
6 Feb 1894
534
Sarcoxie, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
3 Dec 1894
640
Lawrence, KS
BERG, George, M.G.
5 Apr 1894
557
Sherman Twp., Leavenworth Co., KS
25 Dec 1894
8/13
WINEY, Thomas G., M.G.
Bride's parents'
BACON, C.E., M.G.
18 Jan 1894
526
M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
MUELLER,
J., M.G.
4 Oct 1894
619
Lawrence, KS
KELSOH, Samuel, M.G.
22 Aug 1894
602
Methodist Episcopal
Reno, KS
STANLEY,
Harvey, M.G.
31 Dec 1894
8/20
Friends
Church
Bride's parents'
NORTON,
John
Q.A., P.J.
28 Nov 1894
638
Lawrence, KS
STEWART, J.W., Rev.
31 Jan 1894
531
U.B. Church
Lecompton, KS
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
15 Nov 1894
633
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
19 Dec 1894
8/10
Lawrence,KS
SMITH, J.H.B., M.G.
27 Sep 1894
614
Congregational
Ridgeway, Osage Co., KS

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Clearfield, KS
GRAEBER, Carl/26
Lawrence, KS
GRAY, Charles W./27
Bedford, IA
GRIFFIN, George B./37
Lawrence, KS
GROAT, Charles E./27
West Valley, NJ
GUNTER, Luke/23
Lawrence, KS
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-'Willow Springs, KS
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Sibley, KS
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HANS COME , Clarence C. /25
Lawrence, KS
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St. Louis, MO
HANSON, George W./22
Lawrence, KS
HARFORD, Allison D./35
Black Jack, KS
HARPER, James/20
Lawrence, KS
HARRIS, John L./66
Lawrence, KS
HARRIS, John L., Jr./23
Lawrence, KS
HARVEY, George 1./40
Kansas City, MO
HAWKINS, Joseph/28
Tonganoxie, KS
HAYDEN, William/21
Big Springs, KS
HEBERLING, William H./20
Overbrook, KS
HENDRICKSON, Charles D. (See

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
BRAZIL, Agnes/21
639
5 Dec 1894
Johnson Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
DOANE, Jennie L./20
619
4 Oct 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
LUCAS, J.P., M.G.
RAY, Lillian, Miss/31
608
12 Sep 1894
Christian Ch., Emporia
Colorado Springs, CO
Lawrence, KS
BIGGS, Lewis C., M.G.
CHANCE, Kate C./32
11 Dec 1894
8/4
Centenary M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
ROGERS, Geo. D., M.G.
MURPHY, Grace H./20
604
28 Aug 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WALLACE, J.B., M.G.
FORD, Mary, Miss/23
637
25 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
ASMUSS, William, M.G.
SCHOTT, Emma E./22
26 Dec 1894
8/10
Worden, KS
Willow Springs, KS
THOMAS, E.L., M.G.
KNIGHTEN, Annie L./22
15 Feb 1894
538
M.E. Church, Vinland, KS
Sibley, KS
Bride's residence
BERRY, James F., M.G.
MORGAN, Nellie L./22
17 Jun 1894
583
Kingman, KS
Kingman, Kingman Co., KS
ROGERS, Geo. D., M.G.
BUCY, Rebecca/26
21 Feb 1894
543
Girard, KS
Lawrence, KS
SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.
CRAIGMILE, Lillian/23
29 Oct 1894
629
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
RICE, C.R., M.G.
SKINNER, Lydia A. (Elizabeth)/19 6 Dec 1894
8/2
M.E. Church
Baldwin, KS
Baldwin, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
CUSHINGBERRY, Myrtle/17
15 Jan 1894
524
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
PEMBLETON, I.D., M.G.
PRICE, Priscilla M./48
590
4 Jul 1894
Vinland, KS
Vinland, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
MESSER, Carrie/17
529
25 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, Geo. B., M.G.
KIRKPATRICK, Edith/26
592
11 Jul 1894
Baldwin, KS
M.E. Church
Baldwin, KS
ZIMMERMAN, W.H., M.G.
ROBERTSON, Mary J./35
559
4 Apr 1894
Tonganoxie, KS
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
TURNER, Clara/21
539
10 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
SHARER, Millie C./18
634
21 Nov 1894
Overbrook, KS
Lawrence, KS
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HENSY, William A./24
RICHARDSON, A.M., M.G.
WILSON, Cora J./25
620
10 Oct 1894
Seneca, KS
Newton, KS
Lawrence, KS
HETZEL, Park/24
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.
SAUNDERS, Eva/23
577
5 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HILL, Fred P./21
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
MILLER, Eva/22
578
6 Jun 1894
Enid, OK Territory
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HILL, Marshall H./33
SAGE, J.F., M.G.
BUTLER, Mary E./38
628
31 Oct 1894
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HILL, Oliver/29
13 May 1894
572
RICHARDSON, A.M., M.G.
CLENDENNING, Dollie/20
.Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
Reno, Leavenworth Co., KS
HILL, Samuel J./24
20 Nov 1894
635
BROWN, Moses, M.G.
CURLETT, Cassie/20
Douglas Co., KS
Eudora, KS
Eudora, KS
HINSLEY, John/16
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
DAVIS, Lillie/IS
528
24 Jan 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HOGG, Gavin T./30
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
HENNESSEY, Katie/20
574
23 May 1894
Portland, OR
Grover, KS
Lawrence, KS
HUGHES, Benjamin/30
WALLACE,.J.B., M.G.
ADAMS, Cora B./23
578
6 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
North Lawrence, KS
HUGHES, James/24
BROOKS, A.H., M.G.
GUNTER, Carrie/20
16 Oct 1894
623
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HULL, Winfield S./19
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
LEVERTON, Effie May/18
571
7 May 1894
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
HULLETT, Claude E./30
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
ANDERSON, Hulda/24
602
18 Aug 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HUNTER, Frank P./33
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
VIRES, Annie/30
556
29 Mar 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
ICE, George A./21
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
TUCKER, Ella/22
24 Dec 1894
8/15
Clinton, KS
Baldwin, KS
Lawrence, KS
JAMES, George G./22
BOWMAN, B.F., M.G.
VALE (VAIL), Ella R./19
565
28 Apr 1894
Osage Co., KS
Osage Co., KS
Union, Osage Co., KS
JESSUP, Charles/23
SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.
MORSE, Louise/24
10 Oct 1894
621
Cedar Junction, KS
De Soto, KS
Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON, Isaac/34
SAGE, J.F., M.G.
DRAKE, Louisa/29
624
17 Oct 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
JONES, George W./25
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
587
LABARRIRIE (LA BARRIES), Julia Z./28 27 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
JONES, Jesse L./26
GOUDY, A.L., M.G.
MERCER, Hattie A./21
568
21 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

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Lawrence, KS
KEARNEY, James R./21
Topeka, KS
KETELS, Hugo F./27
La""rence, KS
KING, Joseph/26
Eudora, KS
KING, Udah S./24
Vinland, KS
KLEIN, Calvin E./42
Quindaro, KS
KNABE, George M./22
Leavenworth Co., KS
KNAP, Albert F./27
Eudora, KS
KOEHLER, John E./29
Douglas Co., KS
KOERNER, Henry/27
Leavenworth Co., KS
KRATZBERG, Joseph/30
Anderson Co., KS
KURTZ, Charles F./23
Eudora, KS
LAMPHEAR, Charles Henry/21
Lawrence, KS
LEOPOLD, Harvey R./28
Kansas City, MO
LETCHER, Albert C./24
North Lawrence, KS
LETCHER, Grant/23
Lawrence, KS
LEWIS, Albert A./23
Lawrence, KS
LEWIS, Charles/27
Douglas Co., KS
LOSH, Charles L./21
Osage Co., KS
LOTZ, Adolph Jr./32
Eudora, KS

SCHULTZ, Mary Anne E./26
Lawrence, KS
FURZE, Amanda M./18
Topeka, KS
MONGHAN, Mary/26
Sigel, KS
RAY, Ollie/21
Eudora, KS
RODGERS, Mary E., Miss/25
Vinland, KS
LARISH, Myra N./34
Wilkesbarrie, PA
SEEVER, Anna E./22
Leavenworth Co., KS
HEMMING, Bertie/26
Lawrence, KS
HERSCHEL, Bertha/19
Douglas Co., KS
SEIGLER, Mary/21
Leavenworth Co., KS
DEISTER, Emma L./25
Douglas Co., KS
STROBEL, Sophia/22
Eudora, KS
BRYANT, Eunice A./18
Lawrence, KS
BARNES, Allie E./18
Kansas City, MO
MACK, Mintle/18
Troy, KS
HARRIS, Ida/19
Lawrence, KS
THOMPSON, Ura B./20
Thompsonville, KS
SMITH, Mary/30
Douglas Co., KS
JAMES, Alma A./19
Osage Co., KS
BARTUSCH, Clara E. (C.)/27
Eudora, KS

HUFFMAN, W.N., M.G.
7 Feb 1894
532
U. Brethren, Sarcoxie
Jefferson Co., KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
4 Sep 1894
605
Lawrence, KS
FARWELL, H., M.G.
612
19 Sep 1894
Sigel, KS
BROWN, Moses, M.G.
24 Dec 1894
8/13
Eudora, KS
DAVIS, T.D., M.G.
4 Oct 1894
617
Bride's father's
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
12 Mar 1894
550
Lawrence, KS
BERG, George, M.G.
27 Feb 1894
545
Sherman Twp., Leavenworth Co., KS
7 Mar 1894
548
MUELLER, John Adam, M.G.
M.E. Church", Lawrence
Parents of Bride's
VINCENT, J.C., J.P.
13 Nov 1894
632
Kanwaka, KS
SCHAEFER, W., M.G.
18 Apr 1894
566
German Evgl. Synod of NA
Fall Leaf, KS
GOVENER, R.B., Priest
9 Jan 1894
521
Lawrence, KS
NANNINGA, T.R., M.G.
524
16 Jan 1894
German
Eudora, KS
HAMILTON, A.P., M.G.
20 Jun 1894
585
M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
21 Dec 1894
8/12
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
30 Ju1 1894
596
Lawrence, KS
SAGE, J.F., M.G.
8 Feb 1894
536
Lawrence, KS
BETTS, S.E. , M.G.
588
28 Jun 1894
Thompsonville, Jefferson Co. , KS
NORTON, John Q.A. , P.J.
607
8 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A. , P.J.
579
6 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS ~
SCHAEFER, W. , M.G.
566
19 Apr 1894
German Evg 1 . Synod of NA
Eudora, KS

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LOUGH, Samuel A./29
Baldwin, KS
LUX, George F./55
Topeka, KS
MACY, Herbert C./19
Clinton, KS
MADDERN, Thomas E./22
Jarboe, KS
MAGERS, Peter/56
Sarcoxie, KS
MAICHEL, Joseph C./24
Douglas Co., KS
MANAHAN, Enos J./27
Kanwaka Twp., Douglas Co.
MARKS, Arthur L./23
Lawrence, KS
MARSHALL, Theodore L./33
Lawrence, KS
MASON, Ernest G./21
Lawrence, KS
MATILE, William/25
Lyon Co., KS
McCLURE, Benjamin W./22
Douglas Co., KS
McCLURE, James/34
Lawrence, KS
McCREIGHT, Marlin S./24
Oskaloosa, KS
McINTURF, Frank/26
Lawrence, KS
McKISSACK, Edward/24
Lawrence, KS
MCKNIGHT, Lieu/25
Douglas Co., KS
McLAIN, Austin M./29
Eudora, KS
MEYER, Levi/36
Lawrence, KS

BENEDICT, Mary L./24
Baldwin, KS
CRUMMEY, Ella 8./40
Urbana, OH
HOUSE, Ollie W./15
Clinton, KS
SHIELDS, Rosa P./18
Jarboe, KS
DAVIS, Phoebe A./60
Clinton, KS
BLOCHER, Lydia/20
Osage Co., KS
BUSCH, Minnie/22
Kanwaka Twp., Douglas Co.
HENRY, Lida V.
Lawrence, KS
SECHREST, Iva D./18
Richland, KS
ARCHERS, Ada/21
Lawrence, KS
MITCHELL, Annie/19
Chase Co., KS
PRICE, Cora/19
Douglas Co., KS
CHILDERS, Rosa/22
Lawrence, KS
ENGLE, Ida M./25
Lawrence, KS
SHIELDS, Ellen M./24
Lawrence, KS
FORTSON, Sarah, Miss/24
Lawrence, KS
PLATT, Lola/20
Johnson Co., KS
HICKS, Lizzie/25
Clearfield, KS
MIETH, Edith A./20
Lawrence, KS

HOOVER, Harman J., M.G.
581
12 Jun 1894
M.E. Church, El Paso, TX o
Baldwin, KS
ROGERS, Geo. D., M.G.
564
12 Apr 1894
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625
18 Oct 1894
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Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
549
8 Mar 1894
Lawrence, KS
EVANS, F.C., J.P.
560
8 Apr 1894
Bloomington, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
18 Jul 1894
594
Lawrence, KS
MUELLER, J., M.G.
27 Sep 1894
615
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
21 Nov 1894
636
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
6 Feb 1894
534
Lawrence, KS
GOUDY, A.L., M.G •
2 Oct 1894
616
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
26 Sep 1894
614
Lawrence, KS
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7 Feb 1894
535
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4 Feb 1894
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BANKER, Willis G., M.G.
25 Dec 1895
8/17
1st Presb. Ch., Lawrence
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
611
17 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS
WALLACE, J.B., M.G.
536
7 Feb 1894
A.M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
BATDORF,
Geo. W., J.P.
535
6 Mar 1894
Wellsville, Franklin Co., KS
28 Jan 1894
523
McLAIN, J.J., M.G.
Roscoe, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
8/1
3 Dec 1894
Lawrence, KS

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Wilson, KS
MILLER, Edwin A./28
Johnson Co., KS
MITCHELL, Guy L./28
Kansas City, MO
MOORHEAD, Will L./28
Missouri
MORRISON, Patrick James/38
Lawrence, KS
MOSS, Edward/36
Twin Mound, KS
MURPHY, James E./22
Linwood, KS
MURPHY, Orville W./41
Lawrence, KS
NALL, Philip C./31
Leavenworth Co., KS
NICHOLS, John/21
Oskaloosa, KS
NICHOLS, William E./24
Vinland, KS
NUNDLEY, George/24
Lawrence, KS
OHLFEST, John/3D
Lawrence, KS
OWEN, Charles E./27
Jefferson Co., KS
PARKS, David E./22
Hiawatha, KS
PARKS, David E./22
Willis, Brown Co., KS
PARKS, David E./22
Hiawatha, KS
PICKERING, Charles S./32
Newkirk, OK Territory
PINE, Edward B./32
Lawrence, KS
PIPPERT, Charles W./23
Willow Springs, KS

RANDLE, Fannie A./18
Lawrence, KS
WATSON, Laura E./21
Johnson Co., KS
ECKE, Amelia K./25
Lawrence, KS
ANDREWS, Flo L./28
Baldwin, KS
KNUEHL, Anna M./34
Lawrence, KS
OSWALD, Tillie/19
Twin Mound, KS
CARTER, Lou E./19
Reno, KS
BALLARD, Carrie V./24
Jefferson Co., KS
SECHREST, Estelle P./20
Leavenworth Co., KS
LOGAN, Nora/18
Oskaloosa, KS
PEPPARD, Phy M., Miss/18
Oskaloosa, KS
McQUAY, Cora/23
Lawrence, KS
OLSON, Mary C./25
Lawrence, KS
CARNEY, Rosa C./17
Jefferson Co., KS
COLLINS, Dora E./21
Lake View, KS
COLLINS, Dora B./21
Lawrence, KS
COLLINS, Dora B./21
Lawrence, KS
RICE, Mary/32
Edgerton, KS
McCAGE, Ollie/26
Lawrence, KS
SMOCK, Luella/22
Lawrence, KS

BIGGS, L.C., M.G.
25 Dec 1894
8/16
Lawrence, KS
COLEMAN, W.C., M.G.
17 Oct 1894
622
M.E. Church
De Soto, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
20 Mar 1894
553
Lawrence, KS
MOORHEAD, John, M.G.
25 Apr 1894
568
M.E. Church
Baldwin, KS
SPLINTERS, John G., M.G.
29 Nov 1894
637
Eudora
Lawrence, KS
AXER, Wm. C., M.G.
14 Mar 1894
551
Presbyterian
Twin Mound, KS
RICHARDSON, A.M., M.G.
30 Dec 1894
8/18
Reno, Leavenworth Co., KS
AYRES, William W., M.G.
21 Jul 1894
594
Trinity Prot. Episc. Ch.
Lawrence, KS
UNDERWOOD, I.T., M.G.
18 Feb 1894
537
Tonganoxie, Leavenworth Co., KS
5 May 1894
570
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
Lawrence, KS
DAVIS, T.D., M.G.
26 Sep 1894
613
Wm. HOSKINS'
SAGE, J.F., M.G.
15 Sep 1894
610
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
8 Dec 1894
8/4
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
14 Mar 1894
551
Lawrence, KS
License returned 8 Jun
26 May 1894
575
1894 by David PARKS
License returned, parties
25 Jun 1894
586
not married
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.
11 Oct 1894
621
Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
27 Feb 1894
546
Lawrence, KS
BIGGS, L.C ... M.G.
19 Dec 1894
8/9
M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
MILLER, J.K., M.G.
22 Oct 1894
625
Lawrence, KS

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PLUMMER, Byron/24
Leavenworth Co., KS
POEHLER, Louis C./25
Lawrence, KS
POSEY, James F./25
Topeka, KS
POTTS, Frank S./30
Lawrence, KS
PROTSCH, Richard E./23
Lawrence, KS
PUREL, Charles E./20
Douglas Co., KS
RAY, Daniel/30
Eudora, KS
RAY, Horace E./26
Topeka, KS
REATZ, Albert F./26
Lawrence, KS
REED, John W./23
Linwood, KS
REEDY, Michael/31
Lawrence, KS
RICHARD(S), Edward K.(X.)/21
Lawrence, KS
RICHARDSON, Charles D./22
(License issued in the name
Long Beach, CA
RINEHART, Arthur A./28
Kansas City, MO
ROOT, Edward P./22
Lawrence, KS
ROOT, George A./33
Clay Center, KS
ROSENQUIST, Charles/21
Kansas City, MO
RUSSELL, Calvin W./53
Hesper, KS

BRIDE/AGE/RESIDENCE

DATE/PLACE

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MILES, Ella/18
Leavenworth Co., KS
MILES, Eva I./24
Lawrence, KS
WEAVER, Connie/23
Topeka, KS
LINDLEY, Lelia C./24
Lawrence, KS
WATTS, Lula May/18
Lawrence, KS
HUSTED, Alice 0./20
Douglas Co., KS
CLARK, Matilda/36
Eudora, KS
BOULWARE, Harriet Gray/24
Lawrence, KS
WOOTEN, Minnie Belle/20
Lawrence, KS
LAWSON, Maggie/18
Linwood, KS
STROBEL, Sarah/19
Johnson Co., KS
LANE, Mamie/20
Lawrence, KS
OSBORNE, Zoe/20
of Charles D. HENDRICKSON)
Lawrence, KS
HAZZARD, Maud/19
Kansas City, MO
HINDMAN, Maud/21
Lawrence, KS
GRIFFIN, Lizzie A./33
Lincoln, NE
LARSON, Anna/21
Kansas City, MO
McCLELLAN, Addie W./53
Lawrence, KS

23 Dec 1894
Bride's father's
1 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
12 Jul 1894
Lawrence, KS
9 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
11 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
25 Dec 1894
Lawrence, KS
8 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS
20 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
16 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
22 Apr 1894
Linwood, KS
19 Jun 1894
Eudora, KS
4 May 1894
Lawrence, KS
25 Jul 1894

8/12
531

IRWIN, William H., M.G.
Lawrence
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.

592

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

538

NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

562

GRIFFITH, J.G., M.G.

8/16

ROGERS, Geo. D., M.G.

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AYRES, William W., M.G.
Trinity Prot. Episc. Ch.
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

570

EMBREE, John H., M.G.
congregational
EBERHARDT, C., M.G.
Eudora, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

595

CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.

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11 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
13 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS
22 Dec 1894
Lawrence, KS
28 Jul 1894
Lawrence, KS
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609

SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.

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NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

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Lawrence, KS
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.

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Lawrence, KS
SANDS, Walter/30
Centropolis, KS
SERVISS, Jacob F./22
Linwood, KS
SCHALL, Edwin B./23
Lawrence, KS
SCHEHRER, Frank Joseph/25
Eudora, KS
SCHOENHOFER, Frank J./26
Eudora, KS
SCOTT, Louis/25
Lawrence, KS
SELZER, John J./33
Clearfield, KS
SHANK, Jacob N./26
Versailles, MO
SHEARD, Thomas E./40
Topeka, KS
SHEPPARD, Addison T./36
Black Jack, KS
SHULTZ, Guy R./29
Jefferson Co., KS
SHULTZ, Henry/30
Louisville, KS
SIMMONS, Dennis/22
Kansas City, KS
SKINNER, Homer/28
Kanwaka, KS
SLEPPY, Abishai/31
Clinton, KS
SMITH, Julius/29
Parsons, KS
SNYDER, Henry Lee/27
Burlingame, KS
SNYDER, John/52
Eudora, KS
SPENCER, Charles B./27
Leadville, CO

FREDERICKSON, Martha M./23
Lawrence, KS
FRENCH, Henrietta L./22
Centropolis, KS
DEXTER, -Rosa Pearl/14
Linwood, KS
RUSHNER, Mary L./23
Lawrence, KS
EDER, Burgy/20
Eudora, KS
MADL, Matilda/17
Clearfield, KS
RAY, Annie/21
Eudora, KS
GLASER, Carrie W./25
Clearfield, KS
ULRICH, Etta/19
Echo, KS
HENDRICKSON, Ella/29
Topeka, KS
BELL, Martha J., Mrs. /32
Linden, KS
JONES, Maude E./19
Jefferson Co., KS
KNUDSEN, Mary/25
Douglas Co., KS
WILTS, Ollie/19
Lawrence, KS
SEETIN, Mary M./18
Kanwaka, KS
FRAZIER, Alice/31
Clinton, KS
WOODYARD, Ida Bell/24
Baldwin, KS
LEAMER, Mary M./27
Lecompton, KS
SCHANTZ, Henrietta/48
Eudora, KS
BARKER, Anna E./26
Lawrence, KS

20 Feb 1894
541
Lawrence, KS
28 May 1894
575
Lawrence, KS
9 Apr 1894
561
Linwood, KS
6 Feb 1894
533
Lawrence, KS
8 Jan 1894
522
Eudora, KS.
9 Oct 1894
618
Eudora, KS
27 May 1894
574
Eudora, KS
13 Nov 1894
632
Clearfield, KS
3 Oct 1894
617
Daniel ULRICH's
9 Dec 1894
8/3
Lawrence, KS
2 Apr 1894
555
Clearfield, KS
27 Dec 1894
8/15
Jefferson Co., KS
4 Jan 1894
521
Lawrence, KS
3 Oct 1894
618
Lawrence, KS
19 Dec 1894
8/9
Lawrence, KS
28 Oct 1894
627
Residence F. HESS
16 Oct 1894
622
Baldwin, KS
17 Jan 1894
525
Lecompton, KS
11 Dec 1894
8/5
Lawrence, KS
19 Dec 1894
8/8
Lawrence, KS

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Evangelical Assoc.
MICHAEL, Joseph, M.G.
SHARPE, Chas. M., M.G.
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Kansas City, MO
STEVENS, Thadius/25
Sigel, Douglas Co., KS
STEVENSON, William G./72
Clinton, KS
STEWARD, Edwin H./22
Centropolis, KS
STONE, James A./37
Big Springs, KS
STROBEL, Samuel G./21
Eudora, KS
SUITER, Maurice/21
Douglas Co., KS
SWEEZER, Samuel/25
Lake View, KS
TEMPLE, Richard G./34
Lawrence, KS
THACKREY, William E./27
Manhattan, KS
THIEL (THIELL), Louis H./31
Kansas City, MO
THORNTON, John/21
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
THORNTON, William/24
Douglas Co., KS
THURBER, Brant/26
Twin Mound, KS
TIBBALS, Jesse W./23
Lawrence, KS
TORNEDEN, Adolph/36
Leavenworth Co., KS
TRAPP, Louis H./24
Linwood, KS
TYNER, James T./32
Douglas Co., KS
VAN TRIES, Blair G./45
Black Jack, KS

ADAMS, Mary E./34
Lawrence, KS
WILLIAMS, Ida/31
Sigel, Douglas Co., KS
TREMBLY, Nancy J./65
Lawrence, KS
BENHAM, Ellen M./20
Centropolis, KS
BREWINGTON, Olive L./50
Big Springs, KS
KURTZ, Emma M./18
Eudora, KS
CANNON, Anna E./22
Lawrence, KS
BROOKS, Evelean/17
Lake View, KS
OAKES (OATES), Ellen M./27
Douglas Co., KS
OLSON, Bettiej26
Lawrence, KS
RIGGS, Nannie R./30
Kansas City, MO
HILL, Nellie/20
Belvoir, Douglas Co., KS
CLARK, Ada/20
Douglas Co., KS
HOWARD, Carrie Agnes/21
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
WRIGHT, Hattie B./20
McLouth, KS
KOERNER, Bertha Agnes/19
Leavenworth Co., KS
BARLOW, Fannie/28
Linwood, KS
DIXON, Grace/23
Douglas Co., _KS
BELL, Ida/30
Baldwin, KS

626
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
24 Oct 1894
Lawrence, KS
571
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
5 Hay 1894
Lawrence, KS
638
WOODWARD, D.T .• , M.G.
28 Nov 1894
Clinton, KS
585
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
21 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
526
BAUGHMAN, D., J.P.
20 Jan 1894
Lecompton, KS
562
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
10 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
547
MORROW, O.S., M.G.
1 Mar 1894
united Presbyterian Ch.
Lawrence, KS
639
NORTON,
John Q.A., P.J.
29 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
563
LAWRENCE, James, M.G.
12 Apr 1894
Fairview, KS
520
DORCHESTER, Daniel, M.G.
1 Jan 1894
of Boston, MA
Lawrence, KS
586
CORD
LEY , Richard, M.G.
23 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
587
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
26 Jun 1894
Lawrence, KS
615
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
29 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS
548
ROBERTS, C.E., M.G.
3 Mar 1894
Clinton, KS
628
BIGGS, L.C., M.G.
27 Oct 1894
Lawrence, KS
MUELLER, John Adam, M.G.
553
19 Mar 1894
Lawrence, KS
EMBREE, J.H., M.G.
554
25 Mar 1894
congregational
Linwood, KS
RICE, C.R., M.G.
25 Dec 1894
8/7
M.E. Church
Baldwin, KS
PADEN, Wm. C., M.G.
635
22 Nov 1894
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608
12 Sep 1894
Independence, MO
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
VOGLER, Phillip/26
TROWBRIDGE, J.F., J.P.
YAMANN, Lena/26
593
18 Jul 1894
Willow Springs, KS
Lawrence, KS
Argentine, Wyandotte Co., KS
WAGSTAFF, Robert B./23
AYRES, William W., M.G.
WHEELER, Clara B./22
16 Oct 1894
623
Lawrence, KS
Trinity Prot. Episc. Ch.
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WARREN, George T./23
SMITH, John J., M.G.
PONTYES, Phebe Elizira/18
23 Sep 1894
609
Leavenworth Co., KS
Wyandotte Co., KS
The Bride's parents'
WARRING, Earl A./21
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
SHEETS, Nellie M./19
31 Mar 1894
557
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
Lawrence, KS
WARRING, Ray/21
McLAIN, W.T., M.G.
WILCOX, Belle/20
11 Mar 1894
550
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
Linwood, Leavenworth Co., KS
WASHINGTON, Lewis/21
1 Jun 1894
576
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
HILL, Lola/17
Clinton, KS
Belvoir, KS
Lawrence, KS
WATTS, Samuel/43
ROGERS, Geo. D., M.G.
DUNKLEY, Sarah/25
604
29 Aug 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WEEKS, Le Roy T./39
580
RARICK, G.L., M.G.
AHLBURN, Ida A./40
13 Jun 1894
Little Rock, AR
Baldwin, KS
Smith Center, Smith Co., KS
WElL, John W./19
600
STANLEY, Harvey, M.G.
MUSICK, Rachel/18
8 Aug 1894
Clearfield, KS
Clearfield, KS
W.H. MUSICK
WELTER, Cornelius P./21
537
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
MICHAELS, Anna Alice/18
8 Feb 1894
Williamstown, KS
Perryville, KS
Lawrence, KS
WEST, Frederick C./24
SAGE, J.F., M.G.
JOHNSON, Minnie R./21
560
7 Apr 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WESTFALL, Charles W./24
TESTERMAN, F.M., M.G.
CROSS, Eva L./21
606
6 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WHEELER, James B./52
MILLER, J.K., M.G .
. WHEELER, Frances M./47
12 Apr 1894
564
Oskaloosa, KS
Oskaloosa, KS
Lawrence, KS
WILKERSON, Monroe 0./28
SHARPE, C.M., M.G.
JONES, Luella J./25
631
8 Nov 1894
Hannibal, MO
Emporia, KS
Lawrence, KS
WILLIAMS, Elmer E./21
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
BANNING, Gracie I./16
598
1 Aug 1894
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WILLIAMS, Jerry/23
MONTOGMERY, Eld. A., M.G.
MOORE, Alice/17
24 Dec 1894
8/14
Perry, KS
Perry, KS
Minister's house, Perry, Jefferson Co., KS
WILLIAMSON, Isaac E./27
DOANE, Carrie/26
8 Aug 1894
599
COUCH, Eusebia S., M.G.
Hesper, Douglas Co., KS
Hesper, Douglas Co., KS
Hesper, KS
Friends Ch., Prairie Ctr
Witnesses: Barclay THOMAS, Phebe R. THOMAS, Elizabeth TILL, Charles TILL, Ida RAYBURN, Clell DOANE
WILSON, Thomas V./26
MULVIHILL, Bid/23
20 Feb 1894
542
COOPER, A.A., J.P.
Hannibal,-MO
Ottumwa, IA
Lawrence, KS

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SMITH, Ruth/21
Lawrence, KS
Perry, KS
WINTER, Milton R./33
HEISE, Louise/27
Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS
WINTERS, John H./35
BANE, Frances K./18
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
WOOD, Evans/23
JONES, Anna/26
Sibley, KS
Vinland, KS
WOODRUFF, William/27
JOHNSON, Mattie/23
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WRIGHT, Edward/26
PORTER, Minnie/18
Baldwin, KS
Baldwin, KS
Witnesses: L.V. LOVEJOY, Bertha WILLIAMS
WYMAN, M.W. /34
REINERT, Emma/20
Baldwin, KS
Media, Douglas Co., KS
YEAMAN, Frank Lee/26
NICHOLSON, Sallie M./20
Douglas Co., KS
Emporia, KS
YOUNG, William H./21
HARRIS, Daisy D./17
Eudora, KS
Eudora, KS
YOUNGER, Octava/22
BUCKNER, Mattie/19
Baldwin, KS
Baldwin, KS
ZOLLER, Warren/21
HAZEN, Dorothy B./19
Baldwin, KS
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MONTGOMERY, Eld. A., M.G.
565
17 Apr 1894
Bride's father's in Perry, Jefferson Co., KS
24 Jan 1894
528
LEWIS, Philip M., M.G.
Bride's residence
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
3 Apr 1894
558
Lawrence, KS
THOMAS, E.L., M.G.
23 Jan 1894
527
M.E. Church, Vinland, KS
Bride's residence
NORTON,
John Q.A., P.J.
29 Mar 1894
555
Lawrence, KS
LOVEJOY, Charles H., M.G.
20 Dec 1894
8/11
Mininster's house, Baldwin
547
28 Feb 1894
Lawrence, KS
631
8 Nov 1894
Lawrence, KS
597
1 Aug 1894
Eudora, KS
589
28 Jun 1894
Baldwin City, KS
610
15 Sep 1894
Lawrence, KS

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BROWN, Moses, M.G.
ROBINSON, E.A. , M.G.
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SHARPE, Chas. M. , M.G.

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This obituary appeared in the Manhattan Republic (Manhattan, KS), Wednesday, August 11, 1954 in the Daily
Record section. Submitted by David L. Hart.
Mrs. Geneva Beatrice PLATT, 69, of Route 3, a long time resident of this community, died at the age of 69
at 9 a.m. Friday in Topeka hospital. She had been ill for some time. Mrs. PLATT was born December 1, 1884 at
Lecompton. She was a member of the First Congregational Church here.
Among the survivors are the widower, Arthur Henry PLATT of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice L.
CHAPMAN, Route 3, Mrs. Wanda Prentice WHEELER, Route 1; four sisters, Mrs. Viola DUMMER, Tecumseh; Mrs. Alice
BEERY, Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. Estella WILSON, Oskaloosa; Mrs. Helen ANDERSON, San Francisco, California;
three nieces and seven nephews.
Funeral services will beheld at 10 a.m. Monday at Courser Chapel with Dr. S. Walton COLE conducting the
rites. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, southeast of Manhattan.

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�RECENT OBI'l'UARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUNTY RESIDENTS

Obituaries listed here are abstracted from the Lawrence Journal World. The
edition in which the obituary appeared is given in parentheses. The obituaries
themselves usually give much more information.
ADAMS, Myrtle (TRANSUE), of Lawrence, b. 20 Nov. 1892, Jefferson Co., KS, dau.
of Josiah and Martha Jane (GODFREY) TRANSUE; d. 16 Oct 1991, Wichita,
KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m1. William H. MILLER (d.
1933); m2. George E. ADAMS (d. 1973). (Thurs., 17 Oct 1991)
ARNDT, Marcella Elizabeth (HETZEL), of rural Lawrence, b. 21 Jun 1898,
Lawrence, KS, dau. of Park HETZEL Sr. and Eva (SAUNDERS) HETZEL; d. 8
Dec. 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 23 Mar
1918, Kansas City, KS, Edward Frederick ARNDT (d. 2 Jan 1961). (Tues, 10
Dec. 1991, and Wed., 11 Dec. 1991)
BAHNMAIER, Elizabeth, of Lawrence, b. 10 Jan 1897, Lecompton, KS, dau. of
George Jacob and Mary Elizabeth (NElS) BAHNMAIER; d. 8 Jan 1992,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Stull Cemetery, Stull, KS. (Wed., 8 Jan. 1992)
FLORY, Harve M., of rural Baldwin, b. 15 Jul 1898, LaPeer community in SW
Douglas Co., KS, son of Elmer L. and Mary Ellen (MONTGOMERY) FLORY; d.
21 Oct 1991 at his home; btir. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Grove,
KS; m. 17 Dec. 1919, Franklin Co., KS, Elsie Marie SHULER; son Harold
FLORY d. 14 Sep. 1963. (Mon., 21 Oct 1991)
HANSEN, Scott, of Fort Collins, CO, b. 12 Oct 1896, Vinland, KS, son of John
Lue and Omi (MELTON) HANSEN; d. 27 Sep. 1991, Fort Collins, CO; bur.
Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, CO; m. 4 Apr 1942, Kimball, NE, Mary
E. PAINE (d. 30 Aug. 1988). (Sun., 29 Sep 1991)
HODGES, Maurice E., age 96, of Kansas City, MO, b. Lone Star, KS; d. 2 Nov.
1991, Kansas City, MO; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; has
surviving children. (Mon., 4 Nov. 1991)
McCLINTOCK, Zella Alberta (BEECHER), of Lawrence, b. 30 Aug. 1895, Belleville,
dau. of Lloyd and Emma (HARKNESS) BEECHER; d. 6 Jan 1992, Lawrence,. KS;
bur. Reno Cemetery, Reno, KS; m1. 27 Sep. 1912, George B. CASTEEL (d. 29
Jan. 1946, Topeka, KS); m2. William McCLINTOCK (deceased). (Tues., 7 Jan
1992)
MURPHY, Eleanor (HOFFMAN), of Lawrence, b. 22 Oct 1897, St. Louis, dau. of
John A. and Rachel (MUSSETT) HOFFMAN; d. 18 Jan 1992, Lawrence, KS; bur.
Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Sun., 19 Jan 1992)
NARAMORE, Gula (FINCH), b. 30 Sep. 1894, Lawrence, KS, dau. of Charles and
Esther (PIERCE) FINCH; d. 27 Nov. 1991, Eudora, KS; bur. Oak Hill
Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 1916 Harry W. NARAMORE (d. 1963); son Harry
F. NARAMORE d. 1961. (Fri., 29 Nov. 1991)
RHODES, Amos Taylor, b. 11 Nov 1900, Osceola, MO, son of David and Belle
(TAYLOR) RHODES; d. 21 Nov 1991, Overbrook, KS; bur. Memorial Park
Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. Edith Fay BINGHAM (d. 8 Sep. 1965). (Fri., 22
Nov. 1991)
UNGER, Mae (BUCHHEIM), of Lawrence, b. 23 Oct 1899, Stull, KS, dau. of Samuel
and Christina Elizabeth (HANSELMAN) BUCHHEIM; d. 29 Dec. 1991, Lawrence,
KS; bur. Stull Cemetery, Stull, KS; m. 2 Nov 1922, Stull, KS, John W.
UNGER (d. 3 Mar 1966). Daughter Carol GANTZ d. 1982. (Tues. 31 Dec.
1991)
WEILER, Bertha, of Vinland, b. 19 May 1890 near Vinland, KS, dau. of George A.
and Martha (ANDERSON) WEILER; d. 11 Oct 1991, Baldwin, KS; bur. Vinland
Cemetery. (Sat., 12 Oct 1991)

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General,of the State of Kansas, Vol~ 1, 1861-1865, and another volume for the year 1864, which can be found in
the Lawrence Public Library Kansas Collection, as well as the Kansas State Historical Society Library in
Topeka. The first volume (1865) contains only the 1st through 11th Regiments. In the 1865 report, the Adjutant

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incomplete. Other records conflict so that "a discriminating judg'ement often has to be exercised." Many cases
involve men captured or wounded or who voluntarily returned from desertion where the records did not report
this. Likewise, when a whole regiment was mustered out, all its members were usually recorded as being
mustered out on that date, regardless of whether they were actually present, out on detached duty or in the
hospital. In this extraction, only those who list Doulgas County residences are recorded here, and in many
cases the original records did not record the residence. It will also be noted that where the name of a
location in Douglas County is the same as the location name in another county, all those whose residences
could have been in Douglas County were extracted. Also, where discrepancies exist between the two volumes, the
1865 volume information is used i f possible, since it was published later and contains many corrections. Some
notes indicate which volume was used (1865 is used as the date of the 1861-1865 volume). The 1864 volume lists
some birthdates and places where the later volume does not, and these are noted.

NAME, RANK
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6 Nov 1861
6 Nov 1861
Lawrence
CHESNUT, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. F
Transferred to Co. H, 1 Mar 1862
6 Nov 1861
6 Nov 1861
Lawrence
CHESNUT, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Deserted at Leavenworth, KS, 19 May 1862
22 Dec 1863
Lawrence
CHRISTOPHER, John, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 43, b. Denmark
CLARK, Daniel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. K
Washington
11 Ju1 1862
11 Jul 1862
Age 19, b. IN. Died of disease, De Vall's Bluff, AR, 15 Dec 1864
CLARK, Henry, 1st Lt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Washington
9 Jun 1864
CLARK, Julius W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
18 Aug 1862
CLARK, William C. (See CLARK, William 0.)
CLARK, William 0., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 20, b. NH. Wounded at Wilson's Creek. Promoted Corporal 23 Apr 1863
CLARK, William 0., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Promoted sergeant, date unknown
CLARK, William 0., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
6 Jun 1861
On, det. service with 47th U.S. Colored, Vicksburg, MS; no record of muster out on file
CLARK, Wirt H. (See CLARKE, Wiot H.)

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10 Feb 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. M
10 Feb 1864
Lawrence
Age 23, b. NY. Promoted 1st Sergeant Apr 1864. Residence Emporia 1865
CLARKE, Wiot H., 1st Sgt.
10 Feb 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. M
10 Feb 1864
Emporia
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
CLARY, John M., pvt.
1 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. P
25 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 18, b. KY. Discharged for disability 19 Jun 1862, Leavenworth, KS; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861,
Wilson's Creek, MO
CLAYTON, Franklin H., pvt.
.18 Mar 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. 0
18 Mar 1862
Baldwin City
Promoted Wagoner
CLAYTON, Franklin H., Wagoner
18 Mar 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. 0
18 Mar 1862
Baldwin City
Assigned to New Co. 0, Mar 1865
CLAYTON, Franklin, pvt.
18 Mar 1862
2nd Cavalry, New Co. 0 Baldwin City
18 Mar 1862
Promoted Wagoner.
CLAYTON, Franklin, Wagoner
18 Mar 1862
2nd Cavalry, New Co. 0 Baldwin City
18 Mar 1862
Mustered out 17 Mar 1865, Little Rock, AR
CLAYTON, John, pvt.
23 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Killed near Cassville, MO, by guerrillas, 31 Jul 1863
CLAYTON, Joshua, Corp.
4 Sep 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
CLAYTON, Joshua, R.Q.M.
12th Infantry, Staff
24 May 1864
Eudora
CLEMENS, A. (See CLEMINS, Aurelius)
CLEMINS, Aurelius, pvt.
20 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Clinton·
20 Aug 1862
Age 17, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. A
CLEMINS, Aurelius, pvt.
20 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Clinton
20 Aug 1862
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
CLOUD, James R., pvt.
1 Feb 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. L
20 Jan 1864
Franklin
Died of inflamation of the bowels, Ft. Riley, KS, 12 Jul 1864
CLYMER, John B., pvt.
12 Nov 1861
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
12 Nov 1861
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. I, 30 Dec 1862
CLYMER, John B., pvt.
12 Nov 1861
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
12 Nov 1861
Lawrence
Age 30. Discharged 1 Mar 1863 at St. Louis, MO to enlist in Mississippi Marine Squadron
CLYMES, John B. (See CLYMER, John B.)
COFFMAN, Jeremiah S.
22 Mar 1864
22 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 18, b. VA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. Residence Jefferson Co. 1865
COLE, Horace, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. 0
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Age 28, b. NY. Wounded at Wilson's Crrek. Promoted Corporal 23 Jun 1862
COLE, Horace, Corp.
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. 0
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 16 Jul 1863
COLE, Horace, Sgt.
6 Jun 1861
1st Jnfantry, Co. 0
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864

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COLE, Nathaniel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861 _ 13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Age 25, b. NY. No evidence of muster out on file
COLE, William W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
COLE~truN, C.J., pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
1 Aug 1863
Lawrence
Age 18, b. MA
COLEMAN, Charles J., pvt.
12 Feb 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
5 Nov 1861
Kanwaka
Promoted Corporal
COLEMAN, Charles J., Corp.
12 Feb 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Kanwaka
5 Oct 1861
Age 20, b. MA. Promoted 1st Lieut., Co. H, 1st KS Colored Infantry 1 May 1863
COLLAMORE, J.H., pvt.
15 Jul 1864
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 18, b. MA
COLLAMORE, John H., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. A
15 Jul 1864
Lawrence
COMPTON, John, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
30 Feb 1864
Baldwin City
Age 28, b. NY
COLLINS, Daniel N., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. I
Big springs
20 Oct 1862
20 Oct 1862
B. Ireland. Assigned to New Co. D
COLLINS, Daniel N., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Big Springs
20 Oct 1862
20 Oct 1862
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
COLLINS, John, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
13 Aug 1862
Lawrence
COLORY, John, pvt.
1 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
25 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 36, b. Italy. Deserted at Memphis, TN, 17 Feb 1863
CONANT, Lorendus B., pvt.
24 Jul 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
24 Jul 1861
Prairie City
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 12 Apr 1862
CONANT, Lorendus B., 2nd Lt.
12 Apr 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
--Promoted 1st Lieutenant 29 Jan 1863
CONANT, Lorendus B., 1st Lt.
29 Jan 1863
24 Jul 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
Age 30, b. NY. Assigned to duty as 1st Lt. New Co. A
CONANT, Lorendus B., 1st Lt.
29 Jan 1863
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Prairie City
Resigned 7 Jan 1865
CONART, L.B. (See CONANT, Lorendus B.)
CONE, Luther, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
20 Oct 1861
7 Feb 1862
Age 56, b. CT. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability at Helena, AR, 17 Jul 1862
CONE, Titus K., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
1 Jan 1862
Age 25, b. OH. Promoted Sergeant 18 Mar 1862
10 Jun 1863
CONE, Titus K., 2nd Sgt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
1 Jan 1862
Douglas Co.
Age 25, b. OH. Mustered out 13 Jan 1865. Residence Ft. Lincoln 1865
CONGER, Theron, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
29 Aug 1863
Eudora
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9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Age 23, b. OH. Promoted Corporal 1 Jan 1863
CONKLIN, B.F., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
CONLEY, Francis M., Corp.
12th Infantry, Co. E
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
COOK, Abel W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
COOK, John B.C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Wakarusa
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
31 Mar 1864
COOK, John B.C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Wakarusa
31 Mar 1864
Age 23, b. MO. Promoted Sergeant 22 Apr 1864. Residence Lawrence 1864
COOK, John B.C., Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co, M
Wakarusa
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
COOK, John R., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
2 Sep 1862
30 Mar 1864
.COOK , Lyman G., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
Age 21, b. VA. Promoted Sergeant 20 Apr 1864. Residence Emporia 1865
COOK, Lyman G., Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Emporia
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Deserted, Lagrange, MO, May 1864
COOK, Ralph E., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
7 Sep 1862
Lawrence
COOK, Seth B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. K
4 Aug 1862
Washington
Died of pneumonia, Trading Post, KS, 20 Mar 1863
COOK, William, Corp.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
1 Sep 1862
COOPER, Henry F., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 24, b. SC. Deserted near Little York, MO, 27 Jul 1861. Residence given as Wyandotte in 1865
COOPER, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
11 Nov 1861
11 Nov 1861
Age 23, b. England. Assigned to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
11 Nov 1861
COOPER, William, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
11 Nov 1861
Mustered out 25 Nov 1864
COPPER, E., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
26 Mar 1864
Prairie City
Age 27, b. IN
CORRELL, Charles D., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
15 Feb 1864
15 Feb 1864
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. Residence Topeka 1865
21 Dec 1861
COUGHLIN, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
21 Dec 1861
Age 23, b. Ireland. Veteran, re-enlisted 10 Mar 1864
11 Mar 1864
COUGHLIN, John, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
11 Mar 1864
Re-enlisted veteran, transferred to Veteran Battallion Mounted Infantry
11 Mar 1864
COUGHLIN, John, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
10 Mar 1864
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
COWLES, John P., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. -D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 24

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20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
COWLES, John P., Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Promoted Regimental Commissary Sergeant 20 Jun 1861
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
COWLES, John P., Commissary Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Staff
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
28 Sep 1861
20 Sep 1861
Lawrence
COXON, John B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 30, b. PA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
COXSAN, William, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Prairie City
Age 28. Residence Lawrence 1864. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
COXSON, William (See COXSAN, William)
20 Jun 1861
Lawrence
CRACKLIN, Joseph, Capt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 46. Resigned 1 Oct 1861
20 Mar 1862
Lawrence
,CRACKLIN, Joseph, Batt. Adjutant
2nd Cavalry, Staff
Mustered out 6 Sep 1862; G.O. No. 126, W.D., A.G.O.
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Lawrence
CRAWFORD, John A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. I, 24 Sep 1864
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
CRAWFORD, John A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Died of inflamation of the bowels, Shawnee Mission, KS, 18 Oct 1864
10 Jun 1863
9 Apr 1862
CREE, Nathan, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Age 21, b. OH. Mustered out 8 Apr 1865
10 Jan 1863
9 Apr 1862
Lawrence
CREE, Sanford H., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Promoted Bugler 28 Feb 1864; Mustered out 8 Apr 1865
10 Jun 1863
9 Apr 1962
Lawrence
CREE, Sanford H., Bugler
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 23, b. OH. Reduced 28 Feb 1864
16 Sep 1863
Washington Creek
CREEL, Sylvester, Capt.
21st Regiment, Co. B
1 Oct 1864
Palmyra
CREELIT, N.H., Capt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 37, b. NY
4 Sep 1863
6th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
31 Jul 1863
CROTTY, John, pvt.
Age 18. Mustered out 18 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR. Residence Leavenworth 1864
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
28 Aug 1862
CRUMVINE, H.S., 1st Sgt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
5 Sep 1862
CRUZAN, Rosaman, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
CUMMINGS, Lucius B., pvt.
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Age 20, b. MA. Discharged
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22 Jul 1863
17 Jul 1863
Lawrence
CUMMINGS, William J., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. M
Promoted Bugler
22 Jul 1863
17 Jul 1863
CUMMINGS, William J., Bugler
5th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
20
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1865
Age 18, b. PA. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry,

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1 Aug 1863
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 43, b. TN
CURTISS, Norman, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Age 29. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. Residence Burlingame 1865
CUSTARD, Amos J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
Big Springs
15 Sep 1862
15 Aug 1862
Age 34, b. PA. Promoted Corporal, 21 Sep 1862
CUSTARD, Amos J., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
15 Sep 1862
15 Aug 1862
Big Springs
Age 34, b. PA. Promoted Sergeant
CUSTARD, Amos J., Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. H
15 Sep 1862
15 Aug 1862
Big Springs
Promoted Commissary Sergeant
15 Aug 1862
CUSTARD, Amos J., Commissary Sgt., 11th Cavalry, Co. H
Big Springs
15 Aug 1862
Killed by Indians in action 26 Jul 1865, Red Buttes, Dakota Territory
CUTLER, Alfred, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
Age 23, b. MA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
CUTTER, Abraham (See CUTTLER, Abraham)
CUTTER, Alfred (See CUTLER, Alfred)
CUTTLER, Abraham, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. I
Douglas Co.
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
Age 30, b. MA. Discharged to accept promotion in 2nd IA Volunteers (1864 says appointed Marshal to NM)
DALE, George S., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
2 Oct 1861
10 Oct 1861
Age 30, b. IN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1861, Leavenworth, KS
DALLAS, Walter J., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Baldwin City
10 Sep 1862
Age 18, b. OH
DALTON, James, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
5 Sep 1862
Lawrence
DAN, John, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
29 Dec 1863
Lawrence
Age 21, b. Ireland
DANELL, William (See DARRELL, William)
DARRAH, Henry (See DORRAH, Henry)
13 Nov 1861
DARRELL, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co., KS
13 Nov 1861
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out 19 Nov 1861, Leavenworth, KS
DAVIDSON, John R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
DAVIDSON, John R., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Age 26, b. MO. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865
DAVIS, Henry C., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 13 Sep 1861
DAVIS, Henry C., Corp.
13 Sep 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Age 25, b. IL. Promoted Sergeant 1 Feb 1862
DAVIS, Henry C., Sgt.
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
9~h Cavalry, .Co. A
Lawrence
Age 25, b. IL. Promoted 1st Sergeant, 19 Jul 1863

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9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Promoted 2nd Lt., 23 Jun 1864
DAVIS, Henry C., 2nd Lt.·
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
DAVIS, James W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
10 Nov 1861
Wakarusa
Age 21. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865, at Leavenworth, KS
DAVIS, John A., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
1 Nov 1863
Prairie City
Age 16, b. MO
DAVIS, Solomon L., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
1 Nov 1863
Prairie City
Age 18, b. IL
DAVIS, Werter R., Lt. Col.
10 Mar 1864
16th Cavalry, Staff
Baldwin City
Age 49, b. OH. Promoted Colonel
DAVIS, Werter R., Col.
16th Cavalry, Staff
8 Oct 1864
Baldwin City
Age 49, b. OH
DAY, Lewis, pvt.
4 Sep 1863
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Eudora
Age 19. Promoted Corporal
DAY, Lewis, Corp.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
4 Sep 1863
Eudora
Age 20, b. IA.
DAY, Samuel, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
25 Feb 1864
Lawrence
Mustered out with company 13 Sep1865
DEAN, John M., pvt.
20 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 30, b. CT. Promoted 1st Sergeant; discharged for disability 10 Jul 1862, Lawrence,
DEAN, John M., Sgt.
20 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 30, b. CT. Promoted 1st Sgt. 18 Oct 1861
DEAN, John M., 1st Sgt.
20 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Reduced 1 Jun 1862. Discharged 10 Jul 1862 for disability
DEARCE, David M., pvt.
20 Mar 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
Age 23, b. AR
DECAMP, Joel, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
25 Aug 1862
DEITZLER, George W., Col.
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's Creek, MO; Promoted Bigadier General 29 Nov
DEITZLER, Geo. W., Maj. Gen.
Major General Staff
Lawrence
DELA.N0' William L., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
Age 30, b. NY. Promoted Commissary Sergeant 20 Apr 1864. (1865 volume gives residence
DELANO, William L., Com. Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Centropo1is
30 Mar 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DELARAE, Nicholas (See DELARUE, Nicholas)

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DELARUE, Nicholas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Age 32, b. France. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
1 Jun 1861
DELPH, John S., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 22 , b. VA. Deserted Memphis, TN, 2 Mar 1863 (1864 Vol. gives desertion date Jan 1863)
13 Aug 1863
DENNISON, Darius A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
20 Apr 1863
Died, 24 Apr 1864, Kingston, AR, of wounds received accidentally
1 Jun 1861
DENNY, Thomas M., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 18, b. IL. Promoted Corporal, 20 Jan 1863
1 Jun 1861
DENNY, Thomas M., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
25 May 1861
Lawrence
Died of disease, Natchez, MS, 25 Sep 1863
20 Jun 1861
DERMITT, Squire, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. A
14 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 19. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
DEWITT, John, pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
15 Jul 1864
Lawrence
Age 53, b. Canada
DEXTER, Silas, 2nd Lt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
5 Feb 1864
Lawrence
Age 34, b. VT
DIAE, John A. (See DIAL, John A.)
31 Mar 1864
DIAL, John A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
26 Mar 1864
Lawrence
, Age 26, b. VA. Promoted Corporal 20 Dec 1864. (1865 volume gives residence as Ohio City)
DIAL, John A., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Ohio City
26 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DICKERSON, George A. (See DICKINSON, George A.)
DICKINSON, George A., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861 - 1 Jun 1861
Age 23, b. NY. Discharged for disability 28 Oct 1861 on account of wounds received in action 10 Aug 1861
Wilson's Creek, MO
DIXON, Jack, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 23~ Discharged 30 Sep 1861 for disability at Wyandott, KS. 1865 volume lists residence as Junction
City.
DOAK, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
19 Oct 1861
5 Oct 1861
Prairie City
Age 31, b. Ireland. Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant, 1 Jul 1863
DOAK, John, Q.M. Sergt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
7 Oct 1861
5 Oct 1861
Prairie City
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
DOBBINS, James S., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
29 Mar 1864
29 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
DOBBINS, James S., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
29 Mar 1864
29 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Age 27, b. IL. Promoted Corporal; mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DOBBINS, James S., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
29 Mar 1864
29 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Reduced to ranks 1 Oct 1864

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DODD, Stephen, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
21 Nov 1861
21 Nov 1861
Age 22, b. MO. Died of pneumonia in hospital at Lawrence, KS, 27 Nov 1861. (1865 volume gives residence
as Rising Sun, Jefferson Co.)
DOLAN, Peter, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 21, b. MA. Deserted, Lawrence, KS, 11 Apr 1862; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
DOLE, Artemus W., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
22 Dec 1862
Age 23, b. MA. Assigned to New Co. A
DOLE, Artemus W., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
22 Dec 1862
Mustered out 5 Jan 1865
1 Jun 1861
DOLLARHIDE, Jesse, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 24, b. IN. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
DOLPH, John W. (See DELPH, John S.)
DOLSON, Elza, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
24 Feb 1864
24 Feb 1864
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865
DONAVAN, Carvill J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
DONAVAN, Carvall J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
Age 17, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DORAN, James C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
16 Feb 1864
16 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
DORRAH, Henry, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Douglas Co.
1 Jul 1863
1 Jul 1863
Age 18, b. OH. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
DOTY, John N., pvt.
11 th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
8 Feb 1864
8 Feb 1864
Age 18, b. PA. Promoted Bugler 20 Apr 1864. (1865 volumes gives residence as Mission Creek)
DOTY, John N., Bugler
11th Cavalry, Co. M,··
Mission Creek
8 Feb 1864
8 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DOW, Daniel H., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 28, b. NY. Wounded in battle, Wilson's Creek, MO. Promoted Sergeant, 1 Sep 1861
DOW, Daniel H., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Promoted 1st Sergeant 20 Jan 1863
DOW, Daniel H., 1st Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 28, b. NY. Killed in action 10 Feb 1863, Old River, LA
DOW, Simon, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. A
Lawrence
20 Sep 1861
20 Sep 1861
Age 35. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1864 volume lists residence as Leavenworth, status as
Absent Without Leave
DOWAN, C.J. (See Donavan, Carvall J.)
DREW, Josiah R., pvt. .
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 25. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame

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2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Age 27. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
DUALL, William H., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
15 Jul 1864
Age 28, b. OH
DUMARS, James, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Baldwin City
15 Jan 1864
Age 45, b. PA
DUNBAR, Arthur F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
30 Apr 1862
21 Mar 1862
Age 18, b. IN. Re-enlisted veteran
DUNBAR, Arthur F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
2 Jun 1864
30 Mar 1864
Assigned to New Co. D
DUNBAR, Arthur F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
2 Jun 1864
30 Mar 1864
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
DUNCAN, John W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, 'Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Douglas Co.
13 Sep 1861
Age 20, b. MO. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
DUNCAN, William A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
15 Aug 1862
Big Springs
15 Aug 1862
Age 21, b. IN. Assigned to New Co. B
DUNCAN, William A., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Big Springs
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
Mustered out May 1865
DUNHAM, A.F. (See DUNBAR, Arthur F. )
DUNMIRE, Joseph A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
31 Mar 1864
Wakarusa
31 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. PA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DUNN, Hugh, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Promoted Corporal 3 Jun 1861
DUNN, Hugh, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 25, b. Ireland. Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO; discharged for disability 28 Sep
1861
DUNNINE, Joseph A. (See DUNMIRE, Joseph A.)
DUPEE, Adam, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
22 Feb 1864
Rock Creek
22 Feb 1864
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
DUPEE, Adam, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Rock Creek
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Age 22, b. MO. Promoted Farrier, Apr 1864. (1864 volumes gives residence as Lawrence)
DUPEE, Adam, Farrier
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Rock Creek
22 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
DUTTON, Henry A., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Burlingame
DWIGGINS, James M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
31 Aug 1864
16 Sep 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. F, 24 Sep 1864
DWIGGINS, James M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
16 Sep 1864
31 Aug 1864
Lawrence
Mustered out with company, 31 Aug 1865
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DYKE, Horace M., Corp.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 26. Died of wounds received in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's Creek, MO
EADIE, John S. (See EDIE, John S. )
EAGON, John M. (See EGAN, John M.)
Lawrence
EARL, George F., 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Captain, 24 Oct 1861
Lawrence
EARL, George F., Capt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
EARL, William H., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 21, b. GA. Promoted Corporal 17 Aug 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
EARL, William H. , Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Promoted Sergeant 23 Jun 1862
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
EARL, William H. , Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Promoted 1st Sergeant 21 Nov 1862
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
EARL, William H., 1st Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Promoted 2nd Lt. 13 Apr 1863
Lawrence
EARL, William H., 2nd Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 22. Promoted 1st Lt. 8 Dec 1863
Lawrence
EARL, William H., 1st Lt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 22. Assigned to Veteran Mounted Infantry Co. D, 16 Jun 1864
EARL, William H., 1st Lt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Resigned 26 Apr 1865
EARLE, William H. (See EARL, William H.)
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
EATON, Frank B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
1 Sep 1863
Black Jack
EATON, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 41, b. PA. Assigned to New Co. D
1 Sep 1863
EATON, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 20 Jun 1865
16 Mar 1865
Black Jack
EATON, John, Veterinary Surgeon
9th Cavalry, Staff
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
1 Feb 1863
Black Jack
EATON, Robert W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. TN. Assigned to New Co. D
1 Feb 1863
EATON, Robert W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
10 Sep 1862
Willow Springs
ECKHART, David, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. - A
Promoted Corporal 1 Jan 1865

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2nd Cavalry, Co. A
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10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
ECKHART, David
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Willow springs
Recruit from Co. Ai mustered out 22 Jun 1865 at Ft. Gibson, C.N.
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
EDIE, Jonn S., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 25, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 1 Sep 1861
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
EDIE, John S., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Transferred to Co. K, 2nd KS Cavalry, 19 May 1862
25 May 1861
EDIE, John S., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Discharged for disability 27 Mar 1863 at Springfield, MO
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
EDMONDS, H.W., Corp.
12th Infantry, Co. E
18 Aug 1862
Eudora
EDMONDS, Samuel T., Sgt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
1 Jul 1863
1 Jul 1863
Ridgeway
EGAN, John M., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
20
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Age 18, b. OH. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th K.V.C.,
14 May 1861
Lawrence
ELDRIDGE, Shaler W., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 39. Promoted Regimental Quartermaster 23 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
22 May 1861
Lawrence
ELDRIDGE, Shaler W., Quartermaster 2nd Infantry, Staff
Age 45. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
Lawrence
EMERICK, Joseph, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Promoted 1st Sergeant, 24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
EMERICK, Joseph, 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 36, b. PA. Killed in action 2 Sep 1861 at Drywood Creek, MO. (1864 volume gives enlistment date 20
Jul 1861)
10 Oct 1861
10 oct 1861
EMMONS, Henry R., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. G
Black Jack
Re-enlisted veteran
23 Jun 1864
5 Jan 1864
EMMONS, Henry R., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. G
Black Jack
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865
EMORICH, Joseph (See EMERICK, Joseph)
EMRICK, Samuel, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. I
Prairie City
5 Sep 1862
15 Sep 1862
Age 25, b. IN. Mustered out with company, 26 Sep 1865. (1864 volume gives residence as Baine City,
Douglas Co.)
EWBANKS, William Y., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Willow Springs
10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
Deserted at Springfield, MO, 20 Jun 1863
EVANS, Lemuel, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 20, b. IL. Promoted Corporal 17 Aug 1861
EVANS, Lemuel, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, at Wilson's Creek, MOi Discharged for disability 2 Nov 1862
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NORTH HALF OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 13, RANGE 19
LATER BLOCK 14, SOUTH HILLS No.2 ADDITION, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Charles and Emma Worley submitted this original Abstract of Title to The
Pioneer, which was sent to our society by the Johnson County Genealogical
Society, and was prepared by Harry T. CRAIG of The Banks Co., 19 Jan 1965.
This abstract is so long that other segments will be continued in the next
issue. The Society at this point has no capacity for making its abstracts
available. Instead, we will publish references, where shown, so that anyone
interested can go to the original records for further information. All
references are to Douglas Co., KS deeds unless otherwise noted.

1860, 2 ~lay: water right, Joseph SAVAGE to Nathan STARKS, water rights from
the spring on the NW quarter of Section 12, Township 13, Range 19, situated
near the spring house, and the right to conduct the water that will flow
through a 2 inch pipe onto the land now owned by Nathan STARKS, for his own
use only. Joseph SAVAGE is to have the right to tap into the conducting pipe
at any point on his land and to take 1/3 the amount flowing in the pipe.
(Recorded 3 May 1860, Book D, p.16-17)
1863, 20 Apr: Patent, Abraham LINCOLN, President, United States of America, to
Joseph SAVAGE. Cites Warrant No. 70625 in the General Land Office for 160
acres in favor of Michael McDONALD, private, Capt. BROOKS Company, 3rd
Regiment, U.S. Infantry, New Mexico Indian Disturbances, with evidence that
the 160 acres had been located upon the NW quarter of Section 12, Township 13,
Range 19, in the District of Lands formerly subject to sale at Lecompton, now
Topeka, Kansas. The file also includes a transcript of the U.S. District
Court, 2nd Judicial District of Kansas Territory, 14 May 1859, which rendered
a Decree t:hat Robert S. STEVENS is the true and legal owner of the above
warrant, which he assigned to Joseph SAVAGE 16 May 1859, for whom the tract
had been located. (Recorded 10 Mar 1908, Book 80, p.464-465)
1884, 21 Mar: Warranty deed, Joseph SAVAGE and Mary B. SAVAGE his wife to
Helen LATHROP,. for $1,575.00, 10.5 acres beginning at the NE corner of the NW
quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, running S on the Quarter Sec. line 42
rods, thence W 40 rods, thence N 42 rods, thence E on the Sec. line 40 rods to
the beginning. Helen LATHROP, unmarried, mortgages the same property to Joseph
SAVAGE for $1,075.00. Mortgage released by Joseph SAVAGE 5 Aug 1890.
(Recorded 29 Mar 1884, Book 34, p.104-105, and Book 6, p.604-606)
1890, 5 Aug: Warranty deed, Helen LATHROP, unmarried, to Joseph SAVAGE and
Susie D. ALFORD "in severalty," for $1,000.00, the above 10.5 acres.
Acknowledged 6 Aug 1890 by Helen LATHROP in Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 19 Mar
1891, Book 53, p.175-176)
1890, 18 Nov: Warranty Deed, Susie D. ALFORD and D.S. ALFORD, her husband, to
Joseph SAVA.GE, for $500.00, an undivided 1/2 interest in the above 10.5 acres.
(Recorded 19 Mar 1891, Book 53, p.174-175)
1897, 28 Sep: Power of Attorney, Fannie HIRSHLAND appoints M. NEWMARK her
attorney in fact to sell, assign and transfer, or release and discharge, any
or all mortgages in her name in the state of Kansas. Acknowledged 28 Sep 1897

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by Mrs. Fannie HIRSHLAND in Berks Co., PA.
p.636)

(Recorded 16 Oct 1899, Book 59,

1903, 13 Apr: Power of Attorney, Elizabeth F. COLBY appoints L.P. GOODRICH her
attorney in fact to invest money on the security of real and personal property
in the state of Kansas, to take mortgages on such property, "and I authorize
and empower her to collect both the principal money and interest of all loans
and in.vestments," and to execute releases, and to sell and assign any
mortgages. Acknowledged by Elizabeth F. COLBY in st. Louis Co., Minnesota.
(Recorded 18 Apr 1905, Book 78, p.4)
1904, 14 Jun: Quit Claim Deed, Mary B. SAVAGE, widow of Joseph SAVAGE,
deceased, to Susan D. ALFORD, for $1.00, the E 1/2 of the NW Quarter of Sec
12, Twp. 13, Range 19, in Douglas Co., KS, containing 80 acres. The grantor
and grantee are the sole and only heirs of Joseph SAVAGE, deceased. (Recorded
15 Jun 1904, Book 76, p.10)
1904, 14 Jun: Mortgage, Susan D. ALFORD, widow, to Fannie HIRSHLAND, the above
80 acres to secure debt of $1,200.00. Mortgage released 14 Jul 1910 by M.
NEWMARK, attorney in fact for Fannie HIRSHLAND. (Recorded 15 Jun 1904, Book
42, p.389)
1907, 20 Dec: Mortgage, Susan D. ALFORD, widow, to Helen W. BALL, the E 1/2 of
the NW quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, to secure a debt of $400.
Mortgage released 27 May 1911. (Recorded 21 Dec 1907, Book 43, p.561)
1909, 4 Sep: Mortgage, Susan D. ALFORD, widow, to E.F. COLBY, the E 1/2 of the
NW Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, to secure debt of $1,200. Mortgage
released 29 May 1911 by L.R. GOODRICH, attorney in fact for E.F. COLBY.
(Recorded 7 Sep 1909, Book 45, p.346)
1911, 12 May: Mortgage, Susan D. ALFORD, widow, to Hugh BLAIR, the E half of
the NW Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, to secure debt of $3,500.
Mortgage released 22 Nov 1916. (Recorded 18 May 1911, Book 49, p.119)
1916, 6 Nov: Mortgage, Susan D. ALFORD, widow, to F.M. ELLIOTT, the above
property to secure debt of $500.00, subject to the mortgage of Commerce Trust
Co. for $4,000.00 and a second mortgage to said company for $99.33. Mortgage
released 19 Mar 1919. (Recorded 23 Nov 1916, Book 55, p.296)
1916, 13 Nov: Mortgage, Susan D. ALFORD, a widow and not divorced, to Commerce
Trust Co. of Kansas City, MO, the above property to secure debt of $4,000.00.
Mortgage assigned 29 Nov 1916 to Pioneer Life Ins. Co. of America. Mortgage
released 27 Mar 1919 by John W. COOPER, President of Pioneer Life Insurance
Co. of America, Jackson Co., MO. A second mortgage also dated 13 Nov 1916 on
the above property to secure debt of $99.33, is released 25 Mar 1919.
(Recorded 22 Nov 1916, Book 54, p.412-413, and 11 Apr 1919, Book 57, p.250)
1916, 17 Nov: Declaration of Interest, Roy DAY recites he is controling as
tenant only until his lease expires 1 Mar 1917, certain real estate described
as 80 acres on the E half of the NW Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19,
Douglas Co., KS, the property of Susan D. ALFORD. He further acknowledges that
the mortgage given for $4,000.00 to Commerce Trust Co. of Kansas City, MO is
paramount to his interest in the above property and disclaims any other
interest. (Recorded 22 Nov 1916, Book 95, p.372)

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1919, 22 Mar: Warranty Deed, Susan D. ALFORD, a widow, to Wilfred J. DAY, for
$12,000.00, the E 1/2 of the NW Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, E of
the 6th principal meridian. (Recorded 11 Apr 1919, Book 103, p.180)
1919, 22 Mar: Mortgage, Wilfred J. DAY and Clara C. DAY, husband and wife, to
The Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Cincinnati, OH, the above property
containing 80 acres, to secure debt of $5,000.00. Mortgage released 5 Mar
1930. (Recorded 11 Apr 1919, Book 46, p.479)
1919, 26 Nov: Warranty Deed, Wilfred J. DAY and Clara C. DAY, his wife, to
Leland S. STURGEON, for $13,000.00, the above propety. Leland STURGEON to
assume and pay the $5,000.00 mortgage to The Union Central Life Insurance Co ..
(Recorded 5 Dec 1919, Book 105, p.396)
1919, 26 Nov: Mortgage, Leland S. STURGEON and Lela STURGEON, his wife, to
Lawrence National Bank, the above property to secure debt of $3,000.00,
subject to the $5,000.00 1st mortgage. Mortgage released 13 Jun 1922 by Geo.
W. KUHNE, Cashier, Lawrence National Bank, Lawrence, KS. (Recorded 6 Dec 1919,
Book 59, p.338)
1922, 26 May: warranty Deed, Leland S. STURGEON and Lela G. STURGEON, his
wife, to D.W. COX, for $1.00 and exchange of property, the above property and
other rea.l property. D.W. COX to assume the 1st mortgage of $5,000.00.
(Recorded 23 Jun 1922, Book 111, p.418)
1926, 4 Mar: Affidavit, F.G. ALFORD, being of lawful age, and first duly
sworn, deposes that he was well acquainted with Joseph SAVAGE, pre-emptor of
the NW Quarter of Sec. 12, TWp. 13, Range 19 in Douglas Co., KS, during the.
lifetime of said SAVAGE, and well knows that the said Joseph SAVAGE died prior
to February 7, 1893, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law, his widow,
Mary B. SAVAGE and his daughter, Susan D. ALFORD. That Joseph SAVAGE left no
other heirs; that he had no children other than the said Susan D. ALFORD and
no adopted children. That the estate of the said Joseph SAVAGE was never
administrated on. Sworn before Ethel F. MULL, Notary Public, Douglas Co., KS.
(Recorded 10 Mar 1926, Book 114, p.611)
1926, 5 Mar: warranty Deed, D.W. COX and Anna F. COX, his wife, to Joseph J.
PHILLIPS, for $1.00 and other valuable consideration, the above 80 acres and
other real property. Joseph J. PHILLIPS assumes the 1st mortgage of $5,000.00.
(ReCorded 25 Mar 1926, Book 119, p.254)
1929, 28 Dec: Mortgage, Joseph J. PHILLIPS and Elizabeth A. PHILLIPS, his
wife, to Collins Mortgage Co. of Jackson Co., MO, the above property to secure
debt of $5,000.00. Acknowledged 16 Jan 1930 by Joseph J. and Elizabeth A.
PHILLIPS in Clay Co., MO. Mortgage assigned 2 Apr 1930 by Collins Mortgage Co.
to The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. of Queens Co., NY, and by
the Equitable Life Assurance Soc. to Charles A. SAILE, 16 Jul 1935. Charles A.
SAILE executes a partial release of the S 60 acres of the E 1/2 of the NW
Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, 29 Jul 1935. (Recorded 17 Jan 1930~
Book 77, p.22-23,67, and 29 Jul 1935, Book 79, p.373)
1935, 1 Jul: Warranty deed, Joseph J. PHILLIPS and Elizabeth A. PHILLIPS, his
wife, to Charles A. SAILE, for $5,300.00, the S 60 acres of the E half of the
NW Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19. (Recorded 29 Jul 1935, Book 133,
p.314)

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1939, 13 Sep: Easement for right of way, Charles A. SAlLE and Francis SAlLE,
his wife, to Cities Service Gas Co., for $.50 per rod, a right of way to
construct, operate and maintain a pipe line for the transportation of gas,
oil, pretroleum or any of its products, water and other substances, over and
through the South 60 acres of the E half of the NW quarter Sec. 12, Twp. 12,
Range 19E, so long as any structure installed hereunder is used or remains
thereon. Provides for payment of additional pipe lines and damage to growing
crops, fences or improvements. Grantee to bury pipeline below plow depth.
(ReCorded 3 Oct 1939, Book 142, p.49).

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1860, 1 Jun: Patent, James BUCHANAN, President, United States of America, to
Clinton C. HUTCHINSON. Cites Warrant No. 59441 for 160 acres in favor of John
WESTON, private, Capt. COBB's Co., Massachusetts Militia, War of 1812, with
evidence that the 160 acres had been located on the NE Quarter of Sectiop 12,
Township 13, Range 19, in the District of Lands subject to sale at Lecompton,
Kansas. The warrant having been assigned by John WESTON to Clinton C.
HUTCHINSON. (Recorded 11 Sep 1906, Book 80, p.85-86, and 9 Jul 1909, Book 84,
p.63)
1862, 11 Mar: Quit Claim Deed, William N. SAGE and Lydia G. SAGE, his wife, to
Clinton C. HUTCHINSON, 80 acres in the West half of the NE Quarter of Sec. 12,
Twp. 13, Range 19. Acknowledged by William N. SAGE and Lydia G. SAGE in Monroe
Co., NY. (ReCorded 1 May 1862, Book F, p.90-91)
1866, Jan: Warranty deed, Clinton C. HUTCHINSON and Martha A., his wife, to
J.D. MILLER, for $1,000.00, 20 acres in the N half of the NW quarter of the NE
Quarter, Sec. 12, T. 13, R. 19. Acknowledged by C.C. HUTCHINSON and Martha A.
HUTCHINSON, his wife, 22 Jan 1866, in Franklin Co., KS. (Recorded 15 Feb 1866,
Book 0, p.280-281)
1866, 4 Jun: Warranty deed, Jesse D. MILLER to Arrinda H. MILLER, his wife,
for $1,000.00, 20 acres in the N half of the NW Quarter of the NE Quarter of
Sec. 12, Twp. 13, R. 19. (Recorded 4 Jun 1866, Book P., p.274-275)
1866, 24 Nov: Case 587, District Court of Douglas Co., KS, S.T. ZIMMERMAN vs.
J.D. MILLER. S.T. ZIMMERMAN recovered a judgement against J.D. MILLER for
$389.00 and costs of the suit. An order of sale was issued on the judgement
for the above property, which was returned by the sheriff of Douglas Co., KS
14 Sep 1867, showing no sale was had for want of bidders.
1867, 10 Oct: Warranty deed, J.D. MILLER and A.H. MILLER, his wife, to
Sylvester T. ZIMMERMAN, for $1,000.00, the above 20 acres. Signed J.D. MILLER
and A.H. MILLER, her mark. Acknowledged by J.D. and A.H. MILLER, 10 Oct 1867,
in Ellsworth Co., KS. (Recorded 2 Jan 1868, Book S, p.616)
1867, 19 Dec: Warranty deed, Sylvester T. ZIMMERMAN and Mary C. ZIMMERMAN to
Margaret N. WORK, for $650.00, the above 20 acres. (Recorded 24 Apr 1868, Book
T, p.523)
1877, 17 May: Warranty deed, Thomas M. WORK and Margaret N. WORK, his wife, to
Angie R. ASHLEY, for $2,840.00, the above 20 acres. (Recorded 8 Jun 1877, Book
16, p.44-45)

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1877, 17 May: Mortgage, Angie R. ASHLEY and Andrew F. ASHLEY to Thomas M.
WORK, the above 20 acres to secure debt of $300.00. Acknowledged 21 May 1877
by Angie R. ASHLEY and Andrew F. ASHLEY, Platt Co., IL. Mortgage released 16
Oct 1882. (Recorded 26 May 1877, Book V, p.430)
1882, Jul: Power of attorney, Angie R. ASHLEY and Andrus F. ASHLEY, her
husband, to G.W.E. GRIFFITH, appointing him attorney to sell lands belonging
to either of them in Douglas Co., KS. Acknowledged 28 Jul 1882 by Angie R.
ASHLEY and Andrus F. ASHLEY in Marquette Co., Michigan. (Recorded 16 Oct 1882,
Book 29, p.386)
1882, 14 Oct: Warranty Deed, Angie R. ASHLEY and A.F. ASHLEY, her husband, by
G.W.E. GRIFFITH, their attorney in fact, to John N. HOLUM, the N half of the
NW quarter of the NE quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, subject to lease
to McCANN until 1 Mar 1883. (Recorded 16 Oct 1882, Book 29, p.387-388)
1882, 14 Oct: Mortgage, John N. HOLUM to Angie R. ASHLEY, the above property
to secure debt of $300.00. Mortgage released 25 oct 1884. (ReCorded 16 Oct
1882, Book 3, p.604-605)
1886, 8 Nov: Warranty deed, John N. HOLUM and Ingri, his wife, to Andrew
NORDQUEST, for $2,500.00, the above 20 acres. Signed by John N. HOLUM and
Ingri HOLUM, her mark. (Recorded 26 Jul 1887, Book 45, p.188)
1886, 8 Nov: Mortgage, Andrew NORDQUEST to John N. HOLUM, the above 20 acres
to secure debt of $2,400.00. No release of this mortgage is shown on the
record. (Recorded 8 Nov 1886, Book 14, p.193-194).
1887, 20 Oct: Warranty deed, Andrew NORDQUEST and Emma NORDQUEST, his wife, to
Doretta SMITH, for $4,000.00, the above property. $100.00 of the above
mortgage has been paid before delivery of the deed. Acknowledged by Andrew and
Emma NORDQUEST, 20 Oct 1887, in Shawnee Co., KS. (Recorded 20 Oct 1887, Book
44, p.526)
1887, 10 Nov: District Court of Douglas Co., KS, case No. 6099, John N. HOLUM
vs. Andrew NORDQUIST and Doretta SMITH. John HOLUM petitions to recover
$2,461.00 with interest from 8 Nov 1887, and costs of the suit, and for
foreclosure of the mortgage.
Affidavit for publication filed 15 Nov 1887, N.J. HOLUM states that he is
agent for John N. HOLUM, that the action is brought for the forclosure of a
mortgage on the NW Quarter of the NE Quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19.
Defendants Doretta SMITH and J.W. SMITH are non-residents of this state and
they claim an interest in the property. A summons cannot be served within this
state on either of the defendants Doretta SMITH or J.W. SMITH.
Answer of Andrew NORDQUIST and Doretta SMITH filed 12 Dec 1887.
Journal N., p.401, 9 Feb 1888, the court finds that all defendants excepting
Andrew NORDQUIST are in default for an answer, and that the allegations of the
plaintiff's petition are true, the question as to the issue between the
defendants the same is removed, and that the conditions of the mortgage have
been broken. Unless the defendant Andrew NORDQUIST pays $2,501.25 and 7% per
annum interest within 10 days, the mortgage shall be foreclosed and an order
of sale issued to the sheriff, and the proceeds of the sale be applied first
to payment of the costs, second to the payment of the judgement and interest,
and the surplus if any to be paid out under further order of the court.
Execution Docket 7, p.559. Order of sale issued 3 Mar 1888 and returned by

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Sheriff and filed 16 Apr 1888.
Sheriff's Return Docket 5, p.258, Sheriff's return of sale, by Sheriff A.
LOVE. D.L. JONES, George CROZIER and John LEVACK sworn to appraise the
property, return of appraisal at $1,500.00. At the auction held 5 Apr 1888 at
the courthouse of Douglas Co., in Lawrence, J.N. HOLUM was the highest bidder
at $1,200.00.
1888, 15 May: Sheriff's deed, A. LOVE, Sheriff of Douglas Co., KS, to John N.
HOLUM, for $1,200.00, the N half of the NW Quarter of the NE Quarter of Sec.
12, Twp. 13, Range 19. (Recorded 25 May 1888, Book 46, p.353-354)
1888, 5 Jun: Warranty deed, John N. HOLUM and Ingre HOLUM, his wife to Darius
W. GUNN, for $4,000.00, the above 20 acres. Acknowledged by John N. and Ingre
HOLUM 25 Jun 1888 in Shawnee Co., KS. (Recorded 26 Jun 1888, Book 46, p.403404)
1888, 28 Jun: Mortgage, Darius W. GUNN, a single man, to Edward RUSSELL, the
above property to secure debt of $835.00. Edward RUSSELL assigned mortgage to
D.H. HENLEY 8 Feb 1890. Mortgage released 6 Nov 1897 by D.H. HENLEY. (Recorded
28 Jun 1888, Book 19, p.233, and 30 Aug 1897, Book 31, p.554)
1888, 28 Jun: Warranty deed, Darius W. GUNN, single, to Jacob H. PLAIN, for
$4,250.00, the above property. Acknowledged 28 Jun 1888 by Darius W. GUNN in
Wyandotte Co., KS. (Recorded 9 Jul 1888, Book 46, p.423-424)
1888, 13 Aug: Warranty deed, Jacob H. PLAIN, a single man, to George M. GUNN,
for $4,200.00, the above property subject to $835.00 mortgage at 7% due 28 Jun
1891. Acknowledged 13 Aug 1888 by Jacob H. PLAIN in Logan Co., CO. (Recorded
24 Aug 1888, Book 46, p.492-493)
1888, 23 Aug: Warranty deed, George M. GUNN, a single man, to John N. HOLUM,
for $4,000.00, the above property. (Recorded 24 Aug 1888, Book 46, p.494)
1888, 4 Oct: Warranty deed, John N. HOLUM and Inger HOLUM, his wife, to H.P.
BROCKETT, for $4,000.00 the above 20 acres. Acknowledged 4 Oct 1888 by John N.
HOLUM and Inger HOLUM in Shawnee Co., KS. (Recorded 11 Oct 1888, Book 46,
p.554-555)
1889, 7 Jan: Warranty deed, H.P. BROCKETT and M.A. BROCKETT, his wife, to The
Consolidated Barb Wire Co., for $4,000.00, the above 20 acres. The
Consolidated Barb Wire Co. agrees to pay the $835.00 mortgage. Acknowledged 7
Jan 1889 by H.P. and M.A. BROCKETT in Shawnee Co., KS. (Recorded 8 Jan 1889,
Book 50, p.111-112)
1897, 28 Oct: Warranty deed, The Consolidated Barb Wire Co. by its President,
A. HENLY, to Charles E. COE, for $2,000.00, the above 20 acres. This deed is
made to take the place of a former deed supposed to be lost. (Recorded 6 N~v
1897, Book 65, p.204)
1897, 28 Oct: Warranty deed, Chas. E. COE to Wendelin SAlLE, the above 20
acres. (Recorded 6 Nov 1897, Book 65, p.205)
1887 (sic), 6 Nov: Mortgage, Wendelin SAlLE and Katherine SAlLE, his wife, to
John L. KILWORTH, the above 20 acres to secure debt of $1,150.00. Mortgage
released 3 Nov 1902. (Recorded 6 Nov 1897, Book 33, p.67-69)

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1891, 1 Jan: Last will and testament of Wendelin SAlLE of Marion Township,
Douglas Co., KS, bequeaths all his estate to his wife Katherine SAlLE, whom he
appoints executrix and guardian of his infant children during their respective
minorities. Witnesses Richard S. HORTON, Nick SIMON, Louis POEHLER. (Docket E,
p.628, No.2408)
1903, 13 Aug: Petition for probate of will, Probate Court of Douglas Co., KS,
in the matter of the estate of Wendel in SAlLE, deceased. Katherine SAlLE
petitions for letters testementary, stating that Wendelin SAlLE, late of
Douglas Co., KS, departed this life 21 Jul 1903, leaving a last will and
testamen't. His heirs at law are Katherine SAlLE, his widow, Peter A. SAlLE,
Annie LUTZ, Joseph F. SAlLE, John E. SAlLE and Charles A. SAlLE, children of
the deceased. (Docket E, p.628, No.2408)
1903, 13 Aug: Order admitting will to probate, Richard S. HORTON and Nick
SIMON attesting witnesses before the court. (Journal P, p.511)
1903, 28 Nov: Proof of publication of notice of appointment, C.S. FINCH
deposes he is Editor of The Jeffersonian Gazette, a weekly newspaper, printed
and published in the city of Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, which had been
continuously published in Douglas Co. during the period of 52 consecutive
weeks imnlediately prior to the first publication of the notice 19 Aug 1903.
1913, 12 Mar: Warranty Deed, John E. SAlLE and Mattie SAlLE, his wife; Frank
J. SAlLE and Mary SAlLE, his wife; Anna E. LUTZ and Eugene E. LUTZ, her
husband; Peter A. SAlLE and Nellie SAlLE, his wife; all heirs at law of
Katherine SAlLE, deceased, to Charles A. SAlLE, the N half of the NW quarter
of the NE quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, containing 20 acres more or
less. (Recorded 12 Mar 1913, Book 91, p.528)
1920, 25 Feb: Release of Oil and Gas Lease, J.F. DARBY recites a certain oil
and gas lease dated 28 Sep 1918, given by L.H. PETEFISH and Emma L. PETEFISH,
his wife, and W.E~ PETEFISH to Ernest H. GREENE, covering the NE quarter of
Sec. 12, and other real property in Twp. 13 S. Range 19 E, containing 175
acres, assigned to J.F. DARBY 2 Nov 1918, Recorded in Book 101, p.461. J.F.
DARBY releases all his rights to the lessors. Acknowledged 25 Feb 1920 in
Tulsa Co., OK. (Recorded 18 Feb 1947, Book 159, p.263) The assignment to J.F.
DARBY referred to in Book 101, p.461, covers Range 18. The assignment to DARBY
recorded in Book 101, p.479, covers Range 19.
1935, 3 Aug: Affidavit, Charles A. SAlLE of lawful age, deposes that his
father, Wendelin SAlLE, died, leaving his sole and only surviving heirs at law
his wife, Katherine SAlLE, and the following named children: Peter A. SAlLE,
Anna E. LUTZ, John E. SAlLE, Joseph F. SAlLE, and Charles A. SAlLE. The estate
of Wendel in SAlLE has not been closed, but all debts of the estate have been
paid. His mother, Katherine SAlLE, died intestate, and left surviving as her
sole and only heirs at law Peter A. SAlLE, Anna E. LUTZ, John E. SAlLE, Joseph
F. SAlLE, and Charles A. SAlLE, and all her debts and obligations have been
paid. He also deposes that Joseph F. SAlLE is one and the same person as Frank
J. SAlLE, one of the grantors in warranty deed recorded in Book 91, p.528.
(Recorded 3 Aug 1935, Book 132, p.543)
1935, 30 Jul: Mortgage, Charles A. SAlLE and Frances SAlLE, husband and wife,
to Peoples State Bank of Lawrence, KS, the N half of the NW quarter of the NE
quarter of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, to secure payment of debt of $2,000.00.
Mortgage released 19 Feb 1941 by T.J. SWEENEY, Jr., President of Peoples State
Bank, Lawrence, KS. (Recorded 3 Aug 1935, Book 80, p.116)

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copies of replies to the Pioneer Editor.

CLARK, DALE, MORRIS, MILLER, PEELAR
I have an old photograph that was sent to my ggmother, Sarah CLARK. It was
taken is Oskaloosa, Jefferson Co., KS by E.D. ROOT. It is of a nice-looking
woman and man and says "Cousin Hortense and Charley." Anyone knowing about
this photo please write. Are there any descendants of Hortense and Charley, or
were they bro. &amp; sis.? My ggmother was b. 21 Oct 1864 in Lansing, KS to George
MORRIS and Angeline (PEELAR) MORRIS. Sarah MORRIS m. Ezra CLARK of Leavenworth
Co., KS 23 Dec 1882. The CLARK and MORRIS family left KS for WA Territory in
1888. Sarah and Ezra CLARK were in Suplee, OR by 1908. I received the photo
from my mother Doris (MILLER) DALE. It was in her mother's belongings. Her
mother was Sylvia (CLARK) MILLER. Sylvia CLARK was b. 24 Jul 1884 near Loring,
KS. Elinor Dale SCHEER, 3090 N.E. Lincoln, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6766.

STEVENS
Seeking descendants of William o. STEVENS, b. 1840, and his wife Jemima, b.
1844. Sons Russell and Frank believed to have lived in Lawrence. Will exchange
information. Pat HOOK, 1213 Kearney, Manhattan, KS 66502.

BURNEY, ELLISON, LOWER, RICHART/RICHARDT
Looking for Alfred Baxter LOWER, b. ca. 1857 in MO, possibly Cass Co. area.
2nd wife Rose Ann RICHART (RICHARDT), b. ca. 1882 in MO, d. 25 Apr. 1929 in
Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS. Andrew LOWER, b. 24 Mar. 1815 in TN?, d. 23 Jun.
1860, bur. Freeman cemetery, Freeman, Cass Co., MO, and his wife Sarah
Emmaline BURNEY, m. 20 Jun. 1846 (1848), parents of Alfred LOWER. Rose Ann
RICHART's parents Christopher RICHART and Lola ELLISON. Need lots of help!!
Beverley J. (BROWN) CHAPMAN, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047-2326.

HAYES, McCLAIN
Would like to hear from HAYES families around Bonne Terre, MO area. Also
McCLAINs 1885-1890. Mary Penelope McCLAIN BAYES, Frank M. BAYES. Mrs. Maxine
HOUGLAND, Rout 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073. (913) 597-5969

BOURBON COUNTY FAMILIES
I have the new book, Footprints of Bourbon County Families, received Dec.
1991. For a stamped, self-addressed envelope, I will share with you any
informati.on you want. Mrs. Maxine HOUGLAND, Rout 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073.
(913) 597-5969

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�A SUGGESTION FOR LOCATING RELATIVES
Maxine Hougland suggests that if you want to find relatives looking for
your ancestors, leave a note in a glass jar at the graves of your ancestors,
giving your name, telephone number, address, etc. Hopefully someone else
visiting the grave will find it and write.

RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE DOUGLAS CO., KS GElIEALOGICAL SOC. LIBRARY
35 Year Index to Helper Articles
1812 Ancestor Index, National Soc., u.s. Daughters of 1812, 1892-1970
Abraham E'LORY 1807-1888
Beyond Vital Records
Church Records: A Short Review
Directory of Historical &amp; Genealogical Societies in Kansas 1898, donated by
Lawrence Public Library
Douglas County, KS Marriages 1854-1884, Vol. I
Douglas County, KS Voters List Jan 1855-1859
Early pennsylvania Research
Funk Mortuary Books, Apr 5 1918 - May 21, 1919
Genealogical computer Quarterly Journal
Handy Tips for Genealogical Research in Scotland
History of Floyd County, . Texas 1876-1979
History of the American Legion of Kansas, donated by Beverly Chapman
History of the Maryland Federation of Women's Clubs 1899-1941
History of the Soldiers and Sailors of Ellsworth Co., KS - World War 1917-1918
How to Prepare and Publish Your Family History
How You Can Trace Your Family Roots
Jana WELSH and Mary PECK
Kansas Casualties in the World War 1917-1919
Kansas Society Sons of the American Revolution Patriots Registry &amp; History of
the Kansas S.A.R., donated by Charles Robinson Chapter S.A.R., John
Sayler, President
List of Mothers &amp; Widows of American Soldiers, Sailors &amp; Marines Enlisted to
Make a Pilgrimage to the War Cemetery in Europe
Maine Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War
Mini Dictionary for Research in Foreign Genealogical Records, Vol. 1, Denmark,
The Netherlands, Germany, Norway and Sweden
Missouri Federation of Genealogical Societies 6th Annual Conference
Missouri State 4 Generation Charts
Missouri State Genealogical Association 1981
MOORE-WILLIAMS Family
Negroes of 1812, Nebraska
Our Native American, Their Research of Genealogical Value, donated by Jean
Snedeger
Plat maps, donated by Jean Snedeger
Red Book, Revised
Ridge Runner (The), Vol. II, donated by Jean Snedeger
Roaring Lions of Kansas (The), donated by Beverly Chapman
Roster of Ohio Soldiers, War 1812
Roster of Past Presidents, Parley and Historical Sketches
Tennesee County Records
Three Generations in 20th Century America; KATZMAN, McKINZIE &amp; WILSON
Unusual Record Sources

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�INDEX to VOWIfE
ABRAHAM
Seymour, 112
ACHNING
ElTma A. P., 114
ADAMS
Cora B. , 118
George E., 127
Mary E., 124
Myrtle Transue, 127
AGLE
IJ.F., 112
AHLBURN
Ida A., 125
AITKEN
Charles 0., 108
ALBRIGHT
George H., 112
ALFORD
D.S. , 140
F.G., 1[,2
Susan D., 141, 142
Susie D., 140
ALLAN
Alexander, 112
ALLEN
David H., 112
Ida, 115
R., 111
AMSDEN
George IJ., 112
ANDERSON
Andrew, 112
Chloe, 112
ElTma, 115
ElTma L., 114
Helen, Mrs., 126
Hulda, 118
John Henry, 112
Jul ia Ann, 116
Martha, 127
ANDREIJ
Allie L., 109
A., 110
Della A., 109
Edward Arthur, 110
Grace E., 108
Helen Maurine, 108
Kevin IJ., 106
L.A., 110
Myrtle S., 110
M.O., 110
Ola Bell, 110
Olathe, 110

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NUlfBER 3

BAILEY
John F., 112
BALES
Gerald Reed, 105
James C., 105
Nancy, 105
BALL
Helen IJ., 141
BALLARD
Carrie V., 121
BANE
Frances K., 126
BANKER
Nell ie M., 115
IJillis G., M.G., 120
BANNING
Gracie 1., 125
BARKER
Albert S., 112
Anna E., 123
BARLOIJ
Fannie, 124
BARNES
Allie E., 119
IJ.C., M.D., 108
BARNETT
Edith, 114
BARTUSCH
Clara E. (C.) , 119
BATDORF
Geo. IJ., J.P. , 120
BAUGHMAN
D., J.P., 124
BAUMAN
John, 112
BEAL
Thomas A., 112
BEARD
El i, 103
BECKER
Ni co l aus P., 112
BEECHER
ElTma Harkness, 127
Lloyd, 127
Zella Alberta, 127
BEERS
BACON
IJalter L., 105
C.E., M.G., 116
IJilma F., 105
BAHNMAIER
BEERY
Elizabeth, 127
Alice, Mrs., 126
George Jacob, 127
Rheuben, 104
Mary Elizabeth Neis, 127 BELL
Carrie, 114

ANDREIJ, cont.
0., 110
Sibyl J., 109
IJilli am, 109
IJill iam A., 108
ANDREIJS
Flo L., 121
APP
Gertrude, 112
ARCHERS
Ada, 120
ARNDT
Edward Frederick, 127
Marcella Elizabeth
Hetzel, 127
ARNEL
Grace H., 114
ASHLEY
Andrew F., 144
Andrus F., 144
Angie R., 143, 144
ASMUSS
IJilliam, M.G., 117
ATHERTON
John, Mrs., 111
AVERILL
Charles, 111
Donald, 111
Frank, 111
Joe, 111
Jul ia Mary, 111
Louis, 111
Mary Butell, 111
M.L., 111
Narcissus, 111
Rose, 111
Ulysses, 111
AXER
IJm. C., M.G., 121
AYERS
IJm. IJ., M.G., 113
AYRES
Sarah, 108
IJilliam IJ., M.G., 114,
115, 121, 122, 125

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BELL, cont.
Ida, 124
Martha J., Mrs., 123
Susannah, Mrs., 124
BENEDICT
Mary L., 120
BENHAM
EII en M., 124
BENNETT
Charles T., 112
Thomas D., 112
BERG
George, M.G., 116, 119
BERRY
George B., 112
George M., 113
James F., M.G., 117
BETTS
S.E., M.G., 119
BEURMAN
Sophi a, 112
BIGGS
Lewis C., M.G.~ 117
L.C., M.G., 113,115,121,
124
BINGHAM
Edith Fay, 127
BISHOP
James T., 113
BLACKMORE
John Charles, 113
BLACKIJELL
Charles T., 113
BLAIR
Hugh, 141
BLAKEMAN
Lawrence Lee, 109
Margaret A., 109
Sarah IJilson, 109
BLANKENSHIP
Kate, 112
BLAYLOCK
John, 113
BLOCHER
Lydi a, 120
BORCOURT
James, M.G., 112
BOULIJARE
Harriet Gray, 122
BOIJMAN
B.F., M.G., 118
BOYD
Anna E., 112

�BRADLEY
Mattie, 113
BRADSHAW
Thomas A., 113
BRANDT
C., M.G., 112, 115, 123
BRAZIL
Agnes, 117
BREWINGTON
Ol ive L., 124
BRIDWELL
Edward, 113
BRITTON
James G., 113
BROADHURST
Lura B., 106

BUCY
Rebecca, 117
BURGESS
Jennie, 105
Nora J., 105
BURGNER
John E., 113
BURNEY
Sarah Emmaline, 147
BUSCH

COFFMAN

CHILDERS

Jeremiah S., 129

Rosa, 120

COLBY

CHRISTOPHER

Elizabeth F., 141

John, 128

E.F., 141

CLARK

COLE

Ada, 124
Daniel, 128

Horace, 129

El iza, 104

Nathaniel, 130

Ezra, 147

S. Walton, Dr., 126

George W., 104

Carrie S., 113

Henry, 128

Minnie, 120

Homer, 104

Charles J., 130

Jacob, 104

C.J., 130

BUTELL
Mary, 111
BUTLER
Mary E., 118

W.C., M.G., 121

John, 104
Juli,a A., 104
Jut ius

w.,

128

Mary E., 107

Mati lda, 122

Robert R., 107

Nancy, 104

Thomas A., 106
BROCKETT
H.P., 145
M.A., 145
BROOKS
A.H., M.G., 118
Capt., 140
Evelean, 124
James E., 113
W.W., M.G., 122
BROWN
Beverley J., 147

CAMP

Daniel N., 130

Mary H., 105

Dora E. (B.), 121

Ol iver C?, 105

sylvia, 147

John, 130

O.C., 104

Will iam C., 128

Pearl M., 110

Stella, 105

William 0., 128

CANNON
Anna E., 124
CARMICHAEL
Wi II iam, 113
CARNEY
Rosa C., 121
CARROLL

Wirt H., 128
Wm., 104
CLARKE
Wiot H. , 128, 129
CLARY
John M., 129
CLAYTON
Frankl in, 129

Mary L., 108

Franklin H., 129

BROWNING
Geo. W., M. G., 115
BRUNK
James E., 113
BRUSH
Theodore F., 113
BRYANT
Eunice A., 119
BUCHANAN
James, 143
BUCHHEIM
Christina Elizabeth
Hanselman, 127
Mae, 127
Samuel, 127
BUCKHEIM
Ferdinand J., 113
BUCKNER
John, 113
Mattie, 126

J .H., 130
COLLINS

Sarah, 147

Lucille W., 109

119, 126

John H., 130

Nellie F., 104

Walter, 109

M., M.G., 123

COLLAMORE

George A?, 105

L.W., 108
Moses, M.G., 116,118,

William W., 130
COLEMAN

CARTER
Delos M., 113
Lou E., 121
CASTEEL
George B., 127
CASTLE
George B., 113
CAULK
Gideon W., 113
CHANCE
Kate C., 117
CHAPMAN
Beatrice L., Mrs., 126
Beverley J. Brown, 147
Wi II i am H., 113
CHARLTON
John, J.P., 115,118,126
Margaret, 115

John, 129
Joshua, 129
CLEMENS
A., 129
CLEMINS
Aurel ius, 129
CLENDENNING
Dollie, 118
CLOUD
James R., 129
CLYMER
John B., 129
CLYMES
John B., 129
COBB
Capt., 143
COBERLY
Wi II i am L., 114

CHASE, 108
CHERRY
James T., 113
CHESNUT
Wi II iam, 128

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Samuel P., 114
COLORY
John, 130
COMPTON
John, 130
CONANT
Lorendus B., 130
CONART
L.B., 130
CONE
Luther, 130
Titus K., 130
CONGER
John A., 114
Theron, 130
CONKLIN
B.F., 131
CONLEY
Francis M., 131
COOK
Abel W., 131
John B.C., 131
John R., 131
Lyman G., 131
Ralph E., 131
Seth B., 131
William, 131
COOPER
A.A., J.P., 113, 116,

COCKLIN
David, 114
COE
Charles E., 145

150

, 18, 124, 125
Henry F., 131
Jay, 114
JohnW.,141

�COOPER, cont.
William, 131
COPPER
E., 131
CORD LEY
Richard, M.G., 115, 118,
121, 122, 123, 124
CORP
Oda M., 105
Stella Camp, 105
CORPORAL
Larkin, 114
CORRELL
Charles D., 131
COSLY
Kersey C., 114
COUCH
Adna A., 108
Clara C., 107

CROP
baby, 105
CROSMAN
Calvin, 114
CROSS
Eva lo, 125
CROTTY
John, 132
CROZIER
George, 145
CRUMMEY
Ella B., 120
CRUMVINE
H.S., 132
CRUZAN
Rosaman, 132
CULVER
Francis D., 114
CUMMINGS

DALLAS
Walter J., 133
DALTON
James, 133
John, 133
DANELL
Will iam, 133
DANIEL
S.A., 114
DARBY
J.F., 146
DARRAH
Henry, 133
DARRELL

Wi II iam, 133
DAVENPORT
Charles H., 102
C.A., 102

Clark M., 108

Lucius B., 132

Eusebia S., M.G., 125

William J., 132

G.A., 102

Stephen, 107
COUGHLIN
John, 131
COVEY
Fred R., 114
COWLES
John P., 131, 132
COX
Anna F., 142

0.101., 142
Edwin, 114
Samuel N., 114
COXON
John B., 132
COX SAN
Will i am, 132
COX SON
Wi II iam, 132
CRACKLIN
Joseph, 132
CRAIG
Harry T., 140
CRAIGMILE

CUNNINGHAM

James M?, 102

Mabel C., 110

J.B., 102

Stephen, 110

lo, 102

WarlieH.,110

M., 102

Will i am, 133

Olie Ann, 114

John A., 132
CREE
Nathan, 132
Sanford H., 132
CREEL
Sylvester, 132
CREELIT
N.H., 132

Opal Pearl, 102

Cassie, 118

R.A., 102

Thornton, 114

101., 102

CURTIS
Charles C., 114
CURTISS
Norman, 133
CUSHINGBERRY
Myrtle, 117
CUSTARD
Amos J., 133
CUTLER
Al fred, 133
CUTTER
Abraham, 133
Alfred, 133
CUTTLER
Abraham, 133

DAVIDSON
David, 114
John R., 133
J os i ah T., 114
Ressa, 116
DAVIS, 110
Ella E., 116
Henry C., 133, 134
James W., 134
John A., 134
Joseph F., 114
lillie, 118
Nellie M., 108
Phoebe A., 120
Solomon L., 134
LD., M.G., 119,121

L i l l ian, 117
CRAWFORD

James B., 102

Eli zabeth, 110

CURLETT

DAHlENE
Nellie, 114
DAILEY
Rebecca, 113
DAILY
James 101., 114
DALE
Doris Miller, 147

Ula Crystal Smith, 100
Werter R., 134
DAY
Clara C., 142
Lewis, 134
Roy, 141
Samuel, 134
Wilfred J., 142

George S., 133

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Edward P., 115
DEAN
Barbara Jane, 105
Benny, 105

DAN

Gertie Maud, 102

Ol ive, 116

DE FEVER

Jeanne, 105
DEARCE

David M., 134
DECAMP
Joel, 134
DEE
Thomas 101., 115
DEISTER
Emma lo, 119
DEITZlER
George 101., 134
DELANO
William lo, 134
DELARAE
Nicholas, 134
DELARUE
Nicholas, 135 '
DELPH
John S., 135
DEMING
John E., 115
DENNIS
Hattie M., 114
DENNISON
Darius A., 135
DENNY
Thomas M., 135
DERMITT
Squi re, 135
DESHAZER
Edwin L., 115
DEVEREAUX
Kate Bullene, 115
DEWI TT
John, 135
DEXTER
Rosa Pearl, 123
Si las, 135
DIAE
John A., 135
DIAL
John A., 135
DICKERSON
George A., 135
DICKINSON
George A., 135
DIXON
Grace, 124
Jack, 135

151

'

John M., 134

�DOAK
John, 135
DOANE
Carrie, 125

DUNBAR
Arthur F., 137
DUNCAN
Charles E.(S.), Jr., 115

Clell, 125

John W., 137

Jennie L., 117

William A., 137

DOBBINS
James S., 135
DODD
Stephen, 136
DOLAN
Peter, 136
DOLE
Artemus W., 136
DOLLARHIDE
Jesse, 136
DOLPH
John W., 136
DOLSON
E lza, 136
DONAVAN
Carvill J., 136
DORAN
James C., 136
DORCHESTER
Daniel, M.G., 124

DUNHAM
A.F., 137
DUNKLEY
Sarah, 125
DUNMIRE
Joseph A., 137
DUNN
Hugh, 137
DUNNINE
Joseph A., 137
DUPEE
Adam, 137
DUTTON
Henry A., 137
DWIGGINS
James M., 137

DOlY
John N., 136
DOUGLAS
Edith A., 106
Lloyd, 106
DOW
Daniel H., 136
Simon, 136
DOWAN
C.J., 136
DRAKE

Mary Ann, 113
DYKE
Horace M., 138
EADIE
John S., 138
EAGON
John M., 138
EAKLES
Margaret, 109
EARL
George F., 138
~illiam H., 138

EARLE
William H., 138
EATON
Frank B., 138

L.I., M.G., 114

John, 138

Josiah R. , 136
Wm. Y, 137
DUALL
William H., '137
DUKE
Anthony A., 115
DULIN
William M., 115
DUMARS
James, 137
DUMMER
Viola, Mrs., 126

Samuel T., 139
EDWARD
Wm., 104
EGAN
John M., 139
ELDRIDGE
Shaler W., 139
ELLIOTT
F.M., 141
Samuel S., 115
ELLIS
Bertha B., 106
James A., 106
ELLISON
Edward D., 115
Lola, 147

Robert W., 138
EBERHARDT
Conrad, M.G., 112
C., M.G., 122
ECKE
Amel ia K., 121
ECKHART
David, 138, 139
EDER

Josephine V., 115
EMBREE
John H., M.G., 114, 122,
123
J • H., M. G., 124
EMERICK
Joseph, 139
Henry R., 139
EMORICH
Joseph, 139
EMRICK
Samuel, 139
ENGLE
Ida M., 120
ENO
Augusta, 113
ERICKSON
Eric Almer, 115
T. Erick, 115
ERWIN
Bi rd W., 115
EVANS
David, 104
F.C., J.P., 112, 120
Iruan B., 105
Lemuel, 139
EVERLEY
George L., 115
EWBANKS
William Y., 139

Burgy, 123
EDGAR
George B., Jr., 115
EDIE
John S., 139

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FARGO, cont.
Mattie L., 106
FARMER
J .0., 102
Lemuel, 102
FARRIS
Johnson, 103
Temperance, 103
FARWELL
Henry, M.G., 113
H., M.G., 119
FEAGLES
William H., 115
FELLERS
Amanda J., 106
Wm. J., 106
\.1m. J., Jr., 106

FERGUSON
Wi II i am H., 115

ELY

EMMONS

Louisa, 118
DREW

H.W., 139

DWYER

DORRAH
Henry, 136

EDMONDS

FINCH
. Charles, 127
C.S., 146
Esther Pierce, 127
Gula, 127
Lucile B., 113
FINLEY
Albert F., 105
Elizabeth M., 105
Frank C., 105
John E., 105
Lena M., 105
Mary C., 105
Mary E., 105
William, 105
William H., 105
FIX
John A., 115
FLEER
Daniel, 115
FLEMMING
Sarah, 113
FLIGER
Maria E., 113
FLINTORN
Albert Dix, 115
FLORY
Elmer L., 127
Harold, 127
Harve M., 127
John Wesley, 116
Mary Ellen Montgomery,

FARGO
Charley A., 106
L.J.,106
Mattie Louise, 106

152

127
FORD
Mary, 117

�· FOREHAND
Ruth H., 103
Woodman Circle, 103
FOREMAN
Grant S., 116
FORSYTHE
John E", 115
FORTH
James, 116
FORTNER
James, 116
FORTSON
Sarah, 120
FOWLER
Alonzo, 116
FRAUDNFELDER
Gottl ieb, 116
FRAZIER
Al ice, 123
Bessie M., 108
Jesse M., 108
FREDERICKSON
Martha M., 123
FREEMAN
Mary, 110
FRENCH
Henrietta L., 123
FRENDLE
Frederick J., 116
FRY
Edward H., 116
FURGASON

GARRETT, cont.
P.W., M.G., 113
GARST
Samuel S., 116
GATCH
Samuel, 116
GERHARD
Anton, 116
GERMAN
Bertie L., 112
GIDON
Grant, 116
GILBERT
RossM., 116
GLASER
Carrie W., 123
GLYNN
James M., 116
GODFREY
Martha Jane, 127
GOENS
Alex, 116
Kate, 116
GOODRICH
L.P., 141
L.R., 141
GORDON
Al ice, 113

GOVENER
R.B., Priest, 119
GRAEBER
Carl, 117
GRAY
Charles W., 117
GREENE
Ernest H. , 146
GRESS
Al ice, 114
GRIFFIN
George B., 117
Lizzie A., 122
GRI FFITH
G.W.E., 144
J.G. , M.G. , 113, 114,
122
J.H., M.G., 112
GROAT
Charles E., 117
GROVENOR
R.B., Rev., 112
GUNN
Darius W., 145
George M., 145
GUNTER
Carrie, 118
Luke, 117

C.A., 111
Herbert R., 110

A.P., M.G., 113, 119
HAMMER
Ethel 0., 107
Frederick W., 107
Gertrude S., 107
G.A.R., 107
Herman Alvin, 111
Jul ie Eyman, 111
Louis, 107
Mahala L., 107
Rachel, 107
HANSCOME
Clarence C., 117
HANSELMAN
Christina Elizabeth, 127
HANSEN
Henry, 117
John Lue, 127
Omi Mel ton, 127
Scott, 127
HANSON
George W., 117
HARBAUGH
Effie May, 114
HARFORD
All i son D., 117
HARKNESS
Emma, 127

Charles A., 108
David A., 116

HAMILTON

HAAS
August G., 117
HALE

HARPER
James, 117
HARRIS
Daisy D., 126

J.D., 102

infant, 108, 111

A.C., 108

Maggie M., 102

Josie A., 108

Bernice Eldon, 107

Ida, 119

Laura E., 108

Clarence B., 106

John L., 117

Laura Faye, 110

Della D., 107

M.E., 102
FURZE

John L., Jr., 117
HART

Lissa V., 108

Effie E., 107

Nellie, 108

Elvina, 106

Alice, 126

Sarah J., 105

Family, 104, 106

Estella, 126

Verla, 108

Fred A., 107

Geneva Beatrice, 126

Viola, 108

Hattie, 106

Helen, 126

Isse, 105

Viola M., 108

James F., 107

Viola, 126

Joseph, 105

Willi Nell, 108

Joseph, 104, 106

William A., 108

Joseph H., 106

W.A., 108

J. F., 107

Amanda M., 119
GABRIEL
Anna M., 112
GANTS

GANTZ
Carol, 127
GARDNER
C. Jefferson, 116
GARRATT
baby, 107
Catherine, 107
Hannah, 107
John, 107
Mabel G., 107
GARRETT
John, 104

GORE
Emery C., 116
GORRILL
Marshall A., 116
GOTTSTEIN
Charles H., 117
GOUDY
Arthur L., M.G., 114
A.L., M.G., 115, 118,
120

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L ill ian, 108
Melissa, 106
Michael, 106
Nell ie A., 107
N.E. , 107
Samuel M., 107
Vina, 106
Willard L., 108
HAMER
Maurice E., 117

153

HARTMANN
Henry, 102
HARVEY
George I., 117
HATTON
Nancy L., 113
HAWKINS
Joseph, 117
HAYDEN
William, 117
HAYES
Frank M., 147

�HAYES, cont.
Mary Penelope McClain,
147
HAZEN
Dorothy B., 126
HAZZARD
Maud, 122
HEBERLING
loIi II iam H., 117
HEDLEY
Mary M., 113
HEISE
Louise, 126
HEMMING
Bertie, 119
HENDRICKSON
Charles D., 117, 122
Ella, 123

HILL, cont.

HOYT

Marie Belle, 115

Charles, 104

Marshall H., 118

Charles D., 106

Nellie, 124

C. F., 105

Oliver, 118

Jane C., 106

Samuel J., 118

Mary E., 105

HILLE
Lena 101., 112
HINOMAN
Maud, 122
HINSLEY
John, 118
HIRSHLAND
Fannie, 140, 141
HOCKMILLER
A., Priest, 123
HODGES
Maurice E., 127

M.C., Mrs., 111
Ol iver C., 105
HUFFMAN
IoI.N., M.G., 119
IoI.R., M.G., 114
HUGHES

JENNINGS
Alta C., 109
Bert E., 109
JESSUP
Charles, 118
JOHNES
Carrie, 116
JOHNSON
Isaac, 118
Mattie, 126
Minnie R., 125
JONES

Benjamin, 118

Anna, 126

Benjamin F., 103

D. L., 145

Bessie G., 103

George 101., 118

Clarence E., 103

Jesse L., 118

James, 118

J os i ah 101., 119

J .101., 103

Lucy Anna, 113

Martha E., 103

Luella J., 125

Eleanor, 127

Mill i e L. G., 103

Maude E., 123

D.H. , 145

John A., 127

Oren M., 103

H.G. , 110

Rachel Mussett, 127

Ruth M., 103

HENLEY
A., 145

infant, 110
Mary Ol ive, 110
Nannie, 110
N.IoI. , 110
Rebecca M., 109
HENNESSEY
Katie, 118
HENRY
Lida V., 120
HENSY
loIilliam A., 118
HERRIOTT
Jeannette C., 115
HERSCHEL
Bertha, 119
HERTZLER
Emma, 116
HESS
Esther loIinter, 111
F., 123
HETZEL
Eva Saunders, 127
Marcella Elizabeth, 127
Park, 118
Park, Sr., 101, 127
HICK

Q.?L.?, 102
HICKS
Lizzie, 120
HILL

HOFFMAN

HOGG
Gavin T., 118
HOLCOM
Maria L., 114
HOLUM
Ingre, 145
Ingri, 144
John N., 144, 145
N.J., 144
HOOK
Pat, 147
HOOVER

HORTON
Richard S., 146
HORVERD

HULL
loIinfield S., 118
HULLETT
Claude E., 118
HUNTER
Frank P., 118
HUSTED
Alice 0., 122
HUTCHINSON

101m., 121
HOSTETTER
Grace, 114
Josephine, 111
HOUGLAND
Maxine, Mrs., 147
HOUSE
Oll ie 101., 120
HOIolARD

Lola, 125

Jennie G., 103

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James R., 119
KEEGAN
Irene, 108
James M., 107

KELLY
ICE
George A., 118
IRIoIIN
loIilliam H., M.G., 122

Hannah, 103
KELSEY
Hazel Marie, 107
KELSOH
Samuel, M.G., 116

JAMES
Alma A., 119
George G., 118
JAVINS
Emma M., 103
John T., 103
J.F., 103
S.J., 103
Tryphosa, 103
JAVONS
Thomas, 103

Harry H., 103

Joseph, 102
KEARNEY

Martha A., 143

Nancy, 103

Fred P., 118

John, 102

John E., 108

Carrie Agnes, 124
E. , 103

Catharine, 102

Nelli e May, 107

B. F., 103

Clara, 116

KAUB

Cl inton C., 143

Bill, 113
HOSKINS

May, 115

101. Franklin, 103

Harman J., M.G., 120
Isaac L., M.G., 113

JOY

JENKINS
H., 103

KEMMERLING
Ella, 113
KETELS
Hugo F., 119
KILIoIORTH
John L., 145
KIMBLE
Clara M., 116
KING
Joseph, 119
Udah S., 119
KIRKMAN
Chas., 102
Emma, 102
Frank, 102

154

�KIRKMAN, cont.
I. L., 102

Walter, 102
KIRKPATRICK
Edith, 117
KLEIN
Calvin E., 119
KNABE
George M., 119
KNAP
Albert F., 119
KNIGHTEN
Annie L. , 117
KNUDSEN
Mary, 123
KNUEHL
Anna M., 121
KOEHLER
John E., 119
KOERNER
Bertha Agnes, 124
Henry, 119
KOUB
Chri st i ana, 103
C., 103

Jacob, 103
J., 103

Moses, 103
KRATZBERG
Joseph, 119
KUHNE
Geo. W., 142
KURTZ
Charles F., 119
Enma M., 124
LA BARRIES/LABARRIRIE
Jul ia Z., 118
LAMPHEAR
Charles Henry, 119
LANE
Mamie, 122
LARISH
Myra N., 119
LARSON
Anna, 122
LASSITER
Mag?aja, 109
LATHROP
Helen, 140
LAWRENCE
James, M.G., 124
LAWSON
Maggie, 122

LEAMER
Alex, 108
A., 108

Charles P., 108
Harry A., 108
H.A., 108
Mary E.O., 108
Mary M., 123
Myrtle, 108

LUCAS
J.P., M.G., 117
LUTZ
Anna, 113
Anna E., 146
Annie, 146
Eugene E., 146
LUX
George F., 120

M., 108

M.E., 108 .
Thelma Louise, 108
LEOPOLD
Harvey R., 119
LESLIE
Paul, Rev., 111
LETCHER
Albert C., 119
Grant, 119
LEVACK
John, 145
LEVERTON
Effie May, 118
LEWIS
Albert A., 119
Charles, 119
Phil ip M., M.G., 126
LI NCOLN
Abraham, 140
LINDLEY
Lel ia C., 122
LOGAN
Nora, 121
LONG
Katie, 115
LOSH
Charles L., 119
LOTZ
Adolph Jr., 119
LOUGH
Samuel A., 120
LOVE
A., 145

LOVEJOY
Charles H., M.G., 126
L.V., 126

LOWER
Alfred Baxter, 147
Andrew, 147
Rose Ann Richart, 147
Sarah Enmaline Burney,
147

LaWN
Julia Ann, 116

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MACK
Mint le, 119
MACY
Herbert C., 120
MADDERN
Thomas E., 120
MADL
Mati lda, 123
MAGERS
Peter, 120
MAICHEL
Joseph C., 120
MANAHAN
Enos J., 120
MANN
Rose M., 115
MARKS
Arthur L., 120
MARLEY
Magg i e J., 115
MARSH
Halley Carl, 104
James J., 104
J. Howard, 104
M. Ettie, 104
MARSHALL
Theodore L., 120
MARVIN
Jas., M.G., 112,116,117,
118,120,121,123,124

MASON
Ernest G., 120
MATHEWS
Dora H., 112
MATILE
Wi II iam, 120
MATTHEW
M.A., 102
MAXWELL
Ellen B., 112
McCAGE
Ollie, 121
McCANN, 144
McCLAIN
Mary Penelope, 147

155

McCLELLAN
Addie W., 122
McCLINTOCK
William, 127 .
Zella Alberta Beecher,
127

McCLURE
Benjamin W., 120
James, 120
McCREIGHT
Marl in S., 120
McDONALD
Mi chael, 140
McFARLAND
John H., 104
Kate, 104
Roy, 104
MciNTURF
Frank, 120
McKISSACK
Edward, 120
McKNIGHT
Lieu, 120
McLAIN
Austin M., 120
J • J ., M. G., 120

W. T., M.G. , 125
McQUAY
Cora, 121
MELTING
Alma P., 107
MELTON
Omi, 127
MENDENHALL
Rebecca J., 114
MERCER
Hattie A., 118
MESSER
Carrie, 117
MEYER
Levi, 120
MICHAEL
Joseph, M.G., 123
MICHAELS
Anna Al ice, 125
MIETH
Edith A., 120
MILES
Ella, 122
Eva I., 122
MILLER
Arrinda H., 143
David J.M.C., 121
Della, 107
Doris, 147

�MILLER, cont.
Earl C. Melvin, 107
Edwin A., 121
Etta E., 112
Eva, 118

NOTEMAN

MORSE

Gloria, 108

Loui se, 118

NOWLIN

MOSS

Hannah J. , 106

Edward, 121

Hiram, 106

MUELLER

Jesse D., 143

John Adam, M.G., 119,124

J.K., M.G., 113, 121,

J., M.G., 113, 116, 120

122, 125
J.L., M.G., 113
L.C., 107
Sylvia Clark, 147
William H., 127
MINES
Preston, 120
MINNICK
El izabeth, 103
John, 103
MITCHELL
Annie, 120
Geo. W., Col., 110
GuyL.,121

MOCK
Glenn, 111
MONGHAN
Mary, 119
MONTGOMERY
Eld. A., M"G., 126
Mary Ellen, 127
MONTOGMERY
Eld. A., M.G., 125
MOON
Ada B., 109
Arthur 0., 109
A.O., 109
Barbara E., 109
Bert, 104
Jesse R., 109
Rodema E., 109
MOORE
Al ice, 125
MOORHEAD
John, M.G., 121
Will L., 121
MORGAN
Nell i e L., 117
MORRIS
Angeline Peelar, 147
George, 147
Sarah, 147
MORRISON
Patrick James, 121
MORROW

George, 121
NUSBAUM

MULL
Ethel F., 142

C., 116
Mary Elizabeth, 116

MULVIHILL

OAKES/OATES

MURPHY
Eleanor Hoffman, 127
Grace H., 117
James E., 121
Orville

w.,

121

MUSICK
Rachel, 125
W. H., 125
MUSSETT
Rachel, 127

EII en M., 124
OGLE

123, 124
PAGE
A. Grant, 104
Mary Esther, 104
Ralph E., 109
PAINE
Mary E., 127
PALMER

NAILOR
Nancy Melvina, 114
NALL
Philip C., 121
NANNINGA
T.R., M.G.,· 119
NARAMORE

Lucretia J. (I.), 110

James W., 109
. Sarrah R., 109
OHLFEST
John, 121
Bettie, 124
Mary C., 121
OSBORNE
Zoe, 122
OSHEL
Amet ia, 107
Annabelle, 111

Harry F., 127

Bessie, 108

Harry W., 127

Clara, 108
Daisy E., 108

James 0., 107

Edna Dana, 107

Wi lmina, 107

El izabeth, 108

Mary Elizabeth, 127
NELSON
Ella, 115
NEWMARK
M., 140, 141
NICHOLS

Emma, 144
NORTHWAY
Elsie, 116
NORTON
Geo. B., M. G., 117

Bertha 0., 116
PEELAR
Angel ine, 147
PEGG
Lydia A., 105
PEMBLETON
1.0., M.G., 115,117
PEPPARD
Phy M., 121
PERDUE
J.H., M.G., 115
PETEFISH
Emma L., 146
L. H., 146

Jennie, 108
Leamer, 108
Nora, 108
Omer I., 107
Orville, 108
Sarah, 108

Andrew, 144

Victoria, 115
PAXTON

W.E., 146

William E., 121
Sallie M., 126

David E., 121
PATTERSON

James, 108

P.M., 111

NORDQUEST

Robert M., 110
PARKS

Harriet, 111

John, 121
NICHOLSON

Elroy M., 110

Frank E., 109
George R., 109

baby, 108

NElS

Aubrey Claire, 110
Gordon E., 110

Gula Finch, 127

NEAL

PARKER

C. Waldo, 109

OLSON

Thomas, 108
Thomas W., 107
W.W., 108
OSWALD
Tillie, 121
OSWALT
Clara 1., 113
OWEN
Charles E., 121

John Q.A., P.J., 112-126

PHILLIPS
Elizabeth A., 142
Joseph J., 142
PICKERING
Charles S., 121
PIERCE
Esther, 127
PIERSON
Ol ive, 113
PINE
Edward B., 121
PIPPERT
Charles W., 121
PLAIN
Jacob H., 145
PLATT
Arthur Henry, 126

O.S., M.G., 115, 124

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Wm. C., M.G., 112, 113,

F.0., M. G., 123

Bid, 125

Harriet R., 110
Wesley, 109

NUNDLEY

PADEN

Beatrice L., 126

156

�PLATT, cont.
Geneva Beatrice Hart,
126
Joseph, 105
Lola, 120
Wanda Prentice, 126
PLUMMER
Byron, 122
POEHLER
Louis, 146
Louis C., 122
PONTYES
Phebe Elizira, 125'
PORTER
Minnie, 126
POSEY
James F., 122
POTTS
Frank S., 122
PRICE
Cora, 120
Lott i e V., 115
Priscilla M., 117
Stella May, 114
PROTSCH
Richard E., 122
PUREL
Charles E., 122
RANDLE
Fannie A., 121
RARICK
G. L., M"G., 125
RAY
Annie, 123
Daniel, 122
Horace E., 122
Lillian, 117
Ollie, 119
RAYBURN
Ida, 125
REATZ
Albert F., 122
REDDING
M. F., 110
Nancy J." 110
REED
Charles E., 105
John W., 122
Mo II i e E., 105
REEDY
Michael, 122
REINERT
Emma, 126

REVEY
Walter, Mrs., 111
RHODES
Amos Taylor, 127
Belle Taylor, 127
David, 127
RICE
Clara, 106
C.R. , M.G., 117, 123, 124
Jane, 105
Levi, 105
Mary, 121
Wanda Sue, 105
W.G. , 106
RICHARDSON
Anna G., 110
A.M., M.G., 118, 121
Charles D., 117, 122
Clarence Wilbert, 107
Ida Maude, 107
Kitty, 110
Mi lo W., 107
M. F., 110
RICHARDT
Rose Ann, 147
RICHARD(S)
Edward K.(X.), 122
RICHART
Christopher, 147
Lola Ellison, 147
Rose Ann, 147
RIGGS
Nannie R., 124
RINEHART
Arthur A., 122
ROBERTS
C• E. , M.G., 124
ROBERTSON
Mary J., 117
ROBINSON
E.A., M.G., 126
RODGERS
Mary E., 119
ROGERS
Eleanor, 105
Geo. D., M. G., 113, 117,
120, 122, 123, 125
ROOT
Edward P., 122
Elmer V., 106
Genevieve, 106
George A., 122
Jason W., 106
ROSE
Lenora, 113

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ROSENQUIST
Charles, 122
ROSS
Mary, 114
Sophi e, 116
ROWE
baby, 110
Charles E., 109
Mary, 110
Mary E., 109
RUSHNER
Mary L., 123
RUSSELL
Calvin W., 122
Edward, 145
Frances Hale, 108
RUTHERFORD
Albert C., 123
SAGE
J.F., M.G., 118, 119,
120, 121, 125
Lydia G., 143
Will iam N., 143
SAlLE
Charles A., 142,143,146
Frances, 146
Francis, 143
Frank J., 146
John E., 146
Joseph F., 146
Katherine, 145, 146
Mary, 146
Matt i e, 146
Nellie, 146
Peter A., 146
Wendel in, 145, 146
SANDERS
Annie May, 102
Jennie, 102
T.A., 102
SANDS
Walter, 123
SAUNDERS
Carol Mae, 101
Catherine Estelle, 101
Eben R., 101
Eva, 118, 127
Frank M., 101
Geo. W., M.G., 112
Harold, 101
Henry T., Capt., 101
Ida, Mrs., 101
James H., 101
John Charles, 101

157

SAUNDERS, cont.
John William, 110
Mildred J., 101
Mi les W., 101
Philip M., 101
Robert S., 101
William J., 101
SAVAGE
Joseph, 140, 141, 142
Mary B., 140, 141, 142
SCHAEFER
W., M.G., 119
SCHALL
Edwin B., 123
SCHANTZ
Henrietta, 123
SCHEER
El inor Dale, 147
SCHEHRER
Frank Joseph, 123
SCHMOE
Ernest, 109
SCHOEN HOFER
FrankJ.,123
SCHOTT
Emma E., 117
SCHROEDER
Lottie, 115
SCHULMAN
Samuel, Rabbi, 112
SCHULTZ
Mary Anne E., 119
SCHULZ
Alice, 107
W.C., 107
SCOTT
Benton, 104
Louis, 123
SEAGER
Rose Averill, 111
SECHREST
Estelle P., 121
Iva D., 120
SEETIN
Mary M., 123
SEEVER
Anna E., 119
SEIGLER
Mary, 119
SELZER
John J., 123
SERVISS
Jacob F., 123
Katie Blanche, 113

�SMITH, cont.
J.W., 144
Mary, 119
May Cora, 115
Ruth, 126
Ula Crystal, 100
SMOCK
Luella, 121
SMULLIN
Kathryn S., 112
SNYDER
Henry Lee, 123
John, 123
J • H. , M.G., 123
SPARR
A.J. , 103
M.R., 103
Roda J., 103
SPENCER
Charles B., 123
SPLINTERS
John G., 123
John G., M.G., 121
STAMP
John W., 124
STANLEY
Harvey, M.G., 116, 125
STARKS
Nathan, 140
STEINBERG
Isabel, 112
STEVENS
Frank, 147
Jemima, 147
Robert S., 140
Russell, 147
Thadius, 124
William 0., 147
STEVENSON
Will i am G., 124
STEWARD
Edwin H., 124
STEWART
Ava Davis, 103
Bryan J., 103
J.W., Rev., 116
Paul Bryan, Jr., 103
STONE
James A., 124
Mary W., 115
STONER
Lawrence, 111
STOWERS
Myrtle, 112

SETTLES
Clarence, 111
SHANK
Jacob N., 123
SHARER
Millie C., 117
SHARPE
Chas. M., M.G., 114,115,
117,118,122,123,126

C.M., M.G., 125
Edward 0., M.G., 115
SHEARD
Thomas E., 123
SHEETS
Nell ie M., 125
SHEPPARD
Add i son T., 123
SHIELDS
Ell en M., 120
Kathryn Jane, 111
Rosa P., 120
SHIVELY
Al ice, 116
SHUGRUE
Hannah M., 112
SHULER
Elsie Marie, 127
SHULTZ
Guy R., 123
Henry, 123
SIEGRIST
Salome, 116
SIGREN
Hilma, 115
SIMMONS
Dennis, 123
SIMON
Nick, 146
SIMPSON
Gertrude L., 116
SKINNER
Homer, 123
Lydia A. (Elizabeth),

I

117

SLATTSMAN
Lucy, 113
SLEPPY
Abishai, 123
SMITH
Abner C., 106
Anna Leamer, 106
Doretta, 144
John J., M.G", 125
Jul ius, 123
J.H.B., M.G., 116

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STROBEL
Samuel G., 124
Sarah, 122
Sophia, 119
STRODE
Lulu B., 125
STURGEON
Lela G., 142
Leland S., 142
SUITER
Maurice, 124
SWEENEY
T.J., Jr., 146
SWEEZER
Samuel, 124

TRANSUE, cont.
Myra, 115
Myrtle, 127
TRAPP
Louis H., 124
TREMBLY
Nancy J., 124
TROWBRIDGE
J.F., J.P ., 125
TUCKER
Ella, 118
TURNER
Clara, 117
TYNER
James T., 124

TAYLOR
Belle, 127
TEMPLE
Richard G., 124
TESTERMAN
F.M., M.G., 125
THACKREY
William E., 124
TH I EL (TH I ELL)
Louis H., 124
THOMAS
Barclay, 125
E• L. , M.G., 117, 126
Phebe R., 125
THOMPSON
Alice H., 114
Ura B., 119
THORNTON
John, 124
William, 124
THUD IUM
Amel ia, 116
THURBER
Brant, 124
TIBBALS
Jesse W., 124
TILL
Char l es, 125
El i zabeth, 125
TORNEDEN
Adolph, 124
TOYNE
Arthur A., 102

ULRICH
Daniel, 123
Etta, 123
UNDERWOOD
I. T., M.G., 121
UNGER
Carol, 127
John W., 127
Mae Buchheim, 127
URECH
Pauline, 114

C. H., 102
M. J.,

102

R.E., 102
TRANSUE
Josiah, 127
Martha Jane Godfrey, 127

158

VAIL
Ella R., 118
VALE
Ella R., 118
VAN TRIES
Bl air G., 124
VANDERPOOL
Gertie, 116
VERDER
Lewis, 125
VIETS
C.H., J.P., 116
VINCENT
J.C., J.P., 119
VIRES
Annie, 118
VOGLER
Phi II ip, 125
VOGT
John F.G., 105
Sophia Becker, 105.
VOIGT
Fred, 111
WAGSTAFF
Robert B., 125

�WEYBRIGHT, cont.

WALLACE

Wm., M.G., 123

J.B., M.G., 114, 117,

WHEELER

118, 120

Clara B., 125

WALLROO
Rachel Anna, 114

I

WALTERS

Carl, 109
Cora I., 105

WARREN

Earl, 109

B. , 102

Earl H., 109

B. F., 102
George

Julia Mary Averill, 111
Milton R., 126

WHITE

Hi ram L., 106

Edger L., 109

T., 125

Ernest W., 106

Thos., 102

Eva May, 109

WARRING
Earl A., 125

John M., 110

Ray, 125

Justina Marie, 109
Lenna, 109

WARTON

Lenna F., 109

Grace M., 113

Lettie B., 106

WASHINGTON

Loren E., 110

Lewis, 125

Mary A., 109

WATSON
El izabeth Ann, 106,

Mary E., 109

Isaac Newton, Rev., 106

Mary Ida, 110

Laura E., 121

Ralph, 110
Thompson 0., 109

WATTS

Wm. A., 109

Lula May, 122

W.A., 105

Samuel, 125

WIGGS

WEAVER

Lillian Albertine, 116

Connie, 122

WILCOX

WEEKS
Le Roy

r.,

Belle, 125

125

WILKERSON

WElL

Monroe D., 125

John W., 125
WEILER

WILLIAMS

Bertha, 127

Bertha, 126

George A., 127

Elmer E., 125

Martha Anderson, 127'

Ida, 124
Jerry, 125

WELBORN
Mary Etta Marsh, 104'

W.W., M.G., 116

WELLER

WILLIAMSON

baby, 110

Isaac E., 125

WELTER

WILSON

Cornelius P., 125
Frederick C., 125
Charles W., 125
WESTON

Frances, 112
Thomas V., 125
WILTS

John, 143

Oll ie, 123

WEYBRIGHT

S., 102

Cora J., 118

Thomas E., 126

WESTFALL

D.R., 102

,

Wi lson, 111
WINTERS
John H., 126
WOOD
Evans, 126
WOODRUFF
William, 126
WOODWARD

o. T• ,

M.G., 124

WOODYARD
I da Be ll, 123
WOOTEN
Minnie Belle, 122
WORK
Margaret N., 143
Thomas M., 143, 144
WRIGHT
Edward, 126
Hattie B., 124
WYMAN
M.W., 126
WYSINGER
David, 111

D., 110
Francis A., 110
Francis E., 110
F.E., 110
Ida M., 110
MaryA., 110
Sat ira A., 111
YAMANN
Lena, 125
YEAMAN
Frank Lee, 126
YOUNG
William H., 126
YOUNGER
Octava, 126

Estella, Mrs., 126

WEST

Charles,

;

Esther, 111

James B., 125

126

El iza A., 106

C.A., 111
Donald, 111

Frances M., 125
Wanda Prentice, Mrs.,

Ida, 101
WARD

WINTER, cont.

WINEY

102

ZIMMERMAN
Mary C., 143
Sylvester T., 143
W.H., M.G., 117
ZOLLER
Warren, 126

Thomas G., M.G., 116
WINTER
Alvin, 111

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LAWRENCE,I&lt;ANSAS

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENC~, KANSAS
66046-0664

OFFICERS
President . . . . .
Vice President . . .
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer .
Librarian •.
Genealogist •
Publications.
Pioneer Editor.
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jackie Kennedy, Rt. 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006-9716
Carol Whitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Justyn Brown, 2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Mary Burchill, 1612 st. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Refreshments. .
Goodwill . . . . . .
Ways and Means . . .
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman . • .
Budget . . . . . . . . •
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Pioneer Committee.

Robin Ross, 509 Fireside Dr. #5, Lawrence.. KS, 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, is 66046
Alta Duncan, 406 E. 10th St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

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

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont
st., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •. Anyone may use
our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the
Reference Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials
may be reserved through interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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The Douglas c~~nty, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
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Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

Vol. XV, No.2

ISSN 0739-4101
Winter 1991

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Members of the Douglas Co., KS Genealogical Soc., Dec 1991 .. .

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Change in Policy for Inquiries to the Genealogist . . . . . . . . . . . .

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New Procedures for Obtaining vital Records from the State ... .

58

Douglas County, Kansas in 1864 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

59

Kansas Post Offices in 1864 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Rates of Postage, July 1, 1863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·.·

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Towns and Communities of Douglas Co., KS, Past &amp; Present .....

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Early Lawrence Weather.......................................

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Douglas County, Kansas Volunteers 1861-1865, A-CHENOWORTH ..•.

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Roster of the Veterans of Fifty six . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Civil War Directory to be Offered on Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

88

Ann SMITH IRVIN Correction and Other Interesting Notes .......

88

Extracts from an Abstract - Lots in Block 77, Baldwin City ...

89

Queries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Some Recent Additions to the D.C.G.S. Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 94
Index of Names in Current Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

�IfElflJERS OF THE OOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
DECElfBER ~99~

INDIVDUAL AND FAMILY MEMBERS
1. ABELLA, N.E. and Lottie, 1501 Inverness Dr., Lawrence, KS 66047
2. ALBERT, Cal and Misty, 1713 Miller Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
3. BABBITT, Dale and Norma, Rt. 1 Box 239, Overbrook, KS 66524
4. BAKER" Ralph and Edna, 2410 Louisiana st., Lawrence, KS 66046
5. BANDEMER, Wilber, 204 Chase, Portland,' TX 78374
6. BASSAM, Deborah Alain, 24 Aaronglen Circle, Dayton, TX 77535
7. BAXTER, Delbert and Mary, 1614 E. 18th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66044
8. BEASLEY, Willis and Norma, 1525 S. Garfield St., Denver, CO 80210
9. BERG, Emma, 1329 Kaso.ld Dr., F-1, Lawrence, KS 66049-3426
10. BOCK, Mildred, 13811 Kimberly Dr., Large, FL 34644
11. BOGGS, Patsy, 11556 El Camino. Real Rd., Mentrose, CO 81401
12. BRAND, Barbara, 2031 Quail Creek Rd." Lawrence, KS, 66047
13. BROWN, Justyn, 2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
14. BRUNK, Doris, 508 Oswell, Bakersfield, CA 93307
15. BUNTON, Kathryn, 2135 Kentucky st., Lawrence, KS 66046
16. BURCHILL, Mary, 1612 St. Andrews, Lawrence, KS 66047
17. CAIN, Dena1d and Roberta, 2416 Morningside Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
18. CART TAR , Rosalea, 2345 Barker Ave., Lawrence, KS 66046
19. CHAPMAN, Beverley, 2114 Marvenne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
20. CLARKE, Derothy, 1908 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, KS 66046
21. CLOUGH, Vivian, Rt 5 Box 128, Lawrence, KS 66046
22. COAN, Rebecca, 307 Parkhill Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
23. CORDELL, Chleetta, 20185 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, KS 66030
24. CROSS, Phyllis, 642 Kenwood ct., Bartlesville, OK 74006-8218
25. DEAN, Virgil and Jan, 929 Alabama, Lawrence, KS 66044
26. DEAVER, Pauline, 3413 Seminole Dr., Lawrence, KS 66047
27. DOCTOR, Marjerie, 1308 W. 20th st., Lawrence, KS 66046
28. DOREMUS, Mrs. George Dustin, 1623 Scheel Rd., Washingten, IL 61571
29. DOWDLE, Ernest, 1035 Jana Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049
30. DUNN, Elizabeth, 8935 Cettonweod, Apt. 3, Lenexa, KS 66215
31. EADS, Miriam, 401 Rechester st., Apt. 206, Pratt, KS 67124
32. EVINGER, Marlene and David, 310 W. 13th St., Eudera, KS 66025
33. FEESE, Jerry, 2100 Haskell, Apt. F-1, Lawrence, KS 66046
34. FRANCIS, Geerge and Carol, 1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
35. FREEMAN, Marjerie,' 2317 Andersen Rd., Lawrence, KS 66046
36. GABRIEL, Margaret, Rt 1, Eudera, KS 66025
37. GATLIN, Jeyce, P.O. Bex 346, Steinhatchee, FL 32359
38. GIMBLET, Ernest and Dorethy, 1026 Martin Rd., Heuston, TX 77018-2016
39. GORTON, Thomas and Catherine, 831 Il1ineis, Lawrence, KS 66044
40. HAUMANN, Mary, Rt. 2 Box 171, Raymond, WA 98577
41. HAYNES, Elizabeth, 4952 Sea Velf Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95409
42. HELLSTROM, Ray, 12000 Benningten, Grandview, MO 64030
43. HERRINGTON, Nancy, 806 Baltic Dr., Flerissant, MO 63031
44. HOFMANN, Barbara, 66 Lobsterback Rd., Trumball, CT 06611
45. HOOK, Pat, 1213 Kearney, Manhattan, KS 66502
46. HOOVER, Mark, 1573 Beverly Rd., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
47. HOUGLAND, Maxine, Rt 1 Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
48. HUELSBERGEN, Helmut and Ursula, 1908 Alabama St., Lawrence, KS 66046
49. HUGHEY, Lora, 2424 Melrose Lane, Lawrence, KS 66046

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50. IRVIN, Virginia, 2109 20th Ave., Monroe, WI 53566
51. JARDON, Marvin and Norma, Rt 1 Box 93, Baldwin City, KS 66006
52. JOHNSON, Aurelia, 1528 S. Oak St., Ottawa, KS 66067
53. KARCH, Olin, 1313 Vermont, Apt. 3, Lawrence, KS 66044
54. KENNEDY, Max and Jackie, RR 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006
55. KENSIT, Inez, Westmont Oaks, 4984 Westmont Ave., San Jose, CA 95130
56. KIDWELL, Irma, 1617 Rhode Island St., Lawrence, KS 66044
57. KLEES, Evelyn Weith, 3945 Caminito Dehesa, San Diego, CA 92107-1503
58. KLINE, Dorothea, 801 N. First st., Garden City, KS 67846
59. KNOX, Bernice, RR 2 Box 99, Valley Falls, KS 66088
60. KOZISEK, Mike, 1722 W. 24th, Apt. 23, Lawrence, KS 66046
61. KRAFT, Christine Davidson, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049-2242
62. LARSON, Gerald and Eunice, 57 Aalappa Place, Kailua, HI 96734
63. LAWSON, A.J. and Mary, 2246 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS 66046
64. LONG, Fern, Box 125, Eudora, KS 66025
65. McGEE, Virginia, 1102 Birch St., Eudora, KS 66025
66. MEYER, Ruth, 103 3rd st., Box 135, Winchester, KS 66097
67. MOORE, Evelyne, 1617 Kasold, Lawrence, KS 66047
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68. MOORE, Mary and Sharon Kay, 1131 Deleware St., Lawrence, KS 66044
69. O'CONNELL, Mary Bell, 623 Virginia Dr., Rio Vista, CA 94571
70. OLSON, Dorothy, 2708 Century Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
71. PARKER, Martha, Rt 2 Box 99, Overbrook, KS 66524
72. PARKER, Roberta, 674 S. 10th, Salina, KS 67401
73. PAYNE, Janet, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
74. PEMBERTON, Marie, RR 1 Box 33, Pawhuska, OK 74056
75. PLITSCH, Pauline, 1127 Brook, Lawrence, KS~66044
76. POSTMA, James, P.O. Box 507, Lawrence, KS 66044
77. PRALL, Rhoda Rudd, 14104 Piedras Rd. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87123
78. RADER, Juanita, 1416 S. 40th St., Kans~s City, KS 66106
79. REID, Janet, 104 Patricia Way, Grass Valley, CA 95949
80. ROSS, Robin, 509 Fireside Dr., Apt. 5, Lawrence, KS 66049
81. SANDERS, Elizabeth, Rt 5 Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093
82. SAYLER, John, 342 Woodlawn Circle, Lawrence, KS 66049
83. SCHEER, Elinor Dale, 3090 N.E. Lincoln, Hillsbora, OR 97124
84. SCHELL, Dorothy Viets, 731 S. Blaine, Moscow, ID 83843
85. SCHOTT, Cynthia, P.O. Box 3989, Lawrence, KS 66046
86. SHIRE, Kent, 1325 Penn St., Lawrence, KS 66044
87. SHOGRIN, Quentin and Donna, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence, KS 66049
88. SHRIMPLIN, Frank and Edith, Box 7, Valley Falls, KS 66088
89. SMITH, Adell Carr, 5350 Old Wire Rd., Battlefield, MO 65619-9797
90. SMITH, Claude and Zona, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66049
91. SMITH, Nancy, 534 Kasold Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049
92. SMITH, Peggy, Rt. 2 Box 102A, Overbrook, KS 66524
93. SNEDEGER, Jean and Charles, 1638 Rhode Island St., Lawrence, KS 66044
94. SPENCER, Iona, RR 1 Box 274, Lecompton, KS 66050
95. TALLEY, Fay, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
96. TUFT, Marion, 1501 Inverness Dr., Apt. 313, Lawrence, KS 66047
97. TWEDDELL, Gertrude, 1501 Inverness Dr., Apt. 308, Lawrence, KS 66047
98. VAUGHN, Donald and Wilma, 1946 Barker Ave., Lawrence, KS 66046
99. VOPICKA, Joanne, 9133 S. 77th Ave., Bridgeview, IL 60455
100. WATKINS, Arthur and Frankie, Rt. 2 Box 95, Overbrook, KS 66524
101. WHITE, Marilyn, 9605 Sixth Ave., Inglewood, CA 90305-3207
102. WHITSON, Robert and Carol, Rt. 2 Box 142, Baldwin City, KS 66006
103. WILLIAMS, Patricia, P.O. Box 370, Ocean Park, WA 98640
104. WORLEY, Charles and Erma, RR 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046

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MEMBER SOCIETIES AND LIBRARIES
INDIANA
Allen County Public Library, Box 2270, Ft. Wayne, IN 46801-2270
OHIO
Cincinnati Public Library, 800 Vine st., Cincinnati, OH 45202-2009
WISCONSIN
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 816 State st., Madison, WI 53706

CHANGE IN POLICY FOR INQUIRIES TO 'THE GENEALOGIST
The Board at its December meeting voted to require a $10 deposit with
requests for genealogical research by the Society. Those submitting requests
without the deposit will be notified of the requirement before any research is
undertaken. Those who have submitted inquiries before the Board's vote will
not be affected.
The change in policy was prompted by the difficulty the Society has
experienced in collecting fees for research already completed.
At the present time, the Society is without a genealogist, and member
volunteers are researching requests at the Helen Osma Room in the Lawrence
Public Library, where the Society and the local chapter of the D.A.R. keep
their materials, and where the library'S own Kansas Collection is housed.
While a great deal of material is available in this location, including
cemetery and funeral home records, all issues of The Pioneer and its indexes,
Lawrence City Directories, unindexe"d Kansas and Federal censuses on microfilm,
and all il3sues of the Lawrence Journal World on microfilm (only partially
indexed for the early 1890's), this location does not house at the present
time any vital, court or land records other than those published by the
Society (although we have published many). In order for these records to be
searched, a specific request should be made, and it should be expected to cost
more in terms of time involved. It should also be remembered that local
records were destroyed in Quantrill's Raid August 21, 1863, and county birth
and death records are extremely limited.
We know there has been a delay in processing requests for information
for which we apologize. If you are waiting for us to answer, please do not
despair! We will get to it!

NEN PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING VITAL RECORDS FROlf THE STATE
The Kansas Office of Vital Statistics (Landon State Office Building, 900
S.W. Jackson,lst Floor, Room 151, Topeka, KS 66612-1290) has made some
changes in its application procedures for obtaining copies of vital records.
Proof of identification is now required for the person making the request,
such as driver's license, picture ID, social security card, credit card,
military ID, voter registration, employment ID card, etc .. Application forms
have also been revised for obtaining copies of birth and death certificates,
marriage licenses, and divorce reports. The recording of births and deaths
began at the statewide level in July 1911, divorces in 1951.

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The Kansas Annual Register for the Year 1864, published by the State
Agricultural Society (a copy is available at the Lawrence Public Library, call
number KC 978.1 ST28), gives an interesting description of Douglas County,
Kansas, all of which will not be reprinted here, but genealogists might find
the following excerpts of value, and certainly of interest:
"population in 1860, 9,207 . . . . There is hardly a county in the State
where the farmers have generally made better or more valuable improvements
than in Douglas. The Pacific Railroad on the north, and the Leavenworth,
Lawrence &amp; Fort Gibson Railroad through the county, will, of course, afford
all the facilities for commercial intercourse that can be desired, and always
provide ample means for shipping the surplus of the agricultural or stock
grower . • . • Lecompton was as early as 1855, made the capital of the Territory,
and around and in it centered the strength and virulence of the pro-slavery
rule in Kansas. Lawrence was equally dedicated to freedom, and destined to be
the home of those who respected the rights and liberties of all men. These two
towns were but twelve miles apart. Lecompton is now desolate and almost
deserted. At one time it probably had about one thousand inhabitants, now it
has not to exceed one hundred. Clinton, Bloomington, Black Jack, Prairie City,
Baldwin City, the location of Baker University, and Franklin, are other
villages in the county. Of these Baldwin City is the most thrifty at present,
the superior educational advantages being a strong inducement for families to
locate in the town and its viciriity."
The following Douglas County names were also extracted from the text:
BARRICKLOW, Farrington, Douglas Co. Commissioner.
BLACKLIDGE, A.N., Lawrence, United States Commissioner for Douglas Co.
BLOOD, James, Douglas Co. Treasurer.
BROOKS, Paul K., Douglas Co. Clerk.
BROOKS, Strange, Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City.
BROWN, Jno. S., Douglas Co. School Superintendent.
CARDWELL, W.A., Rev., Church of United Brethren In Christ, Big Springs.
CARRUTH, J.H., Rev., Professor of Natural Sciences, Baker University.
CONWAY, Martin F., Douglas Co., candidate for Representative in Congress 1859.
COPELAND, Jonathan, Rev~, Congregational Church, Clinton.
CORDLEY, Richard, Rev., Congregational Church, Lawrence.
CRAIG, W., Rev., Professor of Ancient Languages, Baker University.
DAVIS, W.R., Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City.
DENNIS, L.B., Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Lawrence.
DICKSON, Charles, Douglas Co. Commissioner.
DRAPER, William, Representative for Douglas Co. 40th District, KS House of
Representatives.
ELLIOTT, Robert G., Lawrence, KS Senator for Douglas Co. 9th District.
EMERY, J.S., Representative for Douglas Co. 36th District, KS House of
Representatives.
EVANS, James W., Douglas Co. Assessor.
FARRE, Sebastian, Rev., Pastor of Church of St. John (Roman Catholic),
Lawrence, attending counties of Douglas, Johnson, Lykins and Franklin.
FERRILL, T.J .. , Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City.
FISHER, H.D., Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Lawrence.

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FORD, George, Lawrence, united states Commissioner for Douglas Co.
GINGERICH, J.S., Rev., Church of United Brethren in Christ, Lawrence.
GLEASON, F., Lawrence, Assistant Assessor, District of KS, u.s. Internal
Revenue, Division 7 Douglas Co.
GLEASON, Fortunatus, Douglas Co. Commissioner.
GREENE, H.M., Rev., Church of united Brethren in Christ, Twin Mound.
GREGG, Abbie, Miss, Teacher of Primary Department, Baker university.
HARTMAN, L.L., Rev., Professor of Mathematics, Baker University. Methodist
Episcopal Church probationer, 2nd year, Kansas Conference.
HENDRY, James M., Douglas Co. Probate Judge.
HORTON, James C., Douglas Co. Register of Deeds.
HUTCHINSON, C.C., Rev., Baptist Church, .Lawrence.
KRETSINGER, Samuel, Rev., Church of United Brethren in Christ, Black Jack.
LANE, James H., Lawrence, U.S. Senator for KS, term expires 1865.
LEGATE, James F., Lawrence, Assessor for the District of KS, U.S. Internal
Revenue.
MOORE, B.F., Rev., Church of United Brethren in Christ, Lecompton.
NASH, R.S., Rev., Rector Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal), Prairie City.
Came to KS as a missionary in 1857.
OGDEN, Stephen, Douglas Co. Sheriff.
PADDOCK, G.W., Rev., President of Baker University, Baldwin City. Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1st year probationer, Kansas Conference.
PARKER, Sheldon, Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City, 1st year
probationer, Kansas Conference.
PIPER, G.W., Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City.
PRENTISS, Thadeus, Douglas Co. Coroner.
REYNOLDS, C., Rev., Protestant Episcopal Church, came to Lawrence in 1857,
organized Trinity Church of Lawrence and Christ Church of Prairie City.
REYNOLDS, Clarkson, Representative for Douglas Co. 37th District, KS House of
Representatives.
RIGGS, Samuel A., Lawrence, Attorney, Kansas Fourth District Court.
ROBINSON, Charles, Douglas Co., Candidate for Governor of KS 1859.
SCHOFIELD, W.H., Esq., Fiscal Agent, Baker University.
STEINBERGH, T.J., Representative for Douglas Co. 35th District, KS House of
Representatives.
STEUCKEMANN, C., Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Lawrence.
TAYLOR, Nathan, Rev., Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City.
THACHER, Solon 0., Lawrence, Judge, Kansas Fourth District Court, annual
salary $1,500. Elected to office 1859. The Fourth District includes the
counties of Douglas, Johnson, Miami, Linn, Bourbon, Allen, Anderson and
Franklin.
THOMAN, A., Representative for Douglas Co. 38th District, KS House of
Representatives.
UPHAM, W.P., Rev., Baptist Church, Lawrence.
VEATCH, E., Rev., Baptist Church, Lawrence.
WAKEFIELD, J.A., Representative for Douglas Co. 39th District, KS House of
Representatives.
WALCOTT, M.H.S., Mrs., Teacher of Music, Baker University.
WHEELER, Holland, Douglas Co. Surveyor.
WOODWORTH, Wilber F., Baldwin City, KS Senator for Douglas Co. 9th District.
WORDEN, L.J., Lawrence, Chief Clerk, Office of the Assessor for the District
of KS, U.S. Internal Revenue.

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�KANSAS POST OFFICES IN

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This list of Kansas post offices was taken from The Kansas Annual Register for
the Year 1864 (State Agricultural Society, Leavenworth, KS), where they are
arranged by county. Those marked with an asterick (*) were county seats. We
realize that some of the spellings may not seem right, but that's the way they
appeared in 1864.
Abilem*, Dickinson Co.
Agnes City, Lyon Co.
Albany, Nemaha Co.
Allen, Lyon Co.
Allendale, Johnson Co.
America City, Nemaha Co.
Americus, Lyon Co.
Arington, Atchison Co.
Ashland, Davis Co.
Ash Point, Nemaha Co.
Atchison*, Atchison Co.
Auburn, Shawnee Co.
Baldwin City, Douglas Co.
Barnsville, Bourbon Co.
Barrett, Marshall Co.
Batcheller, Riley Co.
Bath, Woodson Co.
Bazaar, Chase Co.
Beach Valley, Peketon Co.
Belmont, Woodson Co.
Big Springs, Douglas Co.
Big Turkey, Santa Fe Road
Black Jack, Douglas Co.
Blooming Grove, Linn Co.
Blue Rapids, Marshall Co.
Brooklyn, Linn Co.
Brushville, Cherokee Co.
Burlingame*, Osage Co.
Burlington, Caffey Co.
Camp Creek, Coffey Co.
Canton, Anderson Co.
Capiona, Nemaha Co.
Carlyle, Allen Co.
Carson, Brown Co.
Catholic Mission, Osage Nation
Cedar Point, Chase Co.
Central City, Nemaha Co.
Centralia, Nemaha Co.
centreville, Linn Co.
Charlestown, Doniphan Co.
Chelsea*, Butler Co.
Cherry Creek, Anderson Co.
Circleville, Jackson Co.
Clay Centre, Clay Co.
Claytonville, Brown Co.
Clifton, Washington Co.

Clinton, Douglas Co.
Cold Spring, Allen Co.
Columbus, Doniphan Co.
Cottonwood Falls*, Chase Co.
Council Grove*, Morris Co.
Cresco, Anderson Co.
Crooked Creek, Jefferson Co.
Dayton, Bourbon Co.
Delaware City, Leavenworth Co.
Diamond springs, Morris Co.
Doniphan, Doniphan Co.
Dover, Shawnee Co.
Easton, Leavenworth Co.
Eden, Atchison Co.
Eldorado, Irving Co.
Elizabethtown, Anderson Co.
Elmendaro, Lyon Co.
Elwood, Doniphan Co.
Emporia*, Lyon Co.
Eudora, Douglas Co.
Eureka*, Greenwood Co.
Fairland, Marshall Co.
Farmington, Dickinson Co.
Forest Hill, Lyon Co.
Ft. Larned, Pawnee Fork, Santa Fe Road
Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co.
Fort Lincoln, Bourbon,Co.
Fort Riley, Davis Co.
Fort Scott*, Bourbon Co.
Franklin, Douglas Co.
Fremont, Lyon Co.
Gardner, Johnson Co.
Garnett*, Anderson Co.
Gatesville, Clay Co.
Geary, Doniphan Co.
Geittard Station, Marshall Co.
Geneva, Allen Co.
Greenwood, Franklin Co.
Hamlin, Brown Co.
Hampden*, Coffey Co.
Hartford, Lyon Co.
Hawkswing, Linn Co.
Henryville, Riley Co.
Hiawatha*, Brown Co.
Highland, Doniphan Co.
Holton*, Jackson Co.

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Humboldt * , Allen Co.
Huson, Atchison Co.
Hyatt, Anderson Co.
Indianapolis, Miami Co.
Indian Creek, Linn Co.
Indianola, Shawnee Co.
Iola, Allen Co.
Iowa Point, Doniphan Co.
Irving, Marshall Co.
Italia, Lyon Co.
Jackson, Linn Co.
James' Crossing, Jackson Co.
Janesville, Greenwood Co.
Junction City*, Davis Co.
Kaw City, Jefferson Co.
Kemwaka, Douglas Co.
Kennekuk, Brown Co.
Kenton, Davis Co.
Kickapoo City, Leavenworth Co.
Lafayette, Doniphan Co.
Lambs Point, Dickinson Co.
Lancaster, Atchison Co.
Lanesfield, Johnson Co.
Lawrence*, Douglas Co.
Lean Dale, Wabaunsee Co.
Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co.
Lecompton, Douglas Co.
Leon, Morris Co.
Le Roy, Coffey Co.
Lexington, Johnson Co.
Lima, Allen Co.
Lincoln, Nemaha Co.
Little Stranger, Leavenworth Co.
Locust Grove, Atchison Co.
Lost Spring, Marion Co.
Louisville*, Pottowatomie Co.
Lyons, Miami Co.
Madison, Greenwood Co.
Magnolia, Allen Co.
Manhattan*, Riley Co.
Maple Hill, Wabaunsee Co.
Mapleton, Bourbon Co.
Marion, Douglas Co.
Marmaton, Bourbon Co.
Marysville*, Marshall Co.
McKinney, Douglas Co.
Miami Village, Miami Co.
Mill Creek, Bourbon Co.
Minneola, Franklin Co.
Moneka, Linn Co.
Monrovia, Atchison Co.
Monticello, Johnson Co.
Moore's Ranch, Marion Co.
Mound City*, Linn Co.
Mount Airey, Woodson Co.

Mount Florence, Jefferson Co.
Mount Gilead, Anderson Co.
Mount Sterling, Bourbon Co.
Muscotah, Atchison Co.
Nashville, Coffey Co.
Neosho Falls*, Woodson Co.
New Eureka, Jackson Co.
New Lancaster, Miami Co.
Normanville, Doniphan Co.
Nottingham, Marshall Co.
Oakwood, Linn Co.
Ogden, Riley Co.
Ohio City*, Franklin Co.
Olathe*, Johnson Co.
Ole, Jefferson Co.
Ontario, Nemaha Co.
Osawkee, Jefferson Co.
Osawattomie, Miami Co.
Oskaloosa*, Jefferson Co.
Ottawa Creek, Franklin Co.
Ottumwa, Coffey Co.
Ozark, Anderson Co.
Padonia, Brown Co.
Palermo, Doniphan Co.
Paola*, Miami Co.
Pardee, Atchison Co.
Paris, Linn Co.
Pawnee, Bourbon Co.
Pawnee Fork or Ft. Larned, Santa Fe Rd
Pleasant Grove, Greenwood Co.
Pleasant Ridge, Leavenworth Co.
Pleasant Spring, Nemaha Co.'
Pleasant Springs, Atchison Co.
Plum Grove, Atchison Co.
Plymouth, Lyon Co.
Potosi Rovella, Linn Co.
Powhattan, Brown Co.
Prairie City, Douglas Co.
Quindaro, Wyandott Co.
Randolph, Riley Co.
Rantoul, Franklin Co.
Redes, Anderson Co.
Richardson, Shawnee Co.
Richland, Shawnee Co.
Ridgeway, Osage Co.
Riley City, Davis Co.
Robinson, Brown Co.
Rockford, Bourbon Co.
Rockville, Miami Co.
Rodgersville, Washington Co.
Rossville, Shawnee Co.
Sabetha, Nemaha Co.
Sac &amp; Fox Agency, Osage Co.
Sac Branch, Franklin Co.
Saint George, Pottowatomie Co.

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Saint Mary's Mission, pottowatomie Co.
Saint Nicholas, Atchison Co.
Salina*, Saline Co.
Sautrelle Falls, Jefferson Co.
Scipio, Anderson Co.
Senaca*, Nemaha Co.
Shawnee, Johnson Co.
Shell Rock Falls, Lyon Co.
Shermansville, Franklin Co.
Shields, Jefferson Co.
Silver Creek, Chase Co.
Smoky Hill, Dickinson Co.
Solomon City, Saline Co.
Sonora, Nemaha Co.
Spencer, Atchison Co.
Springdale, Leavenworth Co.
springhill, Johnson Co.
Squireville, Johnson Co.
Stanton, Miami Co.
Sumner, Atchison Co.
Table Rock, Pawnee Co.
Tecumseh, Shawnee Co.
Timber City, pottowatomie Co.
Toledo, Lyon Co.
Topeka*, Shawnee Co.
Towanda, otoe Co.
Troy*, Doniphan Co.
Turkey Creek, Bourbon Co.
Twin Mound, Douglas Co.
Twin Springs, Linn Co.
Vienna, Pottowatomie Co.
Wabaunsee*, Wabaunsee Co.
Wakarusa, Douglas Co.
Walnut Creek, Saline Co.
Walnut Grove, Doniphan Co.
Walnut Hill, Bourbon Co.
Walton, Shawnee Co.
Washington, Washington Co.
Waterloo, Lyon Co.
Wathena, Doniphan Co.
Waushara, Lyon Co.
Waveland, Shawnee Co.
Westmoreland, Pottowatomie Co.
White Cloud, Doniphan Co.
Whitehead, Doniphan Co.
Willow Springs, Douglas Co.
Wilmington, Wabaunsee Co.
Winchester, Jefferson Co.
Wyandott*, Wyandott Co.
Wyoming, Marshall Co.
Xenia, Bourbon Co.

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NEW RATES OF POSTAGE, JULY 1, 1863
Letters, prepaid by stamps,
three cents each half ounce or
fraction thereof, to all parts of the
country, including California. If the
stamp is omitted by oversight, the
letter is forwarded, and double
postage charged.
Drop or local letters, two cents
each half ounce prepaid, and all
letters and papers delivered in cities
free of charge.
Circulars, unsealed, two cents
for every three circulars to one
address.
Newspapers to any part of the
United states, to regular subscribers,
payable quarterly in advance, weekly,
not over four ounces, five cents a
quarter, and five cents for each
additional four ounces; and an
additional five cents for each
additional issue, dailies six times a
week being thirty cents a quarter. All
other regular periodicals sent to
subscribers, one cent for less than
four ounces. Weekly newspapers free in
the county where issued. Small
periodicals referred to the Postmaster
General.
Books, not over four ounces,
four cents; and four cents for each
additional four ounces or fraction
thereof, prepaid.
Other miscellaneous packages,
not over four ounces, two cents, and
two cents for each additional four
ounces, prepaid. These unbound
miscellaneous packages include single
transient papers, proofs, manuscripts
for books, cards, samples, cuttings,
roots, and all similar articles
allowed in the mails.

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�'l'aiNS and COlflfUllITIES OF DOUGLAS CO., KS, PAST &amp; PRESENT
This list was compiled from various sources, including various issues of
The Pioneer; Kansas Post Offices, May 29, 1828 - August 3, 1961, by Robert w.
Baughman (KS Postal History Society), found in the Society's collection at the
Lawrence Public Library; Kansas Place-Names, by John Rydjord (Univ. of OK
Press, 1972), Lawrence Public Library #KC 978.1 R978k; and a list of "Extinct
Geographical Locations" found in Collections of the Kansas state Historical
Society, 1911-1912, Vol. XII, in possession of the editor. Various names for
the same place are noted in parentheses, as well as other counties that also
had or have places of the same name.
Aeolia (probably in Douglas Co.) - Mount Aeolia was a hill not far from Mount
Oread, home of Gov. STANTON.
Akron (Willow springs, Davis. Also Dikinson Co. , Cowley Co.) - Willow Springs
name changed to Akron 9 May 1870, and back to Willow springs 13 Jun
1870. Akron Postmaster at name change John C. WEYBRIGHT, P.O.
discontinued 13 Jun 1870.
Aladdin - P.O. established 29 Apr 1875, 1st Postmaster Henry WEBBER,
discontinued 5 Sep 1881.
Alexander (Also Rush Co.)
Alfred - P.O. established 20 Aug 1875, 1st Postmistress Mrs. M.E. RARICK,
discontinued 1878, re-estab1ished 1882-1883, discontinued 30 Sep 1902 .•
Appanoose - Located in N Franklin Co.; P.O. moved from Franklin Co. to Marion
Twp., Douglas Co. 8 Dec 1857, 1st Postmaster Daniel DEAN, discontinued 3
Jul 1860.
Baden - P.O. established 9 Nov 1883, 1st Postmaster William H. KINCAID,
discontinued 1886, re-established 1888, discontinued 30 Jun 1891.
Bald Eagle (LeCompton)
Baldwin City (Baldwin, Palmyra) - In Palmyra Twp. 15 mi. S of Lawrence. First
settled 1854 by Robert and Richard PIERSON, L.F. GREEN, Jacob CANTRELL
and others. Gradually absorbed the town of Palmyra. Baldwin City P.O.
name changed 22 May 1862 from Palmyra, Postmaster Darius SHOOK, name
changed to Baldwin 14 Apr 1887, Postmaster Henry C. CARTER, named
changed back to Baldwin City 16 Aug 1912.
Belvoir - In N Clinton Twp. on Wakarusa River. P.O. established 26 Apr 1869,
1st Postmaster Lawrence D. BAILEY, discontinued 31 Jan 1903.
Benicia - In Lecompton TWp .• Incorporated 1855 by G.W. JOHNSON, A. McDONALD,
and M.D. WINTER.
Big Springs (Bigspring, Coon Hollow Camp) - In W Lecompton Twp., 3 mi. from
the Kansas River. P.O. established 7 Jan 1856, 1st Postmaster William G.
VAUGHAN, name changed to Bigspring 7 Apr 1894, disccontinued 30 Sep
1903.
Bismark Grove - In North Lawrence, Grant Twp., the site of many fairs,
concerts, and other political and community events.
Black Jack (Blackjack, Black Oak) - In Palmyra TWp. on the Santa Fe Trail, 5
mi. from Prairie City near Black Jack Creek. First settled by William
RILE~, Daniel FEARER, E.D. PETTENFILL, S.A. STONEBRAKER, and H.N.
BROCKWAY. P.O. established 15 Mar 1858, 1st Postmaster Algernon F.
POWELL, name changed to Blackjack 20 Oct 1894, Postmaster James HEDLEY,
discontinued 31 Jan 1895.
Black Oak (Black Jack)
Blanton - P:O. established 24 Sep 1855, 1st Postmaster Napoleon B. BLANTON,
discontinued 23 Feb 1856.

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Bloomington (Clinton. Also Osborne Co., former name of Rushville, Atchison
Co.) - In Clinton Twp., in the area included in Washington Twp. in 1857.
Incorporated 1857 by H. BURSON, N. RAMSEY, William JESSE, James M. DUNN,
and P.P. FOWLER. Mail service out of Cass Co., MO prior to regular mail
service in KS Territory, P.O. established 11 Jul 1855 about 1 mi. E of
Clinton, 1st Postmaster Harrison BURSON, moved 30 Aug 1858 to Clinton.
Blue Mound (Also Bourbon Co., Linn Co., Wallace Co.) - A hill near Blue
Jacket's Crossing on the Wakarusa River, in Wakarusa Twp ..
Bond (Lone star) - In Marion Twp •. P.O. established 29 Apr 1875, 1st
Postmaster Silas BOND, discontinued 7 Feb 1876, re-established 6 Mar
1876, discontinued 2 or 10 Oct 1899. Name changed to Lone Star 1903.
Brooklyn (Also Barton Co., Lincoln Co., Linn Co.) - On Santa Fe Trail. Settled
1854.
Calcutta - 6 mi. west of Lawrence. P.O. established 29 Apr 1875, 1st
Postmistress Sarah A. BOWEN, discontinued 20 Apr 1881.
Camp Sackett
captain's Creek (Clearfield)
Chandler (Also Rooks Co.)
Chaumiere (Douglas or Shawnee co.) - Incorporated 1857 by S.H. WOODSON, W.
CHRISTMAN, T.N. STINSON, J.C. ANDERSON, and A. COMINGO.
Clearfield (Captain's Creek) - In Palmyra Twp. S of Eudora. P.O. established
20 Aug 1885, 1st Postmaster John GLASER, discontinued 20 Jul 1900.
Clinton (Winchester) - In Clinton Twp. between Rock Creek and the Wakarusa
River about 9 mi. SW ot' Lawrence. Organized by Clinton Town Co. 1857,
T.B. &amp; R.N. WOODARD, H.W. TOMPSON, G.W. UMBARGER, c.o. &amp; J.A. BEAM, M.
A.LBIN, J. CASEBIER, Daniel VANCIL, A. CURTISS, Nicholas ALLGARES. P.O.
moved 30 Aug 1858 from Bloomington, Postmaster Thomas MAJOR,
discontinued 30 Nov 1927.
Coal Creek (Vinland. Also Atchison Co., Ottawa Co.)
Coon Hollow Camp (Big springs)
Davis (Willow Springs, Akron) - In Willow Springs Twp. on the Santa Fe Trail.
Established 28 Feb 1855. P.O. established 26 Feb 1855, 1st Postmaster
Thomas MOCKBEE, name changed to Willow Springs 23 Jul 1861.
Dayton (Also Bourbon Co., Dickinson Co., Labette Co., Shawnee Co.)
Deer Creek (Stull) - Settlement of Pennsylvania Dutch in Kanwaka Twp ..
Douglas (Lecompton. Also Linn Co., Douglass in Butler Co., Cowley Co.) - A
steamboat stop on the Kansas River about 10 mi. above Lawrence in
Lecompton Twp .. First settled 1854 by Paris ELLISON, only contained one
house. Incorporated 1855 as pro-slavery town by J.W. REID, G.M. CLARK,
C.E. KEARNEY, E.C. McCARTY, P. ELLISON, and M.W. McGEE. P.O. established
3 Mar 1855, 1st Postmaster Andrew McDONALD, moved to Lecompton 5 Sep
1855. Also briefly the name given to Lecompton.
Echo - In Marion Twp •• P.O. established 22 Jun 1874, 1st Postmaster William
MISENHIMER, discontinued 1875, re-established 1878, discontinued 1894,
re-established 1894, discontinued 1 Nov 1900.
Eudora - In N Eudora Twp. 7 mi. E of Lawrence near junction of Kansas and
Wakarusa Rivers. Settled by Shawnee Indians. Wakarusa Shawnee Indian
Methodist Mission established 1851, closed ca. 1854. Site purchased from
Chief Pascal FISH 1857 by Neuer Ansiedlungs Verein, an association of
Germans from Chicago. P.O. established 1 Sep 1857, 1st Postmaster
Frederick METZEKE.
Excelsior (Lawrence. Also Jewell Co., Mitchell Co.) Rivals of the Lawrence
Town Company promoted a town to be called Excelsior, but abandoned it
for 100 shares in the Lawrence Town Co ..
Fairview (Also Anderson Co., Brown Co., Doniphan Co.)

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Fort Saunders - 12 mi. SW of Lawrence.
Fort Titus - Near Lecompton.
Franklin (Also Crawford Co.) - In Wakarusa Twp. 4 mi. E of Lawrence, N of Blue
Mound, on California Road (Oregon trail). Claimed Oct 1853 by Lewis B.
WALLACE, settled 1854. Incorporated 1857 as pro-slavery town by brothers
Lewis, Clark, &amp; John M. WALLACE, Jeremiah CHURCH. P.O. established 21
Dec 1855, 1st Postmaster Samuel CRANE Jr., discontinued 7 Nov 1867.
Gideon - P.O. established 30 Jan 1883, 1st Postmaster Harvey B. BOWEN,
discontinued 30 Sep 1902.
Glen Burn - P.O. established 12 Mar 1875, 1st Postmaster Hugh CAMERON,
discontinued 8 Dec 1875.
Glendale (Also Bourbon Co., Leavenworth Co.) - P.O. established 24 Jun 1856,
1st Postmaster O.H. BROWNE, discontinued 6 Feb 1857.
Globe (Marion, Washington) - In SE Marion TWp .. P.O. name changed 24 Aug 1881
from Marion, Postmaster William FEATHERSTON, discontinued 1894, reestablished 1895, discontinued 1 Nov 1900.
Grover (Also Ottawa Co.) - In NW Lecompton Twp. W of Lecompton. P.O.
established 8 Feb 1886, 1st Postmaster William H. CHRISTIAN,
discontinued 1895, re-established 1897, discontinued 16 Jan 1899.
Harmony - About 6 mi. S &amp; 2.5 mi. W of Eudora.
Hesper (Springfield) - In E Eudora Twp., 3 mi. S &amp; 1 mi. E of Eudora. P.O.
established 23 Sep 1868, 1st Postmaster Mahlon STUBBS, discontinued 20
Jul 1900.
Hickory Point (Also Jefferson Co.) - 10 mi. S of Lawrence, just SE of
Brooklyn. Settled 1854.
High Prairie (Also former name of Bowling, Leavenworth Co.) - Site of one of
the earliest schools in Willow springs Twp ..
Holling - P.O. established 15 Jul 1869, 1st Postmaster David H. TEETER,
discontinued 1 Nov 1900.
Hopewell (Also Pratt Co.)
Horseshoe Lake (Lakeview) - Trading post established by Frederick CHOUTEAU
1829, abandoned 1831.
Independence (Also Montgomery Co.)
India - Railroad station S of Lawrence.
Jefferson (North Lawrence, Jefferson City. Also in Arapahoe Co., CO, formerly
part of KS Territory, Montgomery Co., Republic Co.) - In Sarcoxie Twp.,
Jefferson Co. until 1867, when Grant Twp. became part of Douglas Co., on
N side of Kaw River across from Lawrence. Settled by Delaware Indians,
site purchased from Chief SARCOXIE by group of Lawrence men. P.O.
established ~n Jefferson Co. 19 Dec 1865, 1st Postmaster Dr. George J.
TALLMAN, discontinued 31 Dec 1872.
Kanwaka (Kahawha, Kannaka, Kemwaka) - In Kanwaka Twp. on the Oregon-California
Trail. Settled Jul 1854 by John A. WAKEFIELD. P.O. established 7 Apr
1857, 1st Postmaster Henry L. BALDWIN, discontinued 1870, re-established
1898, discontinued 14 Apr 1900.
Kezervil1e - P.O. established 20 Mar 1856, 1st Postmaster Daniel J. KEZER,
discontinued 18 Sep 1856.
Lakeview (Lake View, Horseshoe Lake. Also Lake View in McPherson Co.) - In NW
Wakarusa Twp .. P.O. established 20 Feb 1898, 1st Postmaster Joseph C.
PATTON, discontinued 15 Jun 1914.
Lane (Also Franklin Co.) - P.O. established 3 Mar 1855, 1st Postmaster A.F.
POWELL, discontinued 10 Mar 1856.

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Lapeer (Marion) - In Marion Twp. near the headwaters of Rock Creek. First
settled 1855 by George SHOBERT, Peter DODDLER, James BAKER, and Samuel
HAYS. P.O. established 17 Mar 1873, 1st postmaster Thomas WALLER,
discontinued and re-established 1875, discontinued 30 Sep 1902.
Lawrence (Excelsior, Mount Oread, New Boston, Wakarusa, Yankeetown. Also
Butler Co., Doniphan Co., Laurence in Leavenworth Co.) - In N Wakarusa
Twp. on Kansas (Kaw) River 25 mi. E of Topeka. Claims May 1854 by Clarke
STEARNS and John BALDWIN. Settled Aug 1854 by the New England Emigrant
Aid Co. from MA as a free-state town. Officially named Lawrence 6 Sep
1854. Lawrence Association formed 18 Sep 1854. P.O. established 13 Jan
1855, 1st Postmaster Carmi W. BABCOCK.
Lecompton (Bald Eagle, Douglas) - In Lecompton Twp. on the Kansas River, 15
mi. from Topeka. First settled in 1854 by A.W. and A.G. GLENN, G.W.
ZINN, David MARTIN, M.S. WINTER and William SHIRLEY. capital of proslavery government of KS Territory 1857-8. P.O. established 5 Sep 1855,
1st Postmaster George W. TAYLOR.
Lone Star (Bond. Also Sumner Co.) - About 12 mi. SW of Lawrence in Washington
Creek Valley, Marion Twp. at corner of Marion, Clinton, Willow springs
Twps .. P.O. name changed from Bond 2 or 10 Oct 1899, Postmaster John M.
FLORY, discontinued 15 May 1953.
Louisiana (Salem) - On Santa Fe Trail 2 mi. NW of Baldwin in the area included
in Calhoun Twp., later Palmyra Twp., in 1857. A "Paper Town" that never
actually existed as a town. Area settled 1854. Incorporated 1855 by
Daniel JONES, John M. BANKS, F.M. COLEMAN, Joseph FAGER, Thomas EMERY,
Zachariah JOHNSON, Richard YOUNG, B.F. BOUNDS, William CUMMINS, Joshua
CUMMINS, Jonah WAGONER, J.F. BENNET, Thomas HOPKINS, Jacob BUCKLEY, H.W.
YOUNGER and Andrew J. ISAACS. P.O. established 27 Jun 1856, 1st
Postmaster John M. BANKS, discontinued 16 May 1857.
Marion (Globe. Also Marion Co.) - In Marion Twp. 16 mi. SW of Lawrence. Laid
off in 1857-8 by Marion Town Co .. P.O. established 16 Nov 1858, 1st
Postmaster David P. BRENN I MAN , name changed to Globe 24 Aug 1881.
Marshall (Also Saline, Sedgwick Co.) - In Lecompton Twp. on California Road S
of Lecompton. Incorporated by Thomas H. DOYLE, George B. BROWN, Jerome
KUNKLE, R.M. NACE, Charles A. FARIS, William McDONALD, G.H. BROWN, C.N.
MICHIE. P.O. moved from Prairie City 11 Dec 1878, Postmaster Humphrey J.
WILLETT, discontinued 30 Jun 1903.
McKinney - P.O. established 5 May 1857, 1st Postmaster William McKINNEY,
discontinued 12 Mar 1868.
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Media - In Palmyra Twp .. First settled Nov 1878 by E.G. GILBERT and H.W.
WILLETT family. P.O. moved from Prairie City 11 Dec 1878, Postmaster
Humphrey J. WILLETT, discontinued 30 Jun 1903.
Midland - In Grant Twp. N of North Lawrence.
Miller (Douglas Co.? Also Lyon Co.) - P.O. established 1855, abolished 1856.
Not in list of Douglas Co. Post Offices, however.
Miller's Springs (Millersburg) - On California Road.
Millersburg (Miller's Springs. Also Cherokee Co., Lyon Co.)
Mount Hope (Also Sedgwick Co.) - On California Road,S mi. from Lawrence.
Mount'Oread (Lawrence) - The hill occupied by Kansas University.
Nevada (Also Arapahoe Co., CO, once part of KS Territory, Ness Co.) - P.O.
established 29 Dec 1855, 1st Postmaster Patrick H. McGEE, discontinued 8
May 1857.
New Boston (Lawrence)
New Haven (Also Reno Co.)
Norla - On railroad E of Lawrence.

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North Lawrence (Jefferson, Lawrence) - In Grant Twp .. P.O. name changed from
Jefferson 31 Dec 1872, Postmaster Uriah BIGGS, discontinued 30 Sep 1885.
Oak Grove (Also Pottawatomie Co.)
Pacific City (Also Nemaha co.) - In the area included in Calhoun Twp., later
Palmyra Twp., in 1857.
Palmyra (Baldwin, Baldwin City) - On the Sante Fe Trail in the area included
in Calhoun Twp., later Palmyra Twp., in 1857. Settled 1854. Town laid
off by Palmyra Town Co. Jun 1855. P.O. established 29 Jun 1857, 1st
Postmaster Newman BLOOD, name changed to Baldwin City 22 May 1862.
Pleasant Grove (Also Greenwood Co., Phillips Co.) - In Willow Springs Twp ••
First settled 1854 by Joseph EBERHART family. P.O. established 10 Jul
1879, 1st Postmaster Augustus M. ELLIS, discontinued 1 Nov 1900.
Pleasant Valley (Also Coffey Co., Lincoln Co.)
Prairie center ( Also Johnson Co.)
Prairie City (Also Osage Co.) - In Palmyra Twp., in the area included in
Calhoun Twp. in 1857, 1 mi. SW of Baldwin City. Settled 1854.
Incorporated 1857 by S.R. HIERONYMOUS, P.L. DOAN, A. BRISVALDER, J.
GILCHRIST and R. LESTER. 2nd incorporation 4 Feb 1859. P.O. established
7 Oct 1856, 1st Postmaster John R. WINTON, moved to Media 11 Dec 1878.
Range Line
Quayle - On railroad N of Baldwin City.
Rock Creek (Also Jefferson Co., Lyon Co., Pottawatomie Co., Rock Creek
crossing in Morris Co .. Same name given to 28 creeks and 7 Twps. in KS)
- School site in Marion TWp .. Creek in Clinton &amp; Marion Twps ..
Roscoe (Also Graham Co.)
Salem (Louisiana) - On santa Fe Road.
Sebastian (Also Wyandotte Co.) - In the area included in Wakarusa Twp. in
1857.
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Seigel (Sigel) - In Clinton Twp •. P.O. established 28 Feb 1900, 1st Postmaster
C.E. BOSSERMAN, discontinued 14 Dec 1901.
Sibley (Sibleyville. Also Cloud Co.) - In SE Wakarusa Twp .. P.O. established
29 Jan 1884, 1st Postmaster George W. BELL, discontinued 15 Jun 1934.
Sigel (Seigel) - In Clinton Twp .. P.O. established 20 Dec 1862, 1st Postmaster
Abel YATES, discontinued 1874, re-established 1875-1888, re-established
1891-1895, re-established and rescinded 13 Nov 1896.
Springfield (Hesper. Also Anderson Co., Brown Co., Clay Co., Mitchell Co.,
Sedgwick Co., Seward Co.) - 1 mi. E of Hesper. Site of Friends Meeting
House built 1862, congregation moved to new Meeting House in Hesper
1884.
Stull (Deer Creek) - In W Kanwaka Twp .. P.O. established 27 Apr 1899, 1st
Postmaster Silvester STULL, discontinued 30 Sep 1903.
Titus - Voting precinct near Lecompton 1854-1855.
Twin Mound (Twin Mounds. Also Cloud Co., Lincoln Co., Marshall Co., Norton
Co., Osage Co., Wilson Co.) - In NW Marion Twp. 7 mi. SW of Bloomington.
Settled 1857 by Henry HIATT family. Organized May 1863. P.O. established
30 Jun 1858, 1st Postmaster Henry HIATT, discontinued 31 Jan 1903.
Tyler Place - Vacated 1895.
Union (Also Chase Co., Riley Co., Smith Co.) - Site of a school in Willow
Springs Twp. until 1862.
Vinland (Coal Creek, Vineland) - In Palmyra Twp. about 9 mi. SE of Lawrence, N
of Baldwin City, on Santa Fe Railroad. P.O. established 25 Sep 1868, 1st
Postmaster George CUTTER, discontinued 30 Apr 1954.
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Wakarusa (Lawrence. Also Shawnee Co.) - In Wakarusa Twp. on California Road
(Oregon Trail), absorbed into Lawrence. One of first areas settled in KS
Territory 1854. P.o. established 16 May 1857, 1st Postmaster John E.
STEWART, discontinued 1863, re-established 1863, discontinued 17 Oct
1866.
Washington (Also Osage Co., Shawnee Co., Washington Co.) - Near Big Springs on
California Road in the area included in Washington Twp. in 1857.
Incorporated 1855 by F.P. McGEE, George M. REDMAN, and M.W. McGEE. Also
briefly the name of Globe.
Washington Creek - In W Wakarusa Twp. on Washington Creek. ,The creek itself
runs into Marion Twp •. P.O. established 25 Apr 1873, 1st Postmaster John
TURBETT, discontinued 23 Jun 1882.
Weaver (Also Osage Co.) - In NE Eudora Twp. 1 mi. E and 1 mi. N of Eudora, in
a bend of the Kansas River, on Santa Fe Railroad. Settled by 1865. P.O.
established 22 Ju1 1891, 1st Postmaster John F. WEAVER, discontinued 30
Sep 1903.
Wheatland (Also McPherson Co., Nemaha Co.) - P.O. established 8 Jul 1856, 1st
P.M. Martin V.B. SPICER, discontinued 25 Nov 1856.
willow Springs (Davis, Akron. Also Franklin Co., Mitchell Co.) - In the area
included in Washington Twp. in 1857. Resting place on Santa Fe Trail.
P.O. name changed from Davis 23 Ju1 1861, Postmaster Edward H.
VANHOESEN, name changed to Akron 9 May 1870, back to Willow Springs 13
Jun 1870, discontinued 1 Nov 1900.
Wilson's springs (Probably Willow Springs)
Winchester (Clinton) - Name changed to Clinton 2 Mar 1857 as town was being
organized.
Worden - In Willow springs Twp .. P.O. established 22 Sep 1884, 1st Postmaster
John F. SCHOTT, discontinued 1895, re-estab1ished 1896, discontinued 15
Jul 1904.
Yankeetown (Lawrence) - Name used by pro-slavery sympathizers for Lawrence.

EARLY LAWRENCE WEATHER

The information for this article was taken from an address by Professor
Hamiltoll Perkins CADY of the University of Kansas, sent to the granges and,
labor organizations of Kansas in 1911 by the Department of University
Extension at K.U., and reprinted in Collections of the Kansas State Historical
Society, 1911-1912.
Lawrence weather records were kept by one man, Dr. Francis H. SNOW, from
1868 to 1909. As a consequence, the data was taken in a uniform manner and is
very reliable for studying variances. Dr. SNOW was the first weather recorder
in Lawrence. Only Leavenworth, where records began in 1836, and Manhattan,
where records began in 1858, have older Kansas records, but the data in those
places is not totally complete, being interrupted at various intervals.
During his tenure, Dr. SNOW saw rainfall increase at Lawrence at the
rate of about .17 of an inch per year. At the beginning of his records, the
average yearly rainfall was 33.33 inches, increasing to 40.45 inches by the
end, but varying greatly from year to year. For example, the precipitation for
1897 was 23.79 inches, while that for the next year, 1898, was 44.05 - a
difference of more than 20 inches!

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This list was extracted and alphabetized from the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Xansas,
Vol. 1, 1861-1865, and another volume for the year 1864, which can be found in the Lawrence Public Library
Kansas Collection, as well as the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka. The first volume (1865)
contains only the 1st through 11th Regiments. In the 1865 report, the Adjutant General notes that his office
does not have complete records for all soldiers, and other records are incomplete. Other records conflict so
that "a discriminating judgement often has to be exercised." Many cases involve men captured or wounded or who
voluntarily returned from desertion where the records did not report this. Likewise, when a whole regiment was
mustered out, all its members were usually recorded as being mustered out on that date, regardless of whether
they were actually present, out on detached duty or in the hospital. In this extraction, only those who list
Doulgas County residences are recorded here, and in many cases the original records did not record the
residence. It will also be noted that where the name of a location in Douglas County is the same as the
location name in another county, all those whose residences could have been in Douglas County were extracted.
Also, where discrepancies exist between the two volumes, the 1865 volume information is used i f possible,
since it was published later and contains many corrections. Some notes indicate which volume was used (1865 is
used as the date of the 1861-1865 volume). The 1864 volume lists some birthdates and places where the later
volume does not, and these are noted.
To assist in identifying mustering in and out dates and places and how they may apply to the indivudual
soldier, we have also extracted a regimental "history."

ORGANIZATION

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1st Regiment Infantry
3 Jun 1861 Leavenworth, KS
17 Jun 1864 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Major Battles: Wilson's Creek, MO. Transferred to Lake Providence, LA and Vicksburg, MS
Vetern Battalion 1st Infantry
28 May 1864 Bovina, MS
30 Aug 1865 Little Rock, AR
2nd Regiment Infantry
14 May 1861 Kansas City, MO
31 Oct 1861 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Major Battles: Wilson's Creek, MO
2nd Regiment Cavalry
7 May 1862 Shawneetown, KS
21 Apr 1865 Little Rock, AR
22 Jun 1865 Ft. Gibson, C.N. (OK)
Co. B to 3rd KS Battery, New Co. B recruited spring 1862. Major Battles: Prairie Grove; Cane Hill; Old
Ft. Wayne; Van Buren, AR
3rd Regiment Infantry
Consolidated with 4th Regiment into 10th Regiment early spring 1862. 1st
New Mexico Volunteers, Light Artillery Co. to 1st Infantry.
4th Regiment Infantry
Consolidated with 3rd Regiment into 10th Regiment early spring 1862.
5th Regiment Cavalry
2 Dec 1864 Leavenworth, KS
31 Dec 1861 Barnesville, KS
22 Jun 1865 De Vall's Bluff, AR
Cos. L, M consolidated and transferred to 15th Regiment New Co. B 20 Jul 1865. Major Battles: Morristown,
MO; Helena, MS; Mark's Hill; Little Rock, AR; Pine Bluff, AR

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22 Mar 1865 De Vall's Bluff, AR
18 Jul 1865 De Vall's Bluff, AR
Records destroyed in retreat from Camden to Little Rock, AR. Major Battles: Drywood; Newtonia; Old Fort
Wayne; Cane Hill; Prairie Grove; Honey Springs; Camden Expedition. Became part of "Army of the Frontier"
on AR River Mar 1864, assigned to Ft. Gibson (now OK) and Ft. Smith, AR
7th Regiment Cavalry
28 Oct 1861 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
29 Sep 1865 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Called "Jayhawker" Regiment. Reorganized into Veteran Regiment 1863. Many died of disease in MS
8th Regiment Infantry
2 Sep 1861 Lawrence, KS
28 Nov 1865 San Antonio, TX
Organized as "Home Guards." Major Battles: Corinth; perryville; Chattanooga, TN; Nashville, TN; Stone
River; Chicamauga, GA; Missionary Ridge; Lookout Mountain; Atlanta, GA
9th Regiment Cavalry
24 Mar 1862 Leavenworth, KS
16 Jan 1865 De Vall's Bluff, AR
17 Jul 1865 De Vall's Bluff, AR
Detachments protected mail routes and wagon trains to Ft. Bridger, MT Terr., and Santa Fe, NM
10th Regiment Infantry
24 Jul 1861 Mound City, KS
20 Aug 1864 Leavenworth, KS
Major Battles: Drywood; Osceola; Van Buren, AR; Cane Hill; Prairie Grove. 1863 transferred to guard
prisoners at Alton, IL and provost duty at St. Louis, MO
Veteran Battalion 10th Infantry·
14 Aug 1864 St. Louis, MO
30 Aug 1865 Montgomery, AL
19 Aug 1865 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
11th Regiment Cavalry
15 Sep 1862 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
26 Sep 1865 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Major Battles: Cane Hill; Prairie Grove; Van Buren, AR; Lexington; Little Blue; Big Blue; westport, MO;
Mound City. A detachment followed Quantrill after his raid 21 Aug 1863
12th Regiment Infantry
30 Sep 1862 Paola, KS
30 Jun 1865 Little Rock, AR
Major Battles: Camden, Expedition, AR; Saline, AR. Stationed primarily in KS, then Ft. Smith, AR
13th Regiment Infantry
20 Sep 1862 Atchison, KS
26 Jun 1865 Little Rock, AR
Major Battles: Prairie Grove. Posted mainly Ft. Scott, KS and Ft. Smith, AR
14th Regiment Cavalry
20 Nov 1863 Ft. Scott, KS
25 Jun 1865 Ft. Gibson, C.N.
Co. M from 4th Indian Regiment. Major Battles: Camden Expedition, AR; Moscow, AR; Saline, AR
15th Regiment Cavalry
17 Oct 1863 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
19 Oct 1865 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Fought mostly raiders in KS and MO
16th Regiment Cavalry
8 Oct 1864 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
6 Dec 1865 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Major Battles: Big Blue near Westport, MO. Detachment fought Indians on plains
17th Regiment Infantry
8 Jul 1864 Leavenworth, KS
No evidence on file
100 day enlistment for garrison duty at Leavenworth, Lawrence, Paola, and other places
1st Regiment Colored Infantry
2 May 1863 Ft. Scott, KS
1 Oct 1865 Pine Bluff, AR
Major Battles: Cabin Creek; Honey Springs; Sherwood; Baxter's Springs; Camden Expedition, AR. Many killed
in ambush at Sherwood, MO on way to Baxter Springs
2nd Regiment Colored Infantry
1 Nov 1863 Ft. Scott, KS
9 Oct 1865 Camden, AR
Major Battles: Cabin Creek; Honey Springs; Sherwood; Baxter's Springs; Camden Expedition, AR
1st Light Battery
24 Jul 1861 Mound City, KS
17 Jul 1865 Leavenworth, KS
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10 Sep 1862 Ft. Scott, KS
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3rd Light Battery
27 Nov 1861 Ft. Leavenworth, KS
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ABERNATHY, John J., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
ABERNATHY, John J., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N. (OK)
ABERNATHY, William D., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
ABERNATHY, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N. (OK)
ADAMS, Benjamin F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
ADAMS, Benjamin F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 19, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865.
ADAMS, C.H., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Age 29, b. TN
ADAMS, Charles W., Col.
12th Infantry, Staff
ADAMS, David C., 1st Lt.
3rd Regiment, Co. H
ADAMS, John, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Promoted Corporal 11 Dec 1861
ADAMS, John, Corp.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Age 31. Promoted Sergeant 12 Apr 1864
ADAMS, John, Sgt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Mustered out 14 Jan 1865, Leavenworth, KS
ADAMS, John N., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
ADAMS, John N., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 21, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
AGNEW, Francis M., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 18, b. GA. Promoted Bugler

Aug 1865 Leavenworth, KS
Battles: Cabin Creek. posted at Ft.
Jan 1865 Leavenworth, KS
AR
Jul 1865 Ft. Leavenworth, KS

RESIDENCE

ENLISTMENT

MUSTER IN

Lawrence

20 Oct 1863

19 Dec 1863

Lawrence

20 Oct 1863

19 Dec 1863

Lawrence

20 Oct 1863

19 Dec 1863

Lawrence

20 Oct 1863

19 Dec 1863

Wakarusa

22 Mar 1864

Wakarusa
22 Mar 1864
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2 Dec 1861

2 Dec 1861

Lawrence

8 Feb 1864

8 Feb 1864

Lawrence

8 Feb 1864

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5th Cavalry, Co. M
Black Jack
10 May 1863
Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
ALBERT, William (See ALBERTS, William)
ALBERTS, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
21 Oct 1861
Lawrence
Age 18, b. KS. Assigned to New Co. A
ALBERTS, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
20 Jun 1862
Mustered out 19 Jun 1865
ALISON, James W. (See ALLISON, James W.)
ALLEN, Asaph, 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
bw NY. Promoted Captain 20 Nov 1861
ALLEN, Asaph, Capt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
b. NY. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
ALLEN, Carley B. (See ALLEN, Charley S.)
ALLEN, Charles, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
4 Nov 1861
Age 18, b. L. Canada. Transferred to Company E, 28 May 1862
ALLEN, Charles, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
4 Nov 1861
Age 18, b. L. Canada. Discharged for disability 19 Apr 1863, Leavenworth, KS
ALLEN, Charley B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
19 Nov 1861
Age 26, b. Canada. Veteran, re-enlisted 21 Mar 1864, assigned to New Co. B
ALLEN, Charley B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
Re-enlisted veteran from Co. B; mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
ALLEN, Elmore, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
9 Nov 1861
Age 33, b. NY. Discharged for disability 16 Feb 1864, Lawrence, KS
ALLEN, Jeremiah, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
20 Oct 1861
Age 45, b. L. Canada. Died of Typhoid Fever, Fort Scott, KS, 15 Dec 1861
ALLEN, Joseph W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 22, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1861; mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
ALLEN, Joseph W., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 22, b. PA. Promoted Sergeant 1 Sep 1861
ALLEN, Joseph W., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 22, b. PA. Reduced to ranks 10 Aug 1862 for desertion
ALLEN, Luther W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
9 Nov 1861
Age 28, b. NY. Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 20 Nov 1861; discharged for disability
Leavenworth, KS
ALLEN, Luther W., Qrtrmstr. Sgt.
20 Nov 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 23, b. NY. Reduced to ranks 4 Jun 1862
ALLISON, James W., pvt.
14 May 1861
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. Residence Ottumwa 1865
ALLISON, Lewis, pvt.
22 May 1863
5th Cavalry, Co. M
Prairie City
Promoted 1st Sergeant

25 Jun 1863

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20 Jun 1862

12 Oct 1861
20 Nov 1861

12 Feb 1862
12 Feb 1862
19 Nov 1861
24 Mar 1864
9 Nov 1861
20 Oct 1861
1 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
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ALLISON, Lewis, 1st Sgt.
5th Cavalry, Co. M P r a i r i e City
22 May 1863
Age 36, b. NY. Transferred as 1st Sergeant to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20
AMBROSE, Gave, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
6 Mar 1864
Age 28, b. IN Territory
ANANNY, Patrick H., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 29, b. Ireland. Wounded at Battle of Wilson's Creek. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1861
ANANNY, Patrick H., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 29, b. Ireland. Deserted Springfield, MO, 10 Aug 1861
ANDERSON, A.J., pvt.
17 Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 Jul 1864
Age 26, b. Sweden
ANDERSON, Augustin, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. M
25 Mar 1864
Clinton
Died of disease, De Vall's Bluff, AR, 28 Apr 1865
ANDERSON, Charles H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
28 Mar 1864
Wakarusa
Assigned to New Co. B
ANDERSON, Charles H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Wakarusa
28 Mar 1864
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
ANDERSON, H.L. (See ANDERSON, Henry S.)
ANDERSON, Henry S., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. B
30 Aug 1861
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant
ANDERSON, Henry S., Sgt.
10th Infantry, Co. B
30 Aug 1861
Lawrence
Age 30, b. MO. Promoted 1st Lt., 3rd Independent Home Guard, 11 Jul 1862
ANDERSON, John G., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Wakarusa
31 Mar 1864
Age 28, b. IL. Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864. Residence Lawrence 1864
ANDERSON, John G., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Wakarusa
31 Mar 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
ANDERSON, Joseph L., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. M
25 Mar 1864
Clinton
Died of disease, Ft. Smith, AR, 4 Jun 1864
ANDERSON, L.G., Capt.
3rd Regiment, Co. G
Franklin
ANDERSON, Lars, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
21 Oct 1861
Lawrence
Age 29, b. Sweden. No evidence of muster out on file
ANDERSON, William, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. I
13 Dec 1862
Clinton
Age 16, b. MO. Deserted, Camp Jewel, MO, 8 Apr 1863
ANENNY, Patrick D. (See ANANNY, Patrick D.)
ARCHIBALD, Frederick W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
24 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
ARCHIBALD, Frederick W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
24 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Age 18, b. N. Scotia. Promoted Corporal 3 Dec 1864

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24 Mar 1864
24 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
ARNEL, Isaac B., Corp.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
2 Nov 1864
Willow Springs
Age 45, b. OH
ASHBY, George W., Capt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
19 Aug 1862
Prairie City
Age 37, b. KY
ASHBY, John W., Corp.
12th Infantry, Co . 0
19 Aug 1862
Prairie City
Age 26, b. IN
ASHENBRENNER, Frederick, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. 0
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
ASHLEY, James, 1st Lt.
21st Regiment, Co. K
29 Jun 1864
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
ASHLEY, T.G., pvt.
Prairie City
20 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. IN
ASHLEY, T.V., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
20 Mar 1864
Age 25, b. IN
ASSMAN, Justus, pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
19 Jul 1864
Age 39, b. Germany
AZARIAH, B. , pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
1 Jun 1864
Baldwin City
Age 23, b. IN
BABCOCK, Horatio G., Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. 0
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
Age 23. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
BADWELL, H.E. , 1st Lt.
21st Regiment, Co. 0
Baldwin City
10 Oct 1864
BAIRD, Robert H. , Ensign
2nd Infantry, Co. 0
Lawrence
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Age 28. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. Residence Burlingame 1865
BAKER, Andrew, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
3 Aug 1864
25 Jul 1864
Transferred to Co. K, 24 Sep 1864
. BAKER, Andrew, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Emporia
25 Jul 1864
3 Aug 1864
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865. Wounded in action 26 Jul 1865, Platte Bridge, Dakota Territory
BAKER, B.F., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
18 Jul 1864
Age 21, b. NY
BAKER, Cyrus, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Black Jack
1 Mar 1864
Age 42, b. NY
BAKER, Jasper, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. 0
18 Jul 1863
Marion
Age 23, b. IN
BAKER, Theobold, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Franklin
25 Feb 1862
Age 33, b. France. Died of disease, Helena, AR, 10 Oct 1862
BAKER, William B., 2nd Lt.
12 Dec 1863
3rd Regiment, Co. H
Wakarusa
BALDWIN, George A., pvt.
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
9th Cav~lry, Co. A
Lawrence
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9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 18, b. IL. Veteran, re-enlisted 29 Feb 1864, assigned to New Co. A
BALDWIN, George A. , pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Re-enlisted Veteran from Co. Ai promoted Bugler 16 Jan 1865
BALDWIN, George A., Bugler
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Ju1 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
BALDWIN, Henry, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
BALDWIN, Henry, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 33, b. D.C .. Promoted Sergeant 21 Apr 1865
BALDWIN, Henry, Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Mustered out with Company, 26 Sep 1865
BALDWIN, L.R. (See BALDWIN, Lyman B.)
BALDWIN, Lewis C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. K, 24 Sep 1864
BALDWIN, Lewis C., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Clinton
Mustered out with Co. 13 Sep 1865
BALDWIN, Lyman B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 25, b. ME. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
BALDWIN, W.H.H. , pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Age 18, b. IL
BALDWIN, William M., 2nd Lt.
21st Regiment, Co. E
Clinton
BALES, W.T.A.H~ (See BOLES, W.T.A.H. )
BALL, Samuel, pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
Age 58, b. IA. Discharged for disability 3 Jan 1862, Olathe, KS
BARBER, John, 2nd Lt.
3rd Regiment, Co. K
Kenwaka
BARBER, Robert J., 1st Lt.
3rd Regiment, Co. K
Kenwaka
BARNES, Miller W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
BARNES, Miller W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 26, b. PA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
BARNES, Willer W. (See BARNES, Miller W.)
BARNET, William C., pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Lecompton
Age 20, b. IL
BARNETT, Elias M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lecompton
Assigned to New Co. B
BARNETT, Elias M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lecompton
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR

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16th Cavalry, Co. I
Baldwin City
Age 19, b. IN
BASEMAN, Henry Jr., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
BASEMAN, Henry Sr., Corp.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
BASINGER, Oregon F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
Age 18, b. IL. Assigned to New Co. A
BASINGER, Oregon F., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Prairie City
Mustered out 4 May 1865
BASINGER, Peter W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
Promoted Corporal 28 Jul 1863
BASINGER, Peter W., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
Promoted Sergeant 1 Apr 1862
BASINGER, Peter W., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
Age 23, b. KY. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
BASINGER, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Prairie City
Age 21, b. KY. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
BASSINGER, O.F. (See BASINGER, Oregon F.)
BASSETT, Isaac H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. K, 24 Sep 1864
BASSETT, Isaac N., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Clinton
Mustered out with Co. 13 Sep 1865
BASSETT, Owen A., Lt. Col.
2nd Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
Mustered out 19 Jan 1865 at Little Rock, AR
BATES, Houston M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Age 32, b. TN. Mustered out with Co. 26 Sep 1865
BATES, Leeroy, pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 18, b. TN
BATTEY, Alvin D., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 18, b. RIo Promoted Bugler. Residence Topeka 1865
BATTEY, Alvin D., Bugler
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Topeka
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
BAUM, M. , Corp.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Clinton
Age 41, b. OH
BAYSINGER, P.W. (See BASINGER, Peter W.)
BAYSINGER, William (See BASINGER, William)
BEAM, Leroy J., 2nd Lt.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Clinton
BEEHLE, David (See BUHRLE, David)
BELL, Elvin G., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Volunteer Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
BELL, Joseph, Capt.
21st Regiment, Co. L
Black Jack

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BEMLEY, William W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
10 Sep 1862
Baldwin City
Age 19, b. MO
BENNETT, James, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
Age 26, b. Ireland. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
BENTLEY, Ellis E., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Age 19, b. OH. Transferred to 13th IL Infantry per order of Gen. DEITZLER Aug 1861
BENTLEY, William, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
4 Sep 1862_BENTLY, Ellice E. (See BENTLEY, Ellis E.)
BERGMENS, Gusta's, pvt.
16 Sep 1864
l?th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Age 39, b. Switzerland
BERGOON, David, pvt.
1 Nov 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 19, b. OH
BERGOON, Joseph, pvt-.
1 Nov 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 19, b. OH
BERGOON, William (See BURGOON, William)
BERYMAN, G.A., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
25 Jul 1864
Lawrence
Age 39, b. Sweden
BETS, John S. (See BETTS, John S.)
BETTS, John S., pvt.
11th Infantry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. Residence Jefferson Co. 1865
BEWLEY, John A., Sgt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
1 Nov 1864
Age 19, b. MO
BIGELOW, Moses, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
17 Oct 1861
Age 24, b. Canada. Promoted Corporal, 29 Nov 1861; no evidence of muster out on file
BIGELOW, Moses, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
17 Oct 1861
Reduced to ranks 30 Mar 1862
BIGGS, Adam, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. F
30 Mar 1864
Palmyra
Assigned to New Co. C
BIGGS, Adam, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. C Palmyra
30 Mar 1864
Deserted, De Vall's Bluff, AR, 29 Jun 1865
BIGHAM, Robert F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
23 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
BIGHAM, Robert F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
23 Mar 1864
Lawrence
Age 24, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
BILL, John, pvt.
6th Cavalry, Co. M
20 Jun 1863
Lawrence
Age 21. Mustered out 18 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff,AR
BLACK, George M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
29 May 1863
Bloomington
Age 23, b. OH. D·ied of congestive fever, Little Rock, AR, 15 Sep 1864

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2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
10 Sep 1863
13 Aug 1863
Killed in action at Poison Springs, AR, 18 Apr 1864
BLANKENSHIP, Francis, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
BLANKENSHIP, Francis, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MO. Promoted Corporal 1 May 1865
BLANKENSHIP, Francis, Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
BLEMKINSHIP, F. (See BLANKENSHIP, Francis)
BLISS, Alexander F., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
27 Feb 1864
27 Feb 1864
Age 19, b. MA. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. Residence Topeka 1865
BLOOMER, Henry, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
Age 45, b. England. Deserted, Karisas City, MO, 1 Oct 1861
BOLES, W.T.A.H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
Age 21, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 20 Nov 1861; mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS. Residence
Fremont 1865
BOLES, W.T.A.H., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
Age 21, b. IN. Promoted Sergeant 14 Nov 1862
BOLES, W.T.A.H., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
22 Oct 1861
22 Oct 1861
Age 21, b. IN. Reduced to private 12 May 1863
BOOTH, Edward, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
1 Sep 1861
30 Jun 1863
Age 22, b. MI. No evidence of muster out on file
BORKER, Theobald (See BAKER, Theobald)
BOWEN, Emery S., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865 ,
BOWEN, W.H. (See BOWER, William H.)
BOWER, William H., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 31. 1864 says discharged for disability, 30 Sep 1861, at Wyandott. 1865 says residence Junction City,
mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
BOWLES, John, 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 28, b. KY. Promoted Lt. Col., 1st KS Colored Infantry, 29 Jan 1863
2 May 1863
BOWLES, John, Lt. Col.
1st Col Infantry, Staff Lawrence
18 Jun 1863
BOYD, Thomas B., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. M
Big Springs
Age 18, b. WI. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
8 Feb 1864
BOYLES, James, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
1865
Age 17, b. OH. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. Residence Topeka
3 Jun 1861
BRACHOS, Ferdinand, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co~ D
Lawrence
Age 31, b. Germany. Died Natchez, MS 12 Oct 1863
2 Nov 1863
BRADBURY, Alonzo, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Willow Springs
Age 14, b. MO

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BRADBURY, Benj amin W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
Age 20. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
BRAD BURRY , B.W. (See BRADBURY, Benjamin W.)
BRADLEY, Henry (See BRANDLY, Henry)
BRADLEY, Oliver N., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 29, b. Canada
BRAKE, Robert E., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. G
Lawrence
Age 20, b. VA. Mustered out with regiment 19 Aug 1864
BRANDEN, James, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 43, b. OH. Discharged for disability 20 May 1863 at Leavenworth
BRANDLEY, Henry, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 20 Nov 1861
BRAND LEY , Henry, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Bazaar
Promoted 1st Sergeant 9 Mar 1862
BRANDLEY, Henry, 1st Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Bazaar
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 1 Jun 1862
BRANDLEY, Henry, 2nd Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Bazaar
Promoted 1st Lieutenant 17 May 1863
BRAND LEY , Henry, 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Bazaar
Assigned to New Co. B
BRANDLEY, Henry, 1st Lt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Bazaar
Promoted Captain 15 May 1865
BRANDLEY, Henry, Capt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Bazaar
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
BRANDON, James (See BRANDEN, James)
BRAND SON , William, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 28, b. Sweden
BRANNAN, James, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 44, b. Ireland
BRANSON, Jacob, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
Age 21, b. IN. Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
BRANSON, Jacob, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Baldwin City
Age 45, b. OH
BRANSON, Napoleon B., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. F, 24 Sep 1864
BRANSON, Napoleon B., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
Mustered out with Co. 31 Aug 1865

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BRANT, Randolph C., Chaplain
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Age 33. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
BRASHOS, F. (See BRACHOS, Ferdinand)
27 Aug 1862
Lawrence
BRATTON, Joseph M., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
1 Mar 1862
BRECHEISEN, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Eudora
Age 18, b. KS. Promoted Corporal 15 Oct 1863
1 Mar 1862
BRECHEISEN, William, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Eudora
Transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
1 Mar 1862
BRECHEISEN, William, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Eudora
Mustered out 1 Mar 1865
BRECKHEISSEN, William (See BRECHEISEN, William)
3 Jun 1861
BRENNIMAN, Levi W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 3 Jun 1861; mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
3 Jun 1861
BRENNIMAN, Levi W., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 22, b. PA. Reduced 24 Apr 1862; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
BREUNIRMAN, L.W. (See BRENNIMAN, Levi W.)
1 Nov 1862
BRIGGS, Adam 1st, pvt.
2nd Light Artillery
Black Jack
Discharged 28 Mar 1863 by order of Gen. BLUNT
1 Nov 1862
BRIGGS, Adam 2nd, pvt.
2nd Light Artillery
Black Jack
Deserted at Ft. Scott 1 Mar 1863
10 Sep 1862
BRIGGS, George, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Lawrence
Assigned to Co. L, 18 Mar 1865
10 Sep 1862
BRIGGS, George, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Fort Gibson, C.N. (OK)
15 Nov 1861
BRISCOL, Joseph, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 26, b. IL. Died Milldale, MS, 10 Apr 1862
BROCKELS, William (See BROCKLESBY, William)
BROCKLESBY, William, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Age 29, b. OH. Promoted Corporal 24 Apr 1862
BROCKLESBY, William, Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Discharged 5 Jul 1863 to accept promotion in 8th LA Colored Volunteers
BRONSON, Ira D., Drum Maj.
2nd Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
14 May 1861
Age 25. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
BROOKE, George D., 1st Lt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
Age 41, b. PA. Promoted Captain 12 Jun 1863. Residence Kansas City, MO 1865
BROOKE, George D., capt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 41, b. PA. Assigned to New Co. C. Residence Kansas City, MO 1865
BROOKE, George D., Capt.
10th Infantry, New Co C Kansas City, MO
Mustered out 16 Jun 1865

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BROOKS, Albert G. , pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 21. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
BROOKS, George D. (See BROOKE, George D.)
BROOKS, James, 1st Lt .
Clinton
6th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 26. Mustered out 18 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
31 Mar 1864
BROWN, Charles W., pvt.
Clinton
9th Cavalry, Co. M
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
BROWN, Elisha, 2nd Lt.
Prairie City
21st Regiment, Co. H
13 Aug 1861
BROWN, Isaac, pvt.
Marion
10th Infantry, Co. E
' Mustered out with regiment 18 Aug 1864
1 Nov 1861
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Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 43, b. England. Discharged for disability 10 Sep 1862, Ft. Leavenworth, KS
21 Jul 1863
BROWN, R. , Musician
Douglas Co.
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. TN
BROWN, William W., pvt.
22 Sep 1863
Big Springs
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. IN
BROWNLEE, Addison M., pvt.
23 Aug 1862
Baldwin City
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Assigned to new Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
BROWNLEE, Addison M. , pvt.
23 Aug 1862
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Baldwin City
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N. (OK)
BROWNLEE, William C., pvt.
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
BROWNLEE, William C., pvt.
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 35, b. VA. Promoted Corporal; mustered out with Company 26 Sep 1865
BROWNLEE, William C., Corp.
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. M
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BRUNDAGE, David S., pvt.
10 Sep 1862
Willow Spr~ngs
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Discharged for disability 9 Mar 1865, Little Rock, AR
BRYSIN, David (See BRYSON, David)
BRYSON, Andrew J., pvt.
1 Sep 1863
Prairie City
2nd Cavalry, Co. G
Assigned to New CO. D, 18 Mar 1865
BRYSON, Andrew J., pvt.
1 Sep 1862
2nd Cavalry, New Co. D Prairie City
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N. (OK)
BRYSON, David, pvt.
16 Dec 1861
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 49, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 1 Oct 1862
BRYSON, David, Corp.
16 Dec 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Promoted Sergeant 19 Aug 1864

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16 Dec 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
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16 Dec 1861
BRYSON, David, Sgt.
16 Dec 1861
9th Cavalry, New Co. A
Died of chronic diarrhea, Jefferson Barracks, MO, 23 Dec 1864
24 Jul 1861
BUCHANAN, Washington J., pvt.
24 Jul 1861
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
BUCHANAN, Wash. J. , 2nd Lt.
6 Aug 1861
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 28, b. PA. Resigned 12 Apr 1862
1 Jun 1861
BUCHECKER, Thomas F., pvt.
25 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 24, b. PA. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1862
1 Jun 1861
BUCHECKER, Thomas F., Corp.
25 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 24, b. PA. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
BUCK, Willace B. (See BUCK, Willis P.)
BUCK, William P. (See BUCK, Willis P.)
21 Sep 1863
BUCK, Willis P., pvt.
21 Aug 1863
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
Age 18, b. IN. Assigned to New Co. D
21 Sep 1863
BUCK, Willis P., pvt.
21 Aug 1863
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
BUCKEKER, Thomas F. (See BUCHECKER, Thomas F.)
12 Feb 1862
15 Aug 1861
BUHRLE, David, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Big Springs
Residence
Big
Stranger
1865
Age 32, b. Germany. Killed in action 2 Jul 1863, Cabin Creek, C.N •.
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1862
BURDEN, John W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
4 Sep 1862
BURDEN, Thomas M., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
BURDELL, Lot, pvt.
3 Aug 1863
Lawrence
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. OH
BURGOONM, David (See BERGOON, David)
BURGOON, William, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. H
Douglas Co.
7 Aug 1 8 6 1 4 Mar 1862
Age 19, b. OH. Veteran, re-enlisted 1 Jan 1864. Assigned to New Co. A. Residence Humboldt 1865
BURGOON, William, pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co A Humboldt
1 Jan 1864
22 Feb 1864
Mustered out with regiment 20 Aug 1865
14 May 1861
BURK, Edwin, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 19
BURNS, Henry, pvt.
29 Dec 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 20, b. Ireland
BURROW, Jackson, pvt.
16 Nov 1864
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 27, b. IA
BUSBY, Isaac R., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
8 Jun 1861
Age 25, b. NY. Veteran, re-enlisted 21 Mar. 1864. Residence Leavenworth 1865. Tranmsferred to Veteran
Battalion, Co. D

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BUSBY, Isaac R., pvt.
1st Infantry, New Co. D Leavenworth
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
2 Dec 1861
16 Jan 1862
BUSHNELL, Wellington, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Age 23, b. OH. Discharged for disability 25 Nov 1863, Ft. Scott, KS
31 Aug 1864
16 Sep 1864
BUTLER, Ira, T.M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Transferred to Co. F, 24 Sep 1864
31 Aug 1864
31 Aug 1864
BUTLER, Ira T.M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. F
Lawrence
Mustered out with Co. 31 Aug 1865
25 Apr 1862
13 Aug 1863
BUTLER, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
25 Apr 1862
13 Aug 1863
BUTLER, William, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 27 Apr 1865, Little Rock, AR
BUTT, E1am, pvt.
4 Feb 1864
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 16, b. IN
9 Apr 1862
10 Jun 1863
BYERLY, John, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Franklin
Age 25, b. TN. Mustered out 8 Apr 1865
3 Sep 1862
CABLE, William H., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
CALDWELL, Justin A. (See CARDWELL, Justin A.)
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
CALLAHAN, James Jr., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 23, b. Ireland. Deserted, Memphis, TN, 18 Jan 1863
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
CALLAHAN, James Sr., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 43, b. Ireland. Deserted, Memphis, TN, 18 Jan 1863
1 Sep 1863
CALLAN, Patrick, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
Age 35. Promoted Sergeant
1 Sep 1863
CALLAN, Patrick, Sgt.
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Prairie City
Age 35
CAMERON, Archibald, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 25, b. Nova Scotia. Discharged for disability 8 Mar 1862, st. Louis, MO; wounded in action 10 Aug
1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
CAMP, George W., pvt.
Pleasant Grove
12 Jan 1864
25 Jan 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. K
Bridge,
Dakota
Territory.
Residence
Leavenworth 1865
Age 18, b. IL. Killed in action 26 Jul 1865, Platte
CAMPBELL, R.E. (See CAMPBELL, Robert C.)
CAMPBELL, Robert C., pvt.
10 Sep 1863
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Big Springs
Age 27, b. IN. Promoted Sergeant
10 Sep 1863
CAMPBELL, Robert C., Sgt.
Big Springs
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 27, b. IN
16 Sep 1863
CAMPBELL, William R., pvt.
Big Springs
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 32

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CANE, John P., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
23 Jul 1863
20 May 1863
CAPPS, John, pvt.
6th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Age 20. Mustered out 18 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR. Residence Wyandotte 1864
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
CARDNELL, George W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 21, b. IN. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's Creek, MO
CARDWELL, George W. (See CARDNELL, George W.)
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
CARDWELL, Justin A., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 24, b. MA. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
CARNGHAM, Arch'd (See CARNIGHAN, Archibald)
CARNIGHAN, Archibald, pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
11 Nov 1861
11 Nov 1861
Age 23, b. OH. Discharged for disability 18 Mar 1863, Kansas City, MO, on account of wounds received in
action, Blue Springs, MO
13 Nov 1861
13 Nov 1861
CARPENTER, James L., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
8 Oct 1863
20 Sep 1863
CARROL, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
Age 27, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. D
8 Oct 1863
20 Sep 1863
CARROL, William, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Promoted Corporal 22 Mar 1865
8 Oct 1863
20 Sep 1863
CARROL, William, Corp.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
19 Aug 1862
Baldwin City
CARSON, Albert, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. D
Age 18, b. IN
30 Jun 1863
14 Apr 1862
Prairie City
CARVER, Nathan G., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 20, b. NY. Promoted Corporal 25 Sep 1864
30 Jun 1863
14 Jul 1862
Prairie City
CARVER, Nathan G., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Assigned to New Co. A
30 Jun 1863
5 May 1862
CARVER, Nathan G., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Prairie City
Promoted Corporal 16 Jan 1865
30 Jun 1863
14 Jul 1862
CARVER, Nathan G., Corp.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Prairie City
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
1 Jun 1861
Lawrence
25 May 1861
CASEY, Hugh, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 22, b. SC. Deserted near Little York, MO, 27 Jul 1861. Residence Wyandot 1864
21 Mar 1864
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
CATT, Alfred E., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 18, b. IN. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. Residence Grasshopper 1865
CAUGHLIN, John (See COUGHLIN, John)
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
CAUSDELL, Argent, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 24. Promoted Corporal; mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
CAUSDELL, Argent, Corp.
9th Cav.alry, Co. C
Prairie City
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CAVANESS, Nathan C., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Baldwin City
5 Oct 1861
Age 51, b. NC. Transferred to Co. B, 1 Nov 1861
7 Oct 1861
CAVANESS, Nathan C., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
7 Oct 1861
Age 51; b. NC. Transferred to Co. G, 8th Kansas Volunteers, 1 Dec 1861
CAVANESS, Nathan C., pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. G
7 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
Discharged for disability 26 Mar 1863, Leavenworth, KS
CAVANESS, W.M. (See CAVANESS, Nathan C.)
CAVENES, William B. (See CAVANESS, Nathan C.)
CAWER, W.L., pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
14 Jul 1864
Age 24, b. NY
CAWNESS, N.C. (See CAVANESS, Nathan C.)
3 Mar 1862
CAYLOR, George W., pvt.
6th Cavalry, Co. H
Baldwin City
20 Jan 1862
Mustered out 18 Mar 1865, De Vall's Bluff, AR
CHADWICK, Charles, Col.
Governor's Staff
Appointed Assistant Quartermaster General 13 Mar 1862
CHADWICK, Charles, Brig. Gen.
Governor's Staff
Appointed Quartermaster General 20 Mar 1862
CHADWICK, Charles, Brig. Gen.
Governor's Staff
Appointed Adjutant General 22 Mar 1862. Resigned 26 Feb 1863
CHADWICK, Charles, Maj.
Maj. Gen.'s Staff
Lawrence
13 May 1864
CHANDLER, Abraham, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lecompton
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
CHANDLER, Abraham, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lecompton
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Age 32, b. KY. Discharged for disability 14 Dec 1864, Paola, KS. Residence Lawrence 1864
CHAPELL, David M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
2 Aug 1864
13 Aug 1864
Transferred to Co. I, 24 Sep 1864
CHAPELL, David M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
2 Aug 1864
13 Aug 1864
Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865; wounded in action, 21 Oct 1864, Little Blue, MO
CHAPMAN, William B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
23 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
Age 21, b. OH. Promoted corporal 28 Sep 1861; mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
CHAPMAN, William B., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Bloomington
23 Sep 1861
23 Sep 1861
Reduced to ranks 1 Jan 1863
CHATFIELD, William E., pvt.
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 25. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. Residence Burlingame 1865
CHENOWORTH, A.W., Surgeon
19 Feb 1864
14th Cavalry, Staff
Lecompton
Age 29
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�ROSTER OF THE VETERANS OF FIFTY SIX

This roster, titled 75th Anniversary - October 10, 1929, is part of the Kansas
Collection at the Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas. Copied
and submitted by Judy Sweets.

NAME, ADDRESS (YEAR CAME TO KS)

PARENTS (CAME TO KS, FROM WHERE)

Geo. C. BRUNE (1866)
912 R.I., Lawrence, KS
Mary Sugrue CHAMBERS (1882)
606 s. Windson Blvd., Los Ang.
Geo. ELLIS (1861)
612 Western Ave., Topeka
Theo FARIS (1859)
Colo. springs
Park HETZEL (1870)
720 Conn., Lawrence
Eva Saunders HETZEL (1870)
720 Conn., Lawrence
Geo. A. HIBBARD (1865)
Medicine Lodge
James R. HOLMES (1868)
637 Tenn., Lawrence
Love11a Trussell HOLMES (1883)
637 Tenn., Lawrence
Chas. Henry HOYT (1854)
1002 Mo. st., Lawrence
Josephine Raymont HOYT (1865)
Lawrence
Nelson T.? JOY (1868)
1334 Pa. St., Lawrence
Dr. A.R. KENNEDY (1876)
117 Park
Abigail McKinney KING (1881)
1036 R.I. st., Lawrence, KS
Mary Badsky LAMB (1878)
825 Conn., Lawrence
Delbert A. MARSHALL (1882)
1019 Pa., Lawrence
William MASON (1866)
531 Lyon st., Lawrence, KS
David R. McKINNEY (1851)
Baldwin, KS
Mary Johnson McKINNEY (1856)
Baldwin, KS
James Kansas MORGAN (1858)
Vinland
Wm. D. MUNROE (1858)
Oskaloosa
Florence Fairholm MUNROE (1859)
Oskaloosa
Tom H. MURPHY (1857)
Overbrook, KS

John H.

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(1866, MO), Williemina

John SUGRUE (1852, IN), Bridget
Meridith ELLIS (1861, MO), Jane
Sam D.

(1859, OH), Sarah P.

Oliver HETZELL (1870, IL), Hazeltine
Henry SAUNDERS (1854, MA), Elizabeth

Bolivar A.

(1858, IN), Louisa (1857)

William TRUSSELL (1883, WV), Lydia

Stephen JOY (OH), Hester (MO.)
L.J.

(1855, OH), Amanda K.

(IN)

David McKINNEY (1851), Mary (1856)
John BADSKY (1866, IN), Elizabeth (NJ)
John MARSHALL (1882, IL), Sarah

Wm. McKINNEY (1851 KY), Nancy
Oliver JOHNSON (1856, OH), Mary
Josiah MORGAN (1858, IL), Mary Ann
James (1857), Mary Ann (1858, OH)
Wm. FAIRHOLM (1859, OH), Rose

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NAME, ADDRESS (YEAR CAME TO KS)

PARENTS (CAME TO KS, FROM WHERE)

Marie Brechtelsbauer PARPERT? (1861)
3190 Postis? Pl., St. Louis
Laltrrop? Buikley READ (1873)
445 Tenn.
Wm. H. SEARS (1859)
944 Ky. St., Lawrence, KS
May Hoyt SERTIN (1874)
R.R. L, Lawrence
J. (or I.) M. SMITH (1873)
717 N. 6th st., Lawrence, KS
Ida M. SWADLEY (1869)
2145 R.I. st., Lawrence
Mary Coleman TOPPING (1854)
1246 H. St., Lawrence, KS
Ella Brecht1esbauer WIEMAN (1861)
716 R.I. st., Lawrence
Blanch? Mays WILEY (1864)
830 Ky. St., Lawrence

Joseph BRECHTELBAUER (1861, MA), Betty
Fred READ (1856, WI), Amelia (NY)
Chas. M. SEARS (1859, IA), Mary A.
Chas., Josephine

A.B. WADE (1854, MO), Nancy
E.A. COLEMAN (1854, MA), Mary
Joseph BRECHTEL BAUER (1861, MA), Betty
Wm. MAYS (1857, VT), Emily

CIVIL WAR DIRECTORY TO BE OFFERED ON COlfPUTER
Once of our members spotted an article in the Cappers, Vol. 113, No. 18,
27 Aug 1991, which stated the following: "A computerized directory of Civil
War troops will be available to visitors at 28 national battlefields within a
few years. The directory will contain about 3 1/2 million names.
"The National Park Service will offer prototypes at Shiloh and Antietam
in 1992. Visitors who enter the name and state of a veteran will gain onscreen access to his military records."

ANNA SHIm IRVIN CORRECTION AND OTHER INTERESTING NOTES
We gratefully received this letter from Mrs. Virginia V. (John M.) Irvin
of Monroe, Wisconsin. " ••. the Summer 1991, Vol. XIV, No.4 issue (of The
Pioneer) and noticed on page 181 at the bottom an extract from the paper
written by Anna Smith IRVIN (not IRWIN). She was my husband's grandmother and
wrote that paper when visiting her son Elmer IRVIN in western Kansas. Anna
IRVIN was the daughter of Thomas Burr SMITH who came to Douglas County in the
1850s from Connecticut and his wife Sarah Ann GREENWOOD who came to Kansas
with her mother, stepfather, and half siblings. Also a sister who is buried in
that cemetery on Blue Mound. The Aunt Emma KILWORTH the teacher at the Blue
Mound Colored School was Sarah Ann GREENWOOD's younger half sister Emma WHALEY
born 1848/9 in either England or New York. She became Mrs. Jacob KILWORTH (not
Mrs. JACOBS) and died in 1900. Jacob did not die until 1923. They lived in a
very large house in Lawrence .••
"On page 180 where you listed Blue Mound School students, Rena KNIGHTEN
is listed in both years. She later worked as a hired girl for great
grandmother Jane MOORE IRVIN and subsequently married the youngest son Edmund
R. IRVIN. They farmed in Cloud County, Alabama, then moved to Perkins,
Oklahoma, and Ed died in 1928 in Casa Grande, Arizona. They had one son
Maurice IRVIN, born Steele's Depot, Alabama, who died in Perkins, Oklahoma •.•
Ed is buried there and is Rena."

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�BrrRAC'.rS TROll AN ABS"rRACT

LOTS 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, BLOCK 77, BALDWIN CITY, KS
Charles and Emma Worley submitted an original Abstract of Title to The
Pioneer. This "history" of transactions affecting the numbered lots in Block
77 of Baldwin was prepared in several phases, the first in 1887 by L.S. STEELE
of Lawrence, the final one in 1943 by John C. EMICK of Lawrence. The Society
is not yet certain where it will store the abstracts it has acquired, and at
this point has no capacity for making them available. Instead, we will publish
references, where shown, so that anyone interested can go to the original
records for further information. All references are to Douglas Co., KS deeds
unless otherwise noted.

1870, 15 Sep: Palmyra was laid out on west half of Section 34, Township 14,
Range 20. The original Plat was destroyed by fire in the raid of 21 Aug 1863.
There is now recorded in Plat Book A, p.6, a map purported to be a copy of the
original.

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site of Palmyra, NW 1/4 and SW 1/4 Sec. 34 T14 R20. (Certified list of
Preemptors on file in office of Register of Deeds, Douglas Co., KS)
1858, 26 Nov: Deed, Josiah MILLER, Probate Judge, to William D. MARTIN. Lot
10, Block 77, and others, Palmyra. (Recorded 26 Nov 1858, Book B, p.24)
1859, 15 Mar: Deed, Josiah MILLER, Judge of Probate, to Henry BARRICKLOW, J.B.
ABBOTT, James BLOOD, Daniel FRYE, and A.T. STILL, Trustees Palmyra Town Site.
NW 1/4 and SW 1/4 of Sec 34-14-20 for use and benefit of occupants. (Recorded
15 Mar 1859, Book B, p.218)

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1859, 1 Sep: Warranty deed, H. BARRICKLOW, James B. ABBOTT, James BLOOD,
Daniel FRYE, and A.T. STILL, Trustees, Palmyra, to Mary D. JOHNSON. For $100,
(Recorded 22 Mar 1860,
lots 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, Block 77, and others, Palmyra.
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1859, 7 Sep: warranty deed, W.D. MARTIN to Mary D. JOHNSON. For $50, lot 10,
Block 77, Palmyra. (Recorded 22 Mar 1860, Book C, p.502)
1862, 10 Mar: Patent, United States of America by Abraham LINCOLN, President,
and W.O. STODDARD, Secretary, to Josiah MILLER, Judge of Douglas Co., KS, as
assignee of and in Trust for occupants of Town Site of Palmyra, on General
Land Office Warrant '40914 under act of Congress 23 May 1844 for 160 acres,
South West 1/4 of Section 34, Township 14, Range 20, in District of land
subject t.o sale at Lecompton now Topeka, KS. (Recorded 21 Nov 1905, Book 78,
p.392-3)
1883, 1 Mar: Quit Claim Deed, Oliver JOHNSON and Mary D. his wife to S.H.
MITCHELL. For $100, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, Palmyra. (Recorded 7 Nov 188~,
Book 32, p.509)
1883, 2 Mar: Mortgage, S.H. MITCHELL and C.A. his wife to Oliver JOHNSON.
Conveys Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, Block 77, Palymra, to secure $1,000 in
1-2-3-4 &amp; 5 years with 8% interest. (Recorded 13 Mar 1883, Book 4, p.434)
Discharged 16 Jul 1887. (ReCorded 18 Jul 1887, Book 4, p.434)
1886, 1 Mar: Warranty deed, Samuel H. MITCHELL and Cynthia A. his wife to John
H. PRICE and James M. PRICE. For $1,400, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, Block 77,
Baldwin City. Warrant no claim except 2 notes of $200 ·each to Oliver JOHNSON
in 1 &amp; 2 years. (Recorded 5 Jun 1886, Book 40, p.614)

1887, 12 Jul: Mortgage, John H. PRICE and Matilda A. his wife and James M.
PRICE unmarried to Crippin Lawrence &amp; Co., Concord, NH. Conveys lots 1, 2, 3
on Washington st. and lots 10, 11, 12, Block 77 on Maine St., comprising 1/2
block between 3rd &amp; 4th Streets, Palmyra Addition to Baldwin, to secure $350,
5 years, interest. (Filed 14 Jul 1887, Book 17, p.379)
1887, 12 Jul: Second Mortgage, John H. PRICE and Matilda A. PRICE his wife and
James A. PRICE, single, to Crippen Lawrence &amp; Co .. Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12,
Block 77, Palmyra Addition to City of Baldwin, to secure $52.50 in 10 semiannual installments of $5.25 each. (Recorded 14 Jul 1887, Book 17, p.382-3)
Undated, acknowledged S"alina Co., KS, 6 Dec 1892: Crippen Lawrence &amp; Co. by
J.J. CRIPPEN, partner, to L.N. SNYDER. For value received, assigned mortgage.
(Recorded 20 Jan 1893, Book 17, p.382)
1892, 31 Dec: Warranty deed, John H. PRICE and Matilda A. PRICE his wife and
J.M. PRICE, single man, to Leonard N. SNIDER. For $400, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11,
12, Block 77, Baldwin City. Acknowledged by J.M. PRICE 3 Jan 1893 in Garfield
Co., CO. (Recorded 22 Aug 1904, Book 75, p.179)
1905, 25 Oct: Warranty deed, Leonard N. SNIDER, unmarried man, to D.B.
HUNGATE. For $750, same property as above. Leonard N. SNIDER, "X" his mark,
witnessed by T. HAWKINS and A.N. JARDON. (Recorded 1 Nov 1905, Book 79, p.203)

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1908, 9 Sep: Warranty deed, D.B. HUNGATE and Therese HUNGATE to John C. TYLER.
Acknow'ledged 11 Sep 1908, Gray Co., KS. For ~1,350, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12
Main street, Block 77, Palmyra, now a part of Baldwin City. (Recorded 27 Feb
1909, Book 85, p.432)
1911, 28 Dec: Warranty deed, John C. TYLER and Ella M. TYLER his wife to
Louisa E. HAZEN. For $1 and exchange of property, lots 1, 2, 3, Washington
St., and lots 10, 11, 12 on Main st., Block 77, Palmyra Addition, now part of
Baldwin City, KS. (Recorded 14 Aug 1912, Book 86, p.539)
1912, 6 Feb: Bond, L.E. HAZEN and Will W. HAZEN, wife and husband, to F.E.
PEEK and John ANDERSON. Conveys lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, Block 77, Baldwin
City, formerly Palmyra, to secure grantees for signing an appeal bond in the
Justice Court at Rosalia in Butler Co., KS, wherein Rick (sic.) Island Lumber
Co. vs. L.E. HAZEN and Will W. HAZEN a judgement of $147.60 was rendered
against defendants. Now if the appeal shall be successful and a verdict in the
District Court shall be in favor of defendants, then this bond shall be of no
effect. Bond held in escrow by the Rosalia State Bank, Butler Co., KS.
(ReCorded 17 Feb 1912, Book 90, p.68)
1912, 24 Aug: Mortgage, Louisa E. HAZEN and Will W. HAZEN, her husband, to
Baldwin State Bank of Baldwin, KS. For $800, same property described above to
secure payment of 72 notes for $14.45 each payable monthly, beginning 24 Sep
1912. (Recorded 27 Aug 1912, Book 49, p.514) Mortgage released as paid in full
26 Aug 1918 by Chas. E. BEEKS, V.P., and W.M. CLARK, Cashier, Baldwin State
Bank.
1917, 1 Oct: Mortgage, Mrs. Louisa E. HAZEN and Will W. HAZEN, her husband, to
Elizabeth KEIFER (or Lizzie KEIFER). For $500, conveys the same property
described above, to secure payment of $500 at 8% interest. (Recorded 18 Oct
1917, Book 55, p.490) Mortgage released as paid in full, 31 Mar 1919, by
Elizabeth KEIFER. Attest T.R. EVANS.
1919, 1 Apr: Mortgage, Louisa E. HAZEN and Will W. HAZEN (husband) to
President of Board of Trustees of Kansas Yearly Meeting o~ Friends" a
religious corporation. For $1,350, same propety described above and other, to
secure payment three years after date. (Recorded 5 Apr 1919, Book 56, p.415)
Mortgage released 8 Apr 1920 by, A. L. COX, President of the Board of Trustees
of Kansas Yearly Meeting of Friends. (Recorded 8 Apr 1920, Book 56, p.415)
1919, 3 Apr: Quit Claim Deed, John ANDERSON and F.E. PEEK to Louisa E. HAZEN.
Acknowledged by John ANDERSON 3 Jun 1919 in Butler Co., KS, and by F.E. PEEK
23 Mar 1920 in Sumner Co., KS. For $1, release and quit claim on lots 1, 2, 3,
10, 11, 12, Block 77, Baldwin City, formerly Palmyra, as release of bond by
L.E. HAZEN and Will W. HAZEN her husband to F.E. PEEK and John ANDERSON dated
6 Feb 1912. (Recorded 6 Apr 1920, Book 98, p.471)
1919, 3 Jun: Warranty deed, Louisa E. HAZEN and W.W. HAZEN, her husband, to
Bowen B. COOL. For $1.00 and other valuable considerations, lots 1-2-3-10-1112 in Block 77, Baldwin City. Grantee assumes and agrees to pay $600 mortgage
with 6% interest. (Recorded i7 Jul 1919, Book 103, p.223)
1922, 23 Jun: Bowen B. COOL, of lawful age, being first duly sworn, states
with reference to the title to lots 1-2-3-10-11-12, Block 77, Palmyra
Addition, now part of Baldwin City, KS, as follows: My post office is

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Neodesha, KS. I am the present owner of the above described property, the
grantee named in the deed from Louisa E. HAZEN and her husband, ••. in which
there is mentioned a mortgage of $600.00 which I was to assume .•. There was in
fact no mortgage of $600.00 on the property but the amount mentioned was a
part of the mortgage of $1,350.00 ...
1922, 21 Jun: Warranty deed, Bowen B. COOL, unmarried, to Samuel C. HEMPHILL.
For $1.00 and other valuable considerations, above described property.
(Recorded 23 Jun 1992, Book 111, page 417)
1923, 29 Oct: Mortgage, Samuel C. HEMPHILL and Dora E. HEMPHILL, his wife, to
R.E. HOSKINSON. For $800.00, conveys above described property to secure
payment of said sum two years after date with 8% semi-annual interest.
(Recorded 20 Oct 1923, Book 83, p.217) Mortgage released 24 Oct 1925 by R.E.
HOSKINSON. Attest W.M. CLARK. (Recorded 26 Oct 1925, Book 63, p.217)
1925, 10 Oct: Mortgage, Samuel C. HEMPHILL and Dora E. HEMPHILL his wife to
The State Savings and Loan Association of Topeka, KS. For $1,000, conveys
above described property to secure payment of $1,000 with interest. (ReCorded
14 Oct 1925, Book 68, p.122) Mortgage released as paid in full by L. Shaterhu
WEST, President-Secretary, The State. Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Topeka, KS, 23 Mar
1927. (Recorded 31 Mar 1927, Book 68, p.122)
1927, 28 Mar: Mortgage, Samuel C. HEMPHILL and Dora E. HEMPHILL, his wife, to
The Board of Conference Claimants of the Kansas Annual Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. For $1,200.00, convey the property described above
to secure payment of the said sum, due in 5 years, with 6% interest payable
semi-annually and 10% after maturity. (Recorded 31 Mar 1927, Book 67, p.570)
Mortgage released for full payment 7 Dec 1939 by Conference Claimants' Fund,
Inc., successors to the Board of Conference Claimants of the Kansas Annual
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, R.E. GORDON, President. Attest,
Geo. M. BOICOURT, Secretary. (Recorded 6 Jan 1940, Book 67, p.570-1)
1930, 10 Mar: 1929 taxes due: Lot 1, $5.05 and $.25 penalty; Lot 2, $1.68 and
$.08 penal~y; Lot 3, $1.68 and $.08 penalty; Lot 10, $1.68 and $.08 penalty;
Lot 11, $1,68 and $.08 penalty; Lot 12, $1.68 and $.08 penalty.
1930, 18 Mar: Warranty deed, Samuel C. HEMPHILL and Dora E., his wife, to
Albert S. BRACKEN and Myrtle F. BRACKEN. For $.2,500.00, lots described above.
(Recorded 21 Mar 1930, Book 126, p.493)
1935, 15 Oct: Warranty deed, Albert S. BRACKEN and Myrtle F., his wife, to
Fred N. FLEMING. For $1.00 and other valuable considerations, gift deed from
parent to child with no cash consideration involved, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12,
Block 77, Baldwin City, KS, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
Block 68, Baldwin City, KS. (Recorded 24 Oct 1935, Book 133, page 414)
~938, 15 May: Quit Claim Deed, Fred N. FLEMING and Inez, his wife, to The
Board of Conference Claimants of the Kansas Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, a corporation. For $1.00 and other consideration, 16ts 1, 2,
3, 10, 11, and 12 in Block 77, Baldwin City, KS, and lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
, """
8, 9, 10, 11, 12 in Block 68, Baldwin City, KS. Acknowledged 25 May 1938 by
Fred N. FLEMING and Inez FLEMING his wife;' Norfolk Co., Province of Ontario.
(Recorded 22 Nov 1939, Book 135, p.477)

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

IRVIN, KNIGHTEN, MOORE
Rena KNIGHTEN attended Blue Mound School in Douglas Co., KS and later worked
as a hired girl for Jane (MOORE) IRVIN. She subsequently married .the youngest
son Edmund R. IRVIN. They farmed in Cloud Co., AL, then moved to Perkins, OK.
Ed d. 1928 in Casa Grande, AZ. They had one son, Maurice IRVIN, b. Steele's
Depot, AL, d. Perkins, OK. Ed and Rena are buried with son in .Perkins, OK~
Rena's tombstone gives death date as 1940, but cemetery has no records, and OK
His. Soc. has no newspapers for Perkins. Wh~re did Rena die? I am interested
in corresponding with anyone interested in the KNIGHTEN family. Mrs. John M.
IRVIN, 2109 Twentieth Ave., Monroe, WI 53566-3426.
o

AMEY, ROSE
Would like to locate records of and descendants of a ROSE family who moved
from Ontario, Canada to KS over 100 years ago. In 1880 census, Amasa and
Charlotte ROSE were in Liberty Twp., Woodson Co., KS. Known children were
Mabel, Orrin and Ethel. WOllld also like to hear about or from other ROSEs who
went from Canada to KS or surrounding states or territories. Postage refunded.
Margaret AMEY, #27 - 23580 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge, British Columbia,
Canada V2X 058.

CLARK, CLARKE, VAUGHN
Need parents of Harriet Sophia CLARK CLARKE, born 16 Mar 1877, Douglas Co. or',
Leavenworth Co., KS. Don VAUGHN, 1946 Barker, Lawrence, KS 66046.

HANNAH, KINCAID, KRAFT, MACKEY, McCLANNAHAN, McCORMICK
Seeking family and descendants of Samuel W. KINCAID, dentist in Ottawa, KS,
son of Thomas Wilson KINCAID (b. 1833 Adams Co'., OH) and Nancy McCORMICK (b.
1832), grandson of Thomas KINCAID (b. 1801 West Union, OH, d. 1852 West Union,
OH) and Elizabeth McCLANNAHAN (b. 1801 Ireland, d. 1838 OH), great-grandson of
Col. John KINCAID (b. 1779 VA, d. 1834 West Union, OH) and Sarah HANNAH (b.
1779, probably Berkeley Co., wv, d. 1824 West Union, OH), and 2nd greatgrandson of Thomas KINCAID (b. 1755 PA, d. 1819 .Adams Co., OH) and Mary MACKEY
(b. 1759 Chester Co., PA, d. 1824 Winchester, OH). Interested in corresponding
with any descendants of this family. Christine (DAVIDSON) KRAFT, 404 Cattleman
Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049.

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�SOB RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE D.C.G.S. LIBRARY

Annual Register of Women's Clubs in America. Donated by Lawrence Public
Library.
Big springs town plat map. Donated by Jean snedeger.
Black Jack plat map 1869. No names. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Burke's American Families. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Clearfield Cemetery Plat Map. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Connecticut Nutmegger, The. 138 issues donated by Dr. Thomas Gorton.
Cradled to Sweden. Donated by Lawrence Public Library.
Cutler Family Biography and Genealogy. Donated by Dr. R.O. Nelson.
Descendants in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement - California 1607.
Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Description of Baldwin City. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Directory of Scots Banished to American Plantations 1650-1775. Donated by Ula
Davis.
Douglas Co. Cemetery District map. Donated by Jean snedeger.
Douglas Co. Ownership Map 198? Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Douglas Co. Special Service map 198? Donated by Jean snedeger.
Federal population Census 1790-1890. Donated by Lawrence Public Library.
First Settlers of Albany Co., New York 1630-1800. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Franklin Co., KS Plat Book 1903. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Freeman-Palmer and Related Families. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
From Covered Wagon to Jet Plane, by Doria M. Whitaker Wilcox.
Funk Mortuary Books, 1913-1916, 1919-1927. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Genealogical Notes from Settlers from Connecticut and Massachusetts. Donated
by Kathryn Bunton.
Grover, KS plat map, 28 Aug 1886. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
History of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, The. Donated by Lawrence
Public Library.
Huguenot Pedigrees, by Chester Last. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Hutchinson - A Prairie City in Kansas. Donated by Beverly Chapman.
Index of Pioneers from Massachusetts to the West, Especially Michigan and Long
Island, A. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, The. Donated by Kathryn
Bunton.
In The Literary World. Donated by Maxine Hougland.
Mary Powell Bunker Genealogy. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Massachusetts Records, by Richard Bowen. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Michigan Census 1710-1830, Under French, British and American. Donated by
Kathryn Bunton.
No Two Years Alike. Donated by Lawrence Public Library.
Osage Co., KS map. No names. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, The, 2nd Edition.
Palmyra town plat map 17 Oct 1872. No names. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Published Archives of Pennsylvania. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Richland Cemetery Plat Map, with names. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Schubert Mortuary Books, 1904-1924. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Ship Passenger Lists 1538-1825. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Sowers Cemetery Plat Map, with names. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Twenty Censuses - Population a~d Housing Questions 1790-1980.
Twin Mounds plat maps 26 Jul 1870. No names. Donated by Jean Snedeger.
Vassalls of New England. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.
Your Irish Ancestors. Donated by Kathryn Bunton.

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�INDEX TO THE PIONEER, VOL. XV, No.2
ABBOTT
James B., 90
J.B., 89
ABELLA
Lottie, 56
N.E., 56
ABERNATHY
John J., 72
William D., 72
ADAMS
Benjamin F., 72
Charles W., 72
C.H., 72
David C., 72
John, 72
John N., 72
AGNEW
Francis M., 72, 73
ALBERT
Cal, 56
Misty, 56
Will iam, 73
ALBERTS
Wi II iam, 73
ALBIN
P.O., 65
ALISON
James W., 73
ALLEN
Asaph, 73
Carley B., 73
Charles, 73
Charley B., 73
Elmore, 73
Jeremiah, 73
Joseph W., 73
Luther W., 73
ALLGARES
Nicholas, 65
ALLI SON
James W., 73
Lewis, 73, 74
AMBROSE
Gove, 74
AMEY
Margaret, 93
ANANNY
Patrick H., 74
ANDERSON
Augustin, 74
A.J., 74
Charles H., 74
Henry S., 74

ANDERSON, cont.
H.L., 74
John, 91
John G., 74
Joseph L., 74
J .C., 65
Lars, 74
L.G., 74
Will iam, 74
ANENNY
Patrick D., 74
ARCHIBALD
Frederick W., 74, 75
ARNEL
Isaac B., 75
ASHBY
George W., 75
John W., 75
ASHENBRENNER
Frederick, 75
ASHLEY
James, 75
T.G., 75
T.V., 75
ASSMAN
Justus, 75
AZARIAH
B., 75

BABBITT
Dale, 56
Norma, 56
BABCOCK
Carmi W., 67
Horatio G., 75
BAD SKY
Elizabeth, 87
John, 87
Mary, 87
BADIIELL
H.E., 75
BAILEY
Lawrence D., 64
BAIRD
Robert H., 75
BAKER
Andrew, 75
B. F., 75
Cyrus, 75
Edna, 56
James, 67
Jasper, 75
Ralph, 56

BAKER, cont.
Theobold, 75
lIilliam B., 75
BALDIiIN
George A., 75, 76
Henry, 76
Henry L., 66
John, 67
Lewis C., 76
Lyman B., 76
L.R., 76
lIill iam M., 76
II.H.H., 76
BALES
II. T.A.H., 76
BALL
Samuel, 76
BANDEMER
lIilber, 56
BANKS
John M., 67
BARBER
John, 76
Robert J., 76
BARNES
Miller II., 76
IIi ller II., 76
BARNET
lIill iam C., 76
BARNETT
El ias M., 76
BARR I CKLAII

R., 77
BARR I CKLOII
Farrington, 59
Henry, 89
H., 90
BASEMAN
Henry Jr., 77
Henry Sr., 77
BASINGER
Oregon F., 77
Peter W., 77
lIilliam, 77
BASSAM
Deborah Alain, 56
BASSETT
Isaac H., 77
Isaac N., 77
Owen A., 77
BASSINGER
O.F., 77

95

BATES
Houston M., 77
Leeroy, 77
BATTEY
Alvin D., 77
BAUM
M., 77

BAXTER
Delbert, 56
Mary, 56
BAYSINGER
P.W., 77
IIi II iam, 77
BEAM
J.A., 65
Leroy J. , 77
BEASLEY
Norma, 56
lIillis, 56
BEEHLE
David, 77
BEEKS
Chas. E., 91
BELL
Elvin G., 77
George II., 68
Joseph, 77
BEMLEY
IIi II iam II., 78
BENNET
J.F., 67
BENNETT
James, 78
BENTLEY
Ellis E., 78
lIilliam, 78
BENTL Y
Ell ice E., 78
BERG
Emma, 56
BERGMENS
Gusta's, 78
BERGOON
David, 78
Joseph, 78
lIilliam, 78
BE RYMAN
G.A., 78
BETS
John S., 78
BETTS
John S., 78

�BEWLEY
John A., 78
BIGELOW
Moses, 78
BIGGS
Adam, 78
Uriah, 68
BIGHAM
Robert F., 78
BILL
John, 78
BLACK
George M., 78
BLACKFORD
John C., 79
BLACKLIDGE
A.N., 59
BLANKENSHIP
Francis, 79
BLANTON
Napoleon B., 64
BLEMKINSHIP
F., 79
BLISS
Alexander F., 79
BLOOD
James, 59, 89, 90
Newman, 68
BLOOMER
Henry, 79
BLUNT
Gen., 81
BOCK
Mi ldred, 56
BOGGS
Patsy, 56
BOICOURT
Geo. M., 92
BOLES
W.T.A.H.,79
BOND
SIlas, 65
BOOTH
Edward, 79
BORKER
Theobald, 79
BOSSERMAN
C.E., 68
BOUNDS
B.F., 67
BOWEN
Emery S., 79
Harvey B., 66
Sarah A., 65
W.H., 79

BOWER
Wi II iam H., 79
BOWLES
John, 79
BOYD
Thomas B. , 79
BOYLES
James, 79
BRACHOS
Ferdinand, 79
BRACKEN
Albert S., 92
Myrt le F., 92
BRAD BURRY
B.W., 80
BRADBURY
Alonzo, 79
Benjamin W., 80
BRADLEY
Henry, 80
Ol iver N. , 80
BRAKE
Robert E. , 80
BRAND
Barbara, 56
BRANDEN
James, 80
BRAND LEY
Henry, 80
BRANDON
James, 80
BRANDSON
WIlliam, 80
BRANNAN
James, 80
BRANSON
Jacob, 80
Napoleon B., 80
BRANT
Randolph C., 81
BRASHOS
F., 81
BRATTON
Joseph M., 81
BRECHEISEN
William, 81
BRECHTELBAUER
Betty, 88
Joseph, 88
BRECHTELSBAUER
Marie, 88
BRECHTLESBAUER
Ella, 88
BRECKHEISSEN
Wi II iam, 81

BRENNIMAN
David P., 67
, Levi W., 81
BREUNIRMAN
L.W., 81
BRIGGS
Adam 1st, 81
Adam 2nd, 81
George, 81
BRISCOL
Joseph, 81
BRISVALDER
A., 68
BROCKELS
WIlliam, 81
BROCKLESBY
Wi II iam, 81
BROCKWAY
H.N., 64
BRONSON
Ira D., 81
BROOKE
George D., 81
BROOKS
Albert G., 82
George D., 82
James, 82
Paul K., 59
Strange, Rev., 59
BROWN
Charles W., 82
El isha, 82
George B., 67
G.H., 67
Isaac, 82
Jno. S., 59
John T., 82
Justyn, 56
R., 82
WIll i am W., 82
BROWNE
O.H., 66
BROWNLEE
Addison M., 82
WIll i am C., 82
BRUNDAGE
David S., 82
BRUNE
Geo. C., 87
John H., 87
WIlliemina,87
BRUNK
Doris, 56
BRYSIN
David, 82

96

BRYSON
Andrew J., 82
David, 82, 83
BUCHANAN
Washington J., 83
BUCHECKER
Thomas F., 83
BUCK
Willace B., 83
WIlliam P., 83
WIllis P., 83
BUCKEKER
Thomas F., 83
BUCKLEY
Jacob, 67
BUHRLE
David, 83
BUNTON
Kathryn, 56, 94
BURCHILL
Mary, 56
BURDELL
Lot, 83
, BURDEN
John W., 83
Thomas M., 83
BURGOON
David, 83
William, 83
BURK
Edwin, 83
BURNS
Henry, 83
BURROW
Jackson, 83
BURSON
Harrison, 65
H., 65
BUSBY
Isaac R., 83, 84
BUSHNELL
Wellington, 84
BUTLER
IraT.M.,84
WIl l iam, 84
BUTT
Elam, 84
BYERLY
John, 84
CABLE
Wi II i am H., 84
CAIN
Donald, 56
Roberta, 56

�CALDWELL
Justin A., 84
CALLAHAN
James Jr., 84
James Sr., 84
CALLAN
Patricl&lt;, 84
CAMERON
Archibald, 84
Hugh, 66
CAMP
George W., 84
CAMPBELL
Robert C., 84
R.E., 84
William R., 84
CANE
John P., 85
CANTRELL
Jacob, 64
CAPPS
John, 85
CARDNELL
George \~., 85
CARDWELL
George II., 85
Justin A., 85
II.A., Rev., 59
CARNGHAM
Arch'd, 85
CARNIGHAN
Archibald, 85
CARPENTER
James L., 85
CARROL
lIill iam, 85
CARRUTH
J . H., Rev., 59
CARSON
Albert, 85
CARTER
Henry C., 64
CARTTAR
Rosalea, 56
CARVER
Nathan G., 85
CASEBIER
J., 65
CASEY
Hugh, 85
CATT
Alfred E., 85
CAUGHLIN
John, 85

COOL
CAUSDELL
Bowen B., 91, 92
Argent, 85
COPELAND
CAVANESS
Jonathan, Rev., 59
Nathan C., 86
CORDELL
II.M., 86
Chloetta, 56
CAVENES
CORD LEY
lIilliam B., 86
Richard, Rev., 59
CAWER
COX
II.L., 86
A.L., 91
CAIINESS
CRAIG
N.C., 86
II., Rev., 59
CAYLOR
CRANE
George II., 86
Samuel Jr., 66
CHADIIICK
CRIPPEN
Charles, 86
J. J., 90
CHAMBERS
CROSS
Mary Sugrue, 87
Phyllis, 56
CHANDLER
CUMMINS
Abraham, 86
Joshua, 67
CHAPELL
IIi II i am, 67
David M., 86
CURTISS
CHAPMAN
A., 65
Beverley, 56, 94
CUTTER
lIilliam B., 86
George, 68
CHATFIELD
lIilliam E., 86
DAVIS
CHENOIIORTH
Ula, 94
A.II., 86
II. R., Rev., 59
CHOUTEAU
Frederick, 66
DEAN
Daniel, 64
CHRISTIAN
Jan, 56
lIilliam H., 66
Virgil, 56
CHRISTMAN
DEAVER
II., 65
Pauline, 56
CHURCH
Jeremiah, 66
DEITZLER
CLARK
Gen., 78
G.M., 65
DENNIS
II.M., 91, 92
L.B., Rev., 59
CLARKE
DICKSON
Dorothy, 56
Charles, 59
Harriet Sophia Clark, 93 DOAN
CLOUGH
P.L., 68
Vivian, 56
DOCTOR
COAN
Marjorie, 56
Rebecca, 56
DOODLER
COLEMAN
Peter, 67
E.A., 88
DOREMUS
F.M., 67
George Dustin, Mrs., 56
Mary, 88
DOIIDLE
COMINGO
Ernest, 56
A., 65
DOYLE
CONIIAY
Thomas H., 67
Martin F., 59
DRAPER
IIi II iam, 59

97

DUNN
Eli zabeth, 56
James M., 65
EADS
Miriam, 56
EBERHART
Joseph, 68
ELLIOTT
Robert G., 59
ELLIS
Augus tus M., 68
Geo., 87
Jane, 87
Meridith, 87
ELLISON
Paris, 65
EMERY
J .S., 59
Thomas, 67
EMICK
John C., 89
'~EVANS

James II., 59
T.R., 91

EVINGER
David, 56
Marlene, 56
FAGER
Joseph, 67
FAIRHOLM
Florence, 87
Rose, 87
11m., 87
FARIS
Charles A., 67
Sam D., 87
Sarah P., 87
Theo, 87
FARRE
Sebastian, Rev., 59
FEARER
Daniel, 64
FEATHERSTON
IIi II iam, 66
FEESE
Jerry, 56
FERRILL
T. J., Rev., 59
FISH
Pascal, Chief, 65
FISHER
H.D., Rev., 59

�FLEMING
Fred N., 92
Inez, 92
FLORY
John M., 67
FORD
George, 60
FOWLER
P.P., 65
FRANCIS
Carol, 56
George, 56
FREEMAN
Marjorie, 56
FRYE
Daniel, 89, 90
GABRIEL
Margaret, 56
GATLIN
Joyce, 56
GILBERT
E.G., 67
GILCHRIST
J., 68
GIMBLET
Dorothy, 56
Ernest, 56
GINGERICH
J .S., Rev., 60
GLASER
John, 65
GLEASON
Fortunatus, 60
F., 60
GLENN
A.G., 67
A.W., 67
GORDON
R.E., 92
GORTON
Catherine, 56
Thomas, Dr., 56, 94
GREEN
L. F., 64
GREENE
H.M. , Rev. , 60
GREENWOOD
Sarah Ann, 88
GREGG
Abbie, Miss, 60
HANNAH
Sarah, 93

HARTMAN
L.L. ,

Rev., 60

HAUMANN
Mary, 56.
HAWKINS
T., 90
HAYNES
Elizabeth, 56
HAYS
Samuel, 67
HAZEN
Louisa E., 91, 92
Will 101., 91
HEDLEY
James, 64
HELLSTROM
Ray, 56
HEMPHILL
Dora E., 92
Samuel C., 92
HENDRY
James M., 60
HERRINGTON
Nancy, 56
HETZEL
Eva Saunders, 87
Park, 87
HETZELL
Hazeltine, 87
Ol iver, 87
HIATT
Henry, 68
HIBBARD
Geo. A., 87
HIERONYMOUS
S.R., 68
HOFMANN
Barbara, 56
HOLMES
Bol ivar A., 87
James R., 87
Louisa, 87
Lovella Trussell, 87
HOOK
Pat, 56
HOOVER
Mark, 56
HOPKINS
Thomas, 67
HORTON
James C., 60
HOSKINSON
R.E., 92
HOUGLAND
Maxine, 56, 94

HOYT
Chas. , 88
Chas. Henry, 87
Josephine, 88
Josephine Raymont, 87
May, 88
HUELSBERGEN
Helmut, 56
Ursula, 56
HUGHEY
Lora, 56
HUNGATE
D.B., 90, 91
Therese, 91
HUTCHINSON
C.C., Rev., 60
IRVIN
Anna Smith, 88
Edmund R., 88, 93
Elmer, 88
Jane Moore, 88, 93
John M., Mrs., 93
Maurice, 88, 93
Virginia, 57, 88
IRWIN
Anna, 88
ISAACS
Andrew J., 67
JACOBS
Mrs., 88
JARDON
A.N., 90
Marvin, 57
Norma, 57
JESSE
William, 65
JOHNSON
Aurelia, 57
G.W., 64
Mary, 87
Mary D., 90
Oliver, 87, 90
Zachariah, 67
JONES
Daniel, 67
JOY
Hester, 87
Nelson T.?, 87
Stephen, 87
KARCH
Ol in, 57

98

KEARNEY
C.E., 65
KEIFER
Elizabeth, 91
KENNEDY
Amanda K., 87
A.R., Dr., 87
Jackie, 57
L.J., 87
Max, 57
KENSIT
Inez, 57
KEZER
Daniel J., 66
KIDWELL
Irma, 57
KILWORTH
Emma, 88
Jacob, 88
KINCAID
Elizabeth McCLANNAHAN,
93
John, 93
Mary MACKEY, 93
Nancy McCORMICK, 93
Samuel 101., 93
Sarah HANNAH, 93
Thomas, 93
Thomas Wilson, 93
William H., 64
KING
Abigail McKinney, 87
KLEES
Evelyn Weith, 57
KLINE
Dorothea, 57
KNIGHTEN
Rena, 88, 93
KNOX
Bernice, 57
KOZISEK
Mike, 57
KRAFT
Christine Davidson, 57,
93
KRETSINGER
Samuel, Rev., 60
KUNKLE
Jerome, 67
LAMB
Mary Badsky, 87
LANE
James H., 60

�LARSON
Eunice, 57
Gerald, 57
LAWSON
A.J. , 57
Mary, 57
LEGATE
James F. , 60
LESTER
R., 68
LINCOLN
Abraham, 90
LONG
Fern, 57
MACKEY
Mary, 93
MAJOR
Thomas, 65
MARSHALL
Delbert A., 87
John, 87
Sarah, 87
MARTIN
David, 67
William D., 89
W.D., 90
MASON
William, 87
MAYS
Blanch?, 88
Emi ly, 88
101m., 88
McCARTY
E.C., 65
McCLANNAHAN
Elizabeth, 93
McCORMICK
Nancy, 93
McDONALD
Andrew, 65
A., 64
William, 67
McGEE
F.P., 69
M.W., 65, 69
Patrick H., 67
Virginia, 57
McKINNEY
Abigail, 87
David, 87
David R., 87
Mary, 87
Mary Johnson, 87
Nancy, 87

PARKER, cont.
Sheldon, Rev., 60
PARPEET?
Marie Brechtelsbauer, 88
PATTON
Joseph C., 66
PAYNE
Janet, 57
PEEK

McKINNEY, cont.
William, 67, 87
METZEKE
Frederick, 65
[MEYER
Ruth, 57
MICHIE
C.N., 67
MILLER
Josiah, 89, 90
MISENHIMER
William, 65
MITCHELL
Cynthia A., 90
Samuel H., 90
MOCKBEE
Thomas, 65
MOORE
B. F., Rev., 60
Evelyne, 57
Jane, 88, 93
Mary, 57
Sharon Kay, 57
MORGAN
James Kansas, 87
Josiah, 87
Mary Ann, 87
MUNROE
Florence Fairholm, 87
James, 87
Mary Ann, 87
101m. D., 87
MURPHY
Tom H., 87

F .E., 91

PEMBERTON
Marie, 57
PETTENFILL
E.D., 64
PIERSON
Richard, 64
Robert, 64
PIPER
G.W., Rev., 60
PLITSCH
Pauline, 57
POSTMA
James, 57
POWELL
Algernon F., 64
A.F., 66
PRALL
Rhoda Rudd, 57
PRENTISS
Thadeus, 60
PRICE
James M., 90
John H., 90
Matilda A., 90

NACE
R.M., 67

RADER
Juanita, 57
RAMSEY
N., 65
RARICK
M.E., Mrs., 64
RAYMONT
Josephine, 87
READ
Amelia, 88
Fred, 88
Laltrrop? Buikley, 88
REDMAN
George M., 69
REID
Janet, 57
J.W., 65
REYNOLDS
Clarkson, 60
C., Rev. , 60

NASH
R.S., Rev., 60
NELSON
R.O., Dr., 94
OGDEN
Stephen, 60
OLSON
Dorothy, 57
O'CONNELL
Mary Bell, 57
PADDOCK
G.W., Rev., 60
PARKER
Martha, 57
Roberta, 57
.,

99

RIGGS
Samuel A., 60
RILEY
Wi II iam, 64
ROBINSON
Charles, 60
ROSE
Amasa, 93
Charlotte, 93
Ethel, 93
Mabel, 93
Orrin, 93
ROSS
Robin, 57
SANDERS
Elizabeth, 57
SARCOXIE
Chief, 66
SAUNDERS
Elizabeth, 87
Eva, 87
Henry, 87
SAYLER
John, 57
SCHEER
El inor Dale, 57
SCHELL
Dorothy Viets, 57
SCHOFIELD
W.H., Esq., 60
SCHOTT
Cynthia, 57
John F., 69
SEARS
Chas. M., 88
Mary A., 88
101m. H., 88
SERTIN
May Hoyt, 88
SHIRE
Kent, 57
SHIRLEY
William, 67
SHOBERT
George, 67
SHOGRIN
Donna, 57
Quentin, 57
SHOOK
Darius, 64
SHRIMPLIN
Edith, 57
Frank, 57

�SMITH
Adell Carr, 57
Anna, 88
Claude, 57
J. (or I.) M., 88
Nancy, 57
Peggy, 57
Sarah Ann Greenwood, 88
Thomas Burr, 88
Zona, 57
SNEDEGER
Charles, 57
Jean, 57, 94
SNOW
Francis H., Dr., 69
SNYDER
Leonard N., 90
SPENCER
lona, 57
SPICER
Martin V.B., 69
STANTON
Gov., 64
STEARNS
Clarke, 67
STEELE
L.S., 89
STEINBERGH
T.J., 60
STEUCKEMANN
C., Rev., 60
STEWART
John E., 69
STILL
A.T.,/89, 9'0
STINSON
T.N., 65
STODDARD
W.O., 90
STONEBRAKER
S.A., 64
STUBBS
Mahlon, 66
STULL
Si lvester, 68
SUGRUE
Br.idget, 87
John, 87
Mary, 87
SWADLEY
Ida M., 88
TALLEY
Fay, 57

TALLMAN
George J., Dr., 66
TAYLOR
George W., 67
Nathan, Rev., 60
TEETER
David H., 66
THACHER
Solon 0., 60
THOMAN
A., 60
TOMPSON
H.W., 65
TOPPING
Mary Coleman, 88
TRUSSELL
Lovella, 87
Lydia, 87
Wi II iam, 87
TUFT
Marion, 57
TURBETT
John, 69
TWEDDELL
Gertrude, 57
TYLER
Ella M., 91
John C., 91
UMBARGER
G.W., 65
UPHAM
W. P., Rev., 60
VANCIL
Daniel, 65
VANHOESEN
Edward H., 69
VAUGHAN
William G., 64
VAUGHN
Don, 93
Donald, 57
Wi lma, 57
VEATCH
E., Rev., 60
VOPICKA
Joanne, 57
WADE
A.B., 88
Ida M., 88
Nancy, 88
WAGONER
Jonah, 67

WAKEFIELD
John A., 66
J.A., 60
WALCOTT
M.H.S., Mrs., 60
WALLACE
Clark, 66
John M., 66
Lewis B., 66
WALLER
Thomas, 67
WATKINS
Arthur, 57
Frankie, 57
WEAVER
John F., 69
WEBBER
Henry, 64
WEST
L. Shaterhu, 92
WEYBRIGHT
John C., 64
WHALEY
Emma, 88
WHEELER
Holland, 60
WHITE
Marilyn, 57
WHITSON
Carol, 57
Robert, 57
WIEMAN
Ella Brechtelsbauer, 88
WILCOX
Doria M. Whitaker, 94
WILEY
Blanch? Mays, 88
WI LLETT
Humphrey J., 67
H.W., 67
WI LLIAMS
Patri ci a, 57
WINTER
M.D., 64
M.S., 67
WINTON
John R., 68
WOODARD
R.N., 65
T.B., 65
WOODSON
S.H., 65
WOODWORTH
Wilber F., 60

100

WORDEN
L.J., 60
WORLEY
Charles, 57', 89
Emma, 57, 89
YATES
Abel, 68
YOUNG
Richard, 67
YOUNGER
H.W., 67
ZINN
G.W., 67

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Published QUarterly By:

'Douglas Countg Genealogical Societg
P.o. BOX 3654

LAWRENCE, l&lt;ANSAS

66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE.lKANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • • • • •
Vice President . • •
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer .
Librarian . .
Genealogist .
Publications.
Pioneer Editor.
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 st. Andr'ews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jackie Kennedy, Rt. 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006-9716
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Justyn Brown, 2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Kevin Oneslager, 114 Elm, Box 263, Baldwin, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Refreshments. •
Goodwill • . . • • .
Ways and Means. • •
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman . • .
Budget . • • • . . . . .
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Pioneer Committee . • . .

Robin Ross, 509 Fireside Dr. #5, Lawrence, KS 66049
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Alta Duncan, 406 E. 10th St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is h.eld to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located 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. 6:0~ p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .• Anyone may use our library but items
MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the Reference Desk. Microfilm
readers are available at the library and materials may be reserved through
interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by

The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.'
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
Vol. XV, No. 1

Fall 1991

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CONTENTS

Baldwin City Death Records, August 1911 - December 1916......

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Society Member Carol FRANCIS Wins Award ...•••••..•••••.•.....

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Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records - 1891 •••••••••••••••

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In Memorian - Goldie Vivian HOUT ..•.••••.......•..••••.••••••

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Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents ••••••••••

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Some Recent Additions to the D.C.G.S. Library •••.••.•.•..••••

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Queries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index of Names in Current Issue ..............•••.•..••••.••••

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BALDiIN CITY DEATH RECORDS, AllGUST ~9~~ -

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David Salsbury of the Rumsey Funeral Home rescued these death'records as they were being discarded from the
safe. at Baldwin City Hall, and donated them to the Watkins Museum. The book from which the following records
were taken is labeled Volume I, District No. 23B. Vivian Clough alphabetized them for us.

PHYSICIAN
UNDERTAKER, PERMIT

NAME
PAGE, SEX, RACE

MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

AKERS, Junior
1, M, black

Single
American

30 Aug 1911
14 days

Baldwin
Cause unknown

No doctor
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 1

ALDERSON, Sarah Jane
6, F, white

Widow
American

29 Oct 1912
78

Baldwin
Acute delaton of heart

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 68

ALLDERDIRE, James H.
22, M, white

Married
American

6 Oct 1916
54

Rochester, Minn.
Carcinoma pancreas

Arch H. LOGAN
Clyde STEWART, 28

ALLEN, Jonah B.
7, M, white

Married
American

9 Dec 1912
74

Osawatomie
senile dementia

J.D. VAMAYES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 74

ALLEN, Lyla or Lyda J.
8, F, white

Married
American

8 Apr 1913
69

Ottawa
Pneumonia

PENNINGTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 89

ALT, Nicholous
22, M, white

Married
American

14 Sep 1916
56

Willow springs'
Cancer of stomach

W.O. NELSON
Clyde STEWART, 27

AMOS, Susan Ann
18, F, white

Widow
American

25 Sep 1915
71

Baldwin City
Paralysis

F.H. BELL
Clyde STEWART, 30

ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth Sarah
2, F, white

Widow
American

13 Jan 1912
88

Ottawa
Cerebral hemorage

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 21

ASHBY, Henry S.
2, M, white

Married
American

24 Dec 1911
56

Palmyra
Bronchol pneumona

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 19

AULT, Addison
17, M, white

Married
American

27. Aug 1915
64

Colorado Springs
Geo.A. BOYD
Perferation of intestines
Clyde STEWART, 24
from Tuberculosis ulceration

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AUIDEFF or CUNDEFF, John
1, M, white
BAILEY, Alice Maria
18, F, white

American

2 Nov 1911
76

Baldwin
Paralesis

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 6

Married
American

27 Aug 1915
52

Baldwin City
Probable carcinomsis of
Timdus? of stomach

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 25

Baldwin City
Stone in ampulla

E.L. UHL
J .H •. GRIFFIN, 33

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BAILEY, Robert Welington
18, M, white

Married
American

10 Oct 1915
73

BAKER, Isaac L.
20, M, white

Married
American

17 Mar 1916
87

Lawrence
Crystitis?

Dr. H.L. JAMES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 6

BARTON, Byron
23, M, white

American

21 Nov 1916
46

Tucumcari, New Mexico
Cirrhosis of liver'

Dr. W. LEMING
Clyde STEWART, 36

BELL, John Porter
23, M, white

Married
American

26 Nov' 1916
74

BENEDICT, George Rice
17, M, white

Married
American

26 May 1915
82

. G·.M~ LISTON
Baldwin 'City
chronic Brights Disease ',:~,,;clyde STEWART, 37
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Baldwin City
-Clyde STEWART, - 17
Adrenal symptoms, Heart.
failure pro by

BENNETT, Jamie L.
14, F, white

Married
American

28 Jul 1914
68

Baldwin City
Chronic Brights

EeL. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 149

BLACK, Catherine S.
15, F, white

Married
American

7 Dec 1914
80

Rocky Ford, Colo.
Pneumonia

J.H. GRIFFIN, 167

BLACK, Mary Jane
8, F, white

Married
American

12 Apr 1913
60

BLACK, William M.
22, M, white

Married
American

4 Aug 1916
86

palmyra
Aralello alaxia

W.A. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 23

BLACKBURN, Irene
22, F, white'

Single
American

2 Nov 1916
21

Tri Delta House
Predence of lary'nx

E.L. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 31,
Marion, Kans.

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MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

PHYSICIAN
UNDERTAKER, PERMIT

BRACKEN, Arletta. Permit for Burial or Removal, State of Missouri no. 48, Kansas City, Jackson Co. Age 35,
female, white, cause of death Lobar pneumonia, removal to Lawrence, Kans., Undertaker Howard R. MILLER, 3015
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Married
13 May 1916 De Queen, Ark.
21, M, white
American
79
Heart failure
State of Arkansas Transit permit dated 13 May 1916, De Queen, Ark.

E.E. GILBERT, Embalmer
J.H. GRIFFIN, 15

BUCKNER, Margaret
13, F, black

Married
American

28 Apr 1914
60

Lawrence
Cerebral hemorrag

Dr. E.D.T. PHILLIPS
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 142

BURROUGH, Anna
16, F, white

Widow
American

28 Feb 1915
73

Palmyra
Senile dibility

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 10

BUTEL, Rose
3, F, white

Widow
French

14 Apr 1912
83

Palmyra
acute endocantita

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 36

BUTTEN, Oliver
5, M, white

Widower
American

10 Jun 1912
76

Omaha, Neb.
Nephritis

J.H. GRIFFIN, 51

CARPENTER, Lewis N.
2, M, white

Married
American

8 Dec 1911
44

Baldwin
Misal? insufficiency

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 15

CARPENTER, Rebecca
12, F, white

Widow
American

11 Feb 1914
79

Baldwin
Carcinomia

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 127

CHENEY, Chas. P.
2, M, white

Married
American

8 Feb 1912
30

Baldwin
Tuberculosis

H.D. HILL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 22

CHENEY, Geo. H.
4, M, white

Married
American

May 1912
54

La Crosse
Pernicoeci anemia

J.H. GRIFFIN, 48

CHOLLAR, Byron E.
10, M, white

Married
American

27 Oct 1913
73

Kansas City, MO
Hemorrage of bowels

Dr. Geo. L. HAMMEL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 112

CHOLLAR, Lauri Alma
1, F, white

Married
French

26 Sep 1911
64

Baldwin
Heart trouble

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 2

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18, M, white

Married
American

18 Sep 1915
74

Baldwin City
Dinibirs? milbtus

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 29

CLARK, Samuel L.
11, M, white

American

14 Nov 1913
82

Monrovia, Calif.
Apoplixy

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 46

CLARY, C. S.
8, M, white

Married
American

7 Apr 1913
52

Willow Springs
Muniegitis?

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 86 1/2

CLINE, Mary Florence
21, F, white

Married
American

23 Jul 1916
40

Lawrence, KS
General anemia

H.S. GARDNER
Bur. Sutton Ceme. , 21

COOK, John L.
8, M, white

Married
American

2 Mar 1913
67 ,

Baldwin
Heart disease

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN

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Married·
2 Apr 1916
Kansas City
Dr. Chett .McDONALD
20, F, white
American
69
Premeious anemia
J.A. GRIFFIN, 9
Burial or Removal Permit, Kansas City, Jackson Co. ,
Missouri No. 1496, Reg. Dist. No. 399, dated 3 Apr 1916.
Cause of Death Prenicious anemia, Removal to Baldwin, Kas. via R.R.,
Undertaker Stine &amp; McClure Undertaking
Co. , Kansas City. Date of death 4 A.M., 2 Apr
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COUNTS, Mary A.
21, F, white

Married
American

14 Jul 1916
78

Baldwin City
Acute gastrites

G.M. LISTON
Clyde STEWART, 20

COZAT, Martha
3, F, white

Widow
American

31 Mar 1912
59

Baldwin
Heart disease

J.H. GRIFFIN, 33

CRADIT, Emily Enretta
12, F, white

Married
American

27 Mar 1914
82

W. Baldwin
Senility

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 134

CRAIG, Malinda Catherine
17, F, white

Married
American

8 Apr 1915
65

Palmyra
Pneumonia

C.E. YATES
Clyde STEWART, 13

CRAVEN, Thomas
10, M, white

Married
Ireland

1 Sep 1913
79

Baldwin
Brights disease

J.B. DAVIS
J.H. GRIFFIN, 103

CROSBY, Ulysses
11, M, black

Married
American

14 Jan 1914
22

Lawrence, Kans.
Typhoid fever

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 124

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21, M, white

MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

PHYSICIAN
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Married
American

Dr. G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 17

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23, M, white

7 Jun 1916
53

Baldwin City
Chronic Brights

14 Nov 1916
67

G.M. LISTON
Baldwin City
Clyde STEWART, 34
cause unknown, fell dead
in home - no one saw the end

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17, M, white
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4, F, white

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24 Jul 1915
78

Vinland, Ks.
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J.H. GRIFFIN, 20

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DAVID1?ON, Frances
14, F, white

Single
American

15 Sep 1914
21

Palmyra
Chronic nephritis

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 155

Married
American

26 Nov 1913
80

Eudora, KS
Heart failure

No permit
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART

Married
American

2 Apr 1912
48

Palmyra
cancer

C.B. MILLER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 34

DIXON, Sarah A.
4, F, white

Married
American

27 Apr 1912
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Baldwin
Operation for Gall stones

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 43

DWEYRE, Catherine
20, F, white

Irish

3 Jan 1916
63

Palmyra
La Grippe &amp; pneumonia

J.C. COSTA
Wm. COUGHLLIN, sub reg

DWYER, John
13, M, white

Married
Irish

25 Apr 1914
84

Edgerton
Senile exhaustion

Thos. S. GREEN
Wm. COUGHLIN, 138

DWYER, John Wm.
20, M, white

Irish

19 Jan 1916
41

Palmyra
Labor pneumonia

Thos. S. GREEN
Wm. COUGHLLIN, sub reg

DWYER, Katherin
12, F, white

Married
Irish

19 Feb 1914
82

Wellsville
Senile debility

Thos. S. GREEN
Wm. COUGHLIN, 131

DEAY, Jame-s F.
11, M, white
DEAY, Rose G.
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Irish

5 Jun 1914
68

Palmyra ws
congestion
Centropalis
Senile debility

F.H. BELL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 8

DYER, Thomas
20, M, white

Married
Irish

27 Jan 1916
66

Willow Springs
Acute detalation of heart

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 145

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ELEN or ELM, Edward
7, M, white

Married
American

17 Feb 1913
30

Willow Springs
Tuberculosis

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 80

Married
American

5 Sep 1916
63

Willow Springs
Rinal? asthma

W.A. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 26

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4 Nov 1911
18 da.

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21, M, white

Single
American

8 May 1916
10 mo.

Kansas City, MO
Spinal meningittis

E.E. REED
J.H. GRIFFIN, 14

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FINNERTY or TINNERLY, John
18, M, white

Married
Irish

30 Sep 1915
85

Palmyra
Chronic prostatitis

J.C. CASTO
J.H. GRIFFIN, 31

FISCHER, Henry
8, M, white

Married
American

19 Mar 1913
77

BaldwinPneumonia

E.T. PENDLETON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 83

FOILES, Jewell
8, F, white

Single
American

22 Feb 1913
3 days.

Baldwin
Failure of heart

N.L. SMALL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 82

FOSTER, William S.
13, M, white

Married
American

27 Apr 1914
81

Baldwin
Cancer of face

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 139

GADDIS, Mary E.
16, F, white

Married
American

23 Feb 1915
67

Kansas City, KS
Pneumonia

W. S. WHEELER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 8

GASTROCK, Infant
15, F, white

21 Oct 1914
American

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Willow Springs
Still birth

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 163

GEORG II , William
1, M, white

German

30 Oct 1911
83

Baldwin ws
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C.B. MILLER
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 5

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NAME
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MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

GILL, William Henry
16, M, white

Married
American

15 Jan 1915
84

Palmyra
Influenza

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 3

GILLILLAND, Jno. B.
3, M, white

Widower
American

3 Mar 1912
101

Palmyra
Senile gangreen

J.H. GRIFFIN, 29

GOSSAGE, Martha
10, F, white

Married
American

25 Aug 1913
73

Baldwin
Chronic nephontis

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 102

GRAHAM, Catherine
7, F, white

Married
American

14 Feb 1915
84

Baldwin
Heart disease

G.M. LISTON
J.H.-GRIFFIN, 79

GRIFFIN, John Edward
23, M, white

Single
American

4 Dec 1916
24

Baldwin City
Tuberculosis

W.A. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 38

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GRIFFITH, Mary C.
10, F, white

Married
American

26 Oct 1913
75

Palmyra_
Interslitial nephriles

E.L. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 111

HACK, Martin
Married
18 Apr 1913 Kansas City
W.S. STEETER
8, M, white
American
57
Appendecitis
J .H. GRIFFIN, 90
Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri Burial or Removal Permit No. 1479, Reg. Dist. No. 399, removal to Lawrence,
Kansas via Santa Fee, undertaker John J. SHEEHAN, 3106 Main, dated 19 Apr 1913, W.S. WHEELER registrar.
Medical attendant Howard HILL M;D., Realto Building, date of death a.m. 19 Apr 1913, age 57.
HACKETT, Louise
7, F, white

Widow
American

19 Feb 1913
95

Baldwin
Paralysis

E.R. KEITH
Clyde STEWART, 81

HALFIELD, Infant
12, M, white

Single
American

22 Feb 1914

Baldwin
Stillborn

F.H. BELL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 130

HALL, Doctor F.
17, M, white

Married
American

6 May 1915
72-

Sulphur Springs, Ark.
Apoplexy

J.Z. BARNETTE, registr
J.H. GRIFFIN, 15

HALL, Frederick William
22, M, white

Married
American

9 Nov 1916
41

Baldwin City
·Chronic endocarditer and
miyocarditer

E.L. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 32

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19, F, white

Married
American

30 Nov 1915
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J.H. GRIFFIN, 37
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HANEY, Enoche George
18, M, white

Single
American

7 Oct 1915
78

Baldwin City
Uraemic poisoning

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 32

HANSEN, Henry
14, M, white

Married
American

30 Jul 1914
87

Eudora
Senility

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 150

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9, M, white

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4 Aug 1913
73

Baldwin
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Ottawa
Chronic nephutes

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11, F, white
HAWKINS, Mary J.
2, F, white

Married
American

18 Dec 1911
58

Baldwin
Cause unknown

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 17

HAYNES, Addie
10, F, white

Married
American

21 Oct 1913
53

Palmyra
Nephutis uraemia

E.L. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 109

HEFFNER, Katherine
6, F, white

Widow
German

19 Oct 1912
79

Marion
Cancer of stomach

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 65

HElM, Chas.
6, M, white

Married
German

21 Oct 1912
44

Willow Springs
Cancer of stomach

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 66

HElM, Infant
13, F, white

Single
German

12 Jun 1914
X

Willow Springs
Still born

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 146

HERTZOG, Infant of M. J?
4, M, white

Single
American

18 May 1912

Baldwin
Cause unknown

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 46

HERTZOG, Lillian N.
4, F, white

Married
American

21 May 1912
23

Baldwin
Eclampsia

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 47

HEY, Wm. Frances
20, M, white

American

13 Jan 1916
1

Palmyra
Influenza

Thos. S. GREEN
Wm. COUGHLLIN, sub reg

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7, M, white

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Baldwin City
Mitral dusias of heart

PHYSICIAN .
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12, M, white

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 126

Married
American

5 Feb 1914
67

Baldwin
Gangreen of glands

HILL, Lyda S.
4, F, white

Married
American

23 Apr 1912
73

Baldwin
Heart failure

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 41

HILL, Samantha M.
13, F, white

Married
American

12 Jul 1914
67

Kansas City
Cancer of heart

W.S. WHEELER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 148

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HINDMAN, Lorenzo Willis
14, M, white

Married
American

3 Oct 1914
73

Le Loup
Acute heart dilatum

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 159

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HOBBS, Infant
5, F, white

Single
American

4 Aug 1912
10 ds.

Baldwin
Heart failure

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 56

HOLCUM, Anna M.
21, F, white

Married
American

10 Jun 1916
29

Girard, Kans.
Acute nephrites

S.B. HEWITT
J.H. GRIFFIN, 18

HOMLL, Nathan
2, M, white

Married
American

13 Dec 1911
59

Baldwin
Uremae.

H.D. HILL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 16

HOOVER, Harman Jacob
22, M, white

Married
American

24 Aug 1916
52

Baldwin City
Tuberculosis

W.A. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 25

HOSKINSON, Nancy
16, F, white

Married
American

1 Feb 1915
88

Vinland
Old age

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 5

HUFF, Mary E.
6, F, white

Married
American

17 Oct 1912
71

Baldwin
Asthma &amp; urinic poison

H.D. HILL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 64

HUMBERT, Henry C.
7, M, white

Widower
American

4 Jan 1913
75

Kansas City
Senilty

A.M. WILSON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 77

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HUTCHER or HUTCHES, David
15, M, white

Married
American

4 Oct 1914
80

Vinland
Acute heart failure

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 162

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ILIFF, A.B.
12, M, white

19 Feb 1914

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GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 129

American

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ILIFF, Joseph
13, M, white

Married
American

2 Jun 1914
86

Vinland'
Apoplexy

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 144

INGLE, Ulysses
15, M, white

Single
American

1 Nov 1914
1

Willow Springs
Cholera infantum

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 164

IRVIN, Ralph J.
6, M, white

Single
American

21 Sep 1912
25

Baldwin
Tuberculosis

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 61

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IVES, Charles Purdy
10, M, white

Married
American

29 Oct 1913
73

Baldwin
Angina pectoris

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWARD, 113

JAMESON, Infant
20, F, white

X

American

31 Apr 1916
4 hrs.

Vinland
Premature birth

C.E. YATES
G.E. JAMESON (father),
8

JARDON, Agustus M.
12, M, white

Married
American

18 Apr 1914
59

Baldwin
Hemorrage resulting in
paralysis

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 136

JARDON, Elsie
6, F, white

Widow
Swiss

26 Sep 1912
83

Palmyra
Cerebral hemorage

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 63

JILLSON, James R.
23, M, white

~arried

American

27 Dec 1916
33

Springfield, MO
Burn

G.B. SIMON
Clyde STEWART, 40

JOHANING, Amelia
4, F, white

Married
German

23 Apr 1912
62

Willow Springs
Cancer

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 40

JOHNS, Adra H.
8, F, white

Divorced

2 Apr 1913
36

Baldwin
Uraenia

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 86

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NAME
PAGE, SEX, RACE

MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

JOHNSON, Mary Jane
16, F, white

Married
American

22 Jan 1915
86

G.M. LISTON
Baldwin
Chronic intestinal nephitis J .H. GRIFFIN, 4

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JONES, Mary Jane
22, F, white

Married
American

11 Nov 1916
51

Dixon Hospital
Carcinoma of pancreas

E.L. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 33

0

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JONES, Thos.
17, M', white

Single'
American

26 May 1915
59

Vinland
Suicide

No doctor
Clyde STEWART, 16

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JUDD, Hazel
19, F, white

Palmyra
Decomposition

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 39

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German

8 Dec 1915
4 mo.

KALB, Abraham
16, M, white

Married
American

1 Mar 1915

Le Loup
Hemmorage

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 11

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KENNEDY, Byard Taylor
20, M, white

Single
American

17 Jan 1916
58

Vinland, Kans.
Tuberculosis of lungs

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 2

KERNS, E.Y.
11, M, white

American

22 Nov 1913
56

Onray, Colorado
Apoplixy

GRIFFIN

KIDDER, Marian Johnson
23, F, white

Widow
American

6 Dec 1916
81

Baldwin City
Apoplexy

F.H. BELL
Clyde STEWART, 39

KIRCHNER, Henry
4, M, white

Married
German

18 Apr 1912
84

Willow Springs
Cancer

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 38

&amp;

STEWART, 117

KIRKPATRICK, Martha J.
11 Sep 1915 Sulphur Springs, Ark.
J.Z. BARNETT
18, F, white
American
88
Fracture of head
J.H. GRIFFIN, 27
Arkansas Transit Permit No. 30, dated 13 Sep 1915, Registration Dist. No. 3052, Sulphur Springs. Date of death
11 Sep 1915, cause of death fracture of head of femer right.
KRING, Fannie A.
14, F, white

Married
American

25 Sep 1914
45

Willow Springs
Sephis pyaemia

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 157

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KRING, James Milton
20, M, white

'1:J

Married
American

18 Mar 1916
57

f.&lt;.
0

Willow Springs
Found dead in bed - heart
trouble

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 7

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LAIR, Edward E.
7, M, white

American

25 Jan 1913
51

Manhattan, KS
Paresis

C.R. HEPLER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 79

LAKE, Mary·
1, F, white

Widow
American

·16 Nov 1911
79

Long Beach, Cal.
Old age

Shipped in
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 11

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LANDON, Mana
5, F, white

Single
American

15 Jun 1912
82

Palmyra
Asthma

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 52

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LANNING, Mrms? E.
5, M, white

Single.

LEACH, Sarah Tate
17, F, white
LEDERER, Jno.
3, M, white

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May 1912
81

Clarinda, Iowa
Exhaustion

J.H. GRIFFIN, 49

Married
American

20 Jul 1915
73

Baldwin City
Paralysis

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 19

Married
German

5 Feb 1912
46

Palmyra
Dis. brain

J.H. GRIFFIN, 28

LEUF, Infant of J.L.
1, M, white

American

2 Oct 1911
1 mo.

Baldwin ws
Cholera infantum

F.H. BELL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 3

LEWIS, Albert Overton
13, M, white

Married
American

30 Apr 1914
79

Arkansas City
Labor pneumonia

Not specified
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 141.

LONGWOOD, Mariah
11, F, white

Married
American

7 Dec 1913
88

Waverly, KS
Old age

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 121

LYNCH, Infant of Wm. &amp; Mrs.
19, F, white

2 Nov 1915
American

Willow Springs
Stillborn

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 38

MALLETT,' Lillian
5, F, white

Married
American

13 Sep 1912
46

Baldwin
Cancer

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN

MARKHAM-, Sarah Wirt
17, F, white

Widow
American

19 Apr 1915
79

Baldwin
Uraemia

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 14

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NAME
PAGE, SEX, RACE

MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
CAUSE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE

McCLURE, Caroline
20, F, white

Married
American

5 Jan 1916
83

Guthrie, Okla.
Enteritis

McCLURE, Jno. L.
3, M, white

Married
·American

Feb 1912

Granite, Okla.
Senility

McCOMBS, Samuel
21, M, white

Married
American

15 Apr 1916
76

0

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PHYSICIAN
UNDERTAKER, PERMIT
L.A. HALM
J.H. GRIFFIN, 1

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Baldwin City
Carcinoma of tundus of
stomach

E.L. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 11

Baldwin City
Stillborn

G.M. LISTON
C.J. FISCHER, 152

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McCULLOCH, Infant
14, . , white

American

McNARIE, Rosa
14, F, white

Married
Swede

5 Oct 1914
44

Palmyra Twp.
General tuberculosis

G.M. LISTON·
J.H. GRIFFIN, 160

McPHEETERS, Alice
10, F, white

Married
American

.6 Sep 1913
52

Baldwin
Cronic Interestial

A.L. PICKERELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 104

Single
American

21 Jun 1912
1

Baldwin
Burn

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 54

McPHETERS, W.C.
3, M, white

Married
American

6 Mar 1912
52

Palmyra
Cancer

J.H. GRIFFIN, 30

MERCER, Lucinda
15, F, whit"e

Married
American

7 Oct 1911
86

Baldwin
Old age

MERCHANT, Nelson
4, M, white

Single
American

9 May 1912
82

Baldwin
Pneumonia

MIGNOT, Clementte
1, ·.M, white

French

8 Sep 1911
38

. Palmyra
Asthma

J.C. CAST
N.L. FOYE

MILLER, Mary Ernaline
12, F, white

Married
American

2 Apr 1914
61

-Baldwin
Glenards disease

E.L. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 135

McPHETERS, Maurice
5, M, white

11 Ju1 1914

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F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 161
E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 44

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MOOREHEAD, Elizabeth S.
11, F, white

Married
American

30 Nov 1913
77

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GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 118

.MOOREHEAD , John
12, M, white

Baldwin
Senile circuletory
degeneration

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 133

19 Oct 1915
82

Baldwin City
Chronic amebic dysentery

F.H • BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 34

25 Mar 1913
84

Baldwin
Mitral insufficiency

21 Mar 1914
79

Married
Scotch

~

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MORGAN, Mahala
18, F, white

Widow
American

(I)

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Baldwin City
Valvular heart disease

(I)

MORTON, Geo.
8, M, white

Married
American

Q

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85

Married
American

31 Jul 1915
67

St. Louis
Morphine addiction

H.R. BARTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 21

MOSLEY, Chas. Clifford
10, M, white

Single
American

19 Oct 1913
4 hrs.

Baldwin
Hemorage of lungs

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 110

MOSLEY, Geo.
9, M, white

Married
English

11 Jun 1913
60

Baldwin
Heart disease

G.M. LISTON
, 97

MOZINGO, Samuel
7, M, white

7 Jan 1913
American

72

Ness City
Senile decay

C.G. EDGERTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 76

MUCHAM, Gleen H.
7,M, white

Single
American

1912
5

Long Beach, Cal.
Fracture skull

J.H. GRIFFIN, 73

MUMPER, Emma
2, F, white

Married
American

18 Feb 1912
49

D Palmyra
Cancer of liver

C.B. MILLER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 24

MURPHY, Prudence Kibhen
19, F, white

Married
American

25 Dec 1915
67

Baldwin City
Dilatation of heart
following strain

MURRAY, Mary Ann
14, M, white

Married
Scotch-

1 Aug 1914
87

Baldwin City
Senile gangreen

MOSHER, Cephas F. or T.
17, M, white

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J.H. GRIFFIN, 41

F.H. BELL
J ~H~ GRIFFIN, 154

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NAME
PAGE, SEX, RACE

MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

NICHOLS, Jno. E.
5, M, white

Married
American

15 Jul 1912
84

Palmyra
Paralysis

PHYSICIAN
UNDERTAKER, PERMIT
C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 55

NITCHER, Jesse D.
20 Jun 1912 Kansas City
J.H. GRIFFIN, 53
5, M, white
Sepsis
37
American
Reg.
Dist.
No.
399,
dated 20 Jun 1912,
Permit
No.
2272,
Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri Burial or Removal
31
&amp;
Main
st
••
Date
of
death p.m., 19
Removal to Baldwin, Kansas via Santa Fee, undertaker John J. SHEEHAN,
Jun 1912, cause of death sepsis.
NUENSEDT, Henry
8, M, white

Single
American

Feb 1913
12

Hartford
Appendecitis

J.H. GRIFFIN

OAKES, Alinor D.
1, F, white

Married
American

26 Nov 1911
82

Palmyra
Old age

C.B. MILLER
LESCHER and POWER, 13

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OAVANESS or PAVANESS,
Alpheus Asbury Breton
21, M, white

Single
American

18 Apr 1916
77

Baldwin City
Cardiac dropsy

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 13

O'BRIEN, Rupert G.
7, M, white

Widower
American

29 Dec 1912

Palmyra
Senility

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 75

OLSON, Fred
2, M, white

Married
American

14 Jan 1912
28

Baldwin
Gas asphyxation

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 20

OLSON, Jno. A.
3, F, white

Married
Swede

16 Apr 1912
62

Palmyra
Cancer

C.B. MILLER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 37

ONEIL, John B.
15, M, white

Married
American

21 Dec 1914
76

Palmyra
Brights disease

J.W. REID
Wm. COUGHLIN, 168

OSBORN, A.F.
12, M, white

Married
American

21 Jan 1914
83

Baldwin
Uraemia

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 125

OVERTON, Harriet L.
16, F, white

Married
American

17 Feb 1915- Baldwin
84
Hardening of arteries

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 6

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77

Palmyra
softening brain

J.C. CASSTO
Wm. COUGHLIN, 147

1 Oct 1914
55

Lawrence, KS
Tuberculosis of bladder

E.D.F. PHILLIPS
J.H. GRIFFIN, 158

PARSONS, Wm. Henry
13, M, white

Married
American

16 Jun 1914

PAYNE, Elizabeth
14, F, black

Married
Negro

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PEARSON, Rosella
6, F, white

Widow
American

Nov 1912

Kissimmee, Fla.
Malignant jaundice

1::1

Wm. COUGHLIN, 70

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PEER, Marguerite Ruth
13, F, white

American

PHINLEY, John H.
14, M, white

Married
American

PINGRY, Thomas Black
22, M, white

Married
American

Ottawa
Still born

C.E. BUCKLEY
BELL &amp; BYRD, 137

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13 Sep 1914
48

Rock Springs, Wyoming
Drowning

None
J.H. GRIFFIN, 156

.

4 Aug 1916
68

Baldwin City
Diabe1is mil li lis

W.A. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 22

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24 Apr 1914

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POMEROY, Mary L.
9, F, white

Married
American

Jun 1913
38

Seward
Tuberculosis

,

PORTER, Dottie
17, F, black

Negro

3 Aug 1915
30

Kansas City
Acute appendecites

G.B. RAMSEY
J.H. GRIFFIN, 22

PORTER, Elizabeth
9, F, black

Married
American

21 May 1913
49

Lawrence
Lorgagetis

Jno. RUDOLPH
, 94

PORTER, Oswald A.
4, M, black

Sirigle
American

30 Apr 1912
2

Baldwin
Paralysis

H.D. HILL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 43

PRICE, Francis M.
9, M, white

Widow
American

27 Aug 1913
66

Willow springs
Diabetis

E.L. UHL
, 101

PRICE, Jno. H.
3, M, white

Married
American

23 Mar 1912
62

Iola
Organic heart

J.H. GRIFFIN, 32

QUAYLE, Margaret E.
12, F, white

Single
American

18 Feb 1914 - Chicago; Ill.
Sarcoma of left leg

98

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GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 128

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NAME
PAGE, SEX, RACE

MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

RAPPARD, Mita
6, F, white

Married
American

0

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1 Nov 1912
64

Willow springs
Acute delaton of heart

PHYSICIAN
UNDERTAKER, PERMIT
F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 69

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REDINGER, SteI&gt;hen
17, M, whit.e

American

17 Aug 1915
84

Vinland
Seplicaemia

C.E. YATES
H.E. JULIAN, 23

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REED, Fitch Allen
1, M, white

Married
American

1 Nov 1911
36

Palmyra
Unknown

A.F. ALLEN
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 9

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RICE, George Lewis
16, M, white
RICH, Phill
21, M, black

American
Widower
American

11 Jan 1915
56
4 Jun 1916
88

Ness City
Peritonitis
Baldwin City
Plenertic tuberculosis

Geo. A. GREENE
J.H. GRIFFIN, 1
W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 16

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RICHARDSON, Archie R.
5, M, white

Single
American

17 Sep 1912
6

Baldwin
Spinal meningitis

H.D. HILL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 60

ROACH, Anna K.
2, F, white

Married
American

19 Jan 1912
37

Lincoln, Neb.
Arterial thrombosis

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 22

25 Nov 1911

Lincoln, Neb.
Premature birth

Shipped in
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 12

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ROACH, Infant of 1. F.
1, F, white

American

ROBERTS, David Hasken
10, M, white

Married
American

11 Oct 1913
76

Baldwin
Colon baccilus

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 108

ROE, John F.
7, M, white

Married
American

13 Feb 1913
74

Palmyra
Pneumonia

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 78

ROE, Margret
9, F, white

Married
American

27 Apr 1913
80

Palmyra
La Grippe

C.E. YATES
, 91

ROE, Mary
5, F, white

Married
American

26 Aug 1912
69

Palmyra
Cancer

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 58

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C.E. YATES
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17 May 1912
75

Baldwin
Senility

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 45

9 Dec 1911
67

Leavenworth
Intestinal obstruction

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 14

Palmyra
Senility

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 132

Palmyra
Cancer

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 57

Palmyra
Confinement

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 72

9 May 1913
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2, F, white

Widow
American

SAMMER, Thomas
12, M, white

Married
English

SAMPLE, Mary E.
5, F, white

Married
American

SAMPLE, Maud
6, F, white

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16, M, white

Single
American

12 Feb 1915
8

Kansas City, KS
Empyima of throat

W.D. WHEELER
J.H. GRIFFIN, 7

SCHWARTZ, Ester
-11, F, white

Single
German

25 Oct 1913
5 mo.

Willow Springs
Meningites

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 115

SHENDALL, S.A.
2, F, white

Married

Feb 1912
72

Ottawa
Heart failure

J.H. GRIFFIN, 25

SHIELDS, Maria
16, F, white

Widow
American

27 Feb 1915
88

Palmyra
Pneumonia

J.C. CASTO
Wm. COUGHLIN, 9

SHIFFER, Bertha, Mrs.
7, F, white

Married
American

12 Jan 1911
42

Baldwin
Rupt. ectopig gestation

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 78

SHUMWAY, A.R.
11, M, white

Married
American

12 Jan 1914
64

Baldwin City
Cancer of stomach

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 123

SIBLEY, Albert H.
6, M, white

Nov 1912
American

Kansas City, MO
Aortic insufficiency

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MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

SISSON, L. or T. E. , Mrs.
19, F, white

Married
American

25 Dec 1915
51

McAlister, Okla.
Pneumonia

PHYSICIAN
UNDERTAKER, PERMIT
V. McCORLEY
J.H. GRIFFIN, 40

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10, F, white

Married
American

14 Sep 1913
51

Redlands, Calif.
Carcinomia of breast

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15, M, white

Married
American

21 Nov 1914
78

Baldwin
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W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 166

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15, F, white

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50

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4 Nov 1915
45

Kansas City, M9
Alicohilic poisoning

H.B. McCALL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 35

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American

24 Oct 1916
23

Baldwin City
Maniton prostration

W.A. UHL
Clyde STEWART, 30
Savonburg, KS

SOUTHARD, St. Claire
9, M, black

Married
American

13 Aug 1913
87

Palmyra
Acute nepotis

P.J.H. VANDEWYTH
, 100

SPENCE, Sarah Elizabeth
15, F, white

Widow
American

5 Nov 1914

Baldwin
Senility

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 165

SPURGEON, Mary Malinda
10, F, white

Married
American

2 Oct 1913
75

Palmyra
Chronic myocarditis with
general anasaica

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 107

American

16 Oct 1911
8 mo.

Baldwin
Ricketts

W.A. UHL
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 4

SNODGRASS, Alice Bessie
-22, F, white

STEPHENS, Infant of B.A.
1, F, white

72

STEVENIN, Lester Liston
Single
27 Apr 1914 Kansas City, MO
W.S. WHEELER
13, M, white
American
3
Inter. hydroepholus
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 140
Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO Burial/Removal· Permit No. 1494, Reg. Dist. 399; 28 Apr 1914, removal to Baldwin,
Kans., via Santa Fe, undertaker Julian K. DAVIDSON, Carroll Davidson &amp; ~o., 3024 Troost. Date of death 1 p.m.,
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11, . F, white

Married
American

7 Dec 1913
27

Vinland, KS
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11, M, white

American

STEWART, Geo. W.
3, M, white

single
American

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Vinland, KS
stillborn

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 119

1 Mar 1912
75

Wichita
Killed by Eng.

J.H. GRIFFIN, 27

19 Jan 1916
65

Baldwin
Toxic nephrites

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 3

2 Dec 1913

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American

20 Nov 1911
81

Baldwin
Crushed hip

G.M. LISTON
GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 10

STICKEL, N. Jennie, Mrs.
21, F, white

Widow
American

12 Apr 1916
75

Baldwin City
Senile dementia

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 10

STONKING, Geo.
5, M, white

Single
German

5 Jun 1912
6 das.

Willow Springs
Unu. poison

H.D. HILL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 50

STOVER, Margaret Julia
23, F, white

Single
American

21 Nov 1916
2

W.A. UHL
Baldwin City
Gastro intestinal influenza Clyde STEWART, 35

STOVER, Noah J.
10, M, white

Married
American

11 Sep 1913
66

Millsburg, PA
Dialation of heart

J.H. GRIFFIN, 105

STUART, Geo. W.
18, M, white

American

22 Nov 1915
68

Lawrence
Organic heart trouble

E.R. KULH
J.H. GRIFFIN, 36

STUMP, John Brown
22, M, white

Widower
American

16 Aug 1916
82

W.A. UHL
Baldwin City
Enlarged liver &amp; gallstones Clyde STEWART, 24

STUN, Glenn Wilson
6, M, white

Single
American

22 Sep 1912
3

Baldwin
Appendecitis

E.L. UHL.
J.H. GRIFFIN, 62

STURM, Ana Marie
13, F, white

single
German

15 May 1914
77

Eudora
Hemorrag brain

J.W. REID
Wm. COUGHLIN, 143

STICKEL, Islah
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MARITAL STATUS DEATH DATE PLACE OF DEATH
NATIONALITY
AGE
CAUSE OF DEATH

SUTTON, Infant
4, F, white

American

Joot

22 Apr 1912

Willow Springs
Born dead

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20 Mar 1912
69

Baldwin
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9, F, white

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American

6 Aug 1913
64

Osowatomie
Carconomia of amentum

TALBOT, Nellie Anna
16, F, white

Married
American

14 Jan 1915
46

W.A. UHL
Baldwin
Gastro intestinal influenza J .H. GRIFFIN, 2

TAYLOR, Arnold B.
14, M, white

Married
American

30 Aug 1914
70

W.A. UHL
Baldwin City
Cancer of stomach and liver J .H. GRIFFIN, 153

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22, F, white

Married
American

18 Oct 1916
43

G~M. LISTON
Dixon Hospital
Injuries from auto accident Clyde STEWART, 29
Buried at Dwight, Kans

TOOTHACHER, Geo. H.
8, M, white

Married
American

19 Mar 1913
70

Baldwin
Cerebral Hem.

C.F. SMITH
J.H. GRIFFIN, 84

TUCKER, Myrtle A.
8, F, white

Married
American

14 Apr 1913
24

Palmyra
Pneumonia

C.E. YATES
J.H. GRIFFIN, 88

TULLAR, Nellie M.
21, F, white

Married
American

14 Jul 1916
79

Lawrence, Kans.
Cancer abdominal visara

GARDNER
Clyde STEWART, 19
Buried in Lebo, KS

VAN ANTWERT, Atty Maria
11, F, white

Married
American

5 Jan 1914
85

Baldwin City
Intereshilial nyphutas

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 122

VAN HOSEN, Mary
3, F, white

Widow
American

8 Apr 1912
82

Willow Springs
Senile debility

F.H. BELL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 35

. VAN TRIES, Mary
6, F, white

Married
American

29 Oct 1912
86

Palmyra
Chronic nepentis

T.W. REID
J.H. GRIFFIN, 67

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18, M, black

Widower
Negro

2 Jul 1915
88
15 Sep 1915
62?

Palmyra - Black Jack
General artiro sclerosis
Baldwin City
Tuberculosis of lung

J.W. REID
Wm. COUGHLIN, 18

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2, F, white

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American

20 Dec 1911
69

Baldwin
Abdominal tumor

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14, F, white

Married
American

3 Aug 1914
79

Baldwin City
Gangreen of foot

W.A. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 151

WINTERS, Cynda Ethel
16, F, white

Single
American

18 Mar 1915
10

Palmyra
Endocanditis

F.H. BELL
Clyde STEWART, 12

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9, M, white

Single
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30 Apr 1913
3

Palmyra
Drowned-

C.E. YATES
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J.H. GRIFFIN, 26

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18, F, white

Widow
American

5 Sep 1915
71

Palmyra
Cerrhosis honots i f
ypert::rophie

WOLLITT, Lillian
5, F, white

Married
American

13 Sep 1912
46

Baldwin
Cancer

E.L. UHL
J.H. GRIFFIN, 59

WOODYARD, Charles Fisher
21, M, white

Married
American

31 Dec 1912
28

Vieques, Porto Rico
Congestion cerebra

J.S.M. PRESSLY
J.H. GRIFFIN, 12

YATES, Ada Marie
20, F, white

Single
American

28 Feb 1916
7

Vinland
Broncho pneumonia

G.M. LISTON
J.H. GRIFFIN, 5

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SOCIETY IfElfBER CAROL FRANCIS WINS AllARD
DCGSmember Carol FRANCIS was awarded a 1991 Certificate of Commendation from the American Association
for State and Local History in recognition of her book, The House Building: My Search for Its Foundations,
which was published recently an~ is available through the Society. The award recognizes achievement in the
preservation and interpretation of local, state, and regional history. Carol's book authenticates the history
of the House building at 729-731 Massachusetts st., the oldest building in downtown Lawrence.

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�DOUGLAS COUlI'rY, KANSAS IfARRIAGE RECORDS -

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From Book 7 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144, Lawrence
Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, KS. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.

BRIDEGROOM/AGE/RES.

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ADAMS, T.L., 45
Wichita, KS
ALLEN, Nicholas, 21
Lawrence, KS
ALLENDORPH, Arthur S., 23
Lawrence, KS
ANDERSON, J. Henry, 32
Lawrence, KS
ANDERSON, W.F., 22
Linwood, KS
ASHBY, Alva L., 25
Baldwin City, KS
BAKER, Herbert H.T., 30
Leavenworth Co., KS
BARBER, Harry M., 25
Douglas Co., KS
BARBER, Wm. T., 50
Douglas Co., KS
BARNES, William H., 25
Lawrence, KS
BATE, Daniel, 40
Lawrence, KS
BATERS, George, 22
Lawrence, KS
BEASLEY, James 0., 24
Lawrence, KS
BELL, L.W., 26
Lawrence, KS
BENEDICK, Herbert F., 28
Lawrence, KS
BENNETT, Arthur H., 22
Kansas City, MO

BRIDE/AGE/RESIDENCE
JACKSON, Addie, 37
Lawrence, KS
MILLER, Addie_ (Ada), 24
Lawrence, KS
FLINTON, Mamie E., 20
Lawrence, KS
UNDERWOOD, Annie E., 23
Lake Como, PA
McCARTHY, Mary Ellen, 17
Linwood, KS
TOPPING, Allie V., 24
Baldwin City, KS
NICKSON, Keziah, 22
Leavenworth Co., KS
FITZPATRICK, Margaret A., 23
Douglas Co., KS
WARBINTON, Sarah F., 34
Lawrence, KS
HUTSON, Annie L., 19
Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON, Louisa, 22
Lawrence, KS
MOORE, Minnie, 17
Lawrence, KS
WILLIS, Katie (Kate M.), 20
Lawrence, KS
BURR, Ida R., 20
North Lawrence, KS
HOWE, Eva F., 22
Lawrence, KS
McILRAVY, Allicia, Miss, 19
Lawrence, KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

13 May 1891
MERRITT, T. J. , M.G.
180
Lawrence, KS
18 May 1891
COHRON, E.M. , Rev. , M.G~
182
Lawrence, KS
18 Jun 1891
STOTE, A.H. , M.G.
194
Lawrence, KS
22 Jun 1891
WILSON, S.F. , M.G.
196
204 Elm st., N. Lawrence
North Lawrence, KS
9 Apr 1891
BISHOP, P. , Priest
158
Tonganoxie, Leavenworth Co., KS
2 Jun 1891
187
QUAYLE, W.A., M.G.
Baldwin, Douglas Co. , KS
TREPPER, I.C., Rector
20 Apr 1891
168 P.E. Church of st. Paul
Leavenworth, KS
GROENER, R.B., Catholic
23 Sep 1891
220
Priest, Eudora, KS
Big Springs, KS
19 Feb 1891
McCREARY, D.L., M.G.
148
Residence of W.T. BARBER
YARGER, H.L., Clergyman
4 Oct 1891
224
Lawrence, KS
Lutheran
MERRITT, T.J., M.G.
9 Apr 1891
166
Lawrence, KS
ENDACOTT, John, M.G.
1 Mar 1891
152
M.E. Ch., N. Lawrence
Lawrence, KS
STOTE, A.H., M.G.
29 Jan 1891
140
Douglas Co., KS
WILSON, S.F., M.G.
27 May 1891
184
204 Elm st., N. Lawrence
North Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
1 Jan 1891
134
Douglas Co., KS
15 Jul 1891
202
MILLER, J.K., M.G.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS

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BERTSCH INGER , F.W., 23
Lecompton, KS
BIDINGER, O.A., 22
Douglas Co., KS
BISHOP, Nicholas J., 26
Gunsight, TX'
BLOSE, Ulysses G., 27
Devils Lake, ND
BOWEN, Alfred A., 35
Leavenworth Co., KS
BOWERS, L.K., 24
Topeka, KS
BRADFORD, Cyrus A., 23
Willow Springs Twp.
BRADLEY, Isaac F., 29
Kansas City, MO
BROADUS, Jackson, 30
Lawrence, KS
BROOKS, Oscar L., 22
Tamaqua, PA
BROWN, C.W., 30
Lawrence, KS
BURGESS, William J., 27
Gardner, Johnson Co., KS
BURGOYNE, Grant, 23
Douglas Co., KS
BURTON, Alonzo C., 34
Lecompton, Doulgas Co., KS
BUSSE, C.B., 22
Lawrence, KS
BUTLER, E.B., 21
Io1a, KS
BUTLER, Louis,27
Reno, KS
CAMPBELL, William A., 24
Lenape, KS
CANNON, James H., 24
Lawrence, KS

TRUAN, Sarah J' 21
Lecompton, KS
MURPHY, Winnie E., 21
Douglas Co., KS
OLSON, Emma H., 25
Lawrence, KS
STANTON, Louia C., 30
Lawrence, KS
FREDERICK, Catherine E., 27
Leavenworth Co., KS
DORON, T .A., 22
Topeka, KS
REEHER, Minnie E., 23
Douglas Co., KS
JOHNSON, Mamie B., 22
Lawrence, KS
YOUNG, Vina, Miss, 22
Lawrence, KS
CLARK, Fannie, 21
Lawrence, KS
MEITH, Frances, 16
Lawrence, KS
WARD, Martha J., 20
Gardner, Johnson Co., KS
SEVERS, Bertha, 25
Douglas Co., KS
BURNETT, Sarah A., 22
Lecompton, KS
ROYER, Emma, 19
Hamilton, MO
JOHNSON, Ada A., 19
Douglas Co., KS
WILKINS, Mary, 18
Reno, KS
HANEY, Minta B., 18
Lenape, KS
HINES, Sarah Ellen (Ella), 23
Lawrence, KS
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HOPE, John C., Clergyman
230
20 Oct 1891
Al HOPE, Jennie HOPE
Lecompton, KS
B. J. , P.J.
HORTON,
154
3 Mar 1891
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B. J. , P.J.
232
21 Oct 1891
Lawrence, KS
JESSUP, Elias, Pastor
204
29 Jul 1891
Friends Church
Lawrence, KS
Jas. , Priest
McNAMEE,
258
31 Dec 1891
Linwood, Leavenworth Co., KS
28 Sep 1891
223
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
2 Aug 1891
205
FLORY, Christopher, M.G.
Residence of Christopher FLORY
8 Sep 1891
219
MERRITT, T.J., M.G.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
30 Nov 1891
247
WILSON, J.W., Minister
Lawrence, KS
13 Apr 1891
167
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
16 Dec 1891
251
HOWLAND, C.G., Minister
Unitarian Church
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
2 Nov 1891
236
Lawrence·, Douglas Co., KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
11 Aug 1891
208
Lawrence, KS
12 Apr 1891
165
BONEBRAKE, J .H., M.G.
E.P. HARRIS's home
25 Oct 1891
234
CORD LEY , Richard, M.G.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
10 Sep 1891
219
OAKES, J.L., Rev., M.G.
Lakeview, Douglas Co., KS
7 Jul 1891
200
KAHN, Wm., J.P.
Reno, Leavenworth Co., KS
31 Dec 1891
262
License only
17 Mar 1891
.'Lawrence, KS

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BRIDEGROOM/AGE/RES.
CARPENTER, William A. , 28
Lawrence, KS
CARTWRIGHT, George T. , 26
Baldwin, KS
CAVALIER, William, 23
New Orleans, LA
CEARFOSS, Willard F., 29
Willow Springs, KS
CHADBOURNE, Geo. W. , 30
Kansas City, MO
CHANDONIA, Charles E. , 51
South Bend, Ind.
CHARLES, Clyde C., 25
Ottawa, KS
CHILDS, Edward N., 37
Douglas Co., KS
CHIPLEY, George, 25
Lawrence, KS
COLTRAINE, John J., 29
Johnson Co., KS
COPP, Jacob F., 31
Eudora, KS
CORDER, Henry M., 30
Douglas Co., KS
CORNELL, Arthur B.-, 21
Ottawa, KS
COWENS, William, 21
Lawrence, KS
COX, Martin Luther, 28
Douglas Co., KS
CRAIG, Everet, 25
Guthrie, OK
CRANE, Cyrus. Sykes, 25
Kansas City, MO
CREW, Dan A., 25
Lawrence, KS
CR~TES, Tholllas D., .24
Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS

BRIDE/AGE/RESIDENCE
FORD, Lydia J. (A. ) , Miss, 23
Leavenworth Co., KS
SPENCE, Nellie C. , 27
Baldwin, KS
BROWN, Lizzie, 20
Knoxville, TN
RAY, Cenie Ann, 30
Willow Springs, KS
PASCOE, Bessie, 26
Republic, Mich.
ABDILL, Sarah E., 45
Lawrence, KS
LOWE, Alice L., 25
Ensign, KS
STRUB, Rosie, 19
Douglas Co., KS
FRY, Francis, 25
Lawrence, KS
MATHEWS, Belle, 33
Douglas Co., KS
WANDRIES, Mary, 21
Eudora, KS
PARNELL, Rosa E. , 20
Douglas Co. , KS
JOHNSON, Cora B. , 18
Ottawa, KS
JOHNSON, Carrie, 18
Lawrence, KS
CAMPBELL, Lillis, 18
Douglas Co., KS
BURROUGHS, Susie, 23
Lawrence, KS
HUTCHINGS, Josephine Eliz, 26
Lawrence, KS
HOYT, Genevieve, 18
Monte Vista, Colo.
CARPENTER, Belle~ 21
Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS

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259
STOTES, Aaron D. , Pastor
Christian Church, Lawrence, KS
1 Sep 1891
215
MOTTER, J .A., M.G.
Baldwin, KS
6 Apr 1891
164
HORTON, B.J. , P.J.
Lawrence, KS
22 Mar 1891
160
WELLS, S. R. , M.G.
Willow Springs Church, Douglas Co., KS
12 Dec 1891
252
HOWLAND, C.G. , Minister
Lawrence, KS
Unitarian Church
17 Aug 1891
210
WILSON, S. F. , Clergyman
Lawrence, KS
17 May 1891
179
STOTE, A.H. , M.G.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
- HORTON, B. J. , P.J.
24 Nov 1891
242
Lawrence, KS
23 De&lt;=: 1891
256
WARD, A.M. , Rev. , M.G.
North Lawrence, KS
18 Feb 1891
146
HAVERMALE, G. W., Pastor
Near Hesper, KS
M.E. Chur. , De Soto, KS
21 Jan 1891
137
WHITNEY, William, M.G.
Douglas Co., KS
M.E. Church
10 Oct 1891
226
HORTON, B. J. ,. P. J.
Lawrence, KS
21 Aug 1891
211
STERNBERG, T. J., J.P.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
26 Nov 1891
245
MARTIN, Robt. , M.G.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis JOHNSON
24 Dec 1891
257
OAKES, J.L., Rev., M.G.
Lawrence, KS
7 Dec 1891
249
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
12 Nov 1891
242
HOWLAND, C.G., Clergyman
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence
12 Aug 1891
209
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
L~wrence, Douglas Co., KS
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27 May 1891
186
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Lawrence, KS
CUMMINGS, Clinton, 21
Lakeview, Douglas Co., KS
DAVIDSON, Charles S., 24
Coffey Co., KS
DAVIS, Christopher P., 25
Lawrence, KS
DEAN, J.H., 35
. Douglas Co., KS
DESKINS, William G., 27
Douglas Co., KS
DORAN, o. J., 27
Mattoon, Ill.
DORAN, Thomas F., 29
Topeka, KS
DUMMER, Henry E., 42
Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS
DUNCAN, Edward, 22
Big Springs, KS
DUNCAN, Howard E., 27
Lawrence, KS
DUNHAM, Ira T., 24
Lawrence, KS
DUNLAP, Charles G., 32
Lawrence, KS
DUNN, Osman Lincoln, 30
Overbrook, Osage Co., KS
DUNSER, Louis, 29
Echo, Douglas Co., KS
ENGWALL, John F., 30
Kansas City, MO
EVINGER, Elmer, 19
Johnson Co., KS
FELLER, Samuel, 23
Gray Co., KS
FLORY, George A., 21
Douglas Co., KS

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28 May 1891
187
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
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3 Jul 1891
199
BONEBRAKE, J.H., preacher;
Lake View, Douglas Co., KS
Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS
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4 Nov 1891
236
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KIMBERLING, Mary, 21
STRONG, Dwight A., M.G.
'11 Feb 1891
143
North Lawrence, Douglas Co. Douglas Co., KS
GRIMES, Anna L., 21
LEWIS, P.M., M.G~
21 Oct 1891
229
Douglas Co., KS
Lecompton, KS
MARTIN, Hallie J., Miss, 26
10 Dec 1891
250
GOODALE, A.B., M.G.
Black Jack, KS
Black Jack, Douglas Co., KS
WOODWARD, Mary W., 29
12 Nov 1891
241
HOWLAND, C.G., clergyman
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
SUNDERLIN, Mary R., 27
11 Feb 1891
144
McGees Mills, Clearfield Co., PA Lawrence, KS
HILL, Lulu, 16
28 ~eb 1891
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
152
Big Springs, KS
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
CREW, Mary H., 23
30 Apr 1891
173
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
ARRASMITH, Sarah N., 25
2 Jun 1891
188
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
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12 Aug 1891
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
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5 May 1891
176
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3 Jun 1891
189
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Echo, Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
WHEELER, Ella E., 30
14 May 1891
181
POWELL, Enoch, Min.
Quindaro, KS
Unitarian, Topeka, KS
Lawrence, KS
LIGGETT, Jennie, 24
PRITCHARD, G.G., M.G.
22 Feb 1891
149
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
HEINLY, Estella J., 23
YARGER, H.L., Pastor
8 Sep 1891
218
Lawrence, KS
Eng. Lutheran Church
Lawrence, KS
FLORY, Christopher, M.G.
WEBB, Rebecca E.• , 1.6
2 Aug -1891
205
Douglas Co., KS
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Clearfield, Douglas Co., KS
GARRETT, John, 35
. Ottawa, KS
GEIGER, G.M., 26
Douglas Co., KS
GERSON, George, 28
Oklahoma City, OK Terr.
GIBSON, Lucien A., 25
Lawrence, KS
GILBERT, Theodore J., 23
Columbus, Ohio
GILLEY, Arthur, 20
Douglas Co., KS
GILMORE, A.G., 25
MaCluth, Jefferson Co. , KS
GLEASON, Charles J. , 25
Pleasant Grove, KS
GLENN, Cyrus L., 21
Lecompton, KS
GODFREY, Thomas J., 31
Lawrence, KS
GOODMAN, Menifee, 24
Williamstown, KS
GOULD, Charles R., 24
Lawrence, KS
GRIFFITH, William, 23
Lawrence, KS
GROSS, James, 21
Lawrence, KS
HADLEY, A.W., 34
Parsons, KS
HAM, Nelse, 26
Jefferson Co., KS
HAMILTON, Alfred P., 31
Goodrich, KS
HANGER, J.A., 21
Douglas Co., KS

OLMSTEAD, Edna L., 22
Clearfield, Douglas Co., KS
JOHNSON, Annie, 24
Ottawa, KS
HARDTAFER, Mary L., 23
Douglas Co., KS
HEYMAN, Pauline, 22
Lawrence, KS
OHLFEST, Anna C., 24
Lawrence, KS
SHANE, Eella N., Miss, 23
Lawrence, KS
LEEMAN, Mary, 20
Douglas Co., KS
WARREN, Dora E., 17
Linwood, KS
HOLLOWAY, Hattie A., 22
Willow'Springs, KS
PARSON, Josie E., 18
Lecompton, KS
WILSON, Phoeba L., 2 O.
Linwood, KS
BARNHART, M.H., 21
Reno, KS
CARBON, Lillie H.B., 24
Denver, Colorado
SEAMAN, Ida, 20
Lawrence, KS
WILSON, Ida, 18
Lawrence, KS
TEN BROECK, Nettie, 28
Lawrence, KS
BROWN, Jos(s)ie, 23
Jefferson Co., KS
HINDMAN, Lalla, 19
Lawrence, KS
BARNHISEL, Lizzie J., 20
Douglas Co., KS

HORTON, B.J., P.J.
7 Oct 1891
226
Lawrence, KS
13 Oct 1891
227
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
1 Mar 1891
151
MESENHIMER, W., J.P.
Residence of W. MESENHIMER
27 May 1891
185
BERKOWITZ, Henry, Rabbi
Lawrence, KS
Kansas City, MO
1 Aug 1891
207
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
Lawrence, KS
STOTES, Aaron D., Pastor
6 Dec 1891
249
Christian Church
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
7 Oct 1891
225
Lawrence, KS
22 Apr 1891
171
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
6 May 1891
175
DAVIS, Werter R., M.G.
Willow Springs, Douglas Co., KS
26 Aug 1891
214
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B. J. , P.J.
21 Dec 1891
254
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
HORTON, B. J. , P.J.
23 Dec 1891
255
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
26 "May 1891
185
MARVIN, Jas. , M.G.
Lawrence, KS
STOTE, A.H., M.G.
14 May 1891
178
Lawrence, KS
MARTIN, Robert, M.G.
31 Dec 1891
262
Mr. &amp; Mrs. WILSON's
JESSUP, Elias, Pastor
7 Feb 1891
142
Friends Church
Douglas Co., KS
WILSON, S.F., Rev., M.G.
15 Oct 1891
228
Lawrence, KS
GILL, Edward, M.G.
29 Oct 1891
234
M.E~ Church
Lawrence, . KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
28 Feb 1891
153
Lawrence, KS

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BENELL, Cora E. I 22
Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS
HEDLEY, G.W. , 24
BRIDWELL, Mary, 24
Black Jack, Douglas Co. , KS Baldwin,
KS
HERD, Isaac, 21
STEWART, Ella, 18
Douglas Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
HERRIOTT, Walter T. B. , 19
OATMAN, Evelyn, 28
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HILKEY, E. J. , 24
ROTHROCK, Ada, 25
Overbrook, Osage Co. , KS
Lawrence, KS
HINTON, Martin M. , 40
JONES, Celia A., 36
Joplin, MO
Perry, KS
HOCKINS, Page, 31
LOGAN, Cordelia, 21
Perryville, KS
Perryville, KS
HOLLOWAY, Joseph, 25
RANSY, Rosa, 19
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HOOBLER, William A. , 21
EVANS, Anna M., 20
Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS
HOOD, George W., 33
BALDWIN, Cora, 30
Clinton, KS
Clinton, KS
HOPKINS, J.C., 30
THISTLETHWAITE, Anna E., 26
Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
HOPSON, Willis, 54
MARVIN, Maria, 57
Topeka, KS
Lawrence, KS
HORNER, D.H., 23
JUDY, May F., 21
Lawrence, KS
Jefferson Co., KS
HUNT, Thomas W., 26
SMITH, Alvina E., 22
Patterson, KS
Lawrence, KS
HURD, George R., 52
PARDEE, Della E., Mrs., 38
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
HYATT, N.P., 25
MERRY, Edith A., 27
Hamilton Co., Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
HYLAND, J.M., 28
CALLAN, Mary A., 26
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
JACKSON, John, 45
HOWARD, Ellen, 21
North Lawrence, KS
North Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON, Andrew, 39
HAMITLON, Ida, 26
Argentine, KS
Lawrence,KS

23 Mar 1891
160
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216
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Lawrence, KS
20 May 1891
183
STOTE, A.H., M.G.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
24 Dec 1891
255
MOORE, A.H., Pastor M.E.
M.J. JONES, Jefferson Co. Ch., S. Perry
19 Apr 1891
170
HENDERSON, J.G., M.G.
Perry, Jefferson Co., KS
30 Dec 1891
259
ENNIS, A.T., Priest
Lawrence, KS
St. John's Catholic Ch.
1 Oct 1891
223
LEWIS, P.M., M.G.
Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS
15 Jan 1891
135
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, KS
18 Feb 1891
145
GOWELL, P.W., J.P.
Stranger Twp., Leavenworth Co., KS
31 Dec 1891
261
WILSON, J.W., Min.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
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29 Oct 1891
235
BILLINGSLEY, L.K., M.G.
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29 Dec 1891
260
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251
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Kanwaka Twp., Douglas Co., KS
21 May 1891
183
AYERS, William W., Rector
Lawrence, KS
. Trinity Ch., Lawrence
3 Feb 1891
141
PONPENEY,' Jos. A., Rev.
Douglas Co., KS
Catholic Priest
12 Jul 1891
202
CRAIG, B.B., Min.
Lawrence, KS
9 Nov 1891
_ 240
CHARLTON, John, J~P.·
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS

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JOHNSON, Crary P., 25
JOHNSON, J. Wesley, M.G.
LEONARD, Maud E., 23
189
3 Jun 1891
Joplin, MO
Baldwin City, KS
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS
JOHNSON, Erwin, 28
17 Jun 1891
193
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
CROUCH, Louisa, 20
New York City, NY
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
JONES, J. L., '34
2 Jul 1891
199
FLORY, Christopher, M.G.
FLORY, Viola, 28
Willow Springs Town, KS
Willow Springs Town, KS
E.W. FLORY's
JONES, James E., 26
5 May 1891
176
HOWLAND, C.G., Clergyman
MILLER, May, 21
Kansas City, MO
st. Louis, MO
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
JORASCHKY, August, 37
9 Jun 1891
192
VAN PELT, R.H., M.G.
SKAGGS, Ella S., 23
Ottawa, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
JOY, William, 21
PASLEY, H.A., M.G.
149
COATE(S), Susan, 18
25 Feb 1891
Douglas Co., KS
, Douglas Co., KS
Vinland, KS
KEENY, Edward, 21
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
MASTED, Maud, 16
156
11 Mar 1891
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
KELLOGG, Fred H., 21
20 Oct 1891
230
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.
McCAGUE, Harriet A., 20
Emporia, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
KENYON, James Darlington, 22 WALKER, May, 22
2 Dec 1891
248'
VAN PELT, R.H., M.G.
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
KESLER, David, 29
FLORY, Christopher, M.G.
FLORY, Ida, 19
150
26 Feb 1891
Pleasant Grove, KS
Pleasant Grove, KS
Residence of Levi FLORY
KING, Claude, 30
YARGER, H.L., Rev.
FREDERICKSON,Kate E., 20
22 Sep 1891
221
Denver, Colo.
Lutheran Clergyman
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
KITZMILLER, J.E., 25
MILLER,
J.K., M.G.
201
MILLER, Effie, 23
11 Jul 1891
Elreno, OK Terr.
KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co.,
KOHLER, John G., 33
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
LAWSON, Mary A., 29
3 Nov 1891
237
Hesper, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
KOSANKE, Herman, 29
FIEGENBAUM, F.W., Pastor
SCHAUFELY/SCHUEFLEE, Minna, 20 6 Nov 1891
239
Douglas Co., KS
German M.E. Church
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
LANDER, Edmund J., 23
CORDLEY,
Richard, M.G.
235
KNIGHT, Elizabeth J., 24
27 Oct 1891
Newton, KS
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
LANDON, William, 24
FARWELL, Henry, M.G.
179
ANDERSON, Tena, 20
13 May 1891
Vinland, Douglas Co., KS
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
LANSDOWNE, J.F., 36
15 Oct 1891
228
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
EDENS, Amanda, 27
Jefferson Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
LARSON, Albin, 28
25 Jun 1891
197
MILLER, J.K., M.G.
BERGGEN, Charlotte A., 29
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Lawren~e, ,Douglas Co., KS
LAYMAN, Charles E., 24
3 May 1891
174
LEWIS, P.M., M.G.
HARTUP, Kate F., 23
, Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS

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Lecompton, KS
LINDLEY, Corydon E., 25
Lawrence, KS
LODTER, Fred, 22
Boonton, Morris Co., NJ
LONG, James K., 29
Jefferson Co., KS
LONGANECKER, Maurice E., 22
. ·Clinton Twp., KS
LUCKAN, Otto, 30
Leavenworth Co., KS
LUZINS, Peter Joseph, 30
Lawrence, KS
MALMBERG, August, 28
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
MARSHALL, Delbert A., 19
Lawrence, KS
MARSHALL, Ernest S., 25
Johnson Co;, KS
MARSHALL, John M., 24
Manhattan, KS
MARSHALL, L.B., 26
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
MARX, David, 32
New York City, NY
MATHEWS, Charles J., 29
Eudora, KS
MCCONNELL, John, 24
Tonganoxie, KS
McCOY, Frank, 23
Jefferson Co., KS
MCCREATH, D.H., 30
Douglas Co., KS
McFARLAND, William.G., 26
Lawrence, KS
MCGINNISS, Richard, 21
North Lawrence, KS

BROOKE, Nell, 22
Lecompton, KS
KENNEDY, Belle M., 25
Lawrence, KS
. CUMMINGS, Els.ie, 21
Belvoir, KS
KELSEY, Agnes(s), 29
La~rence, KS
FRANTZ, Katie M., 21
Clinton Twp., KS
KAHN, Anna, 25
Leavenworth Co., KS
FUNK, Jakobena, 32
Lawrence, KS
ANDERSON, Augusta, 35
Lawrence, KS
ROBERTS, Lida, 18
Lawrence, KS
COLLINS, Nannie I., 19
Leavenworth Co., KS
LAWRENCE, Stella, 26
Baldwin, KS
BLANKENCHIP, Mary M., 25
Lawrence, KS
HOUSE, Rachel, 23
Lawrence, KS
SCHRODER, Louisa, 20
Eudora, KS
CROSSMAN, Hattie, 19
Tonganoxie, KS
BRANNIGAN, Ina, 17
Jefferson Co., KS
GENTRY, Lillie E., 22
Douglas Co., KS
VAN TRIES, Bertha, 21
Black Jack, Douglas Co., KS
EVANS, Lucy, 18
North Lawrence, KS

14 Oct 1891
227
SNYDER, J.H., M.G.
Lecompton, KS
3 Jan 1891
135
NORTON, John Q.A., P.J.
Lawrence, KS'
22 Oct 1891
229
BONEBRAKE, J.H., M.G.
Near Belvoir, Douglas Co., KS
2~ Jan 1891
138
McCOY, Justus, M.G.
Douglas Co., KS
Evanglist Ch. of Christ
27 Jan 1891
138
GEYER, E.L., Rev.
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
24 Dec 1891
253
MUELLER, J., M.G.
Reno Twp., Leavenworth Co., KS
4 Apr 1891
163
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, KS
16 Apr 1891
166
LELLEY, M.L., M.G.
1016 CT St., Lawrence, KS
15 Apr. 1891
169
STERNBERGH, T.J., J.P.
Lawrence, KS
14 May 1891
180
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
25 Aug 1891
213
GOODALE, A.B., M.G.
Baldwin, KS
11 Mar 1891
157
STOTE, A.H., M.G.
Lawrence, KS
9 Jun 1891
191
BERKOWITZ, Henry, Rabbi
Lawrence, KS
Kansas City, MO
11 Feb 1891
144
YARGER, H.L., Rev.
Douglas Co., KS
Lutheren Church
6 Aug 1891
206
BISHOP, P., Rev.
Tonganoxie, Leavenworth Co., KS
24 Sep 1891
222
ATKINSON, J.W., M.G.
Williamstown, Jefferson Co., KS
18 Jun 1891
194
CORDLEY, Richard, M.G.
Wakarusa, Douglas Co., KS
27 Aug 1891
213
MILLER, J.K., M.G.
Black Jack, KS
23 Apr. 1891
172
HORTON, B.J.; P.J.
Lawrence, KS

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Kanwaka, KS
McKINNEY, Edgar, 23
Reno, Leavenworth Co., KS
McNEES, D.E., 44
Vinland, KS
McPHERSON, Elmer, 21
Topeka, KS
MEINKE, Theodore C., 27
Linwood, KS ,
MIFFLIN, David H., 23
Worden, Douglas Co., KS
MILLER, Thomas H., 35
Overbrook, KS
MOORE, Charles, 21
Kiinsas City, MO
MORTON, George F., 29
Douglas Co., KS
MOSS, Clarence D., 21
Topeka, KS
MURPHY, H. S., 28
Ottumwa, Iowa
MURPHY, Michael J., 29
Douglas Co., KS
NEWTON, Frank, 42
Elk Co., KS
NORWINE, Henry A., 60
Leavenworth Co., KS
PARKER, Barney, 29
Lenape, Leavenworth Co., KS
PARKHURST, ~. Seymour, 24
Lawrence, KS
PARNELL, Andrew, 33
Jefferson Co., KS
PARNELL, George, 31
Douglas Co., KS
-PARRETT, Orrin D., 26
Lawrence, KS

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DODDRIDGE, Avis Amelia, 16
OAKES, J.L., Rev., M.G.
26 Nov 1891
243
Kanwaka, KS
Lawrence, KS
GIDEON, Olla, 18
22 Jun 1891
195
KAHN, Wm., J.P.
Reno, Leavenworth Co., KS
Reno, Leavenworth Co., KS
HINES, Mary, 37
26 Nov 1891
244
PASLEY, H.A., M.G.
Willow Springs, KS
Bride's house
CRANDALL, Jennie, 22
15 Aug 1891
209
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Topeka, KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
ANDERSON, Alice M. (Eliza), 17 10 Dec 1891
250
RICHARDSON, A.M., M.G.
Linwood, KS
L~nwood, KS
SCHOEPFLIN, Cora A., 18
McCREARY, D.L., M.G.
244
25 Nov 1891
Worden, Douglas Co., KS
Clinton, KS
DAVIS, T.D., Rev., M.G.
MARSHALL, Elizabeth J., 28
14 Oct 1891
224
Media, Douglas Co., KS
The Bride's father's
JENKINS, Addie, 19
13 Jul 1891
203
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co,., KS
TUCKER, Fannie E., 24
24 Dec 1891
256
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
MERRITT, Lizzie T., 21
23 Aug 1891
212
CRAIG, B.B., Min.
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
WELKER, Florence, 19
2 Feb 1891
141
PRITCHARD, G.G., Rev.
Lawrence, KS
Douglas Co., KS
MUELLER, J., M.G.
DRAVIS, Lena, Miss, 21
26 Aug 1891
214
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
HUMMER, Mary, 41
PASLEY, H.A., M.G~
13 Apr 1891
167
Elk Co., KS
Vinland, Douglas Co., KS
HOPKINS, James, M.G.
WEATHERWAX, Nancy, 50
2 May 1891
171
Cowley Co., KS
. Winfield, Cowley Co. , KS
WARREN, Florena F., 23
BURROWS, William 0., J.P.
186
31 May 1891
Leavenworth Co., KS
Co.
, KS
Fall Leaf, Leavenworth
J. K. , M.G.
RAYMOND, Mamie, 20
MILLER,
30 Dec 1891
261
Lawrence, KS
North Lawrence, KS
OSBORN, Julia, 32
HORTON, B. J. , P.J.
197
24 Jun 1891
Leavenworth Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
DAVIS, Ellen, 28
HORTON, B.J. , P.J.
252
14 Dec 1891
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence', KS
FOREMAN, Nona, 20
STOTE, A.H. , M.G.
10 May 1891
177
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

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Eudora, KS
PATTON, F.R., 21
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
PATTY, H.H., 38
North Lawrence, KS
PERRY, Edgar, 29
Kansas City, KS
PHILLIPS, Archie, 22
Topeka, KS
PICKENS, John I., 23
Lawrence, KS
PIERCE, Jacob, 26
Tonganoxie, KS
PITTMAN, E.W., 29
Omaha, Nebr.
PITTS, Charles M., 25
Glen Elder, KS
PLATZ, Frank, 22
Douglas Co., KS
PORTER, James, 21
Baldwin City, KS
RAHSKOPF, Frank, 25
Lawrence, KS
RAMSEY, Harry T., 27
Billings, Mont.
RANDEL, Dick, 22
Baldwin City, KS
RANKIN, Ernest R., 25
Pueblo, Colorado
RANKIN, I.C., 32
Clarinda, IA
RAYSON, Charles 0., 23
Douglas Co., KS
REDMOND, C.F.(J.), 29
Lawrence, KS
RHODES, Edward, 20
Overbrook, KS

HUNTER, Nellie, 21
Fall Leaf, KS
BULLOCK, Minnie, 17
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
AKERS, Ida M., 22
North Lawrence, KS
SOMMER, Theresa, 28
Eudora, KS
BROWN, Winnie, 19
Top.eka, KS
KLAUS, Angela K., 21
Leavenworth Co., KS
ACKLEY, Mary, 20
Tonganoxie, KS
SEILER, Olive B., 22
Lawrence, KS
CARAHER, Florence M., 22
Hesper, KS
ICE, Jennie, 15
Douglas Co., KS
HIGGINS, Della
Ottawa, KS
HAMILTON, Clara, 19
Leavenworth, KS
MARSHALL, Lizzie A., 22
Lawrence, KS
SKINNER, Maggie E., 20
Baldwin City, KS
HAMLIN, Nellie C., 23
Lawrence, KS
HAMILTON, Eva V., '21
Garnett, KS
REECE, Sallie B., 17
Douglas Co., KS
WILSON, E.J., 33
Lawrence, KS
CARTER, Maggie, 19
Baldwin City, KS

BURROWS, W.O., J.P.
237
4 Nov 1891
Fall Leaf, Leavenworth Co., KS
11 Feb 1891
143
FARWELL, Henry, M.G.
Clinton, KS
Douglas Co., KS
HILL, E.Y., M.G.
3 May 1891
174
North Lawrence, KS
GROENER, R.B., Rev.
26 Nov 1891
245
Catholic Priest
Eudora, KS
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
178
11 May 1891
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
HADLEY, M.W., J.P.
26 Feb 1891
151
Bride's residence, Leavenworth Co., KS
5 Nov 1891
239
HORTON, B.J., P.J •
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
16 Apr 1891
169
STOTE, A.H., M.G.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
11 Nov 1891
241
KOEPEELS, H., M.G.
Hesper, Douglas Co., KS
4 Aug 1891
207
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
, Lawrence, KS
BROWN, J.L., Min.
257
24 Dec 1891
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS
21 Oct 1891
231
KELLY, Claude, Pastor
Leavenworth, KS
Baptist Church
21 Oct 1891
232
VAN PELT, R. H., M. G.
Lawrence, KS
SMITH, James D., M.G.
4 Jul 1891
198
Baldwin City, KS
TELFORD, J.C., M.G.
20 May 1891
182
M.E. Church, Olathe, KS
Lawrence, KS
STRONG,
C.H., M.G.
3 Jul 1891
200
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
RAYSON, Thomas, J.P.
212
23 Aug 1891
Eudora, KS
MILLER, J.K., M.G.
217
2 Sep 1891
Lawrence, KS
GOODALE, A.B., M.G.
188
31 May 1891
Baldwin, KS
Baldwin, KS

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Argentine, KS
RICHARDS, Charles A., 22
Douglas Co., KS
RIGGS, William C., 38
Lawrence, KS
RISLEY, Grant R., 25
Lawrence, KS
ROBERTS, Del, 22
Kansas City, MO
ROBERTS, Willis A., 21
Leavenworth Co., KS
ROBINSON, Ezra L., 28
Topeka, KS
RUMBAUGH, Overlin A., 24
Jefferson Co., KS
SAlLE, John E., 24
Lapeer, KS
SCHIRMER, Frank, 38
Douglas Co., KS
SCHNEBLY, .J.E., 20
Baldwin, KS
SCHOEPFLIN, Henry, 24
Worden, Douglas Co., KS
SCOTT, R.A., 44
Knoxville, TN
SELF, James, 20
Lawrence, KS
SHIELDS, William H., 48
Douglas Co., KS
SHORT, Richard H., 28
Kansas City, MO
SIMMONS, Charles J., 33
Lawrence, KS
SIMPSON, James, 21
Kanwaka, Douglas Co., KS
SKINNER, Roslan, 24
Lawrence, KS

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HINES, Josie, 22
18 Mar 1891
158
M~ssionary Baptist Ch.
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
McCREARY,
D.L., M.G.
MARTIN, Rosie E., 17
27 Dec 1891
258
Douglas Co., KS
Lecompton, KS
ENNIS, A.T., Priest
S CHAL BAR , Mary, 22
25 Nov 1891
243
st. John's Catholic Ch.
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HORTON,
B.J., P.J.
YEAGER, Mary A., 18
19 Jan 1891
137
Lawrence, KS
Douglas Co., KS
WILSON, S.F., Min.
PYLES, May, 20
8 Jun 1891
190
North Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
North Lawrence, KS
HUBBEL,
Ezra, M.G.
15 Feb 1891
146
NORWINE, Mary J., 14
Residence of the bride, Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
6 Jun 1891
190
WILSON, S.F., Min.
McGRADE, Nellie, 28
Lawrence,
KS
North Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
11
Mar
1891
157
CLARK,
M.F., M.G.
SMITH, Cora M., 21
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
136
PONPENEY, Jas. A., Priest
DOYLE, Mattie E. (Martha), 21 21 Jan 1891
Catholic Church, Lapeer
Willow Springs, KS
PONPENEY,
Jas. A~, Rev.
161
WALTENBERG, Rosa, 21
13 Apr 1891
Catholic
Priest
Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
SULLIVAN,
J.M.,
M.G.
142
10
Feb
1891
THOMAS, Anna M., 17
Baldwin, KS
Baldwin City, KS
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
140
WILLIAMS, Emma, 24
27 Jan 1891
Echo, Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
License only
192
MOORE, Jennie, 22
15 Jun 1891
Lawrence, KS
30 Dec 1891
260
BROOKS, Washington W.
CYRUS, Annie, 18
Lawrence,
Douglas
Co.,
KS
M.G.
Leavenworth, KS
26
Jul
1891
204
STOTES,
Aaron D., Pastor
HENDERSON, Eliza, 46
Lawrence,
KS
Christian
Church
Douglas Co., KS
15
Apr
1891
168
CORDLEY,
Richard,
M.G.
McBRIDE, Jessie, 21
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
30 Jun 1891
198
HOWLAND, C.G., Min.
GLATHART, Emily S., 21
Unitarian Church
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
BROOKS,
Washington W.,
246
BLOOD/BLUNT, Mamie, 15
26 Nov 1891
M.G.,
A.M.E:
Church
Kanwaka, Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
HORTON,
B.J.,
P.J.
217
SEETIN, Martha, 18
3 Sep 1891
Kanwaka Twp., Douglas Co.
Lawrence, KS

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HEARN, Etta, 23
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
SQUIRES, Charles E., 29
MILLER, Abbie A., 27
Tulare Co., Calif.
Baldwin, KS
STACY, William Arthur, 27
LIND, Emma Elizabeth, 25
Morganville, KS
Alfred, Douglas Co., KS
STEPHENS, John A., 21
CARVER, Emma, 18
Perryville, KS
Perryville, KS
STEPHENS, William, 26
JENNINGS, Mary, 21
St. Louis, MO
Lawrence, KS
STEVENS, M.C., 24
FENTON, Susie L., 19
Kansas City, MO
Vinland, Douglas Co., KS
STEVENS, William A., 21
MILES, Mary A., 22
Lawrence, KS
Jefferson Co., KS
STEVENSON, Ira C., 22
McCLELLAN, Gertie, 21
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
STONEBURNER, A.L.,. 21
TIMMONS, Liddie, Miss, 20
Lecompton, KS
Lecompton, KS
STOVER, Charles W., 36
PEARSON, Anna, 31
Shawnee Co., KS
Douglas Co.,.KS
STRATTON, Charles H., 29
MARCKS/MARKES, Lovie E., 24
DeSoto, KS
DeSoto, KS
STRODE, James R., 21
WRIGHT, Elizabeth, 21
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
STRONG, Clayton N., 27
HARDING, Mina, 24
Manhattan, KS
Topeka, KS
STRONG, George, 22
KATHERMAN, Fannie, 20
Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS Bond, Douglas Co., KS
SULLIVAN, John, 27
McCLURE, Marguerite st. Clair
Kansas City, MO
21, Lawrence, KS
TENPENNY, J.M., 19
GALLIGER, Nora(h), 22
Jefferson Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
THOMPSON, Benjamin, 23
McCRACKEN, Annie, 19
Jefferson Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
THOMPSON, Robert, 63
ALLEN, Rosa Ann, 47
Clinton, Douglas Co., KS
Lawrence, KS
TILLES, Samuel, 26
JACOBS, Bertha,22
Mansfield~ Ark.
Lawrence, KS

CHARLTON, John, J.P.
9 Jun 1891
191
Lawrence, KS
7 Apr 1891
164
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
31 Aug 1891
215
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Marion Twp., Douglas Co., KS
25 Mar 1891
161
MOORE, A.H., Pastor
Perryville, Jefferson Co., KS M.E. Church
9 Jul 1891
201
ENNIS, A.T., Priest
Lawrence, KS
St. John's Catholic Ch.
26 May 1891
184
PASLEY, H.A., M.G.
Bride's home
WHITE, David, M.G.
238
8 Nov 1891
Jefferson Co., KS
GOODALE, A.B., Pastor
4 Mar 1891
153
prebyterian Ch., Baldwin
Baldwin, KS
HOPE,
A.L., M.G. &amp;
28 Jan 1891
139
HOPE,
Jno. C.
Douglas Co., KS
CORD
LEY
, Richard, M.G.
3 Dec 1891
248
Lawrence,. Douglas Co., KS
STRONG, C.H., M.G.
1 Sep 1891
216
Lawrence, KS
CRAIG, B.B., Rev.
19 Mar 1891
159
Lawrence, KS
240
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
9 Nov 1891
Douglas
Co.,
KS
Lawrence,
218
MICHAEL, Joseph, M.G.
6 Sep 1891
The minister's house
MARVIN, Jas., Min.
147
18 Feb 1891
Lawrence, KS
STERNBERGH, T.J., J.P.
156
5 Mar 1891
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
233
28 Oct 1891
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS
23 Jun 1891
196
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
Lawrence, KS
BERKOWITZ, Henry, Rabbi
14 Jan .1891 - ,
136
Kansas City, MO

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DATE/PLACE

TORNQUIST, E., Rev., 35
Chanute; KS
TRANSUE, Josiah, 22
Jefferson Co., KS
TYRRELL, Perry, 41
Jefferson Co., KS
ULRICH, Eli, 28
Pleasant Grove, KS
ULRICH, James, 23
Douglas Co., KS
UNDERWOOD, J.M., 45
Topeka, KS
VAN CLEAVE, D.F., 22
Oskaloosa, KS
WARREN, Thomas, 55
Leavenworth Co., KS
WATERS, C.C., ,25
Black Jack, KS
WATTS, George W., 33
Lawrence, KS
WEBBER, Albert Alfred, 23
Alfred, KS
WEHE, Lewis E., 26
Baldwin, KS
WEIL, George E., 26
Douglas Co., KS
WHITE, D.A., 55
Eudora, Douglas Co., KS
WHITE, H.A., 23
,Eudora, KS
WILBUR, Samuel T., 21
Hesper, Douglas Co., KS
WILLIAMS, Barney Edward, 20
North Lawrence, KS
WILLIAMS, Edward, 42
Lawrence, KS
WILLIAMS, Isaac L., 34
Lawrence, KS

JOHNSON, Jennie F., Miss, 20
Lawrence, KS
GODFREY, Martha J., 19
Jefferson Co., KS
WILLIAMS, Martha, 47
Jefferson 'co., KS
ELLIS, Lilla B. (Liilie), 23
Pleasant Grove, KS
BROWN, Sallie J., 20
Douglas Co., KS
ROBERTSON, Susan, 29
Topeka, KS
PETRIE, Martha, 18
Oskaloosa, Jefferson Co., KS
BREWER, Mary Sidney Jane, 23
Douglas Co., KS
HAYS, Minnie, 23
Kingman, KS
McCOIN, Ada J., Miss, 21
Lenape, KS
BENNETT, Jessie B., 22
Twin Mound, KS
SISSON, Lotta, 21
Baldwin, KS
HALWIS, Martha C., 16
Douglas Co., KS
PARSHALL, Mary, 45
Prairie Centre, Johnson Co.
REED, Meda, 21
Clearfield, Douglas Co., KS
LARGENT, Julia Ann, 23
Hesper, Douglas Co., KS
ANDERSON, Eliza, 16
North Lawrence, KS
CLARK(E), Ida, 16
Lawrence,KS
SIMMONS, Alice, 23
Lawrence, KS

HANSON, A.P., M.G.
220
17 Sep 1891
Baptist minister
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
150
23 Feb 1891
Lawrence,'KS
MOORE, A.H., Pastor M.E.
5'Aug 1891
203
Near Perry, Jefferson Co., KS, Church, S. Perry
PASLEY, H.A., Pastor
21 Apr 1891
170
M.E. Ch., Vinland, KS
Pleasant Grove, KS
MICHAEL, Joseph, M.G.
25 Aug 1891
211
Echo, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
155
5 Mar 1891
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
147
19 Feb 1891
Lawrence, KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
173
30 Apr 1891
Lawrence, KS
28 Oct 1891
233
MARSHALL, Jas. A., Min.
Home of G.N. HAYES, Kingman Co., KS
23 Dec 1891
254
STOTES, Aaron D., Pastor
Lenape, Leavenworth Co.
Lawrence Christian Ch.
4 Nov 1891
238
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
Douglas Co., KS
HORTON, B.J., P.J.
24 Sep 1891
222
Lawrence, KS
KOEPSEL, H., M.G.
21 Dec 1891
253
Eudora, KS
YARGER, H.L., Pastor
8 May 1891
177
Eng. Luth. Church
Lawrence, KS,
RAYSON, Thomas, J.P.
19 Aug 1891
210
Eanos REED's residence
RAYSON, Thomas, J.P.
20 Feb 1891
145
Eudora, Douglas Co., KS
CRAIG, B.B., Christian
22 Jun 1891
195
Minister
Lawrence, KS
GRANT, W.L., Pastor
20 Sep 1891
221
First Baptist'Ch.
"Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas., M.G.
8'Apr 1891
165
Lawrence, KS

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Lawrence, KS
WILLOUGHBY, Lazarus, 35
Lawrence, KS
WILMOTH, Harry E., 23
Lawrence, KS
WILSON, John H., 25
Douglas Co., KS
WIXSON, Mermis W., 23
Lawrence, KS
WOODARD, Levi E. , 23
Johnson Co., KS
WOODRING, Cary A., 30
Lawrence, KS
WRIGHT, Edmund, 68
Baldwin, KS
WRIGHT, William I. (G. ) , 22
Mar ion Twp., Douglas. Co.
YANCY, Isaac, 25
Council Grove, KS
YOUNG, James T., 18
Lawrence, KS
ZOLLNER, George, 29
Kansas City, MO

CHARLTON, John, J.P.
163
27 .Mar 1891
LOVE, Mollie, 27
KS
Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS
CHARLTON, John, J.P.
247
2 Dec 1891
DAVISON, Ella, 28
KS
Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS
MARVIN, Jas. , M.G.
181
19 May 1891
FULTON, Lenora, 20
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
HUFFMAN, G.M. , M.G.
231
21 Oct 1891
FIX, Vina N., 18
KS
Co.
,
Douglas
Big Springs,
Shawnee Co., KS
Richard, M.G.
CORDLEY,
193
17 Jun 1891
OSBORN, Linnie, 21
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
WHITNEY, Wm., M.G.
175
6 May 1891
WALKER, Jennie A., 20
M.E. Church
KS
Co.
,
Eudora, Douglas
Eudora, Douglas Co. , KS
ENDACOTT,
John, Pastor
139
21 Jan 1891
BLAKE, Eliza D., 17
M.E.
Ch.,
N. Lawrence
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
LANGDON,
John
L., M.G.
155
12 Mar 1891
LEA, Belinda, 52
Baldwin,
KS
WRIGHT's
Geo.
Baldwin, KS
ENSLOW, H.S., Rev.
148
22 Feb 1891
ENSLOW, Mamie, Miss, 17
Progressive Brethren Ch.
ENSLOW
Residence
of
H.S.
Mar ion Twp., Douglas Co. , KS
HORTON,
B.J., P.J.
206
1
Aug
1891
CORNISH, Hester, 20
KS
Douglas
Co.,
Lawrence,
Council Grove, KS
GRANT, W.L., Pastor
246
25 Nov 1891
CLINE, Birdie, 18
First Baptist Church
KS
Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS
GROENER,
R.B., Catholic
162
14
Apr
1891
SOMMER, Hedwig, 21
Priest
KS
Co.
,
Douglas
Eudora,
Eudora, KS

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ABDILL, Sarah E.
ACKLEY, Mary
AKERS, Ida M.
ALLEN, Rosa Ann
ANDERSON, Alice M. (Eliza)
ANDERSON, Augusta
ANDERSON, Eliza
ANDERSON, Tena_.
ARRASMITH, Sarah N.
BALDWIN, Cora

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CHANDONIA, Charles E.
PIERCE, Jacob
PATTY, H.H.
THOMPSON, Robert··
MEINKE, Theodore C.
MALMBERG, August
WILLIAMS, Barney Edward
LANDON, WilliamDUNHAM, Ira T.
HOOD, George W.

BRIDE
BARNHART, M.H.
BARNHISEL, Lizzie J.
BENELL, Cora E.
BENNETT, Jessie B.
BERGGEN, Charlotte A.
BLAKE, Eliza D.
BLANKENCHIP, Mary M.
- BLOOD/BLUNT, Mamie
BRANNIGAN, Ina
BREWER, Mary Sidney Jane

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GOODMAN, Menifee
HANGER, J.A.
HARTUP, I.L.
WEBBER, Albert Alfred
LARSON, Albin
WOODRING, Cary A.
MARSHALL, L.B.
SIMPSON, James
McCOY, Frank
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BROOKE, Nell
BROWN, Jos (s) ie
BROWN, Lizzie
BROWN, Sallie J.
BROWN, Winnie
BULLOCK, Minnie
BURNETT, Sarah A.
BURR, Ida R.
BURROUGHS, Susie
CALLAN, Mary A.
CAMPBELL, Lillis
CARAHER, Florence M.
CARBON, Lillie H.B.
CARPENTER, Belle
CARTER, Maggie
CARVER, Emma
CLARK, Fannie
CLARK(E), Ida
CLINE, Birdie
COATE(S), Susan
COLLINS, Gemima
COLLINS, N.annie I.
CORNISH, Hester
CRANDALL, Jennie
CREW, Mary H.
CROSSMAN, Hattie
CROUCH, Louisa
CUMMINGS, Elsie
CYRUS, Annie
DAVIS, Ellen
DAVISON, Ella
DODDRIDGE, Avis Amelia
DORON, T.A.
DOYLE, Mattie E. (Martha)
DRAVIS, Lena, Miss
EDENS, Amanda
ELLIS, Lilla B. (Lillie)
ENSLOW, Mamie, Miss

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HEDLEY, G.W.
LEAMER, Coates W.
HAM, Nelse
CAVALIER, William
ULRICH, James
PHILLIPS, Archie
PATTON, F.R.
BURTON, Alonzo C.
BELL, L.W.
CRAIG, Everet
HYLAND, J.M.
COX, Martin Luther
PITTS, . Charles M.
GOULD, Charles R.
CRITES, Thomas D.
RHODES, Edward
STEPHENS, John A.
BROOKS, Oscar L.
WILLIAMS, Edward
YOUNG, James T.
JOY, William
CUMMINGS, Clinton
MARSHALL, Ernest S.
YANCY, Isaac
McPHERSON, Elmer
DUNCAN, Howard E.
McCONNELL, John
JOHNSON, Erwin
LODTER, Fred
SELF, James
PARNELL, George
WILLOUGHBY, Lazarus
McKEOUGH, W.J.
BOWERS, L.K.'
SAlLE, John E.
MURPHY, Michael J.
LANSDOWNE, J.F.
ULRICH, Eli
WRIGHT, William I.(G.)

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EVANS, Anna M.
EVANS, Lucy
FENTON, Susie L.
FITZPATRICK, Margaret A.
FIX, Vina N.
FLINTON, Mamie E.
FLORY, Ida
FLORY, Viola
FORD, Lydia J.(A.), Miss
FOREMAN, Nona
FRANTZ, Katie M.
FREDERICK, Catherine E.
FREDERICKSON, Kate E.
FRY, Francis
FULTON, Lenora
FUNK, Jakobena
GALLIGER, NOra(h)
GENTRY, Lillie E.
GIDEON, Olla
GLATHART, Emily S.
GODFREY, Martha J.
GRIMES, Anna L.
HALWIS, Martha C.
HAMILTON, Clara
HAMILTON, Eva V.
HAMILTON, Ida
HAMLIN, Nellie C.
HANEY, Minta B.
HARDING, Mina
HARDTAFER, Mary L.
HARTUP, Kate F.
HAYS, Minnie
HEARN, Etta
HECKMAN, Becca Jane
HEINLY, Estella J.
HEMMERLE, Berthe
HENDERSON, Eliza
HEYMAN, Pauline
HIGGINS, Della

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HOOBLER, William A.
McGINNISS, Richard
STEVENS, M.C.
BARBER, Henry M.
WILSON, John H.
ALLENDORPH, Arthur S.
KESLER, David
JONES, J.L.
CARPENTER, William A.
PARRETT, Orrin D.
LONGANECKER, Maurice E.
BOWEN, Alfred A.
KING, Claude
CHIPLEY, George
WILMOTH, Harry E.
LUZINS, Peter Joseph
TENPENNY, J.M.
McCREATH, D.H.
McKINNEY, Edgar
SIMMONS, Charles J.
TRANSUE, Josiah
DESKINS, William G.
WElL, George E.
RAHSKOPF, Frank
RANKIN, I.C.
JOHNSON, Andrew
RANKIN, Ernest R.
CAMPBELL, William A.
STRONG, Clayton N.
GEIGER, G.M.
LAYMAN, Charles E.
WATERS, C.C.
SMOOT, Willis G.
DUNN, Osman Lincoln
FELLER, Samuel
DUNSER, Louis
SHIELDS, William H.
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HINDMAN, Lalla
HINES, Josie
HINES, Mary
HINES, Sarah Ellen (Ella)
HOLLOWAY, Hattie A.
HOUSE, Rachel
HOWARD, Ellen
HOWE, Eva F.
HOYT, Genevieve
HUMMER, Mary
HUNTER, Nellie
HUTCHINGS, Josephine Eliz.
HUTSON, Annie L.
ICE, Jennie
JACKSON, Addie
JACOBS, Bertha
JENKINS, Addie
JENNINGS, Mary
JOHNSON, Ada A.
JOHNSON, Annie
JOHNSON, Carrie
JOHNSON, Cora B •.
JOHNSON, Jennie F., Miss
JOHNSON, Louisa
JOHNSON, Mamie B.
JONES, Celia A.
JUDY, May F.
KAHN, Anna
KATHERMAN, Fannie
KELSEY, Agnes(s)
KENNEDY, Belle M.
KIMBERLING, Mary
KLAUS, Angela K.
KNIGHT, Elizabeth J.
LARGENT, Julia Ann
LAWRENCE, Stella
LAWSON, Mary A.

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DUNCAN, Edward
HAMILTON, Alfred P.
RICE, A.H.
McNEES, D.E.
CANNON, James H.
GLEASON, Charles J.
MARX, David
JACKSON, John
BENEDICK, Herbert F.
CREW, Dan A.
NEWTON, Frank
PASEWARK, Herman
CRANE, Cyrus Sykes
BARNES, William H.
PLATZ, Frank
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TILLES, Samuel
MOORE, Charles
STEPHENS, William
BUTLER, E.B.
GARRETT, John
COWENS, William
CORNELL, Arthur B.
TORNQUIST, E., Rev.
BATE, Daniel
BRADLEY, Isaac F.
HINTON, Martin M.
HORNER, D.H.
LUCKAN, Otto
STRONG, George
LONG, James K.
LINDLEY, Corydon E.
DEAN, J.H.
PICKENS, John I.
LANDER, Edmund J.
WILBUR, Samuel T.
MARSHALL, John M.
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STEVENS, William A.
MILES, Mary A.
SQUIRES, Charles E.
MILLER, Abbie A.
ALLEN, Nicholas
MILLER, Addie (Ada)
KITZMILLER, J.E.
MILLER, Effie
JONES, James E.
MILLER, May
SCOTT, R.A.
MOORE, Jennie
BATERS, George
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BIDINGER, O.A.
MURPHY, Winnie E.
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OATMAN, Evelyn
OHLFEST, Anna C.
OLMSTEAD, Edna L.
OLSON, Emma H.
OSBORN, Julia
OSBORN, Linnie
PARDEE, Della E., Mrs.
PARNELL, Rosa E.
PARSHALL, Mary
PARSON, Josie E.
PASCOE, Bessie
PEARSON, Anna
PETRIE, Martha
PYLES, May'
RANSY, Rosa
RAY, Cenie Ann
RAYMOND, Mamie
REECE, Sallie B.
REED, Meda
REEHER, Minnie E.
ROBERTS, Lida
ROBERTSON, Susan
ROTHROCK, Ada
ROYER, Emma
SCHALBAR, Mary
SCHAUFELY/SCHUEFLEE, Minnie
SCHOEPFLIN, Cora A.
SCHRODER, Louisa
SEAMAN, Ida
SEETIN, Martha
SEILER, Olive B.
SEVERS, Bertha
SHANE, Ella N., Miss
SIMMONS, Alice
SISSON, Lotta
SKAGGS, Ella S.
SKINNER, Maggie E.
SMITH, Alvina E.

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ROBERTS, Willis A.
HERRIOTT, Walter T.B.
GIBSON, Lucien A.
FRYE, John W.
BISHOP, Nicholas J.
PARNELL, Andrew
WIXSON, Mermis W.
HURD, George R.
CORDER, Henry M.
WHITE, D.A.
GLENN, Cyrus L.
CHADBOURNE, Geo. W.
STOVER, Charles W.
VAN CLEAVE, D.F.
ROBERTS, Del
HOLLOWAY, Joseph
CEARFOSS, Willard F.
PARKHURST, H. Seymour
RAYSON, Charles_O.
WHITE, H.A.
BRADFORD, Cyrus A.
MARSHALL, Delbert A.
UNDERWOOD, J.M.
HILKEY, E.J.
BUSSE, C.B.
RIGGS, William C.
KOSANKE, Herman
MIFFLIN, David H.
MATHEWS, Charles J.
GRIFFITH, William
SKINNER, Roslan
PITTMAN, E.W.
BURGOYNE, Grant
GILBERT, Theodore J.
WILLIAMS, Isaac L.
WEHE, Lewis E.
JORASCHKY, August
RANDEL, Dick
HUNT, Thomas W.

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SMITH, Cora M.
SOMMER, Hedwig
SOMMER, Theresa
SPENCE, Nellie C.
SPURGEON, Maggie L., Miss
STANTON, Louia C.
STEWART, Ella
STRICKLER, Clara R.
STRUB, Rosie
SUNDERLIN, Mary R.
TEN BROECK, Nettie
THISTLETHWAITE, Anna E.
THOMAS, Anna M.
TIMMONS, Liddie, Miss
TOPPING, Allie V.
TRUAN, Sarah J.
TUCKER, Fannie E.
TUTTLE, Annabel
UNDERWOOD, Annie E.
VAN TRIES, Bertha
WALKER, Jennie A.
WALKER, May
WALTENBERG, Rosa
WANDRIES, Mary
WARBINTON, Sarah F.
WARD, Martha J.
WARREN, Dora E.
WARREN, Florena F.
WEATHERWAX,. Nancy
WEBB, Rebecca E.
WELKER, Florence
WHEELER, Ella E.
WILKINS, Mary
WILLIAMS, Emma
WILLIAMS, Martha
WILLIS, Katie M. (Kate M.)
WILSON, E.J.
WILSON, Ida
WILSON, Phoeba L.

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RUMBAUGH, Overlin A.
ZOLLNER, George
PERRY, Edgar
CARTWRIGHT, George T.
DAVIDSON, Charles S.
BLOSE, Ulysses G.
HERD, Isaac
CROSSGROVE, Harry B.
CHILDS, Edward N.
DUMMER, Henry E.
HADLEY, A.W.
HOPKINS, J.C.
SCHNEBLY, J.E.
STONEBURNER, A.L.
ASHBY, Alva L.
BERTSCHINGER, F.W.
MORTON, George F.
DAVIS, Christopher P.
ANDERSON, J. Henry
McFARLAND, William G.
WOODARD, Lev i E.
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SCHIRMER, Frank
COPP, Jacob F.
BARBER, Wm. T.
BURGESS, William J.
GILMORE, A.G.
PARKER, Barney
NORWINE, Henry A.
FLORY, George A.
MURPHY, H.S.
ENGWALL, John F.
BUTLER, Louis
SCHOEPFLIN, Henry
TYRRELL, Perry
BEASLEY, James O.
REDMOND, C.F.(J.)
GROSS, James
GODFREY, Thomas J.

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STRODE, James R.
RISLEY, Grant R.
BROADUS, Jackson

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Goldie Vivian HOUT passed away July 7, 1991 in
Lawrence. She was born July 22, 1904, daughter
of George Washington JONES and Kate Josephine
ALLEN, and lived in Topeka as a small child. In
1914 she moved to Clinton and had lived there
ever since. She married Thomas Henry HOUT on
July 11, 1921 in Wyandotte County. He died
August 4, 1953.
Mrs. HOUT was active in her community, where
she was a member of the Clinton Lake Historical
Society, Clinton Presbyterian Church, and the
American Legion Auxiliary, as well as our
society.

;"'RECENT OBIroARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS CO.

RESIDENTS
These listings are for persons who were born in
or moved to Douglas Co. before 1911. The edition
of the Lawrence Journal World in which the
obituary appeared is given in parentheses, and
gives much more information.
ERNST, Edith E., of Lawrence, KS: b. 3 Jun 1901,
Lawrence, KS, daughter of Philip and Minna
Steinbring ERNST; d. Tues., 3 Sep 1991,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery;
never married. (Wed., 4 Sep 1991)

,HEFFNER, Earl William: b. 20 Jan 1899 near
Worden, KS, son of Joseph and Rosie Lyon
HEFFNER; d. Thur., 27 Jun 1991, Overbrook,
KS; bur. Worden Cemetery; m. 23 Feb 1927,
Kansas City, KS, Iva Mae EATON (d. 29 Jun
1972). (Fri., 28 Jun 1991)
HOUK, Linna A. of rural Berryton: b. 10 Jun
1901, Richland, KS, daughter of Ezra Geary
WOODWARD and Lottie Lou PETEFISH; d. Sat., 31
Aug 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Clinton
Cemetery, Clinton, KS; m. 18 oct 1923,
Lawrence, KS, Albert Washington HOUK (d. 21
Oct 1960). (Mon., 2 Sep 1991)
LUTZ, Inez Blanche (HEFFNER) of Overbrook, KS:
b. 4 Dec 1900, Worden, KS, daughter of Joseph
and Rosie Anna Lyon HEFFNER; d. Sat., 3 Aug
1991, Shawnee, KS; bur. Worden Cemetery; m.
10 Feb 1926, Worden, KS, Oscar Eugene LUTZ
(d. 21 Mar 1961). (Mon., 5 Aug 1991)
REETZ, Frieda Magdalene (SCHWARZ) of Lawrence,
KS: b. 9 Jul 1897 near Baldwin, KS, daughter
o~ William and Louisa SCHWARZ; d. Fri., 26
Jul 1991, La Grange, IL; bur. Lawrence
Memorial Park Cemetery; m. 19 Feb 1919,
William A. REETZ (d. 9 May 1952). (Sun., 28
Jul 1991)
STALLARD, Hobart M.: b. 14 Jan 1897, Lawrence,
KS, son of Peter and Caroline Stamper
STALLARD; d. Mon., 1 Jul 1991, Topeka, KS;
bur. Underwood Cemetery, Williamstown, KS; m.
3 Nov 1920, Williamstown, KS, Lottie SCHENCK
(d. 1981). (Tues., 2 Jul 1991)
THOREN, Etta (LAUGHLIN), of Eudora, KS: b. 10
May 1894, High Point, NC, daughte~ of
Alexander C. and Cora Sumner LAUGHLIN; d.
Mon., 15 Jul 1991, Eudora, KS; bur. Memorial
Park Cemetery; m. 19 Nov 1919, Eudora, KS,
Edward THOREN (d. 1 May 1978). (Tues., 16 Jul
1991)

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�SOB RECENT ADDITIONS, TO '.PlIE D.C .G.S. LIBRARY

1. America's Williamsburg, by Gerald Horton Bath (Williamsburg, VA, 1946).
2. Caswell County, North Carolina Land Grants, Tax Lists, State Census, .
Apprentice Bonds, Estate Records, by Katherine Kerr Kendall (1977).
3. Cavaliers and Pioneers - Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants
1623-1666, Vol.. I &amp; II, by Nell Marion Nugent.
4. Directory of Scottish Settlers in North American 1625-1825.
5. Documentary History of Virginia 1606-1689, by Warren Billing.
6. Dutch Explorers, Traders and Settlers in the Delaware Valley 1609-1664, by
C.A. Weslager.
7. Early Connecticut Marria,ges, by Bailey.
8. Early Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666.
9. English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, by Louis Des Cognets Jr.
(Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1981).
10. Genealogical and Local History Books in Print, 3rd ed., by Netti Schreiner
Yantis (Genealogical Books in Print, Springfield, PA, 1975 and 1981).
11. Genealogical Gazateer of England.
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12. Genealogical Narrative of the Hart Family in the United States, by S.
Young.
13. Genesee County, NY Federal Census 1810.
14. Handy Book for Genealogists, by George B. Everton, Sr.
15. Historical Society of Fairfax County, Virginia, The, Vol. I I 1970-1971.
16. History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, Missouri (18,89)
17. History of Tompkins County, New York, 1817 (1879).
18. Ill-Ia-Mo Searcher, The, Vol. 15 No.3, Jul 1978; Vol. 16 No. 1 &amp; 2, Jan &amp;
Apr 1988.
19. Insley-Whitman, by Rebecca Ann Insley.
20. Journal of Genealogy, Vol. 3 No.8, Aug 1978, and Vol. 4 No.2, Feb 1979.
21. Kee Family Heritage Book, The.
22. Kerlin's Well: A Unique Site on the Beale Wagon Road near Seligman,
Arizona, by Jack Beale Smith (Tales of the Beale Road Pub. Co., Flagstaff,
AZ) •

23. Midwest Research ~ 100 Years of Clues (N.W. Missouri Genealogical
Society) .
24. Mount Vernon, Virginia by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assoc. of the Union
(Judd &amp; Detweiler, 1963).
25. New York Handy Guide (1946).
26. New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch.
27. New York Marriages Previous to 1784.
28. Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia.
29. Oswego Co., NY Federal Census 1820.
30. Ozark Heritage, Dent Co., MO 1851-~980, Vol. I &amp; I I
31. People Came, The - Osborn, Kansas.
32. Roll of Battle Abbey, The
33. Search of Scottish Ancestry, The, by Gerald ,Hamilton Edwards.
34. State Census of North Carolina 1784-1787, 2nd. ed., by Mrs. Alvaretta
Kenan Register (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1978)
35. Tennessee Cousins - A History of Tennessee People, by Worth S. Ray
(Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1980)
36. Virginia Land Office Inventory, by Daphne S. Gentry (VA State Library,
Richmond)
37. Virginia Vital Records.
38. Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800.

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

DAVIS, HUDDLESTON, SMITH
I have pictures from the estate of Ula Crystal (SMITH) DAVIS that I need to
give to the George W. SMITH family. The pictures are described as follows: (1)
Family photo of 4 girls, 2 boys and a father. On the back it says Augestine,
Lizze, Emma and Drusillea, father Jack, and Jess and George SMITH. (2) Photo
of a man with gun in hands labeled John Wesley DAVIS. (3) Photo of a woman
taken by McVay, Olathe, KS, labeled Lizzie SMITH. (4) Baby photo by C.E.
Eckles, Lamar, MO. On back it says Ella DAVIS your cousin, Issac DAVIS and
Lizzie Smith DAVIS baby. (5) Photo of man and woman taken San Bernadino, CA.
On back it says for George SMITH - Isaac &amp; Lizzie SMITH. (6) Photo of man and
woman taken San Bernadino, CA. On back it says Drusilla HUDDLESTON &amp; 2nd
husband. I would very much like to find the families in these pictures. Maxine
P. (MOORE) HOUGLAND, Rt. 1 Box 262, Perry, KS 66073. Telephone (913) 597-5969.

ANDERSON, BARKER, DRISKELL, EVANS, ENDICOTT, SMITH, TALLEY, WILLIAMS
Seeking information on William SMITH and his wife Susannah. What was her
maiden name? They were in TN in early 1800s, came to the area near Courtney,
MO ca. 1832, about the same time as the TALLEYs and the WILLIAMS. The TALLEYS
were in Saline Co., MO in 1840 and in ~ackson Co., MO by 1844. Children of
William and Susannah SMITH were: Mildred DRISKELL, Jesse SMITH, Sarah TALLEY,
Lucy EVANS, James Madison SMITH,
TALLEY,
SMITH, Eliza ENDICOTT, Simeon
SMITH, Catherine ANDERSON, Enoch SMITH, Sarah E. WILLIAMS, Harriot T. BARKER'.
Need dates of births, marriages and deaths. Some were in KS later. Will
exchange and pay for photocopying. Mrs. Lloyd M. TALLEY, 2020 Emerald Dr.,
Lawrence, KS 66046.

BRYANT, STAINBROOK
I need the orphan or guardianship records of a Peter and Mary C. STAINBROOK
who died in Iowa Territory between 1833 and 1839. Where are they buried and
when did they die? They sold land in Fountain Co., IN in 1833, left Indiana to
go to IL with the David BRYANT family. Where did they go? I need tax, land
records. The STAINBROOK children were: Frederick, Elizabeth, Margaret, Maria,
Katherine, Jane L., Daniel and Sarah Ann.'. Will correspond and pay for copies.
Mrs. Fay STAINBROOK TALLEY, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046.

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are William C. ··YORK and Anna KIRKPATRICK. I believe
are Washington Rufus BRIGHT and Julia Ann YORK. Does
correct? Kevin ONESLAGER, Box 263, Baldwin City, KS

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are william C. YORK and Anna KIRKPATRICK. I believe
are washington Rufus BRIGHT and Julia Ann YORK. Does
correct? Kevin ONESLAGER, Box 263, Baldwin City, KS

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BAKER
Herbert H.T., 24, 39
Isaac L., 3
BALDWIN
Cora, 29, 37
BARBER
Harry M., 24, 38
WIn. T., 24, 40
BARKER
Harriot T., 43
BARNES
William H., 24, 39
BARNETT
J.Z., 12
BARNETTE
J.Z., 8
BARNHART
M.H., 28, 37
BARNHISEL
Lhzie J., 28, 37
BARTON
Byron, 3
H.R., 15
AlT
BATE
. Nicholous, 2
Daniel, 24, 39
AMOS
BATERS
Susan Ann, 2
George, 24, 39
ANDERSON
Alice M. (Eliza), 32, 37 BEASLEY
James 0., 24, 40
Augusta, 31, 37
BELL
Catherine, 43
F.H., 2,5,7,8,9,12,13,
El iza, 36, 37
14,15,16,18,22,23
J. Henry, 24, 40
John Porter, 3
Tena, 30, 37
L.W., 24, 38
W.F., 24, 39
BELL &amp; BYRD, 17
ARMSTRONG
BENEDICK
Elizabeth Sarah, 2
Herbert F., 24, 39
ARRASMITH
BENEDICT
Sarah N., 27, 37
George Rice, 3
ASHBY
BENELL
Al va L., 24, 40
Cora E., 29, 37
Henry S., 2
Will
iam, 29
ATKINSON
BENNETT
J.W., Rev., 31
Arthur H., 24, 39
AUIDEFF
Jamie L., 3
John, 3
Jessie B., 36, 37
AULT
BERGGEN
Addison, 2
Charlotte A., 3D, 37
AYERS
BERKOWITZ
William W., Rev., 29
Henry, Rabbi, 28,31,35
BERTSCHINGER
BAILEY
Alice Mar-ia, 3
F.W., 25, 40Robert Welington, 3

BIDINGER
O.A., 25, 39
BILLINGSLEY
L.K., Rev., 29
BISHOP
Nicholas J., 25, 40
P., Rev., 24, 31
BLACK
Catherine S., 3
Mary Jane, 3
WilliamM., 3
BLACKBURN
Irene, 3
BLAKE
El ha D., 37
BLAND
V.A., Rev., 29
BLANKENCHIP
Mary M., 31, 37
BLOOD
Mamie, 34, 37
BLOSE
Ulysses G., 25, 40
BLUNT
Mamie, 34, 37
BONEBRAKE
J.H., Rev., 25, 27, 31
BOWEN
Alfred A., 25, 38
BOWERS
L.K., 25, 38
BOYD
Geo. A., 2
BRACKEN
Arletta, 4
BRADFORD
Cyrus A., 25, 40
BRADLEY
Isaac F., 25, 39
BRANNIGAN
Ina, 31, 37
BREWER
Mary Sidney Jane, 36, 37
BRIDWELL
Mary, 29, 38
BRIGHT
Washington Rufus, 44
BROADUS
Jackson, 25, 41
BROOKE
Nell, 31, 38
BROOKS
Oscar L., 25, 38

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45

ABDILL
Sarah E., 26, 37
ACKLEY
Mary, 33, 37
ADAMS
ToL. , 24, 39
AKERS
Ida M., 33, 37
Junior, 2
ALDERSON
Sarah Jane, 2
ALLDERDIRE
James H., 2
ALLEN
A.F., 18
Jonah B., 2
Kate Josephine, 41
Lyla or Lyda J., 2
Nicholas, 24, 39
Rosa Ann, 35, 37
ALLENDORPH
Arthur S., 24, 38

BROOKS, cont.
Washington W., Rev., 34
BROWN
C.W., 25, 39
Jos(s)ie, 28, 38
J.L., Rev., 33
Lizzie, 26, 38
R.M., 4
Sallie J., 36, 38
Winnie, 33, 38
BRYANT
David, 43
BUCKLEY
C.E., 17
BUCKNER
~
Margaret, 4
BULLOCK
Minnie, 33, 38
BURGESS
William J., 25, 40
BURGOYNE
Grant, 25, 40
BURNETT
Sarah A., 25, 38
BURR
Ida R., 24, 38
BURROUGH
Anna, 4
BURROUGHS
Susie, 26, 38
BURROWS
William 0., 32
W.O., 33
BURTON
Alonzo C., 25, 38
BUSSE
C.B., 25, 40
BUTEL
Rose, 4
BUTLER
E.B., 25, 39
Louis, 25, 40
BUTTEN
Ol iver, 4
CALLAN
Mary A., 29, 38
CAMPBELL
Lillis, 26, 38
William A., 25, 38
CANNON
James H., 25, 39

�DRAVIS
CROUCH
COLLINS
CARAHER
Lena, Miss, 32, 38
Louisa, 30, 38
Gemima, 27, 38
Florence M., 33, 38
DRISKELL
CROWLE
Nannie I., 31, 38
CARBON
Mi ldred, 43
Alfred, 6
COLTRAINE
Lillie H.B., 28, 38
DUMMER
CRYSLER
John J., 26, 39
CARPENTER
Henry E., 27, 40
Chas. Gilbert, 6
COMBS
Belle, 26, 38
DUNCAN
CUMMINGS
Harriet S., 5
Lewis N., 4
Edward, 27, 39
Clinton, 27, 38
COOK
Rebecca, 4
Howard E., 27, 38
Elsie, 31, 38
John L., 5
William A., 26, 38
DU~HAM
CUNDEFF
COPP
CARTER
. Ira T., 27, 37
John, 3
Jacob
F.,
26,
40
Maggie, 33, 38
DUNLAP
CUTTER
CORDER
CARTWRIGHT
Charles G., 27, 39
Alfred, 6
Henry
M.,
26,
40
George T., 26, 40
DUNN
CYRUS
CORD LEY
CARVER
Osman Lincoln, 27~ 38
Annie, 34, 38
Richard,
Rev.,
25,30,31,
Enma, 35, 38
DUNSER
34,35,37
CAST/CASTO/CASSTO
Louis, 27, 38
DAGGS
CORNELL
J.C., 7, 14, 17 19
DWEYRE
Margret
M.,
6
Arthur B., 26, 39
CAVALIER
Catherine, 6
DAVIDSON
CORNISH
William, 26, 38
DWYER
Charles
S.,
27,
40
Hester, 37, 38
CEARFOSS
John, 6
Frances, 6
COSTA (see CASTO)
Willard F., 26, 40
John Wm., 6
Julian
K.,
20
J.C., 6
CHADBOURNE
Katherin,
6
DAVIS
COUGHL(L)IN
Geo. W., 26, 40
DYER
Christopher
P.,
27,
40
Wm., 6,9,16,17,19,21,23
CHANDONIA
Leo, 7
Ella, 43
COUNTS
Charles E., 26, 37
Martin,
7
Ellen,
32,
38
MaryA., 5
CHARLES
Thomas,
7
Issac,
43
COWENS
Clyde C., 26, 39
John
Wesley,
43
Wi
II
i
am,
26,
39
CHARLTON
EATON
J.B., 5
COX
John, 28,29,33,34,35,37
Iva Mae, 41
Lizzie
Smith,
43
26,
38
Mart
i
n
Luther,
CHENEY
ECKLES
T.D.,
Rev.,
32
COZAT
Chas. P., 4
C.E., 43
Ula Crystal (SMITH), 43
Martha, 5
Geo. H., 4
EDENS
Werter
R.,
Rev.,
28
CRADIT
CHILDS
Amanda, 30, 38
DAVISON
Emi l y Enretta, 5
Edward N., 26, 40
EDGERTON
Ella,
37,
38
CRAIG
CHIPLEY
C.G., 15
DEAN
B.B., Rev., 29,32,35,36
George, 26, 38
ELEN
J.H.,
27,
39
Everet,
26,
38
CHOLLAR
Edward, 7
DEAY
Malinda Catherine, 5
Byron E., 4
ELLIS
James F., 6
CRANDALL
Lauri Alma, 4
Lilla B. (Lillie), 36,38
Rose G., 6
Jennie, 32, 38
CLARK(E)
ELM
DESKINS
CRANE
Fannie, 25, 38
Edward, 7
William G., 27, 38
Cyrus Sykes, 26, 39
Ida, 36, 38
EMERY
DIXON
CRAVEN
James, 5
Mary Elizabeth, 7
Sarah A., 6
Thomas, 5
M.F., Rev., 34
ENDACOTT
DODDRIDGE
CREW
Samuel L., 5
John, Rev., 24, 37
Avis Amelia, 32, 38
Dan A., 26, 39
CLARY
ENDICOTT
DORAN
Mary H., 27, 38
C. S., 5
El iza, 43
O.J., 27, 39
CRITES
CLINE
ENGWALL
Thomas F., 27, 41
Thomas D., 26, 38
Birdie, 37, 38
John F., 27, 40
DORON
CROSBY
Mary FLorence, 5
ENNIS
T.A., 25, 38
Ulysses, 5
COATE(S)
A. T., Rev., 29, 34, 35
CROSSGROVE
DOYLE
Susan, 30, 38
ENSLOW
Mattie E. (Martha), 34,
Harry B., 27, 40
COHRON
H.S., Rev., 37
38
CROSSMAN
E.M., Rev., 24, 34
Mamie, Miss, 37, 38
Hattie, 31, 38

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�ERNST
Edith E., 41
Phi lip, 41
EVANS
Anna M., 29, 38
Lucy, 31, 38, 43
EVINGER
Elmer, 27, 39
EWING
Andrew, 7

FREDERICKSON
Kate E., 30, 38
FRY
Francis, 26, 38
FRYE
John W., 28, 40
FULTON
Lenora, 37, 38
FUNK
Jakobena, 31, 38

FARWELL
Henry, Rev., 30, 33
FELLER
Samuel, 27, 38
FENTON
Susie L., 35, 38
FIEGENBAUM
F.W., Rev., 30
FINNERTY
John, 7
FISCHER
C.J., 14
Henry, 7
FITZPATRICK
'Margaret A., 24, 38
FIX
Vina N., 37, 38
FLINTON
Mamie E., 24, 38
FLORY
Christopher, Rev., 25,
27,30
E.W., 30
George A., 27, 40
Ida, 30, 38
Levi, 30
Viola, 30, 38
FOILES
Jewell, 7
FORD
Lydia J.(A.), Miss, 26,
38
FOREMAN
Nona, 32, 38
FOSTER
William S., 7
FOYE
N.L., 14
FRANCIS
Carol, 23
FRANTZ
Katie M., 31, 38
FREDERICK
Catherine E., 25, 38

GADDIS
Mary E., 7
GALLIGER
Nora(h), 35, 38
GARDNER, 22
H.S., 5
GARRETT
John, 28, 39
GASTROCK
Infant, 7
GEIGER
G.M., 28, 38
GENTRY
Lillie E., 31, 38
GEORGI I
William, 7
GERSON
George, 28, 38
GEYER
E.L., Rev., 31
GIBSON
Lucien A., 28, 40
GIDEON
Olla, 32, 38
GILBERT
E.E., 4

Theodore J., 28, 40
GILL
Edward, Rev., 28
William Henry, 8
GILLEY
Arthur, 28, 39
GILLILLAND
Jno. B., 8
GILMORE
A.G., 28, 40
GLATHART
Emily S., 34, 38
GLEASON
Charles J., 28, 39
GLENN
Cyrus L., 28, 40
GODFREY
Martha J., 36, 38

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GODFREY, cont.
Thomas J., 28, 40
GOODALE
A.B., Rev., 27,31,33,35
GOODMAN
Menifee, 28, 37
GOSSAGE
Martha, 8
GOULD
Charles R., 28, 38
GOWELL
P.W., 29
GRAHAM
Catherine, 8
GRANT
W.L., Rev., 36, 37
GREEN
Thos. S., 6, 9
GREENE
Geo. A., 18
GRIFFIN
John Edward, 8
J.H., 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
10,11,12,13,14,15,16,
17,18,19,20,21,22~23

GRIFFIN &amp; STEWART, 2,3,4,
5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,
14,15,16,17,18,19,20,
21,22,23
GRI FFITH
Mary C., 8
Will i am, 28, 40
GRIMES
Anna L., 27, 38
GROENER
R.B., Rev., 24, 33, 37
GROSS
James, 28, 40
HACK
Martin, 8
HACKETT
Louise, 8
HADLEY
A.W., 28, 40
M.W., 33
HALFIELD
Infant, 8
HALL
Doctor F., 8
Frederick William, 8
HALM
L.A., 14
HALWIS
Martha C., 36, 38

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HAM
Nelse, 28, 38
HAMILTON
Alfred P., 28,.39
Clara, 33, 38
Eva V., 33, 38
Ida, 29,38
Lellah Ol ive, 9
HAMLIN
. Nellie C., 33, 38
HAMMEL
Geo. L., 4
HANEY
Enoche George, 9
Minta B., 25, 38
HANGER
J.A., 28, 37
HANSEN
Henry, 9
HANSON
A.P., Rev., 36
HARDING
Mina, 35, 38
HARDTAFER
Mary L., 28, 38
HARPSTER
Fred, 9
HARRIS
Enma F., 9

E.P., 25
HARTUP
I.L., 29, 37
Kate F., 30, 38
HAVERMALE
G.W., Rev., 26
HAWKINS
Mary J., 9
HAYES
G.N., 36
HAYNES
Addie, 9
HAYS
Minnie, 36, 38
HEARN
Etta, 35, 38
HECKMAN
Becca Jane, 27, 38
HEDLEY
G.W., 29, 38
HEFFNER
Earl William, 41.
Inez Blanche, 41
Joseph, 41
Katherine, 9
Rosie Anna Lyon, 41

�HElM
Chas., 9
Infant, 9
HEINLY
Estella J., 27, 38
HEMMERLE
Berthe, 27, 38
HENDERSON
Eliza, 34, 38
J.G., Rev., 29
HEPLER
C.R., 13
HERD
Isaac, 29, 40
HERRIOTT
Walter T.B., 29, 40
HERTZOG
Infant of M. J?, 9
LUli an N., 9
HEWITT
S.B., 10
HEY
WIn. Frances, 9
HEYMAN
Pauline, 28, 38
HIGGINS
Della, 33, 38
HILKEY
E.J., 29, 40
HILL
E.Y., Rev., 33
Harvey D., 10
Howard,· 8
H.D., 4,10,17,18,21,22
John L., 10
J.N., 22
Lulu, 27, 39
Lyda S., 10
Samantha M., 10
HINDMAN
lalla, 28, 39
Lorenzo Willis, 10
HINES
Josie, 34, 39
Mary, 32, 39
Sarah Ellen (Ella), 25,
39
HINTON
Martin M., 29, 39
HOBBS
Infant, 10
HOCKINS
Page, 29, 39
HOLCuM
Anna M., 10

HOLLOWAY
Hattie A., 28, 39
Joseph, 29, 40
HOMLL
Nathan, 10
HOOBLER
William A., 29, 38
HOOD

George W., 29, 37
HOOVER
Harman Jacob, 10
HOPE
Al, 25
A.L., Rev., 35
Jennie, 25
Jno. C., 35
John C., Rev., 25
HOPKINS
James, Rev., 32
J.C., 29, 40
HOPSON
Willis, 29, 39
HORNER
D.H., 29, 39
L., 29
HORTON
B.J., 25,26,27,28,29,30,
31,32,33,34,35,36,37
HOSKINSON
Nancy, 10
HOUGLAND
Maxine P. (MOORE), 43
HOUK
Albert Washington, 41
Linna A., 41
HOUSE
Rachel, 31, 39
HOUT
Goldie Vivian, 41
Thomas Henry, 41
HOWARD
Ellen, 29, 39
HOWE
Eva F., 24, 39
HOWLAND
C.G., Rev., 25,26,27,30,
34
HOYT
Genevieve, 26, 39
HUBBEL
Ezra, Rev., 34
HUDDLESTON
Drusi lla, 43
HUFF
Mary E., 10

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HUFFMAN
G.M., Rev., 26, 37
HUMBERT
Henry C., 10
HUMMER
Mary, 32, 39
HUNT
Thomas W., 29, 40
HUNTER
Nell ie, 33, 39
HURD
George R., 29, 40
HUTCHER/HUTCHES
David, 11
HUTCHINGS
Josephine Eliz., 26, 39
HUTSON
Annie L., 24, 39
HYATT
N.P., 29, 39
HYLAND
J.M., 29,38
ICE
Jennie, 33, 39
III FF
A.B., 11
Joseph, 11
INGLE
Ulysses, 11
IRVIN
Ralph J., 11
IVES
Charles Purdy, 11
JACKSON
Addie, 24, 39
John, 29, 39
JACOBS
Bertha, 35, 39
JAMES
H.L., 3
JAMESON
G.E., 11
Infant, 11
JARDON
Agustus M., 11
Elsie, 11
JENKINS
Addie, 32, 39
JENNINGS
Mary, 35, 39
JESSUP
Elias, Rev., 25, 28

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JILLSON
James R., 11
JOHANING
Amelia, 11
JOHNS
Adra H., 11
JOHNSON
Ada A., 25, 39
Andrew, 29, 38
Annie, 28, 39
Carrie, 26, 39
Cora B., 26, 39
Crary P., 30, 39
Erwin, 30, 38
Jennie F., Miss, 36, 39
J. Wesley, Rev., 30
Louis, Mr.&amp; Mrs., 26
Louisa, 24, 39
Mamie B., 25, 39·
Mary Jane, 12
JONES
Celia A., 29, 39
George Washington, 41
James E., 30, 39
J.L., 30, 38
Mary Jane, 12
M.J., 29
Thos., 12
JORASCHKY
August, 30, 40
JOY
William, 30, 38
JUDD
Hazel, 12
JUDY
H.B., 29
May F., 29, 39
JULIAN
H.E., 18
KAHN
Anna, 31, 39
WIn., 25, 32
KALB
Abraham, 12
KAT HERMAN
Fannie, 35, 39
KEENY
Edward, 30, 39
KEITH
E.R., 8
KELLOGG
Fred H., 30, 39
KELLY
Claude, Rev., 33

�LARGENT
KELSEY
Julia Ann, 36, 39
Agnes(s), 31, 39
LARSON
KENNEDY
Albin, 30, 37
Belle M., 31, 39
LAUGHLIN
Byard Taylor, 12
Alexander C., 41
KENYON
Cora Surner, 41
James Darlington, 30, 40
Etta, 41
KERNS
LAWRENCE
E.Y., 12
Stella, 31, 39
KESLER
LAWSON
David, 30, 38
Mary A., 30, 39
KIDDER
LAYMAN
Marian Johnson, 12
Charles E., 30, 38
KIMBERLING
LEA
Mary, 27, 39
Belinda, 37, 39
KING
LEACH
Claude, 30, 38
Sarah Tate, 13
KIRCHNER
LEAMER
.Henry, 12
Coates W., 31, 38
KIRKPATRICK
LEDERER
Anna, 44
Jno., 13
Martha J., 12
LEEMAN
KITZMILLER
Mary, 28, 39
J.E., 3D, 39
LELLEY
KLAUS
M.L., Rev., 31
'Angela K., 33, 39
LEMING
KNIGHT'
W., 3
Elizabeth J., 30, 39
LEONARD
KOEPEELS/KOEPSEL
Maud E., 30, 39
H., Rev., 33, 36
LESCHER
and POIoIER, 16
KOHLER
LEUF
John G., 30, 39
Infant of J.L., 13
KOSANKE
LEWIS
Herman, 30, 40
Albert Overton, 13
KRING
P.M., Rev., 27, 29, 30
Fannie A., 12
LIGGETT
James Milton, 13
Jennie, 27, 39
KULH
LIND
E.R., 21
Emma Elizabeth, 35, 39
LINDLEY
LAIR
Corydon E., 31, 39
Edward E., 13
LISTON
LAKE
G.M., 3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,
Mary, 13
12,13,14,15,16,21,22,23
LANDER
LOOTER
Edmund J., 3D, 39
Fred, 31, 38
LANDON
LOGAN
Mana, 13
Arch H., 2
William, 30, 37
Cordelia, 29, 39
LANGDON
LONG
John L., Rev., 37
James K., 31, 39
LANNING
LONGANECKER
Mrms? E., 13
Maurice E., 31, 38
LANSDOIoINE
J.F., 30, 38

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McCALL
H.B., 20
McCARTHY
Mary Ellen, 24, 39
McCLELLAN
Gertie, 35, 39
McCLURE
Carol ine, 14
Jno. L., 14
Marguerite St. Clair,
35, 39
McCOIN
Ada J., Miss, 36, 39
McCOMBS
Samuel, 14
McCONNELL
John, 31, 38
McCORLEY
V., 20
MALLETT
McCOY
Lillian, 13
Frank, 31, 37
MALMBERG
Justus, Rev., 31
August, 31, 37
McCRACKEN
MARCH
Annie, 35, 39
Anna E.," 27, 39
McCREARY
MARCKS/MARKES
D.L., Rev., 24, 32, 34
Lovie E., 35, 39
McCREATH
MARKHAM
D.H., 31, 38
Sarah Wirt, 13
McCULLOCH
MARSHALL
Infant, 14
Delbert A., 31, 40
McDONALD
Elizabeth J., 32, 39
Chett, Dr., 5
Ernest S., 31, 38
McFARLAND
Jas. A., Rev., 36
William G., 31, 40
John M., 31, 39
McGINNISS
Lizzie A., 33, 39
Richard, 31, 38
L.B., 31, 37
McGRADE
MARTIN
Nell ie, 34, 39
Hallie J., Miss, 27, 39
MclLRAVY
Robert, Rev., 26, 28
Allicia, Miss, 24, 39
Rosie E., 34, 39
McKEOUGH
MARVIN
W.J., 32, 38
Jas., Rev., 24,25,26,27,
McKINNEY
28,30,35,36,37
Edgar, 32, 38
Maria, 29, 39
McNAMEE
MARX
Jas., Rev., 25
David, 31, 39
McNARIE
MASTED
Rosa, 14
Maud, 30, 39
McNEES
MATHEWS
D.E., 32, 39
Belle, 26, 39
McPHEETERS
Charles J., 31, 40
Al ice, 14
McBRIDE
McPHERSON
Jessie, 34, 39
Elmer, 32, 38
McCAGUE
Harriet A., 30, 39

LONGWOOD
Mariah, 13
LOVE
Moll ie, 37, 39
LOWE
Al ice L., 26, 39
LUCKAN
Otto, 31, 39
LUTZ
Inez Blanche, 41
Oscar Eugene, 41
LUZINS
Peter Joseph, 31, 38
LYNCH
Infant of wm., 13
LYON
Rosie Anna, 41

49

�McPHETERS
Maurice 0., 14
W.C., 14
MEINKE
Theodore C., 32, 37
MEITH
Frances, 25, 39
MERCER
Lucinda, 14
MERCHANT
Nelson, 14
MERRITT
Lizzie T., 32, 39
T.J., Rev., 24, 25
MERRY
Edith A., 29, 39
MESENHIMER
W., 28
MICHAEL
Joseph, Rev., 35, 36
MIFFLIN
David H., 32, 40
MIGNOT
Clementte, 14
MILES
Mary A., 35, 39
MILLER
Abbie A., 35, 39
Addie (Ada), 24, 39
C.B., 6, 7, 15, 16
Effie, 30, 39
Howard R., 4
J.K., Rev., 24,30,31,32,
33
Mary Ernaline, 14
May, 30, 39
Thomas H., 32, 39
MOORE
A.H., Rev., 29, 35, 36
Charles, 32, 39
Jennie, 34, 39
Minnie, 24, 39
MOOREHEAD
Elizabeth S., 15
John, 15
MORGAN
Mahala, 15
MORTON
George F., 32, 40
Geo., 15
MOSHER
Cephas F. or T., 15
. MOSLEY
Chas. Clifford, 15
Geo., 15

MOSS
Clarence D., 32, 39
MOTTER
J.A., Rev., 26
MOZINGO
Sanuel, 15
MUCHAM
Gleen H., 15
MUELLER
J., Rev., 31, 32
MUMPER
Enma, 15
MURPHY
H.S., 32, 40
Michael J., 32, 38
Prudence Kibhen, 15
Winnie E., 25, 39
MURRAY
Mary Ann, 15
NELSON
W.O., 2
NEWTON
Frank, 32, 39
NICHOLS
Jno. E., 16
NICKSON
Keziah, 24, 39
NITCHER
Jesse D., 16
NORTON
John Q.A., 31
NORWINE
Henry A., 32, 40
Mary J., 34, 40
NUENSEDT
Henry, 16
OAKES
Alinor D., 16
J.L., Rev., 25, 26, 32
OATMAN
Evelyn, 29, 40
OAVANESS
Alpheus Asbury Breton,
16
O'BRIEN
A.N., Rev., 29
Rupert G.• 16
OHLFEST
Anna C., 28, 40
OLMSTEAD
Edna l., 28, 40
OLSON
Enma H., 25, 40

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PENDLETON
E.T., 7
PENNINGTON, 2
PERRY
Edgar, 33, 40
PETEFISH
Lottie LOU, 41
PETRIE
Martha, 36, 40
PHILLIPS
Archie, 33, 38
E.D.F., 17
E.D.T ., Dr. , 4
PHINLEY
John H., 17
PARDEE
PICKENS
Della E., Mrs., 29, 40
John I., 33, 39
PARKER
PICKERELL
Barney, 32, 40
A.L., 14
PARKHURST
PIERCE
H. Seymour, 32, 40
Jacob, 33, 37
PARNELL
PINGRY
Andrew, 32, 40
Thomas Black, 17
George, 32, 38
PITTMAN
Rosa E., 26, 40
E.W., 33, 40
PARRETT
PITTS
Orrin D., 32, 38
Charles M., 33, 38
PLATZ
PARSHALL
Frank, 33, 39
Mary, 36, 40
POMEROY
PARSON
Mary l., 17
Josie E., 28, 40
PONPENEY
PARSONS
Jas. A., Rev., 34
WIn. Henry, 17
Jos.
A., Rev. , 29
PASCOE
PORTER
Bessie, 26, 40
Dottie, 17
PASEWARK
Elizabeth, 17
Herman, 33, 39
James, 33, 38
PASLEY
Oswald A., 17
H.A., Rev., 27,30,32,35,
POWELL
36
Enoch, Rev., 27
PATTON
PRESSLY
F.R., 33, 38
J.S.M.,23
PATTY
PRICE
H.H., 33, 37
Francis M., 17
PAVANESS
Jno. H., 17
Alpheus Asbury Breton,
PRITCHARD
16
G.G., Rev., 27, 32
PAYNE
Elizabeth, 17
PYlES
May, 34, 40
PEARSON
Anna, 35, 40
QUAYlE
Rosella, 17
Margaret E., 17
PEER
Marguerite Ruth, 17
W.A., Rev., 24

OLSON, cont.
Fred, 16
Jno. A., 16
ONEIL
John B., 16
ONESLAGER
Kevin, 44
OSBORN
A.F., 16
Julia, 32, 40
Linnie, 37, 40
OVERTON
Harriet L., 16

50

�RAHSKOPF
Frank, 33, 38
RAMSEY
G.B., 17
Harry T., 33, 39
RANDEL
Dick, 33, 4D
RANKIN
Ernest R., 33, 38
I.C., 33, 38
RANSY
Rosa, 29, 40
'RAP PARD
Mita, 18
RAY
Cenie Ann, 26, 40
RAYMOND
Mamie, 32, 40 .
RAYSON
Charles 0., 33, 40
Thomas, 33, 36
REDINGER
Stephen, 18
REDMOND
C.F.(J.), 33, 40
REECE
Sallie S., 33, 40
REED
Eanos, 36
E.E., 7
Fitch Allen, 18
Meda, 36, 40
REEHER
Minnie E., 25, 40
REETZ
Frieda Magdalene, 41
William A., 41
REID
J.W., 16, 21, 23
T.W., 22
RHODES
Edward, 33, 38
RICE
A.H., 34, 39
George Lewis, 18
RICH
Phill, 18
RICHARDS
Charles A., 34, 39
RICHARDSON
Archie R., 18
A.M., Rev., 32
RIGGS
William C., 34, 40

RINEHART
Henry, 27
RISLEY
Grant R., 34, 41
ROACH
Anna K., 18
Infant of I.F., 18
ROBERTS
David Hasken, 18
Del, 34, 40
Lida, 31, 40
Willis A., 34, 40
ROBERTSON
Susan, 36, 40
ROBINSON
Ezra L., 34, 39
RODGERS
Elizabeth M., 19
ROE
John F., 18
Margret, 18
Mary, 18
William, 19
ROSS
Abigal T., 19
ROTHROCK
Ada, 29, 40
.ROYER
Enma, 25, 40
RUDOLPH
Jno., 17
RUMBAUGH
Overlin A., 34, 40
SAlLE
John E., 34, 38
SAMMER
Thomas, 19
SAMPLE
Mary E., 19
Maud, 19
SCHALBAR
Mary, 34, 40
SCHAUFELY
Minna, 30
Minnie, 40
SCHENCK
Lottie, 41
SCHICK
Cl i fford E., 19
SCHIRMER
Frank, 34, 40
SCHNEBLY
J.E., 34, 40

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SCHOEPFLIN
Cora A., 32, 40
Henry, 34, 40
SCHRODER
Louisa, 31, 40
SCHUE FLEE
Minna, 30
Minnie, 40
SCHWARTZ
Ester, 19
SCHWARZ
Frieda Magdalene, 41
Louisa, 41
William, 41
SCOTT
R.A., 34, 39
SEAMAN
Ida, 28, 40
SEETIN
Martha, 34, 40
SEILER
Olive B., 33, 40
SELF
James, 34, 38
SEVERS
Bertha, 25, 40
SHANE
Eella N., Miss, 28, 40
SHEEHAN
John J., 8, 16
SHENDALL
S.A., 19
SHIELDS
Maria, 19
William H., 34, 38
SHIFFER
Bertha, Mrs., 19
SHORT
Richard H., 34, 39
SHUMWAY
A.R., 19
SIBLEY
Albert H., 19
SIMMONS
Al ice, 36, 40
Charles J., 34, 38
SIMON
G.B., 11
SIMPSON
James, 34, 37
SISSON
Lotta, 36, 40
L. or T. E., Mrs., 20
SKAGGS
Ella S., 30, 40

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SKINNER
Maggie E., 33, 40
Roslan, 34, 40
SLEEPER
Ella C., 20
SMALL
N.L., 7

SMITH
Alvina E., 29, 40
Augestine, 43
Catherine, 43
Cora M., 34, 40
C.F., 22
Drusillea, 43
El iza, 43
Enma, 43
Enoch, 43"
George W., .43
Harriot T., 43
Jack, 43
James D., Rev., 33
James Madison, 43
Jess, 43
Jesse, 43
John Fletcher, 20
L izze, 43
Lucy, 43
Mi ldred, 43
Sarah, 43
Sarah E., 43
Simeon, 43
Susan A., 20
Susannah, 43
Ula Crystal, 43
William, 43
SMOCK
Arthur E., 20
SMOOT
Willis G., 35, 38
SNODGRASS
Alice Bessie, 20
SNYDER
J.H., Rev., 31·
SOMMER
Hedwig, 37, 40
Theresa, 33, 40
SOUTHARD
St. Claire, 20
SPENCE
Nellie C., 26, 40
Sarah Elizabeth, 20
SPURGEON
Maggie L., Miss, 27, 40
Mary Malinda, 20

�SQUIRES
Charles E., 35, 39
STACY
William Arthur, 35, 39
STAINBROOK
Daniel, 43
Elizabeth, 43
Frederick, 43
Jane L., 43
Katherine, 43
Margaret, 43
Maria, 43
Mary C., 43
Peter, 43
Sarah Ann, 43
STALLARD
Caroline Stamper, 41
Hobart M., 41
Peter, 41
STAMPER
Caroline, 41
STANARD
L. E., Rev., 27
STANTON
Louia C., 25, 40
STEETER
W.S., 8
STEINBRING
MiMa, 41
STEPHENS
Infant of B.A., 20
John A., 35" 38
Willi am, 35, 39
STERNBERG(H)
T.J., 26, 31, 35
STEVENIN
Lester Liston, 20
STEVENS
Eva May, 21
John Charles, 21
M.C., 35, 38
William A., 35, 39
STEVENSON
Ira C., 35, 39
STEWART
Clyde, 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,
11,12,17,20,21,22,23
Ella, 29, 40
Geo. W., 21
John William Celina, 21
STICKEL
Isiah, 21
N. Jennie, Mrs., 21
STONEBURNER
A.L., 35, 40

TAYLOR, cont.
STONKING
Mary Elizabeth, 22
Geo., 21
TELFORD
STOTE
J.C., Rev., 33
A.H., Rev., 24,25,26,28,
TEN BROECK
29,31,32,33
Nettie, 28, 40
STOTES
TENPENNY
Aaron D., Rev., 26,28,
J.M., 35, 38
34,36
THISTLETHWAITE
STOVER
Anna E., 29, 40
Charles W., 35, 40
THOMAS
Margaret Julia, 21
Anna M., 34, 40
Noah J., 21
THOMPSON
STRATTON
Benjamin, 35, 39
Charles H., 35, 39
Robert, 35, 37
STRICKLER
THOREN
Clara R., 27, 40
Edward, 41
STRODE
Ell~ Laughlin, 41
James R., 35, 41
TILLES
STRONG
Samuel, 35, 39
Clayton N., 35, 38
TIMMONS
C.H., Rev., 29, 33, 35
Liddie, Miss, 35, 40
Dwight A., Rev., 27, 29
TlNNERLY
George, 35, 39
John, 7
STRUB
TooTHACHER
Rosie, 26, 40
Geo. H., 22
STUART
TOPPING
Geo. W., 21
Allie V., 24, 40
STUMP
TORNQUIST
John Brown, 21
E., Rev., 36, 39
STUN
TRANSUE
Glenn Wilson, 21
Josiah, 36, 38
STURM
TREPPER
Ana Marie, 21
I.C., Rev., 24
SULLIVAN
TRUAN
John, 35, 39
Sarah J., 25, 40
J. M., Rev., 34
TUCKER
SUMNER
Fannie E., 32, 40
Cora, 41
Myrtle A., 22
SUNDERLIN
TULLAR
Mary R., 27, 40
Nell ie M., 22
SUTTON
TUTTLE
Infant, 22
Annabe I, 27, 40
SWAYZE
TYRRELL
Mary Jane, 22
Perry, 36, 40
SWINLEY
Mary E., 22
UHL
E.L., 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,
TALBOT
11,12,13,14,15,17,18,
Nell ie Anna, 22
19,20,21,2::&gt;
TALLEY
W.A.,
2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
Fay Stainbrook, 43
10,11,13,14,16,17,18,
Lloyd M., Mrs., 43
19,20,21,22,23
Sarah, 43
ULRICH
TAYLOR
El i, 36, 38
Arnold B., 22

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ULRICH, cont.
James, 36, 38
UNDERWOOO
Annie E., 24, 40
J.M., 36, 40
VAMAYES
J.D., 2
VAN ANTWERT
Atty Maria, 22
VAN CLEAVE
D'.F., 36, 40
VAN HOSEN
Mary, 22
VAN PELT
R.H., Rev., 30, 33
VAN TRIES
Bertha, 31, 40
Mary, 22
Walter C., 23
VANDEWYTH
P.J.H., 20
WALKER
Charley, 23
Jennie A., 37, 40
May, 30, 40
WALTENBERG
Rosa, 34, 40
WANDRIES
Mary, 26, 40
WARBINTON
Sarah F., 24, 40
WARD
A.M., Rev., 26
Martha J., 25, 40
WARREN
Dora E., 28, 40
Florena F., 32, 40
Thomas, 36, 37
WASSON
Martha A., 23
WATERS
C.C., 36, 38
WATTS
George W., 36, 39
WEATHERWAX
Nancy, 32, 40
WEBB
Rebecca E., 27, 40
WEBBER
Albert Alfred, 36, 37
WEHE
Lewis E., 36, 40

�WOODARD
WElL
Levi E., 37, 40
George E., 36, 38
WOODRING
WELKER
Cary A., 37
Florence, 32, 40
WOODWARD
WELLS
Ezra Geary, 41
S.R., Rev., 26
Mary W., 27, 41
WHEELER
WOODYARD
Ella E., 27, 40
Charles Fisher, 23
W.O., 19
WRIGHT
W.S., 7, 8, 10, 20
Ecb.Jnd, 37, 39
WHITE
Elizabeth, 35, 41
David, Rev., 35
Geo., 37
D.A., 36, 40
William I.(G.), 37, 38
Geo. W., 20
H.A., 36, 40
YANCY
WHITNEY
Isaac, 37, 38
William, Rev., 26, 37
YARGER
WILBUR
H.L., Rev., 24,27,30,31,
Samuel T., 36, 39
36
WILKINS
YATES
Catherine, 23
Ada Marie, 23
Mary, 25, 40
C.E.,5,8,10,11,12,13,
WILLIAMS
16,18,19,22,23
Barney Edward, 36, 37
YEAGER
Edward, 36, 38
Mary A., 34, 41
. Enma, 3/., 40
YORK
Isaac L.., 36, 40
Jul i a Ann, 44
Martha, 36, 40
Will i am C., 44
Sarah E., 43
YOUNG
WILLIS
James T., 37, 38
Katie M. (Kate M.), 24,
Vina, Miss, 25, 41
40
WILLOUGHBY
ZOLLNER
Henry, 37, 39
George, 37, 40
Lazarus, 37, 38
WILMOTH
Harry E., 37, 38
WILSON
A.M., 10
E.J., 33, 40
Ida, 28, 40
John H., 37, 38
J.W., Rev., 25, 29
Mr. &amp; Mrs., 28
Phoeba L., 28, 40
S.F., Rev., 24,26,28,34
WINTERS
Cynda Ethel, 23
Floyd E., 23
Lucinda Price, 23
WIXSON
Mermis W., 37, 40
WOLLITT
Lillian, 23

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P.o. BOX 3664

LAWRENCE,I&lt;ANSAS

66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • . . . .
Vice President . . .
Recording Secretary
corresponding Secretary
Treasurer .
Librarian •.
Genealogist .
Publications.
Pioneer Editor.
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jackie Kennedy, Rt. 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006-9716
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Justyn Brown, 2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Kevin Oneslager, 114 Elm, Box 263, Baldwin, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Refreshments. .
Goodwill . . . . • .
Ways and Means . . .
Five Generation Charts.
cookbook Chairman . . .
Budget . . . . . . . . .
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Pioneer Committee . . . .

Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Alta Duncan, 406 E. 10th St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd,·Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson; 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

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The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to,
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
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The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located on the
lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St., Lawrence, KS.
Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .. Anyone may use our library but items
MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the Reference Desk. Microfilm
readers are available at the library and materials may be reserved through
interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY,INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS
66046-0664

December, 1990
The Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society is beginning
another ambitious project. This letter is to introduce
the project to you and encourage your participation in it.
The Society will be publishing The Douglas County, Kansas,
Family Histories, 1991-1992 in early 1993. This volume will
portray Lawrence and its': citizens as they were in 1991-1992,
who lived here and how they came to be in this area. The
last time this sort of information was gathered and
recorded was in the late 1800's so you can see it is time
for another edition.
Every person living in Douglas County now has a history that
should be recorded for future generations to read. You are
important to this book whether your history is one year or
one hundred years in the county.
The success of this book hinges on your involvement and
efforts to participate. Please read the enclosed materials
and put your history in writing and send it to the Soeiety.
If you have any comments, or questions please don't hesitate
to call me or the committee members.
Sincerely,

71!t1~ £!~~J_0

~Chill

Mary D
President
Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society

�Dresser-

Virgil O. Dresser
Virgil O. Dresser was born in 1832 and
came to Leavenworth with his father,
Joseph, in 1859 from Old Orchard Beach,
Maine. They spent the winter in: the Salt
Creek Valley with the Cody family and their
son, William (Buffalo Bill), so the story
goes. -In the 1860 census Virgil was in
Arapahoe County, Denver Township, evidently looking for gold. He returned to
Leavenworth and was a member of the
Kansas Militia, 1st Brigade. In the 1870
census he was in Leavenworth, 32 years old
and a land dealer. He married N aney
. Oldhausen with whom he had five children:
Alice, Virgil Jr., Eli C., Edmund and Ada.
Descendants of these children still live in
Leavenworth. In 1873 Virgil was listed as a
sand dealer and he had a thriving business
getting sand from the Missouri River for
many building projects in and around
Leavenworth. For a number of years, and
maybe still now, the sign for Dresser Sand
Co. was visible at his place of business on
the river. When Naney died in 1892 she was
buried in Greenwood Cemetery.· Virgil
married Henrietta Malinda Garrettson
Leslie in late 1895 or early 1896. The
children from this marriage were three
boys: James Deering, William Apple and
Samuel Lewis. Their home was on Marxen
Road on the farm home in' Prairie
Township in Wyandotte County, which as
far as can be determined Virgil bought early
for his father, Joseph, to care for .. Virgil
died in 1913. James Deering married
Grace Parisa and lived in Lawrence, Kansas. He retired from the Lawrence Fire
Department and then gardened until his
death in 1987. William Apple married
Ruth Brightwell and lived in Leavenworth
where he worked for the Leavenwonh
Times for many years until his retirement
and death in 1977. Samuel Lewis married
Hazel Higley and lived on the farm while
working as a teacher. He died in 1961.

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All three widows survive. Ruth and
Hazel live in Lansing and Grace in
Lawrence.
Submitted by Mary Henrietta Dresser
Burchill, daughter of James Deering in
Lawrence, Kansas.

This document for the Douglas County,
Kansas, Family Histories Book 19911992, Vol. 1 is a suggested sample page
layout only. The text does not include
the preferred dates and places of births,
marriages, deaths, burials, etc.

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by

The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical society, Inc.
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
Summer 1991

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university of Kansas Alumni 1873-1921 Living in Douglas
County 192 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Baker University Alumni Living in Douglas County 1897 ..••....
Douglas County Graduates of the university of Kansas 1897 ....
Lawrence High School Enrollees 1871-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lawrence High School Enrollees, Classes of 1873 and 1874 .....
Lawrence High School Graduates 1875-1885 . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lawrence Old High School Graduates 1903 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lawrence Old High School Graduates 1904 ••..........•.........
Correction to complete Douglas County Tombstone Census .......
Lecompton High school Alumni in 1924 ....••....••.....•.......
Mrs. Wiedemann's Memories of Early Lawrence School Days ......
Blue Mound School No. 29, 6 October 1884 - 5 March 1885 ......
Blue Mound School No. 29, 7 October 1885 - 12 March 1886 .....
Blue Mound School No. 29, 6 October 1890 - 1 May 1991 . . . . . . . .
Memories of Blue Mound Colored School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deer Creek School, Kanwaka Township, 1898 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memories of Twin Mound School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Big Springs School, District 72, Lecompton Township, 1898 ..••
Miss Coathrup, English Teacher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fairview Public School, District No. 21, Wakarusa Twp., 1913.
Lawrence Public School Teachers, 1867-1868 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .
Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents . . . . . . . . . .

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Queries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . .. 187
Some Recent Additions to the Douglas Co., KS, Genealogical
Soc. Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society, Inc., By-Laws .. 189
Index of Names in Current Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
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 necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding.
Send submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a
Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the
Douglas Co., Kansas Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER
will be remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office
charges to us.

�IN lfElfORIAIf

MARY LOU WINCHELL died March 27, 1991 in Van Meter, Iowa, and was
buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence. She was born 3
January 1921 in Oskaloosa, Kansas, and married Arthur T.
winchell, ·who survives her. She was a legal secretary for
Lawrence attorney Dan Young for several years, and was a member
of the Trinity Lutheran Church. She had been a member of the
Douglas County Genealogical society since 1981.

GRACE EMBERS died June 9, 1991 at her home following a long
struggle with cancer, and was buried at McPherson Cemetery in
McPherson, Kansas. She was born November 29, 1932 in Dodge City,
daughter of Eugene and Ellen (Karns) Harris. On December 14,
1950, she married Robert Embers in McPherson. Grace had been a
telephone operator in both McPherson and Lawrence, and had worked
as a secretary and cashier for the Lawrence Commonwealth
Theaters. She was a member of the Worldwide Church of God in
Olathe, a volunteer for Meals on Wheels in Lawrence, and a member
of the Douglas County Genealogical Society.

�I

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ALUlfNI ~873-~$J2~
LIVING IN OOUGLAS COUNTY ~922 '

Extracted from the Alumni Catalogue, Bulletin of the Unive,rsity of Kansas,
Vol. XXIII, No. Y (15 Feb 1922). Submitted by Judy Sweets of the Watkins
Community Museum.
Abbreviations used: e=School of Engineering; Ed=Education;i fa=Fine Arts;
g=Graduate school; l=Law; m=Medicine; n=Normal Dept.; p= P.pa.rmacy; PhD=Doctor
of Philosophy.

YEAR GRADUATED

GRADUATE

ADDRESS

ABRAHAM, Louis Jerome
ABRAHAM, Raymond C.
ADAIR, Ruth May
ALBACH, John Henry
ALLEN, Herman C.
ALLEN, Mrs. Mary G.
ALLEN, Sarah Frances
ALLISON, Lawrence M.
ALTER, Mrs. Ada MCClelland
ANDERSON, Gladys Camilla May
ARMSTRONG, Nan R.
ARMSTRONG, Ruth Irene
ARNETT, Iii Maud
ARNOLD, George
ARNOLD, Mrs. George
ASENDORF, William Fred
ASHER, Mrs. Dudley
ASHER, Henry
ASTON, Mrs. W.D.
BABCOCK, Wealthy Consuelo
BAILEY, Austin
BAILEY, LaForce
BAMBEREGER, Bernice Fay
BANKER, Clenn Victor
BARBER, Perry Bigelow
BARBER, Ward Seymour Henry
BARNES, John Roland
BARNES, Mrs. J.R.
BARNES, Nellie
BARRON, James Lloyd
BARROW, James Stephens
BARTELDES, Otto A.
BAUM, Theresa Rosa
BAUMGARTNER, Wm. Jacob
BAYLES, Ernest Edward
BAYLES, Mrs. Ernest Edward
BECK, Ruth Elizabeth
BENSON, John Leland
BEERY, Byron Ashby
BIGSBY, Mrs. Guy
BIHR, Samuel Wilks, Jr.

512 Indiana, Lawrence
930 Missouri, Lawrence
1324 Ohio St., Lawrence
618 West 4th St., Lawrence
947 Louisiana St., Lawrence
1245 Oread, Lawrence
912 Indiana, Lawrence
1008 Ohio St., Lawrence
Lawrence
718 Lake, Lawrence
920 Missouri St., Lawrence
1205 Oread, Lawrence
937 Vermont, Lawrence
913 Tennessee, Lawrence
913 Tennessee, Lawrence
817 Missouri, Lawrence
1601 Kentucky, Lawrence
701 Maine, Lawrence
1228 Ohio, Lawrence
1238 Mississippi, Lawrence
1126 Tennessee, Lawrence
1647 Edgehill Rd., Lawrence
1142 Indiana, Lawrence
1447 Vermont, Lawrence
909 Massachusetts, Lawrence
624 Kentucky St., Lawrence
1645 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1645 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1121 Ohio, Lawrence
1127 Ohio, Lawrence
1216 Louisiana, Lawrence
627 Ohio, Lawrence
1708 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1209 Ohio, Lawrence
107 E. 7th, Lawrence
107 E. 7th, Lawrence
1032 Vermont, Lawrence
1010 Kentucky, Lawrence
600 Ohio, Lawrence
RFD 1, Box 46, Lawrence
533 Ohio, Lawrence

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1911
1921
1886
1905
1884
1918
1914
1921
1919?
1912
1921
1914
1918
1916 fa '13
1919 g 1921
1908
1905
1905
1919
1915
1920
1921
1921
1894
1916
1921
1917
1916
1920
1900
1908
1921
1900 g 1901
1919
1919
1921
1920
1920
1900
1921

�University of Kansas Alumni Living in Douglas Co. 1922, continued

YEAR GRADUATED

GRADUATE

ADDRESS

BISHOP, Samuel D.
BLACK, Florence Lucile
BLACKBURN, Vera Edith
BLAIR, Gracia
BLAIR, James S.
BLISS, Florence E.
BLODGETT, Warren Mandeville
BLOTZ, Clarence Weaver
BOND, Rosa
BOYNTON, Mrs. A.J.
BRADY, Agnes Marie
BREWSTER, Ray Quincey
BROEKER, Louise Marie
BROWN, Irwin Schilling
BROWN, Lola Bell
BROWN, Lucille Crozier
BROWN, Martha S.
BROWN, Nathan Wallace
BROWNE, Marie Alberta
BRUNE, Wesley Edward
BRUNE, Frank Ezra
BRUSH, Mrs. Olive Pierson
BUNN, John William
BURGERT, Alice C.
BURKE, Lois Louise
BUTLER, Florence Vale
CADY, Hamilton P.
CADY, Mrs. H.P.
CALDWELL, Eldie Franklin
CALDWELL, Kate May
CALVERT, Frederick Wm.
CANAVAN, Lila Marguerite
CARL, Mrs. Owen
CARPENTER, Izetta Pearl
CARPENTER, Raymond Hamilton
CARTER, Almira Wood
CARTER, Frances
CHALKLEY, Mrs. Genevieve H.
CHRISTINE, Laurence Nelson
CHURCH, Basil
CHURCHILL, Mrs. Lillie
CLARK, Arthur W.
CLARK, John Warren
CLARKE, Edith M.
CLARKE, Mrs. Fred
CLAYTON, Ross Herbert
CLELAND, Sadie
CLINGMAN, Ord C.
COE, Clyde G.
COFFELT, Gola William
COGHILL, Robert DeWolfe
COLEBERD, Robert Edward
COLLINS, Mary
COLEMAN, Mrs. A.R.

736 Louisiana, Lawrence
1221 Oread, Lawrence
Lawrence
1344 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1614 Kentucky, Lawrence
414 West 12th, Lawrence
1020 Vermont, Lawrence
Lawrence
900 Alabama, Lawrence
716 McCook, Lawrence
1300 Louisiana, Lawrence
1707 Alabama, Lawrence
Over 834 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1225 Tennessee, Lawrence
1124 Mississippi, Lawrence
845 Illinois, Lawrence
706 W. 12th, Lawrence
RFD 10, Lawrence
1040 Vermont, Lawrence
RFD 5, Lawrence
RFD 5, Lawrence
1224 Ohio, Lawrence
1334 Ohio, Lawrence
1301 Connecticut, Lawrence
1620 Tennessee, Lawrence
731 Louisiana, Lawrence
1534 Kentucky, Lawrence
1534 Kentucky, Lawrence
717 Ohio, Lawrence
826 Kentucky, Lawrence
926 Ohio, Lawrence
702 Rhode Island, Lawrence
736 Mississippi, Lawrence
1724 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1420 Ohio, Lawrence
1335 Vermont, Lawrence
722 Kentucky, Lawrence
1121 Ohio, Lawrence
713 W. 6th, Lawrence
1333 Tennessee, Lawrence
1210 Ohio, Lawrence
Jackson Bldg., Lawrence
728 Massachusetts, Lawrence
Eudora
1240 Ohio, Lawrence
2110 Barker, Lawrence
1227 Ohio, Lawrence
Merchants Bank Bldg., Lawrence
127 E. 17th, Lawrence
1308 Vermont, Lawrence
RFD 9, Lawrence
1346 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1230 Mississippi, Lawrence
RFD 1, Box 77B, Lawrence

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1921
1917
1907
1919
1921
1920
1920
1903
1907
1918
1915
1920
1921
1897
1913
1898
1915
1921
1911
1921
1894
1921
1921
1921
1919
1897
1898
1892
1910
1921
1919
1915
1916
1917
1877
1909
1897
1917
1920
1895
1900
1896
1895
1899
1918
1906
1899
1910
1918
1921
1921
1904
1909

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g 1914

g 1903

g 1913

�University of Kansas Alumni Living in Doug~as Co. 1922, coptinued

YEAR GRADUATED

GRADUATE

ADDRESS

COOK, Geneva Ellen
COOK, Persis Bell
COOKE, Julius Edgar
COPELAND, Leroy N.
COPP, Clarence R.
CORBIN, Alberta Linton
CORY, Mrs. C.E.
COWGILL, Mrs. Russell
CRAWFORD, C.C.
CRUZAN, Albert
CUNNINGHAM, Arthur Wm.
CURRY, Ralph F.
DAHLENE, Edward
DAHLENE, Mrs. Edward
DAHLENE, Oscar
DAHLENE, Mrs. Oscar
DARLING, Grace
DART, Edna
DAVIS, Silas Irving
DEIBEL, Marie
DERSHEM, Elsie
DIAS, Mrs. Mina Perky
DICK, William Scott
DILLARD, Mary Jane
DINSMOOR, Paul Addison
DODD, Leslie Harold
DODDS, Caryl
DODDS, Mrs. C.J.
DODDS, Frank
DOLBEE, Cora
DOLBEE, Myrtle Elizabeth
DOWNS, Cornelia Mitchell
DUFFEE, Lloyd
DUNKLEY, Mrs. Geo.
DYCHE, Ruth Ophelia
DYCHE, Lewis Lindsay
EBERHART, Mrs. I.F.
EDMISTON, Roy H.
ELLIOTT, Jeanette Herriott
EMERY, Agnes
EMERY, Mrs. P.E.
EMICK, William Earl
EMMETT, Eveline
ENGEL, Agnes E.
ENGEL, Dorothea
ENGEL, Elmer Franklin
ENGEL, Herman Busch
EVANS, Mrs. Arthur
EVANS, Arthur
EVANS, Nellie Reece
EVERETT, Edna
FARIS, Hervey S.
FEARING, Olin K.
FERRIS, Emily Harriet

1301 1/2 Tennessee, Lawrencel
1301 1/2 Tennessee, Lawrence!
Lawrence
Lawrence
Eudora
1108 Ohio, Lawrence
Eudora
1240 Tennessee, Lawrence
1530 Kentucky, Lawrence
1110 Vermont, Lawrence
1316 Vermont, Lawrence
1001 Connecticut, Lawrence
615 Indiana, Lawrence
615 Indiana, Lawrence
615 Indiana, Lawrence
615 Indiana, Lawrence
937 Kentucky, Lawrence
1126 Louisiana, Lawrence
1823 Barker, Lawrence
1211 Kentucky, Lawrence
Baldwin
735 N. 3rd, Lawrence
745 Massachusetts, Lawrence
520 Louisiana, Lawrence
519 Ohio, Lawrence
1129 Vermont, Lawrence
734 Mississippi, Lawrence
734 Mississippi, Lawrence
National Bank Bldg., Lawrence:
1301 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1301 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1203 Oread, Lawrence
RFD 1, Lawrence
1023 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1617 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1617 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1131 Rhode Island, Lawrence
Perkins Bldg., Lawrence
1416 W. Seventh, Lawrence
627 Louisiana, Lawrence
1613 Tennessee st., Lawrence
National Bank Bldg., Lawrence
1832 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1211 Kentucky, Lawrence
1211 Kentucky, Lawrence
1211 Kentucky, Lawrence
1211 Kentucky, Lawrence
724 New Hampshire, Lawrence
724 New Hampshire, Lawrence
718 W. 4th, Lawrence
915 Ohio, Lawrence
1406 Tennessee, Lawrence
Stubbs Bldg., Lawrence
Lawrence

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1918
1921
1921
1917
1893
1912
1917
1903
1917
1895
1918
1914
1913
1911
1909
1897
1907
1913
1912
1916
1896
1887
1896
1900
1914
1904
1914
1904
1908
1913
1915
1884
1918
1916
1917
1908
1915
1919
1884
1880
1914
1907
1915
1921
1892
1921
1909
1909
1920
1900
1921
1920
1919

g 1917

Ed '14
g 1911

m 1917

�University of Kansas Alumni Living in Douglas Co. 1922, continued

GRADUATE
FIEGENBAUM, B.F.
FISCHER, Elfriede Christine
FISCHER, Erna Clara Jaedicke
FISH, Lillian virginia
FITZGERALD, Edgar James
FLAGG, Donald Sergeant
FLAGG, Paul Eldridge
FLEER, Emma Ida
FLINN, Julia Georgiana
FLINT, Leon Nelson
FOSTER, Mrs. George O.
FOSTER, George O.
FOSTER, James Ralph
FOX, Helen June
FOX, Paul Samuel
FREARK, Christine Beatrice
FRIEND, Paul Holston
FRINK, Mrs. L.H.
FUGATE, Mrs. Jessamine
GALLOO, Eugenia
GANDER, G.M.
GARDNER, Lulu
GARDNER, May
GARVIN, Daisy
GASKILL, Grace Helen
GILL, Anna Lee
GILL, Helen
GILLHAM, Clara Scotia
GILMORE, Annie
GILMORE, Charles M.
GILMORE, Gertrude
GILMORE, Isabel Elizabeth
GILMORE, Jerome o.
GILMORE, Josephine
GORRILL, Galen A.
GORRILL, Marshall Alexis
GORRILL, William Robert
GOULD, George
GRAVES, Alfred J.
GREENLEES, James Andrew
GREENLEES, Lois Ann
GREENLEES, Nellie Louise
GRIESA, William S.
GRIESA, Mrs. W.S.
GUNN, Everett
HACKMAN, Lucy
HAELSIG, Otto Herman
HAMILL, Bertrand
HANNA, Mrs. H.J.
HARLEY, Thomas
HARMS, Herbert A.
HARPER, Iva Belle
HARPER, Leta
HARVEY, Edward

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ADDRESS
937 Kentucky st. , Lawrence
743 Indiana, Lawrence
743 Indiana, Lawrence
510 W. 6th St. , Lawrence
Lawrence
1320 Ohio, Lawrence
1320 Ohio, Lawrence
RFD 4, Baldwin
817 Indiana, Lawrence
1603 Louisiana, Lawrence
905 Maine, Lawrence
905 Maine, Lawrence
1339 Ohio, Lawrence
1012 New York, Lawrence
Lawrence
1735 Learnard Ave., Lawrence
1646 Massachusetts, Lawrence
2145 Vermont, Lawrence
1310 Tennessee, Lawrence
1324 Louisiana, Lawrence
Baldwin
407 W. 12th, Lawrence
1200 Mississippi, Lawrence
901 Illinois, Lawrence
1603 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1508 New Hampshire, Lawrence
Vinland
704 W. 12th st., Lawrence
Eudora
319 East 7th, Lawrence
700 Ohio, Lawrence
319 E. 7th, Lawrence
319 E. 7th, Lawrence
Eudora
1300 Ohio, Lawrence
1300 Ohio, Lawrence
841 Alabama, Lawrence
Lawrence
300 W. 14th, Lawrence
714 Mississippi, ~awrence
714 Mississippi, Lawrence
714 Mississippi, Lawrence
401 Missouri, Lawrence
401 Missouri, Lawrence
1541 Kentucky, Lawrence
1100 Tennessee, Lawrence
Eudora
RFD 9, Lawrence
1900 Vermont, Lawrence
539 Tennessee, Lawrence
1235 Kentucky, Lawrence
1323 Kentucky, Lawrence
1323 Kentucky, Lawrence
RFD 10, Lawrence

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1917
1915
1920
1921
1921
1921
1921
1886
1897
1898
1901
1916
1919
1921
1915
1917
1911
1893
1894
1907
1905
1897
1909
1921
1916
1903
1884
1886
1910
1906
1916
1900
1888
1920
1895
1902
1921
1921
1914
1919
1913
1909
1913
1921
1920
1921
1898
1920
1897
1921
1913
1911
1894

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GRADUATE
HAVENHILL, L.D.
HAWORTH, Erasmus
HAYNE, Mrs. H.W.
HENDERSON, William S.
HENRY, Mrs. Howard
HENRY, John Blakeslee
HENRY, Thomas B.
HESS, Edith Idella
HESS, Ervin Russell
HESS, John A.
HESTER, Nina
HIGGINS, Mrs. Ella Anderson
HILDINGER, Pauline Virginia
HILL, Alfred Gibson
HILL, Arthur
HILL, Irving
HILL, Aeo
HILSMAN, Itasca Powell
HOBART, Charles Harrison
HOGG, Archibald
HOGG, Ira D.
HOLLOWAY, Mrs. H.A.
HOLMES, Charles B.
HOLMES, Opal A.
HOOD, G.J.
HOOPES, Helen Rhoda
HORR, Worthie H.
HOSFORD, Mrs. C.B.
HOSTETTER, Marie Miller
HOUSTON, Mrs. Lloyd
HUDSON, Nell
HUGHES, Lawrence D.
HULL, Myra Elsa
HUNGERFORD, Herbert
HUNTER, Geneva C.
HUNTER, Samuel John
HUSBAND, Agnes
ISE, Frank Harold
ISE, John
ISE, Mrs. John
JENNINGS, Mrs. Frank
JEWETT, John Mark
JOHNSON, Thurston L.
JOHNSON, William Hamilton
JOHNSON, Mrs. Wm. Savage
JONES, Ethel Ann
JONES, Jacob Oscar
KEITH, Mary Helen
KELLEY, Carl David
KELLEY, Milton William
KELLY, Sherwin Finch
KENNEDY, Belle
KENNEDY, Charles Todd
KENNEDY, Elizabeth Margaret

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1903
1539 Vermont, Lawrence
1881 g
1503 Massachusetts, Lawrenc~
1895
523 Missouri, Lawrence
1908
846 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1914 g
Lecompton
1900 m
19 W. 9th st., Lawrence
1898
808 Mississippi, Lawrence
1919
1247 1/2 Kentucky, Lawrence
1911
742 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1908
1211 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1909
733 Tennessee, Lawrence
1898
1232 Ohio, Lawrence
1919
1415 Kentucky, Lawrence
1917
Alumni Office, Kansas Univ. '
1901
303 Lincoln, Lawrence
1896
W. 8th st., Lawrence
1920
c/o Irving Hill, W. 8th, Lawl:'ence
1917 g
820 Illinois, Lawrence
1920
Peoples State Bank Bldg., La~rEmce
1894 1
6th &amp; Illinois, Lawrence
1921
RFD 2, Lawrence
1885
13 Winona St., Lawrence
1915
1042 Tennessee, Lawrence
1916
1042 Tennessee, Lawrence
1902
University Heights, Lawrence
1913 g
1129 Louisiana, Lawrence
1921
7 Jackson Bldg., Lawrence
1905
1846 Barker Ave., Lawrence
1919
1620 Tennessee, Lawrence
1905
1347 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1911
615 Ohio, Lawrence
Lawrence
1921
1919
1339 Ohio, Lawrence
Univ. Heights, RFD.9, Lawrenc~
1911
1921
309 Ohio, Lawrence
1309 Ohio, Lawrence
1893
1209 Ohio, Lawrence
1911
911 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1917
1125 Mississippi, Lawrence
fa '08 '10
1125 Mississippi, Lawrence
1907 g
808 Tennessee, Lawrence
1912
Lecompton
1921
14th &amp; Oread, Lawrence
1921
Lawrence
n '84 '85
1730 Indiana st., Lawrence
1908
1129 Louisiana, Lawrence
1913
1714 Indiana, Lawrence
1912
1738 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1914
RFD 8, Lawrence
1915
Lawrence
1914
RFD 1, Lawrence
1917
RFD 8, Lawrence
1902
1220 Louisiana, Lawrence
1893
2242 Masschusetts, Lawrence
1913

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1903

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1911

g '92

�University of Kansas Alumni Living in Douglas Co. 1922, continued

GRADUATE
KENNEDY, Mrs. Fred
KENNEY, Ruth
KETCHUM, Pauline
KIEFER, Everett Duane
KLISS, Mrs. Roy D.
KOEHRING, Dorothy May
KORB, John Herman
KREBS, Anna Margaret
KREBS, Julius John
KRUSE, Henry otto
LaCROSS, Gertrude Martha
LANE, Oscar Jasper
LAW, Marcellus Seaton
LAWSON, Paul Bowen
LEAR, Veta Blanche
LEARNED, Mrs. E.R.
LEIBENGOOD, Nelle
LeSEUR, O.C.
LINDLEY, Corydon Endsley
LINDLEY, Georgia Elizabeth
LUPHER, LaDora Grace
LUPTON, Claribel Lytle
LUPTON, Edwin Henry
LYLES, Leo Marvin
LYMAN, George
LYNN, George
MacGREGOR, Helen
MACK, Alberta
MAFFETT, Maude A.
MAGILL, Van Hooper
MANLEY, Robert C.
MANN, Delbert Martin
MANN, Delbert Martin
MANN, Millie
MARM, Anna
MARSHALL, Mrs. Harold
MARTIN, Carol Lucile
MARTIN, Sibyl
MARTIN, Wilfred Everett
MASON, Ray Benjamin
MAUPIN, Oakland L.
McCANLES, Eva Josephine
McCANLES, Joseph C.
McCOLLOCH, Mrs. F.B.
McCREATH, Catherine Elizabeth
McDONALD, Ira Malcolm
McELHANNY, Robert Campbell
McELHINNY, John Gregg
McHENRY, Lloyd Alfred
McKEEVER, William Arch
McMURRAY, Arthur
McVEY, Roy Vernon
MEANS, Hugh
MELVIN, Frank Edgar

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ADDRESS

RDF 8, Lawrence
1038 Tennessee, Lawrence
1416 Tennessee, Lawrence
1304 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1020 Tennessee, Lawrence
RFD 2, Lawrence
1224 Delaware, Lawrence
1308 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1308 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1538 Kentucky, Lawrence
1301 Kentucky, Lawrence
2202 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1127 Ohio, Lawrence
605 Maine st., Lawrence
c/o University, Lawrence
1724 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1008 Tennessee, Lawrence
920 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1301 Louisiana, Lawrence
900 Locust, Lawrence
845 Illinois, Lawrence
1237 Tennessee, Lawrence
1237 Tennessee, Lawrence
1109 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1620 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1247 Kentucky, Lawrence
1538 V., Lawrence
701 Tennessee, Lawrence
1708 Haskell Ave., Lawrence
Lawrence
Perkins Bldg., Lawrence
1214 Kentucky, Lawrence
1117 Vermont, Lawrence
1326 Massachusetts St., Lawrence
1300? Louisiana, Lawrence
RFD 10, Box 12, Lawrence
Box 122, RFD 2, Lawrence
1006 Mississippi, Lawrence
RFD 1, Lawrence
Lawrence
1700 Tennessee, Lawrence
1405 Rhode Island St., Lawrence
1405 Rhode Island st., Lawrence
825 Louisiana St., Lawrence
RFD 5, Lawrence
938 Louisiana St., Lawrence
1233 Ore ad Ave., Lawrence
1133 Vermont St., Lawrence
Baker University, Baldwin
RFD 9, Lawrence
1224 Tennessee st., Lawrence
500 W. 6th st., Lawrence
501 Louisiana, Lawrence
737 Maine St., Lawrence

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1913
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1905
1921
1919
1914
1918
1894
1918
1899
1920
1917
1914
1883
1918
1888
1887
1919
1915
1913
1916
1915
1920
1921
1921
1921
1909
1921
1896
1920
1920
1920

fa '17

g 1920

g 1903

g 1889

1 1895

1915
1917
1919
1919
1921
1920 g 1921
1918
1909
1905
1913
1921
1920
1905
1918
1898
1896
1921
1885
1906 g 1909

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YEAR GRADUATED

GRADUATE

ADDRESS

MELVIN, George Kimball
MELVIN, Rufus Edmond
MELVIN, Mrs. R.E.
MENGER, Louis Herman
MERRITT, Florence Maude
MERWIN, Bruce W.
METCALF, Wilder S.
MILLER, Blanche Helen
MILLER, Florence Maude
MILLER, Harry Edward
MILLER, Lena Vivian
MILLER, Louis Franklin
MILLER, Stella Vanera
MILLER, Vanroy
MITCHELL, Alexander Baldwin
MITCHELL, Mrs. A.B.
MITCHELL, James H.
MITCHELL, Margaret Helen
MITCHELL, Ulysses Grant
MONTGOMERY, John Alexander
MONTGOMERY, John H.
MOODIE, Hubert
MORGAN, Rose R.
MORGAN, Murzelle
MORRISON, Ralph Edwin
MOYS, Fay Cecillia
MURRAY, Joseph W.
MURRAY, Mrs. J.W.
MYERS, Edith
NAISMITH, Helen
NEAL, Paul Rexford
NEUMANN, Warren Randolph
NEUENSCHWANDER, Elsie
NEWMAN, Mildred
NORTHRUP, Austa A.
NOWLIN, Nadine
NUNGESSER, Ella
OATMAN, Mrs. Ray
OGDEN, Geneva S.
OGDEN, Raymond Clifton
ODGEN, Mrs. R.C.
O'LEARY, Raphael Dorman
O'LEARY, Mrs. R.D.
OLIN, Arvin S.
OLIVER, Hannah
OLMSTEAD, Herbert Wolcott
OLNEY, Frank Hart
OLSON, Elmer L.
OLSSON, Elmer L.
OWENS, Alpha Loretta
PALMER, Mary Margaret
PARKER, Mrs. J.H.
PATTERSON, Blanche Lyndell
PEACE, Larry M.

930 Kentucky, Lawrence
930 Kentucky st., Lawrence
930 Kentucky st., Lawrence
712 Massachusetts St., Lawrence
1420 Kentucky St., Lawrence
941 Indiana St., Lawrence
1236 Massachusetts St., Lawrence
940 Mississippi St., Lawrence
1232 Louisiana St., Lawrence
Eudora
Box 22, RDF 2, Lawrence
1215 Oread Ave., Lawrence
Lawrence
Box 22, RDF 2, Lawrence
820 Illinois, Lawrence
820 Illinois, Lawrence
603 Tennessee St., Lawrence
603 Tennessee St., Lawrence
1313 Massachusetts St., Lawrence
708 Connecticut St., Lawrence
1341 Ohio, Lawrence
East 19th St., Lawrence
Box 29, RFD 9, Lawrence
1247 Ohio st., Lawrence
Lawrence
620 Kentucky St., Lawrence
504 Louisiana St., Lawrence
504 Louisiana St., Lawrence
Alphi Chi Omega House, Baldwin
1635 Massachusetts, Lawrence
Lawrence
800 1/2 Missouri St., Lawrence
1324 Louisiana St., Lawrence
1038 Vermont St., Lawrence
927 Ohio, Lawrence
1200 Ohio, Lawrence
1001 Mississippi St., Lawrence
RFD 5, Lawrence
937 Kentucky St., Lawrence
937 Kentucky St., Lawrence
937 Kentucky st., Lawrence
1106 Louisiana, Lawrence
1106 Louisiana st., Lawrence
1633 Mississippi, Lawrence
802 Tennessee St., Lawrence
1301 Vermont, Lawrence
815 Indiana St., Lawrence
1127 Ohio, Lawrence
1113 Connecticut St., Lawrence
Baker University, Baldwin
920 Louisiana, Lawrence
1529 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1933 Tennessee St., Lawrence
512 W. 9th St., Lawrence

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1894
1887
1896
1921
1911
1897
1921
1908
1913
1905
1921
1918
1907
1917
1917
1893
1919
1906
1920
1920
1908
1894
1921
1921
1912
1911
1911
1910?
1920
1916
1918
1898
1905
1896
1903 g
1901
1893
1912
1910
1916
1893
1895
1894
1874 g
1920
1891
1920?
1921
1901 g
1913
1905
1920
1901 g

1903

1888

1903

1908

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GRADUATE

YEAR GRADUATED

ADDRESS

Haskell Institute, Lawrence
1919
PEAIRS, Helen Haskell
·1920
1320 Ohio, Lawrence
PEARSON, Lydia Christian
638 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1910
PECK, Arthur S.
1002 Tennessee, Lawrence
1913
PENDLETON, Emma Helen
1887 g
1223 Vermont, Lawrence
PERKINS, Mrs. Marie
1901 P
PERKINS, Otis Edward
400 Maine, Lawrence
1913
RFD 5, Lawrence
PETERSON, George Oscar
817 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1890
PHILLIPS, Carl
1537 Tennessee St., Lawrence
1894
PHILLIPS, Mrs. May
PICKENS, Minnie
1307 Connecticut St., Lawrence
1909 g
1898
POPENOE, Mrs. Mabel Annie
628 Walnut, Lawrence
POTTER, Earl
637 Ohio, Lawrence
1913
PRENTISS, Frank
905 Tennessee, Lawrence
n 1879 '84
PREYER, Mary
2301 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1917
916 Tennessee St., Lawrence
PRICE, Edwin Fletcher
1919
PRICE, Mrs. E.F.
916 Tennessee St., Lawrence
1918
PRIESTLY, Gertrude
1505 Kentucky, Lawrence
1906
PUFFETT, Dale Howard
1646 Tennessee, Lawrence
1921
QUINLAN, Cassie Alma
1720 Louisiana, Lawrence
1896
QUINLAN, Virginia Josephine
637 Tennessee, Lawrence
1921
RABOURNE, Emma Pauline
1309 Kentucky, Lawrence
1914
RANDOLPH, Wm. Marcus
Lawrence
1920
RANKIN, Floyd V.
1101 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1911
RAUB, Lorna Marie
1234 Oread, Lawrence
1920
RAYHILL, Martha
1121 Tennessee, Lawrence
1915
RAYMOND, Fred N.
808 Illinois, Lawrence
1896
REARICK, Anna J.
1121 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1919
REDING, Katherine
1241 Louisiana, Lawrence
1918
REED, Mrs. C.I.
308 E. 19th St., Lawrence
1919
REEVES, Mrs. Ray
1400 Ohio, Lawrence
1918
RENNER, Marion John
1220 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1920
REYNOLDS, Cora Irene
RFD 4, Box 81, Lawrence
1912
RICE, Anita Bertha
RFD 9, Lawrence
1921
RICE, Mrs. H.A.
1304 Ohio, Lawrence
1912
RICE, Martin Everett
1538 Vermont, Lawrence
1891 g
RICE, Raymond F.
900 1/2 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1908
RIGGS, Henry Clay
907 Arkansas Ave., Lawrence
1893
RIGGS, Kate Louise
115 E. 17th St., Lawrence
1894
RIGGS, May F.
115 E. 17th, Lawrence
1897
RILING, Edward T.
906 Massachusetts,. Lawrence
1900
RILING, John
906 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1910
RINEHART, Hattie
634 Rhode Island, Lawrence
1921
RINEHARD, Wm. G.
1341 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1921
RISING, Edna Rose
845 Mississippi, Lawrence
1921
RISING, George
845 Mississippi, Lawrence
1898
RISING, Mrs. George
845 Mississippi, Lawrence
1899
ROBERTSON, Robert Lorin
622 Vermont, Lawrence
1918 1
ROBINSON, W.R.B.
1701 Louisiana, Lawrence
1906
ROBINSON, Mrs. W.R.B.
1701 Louisiana, Lawrence
1918
ROBINSON, Cecilia Margaret
1209 Oread, Lawrence
1921
RODGERS, Mrs. Gertrude Octavia 920 Louisiana, Lawrence
1920
ROGERS, Annie Isabel
623 N. Third, Lawrence
1919
ROGERS, Sidney Mark
615. N. Third, Lawrence
1910
ROSECRANS, Vincent Judson
1613 Vermont, Lawrence
1920

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1903

1911

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1921

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GRADUATE
RUSH, Sarah Margaret
RUSS, Wm. W.
RUSSELL, Lloyd
SALVESON, Floyd Wilson
SALVESON, Mrs. Floyd W.
SANKEE, Ruth Eugenia
SCHEURER, Fred Logan
SCHMIDT, Mrs. Edgar
SCHREIBER, Fred Carl
SCHREINER, Walter R.
SCHUMAN, Margaretha
SEARS, Mrs. Alice Peabody
SELIG, August Lewis
SELLARDS, Mae
SEMON, Florence M.
SEXTON, Mrs. Ray
SHANNON, Winnifred
SHELDON, Lizzie S.
SHERWOOD, Noble P.
SHILLERTON, Dewey
SHINN, Henry Arthur
SIMMONS, Dr. Chas.
SIMPSON, C.H.
SIRPLESS, Eleanor
SKOFSTAD, James Oscar
SKOFSTAD, Lottie
SMITH, Leo Frisby
SMITH, Mary
SMITH, Vera Grace
SPANGLER, Mrs. Caroline B.
SPANGLER, Irma Bauman
SPANGLER, Karl Bauman
SPENCER, Mrs. D.H.
SPENCER, D.H.
SPICER, Miriam Russell
STANLEY, Arnold Archibald
STANTON, Amida
STERLING, Charles Morgan
STERLING, Mrs. Cara
STERLING, M. Wilson
STERLING, Mrs. Harriette
STEVENS, Wm. C.
STEVENSON, Edward
STEVENSON, Ferne
STEVENSON, Harriet M.
STEWART, Clarence Churchill
STEWART, James McLeod
STEWART, Mrs. J.M.
STIMPSON, Edward F.
STONE, Anna
STONE, Sadie M.
STRACHAN, Norman Fraser
STUART, Mrs. Celia
STUCKER, Mrs. Harry N.

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ADDRESS

1893
RFD 4, Lawrence
1890
1645 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1908
1701 Ohio, Lawrence
1919
414 W. 14th, Lawrence
1919
414 W. 14th, Lawrence
1914
1107 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1913
1020 Ohio, Lawrence
1919?
641 Louisiana, Lawrence
1920
1605 Tennessee, Lawrence
1912
c/o State Water Supply, Lawrence
1921
1146 Ohio, Lawrence
1881 g 1884
944 Kentucky, Lawrence
1920
1333 New Hampshire, Lawrence
1911
1545 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1921
1225 Oread, Lawrence
1908
603 Ohio, Lawrence
1921
1221 Oread, Lawrence
1900
401 Louisiana, Lawrence
1905 g '11 PhD '21
1801 Indiana, Lawrence
1921
Lawrence
1916
1000 Missouri, Lawrence
1882
721 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1900
1225 Kentucky, Lawrence
1907
1002 Pennsylvania, Lawrence
1909
700 Alabama, Lawrence
1897
700 Alabama, Lawrence
1916
1640 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1231 Louisiana, Lawrence
1919
1334 Ohio, Lawrence
1920
644 Mississippi, Lawrence
n 1881 1883
644 Mississippi, Lawrence
1914
1919 e 1921
644 Mississippi, Lawrence
1014 Mississippi, Lawrence
1903
1014 Mississippi, Lawrence
1893 P 1897
413 W. 14th St., Lawrence
1917
Haskell Institute, Lawrence
1920
2045 Learnard, Lawrence
1904
920 Indiana, Lawrence
1897
1129 Louisiana, Lawrence
1883 g 1901
1129 Louisiana, Lawrence
1883 g 1893
920 Indiana, Lawrence
1890 g 1892
1121 Louisiana, Lawrence
1885 g 1892
RFD 4, Box 13, Lawrence
1920
RFD 4, Box 13, Lawrence
1919
1341 Kentucky, Lawrence
1918
814 Missouri, Lawrence
1914
204 W. 12th, Lawrence
1917
204 W. 12th, Lawrence
1916
926 Indiana, Lawrence
1890
7 W. 11th, Lawrence
1921
601 Mississippi, Lawrence
1895
645 Illinois, Lawrence
1915
916 Vermont, Lawrence
1906
939 Tennessee, Lawrence
1918

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GRADUATE
SWADLEY, Mrs. Ida W.
SWANSON, Carl
SWEENEY, Anna Louise
TAIT, Ralph Shann'on
TEETER, Edna
TEMPLIN, Olin
TEMPLIN, Mrs. Olin
TERRELL, Eppinetta Valaria
TESTER, Allen Crawford
TESTER, Mrs. Allen C.
THIELE, Walter G.
THOMAS, Mary T.
THOMAS, Ruth Laura
THOMPSON, Agnes
THOMPSON, Hallie A.
THOMPSON, Herbert
TOWNE, Louise I.
TREECE, Elbert Lee
TUCKER, John H.
TUPPER, Mary Edna
UHRLAUB, Rudolph Reinhart
ULRICH, Grace Pauline
VAWTER, Jamieson
WAGSTAFF, Helen
WALKER, Mrs. Elizabeth
WALL, George D.
WALLING, Lalia V.
WATKINS, Mabel
WATSON, Carrie M.
WATSON, Charles Hoyt
WEAVER, Arthur Bullene
WEAVER, Mrs. Gertrude
WEIBEL, Leo N.
WEINGARTNER, Henry
WELKER, Joseph Edward
WHEELER, John Jefferson
WHEELER, Mrs. J.J.
WHEELER, Mabel Ranney
WHITCOMB, Mrs. S.L.
WHITE, Ben
WHITE, Mrs. B.E.
WHITE, E. Ambrose
WHITE, Edith K.
WHITE, Homer A.
WIEDEMANN, Luis A.
WIGHT, Lucy A.
WILCOX, Mrs,. Mina
WILCOX, Mrs. Zillah M.
WILHELMI, lisa Emma
WILHOIT, Mrs. J.W.
WILLIAMS, Mrs. C.C.
WILLIAMS, Mrs. Dick
WILSON, Esther M.
WILSON, Jasper B.

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1908 Barker, Lawrence
1339 Ohio, Lawrence
711 Rhode Island, Lawrence
735 Missouri, Lawrence
1238 Mississippi, Lawrence
818 Kentucky, Lawrence
818 Kentucky, Lawrence
1308 New Jersey, Lawrence
1908 Vermont, Lawrence
1908 Vermont, Lawrence
1208 Kentucky, Lawrence
1428 Tennessee, Lawrence
1428 Tennessee, Lawrence
1100 Louisiana, Lawrence
1730 Ohio, Lawrence
615 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1147 Ohio, Lawrence
714 McCook, Lawrence
933 Tennessee, Lawrence
Lecompton
724 New Hampshire, Lawrence
Lawrence
1447 Massachusetts, Lawrence
1212 Louisiana, Lawrence
1645 Louisiana, Lawrence
1411 Massachusetts, Lawrence
945 Connecticut, Lawrence
RFD 10, Box 6F, Lawrence
1310 Louisiana, Lawrence
1937 Learnard, Lawrence
741 Massachusetts, Lawrence
737 Indiana, Lawrence
924 Alabama, Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
1024 Alabama, Lawrence
1024 Alabama, Lawrence
1733 Mississippi, Lawrence
1244 Tennessee, Lawrence
1142 Indiana, Lawrence
1142 Indiana, Lawrence
1541 W. 9th, Lawrence
1641 W. 9th, Lawrence
Eudora
1700 Vermont, Lawrence
1012 Pennsylvania, Lawrence
1605 Vermont, Lawrence
546 Tennessee, Lawrence
603 Ohio, Lawrence
1135 Vermont, Lawrence
1101 Ohio, Lawrence
1235 Kentucky, Lawrence
1232 Louisiana, Lawrence
933 New Hampshire, Lawrence

158

1884
1917
1906
1916
1910
n '84 '86
1886 g
. 1921
1921 g
1919
1910
1916
1918
1896
1920
1910
1896
1916
.1921
1914
1918
1912
1916
1919
1899
1910
1905
1911
n 1880
1918 g
1915
1877
1915
1899
1921
1913
1912
1920
1914
1911
1912
1904 g
1920
1891
1897
1903
1881 n
1900
1917
1919
1919
1916
1901 g
1904

g '89
1889
1921

1880
1921

1909

1883

1902

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GRADUATE

ADDRESS

WILSON, Kathryne Marie
WINSTON, John Clarence
WOLF, Frank Ezra
WOLFE, B.L.
WOLWORTH, Mrs. Laurence
WOODARD, Parke Harold
WOODBURN, Mrs. F.T.
WOODBURY, Blanche
WOODRUFF, Sybil
WOODRUFF, Zena Marie
YAHN, Wm. F.
YOUNG, James Arthur
YOUNG, Percy

323 Illinois, Lawrence
316 Elm, Lawrence
Baker University, Baldwin
1204 Connecticut, Lawrence
1834 Learnard Ave., Lawrence
1316 Vermont, Lawrence
1007 W. 6th, Lawrence
817 Illinois, Lawrence
1915 Vermont, Lawrence
1915 Vermont, Lawrence
RFD 2, Lawrence
938 Louisiana, Lawrence
Lawrence

1909 9 1914
1919
1917
1903
1914
1918
1903
1907
1916
1917
1900
1913
1921

BAKER UNIVERSITY ALUlfNI LIVING IN DOUGLAS COUNTY

~897

Extracted by the editor from The Excaliber, Class of '98, a yearbook of Baker
University, Baldwin City, KS, May 1897 (Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Co., Kansas City,
MO). The volume may be found at the Watkins Community Museum.

GRADUATE

OCCUPATION, RESIDENCE

ATHERTON, J.F.
BENTON, Guy B.
CLARK, Wm. N.
CUNNINGHAM, Mabel
EDWARDS, Isaac Franklin
GAMES, Minnie
HAIR, Marne (MURRAY)
IVES, Mary
LOUGH, Mary (BENEDICT)
LOUGH, Samuel A.
MARKHAM, Carrie (HOOVER)
MARKHAM, Dora Clementine
MARKHAM, W.C.
MARVEL, Esther
McCORMAC, Cora (BALDRIDGE)
MESSINGER, Willis
MOTTER, Birdean Ida
NICHOLSON, Katherine
PLASKET, Emma E.
PRICE, Ralph Ray
RAPP, Hattie A.
REED, Georgiana
ROBERTS, Chas. W.
SCOTT, Lilian
STEWART, Maude

Teacher, Baldwin
Professor, Baldwin
Ass't Cashier, Baldwin
Vocal Teacher, Baldwin
KU graduate student, Lawrence
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Baldwin
Professor, Baldwin
Baldwin
Graduate student, Baker Univ.
Editor, Baldwin
Baldwin
Blue Mound
Baldwin
Art student, Baker Univ.
Lawrence
Lawrence
KU graduate student, Lawrence
Baldwin
Art teacher, Baldwin
Horticulturalist, Lawrence
Professor, Baldwin
Baldwin

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1894
1893
1895
1893
1896
1894
1892
1895
1891
1888
1890
1896
1891
1895
1890
1895
1896
1892
1878
1896
1893
1889
1874
1894
1894

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

~897

Taken from the Senior Annual, University of Kansas (1897), available at the
Watkins Community Museum and the Lawrence Public Library Kansas Collection.

Eugene Charles Alder-Graduated at the L. H. S.; A. B., K. .u.; :" I
A.. M., K. U.; B ® TI, cI&gt; B K, A Marquette, Pres. of the .. L. H. S. I;
Alumni Association, Pre5. of the German Verein, candidate for presi- I
~ency of Class of '97. chairman of first committee on Class Annual,
member of play co~mittee, Ass!. Local Editor of the Weekly, member
-of the Class Day committee. ex-captain of the Beta foot ball team, and
heavy villain in the Senior play, was born in '76, hence his patriotism.
This modest and precocious youth is a Jiving and characteristic specimen
-of Lawrence soil. born in the very shade of Mt. Oread. On account of
his extreme retic .. nce and strong aversion to publicity, it is greatly feared
his true worth wili never be fully appreciated. When old enough to leave
his maternal wing he will depart for the ancient land "der Deutchen."

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: Rhode Island, in the effete East. But finding' the field too limited for
her expansion, at the age of ten she brought her family to Kansas. :
, From that time on she has shown evidences of strong disciplinary power,. "
, and has her entire family trail)ed to a state of the most complete '~nd' .
, touching submission. Miss Ayres pr~pared to enter K. U. at tht! Law- '
~.. renee High School. During her college course she has shown the great-·
Iest interest in her studies, and is particularlj' fond of the Latin language·
; as employed by the late lamented Juvenal. As soon as she had passed,
: the age Jimit Miss Ayres put on the colors of Pi Beta Phi. She is very.
: !oyal to the wine and pale blue.

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,\
Emma Barber-The cradle of the illustrious subject of this sketch
w~s rocked by th~ swe~pi?g Kan5as breeze5 that moaned around the- 'l
WIndows of the MaIn BU1ldlDg on M t. Oread. Born and fostered as she- ! ,
.
't
\ was under the shadow of. learning, it was natural that her childish mind' i,
I should turn to scholastic pursuits.
She entered Lawrence public schools !,
! a~ .a. tender age, and graduated therefrom in due course, the sweetest of f
. :" s~eet girl graduates." The day she entered the University a general
, -I holIday was proclaimed. She. is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.
Her future efforts will be devoted to the stu9yof domestic scienc~. at. \1
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Florence Greeley Clarke-Was b;rn -:n-~ - Bastile, to-wit: the
'j his event took place on the 12th. day of Octo~er
A, D., 1876. The back of a very early photograph bears the followmg I
'record, evidently traced by a prejudiced hand. "Amiable,lm'ing and self-·
willed, fond of dressing up in sisters ribbons, beads, etc. A very great
-talker and a very dear child-a real femini ne 'character." Her friends
will be able to determine with a momen!'.s thought which of thesecharac. i~ristics have survi\·ed. She graduated from the Law.rence High School
May, '92, and entered K U. in the fall of '93
She IS a m~mber of the
'Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity and a Daughter of the Amencan Revolu- j
1!ion. Her past is secure, but the future is conjectural. ____ ~

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Miss nay E. Gardner-Born A. N. C. Died--~ Miss Gardner
spent her childhood in Lawrence, and also in a very successful attempt to
rival Jack's Bean-stalk. This laudable ambition has left its mark upon
Miss"Gardner's character, inasmuch as she has, from her superior elevation, a broad, comprehensive "iew of the fields of knowledge. Early in
her college course the Pi Phis, with the discernment for which they are
noted, saw an opportunity and acted upon it, pinned their colors upon
Miss Gardner, and forthwith made her permanent chairman of the decoration committee, with personal charge of the upper tier of party decora- 1
tion, thus at one fell swoop doing away with step-ladders, and making
tasteful decoration a surety. As a member of the S~nior play commitiee .
'. she has been very instrumental in assuring the success of the play,.-

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Aud pleasallt illdcpd to 1)1, with."

Miss Howland was born Aug 121h,' 1l"i75. in Kal"mazoo, Mich.

At

I the age of fi"e wishing to a\'ail herself of the exceotional educational ad-

vantages of Kansas Stale Uni"ersily, she moved to Lawrence. Shortly
after her arrival she became interested in politics and at present she i; a
: mugwump and en tertains pronounced views upon woman suffrage. She
iwill spend the summer cultivating a dignified and non-committal ex pres.sion, and in the Fall will enter the K. U. Law School.

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Mr. O'Neil-The ~ubject of this sketch is a young man of many parts.
His industry is only exceeded by his zeal for higher learning. while his
;- intellectual attainments and genial nature add charm to strength and in! tegrity of character. All who know him speak his name with pleasure.
He was born in 1871 in the quiet and unassuming hamlet of Black Jack,
.Kan5as, where he finished the common school course which prepared
him for Baker University. In the fall of 1894, Mr. O'Neil entered the E.
E. Department of K. U. The spirit with which he has made his way.
through school prophesies a brilliant future for him.
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�Douglas Co. Graduates of the University of Kansas 1897, continued
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May Fuller Riggs-Was born in the fall of 1876, in the., most pic- l
':-.turesque part of that most picturesque town, Lawrence, Kansas. In her
very ea;ly youth a sweet modesty and reserve concealed her many native
charms and talents. As she grew older these said charms and talents
like unto the curls of the novel-heroine, would creep out. They are now
viewed by an admiring and ever sympathetic public. Among Miss
Riggs'. various claims to fortune and to fame is the fact that she is
" ·".miisical. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity and
. although she enjoys society much she prefers writing forensics for her
, E'nglish professor. Upon graduating she intends to enter upon a brilli-.
~nt musical career as Senorita Maria.
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Gertrude M. Spaulding-Was born February 3, 1875, in the hisioric
city of Lawrence. She early manifested a talent for music which was
not neglected during her school days. After graduating from the High
Schoolin 1893, she entered the Music Department of Kansas Uni"ersity ,
where she has pursued both the piano and vocal courses. This year sh~'·i
has devoted her efforts solely to piano in which she graduates this spring.
However, to interested friends we give the consolation that her remarka- ,
ble vocal talent is ~ot to be neglected, but will be further developed here
next year, and later abroad, after which we may look for her among the,
leading prima donnas of the 'Yest.

'~-Stanton-\Va~-bo~;October 29th, '075 near Lawrence.

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education was received mostly under private instructors until she entered the second year of the 'High School. Here the trials met with in
mathematics led her to make a specialty 9f the languages. Her intelectual powers unfolded until finally she publicly proved her ability to seek
new fields of study by depicting Gipsy life in all its weirdness, imd was
granted a diploma. The following fall she entered the University and
became a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity. She con-_
tinued her study of the languages wisely eschewing all mathematics:
and sciences not absolutely required. She developed a great liking 'fij.L
the linguist branches and advanced to such a degree that she can now·. j"
distinguish French, German and Spanish not only from English but from .,',
each other.
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Louise A"ugusta Wiedemann-Has be~n a resident of Lawrence all
her life. She entered the Preparatory Department of the School of Fine
Ar.t,s in 18 93, and beca'me II regular student the following year. Miss
\V~edemann has won much. praise as an accompanist and hopes to give
thIS much neglected branch of piano forte study her special attention.
'Alt~ough she. is Dot a brilliant player her style is pleasing and sympa;'~lJc. She IDtends taking a ~~rad~t: -=.o~-==- ~~~t ..::,ear.
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�LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLEES ~87~-2

The following list is printed in the First Annual Report of the Board of
Education for the Years 1868 - 1885, which can be found at the Watkins
Community Museum. Researched by the editor.

BELL, Minnie
BOWES, Charles C.
CARRUTH, Willie
CRAMER, Charles
EMMETT, Eliza
EMMETT, Hattie
FINNEY, Thomas
FLINN, Sarah
GILES, Tillie
GROVENOR, Charles
GLEED, Charles
GLEED, Willie

HAZELTINE, Eliza
HADLEY, Laura
HARRIS, Kate
HINTON, R.P.
LINDNER, Henry
McFARLAND, Charles
MILLER, Lizzie J.
MOAK, Arthur
MONTGOMERY, Mollie
MORRISON, Charles W.
MORROW, Robert
NEWLIN, Elmira

NEWLIN, Joseph
OGDEN, John H.
RICHARDSON, Albert
SCHMUCKER, Kate
STRONG, Charles
SUTLIFF, ·Herbert
SUTHERLAND, Henry
TENNEY, William
TENNEY, A.R.
TUCKER, Sadie
WOOD, Emma

Respectfully submitted.
E. MILLER, Principal

LAJiRENCE HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLEES, CLASSES of ~873 and ~874

The following list is printed in the First Annual Report of the Board of
Education for the Years 1868 - 1885, which can be found at the Watkins
community Museum. Researched by the editor.

At the close of the year Miss E.F. HALL, a faithful Teacher in the High School
resigned her position, and Miss Anne C. CRAIG was elected to fill the vacancy.

MIDDLE CLASS
GIRLS
HADLEY, Laura
MOZELY, Annie
MURRAY, Mary
READ, Nettie
TUCKER, Sadie

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BOYS
BOWES, C.C.
BRUCE, E.L.
CARRUTH, W.H.
CRANDALL, H.D.
COX, C.E.
GLEED, Charles
GLEED, J.W.
HAYS, M.L.
MILLER, F.C.
RICHARDSON, A.
SUTHERLAND, H.
TENNEY, W.E.

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�Lawrence High School Enrollees, Classes of 1873 and 1874, continued

JUNIOR CLASS
GIRLS
BARNES, Alia M.
CONE, Mary A.
CARMEAN, Cyrene
COLLIER, Alice A.
CHRISTIAN, Georgie
CHERRY, Cora M.
FARREN, Florence A.
HADLEY, Flora
McCURDY, ANNIE
MARTIN, Elma
PARK, Alice
PICKRELL, Ida
TENNEY, E.B.
VLIET, M. Maude
WALKER, Minnie B.
WADE, Dora

BOYS
BLOOD, H.M.
CHAPMAN, C.J.
DAVIS, Leander
HERRON, Willie
LAMBORN, A.C.
MARSHALL, W.K.
McQUISTON, W.M.
McALLASTER, A.B.
MALLORY, B.J.
MOORE, S.P.
OSBURN, S.E.
PRENTISS, Frank
REEDY, L.M.
SCHMUCKER, George
STUART, E.A.
WOODRUFF, F.L.

PREPARATORY CLASS
GIRLS
BARTEAUX, Lizzie
BROOKS, Anna M.
CORYELL, Lillie L.
CRUM, Frank
FRY, Flora
FAUCETT, Ella
GILLULI, A.R.
HARRIS, Mary
HATCH, Ida E.
HOOGLAND, Katie
MALLARD, Sarah
MOWRY, Hatty
NIGH, Livonia
OLIVER, Julia T.
PRIDEY, Gertrude
RICH, Abbie B.
SKAGGS, Melly
STILWELL, Anna
SLOMAN, Ida

BOYS
BARTEAUX, A.B.
CARPENTER, W.T.
CHAPMAN, F.M.
ELLISON, A.G.
FINNEY, Frank
FRISBIE, S.C.
GILLETT, F.E.
HALE, John
HOADLEY, W.
HOLLISTER, W.S.
McANDLESS, Allen
McCONNELL, A.W.
PARKER, A.E.
PEASE, C.L.
PARK, Edson
REYNOLDS, Albert
SPRAY, Murray
SPRAY, W.A.
STEVENS, J.B.
ZIMMERMAN, A.

The decrease in numbers has been caused by dismissing to lower grades pupils
who were not prepared for the High School.
Respectfully submitted,
E. MILLER, Principal

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�LNiRENCE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ~875 -

~885

From 1865 through 1890, high school students in Lawrence, KS attended school
at the Central School, primarily an elementary school. Those high school
students wishing to attend the University of Kansas usually entered KU's
"preparatory" department rather than the local high school until the
department was discontinued in the mid-1880s, since graduation there meant
guaranteed admission. The following list of students graduated from the
Central School was taken from the First Annual Report of the Board of
Education for the Years 1868 - 1885, which can be found at the Watkins Museum.
Compiled and submitted by Vivian Clough.

NAME
ABBE, Miss Nellie
ALBACH, Mr. J. Henry
ANDERSON, Miss Belle
ANDERSON, Miss Laura
ANDERSON, Miss Louisa V.
ARGO, Miss Bershie C.
ARTER, Miss Jessie M.
BALDWIN, Miss Helen M.
BANKS, Miss LaPetite Ida
BARNES, Miss AlIa M.
BARTEAUX, Mr. Arthur B.
BARTEAUX, Miss Ella Anna
BERGER, Miss Charlotte R.
BOYD, Miss Maggie A.
BROWN, Miss Hattie M.
BRUCE, Mr. Charles H.
BURNS, Miss Mary E.
BYRD, Miss Alice H.
CARR, Miss Louisa Belle
CHERRY, Miss Cora M.
CHURCHILL, Miss A. May
CHURCHILL, Mr. Frank H.
CHURCHILL, Mr. Whitman A.
CLARKE, Miss Mary Agnes
COLLIER, Miss Alice
CONE, Miss Nellie J.
COX, Mr. Erum Morris
CRANDALL, Mr. Ellsworth G.
CUTLER, Miss Florence E.
DAVIS, Mr. Frank H.
DEAN, Miss Frances E.
DEANE, Mr. Frank M.
DUNCAN, Mr. Geo. Parker
EDWARDS, Miss Virginia S.
ELLISON, Mr. Alonzo G.
EMERY, Miss Agnes
EMERY, Miss Sarah M.
ENGLE, Miss M. Ella
ENGSTROM, Miss Ida Maria
FARLEY, Miss Hattie H.
FLINN, Miss Julia G.

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CLASS
1877
1880
1877
1878
1881
1880
1885
1883
1879
1876
1876
1879
1882
1880
1882
1882
1881
1882
1883
1876
1884
1885
1882
1879
1876
1879
1882
1884
1882
1884
1881
1885
1885
1882
1876
1879
1881
1881
1885
1883
1881

NAME
GENTRY, Miss Laura
GILMAN, Miss Edith E.
GILMAN, Mr. Harry R.
GOOD, Miss Ora L.
GRAY, Mr. Arthur S.
HALDERMAN, Miss Winifred
HASKELL, Miss Hattie B.
HEMPHILL, Miss Margaretta C.
HENSHAW, Mr. Barcaly W.
HENSHAW, Mr. Leland D.
HOADLEY, Miss Eva Marcella
HOLMES, Miss Gertie
HORTON, Miss Alice Y.
HORTON, Miss Eva Ammen
HORTON, Mr. Richard S.
HOWELL, Miss Jassamine K.
HOWLAND, Miss Marcella
HUTCHINGS, Miss Josephine E.
HYDE, Miss Martha
JACOBS, Mr. Benjamin
KEYS, Mr. William J.
KILWORTH, Mr. John L.
KIMBALL, Miss Cora Lena
KRIEGE, Mr. otto E.
LEARNED, Mr. Roscoe E.
LESCHER, Miss Addie
LYONS, Mr. Charles H.
LYONS, Miss Laura E.
MANTER, Mr. William B.
MARKS, Miss Josie
MARTIN, Mr. Alvin E.
MARTIN, Mr. William
McALLASTER, Miss Apphia J.
McCURDY, Miss Anna H.
McFARLINE, Mr. Benjamin W.
McQUISTON, Miss Mary
McQUISTON, Mr. Wm. M.
MERRYWEATHER, Miss L.H.
MILLER, Mr. Frank C.
MODINE, Miss Annie L.
MODINE, Mr. John E.

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CLASS
1884
1879
1884
1881
1885
1883
1881
1882
1883
1885
1885
1884
1881
1879
1882
1885
1885
1883
1878
1881
1881
1880
1882
1881
1885
1877
1884
1882
1885
1876
1881
1884
1884
1876
1880
1878
1876
1880
1875
1883
1876

�Lawrence High School Graduates 1875 - 1885, continued

CLASS

NAME
MOORE, Miss Susie H.
MOYS, Miss Blanche R.
MURRAY, Miss Anna E.
MURRAY, Miss Lucetta
MURRAY, Miss Mary
NEWLIN, Miss Flora A.
O'BRYON, Miss Laura M.
O'BRYON, Mr. William
OSMOND, Miss Josie P.
PALMER, Miss Nellie Coline
PATTON, Miss Dora
PATTON, Miss Mary
PERKY, Miss Clara M.
PERKY, Miss Mina
PIERSON, Miss Hilda C.
POEHLER, Miss Clara H.
POEHLER, Mr. Oscar H.
PORTER, Miss Mabel W.
PREISACH, Miss Minnie W.
PRIETLY, Mr. William
REEDY, Mr. Reeves M.
REYNOLDS, Mr. William H.
ROSS, Miss Eddie
ROTHROCK, Miss Ada
SAUNDERS, Miss Jessie L.
SCHMUCKER, Miss Mary
SCHMUCKER, Miss Sadie
SEALS, Mr. William W.

1881
1881
1878
1877
1875
1884
1884
1884
1884
1885
1882
1881
1882
1882
1883
1881
1882
1878
1885
1881
1876
1884
1878
1884
1884
1876
1877
1884

NAME
SEARLE, Miss Annie Ida
SEYMOUR, Mr. Campbell
SMITH, Miss Lizzie Gertrude
STEINBERG, Mr. Arthur
STONE, Miss Etta
STUBBS, Miss Ella Mae
TOLLES, Miss Ada C.
VanBUREN, Miss Mary A.
WAGNER, Miss Rosella D.
WATKINS, Miss Katie
WEBSTER, Mr. Frank
WEYBRIGHT, Miss Serena E.
WHITE, Miss Nettie
WHITE, Mr. Spurgeon C.
WIGGINS, Miss Ida Bell
WIGHT, Miss Annie Ida
WIGHT, Miss Lucy Abby
WILDER, Mr. Harry L.
WILDER, Miss Lizzie M.
WILLIAMS, Miss Frank
WILLIS, Mr. Walter A.
WILSON, Mr. Samuel
WOOD, Miss Anne E.
WOODRUFF, Miss Rosa M.
WOODWARD, Miss Mary
WRIGHT, Miss Lu L.
WYLER, Mr. Carl Louis

Old Central School, at the southwest corner of
Ninth and Kentucky (then called Warren Street).
, Photo courtesy Watkins Museum.
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CLASS
1879
1885
1885
1884
1884
1885
1880
1883
1883
1885
1877
1882
1877
1884
1882
1879
1882
1885
1878
1881
1883
1879
1880
1881
1877
1876
1882

�LAJiRENCE OLD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ~903

Lawrence's first official High School, later called Old High, was built on
the east side of Warren (now Kentucky) Street across from the old Central
School. The first classes in Old High were held in the fall of 1890. The
curriculum was set to Kansas University admission standards, and therefore it
became the state's preparatory school for KU, drawing students from areas
outside Lawrence. In 1900, the old Central School was demolished and new
Central was constructed, and some high school classes held there. This list of
members of the class of 1903 comes from The Windmill, Vol. 1, No.9, published
by the high school 29 May 1903, and donated to the Watkins Museum by Richard
Riggs. The "biographies" were compiled by Eugenie STERLING in 1903. Researched
by the editor.
ALFORD, Theodore c., born in Lawrence in 1885. He was never outside the city
limits except once when he went to play tennis on McCook Field. After
graduating from the arts course he will go to Heidelberg, Germany.
BARNES, Luther, born in 1884 in McLouth, Kansas. He attended the Oskaloosa
High School for a year before coming here. He intends to enter the
electrical engineering school.
BEELER, Dollie H., born May 30, 1885, at Mansfield, Ohio. She lived there
until last September when she came to Lawrence and entered the High
School. She will go on to the hill next year.
BIGELOW, Oliver, born in Lawrence August 15, 1884. He lived in Oklahoma from
1895 until 1898. He is going to become a doctor.
BIGGS, Lawrence Julian, born August 21, 1883, in Grant township. He will enter
the engineering school at the University.
BINGLER, Alberta Luckey, her story: "I was born June 15, 1885, at Pittsburg,
Pa. and have lived happily (?) in Lawrence for fifteen years."
BLAIR, Gracia, born in Lawrence on August 20, 1886. She has lived here all her
life except several seasons spent at summer resorts. She will take the
arts course on the hill.
BURDICK, Harold DeForest, born in Willimantic, Conn., in July of 1885. He is
noted for his choir singing, athletics, gallantry, sage counsel and his
devotion to French. He attended Hartford High School before he came out
west. He expects to kill the arts course at K.U.
CARTER, Anna, honor student, bright pupil and "Owl." She will go to the
University next year.
COURTNEY, Fletcher Delos, Senior class president, football player, born out in
western Kansas many years ago. He has lived in Lawrence fourteen years
and will become a civil engineer. He measures six feet three inches.
DART, Edna Rachel, born on Jan. 18, 1886, away down south in Texas. She came
to Cottonwood Falls, Kansas when she was six months old. Her name
indicates how sharp she is. She is always in a quiver when her "bow"
comes. She is the class historian and will go to the University.
EDSON, George Thomas, born in Marcus, Iowa, January 2, 1884. He wrote his
first poem in Sacramento, California, at the age of four. He finished the
grades in five years and the High School in three. He originated the
Spingo and expects to die about 1920, after annexing to the United States
Mexico, Canada and Central America.
FREDERICKSON, Rosa, born in Lawrence, April 3, 1885. She always has gone to
school and often has had her lessons but she is tired of the kind of boys
there are in Lawrence. 'She will go to Chicago to study music.

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�Lawrence Old High Graduates 1903, continued.

FRENCH, Bernice Mary, born in Lawrence on August 27, 1885. She went through
Quincy School and the High School and will finish at K.U. She sings in
the choir and plays the piano too sometimes.
GILLUM, Mattie, born in Bowling Green, Missouri, on February 10, 1885. She
says she will go to K.U.
GRAY, Frances, born in Salina, Ohio, in 1882. She got to Lawrence in 1885. She
will teach next year.
HARRIS, Nellie Lois, born in Ohio, November 10, 1885. She has seen parts of
Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. When she finishes the arts course she will
begin her third theatrical tour.
HAWK, Anna, born at Abilene, May 11, 1885. She came to Lawrence in 1898. She
is going to the University.
HODGSON, Blanche, is a Fort Scott girl. She was born March 23, 1886. For seven
years she has lived here and will continue to do so and attend K.U.
HUTT, William Lehman, born in Lawrence, October 22, 1885. He joined the Delts
in 1903 and one of the University frats will claim him in the Fall.
JONES, Lucy Isabella, born at Lawrence in 1885. She has the distinction of
having lived in Lansing four years. She will attend K.U.
LANE, Lenorah Sophia, born in Missouri. For five years before she came to the
High School she taught in the Douglas County schools. She will go to the
University.
LAPTAD, Evadne Marie, born November 21, 1885, descended from the illustrious
French house of LE VAPTAD. She entered the High School at thirteen years
of age. At present she lives on the farm of her father, Peter LAPTAD,
over across the Kaw. After finishing the arts course she expects to
become a queen.
LINTON, Elfrida, born in Linn County, Kansas, in 1886. She lived in Perry and
attended the common school there until 1898 when she came to Lawrence.
She will attend the arts school at the University.
LONG, Catherine, born in Jefferson County, Kansas. She has lived in Lawrence
nine years. Next year she will not go to school.
MARKS, Adele Elsie, born at Lawrence October 20, 1885. She entered the High
School three and one-half years ago and was one of the Seniors chosen by
the teachers for the commencement program. She will attend the
University.
McKENSIE, Viva Hazeltine, born in 1884, at Humboldt, Nebraska. She is a
devotee of French and an enthusiastic German student. She expects to
teach next year.
MENGER, Edith, is just a Lawrence girl. She was born here in 1885 and has
lived here all her life.
MITCHELL, Caroline, born January 9, 1885 in Illinois. She has attended school
in Illinois, Missouri, Utah and Kansas. She entered the High School in
1901 and made straight ones throughout her course. She will go to the
University.
MORGAN, Carl, football captain, born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, in 1881. He
learned to ride a bronco in Indian Territory and went to Paris to study.
Returning from Paris, Texas, he entered Lawrence High School. He will
take the engineering course on the hill.
MURRAY, Mary, was born here and has always lived here, but she will move to
Colorado in June.
PHILLIPS, Frank Dewey, born in Paola, Kansas, June 16, 1886, came to Lawrence
in 1892. After he finishes his present arts course, he expects to bring
back the North Pole and compete with the ice trust.

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�Lawrence Old High Graduates 1903, continued.

PORTER, Olive, was born in Germany in 1884. She attended school in Weaver,
Kansas, five years. The rest of her life has been spent here. She will
attend K.U.
RAMSAY, Terrence Eugene, born in Tonganoxie, Kansas, November 2, 1885. He
began school at Cambridge Agassiz, Massachusetts. He finished the grade
schools in four years and the High School in three. He expects to return
to Ireland after completing the engineering course.
RANKIN, Alice Mary, born in June, 1886, in Lawrence. She is one of the class
that entered the High School at the end of the first term in 1900. She
will take the arts course on the hill.
ROBINSON, John Harlock, born at Hays City in 1885. Since 1895 he has been in
Lawrence. He has never missed a day of school since he started and has
never been tardy - quite a record. He will take the engineering course at
K.U.
ROCKLUND, Emily, born at Lawrence in 1884, has lived here ever since. She may
attend the University.
SAYRE, Lucius, born at Philadelphia in 1885. He has attended the public
schools in Lawrence. He will go to K.U. and afterwards specialize in some
eastern school.
SCHAEFFER, Helen Barbara, says: "I was born June 16, 1885, at Dakota, Ill.,
and have lived happily (?) in Lawrence for fifteen years."
SCHNEIDER, Carrie Louise, gives this account of herself: "I was born at 1002
Vermont Street, Lawrence, Kansas, in a pink blanket, in the year of our
Lord 1884, on the 22nd day of December. When I was about one week old, I
went to sleep and did not wake up for three days except at the times when
some one shook me pretty hard. At the end of three days I woke up, but I
have been tired ever since. I expect to go on the hill this summer and
next winter if I am not too tired to study."
SELLARDS, Laura, born in Kentucky. She has lived here since 1900. Before that
time her home was in Osage County. She will go to K.U.
SHANKLIN, Flo, born in 1886, at Lawrence. She is a member of the "Rough
Riders," is on the commencement program and is the class secretary. She
will attend the University.
SKINNER, Jennie, born August 14, 1884, at Dover, Tennessee. She has gone to
school in Tennessee, Topeka, and Lawrence. She will apply for a position
as teacher after leaving the High School.
SMITH, Eugene Gregory, born at Beatrice, Nebraska. He was a farmer lad before
he came to Lawrence in 1898. He will take the engineering course.
SMITH, Lottie E., born in Lawrence, 1882. She attended the public schools in
Lawrence; and has not decided definitely what she will do after
graduating.
SPANGLER, Adolph James, born in Lawrence in August, 1886. He is the VicePresident of the class, and already is enrolled as a student at the
University.
STERLING, Genevieve, born in Dickinson County, Kansas, July 18, 1884. She has
gone through the Lawrence city schools and the High School, and will be a
Sophomore on the hill next year.
STEVENSON, Nellie May, born in Kansas in 1885. Three years ago she came to
Lawrence. She will continue to live here and will attend K.U.
TREWORGY, Pearl, born in 1885 at Lawrence. She has always lived here. No one
knows yet what she is going to do next year.
WAHL, Minnie, born at Lawrence October 24th, 1885, has lived in Lawrence all
her life. She intends to teach school next year.
WEST, Blanche Estelle, born in Lawrence June 30, 1884. She will probably go to
K.U.

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�Lawrence Old High Graduates 1903, continued.

WHERRY, Linnie, was the president of our class last year. This year he has
been attending the University. He is going to study dentistry.
WILLIAMS, Lillie, born November 26, 1885, at Lawrence. She expects to continue
her school work.
WILSON, Eleanor Jane, born at Hays City in 1885. When she was very young she
made her debut as an elocutionist, but in recent years she has retired
from the platform. She is very fond of boating and dancing and moonlight
nights. She will go to the University next year.
WOODBURY, Blanche, has spent two years here. She came from Maryville,
Missouri, where she attended the High School. She expects to take the
arts course at K.U.
During the summer the majority of·the High School teachers will be away from
Lawrence. Miss THOMPSON, Miss METCALF, Miss BROWN and Miss WILSON will be in
Estes Park, Colorado. Miss MILLER is going to be at her home in Perry. Miss
BREWSTER will be in Pleasanton. Mrs. SMITH will leave town next week for
Texas, Arizona and New Mexico where she will do summer school work. Mr.
MORSCHER is planning a trip to New Mexico, Arizona and South America, for the
latter part of the summer. He will do experiment work for a few weeks right
after the close of school.

Photo courtesy Watkins Museum
Old High, on the southeast corner of Ninth and Kentucky,
was the first building built for a High School in
Lawrence.

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�LAJiRENCE OLD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUMES ~904

Class of '04
Their Autobiographies
Compiled by Rebecca Moody

From The Windmill, Vol. III, No.8, published by the high school 3 Jun 1904,
and donated to the Watkins Museum by Richard Riggs. Researched by the editor.
ALLISON, Bertha - Born March 22, 1885, in Kingsville, Mo. She will probably
attend K.U. next year.
ASHER, Alice - "I was born July 3, 1886, in Lawrence, Kan. I believe I can
claim the distinction of having learned more Shakespere than any other
Senior; very likely I shall be heard from some day."
BARTELDES, Otto - Was born in 1890. He will finish High School at the tender
age of fourteen years. He has always been noted for his precociousness.
He intends to go on the hill next year.
BEATTY, Jerome - Lawrence, '86. Once sold four extra copies of the WINDMILL;
will found the Lake View Sun (fish) this summer. At this writing (7:30
p.m. June 3), nothing as to his graduating can be stated.
BINGLER, Ola - Born in Pittsburg, Pa., 1886 1/8. "I got through High School
mostly by guessing; it's a pretty good way sometimes, and then again it
isn't. I am going to attend K.U. next year and try to learn something."
BLACKMAR, Winifred - Born 1886, Pacific Grove, Cal. She once took a horseback
ride of 62 miles. After it she had "that tired feeling" for some time.
When she has finished her higher education and become wealthy, she
expects to endow L.H.S. with something.
BOND, Jay - "I was born in McLouth, Kan., 'April 11, 1885. I got through L.H.S.
by copying other pupil's Latin sentences; intend sometime to play second
base on the Lake View National League Base Ball Team."
BROWNLEE, Esther - Born 1884, in Centerville, Iowa. The most important event
of her life was the time that she nearly fell into the grate. She intends
to go to K.U.
BUNN, Edna - "I was born in Pick-a-way Co., Ohio, 1885; came to Lawrence in
1887. The only really commendable thing done by me in High School was to
seek an introduction to Mr. Shakespere. After June 3 I intend to be a
lady of leisure."
BURROWS, Zelta - Born at Halstead, Kan., in 1888; came to Lawrence in 1902,
and will attend the University.
CARTER, Ora - "I was born in Lawrence, July 20, 1885. My early education was
spent in a Catholic convent in St. Louis, Mo. By hard work and careful
study I have managed to make the required number of points. It is my
ambition to be a teacher."

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CLEVENGER, Gertrude - Born in Missouri; came to Lawrence the fall of 1903;
will go to Topeka to live soon after school is out. "The most important
event of my life was surviving after having eaten twenty-two green
apples."
COFFMAN, Cecelia - "I was born in South Dakota, 1492, B.C. The most important
event of my life will be graduating - if I do. I expect to go to the
University next year."
DOLBEE, Cora - "I was born August 1, 1886, near Lone Star, Kas., where I lived
until three years ago. The most important event of my life was entering
L.H.S., not that I have done anything for L.H.S., but that it has done
something for me."
EVANS, Edith - "I was born in Kansas in 1864. I managed to get through L.H.S.
by hard work, diligent study and deep thinking. I expect to instruct the
coming generations in Greek after leaving L.H.S."
FLUKE, Berenice - "I was born in Lawrence in the month of October. The most
important event of my life was graduating from L.H.S. I got through only
by good luck, and I hope to continue in the same way through the
University."
FOX, Shirley - "I was born in Beloit, Kan., in 1885. The only thing I have
ever done worthy of comment was to always keep the rule, never to study
late at night."
GANT, Susie - Born in Wabaunsee Co., Kan., 18--; lived fourteen years in
Leavenworth county; went to Fort Scott in the summer of 1900; expects to
attend K.U.
GARDNER, Ruby - "I was born in Lawrence, Kan., in 1885. I got through L.H.S.
by the teachers' drawing on their imaginations. I have done but one thing
worthy of comment - kept my friends and relatives from seeing what grade
1 looks like."
GILLMORE, Charles - Born Feb. 20, 1885. Finished High School by hard,
concientious and ever increasing study! After graduating from the Art's
School, K.U., will go to Brazil to interest the natives in commercial
geography.
GREENLEES, Agnes - Was born somewhere at sometime, but the most diligent
search has been unavailing to find out where and when. She will take the
Arts course on the hill.
GRIESA, William - Born in Lawrence, Kan., in 1884. He considers his birth the
most important event of his life. After finishing the Arts course on the
hill he will spend his time raising trees.
HODGSON, Charlotte - Born in N.Y. City in 1890. At the tender age of ten she
entered L.H.S., where she spent most of her time coaching the teachers.
She has been persuaded that her field of work is on a higher plane and
consequently will enter the University this fall.
HOWARD, Anna Belle - Born 1885, at Superior, Neb. "The most important event of
my life was getting home alive from the Senior girls' party for the boys.
The only thing I have done worthy of comment was to escape having to
learn any Shakespere. I expect to teach the rest of my life."
ICE, Ellen - Was born in Douglas Co., Kan., in 1885. She came to Lawrence in
1900 and entered L.H.S. Will go to K.U.
JONES, Lena Grace - Was born in Douglas Co., Kan. She started to school when
she was seven years old and expects to continue her education.
KATHERMAN, Maude - "I was born in Lawrence in 1887. The thing most worthy of
comment in my High School life was to play basket ball and carry "Virgil"
at the same time. I will go to K.U. next year.

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LENIG, Olive - Was born Jan. 14, 1886. She started to school in September,
1895, and entered the Lawrence High School in 1903. Her future remains to
be found out.
LONG, Carrie - Born in Jefferson Co., Kan., in 1886, A.D. The most important
event of her life was when she got her first pair of red shoes. She
happened to get through High School by entering the north door and going
out the south. She will attend Midland college at Atchison.
LUTHER, Herbert - Lawrence, Kan., 1885. He had a fall his Senior year. "I
walked through H.S. part of the time and rode when tired. I intend to
take the engineering course at K.U."
MAFFET, Maud - Honor student. Born in I.T., in '85. She did not ride through
L.H.S., but a pony brought her to school every day. Next year she expects
to stand on the hill and acknowledge that she did go to L.H.S.
MARCH, George Rareback - Came into this world July 20, 1886. His early life
was characterized by encounters with wild beasts and Indians, where he
showed promise of being a great sprinter. Entered L.H.S. in 1900. In 1903
he took physics, 3rd hour, and also joined Delta Omricon Omricon. He was
elected president of the Senior class in 1900, which honor almost
overwhelmed him. Will go to K.U.
MARKLEY, Lola - Born in Lawrence, Kansas. She intends to continue school,
finishing her education at K.U.
MOODY, Rebecca - Born in 1887. The most important event of her life was the
time she didn't quite fall into the cistern. Diligent application to
certain things brought her safely through High School. She hopes to go to
K.U. next year.
MORIN, Sue - Born in Jefferson county, Kansas. Came to Lawrence when 14 years
old. She implies that she graduated by means of hard work and study. She
expects to attend the University next year, where she will make a
specialty of German.
MYERS, Mattie - Born in Lawrence in 1885. Will go on the hill next year.
NEWBY, Elmer - Born in Lawrence, Kas. Got through High School with the help of
a herd of best Oregon ponies. He will take engineering on the hill.
PARKER, Mary - Born in 1888 in New Orleans. Nothing of importance happened in
her life until she entered Lawrence High School and became one of the
founders of the well known Owls. She managed to gain her Senior year by
diligent study and various other means.
PERKINS, Clement - Lawrence, 1885, remembered as the boy who took so long
saying, " I don't know" that the teachers who were not alert, often took
it for a good answer. He will take arts on the hill.
PHENICIE, Ruth - Born at Reno, Kansas in 1887. "The only thing worthy of
mention was when I cut study hour and wasn't called up for it. I intend
to go to the University next year."
RANKIN, Herbert - Born in Lawrence in 1885; has been going to school in
Albuquerque, New Mexico until this year; intends to take mining
engineering at K.U.
RANKIN, Madonna - Born in 1887 at Lawrence, Kansas; came from Albuquerque,
N.M., last fall and entered L.H.S.; after finishing High school will take
arts on the hill.
RINEHART, Blanche - Born in Lawrence in 1885; will go on the hill.
ROBERTS, Nellie - "I was born in Muscotah; I'm not going to tell how long ago;
I am sure I will be remembered in L.H.S. because I carried basket ball
and history at the same time; after graduation I contemplate joining the
Salvation Army."

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ROBERTS, Roy - Honor student; born in 1888 in Muscotah. "I expect to spend the
future years of my life wondering how I got through High school and
incidentally trying to learn something."
ROE, Alta - Born in Eudora, Kas., in 1885; she says she got through L.H.S. by
the aid of a Manner's compass, that guide of direction; the only thing
worthy of commment was that she got lost in sight of the north pole.
SEARS, Burton - Born in 1887 at Lawrence and has lived there ever since except
for an occasional trip to Eudora and Six Corners; by the hardest and most
systematic grafting he has at last succeeded in winning his way through
L.H.S.; he expects to take mining engineering at K.U.
SIRPLUSS, Mantie F. - Born in Mansfield, Ohio, August 5, 1886; she has never
done anything in L.H.S. worthy of comment except to get through; she
expects to study this summer.
STANDING, Maud - Born in 1886 in Franklin, Kas.; the most important event of
her life was falling out of a crab apple tree into the mud. She expects
to go to Emporia next fall to enter the kindergarten training school.
STANLEY, Lloyd - Born at Lawrence in 1885; going to L.H.S. was the greatest
event of his life. He intends to take engineering on the hill next year.
THOMPSON, Kate - Born in 1887 in Leavenworth, Kansas; attended Leavenworth
High school one year and Lawrence three years. Will enroll in the
pharmacy school at K.U. next fall.
TOPHAM, Laura - "I was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1885; I have ever done
everything worthy of comment that could be expected of me; I expect to
enter the art school on the hill and after graduation - well, 'sufficient
unto the day is the evil thereof.'"
WHEELER, Frances - Born in November, two and a half miles from Lawrence; by
pushing aside all difficulties that come to people in school she has
finished her course in L.H.S.; hereafter she will proceed to do something
worthy of notice.
WHEELER, Maro - Born at Garnett, Kansas in 1885; has lived in Lawrence since
1889 and finished the High school in three and one half years; expects to
take engineering at K.U.
WIEDEMANN, Ed - Born in Lawrence in 1885; the most important event of his life
was entering L.H.S.; he will go to K.U. and after finishing there will
sell taffy.
WILDER, Elizabeth - Born at Lawrence, Kansas in 1884; she got away from L.H.S.
because the teachers were tired of her; she expects to study more and to
teach.
WILSON, Camilla - Born in Atchison, Kansas in 1885; was once compelled to stop
school on account of an attack of appendicitis; will attend K.U. or
Tuskegee institute this fall to study pharmacy.
WOODBURY, Richard - Born in Missouri; went to L.H.S. and got through in 1904
when he was eighteen years old; became famous there on account of his
wonderful ability to fool the teachers.

CORRECTION TO COlfPLETE DOUGLAS COUNTY TOlfBSTONE CENSUS, Vo~. II

A grand-nephew of Rudolph Hellstrom reports that on page 371 of the
Complete Douglas County Tombstone Census, Vol. II, published by the Society,
the people in the photograph are misidentified. They should be Laura JOHNSON
and Rudolph HELLSTROM.

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Taken from The Lecompton Sun, Thursday, 24 Jan 1924. Compiled by Iona Spencer.
ANDERSON, Hazel, 1915 - known to us and most of the young folks of Lawrence as
"Andy." She is first cashier at Wiedemann's, the largest confectionery
between Chicago and Los Angeles. She has been there for seven years.
ARNETT, Grace, 1922 - is a waitress at the Trapp Cafe in Topeka.
ARNETT, Ora, 1922 - has been around Lecompton ever since he graduated. He says
he has no trouble in finding work at any time. What is more virtuous than
honest labor. He isn't married yet.
BAHNMAIER, George, 1916 - known for miles around as "cutie." George is one of
the most successful farmers of the community. He and his brother "Mike"
have one of the best bottom land farms between Lawrence and Topeka. Yes,
"Cutie" is married to Ruth GLENN, a former classmate for several years.
BANKS, Herman, 1919 - is another farmer with good honest ideals in life. He
has been farming ever since he was large enough to hold a hoe or a
pitchfork, but not for himself until the last few years. He married Miss
MILLER of Lawrence.
BANKS, John, 1917 - is still another farmer and a neighbor to his brother. He
says, "Nothing beats farming if for no other reason than being at home in
your business." He is married to a Miss LAMBERT who formerly lived at
Humbolt, Kansas.
BAUGHMAN, Ted, 1920 - and still another man of the soil. We think Ted is
rather a city farmer who drives to and from his work in his Ford coupe.
He isn't married.
BAXTER, Neal, 1915 - now Rev. BAXTER. For three or four years Neal has been
preaching out in Colorado.
BERTSCHINGER, Wright, 1912 - is a prosperous farmer in the Greenwood Valley
district. He has been farming ever since he finished high school. He
married Miss Nora DRYER.
BURTON, James, 1918 - is one to be remembered by his athletic career in L.H.S.
Also his awful line of talk. With this much said we all know that he is a
successful salesman. He is now traveling for the Hamilton Brown Shoe
Company, in Arkansas.
BRASS, James, 1908 - "A high school education will not hurt anyone and it will
help some people a lot," says Jim. J.F. BRASS has one of the best dairy
farms along the Victory Highway. Each morning he takes a truckload of
milk to Lawrence where he always receives a good price for it. Jim
married Miss Rose ROLLER.
CARLSON, Margaret, 1922 - has been a very faithful girl to Mrs. CARLSON. She
stays with her mother and clerks at the Hill Drug Store. No, she isn't
married.
COLE, Mabel, 1916 - will be remembered by her everlasting smile. Well she
still has that smile as she cares for her children and does her
housework. She married Starr GLENN of Lecompton.
COLE, Ross, 1921 - has been traveling most of the time since he finished high
school, having made two or three trips to Colorado and one to California.
At present he has a half interest in the American Cafe at Lecompton.
COVEY, Anna, 1911 - is now living at Des Moines, Iowa, with her husband who is
a commercial artist for the "Homestead People" there.
CRADY, Alta, 1920 - is a happy married woman still living in the old home
town. She married Mr. Everett HUEY of Lecompton.

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DARK, Clarence, 1920 - Rah-Rah! for Darkie. Clarence is helping his father on
the farm this year, but he is going back to K.U. next fall where he is a
Junior civil engineer.
DAVIDSON, Paul, 1907 - has been in California for a good many years. He is now
one of the firm of a big real estate company in Los Angeles, California.
DAY, Lloyd, 1905 - has been with the railroad for several years. He is now an
engineer. His home is at Winslow, Arizona.
DREYER, Nora, 1914 - married one of her old school mates, Wright BERTSCHINGER,
and they are now living on a farm near Lecompton.
DUMMER, Kinnie, 1914 - is now in the employ of a wholesale millinery factory
at Portland, Oregon.
EARLY, Walter, 1911 - was a star basket ball player for the high school. He is
married and is farming up near Valley Falls.
FLEENOR, Harry, 1916 - the man that uses most all of Webster's words, former
editor of the Lecompton Sun, is now operating a Linotype for a newspaper
at st. Paul, Kansas.
FLEENOR, Betty, 1905 - is now superintendent of the high school at Manhattan.
He is a graduate of K.S.A.C.
GEELAN, Amos, 1918 - is employed in the offices of the Santa Fe railroad
company of Topeka.
GIBBONS, Margaret, 1910 - has been a farmer's wife for a good many years. She
married Elmer BAHNMAIER of Lecompton.
GLENN, Bertha, 1919 - has been a school teacher for two years. She has been
teaching at Belvoir both terms. A new school house was just finished this
last fall for her to teach in.
GLENN, Harry, 1922 - "Sam" has followed in the footsteps of his older brother,
Harvey, and he too, stays at home and helps on the farm, enjoying life as
he lives.
GLENN, Harve, 1918 - is a really honest-to-goodness, good natured farmer. He
is building up a herd of good dairy cows.
GLENN, Ruth, 1915 - is now Mrs. Geo. BAHNMAIER. They live on a farm several
miles west of Lecompton, but Ruth is still a worker for the community.
She is one of the persons who helped the alumni organize into an
association.
HENRY, Howard, 1911 - has been married for some time. He is now farming out by
Big Springs. His specialty is raising White Leghorn chickens.
HILL, Fritz, 1920 - is now helping his brother, Jack, in the garage part of
the time and the other part of the time he is clerking in their drug
store.
HILL, Jack, 1918 - is a very busy man now. He is half owner and manager of the
Lecompton Garage. Since he and his brother-in-law went into the garage,
its business, according to the books, has increased sixty-five percent.
HILL, Madge, 1914 - now Mrs. Fred ROTHBERGER of Eudora. Madge has been
attending school at K.S.A.C., and Emporia Normal and teaching at
Lecompton and Eudora since she graduated. Last fall she clerked in the
Drug Store and acted as associate editor of the Lecompton Sun.
HILL, Sarah, 1907 - has been married for several years to Clyde GIBSON of
Topeka. Mr. GIBSON is employed in the Santa Fe offices and Sarah operates
a linotype at the State Printing Plant.
HOLLOWAY, John, 1918 - has been farming since he graduated from high school,
except for a short time when he sold insurance.
ILIFF, Zella, 1907 - was a clerk at the Lecompton State Bank for several
years. She is now one of the directors. Miss ILIFF has been employed at
the State Printing Plant for the past five years in the text book
department.

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INGHAM, Winter, 1918 - is a very industrious boy. He hasn't made his mark in
the world yet, but his time is coming. He attended K.U. for two and onehalf years and Texas U. one year. This spring he will receive his degree
as a chemical engineer at K.U.
JACKSON, Bessie, 1910 - now Mrs. Robert NORWOOD. Bessie boasts of having the
largest and best families of any of the Alumni. They live on a farm east
of Lecompton which her husband farms. They have a large flock of pure
bred White Leghorns, a nice bunch of Jersey cows and quite a few Duroc
Jersey. hogs.
JACKSON, Jesse, 1911 - now Mrs. Kerby RODGERS. They are living on their ranch
at Forest Hill, Louisiana. Mrs. RODGERS has several thousand sheep.
JACKSON, Louise, 1916 - known as "Birdie" throughout her schooling at
Lecompton, is married to Ervin SHAFFER, civil engineer in Chicago, where
she is attending a Fine Arts college. For several years she was employed
by the Capper Publishing Co., at Topeka, where she drew sketches for some
of Capper's papers.
KETTERING, Charlie, 1907 - was a good musician and a singer when he went to
high school. He graduated from the school of fine arts at K.U. and is now
an instructor of voice at the York (Nebraska) College.
KUHN, Charles, 1921 - known as "Boe," is a pretty busy man, being manager of
the American Cafe at Lecompton. No, he is not married yet.
LaHUE, Mildred, 1907 - is married and is living on a farm at Dwight, Kansas.
LAMER (LEAMER), Anna, 1911 - "Tom" is one of the best piano players the high
school ever graduated. She is now playing in an orchestra down south in a
theatre.
LEWIS, Lois, 1909 - is a stenographer in the Santa Fe offices in Topeka.
LEWIS, Pearl, 1905 - Pearl Lewis DAY, deceased.
LEWIS, Ralph, 1907 - is vice president of the Prudential Life Insurance Co. of
New York. He has his office at Topeka.
LOGAN, Joe, 1911 - married Miss Estella FRENCH. They are now farming up in
Greenwood Valley.
McCALL, Darryl, 1917 - is employed at the post office in Topeka.
McCALL, Gretchen - married Mr. H.H. HUNTLEY. They are living at Cheyenne,
Wyoming, where he is an electrician for the Railroad Company. Gretchen
comes back to her old home town about once a year to visit friends and
relatives.
McCALL, Madge, 1921 - married to Don PARDEE, they are living at Baldwin.
McCALL, Roy, 1911 - has been teaching school most of the time since 1911, but
he is now manager of the Shawnee Coal Company of Topeka. He married Miss
Billie JARDEN of Topeka.
McCLANAHAN, Elizabeth, 1922 - Stenographer at the Park Davis Wholesale Drug
Co., Kansas City, Missouri.
McCLANNAHAN, Lewis, 1906 - deceased.
McGILL, Lola, 1922 - is now a student nurse at the St. Luke Hospital in Kansas
City, Kansas.
McRAE, Bert, 1919 - telegraph operator at the Santa Fe offices in Topeka.
MORRIS, Jay, 1909 - married. He is in the insurance business at Detroit,
Michigan.
MORRIS, Mildred, 1919 - married. They live on a farm near Sedgwick.
MORRISS, Wayne, 1916 - has been farming since he graduated from high school
until last summer, he began to sell insurance for the Liberty Life
Insurance Co. of Topeka.
NANCE (NACE), Mary, 1922 - is going to be a school teacher too. She is now a
Soph. at K.U.

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RICHARDS, Richard, 1917 - Dick is another Santa Fe man. He is in Amarillo,
Texas, working in the office. He is not married.
RICHARDS, William, 1917 - Billie does not come to town much unless there is
something special at lodge. Outside of a few trips a week to nearby
towns, his farm keeps him pretty busy. He isn't married.
SCHOTT, Lewis, 1916 - was always rather quiet when in high school and he isn't
very noisy now. He is employed in the Santa Fe offices in Topeka. He is
married.
SCHROYER, Lenora, 1919 - taught school at Winter for two years. She has been
working for the Beatrice Creamery Company in Topeka for about 3 years.
SCHROYER, Ruth, 1922 - attended the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia
last summer and is now teaching school at Yarnold. She is married to Ross
COLE, a former class mate.
SCOTT, Ella - married R. STANWIX, a farmer, north of Lawrence. They own a
large herd of good dairy cows and are making them pay. Ella is still as
good natured as she used to be.
SEHON, Curtis, 1921 - is a farmer and Associate Editor of the Lecompton Sun
now for several years.
SEHON, Helen, 1919 - "Happy" is married to H.W. HUNTER of the Hunter Brothers
Grocery Co. of Lawrence. Yes, they have no children.
SEHON, Phillip, 1918 - is a carpenter. He has been employed by the
Garlinghouse Realty Co. for the last two years. He isn't married.
SEHON, Russel, 1914 - is a carpenter. He was mill carpenter at the Bowersock
Mill at Lawrence for six years. He is now doing finishing work on the new
hotel at Topeka. He is married.
SHELLY, Blanche, 1922 - The same could be said of Blanche as of Irene
(SLAVENS), since both attended K.U. and both are teaching in the school
here.
SHIRLEY, Elmer, 1918 - "Smilie" does not have a job, he has a position with
the National Supply Co., manufacturers and dealers of oil and gas well
supplies. He is field scout and keeps the company in touch with the
conditions and developments of different oil fields. He has Kansas,
Nebraska and Colorado. If he thinks it would be profitable for the
company to build a store at an oil field he tells them and usually a
store is built and stocked at once. He isn't married.
SHIRLEY, Frank - is still a Lecompton booster. He and his brother are some
more of the alumni progressive farmers. He is not married.
SHOTT, Ester, 1919 - "Bob" has been married for several years to Harry
FLEENOR. They are now living at Pittsburg, Kansas, where Harry is
employed by a newspaper firm. They have two children, a boy and a girl.
SLAVENS, Irene, 1922 - attended K.U. last year but this year she is teaching
in our grade school. She is a very industrious girl and Clarence SMITH
says she is an excellent teacher.
SMITH, Clarence, 1911 - has been teaching school almost every winter since he
graduated. At present he is the principal of the grade school in
Lecompton. There are about 85 pupils in the grade school here.
SPANGLER, LePort, 1912 - thought he would like to be a newspaper man, so he
studied to be a journalist and he is a success. LePort is now in Chicago.
SPANGLER, LeRoy, 1912 - No, LeRoy has not been lucky, he has made himself by
working hard in his high school and Kansas University days. Shortly after
he graduated from K.U. he took up Civil Service work, making a good
showing at this work he was given a position in a foreign consul. He is
now Vice Consul to Bulgaria.
SPANGLER, Myra, 1906 - Several years ago, Myra married a former class mate,
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from the High School. She taught music in the grade and high school,
having charge of all the musical plays, glee club work, etc. She and her
husband and family now live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
TAYLOR, Frank, 1922 - studied hard and observed closely, this is how he
learned to be a printer all by himself. He has charge of the press at the
Liberty Life Insurance Company, of Topeka.
TIMMONS, Irene, 1918 - has been a saleslady for a large department store in
Denver for about two years. She isn't married.
TODHUNTER, Fae, 1918 - This is the first winter Fae has not been teaching for
some time. She now lives at Dores, Kansas.
TUPPER, Paul, 1917 - graduated from K.S.A.C. He is now employed by the Topeka
State Journal at Topeka.
WALTERS, John, 1918 - Used to like to talk, and still does. With his job as
agent for the Royal Vaccuum Cleaners, he has a good line to give. He is
in Topeka at present with his family.
WIENRICH, Henry, 1905 - was one of our first "Grads" but he is making his mark
in this old world. He is at the head of the Botany Department of the
Pennsylvania State University.
WINTER, Fred, 1905 - is also one of our first "Grads" and he is also making a
showing in the world. He has already made three important electrical
inventions for the electrical company he is with in New York.
WINTER, Gladys, 1907 - has been with the Thompson Hardware Co., in Topeka for
several years. She must enjoy her work because we never heard her
complain. She isn't married.
WINTER, Jeanne, 1915 - is kept very busy with her poultry and household work.
She married Howard BRASS, who owns a good dairy farm close to the Victory
Highway.
WINTER, Lee, 1915 - married Mr. Roy GRESS of Lecompton. They are managing her
father's ranch in Barber county.
WINTER, Ship, 1917 - is a graduate of K.S.A.C. and is now principle of our own
high school.

lfRS.

WIEDElfAlIN'S lfElfORIES OF EARLY LNiRENCE SCHOOL DAYS

Taken from the Lawrence Daily Journal World, 6 Dec. 1941. Submitted by the
Watkins Museum.
Mrs. WIEDEMANN recalls that first she attended school in a building
across the street from her home, then later went to Turner Hall at Tenth and
New York Streets. In the upper grades and for part of her high school course
she was a pupil at the Old Unitarian Church, in the 900 block of Ohio, the
same block in which her father later built a home and where she and Mr.
WIEDEMANN lived with her parents for some years after their marriage.
The basement of the church was used for the lower grades and the main
room for the upper grades and high school. It was heated by stoves in which
green wood was burned and to keep the sap from dripping into the room, buckets
were hung along the stove pipe one at each joint.
In 1866 the Old Central School was built, and here Mrs. WIEDEMANN
finished her high school work. Miss Sarah BROWN and Mrs. CARPENTER taught high
school classes, which were held in the upper rooms.

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�BLUE HOUND SCHOOL No. 29, 6

october

~884 -

5 Harch ~885

The following report was copied by Vivian Clough at the Watkins Museum.

NAME

AGE

NAME

AGE

BROWN, Lizzie
CARSON, Daniel
CARSON, Frances
CARSON, George
CARSON, Henry
CARSON, Mary Jane
CARSON, Moses
CHADWICK, Ralph
COWLES, Earle
COWLES, Fred
COWLES, Hally
COWLES, Ina
HAMILL, Bert
HAMILL, Claude
HAMILL, Lillian
HARVEY, Edward
KARNES, Eugene
KEEFER, Mabel
KEEFER, Walter
KNIGHTEN, Anne

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9
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KNIGHTEN, Rena
LAWRENCE, George
McNEES, Mabel
McNEES, Oscar
McNEES, Warren
McNURDO, Eddie
SHELLY, Mike
SMITH, Frank
TARPY, James
TARPY, John
TARPY, Mary
TARPY, Willie
TUTTLE, Charlie
TUTTLE, Frank
TUTTLE, Katy
TUTTLE, Nellie
TUTTLE, Rena
WILLEY, John
WILLEY, Ralph
WILLEY, Vida
WOOD, Evans

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Teacher, E.M. EMMETT

BLUE 1f000D SCHOOL No. 29, 7 october ~885 -

~2

Ifarch ~886

The following report was copied by Vivian Clough at the Watkins Museum.

NAME

AGE

NAME

AGE

BAKER, Bert
BAKER, May
CARSON, Daniel
CARSON, Frances
CARSON, George
CARSON, Henry
CARSON, Mary Jane
CARSON, Moses
CHADWICK, Edith
CHADWICK, Ralph
COWLES, Earl
COWLES, F.S.
COWLES, H.A.
COWLES, Ina
DAUGHERTY, Alex
DAUGHERTY, Lillie
DAUGHERTY, Lizzie
DAUGHERTY, Robert
HAMILL, Bert
HAMILL, Claude

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HAMILL, Lillie
HAMER, Morris
HAMMER, E.
HARVEY, Ed.
KARNES, Eugene
KEEFER, Mable
KNIGHTEN, Anna
KNIGHTEN, Rena
LAWRENCE, George
LAWRENCE, Stella
MARSHALL, Grace
McNEES, Mable
McNEES, Oscar
McNEES, W.D.
MILLER, James
SCHELLY, Michael
SMITH, Chas.
SMITH, Frank
SMITH, Lulie
TUTTLE, Charles

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NAME
TUTTLE,
TUTTLE,
TUTTLE,
TUTTLE,
WILLEY,

Frank
Katy
Nellie
Rena
John

AGE

NAME

AGE

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13

WILLEY, Ralph
WILLEY, Seremes
WILLEY, Vida
WOOD, Evans

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Teacher, E.C. COWLES
BLUE HOUND SCHOOL No. 29, 6 Ocf;ober ~890 -

~ Hay ~89~

The following report was copied by Vivian Clough at the Watkins Museum.

NAME

AGE

NAME

AGE

BAKER, Edith
BAKER, Walter
BOWERS, Ray
BOWMAN, Johny
CARSON, Frances
CARSON, Henry
CARSON, Mary
CARSON, Moses
COWLES, Bertha
COWLES, Earl
COWLES, Ethel
COWLES, Ina
DeWITT, Gracie
DAILEY, Dan
DIVELBISS, Jesse
FEARON, Vida
HAMMER, Reka
JOHNS, Edith
JOHNS, Emily
JOHNS, Jennie
JOHNS, Rosa
JOHNS, Willie
JONES, Lee
KARNES, Edna

12

KARNES, Erma
KARNES, Eugene
KEEFER, Willie
MAYWOOD, Maggie
MARSHALL, Earl
MARSHALL, Fay
MARSHALL, Gracie
MILLER, Eddie
PIPER, Ben
PIPER, Carrie
PIPER, Charlie
PIPER, Freddie
PIPER, Jennie
PIPER, Nelson
SMITH, Frank
TARPY, James
TARPY, Martin
TUTTLE, Frank
TUTTLE, Irvin
TUTTLE, Katy
TUTTLE, Rena
TUTTLE, Willie
WILLEY, Ralph
WOOD, Evans

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Teacher, Birch E. TUTTLE

lfElfORIES OF BLUE HOUND COLORED SCHOOL
Extracted from Memories of Early Days in Kansas, by Anna Smith IRWIN, written
8 Jul 1938, and available at the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
The first school house built was for the colored people who could neither
read nor write. It was located in the north east corner of the OGDON farm, now
known as the DUNNING farm. Aunt Emma KILWORTH who was about 15 years old
taught the school. Most of the pupils were colored. Queen HINES was very
anxious to learn and sat by the door to watch her children who were playing
outside. Anna BROOKS attended this school and told me what I have just
written. (NOTE: Emma KILWORTH later became Mrs. JACOBS.)

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�DEER CREEK SCHOOL, KANWAKA 'l'CMlISHIP, ~898

Submitted by Iona Spencer.
Annual Report of School District #48, county of Douglas, State of Kansas, for
the year ending June 30, 1898. Made under official oath, and transmitted to
the county Superintendent, this __ day of __ A.D. 1898. Signed: A.E. WILSON
64 students.

NAME

AGE

NAME

AGE

ADAMS, Ray
BERRY, Laura
BUCHEIM, Frank
BUCHEIM, Herman
BUCHEIM, Ida
DAMM, Henry
DAMM, Katie
DAMM, Willey
DRAVIS, Fred
DRAVIS, Mary
DRAVIS, Sopha
DISTER, Joseph
DIVELBESS, Rosie
DIVELBESS, Sarah
EBERHART, Albert
EBERHART, Amelia
HERSHAL, Charley
HERSHAL, Estella
HERSHAL, George
HERSHAL, Henry
HERSHAL, Willie
IWIG, Sarah
KIZER, Amelia
KIZER, Emly
KIZER, Jennie
KIZER, Lula
KIZER, Minnie
KIZER, Oliver
KIZER, Willie
KOEHLER, Henry
LAWRENCE, Anna
LAWRENCE, August

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LAWRENCE, charley
LAWRENCE, Emma
LAWRENCE, Henry
LAWRENCE, Martha
NICHOLS, Alice
NICHOLS, Anna
NICHOLS, charley
NICHOLS, Elmer
RAKE, Anna
RAKE, Lottie
RAKE, Verna
SAIN, Lucy
SHAW, Mabel
SHAW, Mattie
SHAW, Roy
SHAW, Sadie
STOUT, Bennie
STOUT, Bertha
STOUT, Fern
STOUT, Harry
STOUT, Henry
STOUT, John
WILSON, Ethel
WILSON, Elmer
WILSON, Frank
WILSON, John
WILSON, Mary
WILSON, Ora
WULFKUHLE, Anna
WULFKUHLE, Fred
WULFKUHLE, Ema
WULFKUHLE, Will

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lfElfORIES OF TfiIN HOUND SCHOOL
I went to a little red schoolhouse which stood about where the Twin
Mounds store now stands. Later I went to the stone school house. One of my
teachers in this school was Miss Grace SMITH, who became the wife of E1kanah
HUDDLESTON and the mother of Mrs. Elmer BROWN. Later I went to Miss Frances
LIPPY (Mrs. WENRICH). Extracted from Reminiscence of Early Day Kansas, by
Winnie Smith LYONS, written 1939, found in the Kansas Collection at Spencer
Library, University of Kansas.

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�BIG SPRINGS SCHOOL, DISTRICT 72, LECOlfPTON 'l."ailISHIP, ~898
submitted by Iona Spencer.
Annual Report of School District #72, county of Douglas, State of Kansas,
for the year ending __ . Made under official oath, and transmitted to the
county Superintendent, this __ day of __ A.D. 1898.
signed: W.E. STONE
64 students

NAME
BUCK, Fred
CLARK, A.
CLARK, Rosa
CLARK, T.
CRISS, Reb
CUSTARD,
CUSTARD, Ethel
DAMM, G.
DAMM, J.
DREYER, August
DREYER, Clarence
DREYER, Edith
DREYER, Gusie
DREYER, J.
DREYER, M.
DUNCAN, Pearl
DUROW, Chas.
DUROW, Elroy
DUROW, Eva
DUROW, F.
FULTZ, Lewis
HAGGERMAN, G.
HAGGERMAN, Triel?
HARTMAN, Annie
HARTMAN, G.
HARTMAN, Minnie
HARTMAN, Will
HENRY, David
HENRY, Howard
HENRY, J.
HENRY, Olive
HENRY, Will

AGE

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AGE

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HOFFAMAN?, Pearl
HOGMAN?, Mamie?
LAWRENCE, E.
McQUISTIN, M.
NOE, Will
PADGET, Mary
PAINTER, Fred
RODGERS, A.
RODGERS, Earl?
RODGERS, Edith
RODGERS, Elmer?
RODGERS, Roy
SPENCER, Cora
SPENCER, Etta
SPENCER, H.
STONE, H.
STONE, H.V.
STONE, Jennie
STONE, Nettie
THOMPSON, M.E.
WARNER, Eva
WARNER, Will
WISE, Dema
WISE, Denna
WISE, Eva
WORTHINGTON, Emily
WORTHINGTON, H.
ZEBB, Annie
ZEBB, Carrie
ZEBB, Eva
ZEBB, George

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lfISS COATHRUP, ENGLISH TEACHER
I was sent to school to a very charming English teacher Miss COATHRUP ...
She was engaged to teach French at the University of Kansas, but she had such
a strong English accent that the University people were very much opposed to
having her continue to teach because the students had difficulty understanding
her. She came from a very fine family and she decided the only thing she could
do was have a little school. From Fond Memories of My Eighty Years in
Lawrence, by Claudia Pendleton Johnson (privately published, 1966), p.11.
Submitted by the Watkins Museum.

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�FAIRVIEfi PUBLIC SCHOOL, DISTRICT No. 2~, WAKARUSA '1'CMNSHIP, ~9~3
Edna KOEHLER donated a little booklet, titled Public School Souvenir, to the
Watkins Museum. The teacher gave a booklet to each of her students at the end
of the year as a remembrance. Submitted by Judy Sweets.
Pearl PENCE, Teacher. School Officers: Chas. HOWARD, Director, M.B. BROWNLEE,
Treas., Paul KOEHLER, Clerk.
PUPILS, 8th &amp; 9th GRADES - Wm. BARNETT; Caroline BRESLER; Earl FLORY; Fred
HOWARD; Helen HOWARD; Herbert McCLINTOCK.
PUPILS, 6th &amp; 7th GRADES - Estella AYER; Clayborn BARNETT; Louise KOEHLER;
Grace McCLINTOCK.
PUPILS, 5th GRADE - Howard FRANCIS; Kathryn HOWARD; Hilda KOEHLER; Violet
MITCHEL.
PUPILS, 4th GRADE - Harold BROWN; Eldon ULRICH; William WELLS.
PUPILS, 3rd GRADE - Lucy BRESLER; Hattie LEESE; Golda MITCHEL; Virgil WALBORN.
PUPILS, 2nd GRADE - Edna KOEHLER; Carl MITCHEL; Harry WALBORN; Henry WELLS.
PUPILS, 1st GRADE - Sterling FRANCIS; Nannie HOWARD; Edward McCLINTOCK; Arnold
MITCHEL; Mildred WALBORN.

LANRENCE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS,

~867-~868

Extracted by the editor from the First Annual Report of the Board of
Education, published by the Department of Public Instruction, City of
Lawrence. A bound volume of reports 1868 through 1885 may be found at the
Watkins Museum.

SALARY

TEACHER

SCHOOL

BALCOM, Lizzie E.
BEALS, M.B., Prin
BROWN, Sarah A., Prin
Asst
BROWNE, Anna F.
CARPENTER, M.E., Asst
CARRUTH, Lucie A.
CHERRY, Amanda, Asst
MORGAN, Julia A., Prin

Second Primary (all 3 terms)
$
50
1,200
Grammar (all 3 terms)
60
Intermediate (1st term)
60
Grammar (2nd, 3rd term)
40
First Primary (1st term)
60
Grammar (all 3 terms)
50
First primary (3rd term)
40
Intermed. colored (1st term)
55
Intermed. colored (1st term)
Intermed. colored (2nd, 3rd term) 60
Intermediate (all 3 terms)
45
40
Third Primary (1st term)
45
Intermediate (2nd, 3rd term)
Intermediate (1st term)
75
Third Primary (1st term)
55
Intermediate (2nd, 3rd term)
60
Primary colored (all 3 terms)
50
First Primary (2nd term)
50

PERCY, Mary, Asst
RANDALL, Phebe, Asst
Asst
RUBY, D.C., Asst Prin
TOLLES, M.E., Prin
Prin
WARREN, Lottie C.
WELLS, Mary A.

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During the first term, the First Primary School was held in one of the
recitation rooms at the Central School House; the second and third Primary
Schools in the basement of the Unitarian Church; the Intermediate School in
the lower rooms of the Central School House, and the Grammar School in the
upper rooms.

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�RECEllT OBITUARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUllTY RESIDEllTS

Obituaries listed here are of persons who were born in Douglas county or moved
here before 1911. The obituaries themselves usually give much more
information. The edition of the Lawrence Journal World in which the obituary
appeared is given in parentheses.
BAILEY, Ralph W., of Lawrence, KS: b. 1 Dec 1899, Lawrence, KS; d. 19 Mar
1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Memorial Park cemetery; m. 28 Aug 1928,
Lawrence, KS, Ida Mae ESHOM. (Wed., 20 Mar 1991)
BE URMAN , Frank E., of Lawrence, KS: b. 22 Jan 1905, Lakeview, KS; d. 3 May
1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Underwood Cemetery, Williamstown, KS; m. 1 Sep
1927, Kansas City, MO, Louise M. FORD. (Sun., 5 May 1991)
BLEVINS, Mary Alice, of Eudora, KS: b. 6 Nov 1890, Bentonville, AR; d. 28 Feb
1991, Eudora, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 1913,
Lawrence, KS Clarence Albert BLEVINS (d. 10 Mar 1966). (Fri., 1 Mar
1991)
BROWN, Harriet Alberta, of Lawrence, KS: b. 11 Sep 1903, Lawrence, KS; d. 24
Dec 1990, Lawrence, KS; bur. Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, CO; m. 1 Jan
1925, George L. BROWN, Sr. (d. 20 Jun 1977)., (Wed., 26 Dec 1990)
COKER, Paul A., Sr., of Lawrence, KS: b. 10 Dec 1905, Wellsville, KS; d. 14
Mar 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; m. Jun 1926, Berenice
RUTHERFORD. (Fri., 15 Mar 1991)
COWLES, M. Gladys, of Lawrence, KS: b. 11 Dec 1901, near Lawrence, KS; d. 21
Mar 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; unmarried. (Sat., 23 Mar
1991)
DIETZ, Rudolph, of Lawrence, KS: b. 30 Oct 1894, Willow Springs, KS, son of
August and Magdelena (GUTZLER) DIETZ; bap. St. John's Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Willow Springs; d. 22 May 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur.
Memorial Park Cemetery; m. 31 Jan 1917, Culver, KS, Elsie Olive GARRISON
(d. 26 Mar 1971). (Thur., 23 May 1991)
DONALDSON, George R., of rural Tecumseh, KS: b. 26 Jul 1901, Minneapolis, MN;
d. 29 Mar 1991, Topeka, KS; bur. Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, KS; m. 4 Apr
1926, at HUMPHREY home in Belvoir, KS, Cecile Faye HUMPHREY. (Sat., 30
Mar 1991)
ELSTON, Jeannette, of Lawrence, KS: b. 28 Nov 1904, Tonganoxie, KS; d. 20 Sep
1990, Lawrence, KS; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery; m. Jun 1926, Lawrence,
KS, otto L. ELSTON (d. 1973). (Thur., 20 Sep 1990)
FENTON, Jessie Elizabeth (KING), of Topeka, KS: b. 27 Jan 1900, Vinland, KS;
d. 24 Mar 1991, Topeka, KS; bur. Vinland Cemetery; m. 1 Sep 1934,
Baldwin, KS, Webb E. FENTON. (Mon., 25 Mar 1991)
FLORY, Robert "Bob", of Salina, KS: b. Lone Star, KS, age 88 at death; d. 6
Mar 1991, Salina, KS; bur. Washington Creek cemetery, near Lone Star,
KS; m. Edna __ . (Fri., 8 Mar 1991)
HADL, August Paul "Gus", of Lawrence, KS: b. 28 May 1904, rural Eudora, KS; d.
8 Jan 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery; m1. 1925,
Lawrence, KS, Viola Marguerite TRANSMEIER (d. 1974); m2. 25 Jan 1975,
Lawrence, KS, Julia Christena FOSTER. (Wed., 9 Jan 1991)
HOBSON, Fern, of Baldwin, KS: b. 24 Sep 1904, rural Baldwin; d. 9 Feb 1991,
Baldwin, KS; bur. Sutton Cemetery, west of Baldwin; m. 21 Oct 1921,
Jerold H. HOBSON. (Sun., 10 Feb 1991)
HULTEEN, Alberta S., of Lawrence, KS: b. 17 May 1904, Lawrence, KS; d. 30 Apr
1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery. (Tues., 30 Apr 1991, and
Thur., 2 May 1991)

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�Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas county Residents, continued

HUMPHREY, Percy J., of rural Berryton, KS: b. 18 Oct 1903, Belvoir, Douglas
Co., KS; d. 10 Dec 1990, at home of his daughter near Tecumseh, KS; bur.
Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, KS; m. 2 Apr 1932, Lyndon, KS, LaVera Bell
ROADY. (Tues., 11 Dec 1990)
KISER, Laurenia, of Lawrence, KS: b. 2 Mar 1898, Bloomington, KS; d. 28 Mar
1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, KS. (Thur., 28 Mar
1991 and Sat., 30 Mar 1991)
KOLLENDER, Mabel E., of Lawrence, KS: b. 24 Jan 1905, Douglas Co., KS; d. 13
Feb 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; m. William KOLLENDER (d.
25 Aug 1966). (Thur., 14 Feb 1991)
LaBRANT, Lou L., of Baldwin, KS: b. 28 May 1888, Hinkley, IL; d. Mon., 25 Feb
1991, Lawrence, KS; unmarried. (Wed., 27 Feb 1991)
LANGMUIR, Dr. Leona (BAUMGARTNER) ELIAS, of Edgartown, MA: b. 18 Aug 1902,
Chicago, IL, daughter of William J. BAUMGARTNER; d. 16 Jan 1991,
Chilmark, MA; m1. 1943, Nathaniel M. ELIAS (d. 1964); m2. 27 Jun 1970
Alexander D. LANGMUIR. (Fri., 25 Jan 1991)
MALONE, Eula B. of Lawrence, KS: b. 9 Mar 1903, Elkhorn, NE; d. 22 Jan 1990,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; m. 29 Dec 1919, Kansas City, KS,
Clarence MALONE (d. 22 May 1957). (Tues, 23 Jan 1990)
McNAMARA', Evelyn, of Lawrence, KS: b. 29 Mar 1903, Knowledge Hill, KS; d. 17
Jan 1990, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; m. Roy S. McNAMARA (d.
1969). (Wed., 17 Jan 1990 and Thur., 18 Jan 1990)
MURPHY, Anna Louise, of Tecumseh, KS: b. 24 Jun 1903, Galena, MO; d. 9 May
1991, Topeka, KS; bur. St. Peters Catholic Cemetery, Big Springs, KS; m.
12 Nov 1927, Lawrence, KS, Ben W. MURPHY (d. 11 Jun 1986). (Sat., 11 May
1991)
OLINGER, Davida Charlotte, of Lawrence, KS: b. 9 Jan 1902, St. Paul, NE; d. 8
Feb 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, KS; unmarried.
(Sun., 10 Feb 1991, and Mon., 11 Feb 1991)
PETERSON, Earl W., of Lawrence, KS: b. 5 Mar 1900, Lawrence, KS; d. 2 Dec
1990, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery. (Mon, 3 Dec 1990)
PRATT, Morris Cecil, of Lawrence, KS: b. 14 Dec 1905, Vinland, KS, son of
Frederick and Maggie Junkins (RANDALL) PRATT; d. 21 May 1991, Lawrence,
KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; ml. 13 May 1939, Skokie, IL, Clara A.
NIEMEYER (d. 13 Oct 1959); m2. 15 Sep 1968, Chicago, IL, Rosella BURKE.
(Wed., 22 May 1991)
ROELOFSZ, Eva B., of Perry, KS: b. 23 Oct 1897, Lawrence, KS; d. 23 Feb 1991,
Topeka, KS; bur. Perry cemetery; m. 13 Sep 1917, Topeka, KS, Donald D.
ROELOFSZ (d. 1968). (Mon., 25 Feb 1991)
SCHWARTZ, Lester William, of Worden, KS: b. 18 Mar 1905, Spring Creek Farm,
Worden, KS, son of Charles Clarence and Caroline Annabelle (LYONS)
SCHWARTZ; d. 31 May 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Worden Cemetery; m. 10 Aug
1927, Franklin Co., KS, Lola Frances HOBBS. (Sat., 1 Jun 1991, and Sun.,
2 Jun 1991)
SEHON, Curtis, of Tacoma, WA: b. 17 Feb 1903, Lecompton, KS; d. 11 Jan 1991,
Tacoma, WA; bur. Green Acres Memorial Park, Bellingham, WA; m. Barbara
__ . (Thur., 24 Jan 1991)
STURM, Bertha H., of rural Eudora, KS: b. 21 Jan 1902, Stull, KS; d. 13 Dec
1990, Wellsville, KS; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; m. 5 Sep 1928, Humboldt,
KS, Daniel H. STURM. (Sun., 16 Dec 1990)
TAYLOR, Francis (McCREATH), of Lawrence, KS: b. 16 Mar 1892, Douglas Co., KS;
d. 25 Feb 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery; m. 18 Jun 1923,
Lawrence, KS, Charles B. TAYLOR (d. 19 Jul 1958). (Tues., 26 Feb 1991)

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

GRISWOLD, LITTLE, NEVITT, PETTIGREW, STAINBROOK, WEIDMAN
Seek information on Peter STAINBROOK, b. ca. 1780 PA, d. ca. 1838 IL or TN.
When and where in PA did he m. Mary C. LITTLE? When and where did she die?
Also wish information on their children: Frederick, Maria (m. John A.
GRISWOLD), Elizabeth (m. Allen J. NEVITT), Margaret, Jane Little (m. Uriah
WEIDMAN), Katherine (m. Jonathan PETTIGREW), Daniel and Sarah Ann. Mrs. Fay
Stainbrook TALLEY, 2020 Emerald Drive, Lawrence, KS 66046.

LAWRENCE, YOST
Seek information on Isaac LAWRENCE and Sarah Katherine YOST, m. 3 Jun 1858 in
Marion Co., MO, and their children. Family moved to KS ca. 1864. Children are:
Andrew w., b. 1859; William S., b. 1861; Mary E., b. 1863; Ida D., b. 1865;
Charles Grant, b. Mar 1870 in Bourbon Co. Were there any more children after
Charles? Whom did the children marry? Where did the family go after they ~eft
Marion Twp., Bourbon Co. after July l870? Birth years are estimated from the
July 1870 census. Charles married in NE, Jun 1892, lived briefly in CO, and
moved with the railroad up to British Columbia in the early 1900's. Cindy
GRIFFITHS, #122-16350 - 14th Ave., Surrey, B.C., Canada V4A 8J8.

BEACHMAN, FRENCH, HASS, HEIGHTSHOE, HOTCHKISS, LANE, LAW, MOODY,
NICHOLES, PATTEE, RAMSEY, ROBERISON, TYER, WILLIS
Rose MENZ of Perry, IA found in her attic a box of over 150 photos, an old
plush album, several accounts, and some booklets connected to the FRENCH
family of Perry, and donated these photos to the French Family Association.
Many of the photos are not identified. The FFA is seeking descendants.
Identified photos include Mr. and Mrs. George H. FRENCH, Leonard Austin FRENCH
(b. 13 Jun 1885, NH), Cad Mae FRENCH, Willie FRENCH, Edith FRENCH (d. 17 Jun
1888, age 20), Carrie FRENCH, Ella HOTCHKISS (b. 1875). Several photos are of
men in military uniform. Related names or friends of the family include
NICHOLES, HASS, PATTEE, TYER, HOTCHKISS, HEIGHTSHOE, LANE, WILLIS, LAW, MOODY,
ROBER I SON, RAMSEY, and BEACHMAN. All photos were professionally taken, mounted
on thick cardboard in a cardboard frame, or tin types dating pre-1860.
Photography studios were in Decatur, ALi Adel, Angus, Clinton, Council Bluffs,
Des Moines, Dubuque, Indianola, Osage, Perry, Webster City, IA; Champaign,
Chicago, IL; Horton, Leavenworth, Parsons, KS; Boston, MA; Minneapolis, MN;
Lincoln, Omaha, NE; Syracuse, NY; Pierre, SD; Tacoma, WA; Burlington, Fond du
Lac, Madison, West Bend, WI. French Family Association, 521 River View Drive,
San Jose, CA 95111-2661.

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�Queries, continued

BOLEYN, PERDUE, SEGER, TALLEY
Need information on the descendants of Mary E. TALLEY, who married Francis
Harold SEGER; Willie TALLEY; Kate June TALLEY, who married George Washington
PERDUE; and Joseph TALLEY. Their parents were William B. TALLEY, Jr. and
Catherine (BOLEYN) TALLEY. Mary married in 1890 and Kate married in 1891 in
Solano Co., CA. Also need information on Armistead TALLEY who was in Solano
Co. in 1860, and in MO. Lloyd M. TALLEY, 2020 Emerald Drive, Lawrence, KS

66046.

JACKSON
Need help finding the burial site of Josh JACKSON, who died 28 Sep. 1902, at
age 54. We would like to return the tombstone to its correct location. Watkins
Community Museum, 1047 Massachusetts, Lawrence, KS 66044, (913) 841-4109.

SOlIE RECENT ADDITIONS TO THB DOUGLAS CO., KS GENEALOGICAL SOC.
LIBRARY
Boddie, John B. Colonial Surry (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1974,
reprint of 1948 edition). Donated by Ula Davis. Contains virginia
records.
Clemens, William Montgomery. North and South Carolina Marriage Records from
the Earliest Colonial Days to the Civil War (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1975). Donated by Ula Davis.
Currier-Briggs, Noel. Colonial Settlers and English Adventurers - Abstracts of
Legal Proceedings in Seventeenth Century English and Dutch Courts
Relating to Immigrant Families (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1971).
Donated by Ula Davis.
Dallas County Historical Soc. The Dallas County, Missouri Story 1841 - 1971
(Litho Printers, Cassville, MO, 1974). Donated by Ula Davis.
Doane, Gilbert Harry. Searching for Your Ancestors, The How and Why of
Genealogy (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1948). Donated by
Ula Davis.
Dobson, David. Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625 - 1825,
Vol. 1 (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1984). Donated by Ula Davis.
Hotten, John Camden. The Original Lists of Persons of Quality •.• who Went
from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600 - 1700 ••.
(Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1978). Donated by Ula Davis.
Meade, Bishop William. Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia
(Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1978). Donated by Ula Davis.
Nelson, William. New Jersey Marriage Records 1665 - 1800 (Genealogical Pub.
Co., Baltimore, 1982). Donated by Ula Davis.
Robinson, Jeannie F. J. and Bartlett, Henrietta C., ed. Genealogical Records,
Manuscript Entries of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Taken from Family
Bibles 1581 - 1917 (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1972). Donated by
Ula Davis. Contains New York records.
Wheeler, Richard Anson. History of the Town of Stonington, County of New
London, Connecticut, From Its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with a
Genealogical Register of Stonington Families (Genealogical Pub. Co.,
Baltimore, 1977). Donated by Ula Davis.
Whitley, Edyth Rucker. Marriages of McMinn County, Tennessee 1821 - 1864
(Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1983). Donated by Ula Davis.

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�DOUGLAS COUllTY, KANSAS, GENEALOGICAL SOCIB"rY, INC.
BY-LlWS
As amended May, 1991.
Article I: Name
This organization shall be a non-profit organization known as the Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical
Society, Inc ••
Article II: Purpose
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote interest in genealogical and historical study and
research and to conduct such projects as shall contribute to that end which includes the acquisition and
maintenance of a genealogical library.
Article III: Eligibility
Any individual interested in promoting the objectives of the society is eligible for membership. Prospective
members may attend two meetings as guests before being required to pay annual dues.
Article IV: Officers
Section One: Officers shall be president, vice-president-president-elect, recording secretary, corresponding
secretary, treasurer, librarian, genealogist, membership, publications, pioneer editor, newsletter editor
and they shall comprise the Board. The executive board shall consist of president, vice-president-presidentelect, recording secretary, corresponding secretary, and treasurer. Three members of the executive board
shall constitute a quorum. The board shall meet between regular meetings. Action of the Board shall be by
simple majority, with the president voting only in case of a tie vote.
Section Two: Officers shall serve a two-year term and shall not serve more than two consecutive terms in one
office. Individuals shall not be eligible to serve as officers until they have been dues-paying members for
six months.
Section Three: The fiscal year shall run from July 1 to June 30. Officers shall be elected at the annual
meeting in April, and assume duties on July 1. Vacancies in the offices except that of president shall be
filled by election at the next regular meeting and shall complete the unexpired term.

Article V: Parliamentary Procedure
The meetings shall be conducted under Roberts Rules of Order, revised.
Article VI: Duties of Officers
Section One: The duties of the president shall be to preside at all meetings of the society and the
executive board; to appoint all committees; and shall be an ex-officio member of all committees except the
nominating committee and auditing committee.
Section Two: The vice-president-president-elect shall assume the presidential duties delegated by the
president, or in the absence or incapacity of the president, or in case the office shall become vacant. The
vice-president-president-elect also serves as program chair.
Section Three: The recording secretary shall keep the minutes and records of board meetings and general
meetings under the direction of the president.
Section Four: The corresponding secretary answers correspondence at the president's request, reserves
meeting room, puts announcements of meetings in the paper and answers membership inquiries.
Section Five: The treasurer shall handle the funds, have a depository therefore and duly account for the
same by presenting a report at all board meetings and general meetings of the society. A special auditing
committee consisting of three (3) members shall be appointed by the president at the beginning of each
fiscal year and shall present a report to the members at the next regularly scheduled meeting. All funds

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�shall be deposited in the name of the society.
Section Six:.The librarian shall have custody of all genealogical and historical material of the society and
shall maintain a catalogue of such materials and make such arrangements as the society directs for placement
of the materials acquired by the society and shall be chair of the library committee.
Section Seven: The genealogist shall be responsible for all requests for genealogical research from which
funds are received, and the accounting to the treasurer for said funds. The genealogist shall have a copy of
each publication of the society including Pioneer indices.
Section Eight: The membership chair shall receive forms and checks, keep an up to date membership list,
issue membership cards, alert calling committee to new members, maintain mailing label list.
Section Nine: Publications.
Section Ten: The Pioneer editor shall be responsible for the publication and mailing of The Pioneer, a
quarterly publication.
Section Eleven: The Newsletter editor shall be responsible for the publication and mailing of the
Newsletter, a quarterly publication.

Article VII: Meetings
Unless otherwise directed by either the executive board or a majority of members present at a regular or
special business meeting, the monthly business meeting of the Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Socie~y,
Inc. shall convene at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. Seven (7) members of the organization
shall constitute a quorum. Action of the organization at regular or special business meetings shall be by
simple majority, unless otherwise indicated in the by-laws_ The president (or vice-president-president-elect
in the absence of the president) with approval of the executive board, has the power to call special
meetings if the need arises. If there is either a change in the monthly business meeting or a special
business meeting is scheduled, all members must be notified by either telephone or mail as soon as possible.
Article VII: Committees
The president shall appoint such committees as deemed necessary, including nominating and auditing
committees, and special projects committees as the organization directs.
Article IX: Dues
Annual dues shall be $15.00 per member, per fiscal year, plus an additional $2.00 per each additional member
of the same household; payable on July 1. Membership fees received after April 1 shall be credited to the
following fiscal year. Members joining before April 1 shall receive all issues of the quarterly for that
fiscal year.
Article X: Amendments
These by-laws may be amended at a regular meeting of the society by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of members
present, provided the proposed amendment has been submitted in writing at the previous regular meeting.
Article XI: Dissolution
On the dissolution of the Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society, Inc., after making prOV1S10ns for
payment of all liabilities of the society, the officers shall dispose of all its assets exclusively for
charitable or educational purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization under the
appropriate section of the Internal Revenue Code.

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�INDEX, THE PIONEER, Vol. XIV, No. 4
ABBE
Nell ie, 165
ABRAHAM
Louis Jerome, 149
Raymond C., 149
ADAIR
Ruth May, 149
ADAMS
Ray, 182
ALBACH
John Henry, 149
J . Henry, 165
ALDER
Eugene Charles, 160
ALFORD
Theodore C., 167
ALLEN
Herman C., 149
Mrs. Mary G., 149
Sarah Frances, 149
ALLISON
Bertha, 171
Lawrence M., 149
ALTER
Ada McClelland, Mrs.,
149
ANDERSON
Belle, 165
Gladys Camilla May, 149
Haze l "Andy", 175
Laura, 165
Louisa V., 165
ARGO
Bershie C., 165
ARMSTRONG
Nan R., 149
Ruth I rene, 149
ARNETT
Grace, 175
Il i Maud, 149
Ora, 175
ARNOLD
George, 149
George, Mrs., 149
ARTER
Jessie M., 165
ASENDORF
William Fred, 149
ASHER
Al ice, 171
Dudley, Mrs., 149
Henry, 149

ASTON
W.D., Mrs., 149
ATHERTON
J. F., 159
AYER
Estella, 184
AYRES
Harriet, 160·
BABCOCK
Wealthy Consuelo, 149
BAHNMAIER
Elmer, 176
George "Cutie", 175
Geo., Mrs., 176
Mike, 175
BAILEY
Austin, 149
LaForce, 149
Ralph W., 185
BAKER
Bert, 180
Edith, 181
May, 180
Walter, 181
BALCOM
Lizzie E., 184
BALDRIDGE
Cora, 159
BALDWIN
Helen M., 165
BAMBEREGER
Bernice Fay, 149
BANKER
Clenn Victor, 149
BANKS
Herman, 175
John, 175
LaPetite Ida, 165
BARBER
Emma, 160
Perry Bigelow, 149
Ward Seymour Henry, 149
BARNES
Alla M., 164, 165
John Roland, 149
J.R., Mrs., 149
Luther, 167
Nellie, 149
BARNETT
Clayborn, 184
Wm., 184

BIGELOW
BARRON
Oliver, 167
James Lloyd, 149
BIGGS
BARROW
Lawrence Julian, 167
James Stephens, 149
BIGSBY
BARTEAUX
Guy, Mrs., 149
Arthur B., 165
BIHR
A.B., 164
Samuel Wilks, Jr., 149
Ella Anna, 165
BINGLER
Lizzie, 164
Alberta Luckey, 167
BARTELDES
Ola, 171
Otto, 171
BISHOP
Otto A., 149
Samuel D., 150
BAUGHMAN
BLACK
Ted, 175
Florence Lucile, 150
BAUM
BLACKBURN
Theresa Rosa, 149
Vera Edith, 150
BAUMGARTNER
BLACKMAR
Leona, 186
Winifred, 171
William J., 186
BLAIR
Wm. Jacob, 149
Gracia, 150, 167
BAXTER
James S., 150
Neal, Rev., 175
BLEVINS
BAYLES
Clarence Albert, 185
Ernest Edward, 149
Mary Al ice, 185
Ernest Edward, Mrs. , 149
BLISS
BEACHMAN fami ly, 187
Florence E., 150
BEALS
BLODGETT
M.B., 184
Warren Mandeville, 150
BEATTY
Jerome, 171
BLOOD
H.M., 164
BECK
Ruth Elizabeth, 149
BLOTZ
BEELER
Clarence Weaver, 150
Dollie H., 167
BOLEYN
BEERY
Catherine, 188
Byron Ashby, 149
BOND
BELL
Jay, 171
Minnie, 163
Rosa, 150
BENEDICT
BOWERS
Mary, 159
Ray, 181
BENSON
BOWES
John Leland, 149
Charles C., 163
BENTON
C.C., 163
Guy B., 159
BOWMAN
BERGER
Johny, 181
Charlotte R., 165
BOYD
BERRY
Maggie A., 165
Laura, 182
BOYNTON
BERTSCHINGER
A.J., Mrs., 150
Wright, 175, 176
BRADY
BEURMAN
Agnes Marie, 150
Frank E., 185
BRASS
Howard, 179

191

�BURKE
BRASS, cont.
Lois Louise, 150
James F., 175
Rosella, 186
BRESLER
BURNS
Carol ine, 184
Mary E., 165
Lucy, 184
BURROWS
BREWSTER
Zelta, 171
Miss, 170
BURTON
Ray Quincey, 150
James, 175
BROEKER
BUTLER
Louise Marie, 150
Florence Vale, 150
BROOKS
BYRD
Anna, 181
Al ice H., 165
Anna M., 164
BROWN
CADY
Elmer, Mrs., 182
Hamilton P., 150
George L., Sr., 185
H.P., Mrs., 150
Harold, 184
CALDWELL
Harriet Alberta, 185
Eldie Franklin, 150
Hattie M., 165
Kate May, 150
I rwin Schilling, 150
CALVERT
Lizzie, 180
Frederick Wm., 150
Lola Bell, 150
CANAVAN
Luci lle Crozier, 150
Lila Marguerite, 150
Martha S., 150
CARL
Miss, 170
Owen, Mrs., 150
Nathan Wallace, 150
CARLSON
Sarah, 179
Margaret, 175
Sarah A., 184
Mrs., 175
BROWNE
CARMEAN
Anna F., 184
Cyrene, 164
Marie Alberta, 150
BROWNLEE
CARPENTER
Esther, 171
Izetta Pearl, 150
M.B., 184
Mrs., 179
BRUCE
M.E., 184
Charles H., 165
Raymond Hamilton, 150
E.L., 163
W.T., 164
BRUNE
CARR
Frank Ezra, 150
Louisa Belle, 165
Wesley Edward, 150
CARRUTH
BRUSH
Luci e A., 184
Ol ive Pierson, Mrs. , 150
Willie, 163
BUCHEIM
W.H., 163
Frank, 182
CARSON
Herman, 182
Daniel, 180
Ida, 182
Frances, 180, 181
BUCK
George, 180
Fred, 183
Henry, 180, 181
BUNN
Mary, 181
Edna, 171
Mary Jane, 180
John Wi II iam, 150
Moses, 180, 181
BURDICK
CARTER
Harold DeForest, 167
Almira Wood, 150
BURGERT
Anna, 167
Alice C., 150
Frances, 150

CARTER, cont.
Ora, 171
CHADWICK
Edith, 180
Ralph, 180
CHALKLEY
Genevieve H., Mrs., 150
CHAPMAN
C.J., 164
F.M., 164
CHERRY
Amanda, 184
Cora M., 164, 165
CHRISTIAN
Georgie, 164
CHRISTINE
Laur~nce Nelson, 150
CHURCH
Basil, 150
CHURCH I LL'
A. May, 165
Frank H., 165
Lillie, Mrs., 150
Whitman A., 165
CLARK
Arthur 101., 150
A., 183

John Warren, 150
Rosa, 183
T., 183

Wm. N., 159
CLARKE
Edi th M., 150
Florence Greeley, 161
Fred, Mrs., 150
Mary Agnes, 165
CLAYTON
Ross Herbert, 150
CLELAND
Sadie, 150
CLEVENGER
Gertrude, 172
CLINGMAN
Ord C., 150
COATHRUP
Miss, 183
COE
Clyde G., 150
COFFELT
Gola William, 150
COFFMAN
Cecel ia, 172
COGHILL
Robert DeWolfe, 150

192

COKER
Paul A., Sr., 185
COLE
Mabel, 175
Ross, 175, 178
COLEBERD
Robert Edward, 150
COLEMAN
A.R., Mrs., 150
COLLIER
Al ice, 165
Ali ce A., 164
COLLINS
Mary, 150
CONE
Mary A., 164
Ne II i e J., 165
COOK
Geneva Ellen, 151
Persis Bell, 151
COOKE
Julius Edgar, 151
COPELAND
Leroy N., 151
copp

Clarence R., 151
CORBIN
Alberta Linton, 151
CORY
C.E., Mrs., 151
CORYELL
Lillie L., 164
COURTNEY
Fletcher Delos, 167
COVEY
Anna, 175
COWGILL
Russell, Mrs., 151
COWLES
Bertha, 181
Earl, 180, 181
Earle, 180
Ethel, 181
E.C., 181
Fred, 180
F.S., 180
Hally, 180
H.A., 180
Ina, 180, 181
M. Gladys, 185
COX
C.E., 163
Erum Morri s, 165
CRADY
Al ta, 175

�CRAIG
Anne C., 163
CRAMER
Charles, 163
CRANDALL
Ellsworth G., 165
H.D., 163
CRAWFORD
C.C., 151
CRISS
Reb, 183
CRUM
Frank, 164
CRUZAN
Albert, 151
CUNNINGHAM
Arthur Wm., 151
Mabel, 159
CURRY
Ralph F., 151
CUSTARD
Ethel, 183
_, 183

CUTLER
Florence E., 165
DAHLENE
Edward, 151
Edward, Mrs., 151
Oscar, 151
Oscar, Mrs., 151
DAILEY
Dan, 181
DAMM
G., 183

Henry, 182
J., 183

Katie, 182
Willey, 182
DARK
Clarence "Darkie", 176
DARLING
Grace, 151
DART
Edna, 151
Edna Rachel, 167
DAUGHERTY
Alex, 180
Lillie, 180
Lizzie, 180
Robert, 180
DAVIDSON
Paul, 176
DAVIS
Frank H., 165

DAVIS, cont.
Leander, 164
Silas Irving, 151
Ula, 188
DAY
Lloyd, 176
Pearl Lewis, 177
DEAN
Frances E., 165
DEANE
Frank M., 165
DEIBEL
Mari e, 151
DERSHEM
Elsie, 151
DeWITT
Gracie, 181
DIAS
Mina Perky, Mrs., 151
DICK
William Scott, 151
DIET
Magdelena (GUTZLER), 185
DIETZ
August, 185
Rudolph, 185
DILLARD
Mary Jane, 151
DINSMOOR
Paul Addison, 151
DISTER
Joseph, 182
DIVELBESS
Rosie, 182
Sarah, 182
DIVELBISS
Jesse, 181
DODD
Leslie Harold, 151
DODDS
Caryl, 151
C.J., Mrs., 151
Frank, 151
DOL BEE
Cora, 151, 172
Myrtle Elizabeth, 151
DONALDSON
George R., 185
DOWNS
Cornelia Mitchell, 151
DRAVIS
Fred, 182
Mary, 182
Sopha, 182

DREYER
August, 183
Clarence, 183
Edith, 183
Gusie, 183
J., 183
M., 183

Nora, 176
DRYER
Nora, 175
DUFFEE
Lloyd, 151
DUMMER
Kinnie, 176
DUNCAN
Geo. Parker, 165
Pearl, 183
DUNKLEY
Geo., Mrs., 151
DUNNING farm, 181
DUROW
Chas., 183
Elroy, 183
Eva, 183
F., 183

DYCHE
Lewis Lindsay, 151
Ruth Ophelia, 151
EARLY
Wal ter, 176
EBERHART
Albert, 182
Amel ia, 182
I.F., Mrs., 151
EDMISTON
Roy H., 151
EDSON
George Thomas, 167
EDWARDS
Isaac Franklin, 159
Virginia S., 165
ELIAS
Nathaniel M., 186
ELLIOTT
Jeanette Herriott, 151
ELLISON
Alonzo G., 165
A.G., 164
ELSTON
Jeannette, 185
Otto L., 185
EMBERS
Grace, 148
Robert, 148

193

EMERY
Agnes, 151, 165
P.E., Mrs., 151
Sarah M., 165
EMICK
William Earl, 151
EMMETT
Eli za, 163
Evel ine, 151
E.M., 180
Hattie, 163
ENGEL
Agnes E., 151
Dorothea, 151
Elmer Franklin, 151
Herman Busch, 151
ENGLE
M. Ella, 165
ENGSTROM
Ida Maria, 165
ESHOM
Ida Mae, 185
EVANS
Arthur, 151
Arthur, Mrs., 151
Edi th, 172
Nellie Reece, 151
EVERETT
Edna, 151
FARIS
Hervey S., 151
FARLEY
Hattie H., 165
FARREN
Florence A., 164
FAUCETT
Ella, 164
FEARING
Olin K., 151
FEARON
Vida, 181
FENTON
Jessie Elizabeth (KING),
185

Webb E., 185
FERRIS
Emily Harriet, 151
FIEGENBAUM
B. F., 152

FINNEY
Frank, 164
Thomas, 163
FISCHER
Elfriede Christine, 152

�FISCHER, cont.
Erna Clara Jaedicke, 152
FISH
Lillian Virginia, 152
FITZGERALD
Edgar James, 152
FLAGG
Donald Sergeant, 152
Paul Eldridge, 152
FLEENOR
Betty, 176
Harry, 176, 178
FLEER
Ernna Ida, 152
FLINN
Julia Georgiana, 152
Julia G., 165
Sarah, 163
FLINT
Leon Nelson, 152
FLORY
Earl, 184
Edna, Mrs., 185
Robert "Bob", 185
FLUKE
Berenice, 172
FORD
Louise M., 185
FOSTER
George 0., 152
George 0., Mrs., 152
James Ralph, 152
Julia Christena, 185
FOX
Helen June, 152
Paul Samuel, 152
Shi rley, 172
FRANCIS
Howard, 184
Sterl ing, 184
FREARK
Christine Beatrice, 152
FREDERICKSON
Rosa, 167
FRENCH
Bernice Mary, 168
Cad Mae, 187
Carri e, 187
Edith, 187
Estella, 177
George H., 187
George H., Mrs., 187
Leonard Austin, 187
Willie, 187
FRENCH family, 187

FRIEND
Paul Holston, 152
FRINK
L.H., Mrs., 152
FRISBIE
S.C., 164
FRY
Flora, 164
FUGATE
Jessamine, Mrs., 152
FULTZ
Lewi s, 183
GALLOO
Eugeni a, 152
GAMES
Minnie, 159
GANDER
G.M., 152
GANT
Susie, 172
GARDNER
Lulu, 152
May, 152
May E., 161
Ruby, 172
GARRISON
Elsie Olive, 185
GARVIN
Daisy, 152
GASKILL
Grace Helen, 152
GEE LAN
Amos, 176
GENTRY
Laura, 165
GIBBONS
Margaret, 176
GIBSON
Clyde, 176
GILES
Till ie, 163
GILL
Anna Lee, 152
Helen, 152
GILLETT
F.E., 164
GILLHAM
Clara Scotia, 152
GILLMORE
Charles, 172
GILLULI
A.R., 164
GILLUM
Mattie, 168

GILMAN
Edith E., 165
Harry R., 165
GILMORE
Annie, 152
Charles M., 152
Gertrude, 152
Isabel Elizabeth, 152
Jerome 0., 152
Josephine, 152
GLEED
Charles, 163
J .101., 163
Willie, 163
GLENN
Bertha, 176
Harry "Sam", 176
Harve, 176
Harvey, 176
Ruth, 175, 176
Starr, 175
GOOD
Ora L., 165
GORRILL
Galen A., 152
Marshall Alexis, 152
William Robert, 152
GOULD
George, 152
GRAVES
Alfred J., 152
GRAY
Arthur S., 165
Frances, 168
GREENLEES
Agnes, 172
James Andrew, 152
Lois Ann, 152
Nellie Louise, 152
GRESS
Roy, 179
GRIESA
\lill iam, 172
William S., 152
W.S., Mrs., 152
GRI FFITHS
Cindy, 187
GRIS\oIOLD
John A., 187
Maria (STAINBROOK), 187
GROVE NOR
Charles, 163
GUNN
Everett, 152

194

GUTZLER
Magdelena, 185
HACKMAN
Lucy, 152
HADL
August Paul "Gus", 185
HADLEY
Flora, 164
Laura, 163
HAELSIG
Otto Herman, 152
HAGGERMAN
G., 183
Triel?, 183
HAIR
Mame (MURRAY), 159
HALDERMAN
Winifred, 165
HALE
John, 164
HALL
E.F., Miss, 163
HAMER
Morri s, 180
HAMILL
Bert, 180
Bertrand, 152
Claude, 180
Lillian, 180
Lillie, 180
HAMMER
E., 180
Reka, 181
HANNA
H.J., Mrs., 152
HARLEY
Thomas, 152
HARMS
Herbert A., 152
HARPER
Iva Belle, 152
Leta, 152
HARRIS
Ellen (KARNS), 148
Eugene, 148
Kate, 163
Mary, 164
Nellie Lois, 168
HARTMAN
Annie, 183
G., 183
Minnie, 183
Will, 183

�HARVEY
Edward, 152, 180
Ed., 180
HASKELL
Hattie B., 165
HASS family, 187
HATCH
Ida E., 164
HAVENHILL
L.D., 153

HAWK
Anna, 168
HAWORTH
Erasmus, 153
HAYNE
H.W., Mrs., 153
HAYS
M.L., 163

HAZELTINE
El iza, 163
HEIGHTSHOE family, 187
HELLSTROM
Rudolph, 174
HEMPHILL
Margaretta C., 165
HENDERSON
William S., 153
HENRY
David, 183
Howard, 176, 183
Howard, Mrs., 153
John Blakeslee, 153
J., 183

Ol ive, 183
Thomas B., 153
Will, 183
HENSHAW
Barcaly W., 165
Leland D., 165
HERRON
Willie, 164
HERSHAL
Charley, 182
Estella, 182
George, 182
Henry, 182
Willie, 182
HESS
Edith Idella, 153
Ervin Russell, 153
John A., 153
HESTER
Nina, 153
HIGGINS
Ella Anderson, Mrs., 153

HILDINGER
Pauline Virginia, 153
HILL
Aeo, 153
Alfred Gibson, 153
Arthur, 153
Fritz, 176
Irving, 153
Jack, 176
Madge, 176
Sarah, 176
HILSMAN
Itasca Powe II , 153
HINES
Queen, 181
HINTON
R.P., 163
HOADLEY
Eva Marcella, 165
W., 164
HOBART
Charles Harrison, 153
HOBBS
Lola Frances, 186
HOBSON
Fern, 185
Jerold H., 185
HOOGSON
Blanche, 168
Charlotte, 172
HOFFAMAN
Pearl, 183
HOGG
Archibald, 153
Ira D., 153
HOGMAN
Mami e?, 183
HOLLISTER
W.S., 164
HOLLOWAY
H.A., Mrs., 153
John, 176
HOLMES
Charles B., 153
Gertie, 165
Opal A., 153
HOOO
G. J., 153
HOOGLAND
Katie, 164
HOOPES
Helen Rhoda, 153
HOOVER
Carrie, 159

HUTT
HORR
William Lehman, 168
Worthie H., 153
HYDE
HORTON
Martha, 165
Alice Y., 165
Eva Ammen, 165
ICE
Richard S., 165
Ellen, 172
HOSFORD
ILIFF
C.B., Mrs., 153
Zella, 176
HOSTETTER
INGHAM
Marie Miller, 153
Winter, 177
HOTCHKISS
IRWIN
Ella, 187
Anna Smith, 181
HOTCHKISS family, 187
ISE
HOUSTON
Frank Harold, 153
Lloyd, Mrs., 153
John, 153
HOWARD
John, Mrs. , 153
Anna Belle, 172
IVES
Chas., 184
Mary, 159
Fred, 184
IWIG
Helen, 184
Sarah, 182
Kathryn, 184
Nanni e, 184
JACKSON
HOWELL
Bessie, 177
Jassamine K., 165
Jesse, 177
HOWLAND
Josh, 188
Constance Genevieve, 161
Louise "Birdie", 177
Marcella, 165
JACOBS
HUDDLESTON
Benjamin, 165
Elkanah, 182
Mrs., 181
HUDSON
JARDEN
Nell, 153
Billie, Miss, 177
HUEY
JENNINGS
Everett, 175
Frank, Mrs., 153
HUGHES
JEWETT
Lawrence D., 153
John Mark, 153
HULL
JOHNS
Myra Elsa, 153
Edith, 181
HULTEEN
Emi ly, 181
Alberta S., 185
Jennie, 181
HUMPHREY
Cecile Faye, 185
Rosa, 181
Percy J., 186
Willie, 181
HUNGERFORD
JOHNSON
Herbert, 153
Claudia Pendleton, 183
HUNTER
Laura, 174
Geneva C., 153
Thurston L., 153
H.W., 178
William Hamilton, 153
Samuel John, 153
Wm. Savage, Mrs., 153
HUNTLEY
JONES
H.H., 177
Ethel Ann, 153
HUSBAND
Jacob Oscar, 153
Agnes, 153
Lee, 181
HUTCHINGS
Lena Grac;:e, 172
Josephine E., 165
Lucy Isabella, 168

195

�KARNES
Edna, 181
Erma, 181
Eugene, 180, 181
KARNS
Ellen, 148
KAT HERMAN
Maude, 172
KEEFER
Mabel, 180
Mable, 180
Walter, 180
Willie, 181
KEITH
Mary Helen, 153
KELLEY
Carl David, 153
Milton William, 153
KELLY
Sherwin Finch, 153
KENNEDY
Belle, 153
Charles Todd, 153
Elizabeth Margaret, 153
Fred, Mrs. , 154
KENNEY
Ruth, 154
KETCHUM
Paul ine, 154
KETTERING
Charlie, 177
KEYS
William J., 165
KIEFER
Everett Duane, 154
KILWORTH
Emma, 181
John L., 165
KIMBALL
Cora Lena, 165
KING
Jessie Elizabeth, 185
KISER
Laureni a, 186
KIZER
Amel ia, 182
Emly, 182
Jenni e, 182
Lula, 182
Minnie, 182
Oliver, 182
Will ie, 182
KLiSS
Roy D., Mrs., 154

KNIGHTEN
Anna, 180
Anne, 180
Rena, 180
KOEHLER
Edna, 184
Henry, 182
Hi lda, 184
Louise, 184
Paul, 184
KOEHRING
Dorothy May, 154
KOLLENOER
Mabel E., 186
William, 186
KORB
John Herman, 154
KREBS
Anna Margaret, 154
Julius John, 154
KRIEGE
Otto E., 165
KRUSE
Henry Otto, 154
KUHN
Charles "Boe", 177
LaBRANT
Lou L., 186
LaCROSS
Gertrude Martha, 154
LaHUE
Mi ldred, 177
LAMBERT
Miss, 175
LAMBORN
A.C., 164
LAMER (LEAMER)
Anna "Tom", 177
LANE
Lenorah Sophia, 168
Oscar Jasper, 154
LANE family, 187
LANGMUIR
Alexander D., 186
Leona (BAUMGARTNER),
Dr., 186
LAPTAD
Evadne Marie, 168
Peter, 168
LAW
Marcellus Seaton, 154
LAW fami ly, 187
LAWRENCE
Andrew W., 187

LAWRENCE, cont.
Anna, 182
August, 182
Charles Grant, 187
Charley, 182
Emma, 182
E., 183
George, 180
Henry, 182
Ida D., 187
Isaac, 187
Martha, 182
Mary E., 187
Sarah Katherine (YOST),
187

Stella, 180
Will iam S., 187
LAWSON
Paul Bowen, 154
LE VAPTAD, 168
LEAR
Veta Blanche, 154
LEARNED
E.R., Mrs., 154
Roscoe E., 165
LEESE
Hattie, 184
LEIBENGOOD
Nelle, 154
LENIG
Ol ive, 173
LESCHER
Addie, 165
LeSEUR
O.C., 154
LEWIS
Lois, 177
Pearl, 177
Ralph, 177
LINDLEY
Corydon Endsley, 154
Georgia Elizabeth, 154
LINDNER
Henry, 163
LINTON
Elfrida, 168
LIPPY
Frances, 182
LITTLE
Mary C., 187
LOGAN
Joe, 177
LONG
Carrie, 173
Catherine, 168

196

LOUGH
Mary (BENEDICT), 159
Samuel A., 159
LUPHER
LaDora Grace, 154
LUPTON
Claribel Lytle, 154
Edwin Henry, 154
LUTHER
Herbert, 173
LYLES
Leo Marvin, 154
LYMAN
George, 154
LYNN
George, 154
LYONS
Caroline Annabelle, 186
Charles H., 165
Laura E., 165
Winnie Smith, 182
MacGREGOR
Helen, 154
MACK
Alberta, 154
MAFFET
Maud, 173
MAFFETT
Maude A., 154
MAGILL
Van Hooper, 154
MALLARD
Sarah, 164
MALLORY
B.J., 164
MALONE
Clarence, 186
Eula B., 186
MANLEY
Robert C., 154
MANN
Delbert Martin, 154
Millie, 154
MANTER
William B., 165
MARCH
George Rareback, 173
MARKHAM
Carrie (HOOVER), 159
Dora Clementine, 159
W.C., 159
MARKLEY
Lola, 173

�MARKS
Adele Elsie, 168
Josie, 165
MARM
Anna, 154
MARSHALL
Earl, 181
Fay, 181
Grace, 180
Gracie, 181
Harold, Mrs., 154
W.K., 164
MARTIN
Alvin E., 165
Carol Luci le, 154
Elma, 164
Sibyl, 154
Wilfred Everett, 154
William, 165
MARVEL
Esther, 159
MASON
Ray Benjamin, 154
MAUPIN
Oakland L., 154
MAYWOOD
Maggi e, 181
McALLASTER
Apphia J., 165
A.B., 164
McANDLESS
Allen, 164
McCALL
Darryl, 177
Gretchen, 177
Madge, 177
Roy, 177
McCANLES
Eva Josephine, 154
Joseph C., 154
McCLANAHAN
El izabeth, 177
McCLANNAHAN
Lewis, 177
McCLINTOCK
Edward, 184
Grace, 184
Herbert, 184
McCOLLOCH
F.B., Mrs., 154
McCONNELL
A.W., 164
McCORMAC
Cora (BALDRIDGE), 159

McCREATH
Catherine Elizabeth, 154
Francis, 186
McCURDY
Anna H., 165
ANNIE, 164
McDONALD
Ira Malcolm, 154
McELHANNY
Robert Campbell, 154
McELHINNY
John Gregg, 154
McFARLAND
Charles, 163
McFARLINE
Benjamin W., 165
McGILL
Lola, 177
McHENRY
Lloyd Alfred, 154
McKEEVER
William Arch, 154
McKENSIE
Viva Hazeltine, 168
McMURRAY
Arthur, 154
McNAMARA
Evelyn, 186
Roy S., 186
McNEES
Mabel, 180
Mable, 180
Oscar, 180
Warren, 180
W.D., 180
McNURDO
Eddie, 180
McQUISTIN
M., 183

McQUISTON
Mary, 165
Wm. M., 165
W.M., 164
McRAE
Bert, 177
McVEY
Roy Vernon, 154
MEANS
Hugh, 154
MELVIN
Frank Edgar, 154
George Kimball, 155
Rufus Edmond, 155
R.E., Mrs., 155

MENGER
Edith, 168
Louis Herman, 155
MENZ
Rose, 187
MERRITT
Florence Maude, 155
MERRYWEATHER
L.H., 165

MERWIN
Bruce W., 155
MESSINGER
Willis, 159
METCALF
Miss, 170
Wi lder S., 155
MILLER
Blanche Helen, 155
Eddie, 181
E., 163, 164

Florence Maude, 155
Frank C., 165
F.C., 163
Harry Edward, 155
James, 180
Lena Vivian, 155
Lizzie J., 163
Louis Franklin, 155
Mi ss, 170, 175
Stella Vanera, 155
Vanroy, 155
MITCHEL
Arnold, 184
Carl, 184
Golda, 184
Violet, 184
MITCHELL
Alexander Baldwin, 155
A.B., Mrs., 155
Carol ine, 168
James H., 155
Margaret Helen, 155
Ulysses Grant, 155
MOAK
Arthur, 163
MODINE
Annie L., 165
John E., 165
MONTGOMERY
John Alexander, 155
John H., 155
Mollie, 163
MOODIE
Hubert, 155

197

MOODY
Rebecca, 171, 173
MOODY family, 187
MOORE
Susie H., 166
S.P., 164
MORGAN
Carl, 168
Julia A., 184
Murzelle, 155
Rose R., 155
MORIN
Sue, 173
MORRIS
Jay, 177
Mi ldred, 177
MORRISON
Charles W., 163
Ralph Edwin, 155
MORRISS
Wayne, 177
MORROW
Robert, 163
MORSCHER
Mr., 170

MOTTER
Birdean Ida, 159
MOWRY
Hatty, 164
MOYS
Blanche R., 166
Fay Cecillia, 155
MOZELY
Annie, 163
MURPHY
Anna Louise, 186
Ben W., 186
MURRAY
Anna E., 166
Joseph W., 155
J .W., Mrs., 155
Lucetta, 166
Marne, 159
Mary, 163, 166, 168
MYERS
Edith, 155
Mattie, 173
NAISMITH
Helen, 155
NANCE (NACE)
Mary, 177
NEAL
Paul Rexford, 155

�NEUENSCHWANDER
Elsie, 155
NEUMANN
Warren Randolph, 155
NEVITT
Allen J., 187
Elizabeth (STAINBROOK),
187

NEWBY
Elmer, 173
NEWLIN
Elmira, 163
Flora A., 166
Joseph, 163
NEWMAN
Mildred, 155
NICHOLES family, 187
NICHOLS
Al ice, 182
Anna, 182
Charley, 182
Elmer, 182
NICHOLSON
Katherine, 159
NIEMEYER
Clara A., 186
NIGH
Livoni a, 164
NOE
Will, 183
NORTHRUP
Austa A., 155
NORWOOD
Robert, Mrs., 177
NOWLIN
Nadine, 155
NUNGESSER
Ella, 155
OATMAN
Ray, Mrs., 155
ODGEN
R.C., Mrs., 155
OGDEN
Geneva S., 155
John H., 163
Raymond Clifton, 155
OGDON farm, 181
OLIN
Arvin S., 155
OLINGER
Davida Charlotte, 186
OLIVER
Hannah, 155
Jul ia T., 164

OLMSTEAD
Herbert Wolcott, 155
OLNEY
Frank Hart, 155
OLSON
Elmer L., 155
OLSSON
Elmer L., 155
OSBURN
S.E. , 164
OSMOND
Josie P., 166
OIiENS
Alpha Loretta, 155
O'BRYON
Laura M., 166
William, 166
O'LEARY
Raphael Dorman, 155
R.D., Mrs., 155
O'NEIL
Mr., 161
PADGET
Mary, 183
PAINTER
Fred, 183
PALMER
Mary Margaret, 155
Nellie Coline, 166
PARDEE
Don, 177
PARK
Al ice, 164
Edson, 164
PARKER
A.E., 164
J.H., Mrs., 155
Mary, 173
PATTEE family, 187
PATTERSON
Blanche Lyndell, 155
PATTON
Dora, 166
Mary, 166
PEACE
Larry M., 155
PEAIRS
Helen Haskell, 156
PEARSON
Lydia Christian, 156
PEASE
C.L., 164

PECK
Arthur S., 156

PENCE
Pearl, 184
PENDLETON
ElIII1a Helen, 156
PERCY
Mary, 184
PERDUE
George Washington, 188
PERKINS
Clement, 173
Marie, Mrs., 156
Otis Edward, 156
PERKY
Clara M., 166
Mina, 166
PETERSON
Earl II., 186
George Oscar, 156
PETTIGREW
Jonathan, 187
Katherine (STAINBROOK),
187

PHENICIE
Ruth, 173
PHILLIPS
Carl, 156
Frank Dewey, 168
May, Mrs., 156
PICKENS
Minnie, 156
PICKRELL
Ida, 164
PIERSON
Hilda C., 166
PIPER
Ben, 181
Carri e, 181
Charlie, 181
Freddie, 181
Jenni e, 181
Nelson, 181
PLASKET
Emma E., 159
POEHLER
Clara H. , 166
Oscar H. , 166
POPENOE
Mabel Annie, Mrs., 156
PORTER
Mabel W., 166
Ol ive, 169
POTTER
Earl, 156
PRATT
Frederick, 186

198

PRATT, Cont.
Maggie Junkins
(RANDALL), 186
Morris Cecil, 186
PREISACH
Minnie W., 166
PRENTISS
Frank, 156, 164
PREYER
Mary, 156
PRICE
Edwin Fletcher, 156
E. F., Mrs., 156
Ralph Ray, 159
PRIDEY
Gertrude, 164
PRIESTLY
Gertrude, 156
PRIETLY
William, 166
PUFFETT
Dale Howard, 156
QUINLAN
Cassie Alma, 156
Virginia Josephine, 156
RABOURNE
ElIII1a Pauline, 156
RAKE
Anna, 182
Lottie, 182
Verna, 182
RAMSAY
Terrence Eugene, 169
RAMSEY family, 187
RANDALL
Maggie Junkins, 186
Phebe, 184
RANDOLPH
Wm. Marcus, 156
RANKIN
Al ice Mary, 169
Floyd V., 156
Herbert, 173
Madonna, 173
RAPP
Hattie A., 159
RAUB
Lorna Marie, 156
RAYHILL
Martha, 156
RAYMOND
Fred N., 156

�READ
Nettie, 163
REARICK
Anna J., 156
REDING
Katherine, 156
REED
C. I., Mrs., 156
Georg i ana, 159
REEDY
L.M., 164

Reeves M., 166
REEVES
Ray, Mrs., 156
RENNER
Marion John, 156
REYNOLDS
Albert, 164
Cora Irene, 156
William H., 166
RICE
Anita Bertha, 156
H.A., Mrs., 156
Martin Everett, 156
Raymond F., 156
RICH
Abbie B., 164
RICHARDS
Richard "Dick", 178
Willi am "Billi e", 178
RICHARDSON
Albert, 163
A., 163

RIGGS
Henry Clay, 156
Kate Louise, 156
May Fuller, 162
May F., 156
Richard, 167, 171
RILING
Edward T.. , 156
John, 156
RINEHARD
Wm. G., 156
RINEHART
Blanche, 173
Hattie, 156
RISING
Edna Rose, 156
George, 156
George, Mrs., 156
ROADY
LaVera Bell, 186
ROBERISON family, 187

ROBERTS
Chas. W., 159
Nellie, 173
Roy, 174
ROBERTSON
Robert Lorin, 156
ROBINSON
Cecilia Margaret, 156
John Harlock, 169
W.R.B., 156
W.R.B., Mrs., 156
ROCK LUND
Emily, 169
RODGERS
A., 183

Earl?, 183
Edith, 183
Elmer?, 183
Gertrude Octavia, Mrs.,
156

Kerby, Mrs., 177
Roy, 183
ROE
Alta, 174
ROELOFSZ
Donald D., 186
Eva B., 186
ROGERS
Annie Isabel, 156
Sidney Mark, 156
ROLLER
Rose, 175
ROSECRANS
Vincent Judson, 156
ROSS
Eddie, 166
ROTHBERGER
Fred, Mrs., 176
ROTHROCK
Ada, 166
RUBY
D.C., 184
RUSH
Sarah Margaret, 157
RUSS
Wm. W., 157
RUSSELL
Lloyd, 157
RUTHERFORD
Bereni ce, 185
SAIN
Lucy, 182
SALVESON
Floyd Wilson, 157

SALVESON, cont.
Floyd W., Mrs., 157
SANKEE
Ruth Eugenia, 157
SAUNDERS
Jessie L., 166
SAYRE
Lucius, 169
SCHAEFFER
Helen Barbara, 169
SCHELLY
Michael, 180
SCHEURER
Fred Logan, 157
SCHMIDT
Edgar, Mrs., 157
SCHMUCKER
George, 164
Kate, 163
Mary, 166
Sadie, 166
SCHNEIDER
Carrie Louise, 169
SCHOTT.
Lewis, 178
SCHREIBER
Fred Carl, 157
SCHREINER
Walter R., 157
SCHROYER
Lenora, 178
Ruth, 178
SCHUMAN
Margaretha, 157
SCHWARTZ
Caroline Annabelle
(LYONS), 186
Charles Clarence, 186
Lester William, 186
SCOTT
Ella, 178
Lil ian, 159
SEALS
William W., 166
SEARLE
Anni e Ida, 166
SEARS
Alice Peabody, 157
Burton, 174
SEGER
Francis Harold, 188
SEHON
Barbara, Mrs., 186
Curtis, 178, 186
Helen, 178

199

SEHON, cont.
Ph illi p, 178
Russel, 178
SELIG
August Lewis, 157
SELLARDS
Laura, 169
Mae, 157
SEMON
Florence M., 157
SEXTON
Ray, Mrs., 157
SEYMOUR
Campbell, 166
SHAFFER
Ervin, 177
SHANKLIN
Flo, 169

SHANNON
Winnifred, 157
SHAW
Mabel, 182
Mattie, 182
Roy, 182
Sadie, 182
SHELDON
Lizzie S., 157
SHELLY
Blanche, 178
Mike, 180
SHERWOOD
Noble P., 157
SHILLERTON
Dewey, 157
SHINN
Henry Arthur, 157
SHIRLEY
Elmer "Smil ie", 178
Frank, 178
SHOTT
Ester "Bob", 178
SIMMONS
Chas., Dr., 157
SIMPSON
C.H., 157
SIRPLESS
Eleanor, 157
SIRPLUSS
Mant i e F., 174
SKAGGS
Melly, 164
SKINNER
Jennie, 169
SKOFSTAD
James Oscar, 157

�SKOFSTAD, cont.
Lottie, 157
SLAVENS
Irene, 178
SLOMAN
Ida, 164
SMITH
Chas., 180
Clarence, 178
Eugene Gregory, 169
Frank, 180, 181
Grace, 182
Leo Frisby, 157
Lizzie Gertrude, 166
Lottie E., 169
Lul ie, 180
Mary, 157
Mrs., 170
Vera Grace, 157
SPANGLER
Adolph James, 169
Caroline B., Mrs., 157
I rma Bauman, 157
Karl Bauman, 157
LePort, 178
LeRoy, 178
Myra, 178
SPAULDING
Gertrude M., 162
SPENCER
Cora, 183
D.H., 157
D.H. , Mrs. , 157
Etta, 183
H., 183

SPICER
Miriam Russell, 157
SPRAY
Murray, 164
W.A., 164
STAINBROOK
Daniel, 187
El izabeth, 187
Fay, 187
Frederick, 187
Jane Little, 187
Katherine, 187
Margaret, 187
Mari a, 187
Mary C. (LITTLE), 187
Peter, 187
Sarah Ann, 187
STANDING
Maud, 174

STANLEY
Arnold Archibald, 157
Lloyd, 174
STANTON
Alta, 162
Amida, 157
STANWIX
R., 178

STEINBERG
Arthur, 166
STERLING
Cara, Mrs., 157
Charles Morgan, 157
Eugeni e, 167
Genevieve, 169
Harriette, Mrs. , 157
M. Wi lson, 157
STEVENS
J .B., 164
Wm. C., 157
STEVENSON
Edward, 157
Ferne, 157
Harriet M., 157
Nellie May, 169
STEWART
Clarence Churchill, 157
James McLeod, 157
J.M., Mrs., 157
Maude, 159
STILWELL
Anna, 164
STIMPSON
Edward F., 157
STONE
Anna, 157
Etta, 166
H., 183

H.V., 183
Jenni e, 183
Nettie, 183
Sadie M., 157
W.E., 183
STOUT
Bennie, 182
Bertha, 182
Fern, 182
Harry, 182
Henry, 182
John, 182
STRACHAN
Norman Fraser, 157
STRONG
Charles, 163

STUART
Celia, Mrs., 157
E.A., 164

STUBBS
Ella Mae, 166
STUCKER
Harry N., Mrs. , 157
STURM
Bertha H., 186
Daniel H., 186
SUTHERLAND
Henry, 163
H., 163
sun IFF
Herbert, 163
SWADLEY
Ida W., Mrs., 158
SWANSON
carl, 158
SWEENEY
Anna Louise, 158
TAIT
Ralph Shannon, 158
TALLEY
Armistead, 188
Catherine (BOLEYN), 188
Fay (STAINBROOK), 187
Joseph, 188
Kate June, 188
Lloyd M., 188
Mary E., 188
William B., Jr., 188
Willie, 188
TARPY
James, 180, 181
John, 180
Martin, 181
Mary, 180
Willie, 180
TAYLOR
Charles B., 186
Francis (McCREATH), 186
Frank, 179
TEETER
Edna, 158
TEMPLIN
Ol in, 158
Ol in, Mrs. , 158
TENNEY
A.R., 163
E.B. , 164
William, 163
W.E., 163

200

TERRELL
Eppinetta Valaria, 158
TESTER
Allen Crawford, 158
Allen C., Mrs., 158
THIELE
Wa l ter G., 158
THOMAS
Mary T., 158
Ruth Laura, 158
THOMPSON
Agnes, 158
Hall ie A., 158
Herbert, 158
Kate, 174
Miss, 170
M.E., 183
TIMMONS
I rene, 179
TODHUNTER
Fae, 179
TOLLES
Ada C., 166
M.E., 184
TOPHAM
Laura, 174
TOWNE
Louise I., 158
TRANSMEIER
Viola Marguerite, 185
TREECE
Elbert Lee, 158
TREWORGY
Pearl, 169
TUCKER
John H., 158
Sadie, 163
TUPPER
Mary Edna, 158
Paul, 179
TUTTLE
Birch E., 181
Charles, 180
Charlie, 180
Frank, 180, 181
Irvin, 181
Katy, 180, 181
Nellie, 180, 181
Rena, 180, 181
Will ie, 181
TYER family, 187
UHRLAUB
Rudolph Reinhart, 158

�ULRICH
Eldon, 184
Grace Pauline, 158

WEINGARTNER
Henry, 158
WELKER

WILHOIT
J.W., Mrs., 158
WILLEY
John, 180, 181

Joseph Edward, 158
VanBUREN
Mary A., 166
VAWTER
Jamieson, 158
VLIET
M. Maude, 164

WELLS

Ralph, 180, 181

Henry, 184

Seremes, 181

Mary A., 184

Vida, 180, 181

William, 184

WILLIAMS

WENRICH
Frances, Mrs., 182
WEST

WADE
Dora, 164
WAGNER
Rosella D., 166
WAGSTAFF
Helen, 158
WAHL
Minnie, 169
WALBORN
Harry, 184
Mi ldred, 184
Vi rgil, 184
WALKER
Elizabeth, Mrs., 158
Minnie B., 164
WALL
George D., 158
WALLING
Lal i a V., 158
WALTERS
John, 179
WARNER
Eva, 183
Will, 183
WARREN
Lottie C., 184
WATKINS
Katie, 166
Mabel, 158
WATSON
Carrie M., 158
Charles Hoyt, 158
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WEYBRIGHT

Frances, 174

Camilla, 174

Mabel Ranney, 158

Eleanor Jane, 170

Maro, 174

Elmer, 182

S.L., Mrs., 158

WEIDMAN
Jane Little
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Uriah, 187

Will, 182

Miss, 170

E. Ambrose, 158

Ora, 182

Homer A., 158

Samuel, 166
WINCHELL
Arthur T., 148
Mary Lou, 148
WINSTON

WYLER
Carl Louis, 166
YAHN
Wm. F., 159
YOST
Sarah Katherine, 187
YOUNG
James Arthur, 159
Percy, 159

John Clarence, 159

Louise Augusta, 162

WINTER

ZEBB

Mrs., 179

Fred, 179

Mr., 179

Gladys, 179

Carri e, 183

Jeanne, 179

Eva, 183

WIENRICH
Henry, 178, 179

Lee, 179

WIGGINS
Ida Bell, 166

Ship, 179
WISE

WIGHT

Dema, 183

Anni e Ida, 166
Lucy A., 158

Leo N., 158

Fred, 182

Jasper B., 158 .

Edith K., 158

Luis A., 158

Lu L., 166
WULFKUHLE
Ema, 182

Mary, 182

Ed, 174

H., 183
WRIGHT

Frank, 182

B.E., Mrs., 158

WIEDEMANN

Emi ly, 183

Anna, 182

Kathryne Marie, 159

Spurgeon C., 166

Mary, 166
WORTHINGTON

Esther M., 158

Ben, 158

Nettie, 166

Zena Marie, 159
WOODWARD

Ethel, 182

John, 182

WHITE

Gertrude, Mrs., 158

WEIBEL

WILSON

J.J., Mrs., 158

Lucy Abby, 166

Frank, 166

Sybil, 159

A.E., 182

Arthur Bullene, 158
WEBSTER

Frank, 166

John Jefferson, 158

WHITCOMB

WOODRUFF
F.L., 164

Wal ter A., 166

Linnie, 170

Blanche, 159, 170
,Richard, 174

Rosa M., 166

WILLIS family, 187

WHERRY

F.T., Mrs., 159
WOODBURY

Dick, Mrs., 158

WILLIS

Serena E., 166
WHEELER

Parke Harold, 159
WOODBURN

C.C., Mrs., 158

Lillie, 170

Blanche Estelle, 169

WOODARD

Denna, 183
Eva, 183
WOLF

WILCOX
Mina, Mrs., 158

Frank Ezra, 159
WOLFE

Zi llah M., Mrs., 158
WILDER

B.L. , 159
WOLWORTH

El izabeth, 174
Harry L., 166
Lizzie M., 166
WILHELMI
Ilsa Enrna, 158

Laurence, Mrs., 159
WOOD
Anne E., 166
Enrna, 163
Evans, 180, 181

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Annie, 183

George, 183
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P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • • • . •
Vice President • • .
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer .
Librarian .•
Genealogist .
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., lawrence, KS 66046
Jackie Kennedy, Rt. 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006-9716
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Justyn Brown, 2024 New Hampshire, lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, lawrence, KS 66046
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COMMITTEES

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Refreshments ...•
Goodwill. • . . . .
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Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman . • •
Budget • • • . • . . . .
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Publications. • .
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Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., lawrence, KS 66046
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Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, lawrence, KS 66047
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Mary lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., lawrence, KS 66046
Carol Francis, 1916 Countryside lane, lawrence, KS 66044
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., lawrence, KS 66049
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
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The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00
single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County
Genealogical Society and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from
JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
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The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are
Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .. Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE
CHECKED OUT. A card file of the Society's holdings is kept at the Reference
Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials may be
reserved through interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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The Douglas County Genealogical Society, Inc.
p.o. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101

Vol. XIV, No. 3

Spring 1991

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The HAMPSHIRE and DEERING Families ........................• ··•
Ahnentafel of Mark B. HAMPSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .· .... ······ 101
Letter of Remembrance from Virdillia (McGEE) GAUMER .........• 102
Family of John J. and Olivia Corel McGEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 103
Douglas County, Kansas, Marriage Records ~ 1890~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Bride Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·······, 114
A CRAWFORD Divorce ..... ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.

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Real Estate Transfers, 24 February 1892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Lecompton Township voters - 16 March 1867 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Marriage Licenses Issued in Shawnee County to Douglas County
Residents, October 1887 to April 1913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Bride Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents .........• 124
The English Lutheran Church of Lawrence - 1898 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 125
The City of Clearfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Some Obituaries of Clearfield Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Quer i e s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 13 6

Index of Names in Current Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
LAPTAD Stock Farm Advertisement, 1920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
THE PIONEER welcomes articles and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas county family history, with the exception of articles from published
and copyrighted sources. It is not necessary that articles be camera ready,
but if you are typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space
for binding. Send submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or
submit to a Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the
Douglas Co. Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

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Mark B. Hampshire submitted notes from various sources from ~ihich this article
was prepared: Hampshire, Levi W., genealogical and biographical description of
the Hampshire family; Hull, The Stahl Family; Owens, Inez M... Hampshire family
notes; Hampshire, Mark A., From Maine to Kansas.

Emanuel HAMPSHIRE was born July 18, 1835 in Seneca County, Ohio, son of
Jonas and Mary (SWOPE) HAMPSHIRE. On January 4, 1857, he married Sarah STAHL,
born September 2, 1840, Seneca County, Ohio, to Jacob and Tena (SMITH) STAHL.
They subsequently had several children, among them William H. and Levi Wesley,
born June 14, 1867. The family spoke and read German in their home, and
Emanuel loved to work with timber.
Sometime after Levi's birth the family moved to a farm near Garnett,
Kansas. Emanuel tried to interest his sons in the farm, but each one in turn
completed his education and left to seek greener pastures elsewhere. Finally
only Levi and his younger brother Jesse were left, and Emanuel turned over
management of the farm to Levi, setting aside the money made from hog-raising
to finance Levi's first year at Lane University.
While attending Lane, Levi taught at a country school during the winter
months and helped his father on the farm during the summer. He studied
English, grammar, mathematics, history and German. And he also met a tall,
slender, dark-eyed young lady named Maria Emma DEERING, born April 12, 1868 at
Blackjack in Douglas County, Kansas to John Henry and Cornelia (GIFFORD)
DEERING. Her father was born February 21, 1833 in Bath, Maine, son of John and
Sarah B. DEERING. Her mother was born October 27, 1842 in Kane Co., Illinois,
daughter of Hezekiah and Mary Jane (SMITH) GIFFORD.
The DEERING family lived in Prairie City in Douglas County until shortly
after the Civil War. Prairie City had begun with much hope for the future,
anticipating the railroad to come through the town and spur it:s growth. But
the railroad located the depot about half a mile north in what: had become
Media, or West Baldwin, and the village of Baldwin was growin9 up around Baker
University. Emma's father tried to make a living hand-making wooden products,
but he was competing against manufactured goods, and as not only his business
and the town itself dwindled, his lungs and heart also began to fail him, and
he was forced to dispose of his business as best he could. He moved his family
to North Lawrence, where he established a drug store. After only five years,
his health again forced him to sell, and he passed away December 12, 1880.
Emma's mother moved the family to a small farm at the edge of Lawrence, and
family members were forced to work at extra jobs to keep the family going.
Emma's older brother John became a traveling salesman for Morell Packing
Company. Her younger brother Sam became a printer. The younges't son, Albert,
entered the regular Army. The youngest child, Adah, stayed with her mother,
and after completing her schooling, taught school in Lawrence. Emma's mother
Cornelia lived until 1900, when she died on October 4th at Lawrence.
Soon after Emma and Levi graduated from Lane University, they were
married on December 21, 1890, by the Rev. A.H. STOTE. They livE~d on the
Hampshire farm. Levi was good at inventing labor-saving devices, and was
interested in scientific approaches to farming. He contacted the new
Agricultural College at Manhattan, Kansas, and they sent him pamphlets about
new experiments, and grains and new seed corn for testing.
In the fall of that year, the college organized a contest at Garnett,
and prizes would be given for the best ten ears of corn. Levi selected samples

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grown from the seed the college had sent him, and easily won the contest, even
though one of the ears had a red cob. His report of the number of bushels
shelled per acre of corn also exceeded any other, and a professor from the
college took this opportunity to lecture to the assembled farmers on the
wonders the college and science had to offer. Over the years, Levi's farm
became a place where his neighbors could see the positive results of his
experiments with new and better corn, new dairy herd management techniques,
and scientific poultry raising. He had one of the first John Deere grain
binders in the county. Levi's goal, however, was to enter the teaching
profession and eventually become a school administrator, even though it took
him many years to accomplish it.
As the century drew to a close, Emma's health was failing due to
injuries she had received as a girl when she had been dragged by a team of
horses. Her brothers had come in from the field with a team dragging a pair of
double-trees, and Emma. had begged them to let her drive the team to the barn.
The team became frightened at the dragging double-trees and bolted, and Emma
could not stop them. Several ribs were broken as she was dragged over the
ground, but the injury went undiagnosed, and untreated. Later in life it
developed into cancer. The doctor had a surgeon come from Kansas City, and
they operated on Emma on the kitchen table. She became aninvali.d, unable to
do the housework, gardening and other duties required of a farm wife.
Levi sold the farm at a
public sale and moved to Garnett
in Anderson County. He took and
passed the necessary examinations
to obtain a teaching certificate,
and his long put-off dream was
soon realized.
Emma died March 27, 1910 at
Garnett. Levi's mother Sarah died
there on June 4, 1913, and his
father Emanuel on October 22,
1923. Levi himself remarried and
lived until the age of 82, when
he died at Garnett on June 3,
1949.
Levi and Emma had a
daughter Ruth, born about 1891,
and died about 1945. Their son,
Mark Anthony HAMPSHIRE, was born
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July 27, 1893 near Garnett, and
married March 20, 1919 Katherine
Cordelia LAZENBY, daughter of
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(PARSONS) LAZENBY, as his first
wife. She died March 3, 1963 at
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AHNENTAFEL OF MARK B. HAMPSHIRE
1. Mark B. HAMPSHIRE
2. Mark Anthony HAMPSHIRE, b. 27 Jul 1893, Garnett, KS, d. 14 Jan 1984,
Washington, IA.
3. Katherine Cordelia LAZENBY, b. 4 Jul 1891, Knoxville, lA, d. 3 Mar 1963,
Garnett, KS.
4. Levi Wesley HAMPSHIRE, b. 14 Jun 1867, Seneca Co., OH, d. 3 Jun 1949,
Garnett, KS.
5. Mary Emma DEERING, b. 12 Apr 1868, Blackjack, KS, d. 27 Mar 1910, Garnett,
KS.
6. Frederick Dean LAZENBY, b. Aug 1851, Ontario Co., NY, d. 29 Jul 1916,
Kansas City, KS.
7. Anna Adeline PARSONS, b. 8 Nov 1861, Marion Co., lA, d. 25 Apr 1940,
Liberal, KS.
8. Emanuel HAMPSHIRE, b. 18 Jul 1835, Seneca Co., OH, d. 22 Oct 1923, Garnett,
KS.
9. Sarah STAHL, b. 2 Sep 1840, Seneca Co., OH, d. 4 Jun 1913, Garnett, KS.
10. John Henry DEERING, b. 21 Feb. 1833, Bath, ME, d. 12 Dec 1880, Lawrence,
KS.
11. Cornelia GIFFORD, b. 27 Oct 1842, Kane Co., IL, d. 4 Oct 1900, Lawrence,
KS.
12. Jeremiah LAZENBY, b. 30 Jun 1824, Ontario Co., NY, d. 1 Dec 1894, Thayer,
IA.
13. Frances Cordelia PERRIGO, b •. 1 Sep 1830, Burlington, VT, d. 19 Jan 1901,
Mahaska Co., IA.
14. James Selby PARSONS, b. 7 Sep 1829, Worchester Co., MD, d. 12 Feb 1891,
Marion Co., IA.
15. Catherine Antonis GIESY, b. 2 Apr 1836, Frederick Co., MD, d. 15 Mar 1888,
Marion Co., IA.
16. Jonas HAMPSHIRE, b. 16 Oct 1808, d. 29 Jul 1892.
17. Mary (Polly) SWOPE, b. 5 Jan 1811, d. 11 Jul 1866.
18. Jacob STAHL, b. 1814, d. 23 Feb 1879.
19. Tena SMITH, b. 14 Jul 1817, d. 27 Dec 1848.
20. John DEERING, b. 1803, d. 26 Feb 1856.
21. Sarah B.
,b. 1804.
22. Hezekiah GIFFORD, b. 1810, d. 1877.
23. Mary Jane SMITH, b. 1815.
24. Samuel LAZENBY II, b. 1799, d. 1857.
25. Marriah __ , b. 1802, d. 12 May 1837?
26. John Dean PERRIGO, b. 1802, d .. 1 May 1832.
27. Maria W. WICKER, b. 12 May 1804, d. 7 May 1878.
28. Simon Peter PARSONS, b. 1786, d. Oct 1851.
29. Anna SMITH, b. 1808, d. Feb 1863.
30. Peter David GIESY, b. 4 Jul 1813, d. 4 Mar 1859.
31. Adaline SHAW, b. 2 Jan 1815, d. 9 Feb 1906.

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�LE'l'TER OF RElfElfBRANCE FROB VIRDILLA (lfcGEEJ

GAl1IfER

Written and submitted by Bobby Dobbins Title.

Among the early settlers of the Kaw Valley of Douglas county were two
large families, the CORELs, coming from Virginia via Westport, and the McGEEs,
from center county, Pennsylvania. There were three COREL/McGEE marriages:
William COREL and Margaret McGEE, James P. COREL and Susannah McGEE, and
Olivia COREL and John J. McGEE.
The latter two families lived their entire lives on land they
homesteaded east of Lawrence. Olivia and John's oldest daughter, Virdilla,
born in 1861, married George GAUMER in 1881 at the old home place. They
shortly moved to Mexico, where Dr. GAUMER was engaged in biological research.
The following letter, sent by Virdi11a from Mexico, reflects on "old" times in
the Kaw Valley.
September 26, 1912
My dear Mother, Brothers and Sisters,
Your very kind and welcome letters received six weeks ago. And dear
brother, your happy reminiscences of our dear old home and childhood
associates brings a mist before my eyes. The cherished memories of childhood
are indeed precious, as we have left the scenes of our early childhood, still
memory dwells lovingly on those past scenes and youthful pleasures and happy
pasttimes. You ask, did I remember the old set? Our set? Bless them, I
remember everyone of them. When we used to make up the invitations to our
juvenile parties, we put on our list -- our grammar wasn't just as Antoinette
WILLIAMS, our "school marm," might have permitted, but our hearts were
sincere. We began the list: "Let's see," Me and Bush, Em and Al, 011, Kate and
Ella. Nell and Lizzie KENNEDY, Jennie WALKER, and Lid CORNILUS. And the Boys,
oh the boys, the Romeos and Hiawathas, we were particular. Always first on the
program, "Bugyotzy," Ollie's pet name for Watson SPERRY, then Jim SPERRY,
Charlie WILCOX, John and Will GARRET. Orson would never accept our invitation;
he was too shy. Then E.H. - Jack, John WALKER, Marshall WHITE, and Willie
CHARLTON, the "town boy." He was a friend of the SPERRYs. How our hearts did
flutter with anticipation of the happy evening. You younger boys were not
included in the invitation, you were too young. Yes, Dick, I remember Billie
NOE. He was tall, very square shouldered and bright blue eyes. And Carl
TOBLER, he was a great big overgown, sandy-haired, stub-towed braggart, the
biggest coward in school. He had a pick at little Jim McGEE. Jim tolerated his
browbeating, until one day it reached the limit, so Jim piled on to him one
day and pounded him up. Jim was on top of Carl, laying it to him, with teeth
and toenail. When Carl called out "Boys, pull me out, I'm killing him," to the
contrary he was receiving the pounding. Carl never heard the last of "Boys,
pull me out. I'm killing him."
Dick, you are right about the geographical memory of old SCE~nes. When we
went back to the U.S. nineteen years ago, George and I drove out on the old
familiar road - in passing our old homestead, we stopped to look over the old
familiar scenes, to the south Hawkins pasture, where we used to gather sweet
williams and stawberries, to the right Uncle Jim's hill describing a horse
shoe curve to the little brick school house. This hill looked so small, yet
when I was at home, it seemed as high as Mt. Everest. Our old barn looked so

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�Letter of Remembrance from Virdilla (McGee) Gaumer, continued.

big to me, when we children used to jump off the back platform, but the years
had reduced it in size.
And the dear hardworking old farm horses, what magnificent big animals
they were. I remember everyone of them, first Jack and Pet, the grays we
called them, because they were a beautifully matched team, bl3side their stall,
the big mules Jack and Jinny, on the north side of the stable Frank and
Barney, then out east of the stable there was a smaller stable where Billie
was kept. He was my riding pony. He was a beauty. I used to feed him raw eggs
to make his coat shine.
I remember well the day Billy got into a tantrum and might have killed
me. Dear Father was awful mad, his Irish was up and he certainly humiliated
Billy with the thrashing he gave him. He never repeated that stunt but once.
When I rode to the University to attend the Oriphillian society, as I was
mounting, he jumped sideways. I had not gotten well seated, 80 I just slid to
the ground, but I kept a hold of the rein. One of the student:s came to my
assistance. He held Billy while I got on, he trembled allover, either
something was the matter with him, or it was simply pent up energy. When I
rode off he was all right.
So the dear old school house has lived its time; What fond recollections
cling to that temple of learning, of course we didn't burden our minds
overmuch with study. We hurried through our lessons, waiting for the happy
recess, when we could go up on the hill in front of Vooches, climb up into the
very top of a hickory nut tree and swing back and forth, until the top nearly
touched the ground. We were careful to pick a slender tree which bends and
doesn't break. In the winter we climbed the trees back of the school house for
wild grapes, when the school bell rang we went into the school room with
purple lips and teeth. Oh, but those grapes tasted sweet, and the bitter
pignuts were sweeter to us there than the brazilian nuts today which grow so
abundantly here in Mexico. A couple of years later, after Mr. VERNON, Mr.
YANCEY, and a black eyed lady teacher, I don't recall her name, the two Misses
PEARSON. Then George took charge of our school. I was sixteen then. I thought
I was quite a young lady. In place of climbing trees and playing black-man,
our teacher took us out in search of botanical specimens, and an insect,
called the "cicenola," it is rare, as was found only around Oak Hill. The year
after that I entered the University. Your letter has certainly awakened all
those fond memories, which were lying dormant ..• "

FAMILY OF JOHN J. AND OLIVIA COREL McGEE
John Jacob McGEE, b. 9 Apr 1836, Center Co., PA; d. 22 Nov 1888, Douglas Co.,
KS, bur. Oak Hill Cemetery.
m. Apr 1860, Douglas Co., KS:
Olivia COREL, b. 14 Jan 1838, Tazewell Co., VA; d. 28 Nov 1917, Kansas City,
MO, bur. Oak Hill Cemetery.
Children, surname McGEE:

1. Virdilla, b. 12 Feb 1861, Douglas Co., KS; d. 1913, Mexico City D.F.;
m. 5 Oct 1881, Douglas Co., KS, George Franklin GAUMER.
2. Carla, b. 15 Sep 1862, Douglas Co., KS; d. 14 Mar 1892; m. 3 Jun
1885, Douglas Co., KS, Herman FISHER.

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3. John Jacob, b. 24 Mar 1864, Douglas Co., KS; d. 10 Aug 1942; m. 10
Sep 1889, Myrtle HAWORTH.
4. Gertrude, b. 12 Mar 1866, Douglas Co., KS; d. Feb 1938, Long Island,
NY; m. 12 Mar 1890, William J. VANN.
5. William stewart, b. 23 Feb 1869, Douglas Co., KS; d. 7 Sep 1871,
Douglas Co., KS.
6. Richard Oney, b. 5 Jun 1781, Douglas Co., KS; d. 1938; m. 8 Jun 1898,
Anna B. NEWBY.
7. Albert Edward, b. 27 Aug 1873, Douglas Co., KS; d. 22 Sep 1925; m.
Lena BROWN.
8. Solon N., b. 11 Oct 1875, Douglas Co., KS; d. 1940, Los Angeles Co.,
CA; m. Mrs. Bessie THOMPSON.
9. Oliver Corel, b. 20 Apr 1878, Douglas Co., KS; d. 26 Nov 1937, bur.
Oak Hill cemetery; m. Gertrude KOEHRING.
10. Thomas Stewart, b. 21 Jul 1881, Douglas Co., KS; d. 25 Mar 1949; m.
Margaret F. RILEY.

McGEE family picture taken before 1925
Top Row: Solon N., Oliver, Thomas Stewart
Bottom Row: Albert, Richard, Gertrude McGee Vann, John J. Jr.

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�DOUGLAS COUlITY, KANSAS IfARRIAGE RECORDS -

~890

From Book 7 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144, Lawrence
Judicial Building, Lawrence, KS. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.

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ADDISON, Ralph
Dg. Co. , KS
ALISON, John W.
Newton, KS
ALLEN, Eugene C.
Seattle, Wash.
ARNOLD, Frederick F.
Junction City, KS
ARNOLD, George E.
Linwood, KS
ARNOLD, Henry
AUSTIN, John
Reno, KS
BAKER, George W.
Franklin Co., KS
BANTA, Isaac L.
BASTIAN, Abraham L.
Indian Terr.
BATES, Seward S.
K.C. , MO
BEARD, Ely J.
Overbrook, KS
BEAVER, Charles E.
Topeka, KS
BEHLER, Joel
Shawnee Co., KS
BENEDICT, Francis M.
BENTON, Henry W.
K. C. , MO
BISHOP, Samuel Douglas
Dg. Co. , KS
BOENER, William
Atchinson, KS

BARTLETT, Clara B.
St. Louis, MO
HENSHAW, Cora V.
Dg. Co. , KS
SOULE, Emma B.
Dg. Co. , KS
REISCH, Hattie
Princeton, KS
WAKLEY, Ida L.
Fall Leaf, KS
DICKSON, Mary
JACKSON, Rosa
Reno, KS
ASHBY, Jennie
Dg. Co. , KS
DEMING, Carrie A.
REEDER, Bertha S.
Dg. Co. , KS
GOODYEAR, Rose L.
K.C. , MO
HEBERLING, Nellie
Overbrook, KS
FEIL, Amelia
Dg. Co. , KS
PENNICK, Minnie B.
Shawnee Co., KS
GRIFFITH, Helen S.
BREESE, Eva A.
Dg. Co. , KS
RUSSELL, Martha J.
Dg. Co. , KS
VERMILYA, Ella V.
Dg. Co. , KS

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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Leav. Co. , KS
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Leav. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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Sedgewick Co., KS
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Dg. Co. , KS

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John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
A.H. STOTE, M.G.
A.H. STOTE, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
F.H. PETTENGILL, J.P.
Wm. WEYBRIGHT, M.G.
Samuel KELSALL, JP.
Werter R. DAVIS, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
A.H. STOTE, M.G.
T.J. STERNBERGH, J.P.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
A.T. ENNIS, Priest
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
R.H. VAN PELT, M.G.
Thos~ G. WINEY, M.G.
David WINTERS, M.G.
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Denver, Colo.
BRADSHAW, Frank
Topeka, KS
BRASS, Harry B.
BREITHAUPT, Gideon
BRIDE, Phillip F.
BROCK, Wesley E.
Linwood, KS
BROOKS, Louis
BROWN, Norman N. Jr.
BROWN, Pernel
Lexington, MO
BROWNELL, George W.
BRUBAKER, Albadore
BRUBAKER, Silas B.
Centropolis, KS
BUFFINGTON, Isaac N.
CARLSEN, Jacob P.
CARR, Charles H.
Jeff. Co., KS
CHRISMAN, Peter
Denver, Colo.
CLARK, William
COATE, William Arthur
COFFENBARGER, Albert M.
Denver, Colo.
COHRON, Emmet M.
COOPER, Henry
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Leav. Co., KS
CREEL, Ira H.
CROCKER, Ernest
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Peterton, KS
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SISCOE, Jennie E.
Linwood, KS
WRIGHT, Lizzie
GRIBBLE, Clara E.
ROFFLE, Evaline
Dg. Co., KS
SAWYER, Jessie P.
SOWERS, Mary N.
ROYER, Dora I.
Dg. Co., KS
TANNER, Cornelia C.
SULCEN, Elizabeth
RODKEY, Ella J.
Leav. Co., KS
HOUSEL, Hattie E.
Dg. Co., KS
AUSTIN, Annie
JOY, Helen E.
TROPP, Melvina A.
Linwood, KS
SALISBURY, Elizabeth L.
DAVIS, Mary
KEENAN, Daisey
Leav. Co., KS
HELLSTROM, Clara
GIBSON, Julia A.
WEST, Jessie M.
BRANNON, Flora I.
ZEEB, Louisa M.

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Dg. Co., KS
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Dg. Co., KS
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24 Dec 1890
Leav. Co., KS
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Leav. Co., KS
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Dg. Co., KS
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Leav. Co., KS
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Leav. Co., KS
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John ENDACOTT, M.G.
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Overbrook, KS
DERBY, George W.
DICK, Sheridan M.
DIVELBISS, J. Wesley
Edgerton, KS
ELDER, Solomon A.
Leav. Co. , KS
ERWIN, George H.
Williamstown, KS
EWERS, Jerry
FABER, George
K.C. , MO
FAIRBANKS, Beldon W.
Leav. Co. , KS
FALK, Andrew M.
Saline Co., KS
FARLEY, Frank B.
FEMMER, August
FIELD, Millard L.
Williamsburg, KS
FIELDS, Samuel B.
FINCH, Charles
FINCH, Clarence o.
FOLEY, William D.
FORTUNE, Leonard Seymoure
Topeka, KS
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K.C. , MO
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Hope, KS
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Lopeer, KS
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NELSON, Sophia
BRADY, Allie G.
Dg. Co. , KS
GLIMPSE, Lydia A. (Miss)
Leav. Co. , KS
REYNOLDS, Mattie
Williamstown, KS
WILSON, Sybil
HEINEICHS, Lena
Dg. Co. , KS
HOLWICK, Ettie
Dg. Co. , KS
RODELL, Emma C.
Dg. Co. , KS
PETEFISH, Lizzie M.
BUCK, Catherine
HUBBELL, Ella
Dg. Co. , KS
MATHEWS, Hattie
PIERCE, Ether A.
PIERCE, Eva May
RICHARDS, Florence L.
BEEKS, Laura B.
Dg. Co. , KS
McKINNEY, Laura
Dg. Co. , KS
PORTER, Emma E.
Clinton, KS
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Dg. Co. , KS
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De Soto, KS
GLENN, Ulysses G.
GOEPFERT, Charles W.
Jeff. Co. , KS
GOODEN, Elmer J.
GRANGER, Carey M.
K. C. , MO
GRAVES, William
Leav. Co. , KS
GREGORY, Bert M.
GRUBB, James A.
Topeka, KS
HAAS, Charles S.
HACKLEY, Edmund E.
Dg. Co. , KS
HAGER, Arthur G.
HAMILTON, Marquis
HAMPSHIRE, Levi W.
Richland, KS
HARRIS, Samuel D.
HARRIS, Thomas J.
HENDRICKS, Merideth S.
HILKEY, Adam
Overbrook, KS
HODSON, Louis
Reno, KS
HOGAN, Eugene
HOLLODAY, Ben. W.
Jeff. ",",v. , KS
HOLSINGER, Charles
Rosedale, KS
HOOVER, John L.
HOUSE, James B.
Leav. Co. , KS
HUGHES, Milton A.
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De Soto, KS
DAVIDSON, Martha C.
McCOY, Mertrie Bell
Jeff. Co. , KS
WENZEL, Gussie
MITCHELL, Jennie Fricker
st. Louis, MO
WILLIAMS, Leana
Dg. Co. , KS
VAN VOORHIS, Myrtie M.
MONSON, Carrie
Dg. Co. , KS
SHLUETER, Mina
GIDEON, Mollie
Leav. Co. , KS
GREENAMYER, Claribel
EMERY, Susan
DEERING, Emma G.
Dg. Co. , KS
STRAWTHER, Laura J.
STANWIX, Celinda
RICHARDSON, Susa A.
GARBER, Mary
Franklin Co., KS
HICKS, Ida M.
Fall Leaf, KS
CAMPBELL, Helen M.
WOMAC, Florence
Jeff. Co. , KS
STAMP, Fannie
Dg. Co. , KS
TUTTLE, Susan
ROFFLE, Callie
Leav. Co. , KS
WILLEY, Vida o.
GILMORE, Nydia

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Dg Co., KS
15 Apr 1890
18 Dec 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
19 Oct 1890
22 May 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
5 Nov 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
21 May 1890
15 Nov 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
25 Sep 1890
5 Nov 1890
Leav. Co. , KS
17 May 1890
10 Sep 1890
21 Dec 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
19 Nov 1890
21 Jan 1890
21 May 1890
30 Oct 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
29 Jan 1890
Leav. Co. , KS
18 Jun 1890
30 Oct 1890
Jeff. Co. , KS
25 Sep 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
15 Oct 1890
11 Dec 1890
Leav. Co. , KS
22 May 1890
1 Jan 1890

PAGE # OFFICIANT
68

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

42
125

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

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54

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Jas. MARVIN, M.G.

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John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

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107

Jos. H. MAUL, M.G.
F.H. PETTENGILL, M.G.

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127

C.G. HOWLAND, M.G.
Em. COHRAU, M.G.
A.H. STOTE, M.G.

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John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
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John S. BROWN, M.G.
1'•• MONTG01-1ERY, Elder

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Wm. W. AYRES, M.G.

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Samuel KELSALL, Elder

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Dg. Co., KS
HUTCHESON, Marion F.
Jeff. Co., KS
ICE, William T.
JACKSON, David
JACKSON, Henry S.
JOHNSON, Thomas H.
Dg. Co., KS
JOHNSON, William
JONES, George S.
KARNES, McKissick H.
KASINGER, James A.
Holling, KS
KATZER, Frederick Joe
Wabunsee Co., KS
KENNEDY, Frank
KERN, Edward E. (alias LAIR)
Topeka, KS
KOOFER, Harry E.
LANGE, August
Leav. Co., KS
LARGENT, William T.
LASLETT, Ferdinand C.
Dg. Co., KS
LEAKE, Charles W.
LEHMAN, Fred Charles John
LEIS, William E.
MACK, Charles
Leav. Co., KS
MANSFIELD, John W.
MARSHALL, James H.
MARTIN, Alvin E.
MARTIN, George W.
MARTIN, Henry A.
MATTHEWS, Caswell S.
Topeka, KS

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Leav. Co., KS
TRIMBLE, Laura A.
Dg. Co., KS
HOUT, Omena
DAILEY, Mary H.
FISCHER, Agnes
JONES, Ella
Johnson Co., KS
RAY, Ollie
CROWDER, Elizabeth F.
VITT, Nora Belle
SOWERS, Clara B.
Holling, KS
WILSON, Virginia B.
Dg. Co., KS
McKISSOCK, Elmira
MOSELEY, Annie M.
Dg. Co., KS
HOLCOMB, Cora
GEGRORI, Carrie
Dg. Co., KS
MUNCY, Mary T.
SHULTZ, Bessie M.
Jeff. Co., KS
LAGO, Adele L.
BITTERLY, Kattie
HIIGEL, Barbara E.
ELLIOTT, Emma
Leav. Co., KS
BEASLEY, Anna P.
FITCHEN, Emma
BOND, Ella
DAY, Katie
MELVIN, Callie B.
SMITH, Jennie E.
Topeka, KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

25 Feb 1890
Leav. Co., KS
2 Apr 1890
Dg. Co., KS
20 Nov 1890
17 Apr 1890
15 Jan 1890
28 May 1890
Johnson Co., KS
15 Aug 1890
19 Feb 1890
1 May 1890
12 Oct 1890
Dg. Co., KS
5 Mar 1890
Dg. Co., KS
6 Aug 1890
3 Jun 1890
Dg. Co., KS
2 Apr 1890
25 Apr 1890
Dg. Co., KS
22 Jun 1890
28 Oct 1890
Dg. Co., KS
26 Nov 1890
5 Mar 1890
19 Feb 1890
10 Jan 1890
Leav. Co., KS
24 Apr 1890
19 Dec 1890
12 Feb 1890
13 Jun 1890
15 Sep 1890
2 Jun 1890
Dg. Co., KS

32

F.H. PETTENGILL, J.P.

39

Justus McCOY, M.G.

112
43
21
56

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
John F. BADSKY, J.P.
Albery A. WHITMAN, M.G.
Eusebia COUCH, M.G.

78
30
46
96

Moses BROWN, M.G.
J.H. SNYDER, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
John L. LANGDON, M.G.

35

J.R. MERIDETH, M.G.

74
60

A.A. WHITMAN, M.G.
J.A. MOTTER, M.G.

39
45

John ENDACOTT, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

62
104

Elias JESSUT, M.G.
W.A. QUAYLE, M.G.

116
36
31
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J.W. WALKER, M.G.
Richard CORDLEY, M.G.Amos H. STOTE, M.G.
Sam!. ¥~LS~~L, M.G.

44
127
29
62
89
59

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Robert MARTIN, M.G.
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McNISH, Harry L.
McNISH, John W.
McNISH, Robert A.
MIDDLETON, Frank C.
MILLER, George A.
Fairplay, Colo.
MITCHELL, Alexander C.
MOORE, Samuel P.
MORRIS, George G.
O'BRIEN, M. Van
OEHRLE, Godlip (Gotthib)
OHLFEST, John
OSBORNE, Orestes E.
PAGE, Commodore P.
Dg. Co., KS
PAGE, Henry R.
PARSONS, William T.
PEAIRS, Hervey B.
PEARSON, Guy
Williamstown, KS
PEEL, William F.
Jeff. Co., KS
PENDLEY, Joshua C.
PLACE, Elijah D.
Dg. Co., KS
POFF, William J.
Leav., KS
POLLOCK; Thomas A.
K.C., KS
PORTER, William T.
PRESBY, Wilbur F.
PRICE, Jacob R.
RABER, Charles D.
RAIBLE, Erhard
RAIBLE, Erhard

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DATE/PLACE

KEYS, Emma J.
POWELL, Clara
HOPPER, Maggie May
TYLER, Sarah A.
COOLEY, Laura E .
GELLBERG, Hulda A.
CLINGER, Carrie G.
Dg. Co., KS
BALDWIN, Helen M.
HENLEY, Gula E.
CONNOLE, Maggie L.
CHAD BORNE , Elizabeth R.
SIMON, Mary
FLEISHMANN, Mary A.
MACY, Pearle
EDLER, Minnie
Dg. Co., KS
STANLEY, Emma
HANSEN, Levonia
REECE, Carrie E.
BARNES, Fannie
Williamstown, KS
GILLEY, Hattie S.
Jeff. Co., KS
DAVEE, Lavina
GARWOOD, Hannah C.
Palmyra, NJ
MILBURN, Olive B.
Ft. Scott, KS
YARNOLD, Malinda F.
Dg. Co., KS
RICHARDS, Mary E.
STEELE, Janett E. (Miss)
MELTON, Bertha E.
EVANS, Mary A.
GROTE, Minnie
GROTE, Minnie

80
19 Aug 1890
26
4 Feb 1890
120
3 Dec 1890
105
29 Oct 1890
57
28 May 1890
132
24 Dec 1890
49
8 May 1890
Dg. Co., KS
70
23 Jul 1890
68
22 Jul 1890
98
21 Oct 1890
101
22 Oct 1890
102
28 Oct 1890
78
14 Aug 1890
87
10 Sep 1890
33
27 Feb 1890
Johnson Co., KS
50
11 May 1890
76
11 Aug 1890
72
30 Jul 1890
67
7 Jul 1890
Dg. Co., KS
77
13 Aug 1890
Dg. Co., KS
72
30 Jul 1890
18
2 Jan 1890
Dg. Co., KS
94
2 Oct 1890
Dg. Co., KS
85
10 Sep 1890
Dg. Co., KS
123
17 Dec 1890
82
28 Aug 1890
81
23 Aug 1890
56
24 May 1890
26 Sep 1890
113
22 Nov 1890

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Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
MARVIN, M.G.

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Jas. MARVIN, M.G.
H. GERLACH, Rev.
C.G. HOWLAND, M.G.
Jos. A. PONPENEY, Priest
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
J.H. BONBRAKE, M.G.
Harvey STANLEY, M.G.
Wm. WHITNEY, M.G.
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D.L. McCREARY, M.G.
John D. GEHRING, M.G.
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RAYSON, Harry
RICHARDS, Charles F.
Dg. Co. , KS
RICHARDSON, William C.
RICKER, Arthur S.M.
RICKER, Hiram M.
ROBERTSON, Alexander
Leav. Co. , KS
ROBINSON, William H.
RODRICK, Louis B.
Leav. Co. , KS
ROYER, John Elmer
SAMMER(S) , Edward S.
SAMS, William C.
K. C. , MO
SATTERWHITE, John
SCHELL, George W.
SCHMIT, John
SCHUPP, Louis
SCOTT, Harrison C.
Leav. Co. , KS
SEAMAN, Ira L.
SEARCH, Warren o.
De Soto, KS
SEDGWICK, Harry
SEIWALD, George H.
SEIWALD, Louis
SETTERBERG, Charles
SHEPARD, Lucius '"
Topeka, KS
SHOAF, John H.
Osage Co., KS
SIMMONS, Samuel T.
Osage Co., KS
SIMON, Peter J.
SIPES, William E.

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REECE, Nellie E.
FREUND, Carrie F.
Edgerton, KS
McNEES, Mabel C.
THOMPSON, Emma D.
EMMONS, Sarah J.
LANSDOWN, Sarah F.
Leav. Co. , KS
KUNKEL, Lizzie H.
SHEDD, Margaret L.
Leav. Co. , KS
STUDEBAKER, Lydia
STRAUP, Minnie L.
OVERALL, Dot
K.C. , MO
WILLARD, Cora
TAYLOR, Sarah E.
LENTZ, Caroline
HOOK, Emma
JACKSON, Mary L.
Leav. Co. , KS
GILBERT, Ella M.
ROWAN, Anna May
De Soto, KS
HAZARD, Frank L.
VITT, Lena
BLECHL, Mary C.
OLSON, Margaret H.
RUSSELL, Nellie G.
Topeka, KS
GREWELL, Della C.
Dg. Co. , KS
RADCLIFF, Ida
Osage Co., KS
BENNETT, Margaret R.
JACK, Sylvia N.

19 Mar 1890
7 May 1890
2 Jul 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
8 May 1890
26 Nov 1890
22 Nov 1890
8 Jan 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
28 Mar 1890
11 May 1890
Leav. Co. , KS
6 Aug 1890
25 Feb 1890
31 May 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
13 May 1890
10 Apr 1890
17 Feb 1890
19 Jul 1890
6 Aug 1890
Leav. Co. , KS
24 Dec 1890
1 May 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
5 Feb 1890
25 Nov 1890
14 Oct 1890
12 Jun 1890
21 Qec 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
1 Jan 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
22 Oct 1890
Dg. Co. , KS
28 Jan 1890
8 Oct 1890

37
48
65

Amos H. STOTE, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
Wm. WHITNEY, M.G.

49
115
114
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John
John

38
48

Wm. WHITNEY, M.G.
E. HUBBEL, Elder

74
32
58

Christopher FLORY, M.G.
J.P. STEPHENS, M.G.
Jas. MARVIN, M.G.

51
41
29
67
73

A.H. STOTE
A.H. STOTE, M.G.
A.T. ENNIS, Priest
Jas. MARVIN, M.G.
Samuel KELSALL, J.P.

131
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John Q.A. NORTON, P • .].

28
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94
61
128

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Henry GERLACH, Priest
H. GERLACH, Rev.
John Q.A. tlORTot.J , P.J.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

17

Peter BRUBAKER, M.G.

101

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

25
95

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
D.T. WOODWARD, M.G.

PASLEY, M.G.
McCREARY, M.G.
CHARLTON, J.P.
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SMITH, James
SMITH, John E.
SPEER, Hardin
SPRING, John W.
Linwood, KS
STANLEY, Sherman A.
Jeff. Co., KS
STEVENS, Quincey C.
STEWART, John H.
STRAHM, Frederick
STROBEL, Jacob G.
Johnson Co., KS
STURDEVANT, Charles N.
Larned, KS
SUGRUE, John F.
SUTTON, Doctor Franklin
SWANSON, Martin
TAYLOR, Henry A.
THOMAS, Ennis T.
Dekalb Co., MO
THOMAS, George A.
THOMAS, John W.
Little Rock, Ark.
THOMPSON, Herman V.
THOREN, Henry C.
THURLOW, Edwin L.
Newburyport, Mass.
TODD, Lauren M., Sr.
TODD, Thomas A.L.
TOPPING, John B.
TORNADEN, Herman C.
TRANSUE, Joseph
Jeff. Co., KS
ULRICH, Manford
URY, Josiah C.

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DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

RANDEL, Susan R.
ALLEN, Eliza
FILPEL, Elizabeth Jennie
RAHSKOPF, Lillian Z.
MOORE, Hattie A.
Linwood, KS
CARPENTER, Melissa
Jeff. Co., KS
HASTIE, Mary Gertrude
ANDERSON, Sarah L .
ALLEN, Ella
SEITZ, Margaret G.
Dg. Co., KS
HUNTER, Ella R.
Dg. Co., KS
LEE, Maggie A.
FOWLER, Ida
COLLINS, Minerva J.
MOORE, Ella
HAINLINE, Edith R.
Mt. Sterling, KY
CRUCE, Mary
ANDERSON, Bessie
Dg. Co., KS
SIMMONS, Louise M.
KAISER, Minnie
BRYANT, Mary
Taunton, Mass.
MURPHEY, Catherine
WALTON, Eliza Jane
ATKINSON, Mabel
HAAS, Lizzie M.
GODFREY, Mary E.
Jeff. Co., KS
KING, Alice
CHAPMAN, Charlotte

25 Dec 1890
6 Nov 1890
5 Mar 1890
23 Sep 1890
1 Jun 1890
Leav. Co., KS
30 Jan 1890
Jeff. Co., KS
3 Apr 1890
27 Nov 1890
11 Sep 1890
4 Mar 1890
Dg. Co., KS
25 Apr 1890
Dg. Co., KS
30 Jul 1890
7 Oct 1890
17 Oct 1890
19 Dec 1890
17 Dec 1890
Dg. Co., KS
24 Dec 1890
30 Dec 1890
Dg. Co., KS
24 Dec 1890
25 Nov 1890
28 Jan 1890
Dg. Co., KS
8 Dec 1890
20 Aug 1890
3 Sep 1890
4 Sep 1890
15 Jan 1890
Dg. Co., KS
10 Dec 1890
18 Oct 1890

129
109
34
91
57

Jas. D. SMITH, M.G.
Albery A. WHITMAN, M.G.
James D. SMITH, M.G.
Jas. MARVIN, M.G.
A.M. RICHARDSON, M.G.

24

Justus McCOY, M.G.

40
116
88
35

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
E.M. COHRON, M.G.
John ENDACOTT, M.G.
Peter SCHUMANN, M.G.

45

N.A. SWICKARD, M.G.

71
95
98
126
124

A.T. ENNIS, Priest
Dexter TUCKER, M.G.
J.H. SNYDER, M.G.
Robert MARTIN, M.G.
Dwight A. STRONG, M.G.

132
133

W.L. GRANT, M.G.
Jas. MARVIN, M.G.

131
112
24

John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
John J. SILBERMANN, M.G.
R.H. VAN PELT, M.G.

120
78
84
85
22

W.A. QUAYLE, M.G.
Moses BROWN, M.G.
J.A. MOTTER, M.G.
John H. MAUL, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

121
99

W.A. QUAYLE, M.G.
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VAIL, Cornelius
Madison, Ind.
VANDERBUR, Charles
VAN PELT, Reuben H.
VOGLER, Valentine
WALDIE, William
Dg. Co., KS
WALKER, George C.
WALKER, Oliver D.
WARREN, William H.
Topeka, KS
WASHINGTON, George
WASHINGTON, George
WATSON, Enoch
Shawnee Co., KS
WEIST, John H.
Ogden, utah
WELLS, William M.
WHEELER, George A.
WHITAKER, Fred
WHITCOMB, George A.
WHITNEY, Marquis D.
Leav. Co., KS
WIDENER, Charles R.
Leav. Co., KS
WILLEY, Serenus E.
WILLIAMS, James
WILSON, Robert E.
Ottawa, KS
WILSON, Thomas E.
Osage Co., KS
WINTERS, Ferdinand
WISE, Felix E.
Franklin Co., KS
WRIGHT, Edward
Dg. Co., KS
WYMAN, Carlton

SHANNON, Mary T.
Madison, Ind.
TAYLOR, Sarah E.
GRIFFITH, Alida
THIME, Elizabeth
CLARK, Maggie B.
Thomas Co., KS
OHLFEST, Mary E.
SIMPSON, Mary Louise
SHUFFLEBOTHOM, Bessie
Topeka, KS
FORTNER, Alice
SANDERS, Julia
MARGASON, Mary E.
Dg. Co., KS
MELCHOIR, Helena E.
Chicago, Ill.
GRANT, Esther
TURNER, Mary M.
LEE, Lizzie B.
CUBBERLEY, Lida K.
BROWNING, Jennie
Dg. Co., KS
OWENS, Nancy C.
Leav. Co., KS
TUTTLE, Nellie S.
ALLEN, Annie
ABINGTON, Kittie S.
Dg. Co., KS
McLAUGHLIN, Kate N.
Osage Co., KS
SOWERS, Emma
WEAVER, Sarah A.
Dg. Co., KS
WALKER, Mattie
Ottawa, KS
BATERS, Anna M.

22 Apr 1890
Dg. Co., KS
2 Jun 1890
29 Jul 1890
10 May 1890
23 Jul 1890
Dg. Co., KS
23 Sep 1890
2 Dec 1890
23 Sep 1890

43

Jas. MARVIN, M.G.

59
71
51
70

E. ATKINSON, M.G.
F.P. BERRY, M.G.
J. MUELLER, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

92
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10 Sep 1890
2 Feb 1890
Dg. Co., KS
7 Jan 1890
Dg. Co., KS
4 Dec 1890
6 Sep 1890
29 Oct 1890
27 Nov 1890
3 Nov 1890
Dg. Co., KS
8 Aug 1890
Leav. Co., KS
25 Nov 1890
4 Jan 1890
22 Apr 1890
Og. CO' i KS
8 Oct 1890
Dg. Co., KS
24 Sep 1890
31 Dec 1890
Dg. Co., KS
22 Jul 1890
Dg. Co., KS
16 Jun 1890

130
86
26

Moses BROWN, M.G.
Em. COHRAU, Rev.
W.B. STEVENSON, M.G.

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120
83
103
117
107

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T.A. ROBINSON, M.G.
Moses BROWN, M.G.
Amos H. STOTE, M.G.
John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.

75

Jos. MAGRATH, J.P.

114
44

Wm. WHITNEY, M.G.
F.D. MELCHOR, M.G.
M. WOOTEN, M.G.

96

Jas. MARVIN, M.G.

89
134

John L. LONGDON, M.G.
Thomas G. WINEY, M.G.

69

W.R. DAVIS, M.G.

63

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YEWDALL, Charles H.
ZOOK, Jacob M.

REINERT, Anna (Miss)
VERMILLION, Anna M.
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8 Apr 1890
29 Oct 1890
17 Sep 1890

41
105
90

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John Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
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ASHBY, Jennie
ATKINSON, Mabel
AUSTIN, Annie
BALDWIN, Helen M.
BALDWIN, Nettie E.
BARNES, Fannie
BARTLETT, Clara B.
BATERS, Anna M.
BEASLEY, Anna P.
BEEKS, Laura B.
BENNETT, Margaret R.
BITTERLY, Kattie
BLECHL, Mary C.
BOND, Ella
BRADY, Allie G.
BRANNON, Flora I.
BREESE, Eva A.
BROWNING, Jannie
BRYANT, Mary
BUCK, Catherine
CAMPBELL, Helen M.
CARPENTER, Melissa
CHAPMAN, Charlotte

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WILSON, Robert E.
WILLIAMS, James
SMITH, James
STRAHM, Frederick
THOMAS, John W.
STEWART, John H.
BAKER, George W.
TOPPING, John B.
CLARK, William
MITCHELL, Alexander C.
DEMING, John E.
PEARSON, Guy
ADDISON, Ralph
WYMAN, Carlton
MANSFIELD, John W.
FORTUNE, Leonard Seymoure
SIMON, Peter J.
LEHMAN, Fred Charles John
SEIWALD, Louis
MARTIN, Alvin E.
DIVELBISS, J. Wesley
CRUM, Harry F.
BENTON, Henry W.
WHITNEY, Marquis D.
THURLOW, Edwin L.
FEMMER, August
HOGAN, Eugene
STANLEY, Sherman A.
URY, Josiah C.

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CHADBORNE, Elizabeth R.
CHOAT, Palestine
CLARK, Maggie B.
CLINGER, Carrie G.
COLLINS, Minerva J.
C~NNOLE, Maggie L.
COOLEY, Laura E.
CROWDER, Elizabeth F.
CRUCE, Mary
CUBBERLEY, Lida K.
DAILEY, Mary H.
DAVEE, Lavina
DAVIDSON, Martha C.
DAVIS, Mary
DAY, Katie
DEERING, Emma G.
DEMING, Carrie A.
DICKSON, Mary
EDLER, Minnie
ELLIOTT, Emma
ElA.ERY,

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EMMONS, Sarah J.
EVANS, Mary A.
FElL, Amelia
FERGERSON, Eliza J.
FILPEL, Elizabeth Jennie
FISCHER, Agnes
FITCHEN, Emma
FLEISHMANN, Mary A.

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O'BRIEN, M. Van
GIPSON, William H.
WALDIE, William
MILLER, George A.
SWANSON, Martin
MORRIS, George G.
McNISH, Robert A.
JONES, George S.
THOMAS, George A.
WHITCOMB, George A.
JACKSON, David
PENDLEY, Joshua C.
GLENN, Ulysses G.
COOPER, Henry
MARTIN, George W.
HAMPSHIRE, Levi W.
BANTA, Isaac L.
ARNOLD, Henry
PAGE, Commodore P.
MACK, Charles
Hru~ILTON, Marquis
RICKER, Hiram M.
RABER, Charles D.
BEAVER, Charles E.
DANIELS, Andrew
SMITH, John E.
JACKSON, Henry S.
MARSHALL, James H.
OHLFEST, John

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FOWLER, Ida
FREUND, Carrie F.
GARBER, Mary
GARWOOD, Hannah C.
GREGRORI, Carrie
GELLBERG, Hulda A.
GIBSON, Julia A.
GIDEON, Mollie
GILBERT, Ella M.
GILLEY, Hattie S.
GILMORE, Nydia
GLIMPSE, Lydia A. (Miss)
GODFREY, Mary E.
GOODYEAR, Rose L.
GRAHAM, Kathrean
GRANT, Esther
GREENAMYER, Claribel
GREWELL, Della C.
GRIBBLE, Clara E.
GRIFFITH, Alida
GRIFFITH, Helen S.
GROTE, Minnie
HAAS, Lizzie M.
HAINLINE, Edith L.
HANSEN, Levonia
HASTIE, Mary Gertrude
HAZARD, Frank L.
HEBERLING, Nellie
HEINEICHS, Lena
HELLSTROM, Clara
HENLEY, Gula E.
HENSHAW, Cora V.
HICKS, Ida M.
HIIGEL, Barbara E.
HOLCOMB, Cora
HOLWICK, Ettie
HOOK, Emma
HOPKINS, Mary E.

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WASHINGTON, George
SUTTON, Doctor Franklin
RICHARDS, Charles F.
HILKEY, Adam
PLACE, Elijah D.
LANGE, August
MIDDLETON, Frank C .
CROCKER, Ernest
HACKLEY, Edmund E.
SEAMAN, Ira L.
PEEL, William F.
HUGHES, Thomas J.
ELDER, Solomon A .
TRANSUE, Joseph
BATES, Seward S.
BRADSHAW, Frank
WELLS, William M.
HAGER, Arthur G.
SHOAF, John H.
BROWN, Norman N. Jr .
VAN PELT, Reuben H .
BENEDICT, Francis M.
RAIBLE, Erhard
TORNADEN, Herman C.
THOMAS, Ennis T.
PARSONS, William T.
STEVENS, Quincey C.
SEDGWICK, Harry
BEARD, Ely J.
FABER, George
CREEL, Ira H.
MOORE, Samuel P.
ALISON, John W.
HODSON, Louis
LEIS, William E.
KOOFER, Harry E.
FAIRBANKS, Beldon W.
SCHUPP, Louis
HULTZ, John H.

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HOPPER, Maggie May
HOUSEL, Hattie E.
HOUT, Omena
HUBBELL, Ella
HUNTER, Ella R.
JACK, Sylvia N.
JACKSON, Mary L.
JACKSON, Rosa
JONES, Ella
JOY, Helen E.
KAISER, Minnie
KEENAN, DAISEY
KENNEDY, Lucy L.
KEYS, Emma J.
KING, Alice
KRAMER, Paulina E.
KUNKEL, Lizzie H.
LAGO, Adele L.
LANE, Julia A.
LANSDOWN, Sarah F.
LEE, Lizzie B.
LEE, Maggie A.
LENTZ, Caroline
LONG, Mary E.
LOTZ, Anna
MACY, Pearle
MARGASON, Mary E.
MATHEWS, Hattie
McCOY, Mertrie Bell
McKINNEY, Laura
McKIssaCK, Elmira
McLAUGHLIN, Kate N.
McNEES, Mabel C.
MELCHOIR, Helena E.
MELTON, Bertha E.
MELVIN, Callie B.
MILBURN, Olive B.
MITCHELL, Jennie Fricker
MONSON, Carrie

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CHRISMAN, Peter
ICE, William T.
FIELD, Millard L.
STURDEVANT, Charles
SIPES, William E.
SCOTT, Harrison C.
AUSTIN, John
JOHNSON, Thomas H.
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ROBINSON, William H.
LEAKE, Charles W.
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RICHARDSON, William C.
WEIST, John H.
PRICE, Jacob R.
MARTIN, Henry A.
POFF, William J.
GRANGER, Carey M.
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MOORE, Hattie A.
MOSELEY, Annie M.
MUNCY, Mary T.
MURPHEY, Catherine
MYERS, Mabel F.
NELSON, Sophia
O'DONOGHUE, Inez C.
OHLFEST, Mary E.
OLSON, Margaret H.
OVERALL, Dot
OWENS, Nancy C.
PENNICK, Minnie B.
PETEFISH, Lizzie M.
PIERCE, Esther A.
PIERCE, Eva Mary
POPENOE, Susie B.
PORTER, Emma E.
POWELL, Clara
RABER, Alta
RADCLIFF, Ida
RAHSKOPF, Lillian Z.
RANDEL, Susan R.
RAY, Ollie
REECE, Carrie E.
REECE, Nellie E.
REEDER, Bertha S.
REINERT; Anna (Miss)
REISCH, Hattie
RESER, Adolia
REYNOLDS, Mattie
RICHARDS, Florence L.
RICHARDS, Mary E.
RICHARDSON, Susa A.
RODELL, Emma C.
RODKEY, Ella J.
ROFFLE, Callie
ROFFLE, Evaline
ROYER, Dora I.

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TAYLOR, Henry A.
SPRING, John W.
KERN, Edward E. (alias LAIR)
LARGENT, William T.
TODD, Lauren M.
RANKIN, William H •
DICK, Sheridan M.
ZOOK, Jacob M.
WALKER, George C.
SETTERBERG, Charles
SAMS, William C.
WIDENER, Charles R.
BEHLER, Joel
FARLEY, Frank B.
FINCH, Charles
FINCH, Clarence O.
BOUTWELL, Lester F.
GALBRAITH, James B.
McGINNIS, George A.
DERBY, George W.
SIMMONS, Samuel T.
SPEER, Hardin
SKINNER, Charles A.
JOHNSON, William
PEAIRS, Hervey B.
RAYSON, Harry
BASTIAN, Abraham L.
WYNNE, Charles E.
ARNOLD, Frederick F.
GARSUCH, Emerson B.
ERWIN, George H.
FOLEY, William D.
PORTER, William T.
HENDRICKS, Merideth S.
FALK, Andrew M.
CARR, Charles H.
HOUSE, James B.
BROWN, Pernel
BRUBAKER, Silas B.

BRIDE
ROWAN, Anna May
RUSSELL, Martha J.
RUSSELL, Nellie G.
SALISBURY, Elizabeth L.
SANDERS, Julia,
SAWYER, Jessie P.
SEITZ, Margaret G.
SHANNON, Mary T.
SHEDD, Margaret L.
SHLUETER, Mina
SHUFFLEBOTHOM, Bessie
SHULTZ, Bessie M.
SIMMONS, Louise M.
SIMON, Mary
SIMPSON, Mary Louise
SISCOE, Jennie E.
SMITH, Jennie E.
SOULE, Emma B.
SOWERS, Clara B.
SOWERS, Emma
SOWERS, Mary H.
STAMP, Fannie
STANLEY, Emma
STANWIX, Celinda
STEELE, Janett E. (Miss)
STRAUP, Minnie L.
STRAWTHER, Laura J.
STUDEBAKER, Lydia
SULCEN, Elizabeth
TANNER, Cornelia C.
TAYLOR, Sarah E.
TAYLOR, Sarah E.
THlME, Elizabeth
THOMPSON, Emma D.
TRIMBLE, Laura A.
TROPP, Melvina A.
TURNER, Mary M.
TUTTLE, Nellie S.
TUTTLE, Susan

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SEARCH, Warren O.
BISHOP, Samuel Douglas
SHEPARD, Lucius F.
COHRON, Emmet M.
WASHINGTON, George
BROWNELL, George W.
STROBEL, Jacob G.
VAIL, Cornelius
RODRICK, Louis B.
HAAS, Charles S.
WARREN, William H.
LASLETT, Ferdinand C.
THOMPSON, Herman V.
OEHRLE, Godlip (Gotthib)
WALKER, Oliver D.
BROCK, Wesley E.
MATTHEWS, Caswell S.
ALLEN, Eugene C.
KASINGER, James A.
WINTERS, Ferdinand
BRUBAKER, Albadore
HOLSINGER, Charles
PAGE, Henry R.
HARRIS, Thomas J.
PRESBY, Wilbur F.
SAMMER(S), Edward S.
HARRIS, Samuel D.
ROYER, John Elmer
CARLSEN, Jacob P.
BUFFINGTON, Isaac N.
SCHELL, George W.
VANDERBUR, Charles
VOGLER, Valentine
RICKER, Arthur S.M.
HUTCHESON, Marion F.
COFFENBARGER, Albert M.
WHEELER, George A.
WILLEY, Serenus E.
HOOVER, John L.

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VAN VOORHIS, Myrtie M.
VERMILLION, Anna M.
VERMILYA, Ella V.
VITT, Lena
VITT, Nora Belle
WAKLEY, Ida L.
WALKER, Mattie
WALTON, Eliza Jane
WEAVER, Sarah A.
WENZEL, Gussie
WEST, Jessie M.
WILLARD, Cora
WILLEY, Vida o.
WILLIAMS, Leana
WILSON, Sybil
WILSON, Virginia B.
WOMAC, Florence
WRIGHT, Lizzie
YARNOLD, Malinda F.
ZEEB, Louisa M.

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McNISH, John W.
GREGORY, Bert M.
YEWDALL, Charles H.
BOENER, William
SEIWALD, George H.
KARNES, McKissick H.
ARNOLD, George E.
WRIGHT, Edward
TODD, Thomas A.L.
WISE, Felix E.
GOODEN, Elmer J.
CROZIER, George R.
SATTERWHITE, John
HUGHES, Milton A.
GRAVES, William
EVERS, Jerry
KATZER, Frederick Joe
HOLLODAY, Ben. W.
BROOKS, Louis
POLLOCK, Thomas A.
DAMM, John

A CRAJrIFORD DIVORCE

From the Lawrence Daily Journal and Evening
Tribune, Monday, March 13, 1893.

Cynthia CRAWFORD wants a divorce from Robert
CRAWFORD on the ground of cruelty and
abandonment.

REAL ESTNl'E TRANSFERS, 24 FEBRUARY

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Journal, 24 February, 1892, on microfilm at the
Lawrence Public Library. The list was compiled
by GLEASON &amp; WHITMAN, Real Estate and Loan
Agents and Abstractors.

Mary J. SMITH to C.P. GROVENOR, lot 135 block 3
North Lawrence, consideration $100.
Geo. BOYD to W.W. COLE, 4x 20 rods in SW cor NW
1/4 of SW 1/4, 29, 12, 20, consideration
$1500.
Wm. R. CARTER and wife to Nathan KNAPP, lot 20
block 39 West Lawrence, consideration
$1080.
Castle H. SPENCER et a1 to Daniel H. SPENCER,
trustee, N 1/2 lot 58 Massachusetts st.
Lawrence, consideration $13,000.
F.J. WHITON to J.A. and Theodria SMITH, S 1/2 NE
1/4, 4, 13, 19, consideration $1600.
E.F. GOODRICH and wife to Hiram TOWNE, SE 1/4
(less 40 acres) 31, 113, 18, consideration
$336.25.
Ira W.D. BROWN to J.G. THOMPSON, W 1/2 lot 11
and all of 13, 15, 17, 19, and 21 Elmo st.
and W. 1/2 of 12 and all of 14, 16, 18, 20
and 22 Dearborn st., Baldwin, consideration
$525.
A. Wm. MABERLY and wife to Hiram CANTRELL, 20
acres in SW cor of NW 1/4, 24, 13, 20,
consideration $400.
Wm. F. OSBORN and wife to Chas. T. COOPER, lots
126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 136 King st., lots
125, 127, 129, 131, 133, 135 Lincoln st.,
Baldwin, consideration $375.

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From the Kansas New Era, 19 March 1867. Submitted by Iona Spencer.

List of Voters in Lecompton Township, under the Registration Law.
ANDRESS, R.R.
BACON, G.D.
BLANEY, Oberlin o.
BONEBRAKE, J.H.
BAKER, G.C.
BARTLETT, N.B.
BRUNER, F.F.
BRUNER, J.B.
BENNETT, J.R.
BRUTTING, Ben
BABCOCK, O.S.
BROWNING, Garrett
BEAUMIRE, Geo.
(BAHNMAIER)
BANNING, John
BROWN, John
BROWN, Wm.
BROWN, John Jr.
BOYD, D.C.
BEAN, R.L.
CHRISTIAN, W.H.
COULTER, C.L.
COULTER, G.
CUMMINGS, P.
COOK, F.
CUNNINGHAM, J.B.
CORBET, J.C.
CRISS, Elias B.
CRISS, Moses
CLARK, Thos. H.
COLE, Asa
COLDWELL, R. A ..
CALLAHAM, J.F.
CHANDLER, Abraham
CROWDER, J.N.
CROWDER, Jas.
CRUM
DRICK, Adain
DAY, D.G.
DRISKEL, Michael
DUNCAN, G.W.
DUNCAN, Edward
DUNCAN, Edward Jr.
DUNCAN, Wm. A.
DUNCAN, Wm.
DUMMER, R.W.
DUMMER, Jeremiah
DAVIDSON, Jas. A.

EVANS, Lyman
FOLTON, Tho's.
FITZPATRICK, P.
FRY, Wm.
FARIS, J.
FARIS, S.D.
GUILFOY, Jas.
GREGORY, M.H.
GARRETT, Wesley
GALAHER, Wm.
GENTRY, Nicholas
GLENN, Alex
GLENN, Wm.
GLENN, B.F.
GLENN, H.T.
GLENN, Rob't.
GLENN, A.G.
GLENN, Hawk
GILMAN, P.H.
GIST
GRAHAM, N.
GREENE, Arthur H.
GREENE, Henry M.
GOUDY, R.M.
GLENN, Joseph
HEALEY, H.D.
HARBERT, O.B.
HUGHES, Rob
HEISE, John
HARTUP, Thos.
HARRIS, E.P.
HILL, F.B.
HILL, D.M.
HEDGER, J.T.
HILLIGOSS, S.
HAY, Wm.
HARPER, Wm.
HOAD, F.E.
HACKNEY, Joseph
ILIFF, Lemuel
ILIFF, J.M.
ILIFF, M.N.
JOHNSON, Thos.
KASPER, Jacob
KENDRICK, M.C.
KIRKPATRICK, H.
KERNS, John
LOWE, A.K.

The Pioneer, Vol. XIV, No.3

LACY, J.W.
LEWIS, Peter
LAWLOR, John
LAWLOR, Thos.
LOOBEY, M.
LEAMER, Wm. M.
LEWIS, B.F.
LEWIS, Abner
LYNCH, Dennis
LAMAR, B.F.
McINTOSH, D.S.
McKINNEY, Wm.
McKINNEY, Wm. J.
MORRIS, G.H.
MASON, John
McCLANAHAN, J.G.
MARTIN, D.H.
MARTIN, David
McCALL, Moses
MOORE, J.F.
MURPHY, M.
MIGLIARIO, M.
MIGLIARIO
MILLIGAN, Isaac
McGREW, A.F.
MARTIN, J.N.
MACK, Adam
NACE, Wm. M.
NASALROD, Jessie
NOE, Geo.
OLIVER, Thos.
OLIVER, Thos. Jr.
OLMSTED, Jed.
PRESCOTT, A.
PATTON, J.N.
PENNINGTON, Wm.
PICKENS, G.W.
PIPER, Henry
PALMER, R.E.
PETERSON, J.W.
RILEY, S.S.
ROSE, Alex
RICHARDS, R.
RAY, H.J.
RITCHEY, Fred
SHORTLE, P.
STRASBURG, J.M.
STRASBURG, W.H.

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SMITH, G.W.
SMITH, Wm. L.
SCOTT, Chas. M.
SHUCK, D.
STROICK, D.
STORMS, G.F.
SPENCER, W.H.
SPENCER, J.W.
SPENCER, John
SPENC:ER, 0.0.
STAINES, J.S.
SELLERS, A.J.
SELLERS, A.A.
SHAFER, J.E.
TUCKER, J.M.
TUCKER, Thos.
TREAmlELL, N.D.
TYLER, Leander
THOMPSON, L.
TRIPP, David
VANCE, Joseph
VAN VALKENBURG
WALTERS, F.
WEAVER, S.
WRIGHT, B.
WILLIAMS, L.F.H.
WINTERS, M.S.
WIZER, P.G.
WORTHINGTON, C.
WATSON, S.J.
WARD, Nelson
WEAVER, L.E.
YOUNG, Wm.
YOUNG, Wm. Jr.
YOUNG, Robert
YEAGER, Joseph
YEAGER, Jacob
YEAGER, Geo.
ZINN, Geo. W.
ZINN, Geo.
ZINN, Geo. W. Jr.
ZINN, John

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BRIDEGROOM, AGE
RESIDENCE
ABRAUZ, John, 27
Lawrence, KS
ATWOOD, George, 25
Lawrence, KS
BAKER, Ralph E., 22
Lawrence, KS
BANNING, Nathaniel, 43
Lawrence, KS
BIDWELL, M.H., 22
Lawrence, KS
BRACKETT, Harry G., 26
Lawrence, KS
CARROLL, J.C., 23
Lawrence, KS
COOPER, Edward (Eddie), 25
Lawrence, KS
CRAW, Rev. James L., 36
Lawrence, KS
DIAL, J.H., 30
Whiting
DICKSON, James, 32
Lawrence, KS
DIEL, Denver T., 28
Lawrence, KS
EVANS, Kenneth Clark, 39
Lawrence, KS
FOSTER, George 0., 30
Lawrence, KS
GARDNER, Edward T., 23
Lawrence, KS

BRIDE, AGE
RESIDENCE

DATE
OFFICIANT

HARVEY, Cora, 19
Lawrence, KS
STAPLES, Dora B., 31
Lawrence, KS
BEARD, Zola G., 19
Lawrence, KS
DOWNS, Emma L., 27
st. Joseph, MO
ADAMS, Dora E., 23
Lawrence, KS
RENICH, Lillian, 18
Lawrence, KS
COVEY, Mary E., 29
Lawrence, KS
SEATON, Rena, 22
Lawrence, KS
JELTZ, Lillian L., 25
Topeka, KS
ROTHWELL, Bessie, 19
Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON, Bertha J., 29
Emporia, KS
DELL, Edith R., 26
Lawrence, KS
DAVIS, Clementine, 24
Lawrence, KS
WARD, Blanche, 27
Topeka, KS
BOOTH, Ethel Banche, 20
Silver Lake, KS

21 Mar 1896
J.G. WOOD, P.J.
27 May 1911
Mary E. CHAPIN, N.P.
22 Oct 1909
N.N. PEYTON, Deputy Co. Clerk
25 Nov 1896
J.G. WOOD, Probate Judge
17 Sep 1898
Lewis S. DOLMAN, Probate Judge
18 Sep 1891
H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public
3 Mar 1896
J.G. WOOD, Probate Judge
16 Aug 1909
Hazel D. RICHARDSON, Notary Public
1 Jul 1911
F.E. WELLS, Deputy Co. Clerk
23 Dec 1907
R.E. HAYDEN, Probate Judge
12 May 1906
Geo. E. FLANDERS, Notary Public
22 Mar 1909
Hazel D. RICHARDSON, Notary Public
23 Dec 1905
Geo. E. FLANDERS, Notary Public
31 Jul 1901
Theo. J. ORNER, Notary Public
30 Mar 1907
Hazel D. RICHARDSON, Notary Public

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BRIDE, AGE
RESIDENCE

DATE
OFFICIANT

GEARHARTE, John, 46
Lawrence, KS
HARDING, Walter J., 21
Lawrence, KS
HAYES, Morris S., 29
Lawrence, KS
HUDSON, Samuel, 47
Lawrence, KS
HURD, George R., 50
Dg. Co., KS
KRUSE, Frank H., 53

HARRIS, Julia, 34
Lawrence, KS
RANSOM, Letha B., 21
Lawrence, KS
BRUMMITT, Edith, 29
Topeka, KS
NESSLER, Della, 27
Lawrence, KS
PARDEE, Della, 38
Dg. Co., KS
FANLEY, Mrs. Lizzie M., 46
Lawrence, KS
PLUMMER, Georgia, 26
Douglas, KS
CONGER, Evelyn Adell, 29
Lawrence, KS
KENNY, Mary Margaret, 20
Lawrence, KS
WOSVENOR, Bertha, 39
Topeka, KS
MURPHY, Grace H., 19
Lawrence, KS
KINGTON, Laura Ett, 30

27 Feb 1889
W.E. STONE, Clerk
3 Aug 1912
Mary E. CHAPIN, Notary Public
15 Jun 1910
Probate Judge
9 Feb 1897
Lewis S. DOLMAN, Probate Judge
28 Oct 1891
H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public
12 Apr 1913
Anne BALLARD, Notary Public
17 Dec 1910
Anne BALLARD, Notary Public
3 Jun 1912
Anne BALLARD, Notary Public
14 Jun 1910
Mary E. CHAPIN, Notary Public
18 Dec 1906
Geo. E. FLANDERS, Notary Public
16 Nov 1892
H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public
25 Dec 1894
G.N. ELLIOTT, Probate Judge
20 Aug 1901
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary Public
21 Dec 1889
A.B. QUINTON, Probate Judge
30 Jan 1908
R.F. HAYDEN, Probate Judge
20 Dec 1910
Anne BALLARD, Notary Public
26 Apr 1892
G.N. ELLIOTT, Probate Judge
11 Feb 1904
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary Public

MANSHARDT, Ervin D., 26
Leonardville, KS
McCLAIN, Wilfred K., 26
Lawrence, KS
MCCLEERY, John C., 21
Topeka, KS
McINTIRE, Levi 0., 49
Lawrence, KS
MCMAHON, Harry J., 22
Lawrence, KS
MILLER, William, 36
Dg. Co., KS
MONTGOMERY, Royal J., 22
Lawrence, KS
NEAL, Henry M., 63
Lawrence, KS
NOLLER, Albert, 22
Lawrence, KS
NULL, John E., 35
Lawrence, KS
OPPERMAN, Wm. A., 24
Lawrence, KS
OZIAS, Joseph W., 52
Lawrence, KS

KEMP, Anna Bertha, 27
Topeka, KS
BATTERMAN, Carrie M., 46
Lawrence, KS
STOCKMANN, Ella, 25
Vassar, KS
MOLITOR, Julia, 21
Lawrence, KS
HOOK, Ella Nora, 22
Lawrence, KS
ERICKSON, Julia C., 49
Lawrence, KS

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PALMQUIST, Richard, 29

LARSSON, Amelia, 22
Lawrence, KS
GOODRICH, Gertrude E., 31
Topeka, KS
REANIS, Mabel, 24
Denver, Colo.
FLORY, Luetta, 22
Topeka, KS
PARRISH, Kate, 22
Topeka, KS
READING, Elizabeth, 54
Topeka, KS
RITTER, Anna B., 26
Lawrence, KS
WHITE, Ida E., 22
Topeka, KS
REEDER, Laura M., 21
Lawrence, KS
WALLACE, Caroline, 60
Kansas City, MO
CREEL, Rachel A., 24
Dg. Co., KS
WHITCOMB, Mary L., 26
Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON, Mamie, 23
Lawrence, KS
JOHNSON, Blanche, 20
Lawrence, KS
FENWICK, Hettie, 27
Lawrence, KS
AGLE, Alberta, 18
Lawrence, KS
WALL, Teckla, 21
Lawrence, KS
HIATT, I. Patti, 20
Lawrence, KS

18 Oct 1887
D.N. BRUDGE?, County Clerk
10 Jan 1905
Geo. E. FLANDERS, Notary Public
2 Mar 1910
Mary E. CHAPIN, Notary Public
6 Jan 1911
Anne BALLARD, Notary Public
20 Jan 1903
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary Public
7 Sep 1911
Mary E. CHAPIN, N.P.
24 Feb 1903
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary public
22 Feb 1897
J.P. WILSON, Notary Public
11 Jan 1899
S.C. GARRAND, Notary Public
11 Sep 1899
S.C. GARRAND, Notary Public
29 Mar 1892
H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public
2 Mar 1910
Mary E. CHAPIN, Notary public
7 Jun 1901
W.E. FAGAN, Probate Judge
20 Apr 1907
Geo. C. FLANDERS, Notary Public
25 Sep 1902
W.E. FAGAN, Probate Judge
12 Mar 1909
Hazel D. RICHARDSON, Notary Public
27 Mar 1895
J.W. WOOD, Probate Judge
14 Jan 1909
W.F. SCHECK, Probate Judge

PHILLIPS, Ray A.J., 34
Lawrence, KS
PRENTICE, Steven S., 32
Lawrence, KS
PRICE, Leslie A., 27
Lawrence, KS
RAY, Bert, 23
Lawrence, KS
READING, James, 58
Lawrence, KS
RITTER, W.M., 42
Lawrence, KS
ROACH, F.E., 28
Lawrence, KS
ROBISON, Myrtloth D.
Lawrence, KS
ROGER, Rufus, 64
Lawrence, KS
SAWERS, James H., 26
Topeka, KS
SCHRADER, Carl R., 25
Lawrence, KS
SCOTT, James, 21
Lawrence, KS
SCROGGS, Wendell, 24
Topeka, KS
SHIPMAN, H.L., 24
Oakland, KS
SMITH, Howard, 24
Salina, KS
SMITH, Samuel, 26
Topeka, KS
STEPHENS, Nelson I., 21
-Lawrence, KS

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CARR, Lena, 25
29 Jan 1912
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MEDSGER, Goldie E., 21
7 Jun 1905
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Topeka, KS
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HUPP, Mary C., 18
7 Apr 1892
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H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public
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WILSON, Alma, 32
10 Jul 1894
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Mary E. CHAPIN, Notary Public
WALTON, J.C., 22
BALL, Francis E., 21
1 Oct 1904
Lawrence, KS
Abilene, KS
R.F. HAYDEN, Probate Judge
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WARD, Osa C., 21
JUDKINS, Nellie, 21
23 Oct 1900
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Lawrence, KS
S.C. GARRARD, Notary Public
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MILEY?, Mary, 55
22 Aug 1893
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Shawnee Co., KS
G.N. ELLIOTT, Probate Judge
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WHEATON, Charles A., 39
SEYMOUR, Hattie C., 35
3 Aug 1901
Topeka, KS
Lawrence, KS
W.E. FAGAN, Probate Judge
WHEELER, Robert, 37
KING, Lula, 20
10 Sep 1891
Lawrence, KS
Topeka, KS
H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public
WHITE, Thomas, 24
MAP, Mary, 22
14 Apr 1903
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary Public
WIEMAN, Fred W., 28
DUREIN, Anna M., 24
10 Jun 1903
Lawrence, KS
Topeka, KS
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary Public
WILLEY, J.W., 66
FAIRFIELD, Susanna E., 56
10 Dec 1903
Lawrence, KS
Fort Des Moine, Iowa
Theo. F. ORNER, Notary Public
WINCHELL, Nathan J., 33
PEMBROKE, Mary C., 33
8 Oct 1909
Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS
Hazel D. RICHARDSON, Notary Public
WOODS, Ralya B., 23
EMICK, Maud May, 21
30 Jul 1903
Lawrence, KS
Junction City, KS
R.F. HAYDEN, Probate Judge
WOODWARD, Brinton D., 31
LORD, Frances J., 26
17 Oct 1904
Lawrence, KS
Topeka, KS
R.F. HAYDEN, Probate Judge
WRIGHT, Chester F., 27
MARTIN, Eilza J., 23
12 Sep 1895
Lawrence, KS
Topeka, KS
H.J. BEVELLE, Notary Public

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BRIDE

ADAMS, Dora E.
AGLE, Alberta
BALL, Francis E.
BATTERTON, Carrie M.
BEARD, Zola G.
BOOTH, Ethel Blanche
BRUMMITT, Edith
CARR, Lena
CONGER, Evelyn Adell
COVEY, Mary E.
CREEL, Rachel A.
DAVIS, Clementine
DELL, Edith
DOWNS, Emma L.
DUREIN, Anna M.
EMICK, Maud May
ERICKSON, Julia C.
FAIRFIELD, Susanna E.
FANLEY, Mrs. Lizzie M.
FENWICK, Hettie
FLORY, Luetta
GOODRICH, Gertrude E.
GRAY, Alice
HARRIS, Julia
HARVEY, Cora
HIATT, I. Patti
HOOK, Ella Nora
HUPP, Mary C.
JELTZ, Lillian
JOHNSON, Bertha J.
JOHNSON, Blanche
JOHNSON, Mamie
JUDKINS, Nellie
KEMP, Anna Bertha
KENNY, Mary Margaret

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BIDWELL, M.H.
SMITH, Howard L.
WALTON, J.C.
NEAL, Henry M.
BAKER, Ralph E.
GARDNER, Edward T.
HAYES, Morris S.
TAYLOR, James H.
McCLAIN, Wildred K.
CARROLL, J.C.
SAWERS, James H.
EVANS, Kenneth Clark
DIEL, Denver T.
BANNING, Nathaniel
WIEMAN, Fred W.
WOODS, Ralya B.
OZIAS, Joseph W.
WILLEY, J.W.
KRUSE, Frank H.
SHIPMAN, H.L.
PRICE, Leslie
PHILLIPS, Ray A.J.
TUTT, Elmore
GEARHARTE, John
ABRAUZ, John
STEPHENS, Nelson
OPPERMAN, William A.
TEGART, Flint T.
CRAW, Rev. James L.
DICKSON, James
SCROGGS, Wendall
SCOTT, James
WARD, Osa C.
MONTGOMERY, Royal J.
McCLEERY, John C.

KING, Lula
KINGTON, Laura Ett
LARSSON, Amelia
LORD, Frances J.
MAP, Mary
MARTIN, Eilza J.
MEDSGER, Goldie E.
MILEY?, Mary
MOLITOR, Julia
MURPHY, Grace H.
NESSLER, Della
PARDEE, Della
PARRISH, Kate
PEMBROKE, Mary C.
PLUMMER, Georgia
RANSON, Letha B.
READING, Elizabeth E.
REANIS, Mabel
REEDER, Laura M.
RENICH, Lillian
RITTER, Anna B.
ROTHWELL, Bessie
SEATON, Rena
SEYMOUR, Hattie C.
STAPLES, Dora B.
STOCKMANN, Ella
WALL, Teckla
WALLACE, Caroline
WARD, Blanche
WHITCOMB, Mary L.
WHITE, Ida E.
WILSON, Alma
WOSVENOR,Bertha A.

WHEELER, Robert
MILLER, William
PALMQUIST, Richard
WOODWARD, Brinton D.
WHITE, Thomas
WRIGHT, Chester F.
TAYLOR, Merrill S.
WARREN, Asa J.
NULL, John E.
McMAHON, Harry J.
HUDSON, Samuel
HURD, George R.
RAY, Bert
WINCHELL, Nathan J.
MANSHARDT, Ervin D.
HARDING, Walter J.
READING, James W.
PRENTICE, Steven S.
ROBISON, Myrtloth D.
BRACKETT, Harry G.
RITTER, W.M.
DIAL, I.H.
COOPER, Edward (Eddie)
WHEATON, Charles A.
ATWOOD, George
NOLLER, Albert
SMITH, Samuel
ROGERS, Rufus
FOSTER, George O.
SCHRADER, Carl R.
ROACH, F.E.
TENNENILES?, John
McINTIRE, Levi

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Obituaries listed here are of persons who were born in Douglas County or moved
here before 1911. The obituaries themselves usually give much more
information. The edition of the Lawrence Journal World in which the obituary
appeared is given in parentheses.
AMYX, Mae Alexander of Lawrence, KS, b. 25 May 1895, Beagle, KS; d. 12 Sep
1990, Eudora, KS; m. 13 Oct 1913, Parker, KS, S.M. AMYX (d. Nov 1969);
bur. Memorial Park Cemetery. (Thur. 13 Sep 1990, Fri. 14 Sep 1990)
CONBOY, Gertrude Martha of Lawrence, KS, b. 17 Dec 1894, Cottonwood Falls, KS;
d. 3 Jan 1991, Lawrence, KS; m. Raymond P. CONBOY (d. 1970); bur. Mount
Calvary Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Thur. 3 Jan 1991)
DEXTER, Lenora Douglas of Sun City, CA, b. 20 Mar 1900, Baxter, IA; d. 24 Ju1
1990, Topeka, KS; m1. 20 Ju1 1940, William H. DOUGLAS (d. 22 Sep 1978);
m2. 3 Oct 1980, Wilfred H. DEXTER; bur. Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, KS.
(Wed. 25 Jul 1990)
FLORY, Lola Mary of Lone Star, KS, b. 21 May 1896, Lone Star, KS; d. 24 Nov
1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 22 Dec 1915, Joseph Donald FLORY (d. 22 Aug
1977); bur. Washington Creek Cemetery. (Sun. 25 Nov 1990, Mon. 26 Nov
1990, Tues. 27 Nov 1990)
GRIFFIN, Edward L. "Ed" of Lawrence, KS, b. 18 Aug 1889, on a farm on the west
bank of the Hudson River at Ulster Landing, NY; d. 5 Jun 1990, Lawrence,
KS; m. Ruth SPRAY (d. 1972); bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS.
(Tues. 5 Jun 1990, Wed. 6 Jun 1990)
HOFFSOMMER, Raymond A. of Lecompton, KS, b. 30 Mar 1900, Perry, Oklahoma
Territory; d. 28 Jan 1991, Topeka, KS; m. 25 Dec 1925, Lecompton, KS,
Irene S. SLAVENS (d. 20 Aug 1989); bur. Topeka Cemetery. (Wed. 30 Jan
1991)
KIDD, Hilda (ZIESENIS) of Prospect, KY, b. 18 Jun 1900, Eudora, KS; d. 28 Dec
1990, Louisville, KY; m. 2 Jun 1927 Dana KIDD (d. 1982). (Wed. 2 Jan
1991)
LINDELL, Martha A. "Mattie" of Lawrence, KS, b. 6 Dec 1890, Lapier, Osage Co.,
KS; d. 3 Mar 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 24 Feb 1915, Lone Star, KS, Earl
August LINDELL (d. 28 Feb 1941); bur. Washington Creek Cemetery, Douglas
Co., KS. (Mon. 5 Mar 1990)
MORRISS, Effie M. of Topeka, KS, b. 11 May 1898, Ozawkie, KS; d. 6 Feb 1991,
Topeka, KS; m. 31 Mar 1917, Allen Ray MORRISS (d. Nov 1974); bur. Maple
Grove Cemetery, Lecompton, KS. (Thur. 7 Feb 1991)
NIEDER, Mable Irene (STEVENSON) of Lawrence, KS, b. 24 Apr 1897, Lone Star,
KS; d. 6 Dec 1990, Eudora, KS; m. 1934, Carl NIEDER (d. 1974); bur.
Washington Creek Cemetery, Douglas Co., KS. (Thur. 6 Dec 1990, Fri. 7
Dec 1990)
PATTERSON, Fred, Sr. of Lawrence, KS, b. 4 May 1889, Haddam, KS; d. 25 Oct
1989, Lawrence, KS; m. 22 Aug 1942, Olathe, KS, Mary Alice TIPTON; bur.
Reno Cemetery, Leavenworth Co., KS. (Thur. 26 Oct 1898, Fri. 27 Oct
1989)
PUCKETT, William M., Sr., of Lawrence, KS, b. 26 Feb 1898, Pleasa.nt Grove, KSi
d. 26 Dec 1990, Lawrence, KS; m1. 30 Apr 1919, Lone Star, KS, Lillie
Marie BOND (d. 17 Jan 1965); m2. 11 Jul 1973, Ottawa, KS, lignes Lorene
MOHLER ~d. 2 Jan ,1982); bur. Memorial Park Cemete,ry. (Wed. 26 Dec 1990)
STEFFEN, Gert~e Faye of Lawrence, KS, b. 22 May 1899 south of Eudora, KS; d. 8
Jan 1991, Lawrence, KSi m. John STEFFEN (dec'd); bur. Deay Cemetery near
Eudora, KS. (Wed. 9 Jan 1991, Thur. 10 Jan 1991)

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�THE ENGLISH LUTBBRAlI CHURCH OF LAJiREBCB -- ~898

Taken from the Directory of the English Lutheran Church, pub.lished by The
World Company in 1898, and presented to the Watkins Community Museum by Cathy
Ambler. Submitted by Judy Sweets. The church was located at ,1040 New Hampshire
St., Lawrence, KS.

MEMBERS
ALLEN, Mrs. Maggie, 943 Massachusetts Street.
ALBACH, Philip, 1701 Tennessee Street.
ALBACH, Mrs. Philip, 1701 Tennessee Street.
ALBACH, Henry, 309 Indiana Street.
ALBAUGH, Theo. F., 1043 Delaware Street.
ALBAUGH, Mrs. Theo. F., 1043 Delaware street.
BROEKER, Mrs. Emma, 835 New York Street.
BIEBUSH, Mrs. Annie, 845 New Hampshire Street.
BELL, Miss Letitia, 1025 Vermont Street.
BALDWIN, Mrs. Grace, Lawrence.
BERKLE, Mrs. Minnie, 1132 Rhode Island Street.
BREHM, Rev. W.E.,1133 Rhode Island Street.
BREHM, Mrs. W.E., 1133 Rhode Island Street.
CRISS, S.T., 1032 Ohio Street.
CRISS, Mrs. S.T., 1032 Ohio Street.
CRISS, Miss Nellie, 1032 Ohio Street.
DEVLIN, Norris N., 1221 New York Street.
'DEVLIN, Mrs. Norris N., 1221 New York Street.
DEVLIN, Miss Fannie M., 1221 New York Street.
ERIKSEN, C.J., 1017 New Hampshire Street.
ERIKSEN, Mrs. C.J., 1017 New Hampshire Street.
ERIKSEN, Julius, 923 Louisiana Street.
ENDACOTT, Mrs. Wm., 846 Illinois Street.
ENDACOTT, Frank, 1121 New Jersey Street.
FREDERICKSON, A., 1014 Vermont street.
FREDERICKSON, Mrs. A., 1014 Vermont Street.
GAUMER, Mrs. Balilla, Doane's Addition.
GAUMER, Mrs. Chas. Jr., Lawrence.
GAUMER, Chas., Lawrence.
GAUMER, Mrs. Chas., Lawrence.
GOOD, David, 245 Indiana Street.
GOOD, M~s. David, 245 Indiana Street.
HAY, Miss Flora, 1116 Connecticut Street.
HAY, Miss Gertie C., 1116 Connecticut Street.
HAY, Miss Gladys, 1116 Connecticut Street.
HUTT, Mrs. E., 1026 New Jersey Street.
BUTT, Miss Marie, 1026 New Jersey Street.
BUTT, Miss Anna S., 1026 New Jersey Street.

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�The English Lutheran Church of Lawrence - 1898, continued.

HUTT, Miss Julia, 1026 New Jersey street.
HUTT, Miss Ida, 1026 New Jersey street.
HAGENBUSH, Mrs. Chas., Block 10 Rhode Island St.
HERNING, Mrs. S.A., 1121 New Jersey Street.
HERNING, Miss Rebecca, 1121 New Jersey Street.
HERNING, Albert, 1121 New Jersey Street.
HASTIE, Wm. L., 1119 pennsylvania Street.
HASTIE, Mrs. Wm. L., 1119 Pennsylvania Street.
HABERSTROH, J.C., 912 Connecticut Street.
HABERSTROH, Mrs. J.C., 912 Connecticut Street.
JENSEN, N.O., 1029 New York Street.
JENSEN, Mrs. N.O., 1029 New York Street.
JENSEN, Carl P., 1029 New York Street.
JESPERSON, Julius, 1023 New Jersey Street.
JESPERSON, Mrs. Julius, 1023 New Jersey street.
KIRCHHOFF, Geo., 830 Alabama Street.
KIRCHHOFF, Mrs. Geo., 830 Alabama Street.
KOEHRING, John G., 1043 Rhode Island Street.
KOEHRING, Mrs. John G., 1043 Rhode Island Street.
KOEHRING, Anna, 1043 Rhode Island Street.
KOEHRING, Martha, 1043 Rhode Island Street.
LONG, D.S., 945 Maine Street.
LONG, Mrs. D.S., 945 Maine Street.
LONG, Vernelle, 945 Maine Street.
LYTER, C.E., 1125 New York Street.
LYTER, Mrs. C.E., 1125 New York Street.
LOHMANN, F., 1025 Connecticut Street.
LOHMANN, Mrs. F., 1025 Connecticut Street.
LOHMANN, Miss Mamie, 1025 Connecticut Street.
LOHMANN, Josephine, 1025 Connecticut Street.
LOHMANN, John J., 1025 Connecticut Street.
LOHMANN, Franklin H., 1025 Connecticut Street.
LOHMANN, Benjamin G., 1025 Connecticut Street.
MUNRO, D., 1341 Ohio Street.
MUNRO, Mrs. D., 1341 Ohio Street.
MADSEN, Mrs. Emma, 1035 New Jersey Street.
NADELHOFFER, Wm., 1036 Connecticut Street.
NADELHOFFER, Mrs. Wm., 1036 Connecticut Street.
OLSON, Mrs. M., 912 Pennsylvania Street.
OLSON, Axel T., 1229 New York Street.
PEARCE, W.J., 1005 Pennsylvania Street.
PEARCE, Mrs. W.J., 1005 Pennsylvania Street.
PATTON, Mrs. L.A., Lawrence.
PATTON, Miss Ida B., Lawrence.
PETERSON, Wm., 1183 Quincy Street.
PARCELS, John W., Eudora, Kansas.
PIERSON, Mrs. Katherine, 1047 Delaware Street.
PITT, Lou, Block 12 Connecticut Street.

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�The English Lutheran Church of Lawrence - 1898, continued.

PITT, Mrs. Lou, Block 12 Connecticut Street.
PROTSCH, Richard E., 1041 New York Street.
PROTSCH, Mrs. Richard E., 1041 New York Street.
RUSSELL, Mrs. Wm., 908 Connecticut Street.
REINHART, Chas. E., 1225 Delaware Street.
REINHART, Mrs. Chas. E., 1225 Delaware Street.
ROCKLAND, Mrs. M., 1336 Massachusetts Street.
ROBINSON, Mrs. Alice, 112 pennsylvania Street.
SCHELL, Mr. G.W., 928 Penna st. (entry handwritten)
SCHELL, Mrs. G.W., 928 Penna St. (entry handwritten)
SCHELL, Miss Bell, 928 Penna St. (entry handwritten)
STEVENS, Miss Maggie, 1041 Tennessee Street.
SNEEGAS, Frank, Block 16 Connecticut Street.
SNEEGAS, Mrs. Frank, Block 16 Connecticut Street.
SNEEGAS, Mrs. Eligth, Block 16 Connecticut Street.
SNEEGAS, Miss Mary M., Block 16 Connecticut street.
SELIG, Mrs. L.F., 945 Rhode Island Street.
SHIRAR, David, 1310 Louisiana Street.
SHlRAR, Geo. Frank, 1310 Louisiana Street.
SHlRAR, James R., Lawrence.
SHlRAR, Mrs. James R., Lawrence.
SHIRAR, Miss Cora, Lawrence.
SHIRAR, Chas., Lawrence.
SHIRAR, Thos. N., Lawrence.
SMITH, Mrs. Geo. H., 1002 Vermont Street.
ST. GERMAINE, Thos., Indian School.
SELIG, A.L., 1321 New Hampshire Street.
SELIG, Mrs. A.L., 1321 New Hampshire Street.
SELIG, John E., 1331 New Hampshire Street.
SELIG, Mrs. John E., 1331 New Hampshire Street.
TRAYNOR, Myrtle M., Block 10 Indiana Street.
THAARUP, Alfred, Innes' Store.
VERNSEN, Ole, 1244 New Jersey Street.
VERNSEN, Mrs. Ole, 1244 New Jersey Street.
VERNSEN, Miss Walberg, 1244 New Jersey Street.
WOLLENZEIN, Mrs. Frances, 431 Indiana Street.
WILSON, Clyde, 1341 Ohio Street.

OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH
W.E. BREHM, Pastor. Residence: 1133 Rhode Island Street.
ELDERS: C.J. ERICKSEN, J.R. SHlRAR, C.E. LYTER.
DEACONS: Frank ENDACOTT, D. SHlRAR, A. HERNING.
TRUSTEES: S.T. CRISS, Hy. ALBACH, Wm. NADELHOFFER.
TREASERER: Hy ALBACH.
ORGANIST: Miss Marie HUTT.
SECRETARY: A. HERNING.
USHERS: Frank SHlRAR, Julius ERIKSEN.
JANITOR: N.O. JENSEN. Residence: 1025 New York Street.

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�The English Lutheran Church of Lawrence - 1898, continued.

OFFICERS OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Mrs. S.T. CRISS, Superintendent.
Mr. Benj. G. LOHMANN, Assistant Superintendent.
Miss Annie OLSON, Secretary.
Mr. C.J. ERIKSEN, Treasurer.
Miss Gladys HAY, Librarian.
Miss Katie EBERHART, Organist.
Mr. G.R. GOULD, Musical Director.
TEACHERS: Miss Nellie CRISS, Mrs. Chas. HAGENBUSH, Miss Belle SCHELL, Rev.
W.E. BREHM, Miss Anna HUTT, Mr. J.R. SHIRAR, Miss Josephine LOHMANN, Mr.
Benj. G. LOHMANN, Miss Flora HAY, G.R. GOULD, Mrs. W.E. BREHM, Mr. C.J.
ERIKSEN, Mrs. C.J. ERIKSEN.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Miss Anna HUTT, President.
Miss Josephine LOHMANN, Vice President.
Mr. Benj. LOHMANN, Secretary.
Miss Anna HUTT, corresponding Secretary.
Mr. Frank ENDACOTT, Treasurer.
Rev. W.E. BREHM, Critic.
Miss Annie OLSON, organist.

WOMEN'S HOME &amp; FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.

D. MUNRO, President.
D. GOOD, Vice President.
Belle SCHELL, Rec. Secretary.
C.E. LYTER, Treasurer.

CHILDREN'S MISSION BAND
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Miss

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Annie OLSON, President.
Minnie NADELHOFFER, Rec. Secretary.
Nellie PENCHARD, Treasurer.

ADVERTISEMENTS
FISCHER &amp; SON, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 742 Massachusetts St.
CULBERTSON &amp; THOBURN, Coal and Sand, Merchants' National Bank Building.
C.J. ERIKSEN, Dealer in General Household Goods, 942 1/2 and 944 Mass. St.
MORRIS, The Photo Artist, 829 Mass. st.
WM. WIEDEMANN'S, Pure Candies, Fresh Oysters, Ice Cream &amp; Soda.
GEO. H. SMITH, Dealer in Saddlery and Harness Goods, 730 Mass. St.
FREDERICKSON &amp; McKENZIE, Grocers, 923 Massachusetts Street.
ED. ANDERSON, Restaurant and Fine Confectionery, 715 Mass. St.
G.R. GOULD, Dealer in all kinds of Implements.
Misses PETERSON &amp; HUTT, Millinery Parlors, 836 Mass. st., Up stairs.
ALBACH &amp; PREHM, Dry Goods and Notions, 843 Mass. st. after Feb. 1, 1898.
SHEARER &amp; CO., Dry Goods, Cloaks Etc., 919 Mass. St.
CHAS. HESS, Meat Market, 941 Mass. St.
R.E. PROTSCH, Merchant Tailor, 819 Mass. St., Over Dailey's.
C.W. STRAFFON, Pure Drugs, Musical Instruments &amp; Supplies, 921 Mass. St.

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�THE CITY OF CLEARFIELD

The following was extracted from Clearfield History 1858-1976, printed in
pamphlet form by the Bicentenniel History Committee, 1976. Submitted by Zona
Smith.
The city of Clearfield was organized in 1885. It consisted of a General
store, Post Office, cooperative Creamery, Blacksmith Shop and Barber Shop. Mr.
John GLASER built the general store in 1885 and also ran the post office. He
named the new town Clearfield after Clearfield, Pennsylvania, the town they
had migrated from. Lou HAAS, Andrew SCHENDEL and Gideon BREITHAUPT,
respectively, ran the store and post office - the latter purchasing them in
1905 and selling the store in 1921. This was a busy little store in a
progressive community. Farmers brought their cream and eggs and exchanged them
for groceries, dry goods, shoes, candy, material, etc. They also came to pick
up their mail. The mail that was delivered to Clearf ield camE~ by way of train
to Vinland. It was delivered to Clearfield by Lew HANSON's mother once or
twice a week. She came the road straight west of Clearfield from Vinland (this
road is no longer open). Later, the mail came through the Eudora Post Office.
The cooperative creamery was run first by a Mr. AINSWORTH and then later
by Mr. Arch DEAN. It was located across the road and south of the church. The
farmers in their respective areas would take turns gathering up the others'
milk, take it on to the creamery at Clearfield where it was sepa'rated. The
separator was run by a steam engine. The cream was taken to Edgerton and
shipped to Kansas City. The milk was taken back to the farm to be fed to the
livestock. The creamery building is standing today on the farm of Mr. and Mrs.
Phil BRECHEISEN.
The blacksmith shop was operated by Mr. Edwin SHULTZ and was located
just east of the cemetery. He was kept busy shoeing horses and fixing iron
pieces that farmers around the area needed. Later a blacksmith shop was
started up by Bill SELZER and is still in operation on his son Wilfred's farm.
Ed BEARD had a blacksmith shop for a short time located north of the church,
but gave it up to go into farming.
The barber shop was north of the general store and was operated by Mr.
Andrew WISSMAN. It was opened all night as that was about the only time the
men and boys could catch him to cut their hair. On Saturday nights there would
be as many as thirty to forty fellas in the shop - "so crowded you couldn't
spit on the floor." A shave would cost the guys ten cents and a hair cut
fifteen cents.
CLEARFIELD SCHOOL
The school was located on the RODEWALD farm (east of the church). This
log cabin school house was used for community gatherings and worship services.
The first name of the school was Union. It was probably started in the 1860's
and was a large school. In 1907 it was moved about a mile west of its first
location and still is used today, as the Grange bought it for their meeting
house. Barnhardt KRAMER, William BRECHEISEN and John STURM were early school
board members. School was held at Clearfield until that district unified with
the Baldwin School system in the 1940's.
Pleasant Oak School was organized in the fall of 1907. It was built
about a mile and a half east of the church to take care of the children living
in that area. The first teacher was Carrie BLAKEMAN. The first school board
members were: George BRECHEISEN, George MEEDER and William BRECHEISEN. The

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school stayed open till the fall of 1947 when the children started school in
Baldwin as the Pleasant Oak district unified with Baldwin.
CLEARFIELD GRANGE
In 1907 under the able leadership of Douglas County Master, Brother
George A. WEILER, steps were taken to organize a Grange in the Clearfield
neighborhood. On February 21 and 22, 1907, Brother WEILER with the assistance
of Brother A.P. REARDON, State Lecturer, obtained about 20 names of
prospective members. On March 4, 1907 they met at the Union school House,
later known as the Clearfield school. The group met on March 6 to complete the
organization of the Clearfield Grange #1451. Brother REARDON was asked to get
them a charter. He presented the charter to them in April.
The following officers were elected for the year of 1907: Master Harvey REED; Lecturer - Sister A.B. DEAN; Overseer - Mr. A.B. DEAN; Steward Henry McKINNEY; Assistant Steward - Fred DEAY; Chaplain - Minnie HAUSMAN;
Treasurer - Henry HAUSMAN; Secretary - William SELZER; Gatekeeper - William
VITT; Ceres - Lena BREITHAUPT; Pomona - Carrie SELZER; Flora - Emma
BREITHAUPT; Lady Assistant Steward - Eva FRYE.
On January 16, 1951 the Clearfield Grange bought the Clearfield School
House from the Baldwin School District for $50 and a half acre from Roy
BREITHAUPT.
The minutes of the Clearfield organizational meeting disclosed that some
of the important issues of the day were discussed - such as rural mail
delivery, freight rates, the Grange Insurance program, and getting good books
to read. This is characteristic of a subordinate Grange program. Since all
Grange policy is proposed and discussed first on the local level and then
passed on to the state and national levels.
The Clearfield Grange has a membership of 160. Eight of these have taken
the seventh degree. Walter BRECHEISEN, George ROHE, Fred DEAY, Paul SELZER,
William BOEHLE, Alfred SIEWALD, Herman BOHNSACK, Anna PAASCH, Homer CLARK and
Fred EDER were 50 year members.
CLEARFIELD CHURCH
In 1854 Kansas was organized as a territory. Among the early settlers
were German speaking families who had come from eastern parts of the United
States. They were members of an Evangelical Church.
The one desire they had in connection with finding a new home was to
have the church of their choice. Many appeals were made to the Church through
the Christian Botschafter and Evangelical Messenger.
In 1858, Rev. G. FLEISHER, one of the first missionaries (circuit
riders) sent to the Territory of Kansas, began a mission in the small town of
Franklin (close to Lawrence - southeast). After organizing a class there, Rev.
FLEISHER came to the Clearfield community, which was formerly known as Captain
Creek, and organized a class which became a part of the Franklin Mission. The
following early settlers were charter members: Peter BRECHEISEN and wife,
William BRECHEISEN and wife, George MEEDER and wife, Ben KRAMER and wife,
George HAUSMAN and wife. Brother MEEDER was elected Class Leader and Brother
KRAMER, Exhortor.
This was an encouraging beginning and developed into a prosperous
congregation. For many years it was one of the strongest and most influential
societies in the conference. Early meetings were held in homes. The pioneer
families walked or went to meetings in lumber wagons to one of the member's
homes to attend religious services. When the circuit rider was due for a

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sunday service, word was spread about there would be a meeting at a certain
home and all the families took lunch baskets and went to spend the day at the
home where the meeting was to be held.
After a few years a log cabin school house was built on what is now the
RODEWALD farm. This was also used as the Sabbath Day meeting place. A few
years later the log cabin was weatherboarded and painted. This made it into a
cozy, warm building - the place of many community gatherings.
The first of two camp meetings in Kansas was held here in the summer of
1861. The attendance was about 100 people which included five ministers and 30
from the Clearfield Church. These camp meetings were held east of the Church
on the SCHENDEL and MEEDER farms. The main service was held in a big tent and
each family had their own tent to live in for the period of t:he camp meeting.
These pioneer German settlers were from different provinces in the Old
Country; therefore, each spoke a little different language. This made
communication and teaching in the Sunday School and Church difficult. Sermons
were all delivered in German. One pioneer lady is said to have gone to church
every Sunday to sit through the meetings, but couldn't understand a word the
minister said. The change to English was over a period of several years.
Following World War I, during the pastorate of Rev. C.E. PLA~~Z, the transition
was completed from German to the English language.
In May of 1956 the Evangelical Church merged with the United Brethren
forming the Evengelical United Brethren Church. The uniting session was held
at Wichita, Kansas. Our lay delegate was Mrs. Irene BRECHEISEN.
On October 16, 1957, Rev. Jacob NELSON had the dedication service for
the new communion table which was a gift from the George BRECHEISEN family.
On October 2, 1958 the congregation of the Clearfield Church was honored
on its 100th anniversary. Rev. NELSON, our pastor, and Conference
Superintendent Rev. H.H. VOGEL, presided at the worship service and the
afternoon fellowship. Many letters were received and shared from former
ministers, lay people and friends. Among those present were Henry DECKWA, Mrs.
William SELZER and Mrs. Emma POOCH STEVIC who were born in Germany but came to
settle at Clearfield at an early age. Mr. DECKWA came to this country with his
parents at the age of 7 years. He first attended church at Clearfield in 1883,
and after he was a little older, served as teacher and Sunday School
superintendent for 40 years. Mrs. SELZER came to America with her father when
she was three years old, settling near relatives here. Mrs. STEVIC was three
years old when her parents settled in this community and she Btarted to attend
this country place of worship.
In 1964 the congregation under the leadership of Rev. Richard BENTON,
our pastor, started planning for an educational annex. The land was donated in
1966 by Wesley DECKWA for this project. The plans consisted of' 5 classrooms
and bathrooms on the first floor with a utility room, kitchen and fellowship
hall in the basement. On March 28, 1968, a ground breaking ceremony was held
with our pastor, Rev. Clayton LEHMAN, and Conference Superintendent Rev. Max
WRIGHT, presiding.
In May, 1968 the E.U.B. Churches and Methodist Churches united to become
the United Methodist Church. This uniting service was held at Baker University
in Baldwin City, Kansas.
On December 8, 1968, consecration services were held for the new
educational building. Rev. T. Neal HIATT, District Superintendl3nt, was the
officiating minister with Rev. LEHMAN helping. In the afternoon a dedication
service was held for the new organ which was purchased in 1967 .. Mrs. Gordon
REYNOLDS presided at the organ.
One tradition still followed at Clearfield is the Christnlas tree with
candles, instead of the usual electric lights. George STURM, who for years cut

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and decorated the tree and made the candle holders for the tree, wrote the_
following:
As nearly all the families that settled in the Clearfield community came
from Germany, Christmas was celebrated very much the same as the country
they left, much the same as now but everything was in the German
language. Two men and three women were on the Christmas committee, very
much the same as now. The first two men I remember was David SCHENDEL
and William SELZER -they got a nice tree and decorated it with a lot of
ornaments and a lot of popcorn strung around the tree like rope. The
candles were small and were first lighted when the program was half
over. Programs were very much the same as now, only it was all German.
Minnie BRECHEISEN was the first organist I remember - she played the
organ and sang at the same time. Gideon BREITHAUPT was the first
Superintendent I remember. Sometimes we would eat our dinner at school
then get back to school before the bell rang. Treats were much the same
as now. The little children's treats were always hung on the tree in a
red mesh bag which looked real nice. Sometimes an arch was put on the
altar rail in front of the tree about six or seven feet high and about
twelve feet wide and decorated with evergreen and ornaments. Preachers
were always well remembered with good things to eat. Many families made
the German Christmas cookies decorated with colored sugar. Christmas was
a jolly time for the young and old - it still is.
The following is a list of the ministers who served at Clearfield:
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Geo. FLEISCHER, 1858
C. BERNER, 1859, 1860
F. BERNER, 1861
J. RASSKOFF, 1862
J.F. SCHREIBER, 1863
J.J. ESHER, 1864
Phillip FRECKER, 1865-1867
D. ZELLNER, 1867
S.W. McKESSON, 1868, 1869
H. HAAS, 1870
J. WUERTH, 1871, 1872
J.F. SCHREIBER, 1873-1876
Wm. DAESCHNER, 1879, 1880
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C_H_U_'_IC_H_ _•..
Moses DISSINGER, 1881
F. HARDER, 1882-1884
J. SCHMIDLI, 1885-1887
P. SCHUMANN, 1888-1890

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eNGINt.

�SOHE OBITUARIES OF CLEARFIELD RESIDENTS

Copies of the obituaries, which contain more information, may be found at the
Watkins Community Museum.
BRECHEISEN, BENJAMIN ELIAS of Edgerton, age 92; d. Fri., 6 Jul 1984 at Gardner
Skilled Nursing Home; bur. Clearfield cemetery; survivors - son Lucky
BRECHEISEN, Edgerton, daughter Donna KNOCHE, Gardner. Lawrence Journal World,
Sat., 7 Jul 1984.
BRECHEISEN, ETHEL IRENE (DEAY) of Baldwin, b. 20 Dec 1909, Clearfield
community south of Eudora; d. late Mon., 30 Aug 1982 at her home; m. Teddy
BRECHEISEN (d. Jun 1975); bur. Deay Cemetery south of Eudora; survivors daughters Mrs. Virginia DURR, Mrs. Jean REYNOLDS, both of Eudora, Mrs. Norma
JARDON, Baldwin, Mrs. Carol KOCH, Home, KS, and Mrs. Eva HARRISON, Columbus,
Miss., sons Ted BRECHEISEN Jr., Baldwin, and Rod BRECHEISEN, Coral Springs,
FL, mother Mrs. Eva DEAY, Wellsville, brother Charles DEAY, Eudora. Lawrence
Journal World, Wed., 1 Sep. 1982.
BRECHEISEN, ESTHER AMELIA of Eudora, b. 24 Feb. 1898, near Eudora, daughter of
Peter BRECHEISEN II and Caroline NElS BRECHEISEN; d. Sat., 10 Sep. 1983 at her
home; bur. Clearfield Church Cemetery; survivors - brother Oscar BRECHEISEN,
Eudora. Topeka Capital, Mon., 12 Sep 1983; Lawrence Journal World, Mon., 12
Sep. 1983.
BRECHEISEN, HARVEY G. of Wellsville, b. 11 Jul 1891, Clearfield; d. 28 Dec
1982 at Wellsville Manor Nursing Home; bur. Clearfield Cemetery. Lawrence
Journal World, Wed., 29 Dec 1982.
BRECHEISEN, LOTTIE A. of rural Eudora, age 86; d. Sat., 12 Jul 1986, Lawrence
Memorial Hospital; m. Oscar BRECHEISEN (d. 1984); bur. Clearfield Cemetery;
survivors - daughters Mrs. Hazel OSBORN, Baldwin, and Janet S~rOUGH, Cheyenne,
WY. Baldwin Ledger, Thurs., 17 Jul 1986.
BREITHAUPT, BURTLE F. of Eudora, b. 10 Dec 1902, Clearfield; d. Sat., 24 May
1986, Cedarwood Care Center, Lawrence; bur. Eudora Cemetery; £lurvivors - son
Delbert BREITHAUPT Sr., Eudora. Lawrence Journal World, Mon., 26 May 1986.
BREITHAUPT, CLIFFORD C. of Lawrence, b. 6 Aug 1906, Clearfield, son of
Frederick and Emma REDDING BREITHAUPT; d. late Fri., 19 Oct 1984, at a
Lawrence hospital; m. 21 Jun 1936, Olathe, Lynette BEASLEY; bur. Memorial Park
Cemetery, Lawrence; survivors - wife Lynette, daughter Mrs. Marcia BARNETT,
Emporia, sons Charles BREITHAUPT, Overland Park, and Donald BREITHAUPT,
Aurora, Colo, brother Burtle BREITHAUPT, Lawrence. Topeka Capital, Sun., 21
Oct. 1984.
BREITHAUPT, MAY VIOLA (BRECHEISEN) of Clearfield, b. 10 Sep 1892, Clearfield;
d. 29 Apr 1982 at Cedar House Nursing Home, Ottawa; m. 1915, Alvin F.
BREITHAUPT (d. 1967); bur. Clearfield Cemetery, Clearfield; survivors _
daughter Alice May BADDERS, Ottawa, son Gerald, Wellsville, brother Harvey
BRECHEISEN, Wellsville. Lawrence Journal World, Fri., 30 Apr. 1982.

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BREITHAUPT, ROY G. of Eudora, b. 14 May 1891, Clearfield; d. Thurs. evening,
13 Aug 1981, at a Eudora nursing home; bur. Clearfield Cemetery just south of
Eudora; survivors - wife Alma, Eudora, daughters Ruth WILSON, Eudora, and Mrs.
Eileen VINCENT, Moses Lake, Wash., sisters Mrs. Vera CAREY, Carlsbad, N.M.,
and Mrs. Ida BOMAR, Kansas City, Kan .. Lawrence Journal World, Fri., 14 Aug.
1981; Sun., 16 Aug. 1981.
CHANNELL, LEE of Baldwin, b. 23 May 1885 near Bonner Springs; d. Sun.
afternoon, 1 May 1966 at Gardner Medical Center; m. Goldie __ (d. 1961); bur.
Clearfield Cemetery; survivors - daughter Mrs. Mabel ELLIOTT of Orrick, MO,
grandson Oliver Lee ELLIOTT of Orrick, MO, brothers Floyd CHANNELL, Lawrence,
and Cecil CHANNELL, Wyoming, niece Mrs. Betty PERDUE, Baldwin. Lawrence
Journal World, Mon., 2 May 1966.
CHANAY, JOHN HENRY
near Baldwin; bur.
daughters Mrs. Ray
Lawrence, and Mrs.
1960.

of Baldwin area, age 65; d. Fri., 8 Apr. 1960 at his home
Clearfield Cemetery; survivors - wife Lillie of the home,
SEETIN, Washington D.C., Mrs. Earl WRIGHT, 729 Mo. St.,
Ray TUCKER, Milwaukee. Lawrence Journal World, Sat., 9 Apr.

GLASER, CAROLINE of Kansas City, KS; d. 18 Jul 1924, morning, at Bethany
Hospital; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; survivors - sister Mrs. A.M. POTTER of
Lawrence. Lawrence Journal World, Sat., 19 Jul 1924.
JOHNSON, GROVER ARDEN of Clearfield, age 37; d. Tues. 19 Aug 1930 at Lawrence
hospital; bur. Clearfield; survivors - wife Emma, children Arden, Beatrice,
Grover Jr., Othie, Eunice and Aileen, all of the home. Lawrence Journal World,
Tues., 19 Aug. 1930.
LAWRENZ, AUGUST of 820 N. H st., Lawrence; d. Sat. morning, 27 Aug. 1960;
survivors - sisters Mrs. B.B. SHORE of 421 Miss. St., Mrs. Dan STURM of
Wellsville, and Miss Emma LAWRENZ and Miss Minnie LAWRENZ, both of Topeka.
Lawrence Journal World, Sat., 27 Aug. 1960.
LAWRENZ, EMMA of Topeka, b. 7 Dec. 1886, Koeslin, Germany; d. unmarried, Sat.,
5 Jan. 1974 at the Methodist Home, Topeka; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; survivors
- brothers Henry and Fred LAWRENZ, both of Baldwin, sisters Minnie LAWRENZ,
Topeka, and Mrs. Dan STURM, Eudora. Lived in the United States since 1887.
Lawrence Journal World, Mon., 7 Jan. 1974.
McTAGGART, GEORGE A. of Edgerton, age 57; d. Thurs. evening, 3 Nov. 1966 at
Lawrence Memorial Hospital; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; survivors -- wife Ester,
daughters Mrs. Sherry GARRISON of Alexandria, VA, and Mrs. Elizabeth ALMQUIST
of Pittsburgh, PA, sons Edward McTAGGART, Casper, WY, Robert McTAGGART of
Edgerton, and Olof McTAGGART of the home, mother Mrs. Nellie CRANKS HAW of
Kansas City, sisters Mrs. Alice McTAGGART and Mrs. Hattie STEWART, both of
Kansas City, brother Donald McTAGGART of Muncie. Lawrence Journal World, Fri.,
4 Nov. 1966.
MEEDER, PHILLIP G. of Denver, Colo., b. 26 Nov 1893, son of George and Lena
(ROHE) MEEDER; m. 22 Oct 1919,~Gertrude BRECHEISEN (d. 29 Nov 1977); d. 15
Dec. at a Denver hospital, age 84; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; brother Charles
preceded him in death; survivors - brothers Albert MEEDER, Grove, Ok., Archie
MEEDER, Edgerton, Florin MEEDER, Wellsville, and David MEEDER, Chatanooga,
Tenn., sisters Nannie CLARK, Baldwin, Mae GARRETT, Kansas City, Mo., Berniece

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SMITH, San Jose, Calif., and Cornelia ALEXANDER, Detroit Lak.e, Minn.;
Pallbearers were Rodney BRECHEISEN, Ted BRECHEISEN, Jr., Gerald BREITHAUPT,
Lyle CLARK, Ronald MEEDER and Richard KRAMER; Organists Jean REYNOLDS, Roger
ROSZELL. Lawrence Journal World, date unknown.
SCHENDEL, MABEL A. of Wellsville, b. 8 Sep 1914, Clearfield, daughter of Lewie
H. and Mabel Marie DWYER SCHENDEL; d. Tues. 13 March 1984 at a Gardner
hospital; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; survivors - brothers Lewis B. SCHENDEL,
Edgerton, and Wesley SCHENDEL, Eudora, sister Mrs. Helen PINZEL, Independence,
Mo. Topeka Capital, Wed., 14 Mar. 1984; Lawrence Journal Wor.ld, Tues., 13 Mar
1984.
SELZER, HAZEL of rural Baldwin, b. 29 Feb 1896 in rural Baldwin; d. 24 Sep
1983 in Samaritan Lodge; m. Dan SELZER (d. 1967); bur. Memorial Park Cemetery;
survivors - son Dorian, 823 Crestine, Lawrence, sister Flossie SCHELLACK,
Gardner. Lawrence Journal World, Sun., 25 sep.·' 1983; Baldwin Tele-News,
Thurs., 29 Sep 1983.
SELZER, NANA (STROBEL), b. 13 Mar. 1857, Herman, MO; d. Wed., 17 Apr. 1935 at
her home a mile west of Clearfield; m. 19 Feb. 1880, W.J. SELZER (d. 1924);
bur. Clearfield Cemetery; survivors - sons W.J. SELZER and Dan SELZER, both of
near Baldwin, sisters Mrs. Martin ROHE, Mrs. Louise REBER, Mrs. Sophia KURTZ,
Mrs. Clara HARBOUR, Mrs. Minnie NElS and Mrs. Sarah POTTER, all of near
Eudora, brothers Jacob STROBEL of Eudora and Dan STROBEL of Arkansas. Lawrence
Journal World, Thurs., 18 Apr 1935.
SELZER, OTTO WILLIAM of Baldwin City, b. 23 Mar 1916, Clearfield, son of
William John and Sophia BAECKER SELZER; d. Fri. 20 July 1984 at an Ottawa
hospital; m. 30 Dec 1945, Kansas City, KS, Ilene May SCHRECK; bur. Oakwood
Cemetery, Baldwin City; survivors - wife Ilene, sons James SELZER, Olathe,
David SELZER, Omaha, Neb., and Bob SELZER of the home in Baldwin, sisters Mrs.
Helen BREITHAUPT, Wichita, Mrs. Christene SOMMER, Eudora, and Mrs. Imogene
SCOLES, Kansas City, KS, brother Wilfred SELZER, Baldwin City. Topeka Capital,
Sat., 21 ,Jul. 1984; Lawrence Journal World, Sat., 21 Jul 1984.
SELZER, PAUL HENRY of Baldwin City, b. 29 Sep 1895, Clearfield, son of John
Jay and Carrie GLASER SELZER; d. Fri. afternoon 2 Dec 1983 at Lawrence
Memorial Hospital; m. 16 Mar 1922, Wellsville, Zelia WRIGHT SELZER; bur.
Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin; preceded in death in 1974 by son Donald Wright
SELZER; survivors - wife Zella of the home, brother Erwin SELZER, Lawrence,
sisters, Mrs. Elfrida LULOW, Mrs. Ruby MINDEMAN and Mrs. Lila GARVER, all of
Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Winona DURR, Corning, N.Y .. Topeka Capital, Sun., 4 Dec
1983; Lawrence Journal World, Sun., 4 Dec 1983.
SELZER, WILFRED L. of rural Baldwin, b. 7 May 1905, rural Baldwin, son of
William and Sophia BAKER SELZER; d. Sat. 12 Sep 1987 at an Ottawa hospital; m.
20 Mar 1937, Eudora, Eva MILBURN; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin; survivors _
wife Eva, sisters Helen BREITHAUPT, Wichita, Christine SOMMER, Eudora, and
Imogene SCOLES, Kansas City, KS. Baldwin Ledger, Thur. 17 Sep 1987.
STURM, JOHN, b. 1 Oct 1888 in rural Eudora; d. Tues. morning, 16 Mar. 1976 at
Orchard Lane Nursing Facility, Baldwin; bur. Clearfield Cemetery; survivors _
sister Mrs. Minnie MURDOCK, Edgerton, brothers Dan and George STURM, both of
Rt. 1, Eudora. Lawrence Journal World, Tues., 16 Mar 1976.

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

DEERING, GIFFORD, JOHNSON, WATERS
John B. DEERING, b. Feb 1833, Bathe, ME, carriage maker &amp; farmer living in
Black Jack in 1860's. His sister Sophie with her husband Samuel WATERS also
settled in Palmyra Twp •• John married Cornelia GIFFORD in late 1860's. She was
daughter of Bezekiah GIFFORD, one of the founders of Elgin, IL in 1830's, who
also lived in Palmyra Twp •• Need information on burial site of Hezekiah
GIFFORD near Ottawa, death and burial information on Samuel WATERS and his son
Charles WATERS from Wellsville. Any information on John and Cornelia's family,
particularly daughter Ada DEERING JOHNSON, a Lawrence schoolteacher. Mark B.
HAMPSHIRE; ·7106 South Dexter, Littleton, CO 80122.

BANISTER, IRELAND
Seeking information on Rose Marie (BANISTER) IRELAND, daughter of Blanche and
L.D. (Dick) BANISTER of Kansas City, KS(?) or MO(?). She married Millard
IRELAND and in the 1940's broadcast from a Lawrence, KS radio st:ation. Will
share information. Elizabeth SANDERS, R. 5, Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093.

CARLILE, CRISS, EASUM, HACKATHORN, WILSON
Seeking the following children of Lenore W. CARLILE (CARLYLE) nee WILSON, 1905
- 1984, of Oskaloosa, Jefferson Co., KS: Mrs. Robbie CRISS, Oskaloosa;
Patricia HACKATHORN, Oskaloosa; Charlene EASUM, Lawrence; Tom CARLILE, Topeka;
Arthur CARLILE, Dayton, TN; Bert CARLILE, Ocala, Marion Co., FL; Larry
CARLILE, Ocala, Marion Co., FL. These locations are all c. 1984, the year of
Lenore CARLILE's death. Anyone having knowledge of the above named people's
current whereabouts is asked to please contact David HART, 4001 .lean Ave.,
Bethpage, NY 11714. Telephone (516) 433-8460.

HART

REWARD - $50.00 - for any authentic, identified photograph of Calvin W. BART,
son of Samuel C.and Lucy E. BART, who died at Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS at
the age of 22 1/2 years old in July, 1905. Equal or lesser amount:s paid for
other such photos of other HARTs, who maybe my relatives, from slame vicinity
c. 1883 - 1907. Write for details first or call. David HART, 4001 Jean Ave.,
Bethpage, NY 11714-4521. Telephone (516) 533-8460.

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INDEX
ATYOOD

ABINGTON
Kittie S., 113, 114

George, 119, 123
AUSTIN

ABRAUZ

Anni e, 106, 114

John, 119, 123

John, 105, 115

ADAMS
Dora E., 119, 123

AYRES
Ym. Y., 106, 108, 110

ADDISON

BABCOCK

Alberta, 121, 123

G.D., 118

Mr., 129

BADDERS

ALBACH

Al ice May, 133

Henry, 125

BAD SKY

Hy., 127

John F., J. P., 109

Phi lip, 125
Philip, Mrs., 125
ALBACH

O.S., 118
BACON

AINSYORTH

&amp; PREHM,

128

ALBAUGH
Theo. F., 125
Theo. F., Mrs., 125
ALEXANDER
Cornelia, 135
ALISON
John Y., 105, 115
ALLEN

BAECKER
Sophia, 135
BAHNMAIER
Geo., 118'
BAKER
George Y., 105, 114
G.C., 118
Ralph E., 119, 123
Soph i a, 135
BALDYIN

Annie, 113, 114

Grace, Mrs., 125

Eli za, 112, 114

Helen M., 110, 114

Ella, 112, 114
Eugene C., 105, 116
Mrs. Maggie, 125
ALMQUIST
Elizabeth, Mrs., 134
AMBLER
Cathy, 125
AMYX
Mae Alexander, 124
S.M., 124
ANDERSON
Bess ie, 112, 114
Ed., 128
Sarah L., 112, 114
ANDRESS
R.R., 118
ARNOLD
Frederick F., 105, 116
George E., 105, 117
Henry, 105, 114
ASHBY
Jennie, 105, 114
ATKINSON
E., M.G., 113
Mabel, 112, 114

Seward S., 105, 115
BATTERMAN,
Carrie M., 120
BATTERTON
Carrie M., 123
BEAN
R.L., 118

Ralph, 1D5, 114
AGLE

BATES

Nettie E., 107, 114
BALL
Francis E., 122, 123
BALLARD
Anne, 120, 121, 122
BANISTER
Blanche, 136
L.D. (Dick), 136
Rose Marie, 136
BANNING
John, 118
Nathaniel, 119, 123
BANTA
Isaac L., 105, 114
BARNES
Fannie, 110, 114
BARNETT
Marcia, Mrs., 133
BARTLETT
Clara B., 105, 114
N.B., 118
BASTIAN
Abraham L., 105, 116
BATERS

BEARD
Ed, 129
Ely J., 105, 115
Zola G., 119, 123
BEASLEY
Anna P., 109, 114
Lynette, 133
BEAUMIRE
Geo., 118
BEAVER
Charles E., 105, 114
BEEKS
Laura B., 107, 114
BEHLER
Joel, 105, 11,6
BELL
Letitia, Miss, 125
BENEDICT
Franc isM., 105, 115
BENNETT
J.R., 118
Margaret R., 111, 114
BENTON
Henry Y., 105, 114
Richard, Rev., 131
BERKLE
Minnie, Mrs., 125
BERNER
C., Rev. , 132
F. , Rev., 132
BERRY
F .P., M.G. , 113
BEVELLE
H. J., 119, 120, 121, 122
BIDYELL
M.H. , 119, 123
BIEBUSH
Annie, Mrs. , 125
BISHOP
Samuel Douglas, 105, 116
BITTERLY
Kattie, 109, 114
BLAKEMAN
Carrie, 129

Anna M., 113, 114

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BLANEY
Oberlin 0., 118
BLECHL
Mary C., 111, 114
BOEHLE
Yilliam, 130
BOENER
Yi II iam, 105, 117
BOHNSACK
Herman, 130
BOMAR
Ida, Mrs., 134
BONBRAKE
J.H., M.G., 110
BOND
Ella, 109, 114
Lillie Marie, 124
BONEBRAKE
J.H., 118
BOOTH
Ethel Banche, 119
Ethel Blanche, 123
BOUTWELL
Lester F., 106, 116
BOYD
D.C., 118
Geo., 117
BRACKETT
Harry G., 119, 123
BRADSHAY
Frank, 106, 115
BRADY
All ie G., 107, 114
BRANNON
F lora I., 106, 114
BRASS
Harry B., 106, 115
BRECHEISEN
Benjamin Elias, 133
Carol, 133
Caroline Neis, 133
Esther Amelia, 133
Ethel Irene (DEAY), 133
Eva, 133
George, 129, 131
Gertrude, 134
Harvey G., 133
Hazel, 133
Irene, Mrs., 131
Janet, 133
Jean, 133
Lottie A., 133
l.ucky, 133

137

�BRECHEISEN, cont.
May Viola, 133
Minnie, 132
Norma, 133
Oscar, 133
Peter, 130
Peter, Mrs., 130
Peter II, 133
Phil, 129
Rod, 133
Rodney, 135
Ted Jr., 133, 135
Teddy, 133
Virginia, 133
Wal ter, 130
William, 129, 130
William, Mrs., 130
BREESE
Eva A., 105, 114
BREHM
W.E., 127
W.E., Mrs. , 125, 128
W.E. , Rev., 125, 128
BREITHAUPT
Al ice May, 133
Alma, 134
Alvin F., 133
BurtleF.,133
Charles, 133
Clifford C., 133
Delbert Sr., 133
Donald, 133
Ei leen, 134
Enma, 130
Enma Redding, 133
Frederick, 133
Gerald, 133, 135
Gideon, 106,115,129,132
Helen, Mrs., 135
Ida, 134
Lena, 130
Lynette (BEASLEY), 133
Marcia, 133
May Viola (BRECHEISEN),
133
Roy, 130
Roy G., 134
Ruth, 134
Vera, 134
BRIDE
Phillip F., 106, 115
BROCK
Wesley E., 106, 116
BROEKER
Enma, Mrs., 125

BROOKS
Louis, 106, 117
BROliN
Ira II.D., 117
John, 118
John Jr., 118
John S., M.G., 108
Lena, 104
Moses, 106,108,109,112,
113
Norman N. Jr., 106, 115
Pernel, 106, 116
11m., 118
BROWNELL
George II., 106, 116
BROIINING
Garrett, 118
Janni e, 114
Jennie, 113
BRUBAKER
Albadore, 106, 116
Peter, M.G., 106, 111
Silas B., 106, 116
BRUDGE?
D.N., 121
BRUMMITT
Edith, 120, 123
BRUNER
F.F., 118
J.B., 118
BRUTTING
Ben, 118
BRYANT
Mary, 112, 114
BUCK
Catherine, 107, 114
BUFFINGTON
Isaac N., 106, 116
BURNS
R.J., M.G., 108
CALLAHAM
J.F., 118
CAMPBELL
Helen M., 108, 114
CANTRELL
Hiram, 117
CAREY
Vera, Mrs., 134
CARLI LE
Arthur, 136
Bert, 136
Larry, 136
Lenore II., 136
Tom, 136

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CARLSEN
Jacob P., 106, 116
CARLYLE. See CARLILE.
CARPENTER
Mel issa, 112, 114
CARR
Charles H., 106, 116
Lena, 122, 123
CARROLL
J . C., 119, 123
CARTER
11m. R., 117
CHAD BORNE
El izabeth R., 110, 114
CHANAY
John Henry, 134
Lill ie, 134
CHANDLER
Abraham, 118
CHANNELL
Ceci l, 134
Floyd, 134
Goldie, 134
Lee, 134
Mabel, 134
CHAPIN
Mary E., 119,120,121,122
CHAPMAN
Charlotte, 112, 114
CHARLTON
John, J.P., 111
IIi II ie, 102
CHOAT
Palestine, 108, 114
CHRISMAN
Peter, 106, 115
CHRISTIAN
II.H., 118
CLARK
Homer, 130
Lyle, 135
Maggie B., 113, 114
Nannie, 134
Thos. H., 118
lIilliam, 106, 114
CLINGER
Carrie G., 110, 114
CLOUGH
Vivian, 119
COATE
IIi II i am Arthur, 106, 115
COFFENBARGER
Albert M., 106, 116
COHRAU
Em., Rev., 108, 113

138

COHRON
Enmet M., 106, 112, 116
COLDIIELL
R.A., 118
COLE
Asa, 118
11.11., 117
COLLINS
Minerva J., 112, 114
CONBOY
Gertrude Martha, 124
Raymond P., 124
CONGER
Evelyn Adell, 120, 123
CONNOLE
Maggie L., 110, 114
COOK
F. , 118
COOLEY
l.aura E., 110, 114
COOPER
Chas. T. , 117
Edward (Eddie), 119, 123
flenry, 106, 114
CORBET
J.C., 118
CORDLEY
Richard, 106, 109, 113
COREL
James P., 102
Olivia, 102, 103
IIi II iam, 102
CORNILUS
Lid, 102
COUCH
ElJsebia, 109
COULTER
C. L., 118
G. , 118
COVEY
Mary E., 119, 123
CRANE
Edward, 106, 115
CRANER?
H., 106
CRANKS HAil
Nellie, Mrs., 134
CRAil
James L., Rev., 119, 123
CRAil FORD
Cynthia, 117
Robert, 117
CREEL.
Ira H., 106, 115
Rachel A., 121, 123

�CREEL, cont.
S., 106
CRISS
El ias B., 118
Moses, 118
Nellie, Miss, 125, 128
Robbie, Mrs., 136
S. T., 125, 127
S. T., Mrs., 125, 128
CROCKER
Ernest, 106, 115
CROWOER
Eli zabeth F., 109, 114
Jas., 118
J.N., 118
CROZIER
George R., 106, 117
CRUCE
Mary, 112, 114
CRUM, 118
CRUM
Harry F., 106, 114
CUBBERLEY
Lida K., 113, 114
CULBERTSON &amp; THOBURN, 128
CUMMINGS
P., 118
CUNNINGHAM
J.B., 118
DAESCHNER
WIn., Rev., 132
DAILEY
Mary H., 109, 114
DAMM
John, 106, 117
DANIELS
Andrew, 107, 114
DAVEE
Lavina, 110, 114
DAVIDSON
Jas. A., 118
Martha C., 108, 114
DAVIS
Clementine, 119, 123
Mary, 106, 114
Thomas D., 114
Werter R., 105,106,107,
113
DAY
D.G., 118
Katie, 109, 114
DEAN
Arch, 129
A.B., 130

DEAN, cont.
A.B., Mrs., 130
DEAY
Charles, 133
Ethel Irene, 133
Eva, Mrs., 133
Fred, 130
DECKWA
Henry, 131
Wesley, 131
DEERING
Ada, 136
Adah, 99
Albert, 99
Cornelia (GIFFORD), 99
Enma, 100
Enma G., 108, 114
John, 99, 101
John Henry, 99, 101
John H., 136
Maria Enma, 99
Mary Enma, 101
Sam, 99
Sarah B., 99, 101
Sophie, 136
DELL
Edith, 123
Edith R., 119
DEMING
Carrie A., 105, 114
John E., 107, 114
DERBY
George W., 107, 116
DEVLIN
Fannie M., Miss, 125
Norris N. , 125
Norris N., Mrs. , 125
DEXTER
Lenora Douglas, 124
Wilfred H., 124
DIAL
I.H., 123
J.H., 119
DICK
Sheridan M., 107, 116
DICKSON
James, 119, 123
Mary, 105, 114
DIEL
Denver T., 119, 123
DISSINGER
Moses, Rev., 132
DIVELBISS
J. WesLey, 107, 114

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DOLMAN
Lewis S., 119, 120
DOUGLAS
Lenora, 124
William H., 124
DOWNS
Enma L., 119, 123
ORICK
Adain, 118
DRISKEL
Michael, 118
DUMMER
Jeremiah, 118
R.W., 118
DUNCAN
Edward, 118
Edward Jr., 118
G.W., 118
Wm., 118
Wm. A., 118
DUREIN
Anna M., 122, 123
DURR
Virginia, Mrs., 133
Winona, Mrs., 135
OWYER
Mabel Marie, 135
EASUM
Charlene, 136
EBERHART
Katie, Miss, 128
EDER
Fred, 130
EDLER
Minnie, 110, 114
ELDER
SoLomon A., 107, 115
ELLIOTT
Enma, 109, 114
G.N., 120, 122
MabeL, Mrs., 134
Ol iver Lee, 134
EMERY
Susan, 108, 114
EMICK
Maud May, 122, 123
EMMONS
Sarah J., 111, 114
ENDACOTT
Frank, 125, 127, 128
John, 105,106,107,109,
110,112
Wm., Mrs., 125

139

ENNIS
A.T., 105,111,112,113,
114
ERICKSEN
C.J., 127
ERICKSON
Jul ia C., 120, 123
ERIKSEN
C • J ., 125 , 128
C.J., Mrs., 125, 128
Julius, 125, 127
ERWIN
George H., 107, 116
ESHER
J. J., Rev., 132
EVANS
Kenneth Clark, 119, 123
Lyman, 118
Mary A., 110, 114
EVERS
Jerry, 117
EWERS
Jerry, 107
FABER
George, 107, 115
FAGAN
W.E., 121, 122
FAIRBANKS
Beldon W., 107, 115
FAIRFIELD
Susanna E., 122, 123
FALK
Andrew M., 107, 116
FANLEY
Lizzie M., Mrs., 120,123
FARIS
J., 118
S.D., 118
FARLEY
Frank B., 107, 116
FARWELL
H., M. G., 107
FElL
Amelia, 105, 114
I'EMMER
August, 107, 114
fENWICK
Hettie, 121, 123
FERGERSON
El i za J., 107, 114
FIEGENBAUM
F.W., M.G., 107
FIELD
MiLLard L., 107, 115

�FIELDS
Samuel B., 107, 115
FILPEL
Elizabeth Jennie, 112,
114
FINCH
Charles, 107, 116
Clarence 0., 107, 116
FISCHER
Agnes, 109, 114
FISCHER &amp; Son, 128
FISHER
Herman, 103
FITCHEN
Emma, 109, 114
FITZPATRICK
P., 118
FLANDERS
Geo. E., 119,120,121,122
FLEISCHER/FLEISHER
Geo., Rev., 130,132
FLEISHMANN
Mary A., 110, 114
FLORY
Christopher, 111
Joseph Donald, 124
Lola Mary, 124
Luetta, 121, 123
FOLEY
William D., 107, 116
FOLTON
Tho's., 118
FORTNER
Al ice, 113, 115
FORTUNE
Leonard Seymoure, 107,
114
FOSTER
George 0., 119, 123
FOWLER
Ida, 112, 115
FRAMBACH
Henry B., 107, 115
FRECKER
Phillip, Rev., 132
FREDERICKSON
A., 125
A., Mrs., 125
FREDERICKSON &amp; McKENZIE,
128
FREUND
Carrie F., 111, 115
FRY
Wm., 118

GIDEON
Mollie, 108, 115
GIESY
Catherine Antonis, 101
GALAHER
Peter David, 101
Wm., 118
GIFFORD
GALBRAITH
Cornelia, 99, 101, 136
James B., 107, 116
Hezekiah, 99, 101, 136
GARBER
Mary
Jane (SMITH), 99
Mary, 108, 115
GILBERT
GARDNER
Ella M., 111, 115
Edward T., 119, 123
GILLEY
GARRAND/GARRARD
Hattie S., 110, 115
S.C., 121, 122
GILMAN
GARRET
P.H., 118
John, 102
GILMORE
Will, 102
Nydia, 108, 115
GARRETT
GIPSON
Mae, 134
William H., 108, 114
Wesley, 118
GIST,
118
GARRISON
GLASER
Sherry, Mrs., 134
Carol ine, 134
GARSUCH
Carrie, 135
Emerson B., 107, 116
John, 129
GARVER
GLEASON &amp; WHITMAN, 117
Lila, Mrs., 135
GLENN
GARWOOD
Alex, 118
Hannah C., 110, 115
A.G., 118
GAUCK
B.F., 118
August, 107, 115
Hawk, 118
GAUMER
H. T., 118
Balilla, Mrs., 125
Joseph, 118
Chas., 125
Rob't., 118
Chas., Mrs., 125
Ulysses G., 108, 114
Chas. Jr., Mrs., 125
Wm., 118
George, Dr., 102
GLIMPSE
George Franklin, 103
Lydia A. (Miss), 107,115
Virdilla (McGEE), 102,
GODFREY
103
Mary E., 112, 115
GEAR HARTE
GOEPFERT
John, 120, 123
Charles W., 108, 115
GEGRORI
GOOD
Carrie, 109
David, 125
GEHRING
David, Mrs., 125
John D., M.G., 110
GELLBERG
D., Mrs., 128
Hulda A., 110, 115
GOODEN
GENTRY
Elmer J., 108, 117
Nicholas, 118
GOODRICH
GERHARD
E.F., 117
Henry C., 107, 115
Gertrude E., 121, 123
GERLACH
GOODYEAR
Henry, Rev., 106,110,111
Rose L., 105, 115
GIBSON
GOUDY
Julia A., 106, 115
R.M., 118
FRYE
Eva, 130

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140

GOULD
G.R., 128
GRAHAM
Kathrean, 106, 115
I~., 118
GRANGER
Carey M.~ 108, 115
GRANT
Esther, 113, 115
\J. L ., M. G., 106, 112
GRAVES
I/illiam, 108, 117
GRAY
Al ice, 122, 123
GREENAMYER
Claribel, 108, 115
GREENE
Arthur H., 118
Henry M., 118
GREGORY
Bert M., 108, 117
M.H., 118
GREGRORI
Carrie, 115
GREWELL
Della C., 111, 115
GRIBBLE
Clara E., 106, 115
GRifFIN
Edward L. "Ed", 124
GRI FFITH
AL ida, 113, 115
Helen S., 105, 115
GROTE
Minnie, 110, 115
GROVE NOR
C.P., 117
GRUBB
James A., 108, 115
GUILFOY
Jas., 118
HAAS
Charles S., 108, 116
H." Rev., 132
Lizzie M., 112, 115
LOLl, 129
HABERSTROH
J. C., 126
J.C., Mrs., 126
HACKATHORN
Patricia, 136
HACKLEY
Edmund E., 108, 115

�HACKNEY
Joseph, 118
HAGENBUSH
Chas., Mrs., 126, 128
HAGER
Arthur G., 108, 115
HAINLINE
Edith L., 115
Edith R., 112
HALLER
John, M.G., 107
HAMILTON
Marquis, 108, 114
HAMPSHIRE
Emanuel, 99,100,101
Enma, 100
Jesse, 99
Jonas, 99, 101
Levi Wesley, 99, 100, 101
Levi W., 108, 114
Mark Anthony, 100, 101
Mark B., 99, 101, 136
Mary (SWOPE), 99
Ruth, 100
Sarah, 100
Sarah (STAHL), 99
William H., 99
HANSEN
Levonia, 110, 115
HANSON
Lew, mother of, 129
HARBERT
O.B., 118
HARBOUR
Clara, Mrs., 135
HARDER
F., Rev., 132
HARDING
Walter J., 120, 123
HARPER
Wm., 118
HARRIS
E.P., 118
Jul ia, 120, 123
Samuel D., 108, 116
Thomas J., 108, 116
HARRISON
Eva, Mrs., 133
HART
Calvin W., 136
David, 136
Lucy E., 136
Samuel C., 136
HARTUP
Thos., 118

HARVEY
Cora, 119, 123
HASTIE
Mary Gertrude, 112, 115
Wm. L., 126
Wm. L., Mrs., 126
HAUSMAN
George, 130
George, Mrs., 130
Henry, 130
Minnie, 130
HAWORTH
Myrtle, 104
HAY
Flora, Miss, 125, 128
Gertie C., Miss, 125
Gladys, Miss, 125, 128
Wm., 118
HAYOEN
R.E., 119
R. F., 120, 122
HAYES
Morris S., 120, 123
HAZARD
Frank L., 111, 115
HEALEY
H.D., 118
HEBERLING
Nellie, 105, 115
HEDGER
J.1., 118
HEINEICHS
Lena, 107, 115
HEISE
John, 118
HELLSTROM
Clara, 106, 115
HENDRICKS
Merideth S., 108, 116
HENLEY
Gula E., 110, 115
HENSHAW
Cora V., 105, 115
HERNING
Albert, 126
A., 127
Rebecca, Miss, 126
S.A., Mrs., 126
HESS
Chas., 128
HIATT
I. Patti, 121, 123
1. Neal, Rev., 131
HICKS
Ida M., 108, 115

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HIIGEL
Barbara E., 109, 115
HILKEY
Adam, 108, 115
HILL
D.M., 118
F.B., 118
HILLIGOSS
S., 118
HOAD
F.E., 118
HODSON
Loui s, 108, 115
HOFFSOMMER
Raymond A., 124
HOGAN
Eugene, 108, 114
HOLCOMB
Cora, 109, 115
HOLLODAY
Ben. W., 108, 117
HOLSINGER
Charles, 108, 116
HOLWICK
Ettie, 107, 115
HOOK
Ella Nora, 120, 123
Enma, 111, 115
HOOVER
John L., 108, 116
HOPKINS
Ma ry E., 109, 115
HOPPER
Magg i e May, 110, 115
HOUSE
James B., 108, 116
HOUSEL
Hattie E., 106, 115
HOUT
Omena, 109, 115
HOWLAND
C.G., 108, 109, 110
HUBBEL
E., 111
HUBBELL
Ella, 107, 115
HUDSON
Samuel, 120, 123
HUGHES
Milton A., 108, 117
Rob, 118
Thomas J., 108, 115
HULTZ
John H., 109, 115

141

HUNTER
Ella R., 112, 115
HUPP
Mary C., 122, 123
HURD
George R., 120, 123
HUTCHESON
Marion F., 109, 116
HUTT
Anna, Mi ss, 128
Anna S., Miss, 125
E., Mrs., 125
Ida, Miss, 126
Julia, Miss, 126
Marie, Miss, 125, 127
Miss, 128
ICE
William T., 109, 115
III FF
J.M., 118
Lemuel, 118
M.N., 118
IRELAND
Millard, 136
Rose Marie (BANISTER),
136
JACK
Sylvia N., 111, 115
JACKSON
David, 109, 114
Henry S., 109, 114
Mary L., 111, 115
Rosa, 105, 115
JARDON
Norma, Mrs., 133
JELTZ
Lillian, 123
Lillian L., 119
JENSEN
Carl P., 126
N.O., 126, 127
N.O., Mrs., 126
JESPERSON
Jul ius, 126
Julius, Mrs., 126
JESSUT
Elias, M.G., 109
JOHNSON
Ada, 136
Ai leen, 134
Arden, 134
Beatrice, 134
Bertha J., 119, 123

�JOHNSON, cont.
Blanche, 121, 123
Errma, 134
Eunice, 134
Grover Arden, 134
Grover Jr., 134
Mamie, 121, 123
Othie, 134
Thomas H., 109, 115
Thos., 118
William, 109, 116
JONES
Ella, 109, 115
George S., 109, 114
JOY
Helen E., 106, 115
JUOKINS
Nellie, 122, 123
KAISER
Minnie, 112, 115
KARNES
McKissick H., 109, 117
KASINGER
James A., 109, 116
KASPER
Jacob, 118
KATZER
Frederick Joe, 109, 117
KEENAN
Daisey, 106, 115
KELLAR
E.H., M.G., 106
KELSALL
Samue l, 105, 108, 109, 111
KEMP
Anna Bertha, 120, 123
KENDRICK
M.C., 118
KENNEDY
Frank, 109, 115
Lizzie, 102
Lucy L., 106, 115
Nell, 102
KENNY
Mary Margaret, 120, 123
KERN
Edward E. (Lair), 109,
116
KERNS
John, 118
KEYS
Errma J., 110, 115
KIDD
Dana, 124

KIDD, cont.
Hilda (ZIESENIS), 124
KING
Ali ce, 112, 115
Lula, 122, 123
KINGTON
Laura Ett, 120, 123
KIRCHHOFF
Geo., 126
Geo., Mrs., 126
KIRKPATRICK
H., 118
KNAPP
Nathan, 117
KNOCHE
Donna (BRECHEISEN), 133
KOCH
Carol, Mrs., 133
KOEHRING
Anna, 126
Gertrude, 104
John G., 126
John G., Mrs., 126
Martha, 126
KOOFER
Harry E., 109, 115
KRAMER
Barnhardt, 129
Ben, 130
Ben, Mrs., 130
Paulina E., 106, 115
Richard, 135
KRUSE
Frank H., 120, 123
KUNKEL
Lizzie H., 111, 115
KURTZ
Sophia, Mrs., 135
LACY
J .101., 118
LAGO
Adele L., 109, 115
LAIR
Edward E. KERN, 109, 116
LAMAR
B.F., 118
LANE
Julia A., 106, 115
LANGDON
John L., 109
LANGE
Augus t , 109, 115
LANSDOWN
Sarah F., 111, 115

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LARGENT
William T., 109, 116
LARSSON
Amel ia, 121, 123
LASLETT
Ferdinand C., 109, 116
LAWLOR
John, 118
Thos., 118
LAWRENZ
August, 134
Errma, 134
Fred, 134
Henry, 134
Minnie, 134
LAZENBY
Anna Adeline (PARSONS),
100
Frederick Dean, 100, 101
Jeremi ah, 101
Katherine Cordelia, 100,
101
Marriah, 101
Samuel II, 101
LEAKE
Charles 101., 109, 115
LEAMER
101m. M., 118
LEE
Lizzie B., 113, 115
Maggie A., 112, 115
LEHMAN
Clayton, Rev., 131
Fred Charles John, 109,
114
LEIS
William E., 109, 115
LENTZ
Caroline, 111, 115
LEWIS
Abner, 118
B.F., 118
Peter, 118
LI NDELL
Earl August, 124
Martha A. "Mattie", 124
LOHMANN
Benjamin G., 126, 128
Franklin H., 126
F., 126
F., Mrs., 126
John J., 126
Josephine, 126, 128
Mamie, Miss, 126

142

LONG
I). S., 126
I).S., Mrs., 126
Mary E., 107, 115
Vernelle, 126
LOIjGDON
.John L., 113
LOOBEY
~I., 118
LORD
Frances J., 122, 123
LOTZ
Anna, 107, 115
LOWE
A.K., 118
LULOW
Elfrida, Mrs., 135
LYNCH
Dennis, 118
LYTER
C•E., 126, 127
C.E., Mrs., 126, 128
MABERLY
A. \.1m., 117
MACI&lt;
Adam, 118
Charles, 109, 114
MACY
Pearle, 110, 115
MADSEN
Enll1a, Mrs., 126
MAGRATH
Jos., 106, 113
MANSFIELD
John 101., 109, 114
MANSHARDT
Erv i n D., 120, 123
MAP
Mary, 122, 123
MARGASON
Mary E., 113 , 115
MARSHALL
James H., 109, 114
MARTIN
Alvin E., 109, 114
David, 118
D. H., 118
Ei lza J., 122, 123
George 101., 109, 114
Henry A., 109, 115
J.N., 118
Rob'~rt, 109, 112

�MARVIN
James, 106,107,108,110,
111,112,113
MASON
John, 118
MATHEWS
Hattie, 107, 115
MATTHEWS
Caswell S., 109, 116
MAUL
John H., 112
Jos. H. , 108
MAXTED
William G., 110, 115
McCALL
Moses, 118
McCLAIN
Wilfred K., 120, 123
McCLANAHAN
J.G., 118
McCLEERY
John C., 120, 123
McCOY

McKINNEY, cont.
Laura, 107, 115
Wm., 118
Wm. J., 118
McKISSOCK
Elmira, 109, 115
McLAUGHLIN
Kate N., 113, 115
McMAHON
Harry J., 120, 123
McNEES
Mabel C., 111, 115
McNISH
Harry L., 110, 115

Al ice, Mrs., 134
Edward, 134
El izabeth, 134

Carla, 103
Dick, 102

M., 118

M., 118

MYERS
Mabel F., 111, 116

MI LBURN
Eva, 135

olive

B., 110, 115

NACE
Wm. M., 118

MILEY?
Ma ry, 122, 123

NADELHOF FER
Minnie, Miss, 128

MILLER

Wm., 126, 127
Wm., Mrs., 126
NASAL ROD

MILLIGAN

Jessie, 118

Isaac, 118

NEAL

MINDEMAN

Henry M., 120, 123

Ruby, Mrs., 135

NElS

MITCHELL
Alexander C., 110, 114

Caroline, 133

George A., 134

Jennie Fricker, 108, 115

Minnie, Mrs., 135

Hattie, 134

Albert Edward, 104

Grace H., 120, 123

Frank C., 110, 115

Ester, 134

Nellie, 134

D.L., 107, 110, 111

MURPHY

MIGLIARIO, 118

William, 120, 123

Donald, 134

Catherine, 112, 116

Joseph, 108
MIDDLETON

John W., 110, 117

Justus, 109, 112

McGEE

MURPHEY

MICHAEL

Robert A., 110, 114
McTAGGART

Minnie, Mrs., 135

J.R., 109

George A., 110, 114

Mertrie Bell, 108, 115
McCREARY

MURDOCK

MERIDETH

Olof, 134
Robert, 134
Sherry, 134
MEDSGER
Goldie E., 122, 123
MEEDER

NELSON

John, 106, 110

Jacob, Rev., 131

MOHLER

Sophia, 107, 116

Agnes Lorene, 124

NESSLER

MOLITOR

Della, 120, 123

Jul ia, 120, 123

NEWBY

MONSON

Anna B., 104

Carrie, 108, 115

NIEDER

MONTGOMERY

Gertrude, 104

Albert, 134

A., 108

Carl, 124

Jim, 102

Archie, 134

Royal J., 120, 123

Mable Irene (STEVENSON),

John Jacob, 103, 104

Berniece, 134, 135

John J., 102

Charles, 134

Ella, 112, 116

Margaret, 102

Cornelia, 135

Hattie .A., 112, 116

Olivia Corel, 103, 104

David, 134

J.F., 118

Richard Oney, 104

Farm of, 131

Samuel P., 110, 115

Florian, 134

Susannah, 102

George, 129, 130, 134

George G., 110, 114

Virdilla, 102, 103

George, Mrs., 130

G.H., 118

William Stewart, 104

Lena (ROHE), 134

George A., 110, 116
McGREW
A.F., 118
MciNTIRE
Levi, 123
Levi 0., 120
MciNTOSH
D.S., 118
McKESSON
S.W., Rev., 132
McKINNEY

Allen Ray, 124

Nannie, 134

Effie M., 124

Ronald, 135
MELCHOIR
Helena E., 113, 115
MELCHOR
F .D., 106, 113
MELTON
Bertha E., 110, 115
MELVIN
Call ie B., 109, 115

Henry, 130

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Bill ie, 102
Geo., 118
NOLLER
Albert, 120, 123
NORTON
John Q.A., 105,106,107,
108,109,110,111,112,

MORRISS

Mae, 134
Phill ip G., 134

NOE

MORRIS

Solon N., 104

McGINNIS

124

MOORE

113,114
NULL
John E., 120, 123

MOSELEY
Annie M., 109, 116
MOTTER

OEHRLE
Godlip (Gotthib), 110,

J.A., 109, 112
MUELLER

116

J., 106, 113

OHLFEST

MUNCY

John, 110, 114

Mary T., 109, 116
MUNRO

Mary E., 113, 116
OLi VER

D., 126
D., Mrs., 126, 128

143

Thos., 118
.

Thos. Jr., 118

�OLMSTED
Jed., 118
OLSON
Annie, Miss, 128
Axel T., 126
Margaret H., 111, 116
M., Mrs., 126
OPPERMAN
William A., 120, 123
ORNER
Theo. F., 120, 121, 122
Theo. J., 119
OSBORN
Hazel, Mrs., 133
Wm. F., 117
OSBORNE
Orestes E., 110, 115
OVERALL
Dot, 111, 116
OWENS
Nancy C., 113, 116
OZIAS
Joseph W., 120, 123
O'BRIEN
M. Van, 110, 114
O'DONOGHUE
Inez C., 114, 116
PAASCH
Anna, 130
PAGE
Commodore P., 110, 114
Henry R., 110, 116
PALMER
R.E., 118
PALMQUIST
Richard, 121, 123
PARCELS
John W., 126
PARDEE
Della, 120, 123
PARRISH
Kate, 121, 123
PARSONS
Anna Adeline, 100, 101
James Selby, 101
Simon Peter, 101
William T., 110, 115
PASLEY
H.A., M.G., 106, 111
PATTERSON
Fred, Sr., 124
PATTON
Ida B., Miss, 126
J.N., 118

PA TTON, cont.
L.A., Mrs., 126
PEAIRS
Hervey B., 110, 116
PEARCE
W.J.,126
W. J., Mrs., 126
PEARSON
Guy, 110, 114
Misses, 103
PEEL
William F., 110, 115
PEMBROKE
Mary C., 122, 123
PENCHARD
Nellie, Miss, 128
PENDLEY
Joshua C., 110, 114
PENNICK
Minnie B., 105, 116
PENNINGTON
Wm., 118
PERDUE
Betty, Mrs., 134
PERRIGO
Frances Cordel ia, 101
John Dean, 101
PETEFISH
Lizzie M., 107, 116
PETERSON.
J .W., 118
Miss, 128
Wm., 126
PETTENGILL
F.H., 105,108,109
PEYTON
N.N., 119
PHILLIPS
Ray A.J., 121, 123
PICKENS
G.W., 118
PIERCE
Esther A., 107,116
Eva Mary, 107,116
PIERSON
Katherine, Mrs., 126
PINZEL
Helen, Mrs., 135
PIPER
Henry, 118
PITT
Lou, 126
Lou, Mrs., 127
PLACE
Elijah D., 110, 115

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PLATZ
C.E., Rev., 131
PLUMMER
Georgia, 120, 123
POFF
William J., 110, 115
POLLOCK
Thomas A., 110, 117
PONPENEY
Jos. A., Priest, 110
POOCH
Enma, 131
POPENOE
Sus i e B., 106, 116
PORTER
Enma E., 107, 116,
William T., 110, 116
POTTER
A.M., Mrs., 134
Sarah, Mrs., 135
POWELL
Clara, 110, 116
PRENTICE
Steven S., 121, 123
PRESBY
Wilbur F., 110, 116
PRESCOTT
A., 118
PRESTON
E. E., Rev., 106
PRICE
Jacob R., 110, 115
Lesl ie, 123
Leslie A., 121
PROTSCH
Richard E., 127
Richard E., Mrs., 127
R.E., 128
PUCKETT
William M., Sr., 124
QUAYLE
W.A., 107,109,112
QUINTON
A.B., 120
RABER
Alta, 107, 116
Charles D., 110, 114
RADCLI FF
Ida, 111, 116
RAHSKOPF
Lillian Z., 112, 116
RAIBLE
Erhard, 110, 115

144

RANDEL
Susan R., 112, 116
RANKIN
William H., 111, 116
RANSOM
Letha B., 120
RANSON
Letha B., 123
RASSKOFF
,J ., Rev., 132
RAY
Ilert, 121, 123
U.J., 118
Ollie, 109, 116
RAYSON
ttarry, 111, 116
READING
El izabeth, 121
El i zabeth E., 123
James, 121
.Iames W., 123
REANIS
Mabel, 121, 123
REARDON
A.P., 130
REBER
Louise, Mrs., 135
REDDING
Emma, 133
REECE
Carrie E., 110, 116
Nellie E., 111, 116
REED
Harvey, 130
REEDER
Bertha S., 105, 116
L,3ura M., 121, 123
REINERT
Anna (Miss), 114, 116
REIlmART
Chas. E., 127
Chas. E., Mrs., 127
REISCH
Hattie, 105, 116
RENICH
Lillian, 119, 123
RESER
Adol ia, 107, 116
REYNOLDS
Gordon, Mrs., 131
Jean, 135
Jean, Mrs., 133
Mattie, 107, 116
RICHARDS
Charles F., 111, 115

�RICHARDS, cont.
Florence L., 107, 116
Mary E., 110, 116
R., 118
RICHARDSON
A.M., 108, 112
Hazel D., 119, 121, 122
Sus a A., 108, 116
William C., 111, 115
RICKER
Arthur S.M., 111, 116
Hiram M., 111, 114
RILEY
S.S., 118
RINEHART
John, 106
RITCHEY
Fred, 118
RITTER
Anna B., 121, 123
W.M., 121, 123
ROACH
F•E., 121, 123
ROBERTSON
Alexander, 111, 115
ROBINSON
Alice, Mrs., 127
T.A., 113
William H., 111, 115
ROBISON
Myrtloth D., 121, 123
ROCKLAND
M., Mrs., 127
RODELL
Emma C., 107, 116
RODEWALD
Farm of, 129
RODKEY
Ella J., 106, 116
RODRICK
Louis B., 111, 116
ROFFLE
Callie, 108, 116
Evaline, 106, 116
ROGER
Rufus, 121
ROGERS
Rufus, 123
ROHE
George, 130
Lena, 134
Martin, Mrs., 135
ROSE
Alex, 118

ROSZELL
Roger, 135
ROTHWELL
Bessie, 119, 123
ROWAN
Anna May, 111, 116
ROYER
Dora I., 106, 116
John Elmer, 111, 116
RUSSELL
Martha J., 105, 116
Nellie G., 111, 116
Wm., Mrs., 127
SALISBURY
Elizabeth L., 106, 116
SAMMER(S)
Edward S., 111, 116
SAMS
William C., 111, 116
SANDERS
Eli zabeth, 136
Julia, 113, 116
SATTERWHITE
John, 111, 117
SAWERS
James H., 121, 123
SAWYER
Jessie P., 106, 116
SCHECK
W.F., 121
SCHELL
Belle, Miss, 127, 128
George W., 111, 116
G.W., 127
G.W., Mrs., 127
SCHELLACK
Flossie, 135
SCHENDEL
Andrew, 129, 132
David, 132
Farm of, 131
Helen, 135
Lewie H., 135
Lewis B., 135
Mabel A., 135
Mabel Marie Dwyer, 135
Wesley, 135
SCHMIDLI
J., Rev., 132
SCHMIT
John, 111, 115
SCHRADER
Carl R., 121, 123

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SCHRECK
Ilene May, 135
SCHREIBER
J.F., Rev., 132
SCHUMANN
Peter, Rev., 106, 112
P., Rev., 132
SCHUPP
Louis, 111, 115
SCOLES
Imogene, Mrs., 135
SCOTT
Chas. M., 118
Harrison C., 111, 115
James, 121, 123
SCROGGS
Wenda ll, 123
Wendell, 121
SEAMAN
Ira L., 111, 115
SEARCH
Warren 0., 111, 116
SEATON
Rena, 119, 123
SEDGWICK
Harry, 111, 115
SEETIN
Ray, Mrs., 134
SEITZ
Margaret G., 112, 116
SEIWALD
George H., 111, 117
Louis, 111, 114
SELIG
A.L., 127
A.L., Mrs., 127
John E., 127
John E., Mrs., 127
L.F., Mrs., 127
SELLERS
A.A., 118
A.J., 118
SELZER
Bill, 129
Bob, 135
Carrie, 130
Carrie Glaser, 135
Christene, 135
Dan, 135
David, 135
Donald Wright, 135
Dorian, 135
Elfrida, 135
Erwin, 135
Eva, 135

145

SELZER, cont.
Hazel, 135
Helen, 135
Ilene, 135
Imogene, 135
James, 135
John Jay, 135
Lila, 135
Nana (STROBEL), 135
Otto William, 135
Paul, 130
Paul Henry, 135
Ruby, 135
Sophia Baecker, 135
Sophia Baker, 135
Wi l fred, 129, 135
Wilfred L., 135
William, 130, 132, 135
William, Mrs., 131
William John, 135
Wi nona, 135
W.J., 135
Zella Wright, 135
SETTERBERG
Charles, 111, 116
SEYMOUR
Hattie C., 122, 123
SHAFER
J.E., 118
SHANNON
Mary T., 113, 116
SHAW
Adal ine, 101
SHEARER &amp; Co., 128
SHEDD
Margaret L., 111, 116
SHEPARD
Lucius F., 111, 116
SHIPMAN
H. L., 121, 123
SHIRAR
Chas., 127
Cora, Miss, 127
David, 127
D., 127
Frank, 127
Geo. Frank, 127
JamesR.,127
James R., Mrs., 127
J • R., 127, 128
Thos. N., 127
SHLUETER
Mina, 108, 116
SHOAF
John H., 111, 115

�SHORE
B.B., Mrs., 134
SHORTLE
P., 118

SHUCK
D., 118

SHUFFLEBOTHOM
Bessie, 113, 116
SHULTS
Edwin, 132
SHULTZ
Bessie M., 109, 116
Edwin, 129
SIEWALD
Al fred, 130
SILBERMANN
John J., 107,112
SIMMONS
Louise M., 112, 116
Samuel 1., 111, 116
SIMON
Mary, 110, 116
Peter J., 111, 114
SIMPSON
Mary Louise, 113, 116
SIPES
William E., 111, 115
SISCOE
Jennie E., 106, 116
SKINNER
Charles A., 112, 116
SLAVENS
I rene S., 124
SMITH
Anna, 101
Berniece, 134, 135
Geo. H., 128
Geo. H., Mrs., 127
G.W., 118
Howard, 121
Howard L., 123
James, 112, 114
James D., 112
Jennie E., 109, 116
John E., 112, 114
J.A., 117
Mary Jane, 99, 101
Mary J., 117
Samuel, 121, 123
Tena, 99, 101
Theodria, 117
Wm. L., 118
Zona, 129
SNEEGAS
Eligth, Mrs., 127

SNEEGAS, cont.
Frank, 127
Frank, Mrs., 127
Mary M., Miss, 127
SNYDER
J.H., M.G., 109, 112
SOMMER
Christene, Mrs., 135
SOULE
ElTI11a B., 105, 116
SOWERS
Clara B., 109, 116
ElTI11a, 113, 116
Mary H., 116
Mary N., 106
SPEER
Hardin, 112, 116
SPENCER
Castle H., 117
Daniel H., 117
lona, 118
John, 118
J .W., 118
O.D. , 118
W. H. , 118
SPERRY
Jim, 102
Watson, 102
SPRAY
Ruth, 124
SPRING
John W., 112, 116
John W., M.G., 107
J.W., M.G., 107
STAHL
Jacob, 99, 101
Sarah, 99, 101
Tena (SMITH), 99
STAINES
J.S., 118
STAMP
Fannie, 108, 116
STANLEY
ElTI11a, 110, 116
Harvey, M.G., 110
Sherman A., 112, 114
STANWIX
Cel inda, 108, 116
STAPLES
Dora B., 119, 123
STEELE
Janett E., 110, 116
STEFFEN
Gertie Faye, 124
John, 124

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STEPHENS
J.P., M.G., 111
Nelson, 123
Nelson I., 121
STERNBERGH
T.J., J.P., 105, 106
STEVENS
Maggie, Miss, 127
Quincey C., 112, 115
STEVENSON
Mable Irene, 124
W.B., M.G., 106, 113
STEVIC
ElTI11a (POOCH), 131
. STEWART
Hattie, Mrs., 134
John H., 112, 114
STOCKMANN
Ella, 120, 123
STONE
W.E., 120
STORMS
G.F., 118
STOTE
Amos H., 99,105,107,108,

STURDEVANT
Charles N., 112, 115
STURM
Dan, 135
Dan, Mrs., 134
George, 131, 132, 135
.John, 129, 135
IHnnie, 135
ST . GERMAINE
Thos., 127
SUGRUE
.John F., 112,.115
SUl.CEN
El izabeth, 106, 116
SUTTON
Doctor Franklin, 112,
115

SWANSON
~'artin,

112, 114

SWEETS
Judy, 125
SWICKARD
N.A., M.G., 112
SWOPE
Mary (Polly), 99, 101

109,110,111,113

STOUGH
Janet, 133
STRAFFON
C. W., 128

STRAHM
Frederick, 112, 114
STRASBURG
J .M., 118

W. H., 118

STRAUP
Minnie L., 111, 116
STRAWTHER
Laura J., 108, 116
STROBEL
Clara, 135
Dan, 135
Jack, 135
Jacob G., 112, 116
Louise, 135
Minnie, 135
Nana, 135
Sarah, 135
Sophia, 135
STROICK
D., 118

STRONG
Dwight A., 112
STUDEBAKER
Lydia, 111, 116

146

TANNER
Cornelia C., 106, 116
TAYLOR
Henry A., 112, 116
James, 122
James H., 123
Merrill S., 122, 123
Sarah E., 111, 113, 116
TEGART
Flint T., 122, 123
TEN.~EN I LES?
J'Jhn, 122, 123
THAARUP
Al fred, ·127
TH II~E
Elizabeth, 113, 116
THOMAS
Ennis T., 112, 115
George A., 112, 114
Jc'hnW., 112, 114
THOMPSON
Bessie, Mrs., 104
Errma D., 111, 116
Herman V., 112, 116
J.G., 117
L., 118

THOREN
Henry C., 112, 115

�THURLOW
Edwin L., 112, 114
TINDALL
O.L., 107
TIPTON
Mary Al ice, 124
TITLE
Bobby Dobbins, 102
TOBLER
Carl, 102
TODD
LaurenM.,116
Lauren M., Sr., 112
Thomas A.L., 112, 117
TOPPING
John B., 112, 114
TORNADEN
Herman C., 112, 115
TOWNE
Hiram, 117
TRANSUE
Joseph, 112, 115
TRAYNOR
Myrtle M., 127
TREADWELL
N.D., 118
TRIMBLE
Laura A., 109, 116
TRIPP
David, 118
TROPP
Melvina A., 106, 116
TUCKER
Dexter, M.G., 112
J.M., 118
Ray, Mrs., 134
Thos., 118
TURNER
Mary M., 113, 116
TUTT
Elmore, 122, 123
TUTTLE
Nellie S., 113, 116
Susan, 108, 116
TYLER
Leander, 118
Sarah A., 110, 117
ULRICH
Manford, 112, 115
URY
Josiah C., 112, 114
VAIL
Cornelius, 113, 116

VAN PELT
Reuben H., 113, 115
R.H., 105, 106, 112
VAN VALKENBURG, 118
VAN VOORHIS
Myrtie M., 108, 117
VANCE
Joseph, 118
VANDERBUR
Charles, 113,116
VANN
Gertrude McGee, 104
1.1 ill i am J., 104
VERMI LLION
Anna M., 114, 117
VERMILYA
Ella V., 105, 117
VERNON
Mr., 103
VERNSEN
Ole, 127
Ole, Mrs., 127
Walberg, Miss, 127
VINCENT
Eileen, Mrs., 134
VITT
Lena, 111, 117
Nora Belle, 109, 117
Will i am, 130
VOGEL
H.H., Rev., 131
VOGLER
Valentine, 113, 116
WAKLEY
Ida L., 105, 117
WALDIE
William, 113, 114
WALKER
George C., 113, 116
Jennie, 102
John, 102
J.W.,109
Mattie, 113, 117
Oliver D., 113, 116
WALL
Teckla, 121, 123
WALLACE
Caroline, 121, 123
WALTERS
F., 118
WALTON
Eliza Jane, 112, 117
J.C., 122, 123

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WARD
Blanche, 119, 123
Nelson, 118
Osa C., 122, 123
WARREN
Asa J., 122, 123
William H., 113, 116
WASHINGTON
George, 113, 115, 116
WATERS
Charles, 136
Samuel, 136
Sophie Deering, 136
WATSON
Enoch, 113, 115
S.J., 118
WEAVER
L.E., 118
Sarah A., 113, 117
S., 118
WEILER
George A., 130
WEIST
John H., 113, 115
WELCH
D.H., 108
WELLS
F.E., 119
William M., 113, 115
WENZEL
Gussie, 108, 117
WEST
Jess i eM., 106, 117
WEYBRIGHT
Wm., 105
WHEATON
Charles A., 122, 123
WHEELER
George A., 113, 116
Robert, 122, 123
WHITAKER
Fred, 113, 115
WHITCOMB
George A., 113, 114
Mary L., 121, 123
WHITE
Ida E., 121, 123
Marshall, 102
Thomas, 122, 123
WHITMAN
Albery A., 108, 109, 112
WHITNEY
Marquis D., 113, 114
Wm., 107, 110, 111, 113

147

WHITON
F.J., 117
WICKER
Maria 1.1., 101
WIDENER
Charles R., 113, 116
WIEDEMANN
Wm., 128
WIEMAN
Fred 1.1., 122, 123
WILCOX
Charl ie, 102
WILLARD
Cora, 111, 117
WILLEY
J.W. , 122, 123
Serenus E., 113, 116
Vida 0., 108, 117
WILLIAMS
Antoinette, 102
James, 113, 114
Leana, 108, 117
L.F.H., 118
WILSON
Alma, 122, 123
Clyde, 127
J.P. , 121
Lenore 1.1., 136
Robert E., 113, 114
Ruth, 134
Sybil, 107, 117
Thomas E., 113, 115
Virginia B., 109, 117
~IINCHELL

Nathan J., 122, 123
WINEY
Thomas G., 105,108,113
WINTERS
David, 105
Ferdinand, 113, 116
M.S., 118
WISE
Felix E., 113, 117
WISSMAN
Andrew, 129
WIZER
P.G., 118
WOLLENZEIN
Frances, Mrs., 127
WOMAC
Florence, 108, 117
WOOD
J .G., 119
J.W., 121

�WOODS
Ra l ya B., 122, 123
WOODWARD
Brinton D., 122, 123
D.l., 111
WOOTEN
M., 113
WORTHINGTON
C., 118
WOSVENOR
Bertha, 120
Bertha A., 123
WRIGHT
B., 118 .
Chester F., 122, 123
Earl, Mrs., 134
Edward, 113, 117
Lizzie, 106, 117
Max, Rev., 131
Zella, 135
WUERTH
J., Rev., 132
WYMAN
Carlton, 113, 114
WYNNE
Charles E.,·114, 116
YANCEY
Mr., 103
YARNOLD
Ma linda F., 110, 117
YEAGER
Geo., 118
Jacob, 118
Joseph, 118
YEWDALL
Charles H., 114, 117
YOUNG
Robert, 118
Wm., 118
Wm. Jr., 118
ZEEB
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ZELLNER
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ZIESENIS
Hilda, 124
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Geo. W., 118
Geo. W. Jr., 118
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THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY

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We are Always Up-to-date With Breeding and Individuality. Stock for
Sale at All Times. We Invite You to Come and Inspect Our Herd.
Everything Cholera Immune.

OUR SALES ARE HELD TWICE YEARLY-IN APRIL
AND OCTOBER. WRITE FOR CATALOG.

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66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President. • • • •
Vice President. • .
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer •
Librarian. .
Genealogist.
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jackie Kennedy, Rt. 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006·9716
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Justyn Brown, 2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Kevin Ones lager, 114 Elm, Box 263, Baldwin, KS 66006
Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Ref reshments. .
Goodwill. • . . . .
Ways and Means . . .
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman • . .
Budget . . . • • • • • •
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
Family History Book Chair
FGS Representative.
Publications . . •
Pioneer Chairman.
Pioneer Committee

Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Vivian Commons
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawr'ence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Carol Francis,'1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if p~ssible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00
single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas county
Genealogical society and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from
JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont st., Lawrence, KS. Hours are
Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30' a.m. - 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .• Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE
CHECKED OUT. A card file of the Society'S holdings is kept at the Reference
Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials may be
reserved through interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by

The Douglas County Genealogical Society, Inc.
p.o. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
Vol. XIV, No. 2

winter 1990

CONTENTS

PAGE

Members of the Douglas Co. Genealogical Soc., Nov. 1990 ...•..

53

Five Generation Chart Surname Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

58

Quer ies Surname Index........................................

61

The JESSEE Family of Bloomington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

63

Claim of William JESSEE Before the u.S. Congress ....•••••....

65

Correction to Farmer's Mail &amp; Breeze Directory - TUCKERjDEAY.

66

The Homes of Winnie smith LyONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •

66

Memorial to Lucie A.

(CARRUTH) WOOD .............•..••........

67

Obituary of Professor William Herbert CARRUTH ..........•....•

69

Some of Paschal FISH, Jr. 's Family...........................

70

Death Notices from the Proceedings of the Ancient Order of united
Workman (AOUW) Grand Lodge of Kansas and Grand Lodge Knights of
Pythius (KP) of Kansas, 1877 - 1918 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 71
Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents .....•••••

75

The Kansas Farmer and Mail &amp; Breeze Directory, 1920, cont ....

77

PETERSON Pioneers from the Year 1867 ......................•.•

83

KENNEDY Clan Travels Westward from Ireland to Kansas •........

84

Queries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

85

Index of Names in Current Issue ..••....•....•.....•........•.

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THE PIONEER welcomes articles and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas County family history, with the exception of articles from published
and copyrighted sources. It is not necessary that articles be camera ready,
but if you are typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space
for binding. Send submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or
submit to a Board member.

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�MEMBERS OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
NOVEMBER 1990

INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY MEMBERS
1. ABELLA, N.E. and Lottie, 1501 Inverness Dr. #229, Lawrence, KS 66046
2. BABBITT, Dale and Norma, Rt. 1 Box 239, Overbrook, KS 66524
3. BAKER, Ralph and Edna, 2410 Louisiana St., Lawrence, KS 66046
4. BANDEMER, Wilber, 204 Chase, Portland, TX 78374
5. BAXTER, Delbert and Mary, 1614 E. 18th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66044
6. BEASLEY, Willis and Norma, 1525 S. Garfield st., Denver, CO 80210
7. BENNETT, Dorothy, 2092 S. Bluff Rd., Traverse City, MI 49684
8. BERG, Emma, 1329 Kasold, F-l, Lawrence, KS 66049
9. BOCK, Mildred, 13811 Kimberly Dr., Largo, FL 34644
10. BOGGS, Patsy, 1156 El Camino Real Rd., Montrose, CO 81401
11. BROWN, Justyn, 2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
12. BRUNK, Doris, 508 Oswell, Bakersfield, CA 93307
13. BUNTON, Kathryn, 2135 Kentucky st., Lawrence, KS 66046
14. BURCHILL, Mary, 1612 st. Andrews, Lawrence, KS 66047
15. CAIN, Donald and Roberta, 2416 Morningside Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
16. CHAPMAN, Beverley, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
17. CLARKE, Dorothy, 1908 New Hampshire st., Lawrence, KS 66046
18. CLOUGH, Vivian, Rt 5 Box 128, Lawrence, KS 66046
19. COAN, Rebecca, 307 Parkhill Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
20. CORDELL, Chloetta, 20185 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, KS 66030
21. COUCH, Maudie, 631 Locust, Eudora, KS 66025
22. CURTISS, Earl and Oma, 1623 Harper st., Lawrence, KS 66044
23. DEAN, Virgil and Jan, 929 Alabama, Lawrence, KS 66044
24. DOCTOR, Marjorie, 1308 W. 20th St., Lawrence, KS 66046
25. DOHERTY, Lavon, Rt 3 Box 34, Adel, IA 50003
26. DOREMUS, Mrs. George, RR 2 Box 230, Washington, IL 61571
27. DOWDLE, Ernest, 1035 Jana Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049
28. DUNCAN, Alta, 406 E. 10th St., Lawrence, KS 66044
29. DUNN, Elizabeth, 8935 Cottonwood, Apt. 3, Lenexa, KS 66215
30. EADS, Miriam, 401 Rochester st., Apt. 206, Pratt, KS 67124
31. EVINGER, Marlene and David, 310 W. 13th st., Eudora, KS 66025
32. FREEMAN, Marjorie, 2317 Anderson Rd., Lawrence, KS 66046
33. GABRIEL, Marjaret, Rt 1, Eudora, KS 66025
34. GIMBLET, Ernest and Dorothy, 1026 Martin Rd., Houston, TX 77018-2016
35. GORTON, Thomas and Catherine, 831 Illinois, Lawrence, KS 66044
36. GRIFFIN, Rejeana, 8274 E. 32nd Pl., Tulsa, OK 74145
37. GUY, Genevieve, Box 267, Eudora, KS 66025
38. GUY, Ruth, Rt 2 Box 307, Lawrence, KS 66046
39. HAMPSHIRE, Mark, 7106 S. Dexter St., Littleton, CO 80122
40. HART, David, 4001 Jean Ave., Bethpage, NY 11714
41. HAYNES, Elizabeth, 4952 Sea Volf Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95409
42. HELLSTROM, Ray, 12000 Bennington, Grandview, MO 64030
43. HERRINGTON, Nancy, 806 Baltic Dr., Florissant, MO 63031
44. HOFMANN, Barbara, 66 Lobsterback Rd., Trumball, CT 06611
45. HOOVER, Mark, 1573 Beverly Rd., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
46. HOUGLAND, Maxine, Rt 1 Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
47. HOUT, Goldie, Rt 5 Box 128, Lawrence, KS 66046
48. HUELSBERGER, Helmut and Ursula, 1908 Alabama St., Lawrence, KS 66046
49. HUGHEY, Lora, 2424 Melrose Lane, Lawrence, KS 66046

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�50. IRVIN, virginia, 2109 20th Ave., Monroe, WI 53566
51. JAMISON, Mary, Rt 2 Box 58A, Baldwin City, KS 66006
52. JARDON, Marvin and Norma, Rt 1, Baldwin City, KS 66006
53. JOHNSON, Aurelia and Otto, 1528 S. Oak st., ottawa, KS 66067
54. JOHNSON, Marguerite, 524 Lincoln, Lawrence, KS 66044
55. KENNEDY, Max and Jackie, RR 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006
56. KENSIT, Inez, 4984 westmont Ave., San Jose, CA 95130
57. KIDWELL, Irma and Richard, 1617 Rhode Island st., Lawrence, KS 66044
58. KING, Myron and Edwina, 2917 Santa Fe Lane, Lawrence, KS 66047
59. KLINE, Dorothea, 801 N. First St., Garden City, KS 67846
60. KNOX, James and Bernice, RR 2 Box 99, Valley Falls, KS 66088
61. KRAFT, Christine, 404 Cattleman ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
62. LAWSON, A.J. and Mary, 2246 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS 66046
63. LONG, Fern, Box 125, Eudora, KS 66025
64. LUND, Joan, 515 Bonnymeade Dr., Champaign, IL 61821
65. METSKER, Shirley, 13695 Boston St., Brighton, CO 80601
66. MEYER, Pauline, 1600 Haskell #218, Lawrence, KS 66044
67. MEYER, Ruth, 103 3rd Box 135, Winchester, KS 66097
68. MOORE, Mary and Sharon Kay, 1131 Deleware St., Lawrence, KS 66044
69. MUSICK, Cheryl, Rt. 5 Box 145, Lawrence, KS 66046
70. McCARTHY, Paul, 115 Providence Rd., Lawrence, KS 66049
71. McGEE, Virginia, 1102 Birch St., Eudora, KS 66025
72. McMANNESS, Michael and Brenda, Rt 5 Box 46A, Lawrence, KS 66046
73. NEEL, Barbara, 6710 NW 31st Terr., Bethany, OK 73008
74. NELSON, Richard, 2425 Orchard Lane, Lawrence, KS 66049
75. O'CONNELL, Mary, 623 Virginia Dr., Rio Vista, CA 94571
76. ONESLAGER, Kevin, 114 Elm, Box 263, Baldwin City, KS 66006
77. PARKER, Martha, Rt 2 Box 99, Overbrook, KS 66524
78. PARKER, Roberta, 674 S. 10th, Salina, KS 67401
79. PAYNE, Janet, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
80. PEMBERTON, Marie, RR 1 Box 33, Pawhuska, OK 74056
81. POSTMA, James, P.O. Box 507, Lawrence, KS 66044
82. POTTER, Donald, 2210 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66046
83. PRALL, Rhoda, 14104 Piedras Rd. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87123
84. RADER, Juanita, 1416 S. 40th St., Kansas City, KS 66106
85. RANKIN, C.C. and Polly, 1510 University Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
86. REID, Janet, 104 Patricia Way, Grass Valley, CA 95949
87. ROSS, Robin, 1021 Holiday Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049
88. SANDERS, Elizabeth, Rt 5 Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093
89. SAYLER, Virginia and John, 342 Woodlawn Circle, Lawrence, KS 66049
90. SCHELL, Dorothy, 731 S. Blaine, Moscow, ID 83843
91. SCHOTT, Cynthia, P.O. Box 3989, Lawrence, KS 66046
92. SCHWARZ, Albert, Rt 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006
93. SHAW, Ray, 17410 Maple Valley Hwy, Sp 75, Renton, WA 98058
94. SHOGRIN, Quentin and Donna, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence, KS 66049
95. SMITH, Adell, 2558 W. Village Lane, Springfield, MO 65807
96. SMITH, Claude and Zona, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66049
97. SMITH, Nancy, 534 Kasold Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049
98. SNEDEGER, Jean and Charles, 1638 Rhode Island St., Lawrence, KS 66044
99. SPENCER, Iona, RR 1 Box 274, Lecompton, KS 66050
100. STUART, Mary Lynn, Rt 2, Baldwin City, KS 66006
101. SWANGER, Carol, 2637 W. 6th Ave., Kennewick, WA 99336
102. SWEETS, Judy, 2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
103. TALLEY, Fay and Lloyd, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
104. THOMPSON, Bill and Ruth, 2907 Missouri, Lawrence, KS 66046

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TITLE, Barbara, 3947 Greenwood, Orange, CA 92669
TWEDDELL, Gertrude, 531 Ash, Eudora, KS 66025
VAUGHN, Donald and Wilma, 1946 Barker Ave., Lawrence, KS 66046
VOPICKA, Joanne, 9133 S. 77th Ave., Bridgeview, IL 60455
WHITE, Marilyn, 9605 Sixth Ave., Inglewood, CA 90305-3207
WHITSON, Robert and Carol, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
WIGGINS, Dorothy and Elwood, Rt 2 Box 319W, Lawrence, KS 66046
WIGGINS, Jane, Rt 5 Box 54, Lawrence, KS 66046
WILLIAMS, Patricia, P.O. Box 370, Ocean Park, WA 98640
WINCHELL, Arthur and Mary Lou, 927 Crestline, Lawrence, KS 66049
WORLEY, Charles and Erma, RR 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046

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,
ARIZONA
Arizona State Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 42075, Tucson, AZ 85733
Sun City Genealogical Society,' P.O. Box 1448, Sun City, AZ 85351
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 908, Hot Springs, AR 71902-0908
CALIFORNIA
Orange County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1587, Orange, CA 92668
Paradise Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 460, Paradise, CA 95969-0460
Santa Maria Valley Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1215, Santa Maria, CA 93456
COLORADO
Colorado Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 9671, Denver, CO 80209
Foothills Genealogical Society of Colorado, P.O. Box 15382, Lakewood, CO 80215
FLORIDA
Gen. Soc. of Okaloosa Co., FL, P.O. Box 1175, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32549-1175
Manasota Genealogical Society, 1405 4th Ave., Bradenton, FL 33506
IDAHO
Idaho Genealogical Society, 4620 Overland Rd., Rm. 204, Boise, ID 83705-2867
ILLINOIS
DeWitt County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 632, Clinton, IL 61727
Federation of Genealogical Societies, 1513 Towhee Lane, Naperville, IL 60565
Great River Gen. Society, Quincy Public Library, 526 Jersey, Quincy, IL 62301
Marissa Historical &amp; Genealogical Society, Box 47, Marissa, IL 62257
McLean Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 488, Normal, IL 61761
Moultrie County Historical &amp; Gen. Society, P.O. Box MM, Sullivan, IL 61951
Schuyler Co. Hist. Museum, Restored Jail &amp; Gen. Center, 200 S. Congress,
Rushville, IL 62681
South Suburban Genealogical &amp; Hist. Soc., P.O. Box 96, South Holland, IL 60473
INDIANA~-'I

Allen County Publict1brary, Box 2270, Ft. Wayne, IN 46801-2270
Elkhart County Genealogical Society, 1812 Jeanwood Dr., Elkhart, IN 46514

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�IOWA
Iowa Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 7735, Des Moines, IA 50322
NW Iowa Gen. Soc., Le Mars Public Library, 46 1st st. S.W., Le Mars, IA 51031
KANSAS
Cherokee Co. of SE KS, Columbus Pub. Lib., 205 N.Kansas, Columbus, KS 66725
Crawford Co. Gen. Soc., Pittsburg Pub. Lib., 211 W. 4th st., Pittsburg, KS
66762
Eudora Area Historical Society, Box 125, Eudora, KS 66025
Finney county Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 592, Garden City, KS 67846
Jefferson County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 146, Oskaloosa, KS 66066
Johnson County Gen. Society, P.O. Box 8057, Shawnee Mission, KS 66208-0057
Kansas Council of Genealogical Societies, P.O. Box·3858, Topeka, KS 66604-6858
Kansas Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 103, Dodge City, KS 67801
Kansas State Historical Society, 10th &amp; 'Jackson st., Topeka, KS 66612
Kansas University Lib., Periodicals Sec., Serials Dep., Lawrence, KS 66045
Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 362, Leavenworth, KS 66048
Lecompton Historical Society, Lecompton, KS 66050
Linn County Genealogical Society, Box 137, Pleasanton, KS 66075
Midwest Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1121, Wichita, KS 67201
North Central Kansas Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 251, Cawker City, KS 67430
Old Fort Gen. Soc. of Southeast Kansas, 201 S. National, Ft. Scott, KS 66701
Phillips county Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 114, Phillipsburg, KS 67661
Reno County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 5, Hutchinson, KS 67504-0005
Riley County Gen. Society &amp; Kansas Kin, 2005 Claflin Rd., Manhattan, KS 66502
Santa Fe Trail Historical Society, Box 668, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Smoky Valley Genealogical Soc. &amp; Library, 211 W. Iron #205, Salina, KS 67401
Topeka Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 4048, Topeka, KS 66604-0484
Watkins Community Museum, 1047 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS 66044
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 153, Frankfort, KY 40602
South Central Kentucky Hist. &amp; Gen. Soc., P.O. Box 157, Glascow, KY 42142-0157
LOUISIANA
Ark La Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 4462, Shreveport, LA 71104
MARYLAND
Prince George County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 819, Bowie, MD 20715-0819
MICHIGAN
Western MI Gen. Soc., Grand Rapids Pub. Lib., Library Plaza N.E., Grand
Rapids, MI 49503
MISSOURI
Heart of America Gen. Soc. &amp; Lib., Kansas City Pub. Lib., Missouri Valley Rm.,
311 E. 12th St., Kansas City, MO 64106
Jackson County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1133, Independence, MO 64051
Mid-Missouri Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 715, Jefferson City, MO 65102
St. Louis Genealogical Soc., 9011 Manchester Rd., Suite 3, st. Louis, MO 63144
NEBRASKA
Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 541, Fremont, NE 68025-0541

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�OHIO
Cincinnati Public Library, 800 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202-2009
OKLAHOMA
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Drawer 1210, Durrant, OK 74702-1210
Pawhuska Genealogical Society, 301 E. 6th St., Pawhuska, OK 74056
Woods county Genealogist, P.O. Box 234, Alva, OK 73717
OREGON
Gen. Forum of Portland, 1410 S.W. Morrison St, RID. 812, Portland, OR 97205
Yamhill County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 568, McMinnville, OR 97128
SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City Soc. for Genealogical Research, P.O. Box 1495, Rapid City, SD 57709
Sioux Valley Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 655, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
TEXAS
Ft. Worth Genealogical Society, P.o. Box 9767, Ft. Worth, TX 76147
Parker County Genealogical Society, 1214 Charles St., Weatherford, TX 76086
Permian Basin Genealogical Society, 321 W. 5th St., Odessa, TX 79761
UTAH
Family History Library Acqu., 35 N. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150
VERMONT
Gen. Soc. of Vermont, Westminster West, RFD 3 Box 986, Putney, VT 05346
VIRGINIA
National Genealogical Society, 4527 17th St. North, Arlington, VA 22207
WASHINGTON
Seattle Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 549, Seattle, WA 98111
What com Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1493, Bellingham, WA 98227-1493
Yakima Valley Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 445, Yakima, WA 98907
WASHINGTON D.C.
Library of Congress, Exchange and Gift Division, Washington, D.C. 20540
WISCONSIN
Stevens Point Area Gen. Soc., Portage Co. Library, 1325 Church St., Stevens
Point, WI 54481
Wisconsin State Historical Society, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706

BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
British Columbia Gen. Soc., P.O. Box 94371, Richmond, BC, Canada V6Y-2A8

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�FIVE GENERATION CHART SURNAME INDEX
For those current members who have submitted Five-Generation Charts, the
surnames on those charts are listed below. The number following the surname
refers to the number assigned in the preceeding membership list to the member
who submitted the chart.
ACHENBACK 68
ADAMS 58,76
ADCOCK 16
ADENGER 59
AIKEN 58
ALBERS 56
ALEXANDER 36
ALLEN 32
ALUMBAUGH 19,110
AMENT 61
AMICK 115
ANDERSON 61,76
ARCHAMBOULT 14
ARMS 16
ARMSTRONG 36,107,110
ATCHLEY 87
ATHERTON 43
ATKINS 76
BACUM 31
BAILEY 5,107
BAKER 20,46,61
BALDWIN 32
BALLENGER 105
BARKER 19
BARKLEY 32
BARNES 16,31
BARNEY 61
BARRON 58
BARRY 58
BARTLEMAN 108
BAXTER 5,107
BAYLOR 61
BEASLEY 58
BEAUCHAT 52
BEDWELL 110
BELL 61
BELLAMY 93
BENNETT 7,27
BERREY 36
BERRYMAN
94
,
BEVARD 32
BEVINS 94
BISE 58
BLACK 32,36
BLAKE 68
BLASEKATTE 9
BLISS 43
BOASLEY 31

BOATMAN 19
BOBBITT 27
BOCK 9
BOCKE 115
BOEHNER 56
BOEHRINGER 115
BOLES 91
BOLLINGER 83
BOLTON 91
BOND 105
BONER 46
BOOTH 53
BORDEN 61
BOUILLION 108
BOULAY 14
BOWER 36
BOYD 61
BOYDSTUN 44
BRADLEY 12,105
BRECHEISEN 52
BRENNER 103
BRENT 61
BREUER 70
BRIGHT 76
BROWN 7,16,27,42
BRUCKER 9
BRUNK 12
BRUNTON 58
BUCHER 56
BUCHHEIM 115
BUCKALEW 32
BUCKLES 5
BUNCH 37
BUNNELL 61
BUNSO 44
BURCHILL 14
BURKETT 91
BURLISON 87
BURNEY 16
BURNS 110
BUTTERBAUGH 58
BUTTON 93
CABLE 84
CACKLER 58
CALL 36
CALLAWAY 61
CAPPS 36
CARlEY 7

CAROLUS 24
CARPENTER 43
CARTER 5,42
CASE 84
CASEBIER 59
CAVANAUGH 20
CESSNA 32
CHALMERS 24
CHANDLER 107
CHAPMAN 16
CHEEVER 59
CHILDERS 5
CHIZUM 59
CHOATE 115
CHURCH 91
CHURCHILL 7
CLARK 16
CLATCHFORD 7
COAN 19
COFFIN 61
COLE 42
COLLARD 36
COLLINS 12
COLYER 91
COMBS 44
CONVIS 61
COOK 32,45
COOKSON 58
COOLEY 61
COONCE 45
CORCORAN 7
CORDELL 20
COREL lOS
CORNETT 12
CORY 61
COWDEN 110
COX 44,58,61,70
CRAIN 32
CRAWFORD 61
CREE 66
CROUSE 115
CUMMINGS 91
DART 96
DARTNALL 87
DAVIDSON 61
DAVIS lOS
DAWSON 61
DAY 16

58

DEBULEY 107
DECKER 103
DEERING 14
DEHEK 45
DEHNER 56
DELLIPE 108
DENEEN 45
DePAS 108
DESCHER 91
DICKENS 32
DILLON 46
DOBBINS 105
DOCTOR 24
DOL BEAU 14
DOMMAIN 58
DOWDLE 27
DRAWYER 103
DRESSER 14
DUNCAN 24,87
DUNLEVY 69
DUNN 115
DURBIN 31
EDDLEMAN 5
EISELE 9
ELLIOT 61
ELLIOTT 46
ELLISON 16
EMBREY 69
ENGLAND 115
ERWIN 84
EVANS 69,107
EVINGER 31
FAIRCHILD 32
FALCKENSTEIN 58,83
FARLEY 58
FAUBION 36
FERGUSON 58
FINDLAYSON 108
FINLEY 94
FLESHMAN 103
FLING 32
FLORY 69
FOGERTY 103
FOLEY 43
FORBES 36
FORNEY 32
FREEMAN 32,110
FRENCH 61

�FRITZ 9
FULKERSON 110
FULLER 61,87
FULLERTON 110
FULTON 37
GARDINER 61
GARDNER 5,59
GARRETT SON 14
GARRISON 93
GATES 7
GAYLORD 84
GIBBS 61
GIBSON 44,53
GILMORE 68
GLASGOW 70
GLEN 61
GLENN 36
GOBEL 9
GRACE 107
GRAHAM 37
GRAVES 16
GREEN 84
GREGORY 107
GRIFFIN 36
GRIMES 61
GRING 16
GROSSMAN 115
GROUND 44
GUARD 42
GUNN 70
GUY 37
GWATHMEY 61
HABBIN 19
HACK 9
HACKSTEIN 53
HALL 58,105
HAMILTON 58
HAMM 5
HAMMER 46
HAMMILL 76
HANEY 12
HANNAH 61
HANSEN 19
HARDY 20
HARE 36
HARGIS 94
HARGROVE 5
HARRELL 12
HARRINGTON 94
HARRISON 5
HARSHBARGER 44
HARTMAN 9
HAUGHTON 61
HAYDEN 43
HAYS 46

HEATH 7
HEINEN 91
HELDER 103
HELLMAN 42
HELLSTROM 42
HELMS 32
HENDRICK 16
HENDRICKS 93
HENRY 68
HERRINGTON 43
HESS 93
HESTER 5
HEYKA/HEJKA 24
HIATT 87
HIGGINS 66
HILL 94,107
HILLIARD 32
HINCKLEY 16
HISER 36
HOAG 61
HOCKENSMITH 68
HODGKIN 61
HOFFMAN 115
HOFMANN 44
HOGAN 45
HOLLAND 76
HOLLOWAY 107
HOODENPYLE 76
HOOK 16
HOOT 32
HOOVER 45
HOTTON 45
HOUGLAND 46
HOUSTON 31
HOUT 68
HOWELL 12,69
HUDSON 59
HUFFMAN 32
HUGHSON 7
HULLMANN 9
HUNTER 110
HUNTLEY 61
HYLAND 84
JAMES 107
JARDON 52
JEFFRIES 105
JENNINGS 107
JOHNS 12
JOHNSON 53,96
JONES 16,44,61,93
JORDAN 59
KALBRANNER 53
KAMPSCHROEDER 115
KATHERMAN 45
KEENER 20

KEENY 83
KELLY 43
KELSO 108
KESTING 115
KEUTNER 32
KIINY 83
KINCAID 61
KINDLESPERGER 58
KING 58,107
KINSEY 69
KIRKWOOD 108
KLABZUBA 24
KLINE 59
KLINEDINST 83
KLUG 84
KLUTZ 32
KNUDSEN 19
KOCH 9
KONIG 9
KOONTZ 45
KRAFT 61,115
KRAMER 94
KRUSE 44
LACE 108
LALLIER 14
LALUZERNE 108
LAMBERT 68
LAMOREAUX 19
LANGHORNE 61
LAPAN 58
LATHAM 110
LAUCHNOR 93
LAWSON 68
LAYCOCK 108
LAYNE 84
LAYTON 58
LEACH 32
LEATHERMAN 58
LEE 58
LeFORCE 59
LEONARD 76
LESLIE 69
LIND 83
LINDSEY 32,43
LINEBARGER 32
LINSEA 43
LITTLE 103
LOGAN 32,59
LONG 103
LONGENECKER 45
LONGNECKER 46
LOOSEN 70
LOWENSTEIN 66
LOWER 16
LUSLKE 53

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LUTZ 45
LYNCH 76
MACKEY 61
MADDEN 105
MAHOOD 108
. MANACE 110
MARKLEY 69
MARSH 61,94
MARTIN 20,69,107
MATHIAS 37
MATTHEW 46
MATTHEWS 5
MAUL 43
MAXWELL 37
MAY 87
MAYSWINKLE 103
McCAIN 115
McCARTHY 70
McCLAIN 46
McCLINTOCK 16
McCLOWNIE 46
McCONNELL 105
McCOY 110
McCULLUM 108
McGUIRE 76,83
McLEAN 59
McMILLEN 94
McNISH 68
McPHERSON 83,94
McROBERTS 31
MEAD 96
MELLEN 5
MERIDETH 107
MERIDIETH 76
METCALFE 61
MEYER 66
MICHAEL 58
MICK 59
MILES 91
MILLER 24,56
MILLSLAGEL 61
MILTENBERGER 45
MONTGOMERY 83
MOOMAW 36
MOORE 46,68
MORR 68
MORTON 107 '
MOSSMAN 107
MUENZENMAYER 56
MURPHY 103
MUSICK 69
MUSSELWH ITE 103
MUUMA 36
MYERS 36
NEALLY 107

�NIEDERER 9
NOEL 53
NORTON 96
NUTHALL 36
OBERLANTA 24
ODELL 36
ODGEN 19
OESTERREICH 56
OGLE 61
OHLFEST 44
OLIVER 16
ONESLAGER 76
ONEY 105
OSHEL 46
OWENS 53
O'BRADY 103
O'NEIL 43
O'REILY 110
PAGE 5
PARISA 14
PATCH 37
PATE 87
PATTERSON 58
PATTON 69
PAULIN 14
PAYNE 61
PELLETT 103
PERKINS 105
PETERSDATTER 19
PETEY 52
PETTIBON 46
PETTIT 87
PETTUS 61
PETZOLD 84
PHILLIPS 5,70
PIERCE 91
PLANK 94
PLUMBER. 108
POHL 53
POTTER 5,61
POWRIE 24
PRATHER 36,69
PRATT 61
PRESTON 12
PRICE 12,94
PUDERBAUGH 58
PURCELL 43,66
RADER 84
RAMEY 84
RANKIN 87
RASOR 76
RAYMOND 107
REICHENBACHER 27
REINHARDT 27
RICE 107

RICHART/RICHARDT 16
RICKMAN 61
RIGGS 16
RILEY 94,110
RITCHEY 32
RITZENTHALERS 52
ROACH 12
ROBERTS 32,115
ROBERTSON 14
ROGERS 42,115
ROSE 36,107
ROSS 87
ROSSEL/ROZZEL 107
ROST 24
ROUSE 107
ROUSSEY 52
RUFF 61
RUSH 36
RYLAND 105
SAlLE 45
SANDERS 76
SASH 20
SCHAAKE 66
SCHEHRER 52
SCHLECTY 58
SCHMIDT 16,66
SCHNEIDER 7
SCHOTT 91
SCHOULT 84
SCHULE 9
SCHULTZ 93
SCHWEIGHAUSER 9
SCOTT 24,46,61
SEARS 87
SEBRING 59
SEFTON 58
SEIBEL 66
SHAFFER 32
SHAFNER 69
SHAHAN 58
SHAW 70,93
SHAWLEY 110
SHERFIELD 5
SHOEMAKER 69
SHOGRIN 94
SIMMONS 32,59,68
SIMON 45
SIMPSON 66
SKILES 31
SLAUGHTER 59
SLAYDEN 107
SLOAN 16,61
SLOCUM 96
SMITH 16,19,32,58,61,96,
103,105,110

SNAPP 110
SNELL 61
SONNER 36
SPANGLER 103
SPEICHER 52
SPIELMAN 58
SPRAGUE 58
SPRIEGER 115
STAATZ 56
STAINBROOK 103
STAMPS 110
STANLEY 36,96
STASCHEN 91
STAUFFER 115
STEVENS 105
STEWART 96,110
STIGER 68
STONE 108
STOREY 16
STRATFORD 66
STREICHER 9
STRICKER 110
STROPE 36
STURGES 32
STUTSMAN 45
SWISHER 96
TALLEY 103
TAPPAN 70
TAYLOE 61
TAYLOR 42,83
THARP 32,36
THAYER 107
THAYER 46
THOMAS 36
THOMPSON 5,42,46
THOMSON 43
TITLE 105
TODD 58
TREMBLE 68
TROVILLO 44
TUCKER 16
TURNER 5
TWEED 68
TYRRELL 70
ULERICH 58
ULRICH 45
VAUGHN 107
VEISTIE 84
VERRALL 61
VOUGHT 16
WADDLE 27
WADE 93
WAGGONER 91
WAKEFIELD 5
WALKER 107

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WALL 96
WALLICH 103
WALLOWT 56
WARD 7,32,46
WARE 43
WATTERS 43
WATTS 61
IoIEATHERS 46
IoIEBSTER 61
WElL 56
WEIR 42
WELLA 58
WEST 83
IoIEYBRIGHT 45
WHETSTONE 32
WHITE 70
WHITMAN 91
WHITNEY 107
WHITSON 110
WIGGIN/WIGGINS 20
WILCOX 110
WILEY 5
WILKINS 43
WILLEY 69
WILLIAMS 19,58,76
WILSON 32,46,61,68,110
WINDELL 36
WINGO 107
WINSLOW 61
WISE 115
WOODBURY 61
WOODFORD 70
IoIORLEY 115
\./RIGHT 105
Io\JLFKUHLE 115
YOCKEY 76
YOUNG 37
ZAWARKA 24
ZEHMS 24
ZEPH 7
ZIMMERER 7
ZIMMERMAN 36
ZINN 36
ZOELER 66
ZURCHER 58

�QUERIES SURNAME INDEX
For those current members who have submitted queries to The Pioneer in the
past, the surnames mentioned in those queries are listed below, with the
exception of surnames that duplicate those from the previous list. The number
following the surname refers to the number assigned in the preceeding
membership list to the member submitting the query.

ABBOTT 46
ADAM 8
ADOLPH 102
AGIN 46
ALEXANDER 61
ANDERSON 51,103
ANDREWS 8
ARUNDALE 96
ASHWORTH 102
AUTHIER 102
BACHELOR 4
BAILEY 61,100
BAKER 46,112
BALSEY 46
BANDY 98
BANISTER 88
BARDELL 113
BARKER 103
BARNES 96
BATTAN 110
BEADLES 107
BEASLEY 6
BEERY 112
BEHRENS 93
BELCHER 15
BENSON 17
BERG 8
BIRKHEAD 102
BLACK 64
BOBBITT 46
BONER 46
BOONE 88,107
BORDEAU 102
BOUCHER 102
BRADSHAW 102
BRAMAN 112
BRASSELL 102
BREEZE 91
BREWER 88
BROWNING 95
BRUCE 6
BRYSON 4,98
BUNKER 13
BUNTON 13
BURKHEAD 102

BURNSIDE 95
BUSTER 71
BUTLER 98
CABBAGE 98
CAILLE 102
CALVIN 107
CARLYLE 40
CARPENTER 94
CARTER 4
CAVENAUGH 102
CAYER 102
CHAMBERS 46
CHANDLER 110
CHAPMAN 98
CHASE 13
CHASTEEN 46
CHEVALIER 102
CLARK 17
CLEATON/CLEETON 114
COATES 26
COE 102
COLE 8
COL LANDER 46
COLLIER/COLYER 102,112
COLVIN 107
COOLEY 46
COON 8
COOPER 107
CORBIN 112
CORRELL 98
COUNTRYMAN 98
COURTNEY 4
COURVILLE 102
COX 98
CRAIG 112
CREVISTON 98
CROSBY 13
CRUME 102
CURLE 96
OAUGHERTY 112
DAVENPORT 96
DAVIS 4,15,102
DECKER 15
DELANO 13
DeROCHER/DESROCHERS 102

DESKINS 88
GORRELL 98
DICKINSON 61
GRAGG 98
DIXON 13
GRANGER 112
DODSON 107
GRIFFIN 103
DOTY 96
HADDOCK 96
DOWNE 107
HADDOX 102
DRAKE 46
HALE 88
DRAMANN 91
HAMMOND 26
DRISKELL 103
HARRISON 88
DU FRESNE 102
HART 40,112
DU PUIS 102
HASS 13
DUCHESS 17
HASTINGS 98
DUKES 102
HEASTON 98
DUROCHER 102
HEFNER 103
EACKER 103
HEGERMAN 13
EASTERLINE/EASTERLING 102
HERDMAN 107
EASTLAND 102
HICKMAN 15
EBERHART 112
HIGGINS 96
EDGINGTON 61
HODGES 15
EGIN 46
HOGLIN 46
ENDICOTT 103
HOLLOWELL 86
ENNEW.17
HOLMES 98
ERNST 91
HOOVER 96
EVANS 103
HOPSON 102
FEAKE 13
HOUGHTILE 98
FELTS 88
HOUSE 113
FELTT 112
HOUSLEY 98
FINE 112
HOWLAND 13
FISHER 98
HOYT 13
FISKE 107
HUCK 88
FITCH 107
HUF F 15
FITZGERALD 107
HUFTILE 98
FLEMING 98,102
HUNT 13
FLEMMING 107
HUSSEY 13
FORREST 100
IRVIN 13,50
FOURNIER 102
JENNINGS 114
FOWLER 13
JOHANN I NG 13
FRAZIER 98
JOHNSON 71
FREEMAN 13
JOINER/JOYNER 102
FULLI LOVE 102
JONES 10,98
FURY 8
JUSTI CE 105
GALLEGHER 113
KEARNEY 102
GARDINER/GARDNER 112
KEENER 88
GIBSON 102
KEENEY 20
GILLISPIE 46
KEILMAN 13

61

�KELSEY 98
KERSHNER 98
KING 114
KIRKPATRICK 61
KOHL 8
KREISELER 8
KUHN 8
LA DUKE 112
LA HAY 105
LANE 15
LARGE 98
LATMAN 96
LAWSON 103
LIGHT 98
LILES 102
LIONAIS 102
LITTRELL 100
LOCKHART 98
LOGSTON 96
LYNCH 98
LYONNAISE 102
MADDOX 100
MAIRE/MAYRE 102
MANCK 8
MANES 110
MANNING 6
MARION 46
MARKS 96
MARLATT 112
MATHEWSON 107
MATNEY 10,103
McCLINTOCK 98
McCOLLISTER 103
McCORD 98
McDONALD 102
McGEE 71,105
McGRANAHAM 98
McNABB 102
METCALF 102
MILLER 8,88,112
MIRIAM 46
MOCK 102
MONK 96
MONNIER 102
MOORE 112
MORROW 98
MOSS 13
MULLER 8
MURRAY/MURRY 98
MYERS 10
NEILL 4
NEVITT 103
NEWELL 13
NEWKIRK 46
NICHOLS 107

NOBLE 114
NUPHER 8
OSWALD 13
OWINGS 112
O'DELL 61
O'HAIR 98
PALMER 13
PATEE 112
PATRICK 102
PEARCY 51
PEEK 98
PERCY 17
PERRY 13,105
PETERS 103
PHAYER 46
PHILLIPS 13
PIGGOTT 46
PLAMONDON 102
PLUMMER 4
POE 98
PROVEAU 102
PROVOST 102
PUCKETT 105
PUGH 112
PULLIAM 102
PURCELL 98
QUINCHE 102
RABOUIN 102
RANDOLPH 88
RASBERRY 102
RASH 57
REED 96
RIGGS 98
ROBERTS 51
ROBERTSON 98
ROCHER 102
ROSE 88
ROTTON 17
ROULLEAU 102
ROUSE 112
ROYAL 13
ROZZEL 107
RUSSELL 17
SALATHIEL 105
SARGENT 17
SARVER 96
SAUM 113
SAVARY 102
SCANNELL 71
SCHENCK 93
SCHMELCHER 96
SCHWAN/SCHWANN 51
SEARS 13
SEMPLE 8
SHAW 96

SHEPARD 57
SHIELDS 15
SIMON 46
SMART 110
SMELSER 96
SMITH 13,77,98,114
SNEDEGER 98
SOUTHARD 96
SPECK 112
SPENCER 13
SPERRY 105
SPINK 107
STANDERFORD/STANDIFORD 114
STANFIELD 96
STAR 88
STEARNS 107
STEWART 96
STONE 100
STREET 17
STRUCK 88
SWAN/SWANN 51
SWEARINGIN 88
SWEENY 13
SWEETS 102
SWEETZER 107
TALBERT 113
TENNESSON 15
TENNYSON 96
THATCHER 13
THAYER 46
THOMAS 13
THORNBRUGH 98
TIBBALS 112
TIBBETS 107
TOUZAR 107
TRACY 102
TRAPP 114
TRIMBLE 98
TUTTLE 26
TYLER 13
VAN PELT 61
VARING 102
VAUGHN/VAUGHAN 98
VINEGAR 91
VITTITOE/VITTITOW 102
VOSS 8
WAGONER 96
WALDRIP 98
WALTERS 96
WARD 112
WAUGH 112
WEBSTER 46,112
WEIS 8
WELCH 40
WELLS 51

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WHEDON 26
WHIPPLE 98
WHITE 13,107
WHITNEY 6
WIES 8
WIGGIN/WIGGINS 88,112
WI LLIAMS 103
WILLIS 6
WILSON 40,98
WISE 96
WOOD 13,46,64,91,107
WOODARD 86
WORK 50
YOUNGLOVE 102

�THE JESSEE FAMILY OF BLOOMINGTON
The following article was prepared from information supplied by Martha Parker:
History of Kansas, by Andreas - Osage county; Obituaries of J.W., Charlie,
Emma, Hinton, and Carrie Jessee from the Free Press, Osage Co., KS; Lawrence
Journal-World, Variety SectionC, Sunday 15 May 1988; Kansas Territorial
Census of 1855, District No.2; Clinton Township, Douglas Co., KS census of
1860, p.223.; Handwritten obituary of Mrs. William Jessee (Nancy Weaver),
author unknown, but notation is made of a copyright 1982 by Joanna L.
Stratton. Sources submitted by Judy Sweets. Article prepared by the editor.
James Wilson
JESSEE was born March 8,
1838 in McLean County,
Illinois, eldest son and
2nd child of William J.
JESSEE and Nancy WEAVER.
James' father was born
in 1809, one of 13
children born to William
J. JESSEE (son of John
JESSEE and Frances LEA)
and Mary VERMILLION,
both of whom had been
born in Caswell County,
North Carolina. James'
mother, Nancy (WEAVER)
JESSEE, was born June
16, 1809 in West
Virginia, daughter of
William WEAVER (son of
James JESSEE family c.1897. Photo courtesy Watkins Museum.
James WEAVER and Nancy
SMITH) and Mary SIMS
(daughter of James and Elizabeth SIMS). James' parents were married March 3,
1831, and moved to Illinois in 1837. Young James grew up on his parents' farm.
In 1853 or 1854, when James was 16 years old, the JESSEEs came to
Douglas County, Kansas, settling on a farm at Bloomington, which is now
Clinton, about nine miles from Lawrence. When they first arrived in Lawrence,
there were only sod houses and one frame building in the town, and the border
wars fought over whether Kansas Territory should permit slavery soon were
raging. The JESSEE family in 1855 included, besides James ,and his parents,
Mary, Nancy R., David H., Martha, Esther, and Hannah, all of whom had been
born in Illinois. In 1860, David H. (age 18), Martha (age 16), Hestes
(probably should be Esther, age 12) and Hannah (age 10) were still living with
their parents, as were several "laborers": James McCOOK, A.L. MOTE, John W.
McPHERSON, B. BITZEL, and J.H. MORRIS. Nancy had died in 1858 at age 18.
William JESSEE was one of the first men elected to the Kansas
Territorial Legislature and a founder of the Clinton community.
James was active in the Free State cause, serving under Col. Sam WALKER
and John BROWN. He was often sent out on explorations and spy missions, where
his youthful "greenhorn" appearance kept him from suspicion. He helped storm
Fort Titus and helped rout the McGEEs. He accompanied Col. WALKER to Brown
County to meet Jim LANE, who was on his way to Kansas with a large body of
men, and to Lecompton after Free State men were held as prisoners there.

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�Mrs. Nancy JESSEE once saved James LANE from capture by Quantrill's men,
and he thanked her by giving her his picture, which she highly prized.
On July 28, 1861, James enlisted in Company K, Eighth Regiment of the
Illinois Infantry at Bloomington, Illinois, and as part of that unit took part
in the Civil War engagements at Fort Donelson, Fort Henry, Pittsburg Landing,
Champion Hills, Raymond, Jackson (Mississippi), Vicksburg, Slocumb's six days
running fight, and many skirmishes. He was discharged August 2, 1864, with the
rank of Sergeant.
While James was off fighting in the war in 1862, his sister Esther, age
14, died and was buried in a cemetery on the family's Clinton farm.
James returned to Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois where he married
Maria STANDIFERD on July 13, 1865. The next year be brought his bride to
Douglas county and briefly settled at Bloomington.
In the summer of 1868 James took up farming on the Marais des Cygnes
River near Olivet and Arvonia, Osage County, Kansas. James was also a
Universalist Minister and a member of Arvonia Lodge 54, I.O.O.F., and the
Reading G.A.R. Post. His obituary described him as "an enthusiast in anything
he undertook," and he was affectionately called "Uncle Jim" by his friends and
acquaintances.
In 1870, James's father William passed away, and he was buried with his
daughters Nancy and Esther (whose graves were moved from the farm) in Oak Hill
Cemetery, Lawrence. James's mother Nancy came to live at James' home. She died
there on her 90th birthday and was buried in Arvonia Cemetery. Only three of
her eleven children survived her.
James and Maria JESSEE had nine children: Lincoln and Logan S., twins,
born March 21, 1867; Ida May, born May 18, 1870; James W., born July 5, 1871;
Hinton Grant, born December 9, 1873; John Wilson, born January 22, 1876;
Charles T., born July 21, 1878; Emma Bell, born December 18, 1880; Frank
Arthur, born April 10, 1883; and Carrie, born about 1886.
In the late summer of 1897, Charlie, age 19, and Emma, nearly 17, both
died on a saturday within a few hours of each other of a very sudden and swift
illness, which Dr. FISHER of Reading and Dr. ZANE of Osage City pronouced as
pernicious malarial fever.
Hinton, age 23, Frank, age 14, and Carrie, age 11,
were also stricken and ten days later Hinton and Carrie died. They were buried
in Arvonia Cemetery. Hinton had just been preparing to enter his second year
at the state Normal School in Emporia.
Following this horrible tragedy, the local paper informed its readers
that "Mr. JESSEE's folks have shut up their house and left the place for the
present. Although the cause of their sickness has not been definitely
determined it did not seem wise that they should stay there any longer. Mr.
and Mrs. JESSEE and son Frank are with relatives at Reading and John is under
the good care of J.H. BUCKMAN and family here, and all will have a better
chance to recuperate after their terrible siege. Lincoln JESSEE, twin brother
to Logan, and who lives farther up the river on the SANDERSON farm, was unable
to be at the funeral Sunday, but it is hoped he will soon be better and not
get clear down. The son-in-law, John SCHROEDER, was also unable to be there,
and the entire family are worn out from their prolonged care and grief."
James died at his farm on April 17, 1907. Four sons and one daughter
were surviving, and all were present when he died. One son came all the way
from California, another from Colorado.
On May 8, 1988, descendants of William JESSEE came to Oak Hill Cemetery
in Lawrence to dedicate a new headstone for his grave. The location of the
grave had been lost until discovered by Douglas County Genealogical Society
member Jean SNEDEGER while taking a cemetery census. The new headstone reads,
"William J. JESSEE, 1809-1870, Believer in freedom for Kansas."

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�CLAIM OF WILLIAM JESSEE BEFORE THE U.S. CONGRESS
Kansas Claims
Congress, 2nd
university of
researched by

can be found in u.s. House of Representative documents, 36th
session, at-the Government Documents department, Mallot Hall,
Kansas, call numbers 1106 and 1107. This claim, No. 206, was
the editor.

To the Commissioners of claims under act of February 7, 1859.
The undersigned, William JESSEE, respectfully represents that he is a
citizen of Kansas Territory, and has been such citizen ever since February,
1855. He now resides and since February, 1855, aforesaid, has resided on SW.
1/4 S. 13, T. 13, R. 18, near Bloomington, in Douglas county.
Petitioner further represents that he has sustained losses by reason of
the disorders which prevailed in this Territory from November 1, 1855, till
December 1, 1856, for which he claims indemnity, viz:
That the Territory of Kansas, and particularly the county of Douglas, in
which petitioner resides, was invaded by a numerous and hostile body of armed
men in the months of November and December, 1855, whose avowed object and
design was the destruction of the city of Lawrence and the expUlsion of all
but pro-slavery settlers; petitioner, exerCising his rights as a free citizen,
was known and recognized as a free-State man, opposed to slavery, and as such
was elected a member of the first legislative assembly which met at Pawnee,
where the majority of said body voted out petitioner and other free-State men
who held the governor's certificates of election to that body. As such member
petitioner knows that he was obnoxious to the pro-slavery men and their aiders
and abettors, and when the circumstances arose known as the Wakarusa war,
deponent felt that he was not safe in his life or property while said body of
armed and hostile men, most of whom had been drawn from the State of Missouri,
were assembled and arrayed against the peacable citizens of the Territory.
Knowing that he and his neighbors and friends were in danger from said hostile
forces, petitioner, responding to the call and martial law orders issued by
General LANE, allowed his horses, wagons, and other property to be used for
the common defense. And in such service a valuable horse belonging to him, and
worth $150, was used up and destroyed, that said horse died on the 13th of
December, having been severely ridden and used while petitioner was employed
in actual service of said Territory, as will appear by his discharge, hereto
annexed.
Petitioner further shows that he has never received any compensation for
said horse from any source whatever. WILLIAM JESSEE
HEADQUARTERS KANSAS VOLUNTEERS, Lawrence City, December 11, 1855.
This is to certify that William JESSEE faithfully and gallantly served
as aid in the general's staff of Kansas volunteers, from the 27th day of
November, 1855, to the 11th day of December, 1855, in defending the city of
Lawrence, in Kansas Territory, from demolition by foreign invaders; when he
was honorably discharged from said service. C. ROBINSON, Major General Kansas
Volunteers.
TERRITORY OF KANSAS, Douglas County, ss:
On this 26th day of April, 1859, personally appeared before me the above
named William JESSEE, who, being duly sworn, saith: That the facts stated in
the above petition are true. WILLIAM JESSEE.
Sworn to before me this 26th
day of April, 1859. EDWARD HOOGLAND, Commissioner.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, ss:
Alexander E. LOVE, being duly sworn, saith: I reside in Bloomington,
Douglas county; I resided with him in Bloomington township in 1856, and until
about a year ago. I remember a certain horse that he had in November and
December, 1855; he was 'a bay horse, five or six years old - a good animal. The
horse was brought to Lawrence during the trouble known as the Wakarusa war,
and was taken and used from time to time by various persons for scouting
parties or other service that circumstances required. I was with the forces in
Lawrence at the time mentioned. The horse was always ready, and used for any
of the service as though he were public property. He was in good order and
condition when brought to Lawrence in November. After the dispersion of the
Missouri forces assembled against Lawrence, Mr. JESSEE and I returned home.
His horse was then about used up, and died in one or two days afterwards. He
was destroyed in the public service. The horse was worth $150 or more. I know
that at one time, before he went into the service, Mr. JESSEE was offered $200
for that horse, and declined it. ALEXANDER E. LOVE.
Sworn to before me this
29th day of April, 1859. EDWARD HOOGLAND, Commissioner.
Petitioner claims for one horse, destroyed in "Wakarusa war," worth •.• $150 00
The proof fully sustains the claim.
Add interest, 2 1/2 years, at 6 per cent •••.••••.........••.••.••.•.•
22 50
Total award...................................................... 172 50
EDWARD HOOGLAND, SAMUEL A. KINGMAN, HENRY J. ADAMS.
May 4, 1859.

CORRECTION TO FARMER'S MAIL AND BREEZE DIRECTORY - TUCKER/DEAY
Norma Jardon of Baldwin City, Kansas informs us that on page 34 of Vol. XIV of
The Pioneer, the Kansas Farmer and Mail &amp; Breeze Directory entry for Louis R.
TUCKER mistakenly identifies his wife as Dora DEAN. Her name was Dora DEAY. We
thank Norma for bringing this to our attention, and hope that others spotting
errors will also let us know. Editors were not infallible in 1920, either.

THE HOMES OF WINNIE SMITH LYONS
In 1939, Winnie Smith Lyons wrote Reminiscence of Early Day Kansas, which is
now in the Kansas Collection at the Spencer Library, University of Kansas.
This excerpt was submitted by Judy Sweets of the Watkins Museum.
"The winter of 1857-58 we lived in a small log house in Twin Mounds. In 1863
we moved to a house in Lawrence owned by George HUNT on 6th Street. Then we
moved to a house near 7th st. just west of National Bank. Later moved to a
house which was owned by Mrs. KELLAM on the west side of New Hampshire in the
block south of the post office. We moved back to the farm in 1869 and I was
married from the Old Homestead in 1875."

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�MEMORIAL TO LUCIE A. (CARRUTH) WOOD
August 26, 1845 - December 26, 1897
This memorial was printed for Mrs. WOOD's funeral, and is a sermon by Richard
CORDLEY, D.O., delivered 28 December 1897 at Plymouth Church, Lawrence,
Kansas. The original is contained in the Tracy LEARNARD Scrapbook, Vol. 3, at
the Elizabeth Watkins Community Museum in Lawrence. Researched by the editor.

Lucie A. CARRUTH was born at Cherry Valley, NY, August 26, 1845. In 1856
her parents removed to Kansas, under the common impulse of freedom which
stirred the whole North. Her father, a minister and a teacher all his life,
settled upon a farm, or rather a claim, not far from Osawatomie.
Old settlers will remember the varied
trials of those early days.' First came the
exciting turbulence of 1856-'57; then the dreary
waiting for three years for the returning
prosperity which failed to return; then the
famine of 1860, when the cornfields shriveled
and the gardens died; and then came the War of
the Rebellion, which stirred the whole nation,
but Kansas more than any other section. During
these years Mr. CARRUTH, a teacher and not a
farmer, was trying to develop a farm from a
Kansas prairie claim. Those who have ever
observed the process do not need to be told how
tedious and slow a process it is. That unfailing
visitor to the pioneer cabin, known among the
the old settlers as the "chills" entered this
new home, and they all shook by turns, and then
worked the alternate days. The mother, always
somewhat of an invalid, was laid aside much of
the time, and the care of the home and younger
children fell upon the brave girl of eleven
summers. Thus early did the responsibilities of
life fall upon her. At the age of sixteen she
commenced teaching school to aid in the
maintenance of the home.
In 1863 Mr. CARRUTH was appointed professor of natural science in Baker
University, at Baldwin, a position for which he was admirably fitted, and in
which he did excellent service for three years. Here Lucie had some of the
advantages for which she hungered, and above all she was able to gratify her
love of music, and to secure something of the training she had thus far been
deprived of.
In 1866 ~he family removed to Lawrence, and Lucie entered the State
University. She was a member of the first class which entered that
institution, and was one of the first pupils taught by him who is now honored
Chancellor of the University - Chancellor F.H. SNOW. Professor SNOW, a young
man fresh from Eastern schools, commenced his career as a teacher when she
commenced her work as a student. A schoolmate and intimate friend speaks of
the excellence of her work in the University, and of her enthusiasm for
learning. She speaks especially of her work in Latin, in which her
translations were as classic as the tongue from which she read. Had she

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�remained in the University she would have been one of the first graduates of
the institution. But at home there was a family of brothers growing up to the
years when they needed the benefit of schools, and with the unselfishness
which always characterized her, she accepted a position to teach that her
brothers might have an opportunity to learn. That it cost a struggle to make
this sacrifice, is evident from the fact that to the last she often referred
with regret to her failure to finish her course of study in the University.
Those who knew her in later life as intimate friends or as pupils will testify
that her personal application had largely made up for this early lack.
She was married to Mr. E.W. WOOD in 1869, but her love of teaching was
such that she continued her work for some time, and when she finally withdrew
from public service she gave much of her time to private teaching, and more
than one can testify that they were inspired with a love of learning by her
enthusiasm, and were helped over hard places by her fidelity and skill.
Of her early religious life I only know what one might infer from her
later character and conduct. She had that earnestness of purpose, that
fidelity to duty, that unselfishness to principle, which only grow from the
early planting of religious conviction and life. She connected herself with
Plymouth Church in'1868, and has always been a faithful member, interested and
active in all lines of Christian activity. She was quiet and modest, and never
obtrusive, but she never failed in what she thought was her duty. In the
church service as an interested worshipper, in the Sunday-school as a faithful
and very capable teacher, in the Women's Missionary Society as a contributor
and helper, in the prayer-meeting as a regular attendant and thoughtful
participant, she will long be remembered and long be missed. She never said
much in the prayer-meeting, but when she spoke it was always the expression of
a genuine conviction or a profound experience.
My last recollection of her in prayer-meeting was last July, I think not
long before my summer vacation. The meeting was one of those rare occassions
when the thought of the evening seemed to drift along from one to another, and
each one added something to the common stock. Everyone received what each one
gave, and so the tender interest kept accumulating to the end. As the hour for
closing came I was wondering how to close so as not to mar the frame of mind
which was evidently on us all. As I glanced over the company my eyes rested
upon Mrs. WOOD, who had sat in silence during the evening, but evidently her
thought was with the rest. Her quiet face solved my perplexity, and I asked
her to lead us in a closing prayer. In the choicest yet simplest speech, and
in tenderest words, she voiced the petition which was in every heart, and it
seemed as if we were all just talking with the Master. It was one of those
wonderful prayers which God sometimes gives His children when they sit
together and talk of the deep things of life. She was in fullest sympathy with
the common thought, and so evidently at home in talking with the Master, that
all could feel that it was no new thing to her. I did not know that anyone
else noticed the peculiar aptness and beauty of that prayer; but in referring
to it yesterday I found that others were as much impressed by it as I was
myself. I do not remember seeing her in prayer-meeting after that. I am so
glad to have this as my final picture of her in my mind. Her quiet, earnest
face; her tender tones; her choice words; her fervent spirit, and the hush
that fell in all the room, will abide as a beautiful memory of a beautif~l
character ••••

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�OBITUARY OF PROFESSOR WILLIAM HERBERT CARRUTH
This obituary of Dr. W.H. CARRUTH, brother to Lucie A. (CARRUTH) WOOD whose
memorial precedes this article, was taken from the Tracy Learnard Scrapbook,
Volume 3, at the Watkins Community Museum. The clipping is not dated nor the
paper identified, but the article is datelined "Lawrence Kas., Dec. 15."

William Herbert CARRUTH, professor of comparative languages at Leland
Stanford university and a graduate of the University of Kansas in the class of
1880, died this morning at Maywood, Cal., according to word received here by
Prof. E.H.S. BAILEY.
He was a native Kansan. In 1882 Professor CARRUTH became a member of the
Kansas University faculty as professor of German. He later became head of the
German department and in addition served for a time as vice-chancellor. He
resigned in 1913 to go to the California school.
Born in Osawatomie, AprilS, 1859, Professor CARRUTH moved to Lawrence
with his parents and attended public school here. In the university he
maintained himself by his own efforts as a window clerk in the postoffice.
He married twice. His first wife was Miss Frances SCHLEGEL, an
instructor in the German department of the university, whom he married in
1882. Her culture and forcefulness were said to have been of greatest
assistance to him in his work for many years. Her death occurred in 1908. In
1910 he married Miss Katherine MORTON, formerly a student of the university.
Professor CARRUTH made several trips to Germany. In 1896 he attended
Berlin and Munich one semester each. He took a master's degree at Harvard in
1889 and a doctor of philosophy degree there in 1893.
He was a member of the Modern Language Association and of the American
Dialect Society. For several years he was president of the Central States
Modern Language Conference and of the Kansas Academy of Language and
Literature. He was a Unitarian and active in the affairs of the church. He was
chosen the first president of the National League of University Laymen.
Professor CARRUTH was for a long time a
,-~~---~-,-~--.---:-:--copious contributor to the best periodical
r'
press. He was known as one of the best
translators in the country, his work being
marked by precision, accuracy and good taste.
He was much in demand as a public speaker,
and his addresses were always pleasant,
direct and forceful.
Professor CARRUTH was long identified
with the literary life of Kansas and became
as well conspicuous in literary circles of
the nation. Up to the time he left Kansas he
had written thirteen volumes, ranging from
textbooks and translations to several volumes
of poems.
He is probably best known for his
poems, of which "Each in His Own Tongue"
brought him fame.
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�SOME OF PASCHAL FISH, JR.'S FAMILY
Written and submitted by Fern Long, Eudora Area Historical Society, 1985.
The only daughter of Paschal FISH Jr., Chief of the Shawnee Indian
Tribe, was Eudora, namesake of the City of Eudora, Kansas. Eudora A. FISH
married Dallas EMMONS on May 12, 1868 and lived in Kansas in 1870. She died at
LaCyne,· Kansas April 10, 1877 at age 27. Children of Eudora and Dallas were:
Theodore Pascal EMMONS, b. 1869 at Thayer, MO; Hettie, b. March 5, 1872 in
Indian Territory, Oklahoma and died Nov. 1, 1872, age 8 months; Adelia
(Nellie) Adair EMMONS was born 1871 in Indian Terr., OK, and died 1900, age
29. She married George Arthur PARKS in 1892 at Thayer, MO.
Eudora and Dallas joined the Cherokee Indian Nation in 1870 but he took
her out due to her health in 1875. She is buried in Huron Cemetery, the
Wyandot Indian Cemetery in Kansas City, Kansas, where many of the FISH family
were buried (55 or so). Dallas was an engineer and bridge builder. Dallas also
helped build the walls and walks at the Huron Cemetery in 1865.
Theodore EMMONS owned a sawmill with a Mr. HOPKINS and married the
boss's daughter, Clara HOPKINS, and they had four children: Dallas Jr.,
Clarence, Vivian and Warren, all deceased. They moved to Oklahoma. Dallas then
married Sarah Caroline HALL of Virginia and their children were: Jerome M.,
Eudora, Marjorie, and Grace Evelyn. The latter three are still living.
Warren married twice and had two daughters by his first wife and his
second wife, Mary Elizabeth, lives in Broken Arrow, OK, and they had a son,
Warren Jr •• Warren Sr. died in 1970. Jerome died in 1975. Warren Jr. has a
family.
Eudora married Louie C. REED and they live in Broken Arrow and have two
sons, Louie REED Jr. and Thomas and they have families. Eudora is a retired
school teacher.
Marjorie married Francis RHODES and they live in San Pablo, Cal. and
they raised a niece. Grace EMMONS married S.D. FREEMAN and lives in Cal. They
have 2 sons.
Two great grandchildren of Paschal were found in 1982, Leroy Paschal
FISH and Opal Mae (LONGTAIL) FISH.
Paschal FISH Jr.'s son, Leander Jack, married four times: 1. Julia
PARKS. 2. Rosa FISH. 3. Mary Katherine LARGE, the mother of his only child, a
son, Joseph Paschal T. FISH. 4. Josephine HEITZ of New Glotz. Joseph married a
woman named Lily and they had a daughter, Dorothy FISH, who lived in OK in
1878 and married a HALL. Jack and Josephine divorced. Jack died Nov. 20, 1920,
age 68, in Quapaw, OK. Joseph died July 23, 1937. Jack and Joseph FISH have
their pictures in the Bureau of American Technology and Smithsonian Institute
National Anthropological Archives, Washington D.C .. Jack spent a lot of time
in Washington D.C. promoting Indian Legislation. He went to OK, then Baxter
Springs, Kansas.
Paschal's brother Charles also had four wives and lost several children
in the cholera epidemic. Two are buried in the old Eudora Cemetery, Southwest
City cemetery. Brother John did not return to Eudora after the Civil War.
Brother Isaac was also a Methodist Minister and lived in DeSoto. Brother
William joined the Delaware Tribe.
Some of the Shawnee families in the Eudora area were: the BLUE JACKETs,
SILVERHEELs, ADAMS, Chief RED WING, Capt. or Chief Joseph PARKS, Wm. PARKS,
James CAPTAIN, Capt. CRANE, Wm. ROGERS, EDMONDS, Capt. Peter CORNSTALK, BLACK
HOOF, TOOLY, PUMPKIN, Robert KING, SILVERHEADs, Josephus PASCAL, H. TIBBLOW.
Of these, seven or more were half or more white blood.

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�DEATH NOTICES FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMAN (AOUW) GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS
AND

GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (XP) OF KANSAS
1877 - 1918

The following death notices were researched by Jean snedeger and Beverley
Chapman at the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka, KS. Typed by
Sonnie Kemberling.
AOUW
Lodge
Nimber

7
104
112
1)2
142
174
309

County

Town
Lawrence
Baldwin City
Eudora
Lawrence
Lecompton
tjorth Lawrence
Baldwin

Douglas.
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas

KP

2

Douglas

Lawrence

Date

Name

Lodge

Abdill, A.E.
Albaugh, T.F.
Allen, Thos. E.

AOUW No. 174
AOlJ.{ No. 7
ACUii No. 174

Sept. 25, 1887
Jan. 21, 1905
Nov. 17, 1890

B
Bailey, Geo. C.
Baker, John C.
Barber, H.M.
Barnard, V.J.

Behringer, Chris
Bekknap, N. B.
Benson, Nelson
Bernitz, Chas. T.
Berry, Shep. W.
Biggs, Lawrence J.
Boyd, J.H.
Buchheim, John F.
Bunn, W.S.
Bunton, John E.
Burns, Patrick
Burr, David
Butler, T.W.

No.
AOUW No.
AOUW No.
KP No. 2
ACUW No.
ACU~1

KP

7
309
7
7

?

AOlTll Ho. 7
AOUW No. 112
AOlfw No.7
AOlJiN' No. 174
ACu\{ No.7
AOlfl'l No.7
ACtnf No. 7
AOUvl No.7
AOUW No.7
AOlf'll No.7
KP No. 2

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Nov. 27, 1907
July 4, 1902
Sept. 18, 1900
Nov. 15, 1880
July 12, 1904
May 8, (1890)
Cct.2), 1902
Jan. 15, 1888
Dec. 21, 1906
Jan. 26, 1906
l~ov. 6, 1891
Mar. 1), 1907
Dec. 1), 1900
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Call, ChaS. E.
Campbell, W.I1.
Carr, H.H.
Carter, C.K.
Cbalfant, W.G.
Chance, W.S.
Cleary, l1at. C.
Cloud, Joseph
Cory, Frank M.
Coss, Henry
Culbertson, W.M.
Cutler, G.A.

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Dec. 17, 1903
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July 4, 1903
July 30, 1890
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Jan. 15. 1908
Dec. 26, 1907
Dec. 31, 1902
Feb. 26, 1892
Mar. 22, 1903

D

Deering, Thomas William
Dever, S.B.
Dinsmore, F.F.
Dolbie, P.A.
Dove, Geo. R.
Doyle, Wm. H.

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Feb. 2, 1880
Dec. 7, 1895
Apr. 7, 1893
Nov. 3, 1897
Jan. 6, 1899
Sept. 13, 1898

E

Evans, David

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F

Farley, H.A.
Fiehler, Henry
Finn, H.W.
Fisher, N.D.
Fitzpatrick, M.T.
Follin, James M.

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Nov. 29, 1900
Mar. 16,' 1897
Jan. 2, (1886)
?

Mar. 3, 1898
July 29, 1906

G

Garvey, Thos. F.
Goodman, C.W.
Grafton, Bryant
Cunn, F.W.

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H

Haag, Jacob
Hagenbuch, C.H.
Harvey, S.C.
Hase, Herman
Havens, Luke M.

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Mar. 7, 1896

�Name
Hensy, Wm.
Herborn, Karl
Hess, Jacob J.
Hieks, LN.
Hill, Chas. F.
Honnold, A.G.
Hulse, C.F.
Hunzicker, Dan, Jr.
Hutson, H.T.

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Date
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Nov. 28, 1896
Mar. 2.5, 1889
June 19, 1903
Mar. 19, 1903
July 6" 189.5
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Dec • .5, 1901

I

NONE
J

Jones, Endsley

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K

Kennedy, Wm. J.
Kesting, Henry

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Apr. 10 , 1907

L

Lahrman, J. F •
Laing, A.E.
Laughlin, Harvey
Leavitt, David W.
Lindner, J.G.
Loomis, Pope C.
Lugibihl, Peter

AOUW No.7
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sept. 21, 1908
Sept. 24, 1893
Jan. 17, 1899
Nov. 29, 1882
July 13, 1889
Sept. 14, 1894
Nov. 7, 1893

M

McKinley, William
March, Jno. N.
Mertz, C.A.
Morris, Isidor
Murphy, Robt. C.
Musick, John W.

KP
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Sept. 14, 1901
Aug. 6, 1900
Oct. 17, 1903
June 8, 188.5
Jan. 1, (1893)
Sept. 12, 1903

N

Neal, Robert S.
Noyd, R.S.

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Oct. 28, 1884
July 26, 1906

P

Palm, Andrew
Parr, L.W.
Patterson, Will C.
Paul, Joseph
Perkins, L.H.
Perrine, B.J.
Person, Olof

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Sept. 1.5, 1891
Dec. 16, 1907
July 7, 1890
May 26, 1907
Mar. 1.5, 1896
Feb. 18, 1887

�Name
Peterson, P.J.
Poehler, Theo
Preisach, Phillip

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Date
Mar. 21, 1906
Dec. 30, 1901
Jan. 28, 1891

R

Read, A.W.
Redman, J.A.
Reedy, Mike
Reichenecker, Geo. B.
. Richey, J .T.
Roberts, C.W.

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July 17, 1907
Sept. 3,1899
May 29, 1885
Oct. 18, 1891
June 11, 1908

S

Sampson, J.H.
Sands, James G.
Scanlon, J.B.
Schall, A.
Schaum, Henry L.
Schneider, Valentine
Schulenburg, Fred
Schulz, A.J.
Schulze, August
Seeley, H.D.
Shannon, Os bun
Shaw, Alex
Sheen, Wm. R.
Showalter, J.A.
Simpson, Geo. B.
Sheets, Wm.
Skinner, W.L.
Snow, Anthony
Snyder, H.J.
Snyder, Sylvester
South, J.H.
Speck, Fred
Spietz, Rob't. J.
Starr, Jno. M.
Steinhour, Jno.
Stover, M.M.
Sutori us, .Chas. A.

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Aug. 24, 1904
Feb. 5, (1886)
Nov. 19, 1899
July 20, 1895
Mar. 14, 1907
Aug. 2, 1889
July 7, 1903
Dec. 24, 1903
Feb. 28, 1908
Feb. 10, 1901
June 24, 1904
Apr. 28, 1897
Oct. 27, 1902
Mar. 13. 1886
July 12. 1899
June 20, 1890
Mar. 23. 1896
Feb. 17. 1900
Dec. 19. 1891
May 23, 1889
Sept. 21, 1893
Sept. 26, 1907
June 9, 1895
Apr. 26, 1904
(1880)
Feb. 4. 1892

T

Thatcher, Fred
Trewargy, F. L.
Trickey, L.C.

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Jan. 11, 1903
Aug. 21. 1908
Dec. 19, 1900

U

Upchurch, John Jordan

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VanKuren, L.S.
VanLaningham, J.
Vitt, F.T.

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Wagner, Chas.
Wagstaff, Richard
Wall, A.P.
Watkins, James
Watt, Jno. T.
Watts, J.
Weed, Everett D.
Weidemann, R.F.C.
Welsh, Joseph C.
Welty, John B.
Whi tzlel, P.D.
Wieman, F.W.
Winey, Jacob
Wood, E.M.
Woodring, L.F.

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Sept. 19, 1901
June 27, 1904
Jan. 10, 1890
Dec. 7, 1898
Sept. 2, 1904
May 25, 1893
July 18, 1908
Mar. 30, (1890)
June 23, 1891
Sept. 3, 1901
May 19, 1895
June 12, 1908
Nov. 6, 1903
Dec. 30, 1903

Y-Z
Young, John
Zook, Jacob M.

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Mar. 14, (1886)
Jan. 13, 1899

RECENT OBITUARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUNTY RESIDENTS
The edition of the Lawrence Journal World in which the obituary appeared is
given in parentheses.
BROWN, Ella Lucile of Eudora, KS, b. 16 Oct 1900, Eudora, KS; d. 17 Nov 1990,
Lawrence, KS; m. 20 Sep 1918, Eudora, KS, Charles BROWN (d. 1947); bur.
Eudora Cemetery, Eudora, KS. (Mon. 19 Nov 1990)
DAVIS, Roy Edward of Lawrence, KS, b. 15 Jul 1910, Lawrence, KS; d. 5 Jun
1990, Lawrence, KS; mI. 31 Dec 1931, Ma~ine Agnes COBB (d. 1972); m2. 11
Jan 1975, Lawrence, KS, Agnes D. QUILLEN; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery,
Lawrence, KS. (Wed. 6 Jun 1990)
DOUGLAS, Roberta of Lawrence, KS, b. 7 Sep 1901, Lawrence, KS; d. 22 Nov 1990,
Lawrence, KS; m. 11 Oct 1924, Lawrence, KS, Lloyd DOUGLAS (d. 1983);
bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Fri. 23 Nov 1990)
GABRIEL, Arthur W. of DeSoto, KS, b. 13 May 1910, Eudora, KS; d. 9 Apr 1990,
Olathe, KS; m. 4 Jun 1937, Kansas City, KS, Alerta Bell ROHE; bur.
Eudora Cemetery, Eudora, KS. (Mon. 9 Apr 1990)

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�GOFF, Claire Ethyl of Lawrence, KS, b. 22 Jul 1904, Douglas Co., KS; d. 25 Oct
1990, Lawrence, KS; never married; bur. Clinton cemetery, Clinton, KS.
(Thurs. 25 Oct 1990, Fri. 26 Oct 1990)
GORDON, Harriet of Tucson, AZ, b. 8 Apr 1901, Lawrence, KS; d. 19 Oct 1990,
Tucson, AZ; m. Elliott GORDON (d. 1967); bur. Oak Hill Cemetery,
Lawrence, KS. (Sat. 20 Oct 1990)
GRAY, Violet C. (SHOTWELL) of Aurora, CO, b. 20 Jul 1908, Baldwin, KS; d. 8
Jul 1990, Denver, CO; m. James GRAY (dec'd); bur. Oakwood Cemetery,
Baldwin, KS. (Wed. 11 Jul 1990)
HARPER, James Clifford, b. 22 Dec 1906, Lawrence, KS; d. 25 Oct 1990, Santa
Maria, CA; m. 17 Oct 1930, Lawrence, KS, Gladys TISDALE. (Fri. 26 Oct
1990)
HARTWICK, Clara A. of Lawrence, KS, b. 13 Mar 1909, south of Eudora, KS; d. 16
Aug 1990, Topeka, KS; m. 1933, st. Marys, KS, Merle HARTWICK (d. 1971);
bur. Holy Family Cemetery, Eudora, KS. (Thurs. 16 Aug 1990)
KROPF, Oscar of Berryton, KS, b. 29 Nov 1904, Stull, KS; d. 9 Nov 1990,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Stull Cemetery, Stull, KS. (Fri. 9 Nov 1990)
LUCKAN, Paul Ernst of Baldwin, KS, b. 26 May 1899, Lawrence, KS; d. 12 Nov
1990, Baldwin, KS; m. 2 Apr 1924, Omaha, NE, Blanche Grace SHERWOOD (d.
20 Feb 1973); bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, NE. (Tues. 13 Nov 1990)
McCLINTOCK, Bernice Clara (SCHMIDT), b. 15 Dec 1908, Eudora, KS; d. 2 Jul
1990, McKinney, TX; bur. Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, TX. (Wed. 4
Jul 1990)
MEEDER, Archie of Edgerton, KS, b. 30 May 1906, Eudora, KS; d. 21 Oct 1990,
Kansas City, MO; m. 10 Nov 1933, Ruby MEEDER; bur. Clearfield Cemetery
north of Baldwin, KS. (Tues. 23 Oct 1990)
NICHOLS, Amelia Mary (WULFKUHLE) of Lecompton, KS, b. 18 Mar 1892, near Stull,
Douglas Co., KS; d. 7 Nov 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 12 Jan 1927, Stull, KS,
Charles Thomas NICHOLS (d. 1953); bur. Stull Cemetery. (Wed. 7 Nov.
1990)
PHILLIPS, Blanche (HOLLOWAY) of Lawrence, KS, b. 8 Mar 1900, Lawrence, KS; d.
22 Nov 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 1 Jun 1927, Lawrence, KS, Guy H. PHILLIPS
(d. 9 Jan 1978); bur. Memorial Park Cemetery (Fri. 23 Nov. 1990)
RAPPARD, Harold Henry of Red Oak, lA, b. 3 Jun 1905 near Globe, Douglas Co.,
KS; d. 29 Aug 1990, Red Oak, IA; m1. Evelyn COLLINS (dec'd); m2. 29 Mar
1969, Reno, OK, Velma BOSTEDER (d. 1987); bur. Villisca Cemetery,
Villisca, IA. (Fri. 31 Aug 1990)
RUMSEY, Dorthy Dunmire of Lawrence, KS, b. 29 Jul 1909, Lawrence, KS; d. 1 Jul
1990, Lawrence, KS; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Mon. 2
Jul 1990)
SHAW, Virginia (BEERY) of Vienna, MO, b. 26 Feb 1900, Lawrence, KS; d. 31 Oct
1990, Rolla, MO; mI. 28 Mar 1931, Waterloo, lA, Millard HOVDE (d. 1971);
m2. 8 Oct 1976, Louisville, KY, Charles SHAW (d. 1979); bur. Graceland
Cemetery, Cameron, MO. (Fri. 2 Nov 1990, Fri. 9 Nov 1990)
STANLEY, Eunice (GRIFFITH) of Lawrence, KS, b. 20 Feb 1900, rural Lawrence,
KS; d. 13 Nov 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. Dec 1938, Philadelphia, PA, John
STANLEY (d. 1950); bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Wed. 14
Nov 1990, Thurs. 15 Nov 1990)
WILBURN, Samuel Stewart of Topeka, KS; b. 12 Sep 1908, Lawrence, KS; d. 16 Oct
1990, Topeka, KS; bur. Leavenworth National cemetery, Leavenworth, KS.
(Thurs. 18 Oct 1990)
WILSON, Della Ann of Lawrence, KS, b. 5 Dec 1899, Eudora, KS; d. 10 Nov 1990,
Lawrence, KS; m. 11 Mar 1919, Lawrence, KS, Clarence Edward WILSON (d.
1985); bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Sat. 10 Nov 1990,
Sun. 11 Nov 1990)

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�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND
BREEDERS OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
1920

(Continued from Vol. XIV, No.1). Part of the Kansas
Collection at Spencer Research Library, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.

DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY

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Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks" ". In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a
(1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Childre~ named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm" -- Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.

WARD, Arthur, (Emma DEWS) Ch Ruth, Lois, Anna Jane; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec
2SW T40a J.M. WARD (1917)
WARD, Clyde F., (Dolly CRANDELL) Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 34SW T110a C.T.
WARD (1911) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WARE, William W., (Sadie HICKS) Ch Myrtle, Lillian, Galen, Edwin; "Edgewood
Farm," Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 13 060a (1901) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WARING, L.W., (Sarah E. THORMAN) Ch Bessie, Frank, James, Walter; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 34NW 010a (1911) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
WARNER, Charles Jr., Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 5S T250a Charles WARNER, Sr.,
(1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
WARNER, George L., (Maggie CHURCHBAUGH) Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 28N T160a
Samuel CHURCH BAUGH (1891) Tel. Mutual Worden
WARNER, William, Ch Wayne, Howard; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 7S 0210a (1870) Tel.
Mutual Worden
WARNOCK, Hugh J., (Josephine HIRSCHBERGER) Ch Vernie, Nina, Carl, Lyford;
Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 8SE 0160a (1909) Tel_ Cooperative Wellsville
WARREN, Charles W., (Laura PERKINS) "Alta Vista Farm," Wellsville R1, Palmyra
Sec 15SE 080a (1920) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
WASHINGTON, Albert, (Laveta LOCKET) Ch Eugene, Melvin, George, Raymond,
Dorothy, Lillie; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 18NE 081 1/4a (1878)
WASHINGTON, George, (Julia SANDER) Ch Henry, Mary, Albert, John; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 18NE 058 1/4a (1865) Tel. Bell Lawrence

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�WATERS, Charles C., (Minnie HAYS) Ch Rolland, Eugene, Gladys, Merrill; "Willow
Brook Farm," Wellsville Rl, Palmyra Sec 6NE 0240a (1866)
WATERSON, William A., (Geneva ALLEY) Ch Gladys, corwin; Vinland R1, Palmyra
Sec 17NW T125a A. ROCKHOLD (1900) Tel. Vinland Vinland
WATSON, Barclay,S., (Ada R. RANSOME) Ch Herbert, Margaret, Bennezet, Clifford,
Arthur; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28 0160a (1904) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WATT·Bros., William G., Harry M., (Jennie, Mary, and Celia, sisters) "Spring
Grove Farm," Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 24NW 087 1/2a (1864) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
WATTS Bros., Payton, Mc., Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 10 T160a F.H. NACE
(1890) Tel. Bell Lecompton
WATTS, Ernest, Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 25N T80a Mrs. Elsie WATTS (1905) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
WATTS, Robert N., (Ida DARNOLD) Ch Rachel, Marjory, Laura, Allen, Zana, Clara,
Vida, Calvin, Ned, Edgar; Lawrence R8, Willow Sec 6N 025a (1866) Tel.
Bell Lawrence
WATTS, Samuel M., (Ermina STEWART) Ch Mildred, Flossie, John, Charles, Artie~
Howard; "Highland Farm," Baldwin R2, Marion Sec 13SE 0160a (1913) Tel.
centropolis Centropolis
WATTS, Wilbur L., (Lucy EISENNIGER) Ch Howard, Homer; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa
Sec 8 0160a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WEEKS, Arthur F., (Fern ROBERTS) Ch Marion; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 27SE
080a (1898) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WEEKS, Ruben, (Mary RUSSELL) Ch Eva, Edith, Lula, Arthur; Vinland R1, Wakarusa
Sec 32SE 0160a (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WEIMER, Guy, (May MOULDEY) Ch Ralph, Ruth; Richland R26, Marion Sec 1NW T120a
N.C. NELSON (1880) Tel. Richland Richland
WEILER, George, Ch Bertha, Annie; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 24 040~ (1881) Tel.
Vinland Vinland
WELCH, Alonzo E., (Maud HILDUN) Ch Henry, May, Seth; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec
15SE T40a Henry EGGERT (1910) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WELCHER, Clarence A., (Susan Gladys SIMPSON) Ch Cecil, Earl, Gladys, Armelda;
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 6W T240a H.D. MELLBROUCH (1897)
WELLS, Charles A., (Lois PATRICK) "The Orchard Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton
Sec 15E 040a (1917) Tel. Bell Lecompton
WELLS, Charles W., (Minnie POTTS) Ch William, Alfred; "View Point Farm,"
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 36S 0100a (1884) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WELLS, Dr. Claude L., (Pearl PENCE)-"Willow Springs Stock Farm," Baldwin R4,
Willow Sec 21N T160a VAN HORSEN Estate (1893) Tel. Mutual Worden
WELLS, Elvyn, (Pearl POUPPIRT) Ch E~gene; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 12 T1a D.
BRAZIL (1916) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WELLS, Frank 0., (Vivian ELLIS) Ch Elvyn; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 12 T1a D.
BRAZIL (1916) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WELLS, William, (Emma KING) Ch Rachel, James, Alice; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec
12 T8 1/2a L. FINN (1900)
WELLS, William D., (Emma WOOLLEY) Ch Gertrude, Alice, Charles; Lawrence R4,
Wakarusa Sec 36S 080a (1854)
WERTS, Harry, (Minnie FELKER) Ch Howard, Evelyn; "Shady Nook Farm," Eudora R3,
Eudora Sec 8S 040a Eudora Sec 8S T40a S. WERTS (1880) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WESTFALL, Edward E., (ZelIa RENNICK) Ch Clyde, Esther, Ruth; Lawrence R6,
Grant Sec 20 T40a L. WOJAHN (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WESTERGREN, Arnold L., (Ethel PATRICK) Ch Charles, Delbert; Eudora R1, Palmyra
Sec 28NE Tl14a George SEITZ (1919) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
WESTERHOUSE, Amos, (Sophia MEYER) Ch Amos, Ethel, Oscar, Allen, Alvin; Eudora
R2, Eudora Sec 34S 080a (1870) Eudora Eudora

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�WESTERHOUSE, Amos W., (Leota MILBURN) Eudora R2, Eudora Sec lOS T160a
WESTERHOUSE Estate (1893) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WESTERHOUSE, Edd., (Kate BRIETHAUPT) Ch Elmer, Ine'z; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 33S
041a (1864) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WESTERHOUSE, Elmer E., (Elsie o. SETZER) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28-33 T120a Edd
WESTERHOUSE (1890) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WESTERHOUSE, Henry E., (Margie WILSON) Ch Ermal, Lucile; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec
27N 069a Eudora Sec 27N T69a H. WESTERHOUSE, Sr. (1905) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
WESTHEFFER, Donald, (Eli WESTHEFFER, father and De WESTHEFFER, mother) Eudora
R3, Eudora Sec 31N 0100a (1880) Tel. Bell Lawrence
WESTCOTT, G.H., (Della FOULTZ) Ch Marguerite, Ovid; "Clear View Farm,"
Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 22NW 0160a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WEILER, George, Ch Bertha, Annie; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 24NW 040a (1884)
Tel. Vinland Vinland
WEYBRIGHT, A. Ralph, (Emma GRIFFITH) Ch Irma, Wilda, Willard, Vera, Mildred,
Elda; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 15NE 0147a (1874) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
WHALEY, George H., (Charlotte May BRAZIL) Ch Glenn; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 23
T144a (1891) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WHEDON, Charles A., (Cora A. SHlRAR) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 20SE 0138a
(1873) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WHEELER, Jordan, (Jennie SWANSON) Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 2NE 070a (1916)
Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
WHITE, Mrs. Anna E., (Anna WOODARD) Ch Alice, Ida; "Glendale Farm," Richland
R18, Marion Sec 2NW 0122a (1885) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
WHITE, David N., (Racheal RATLIFF) Ch Earl, Newton, Frank, Minerva, Nora,
Margaret, Salina; Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 29NW 0153a (1890) Tel. Baldwin
Baldwin
WHITE, Martin &amp; John, Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 7N 041a (1890)
WHITE, Mary M., (Mary MANION) Ch Eleanor, Daniel, Arthur, Katherine,
Genevieve, Teresa, Rosa, Agnes; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 15S 0100a (1887)
Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
WHITE, Plin F., (Fern WILSON) Ch Harold; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 15SE T160a
L. EVERT (1911) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WHITE, Russell G., (Osie MARSHALL) Ch Olin, Thelma, LaVerne, Eileen; Lawrence
R9, Clinton Sec 14NE-23 0100a (1876) Tel. Clinton Clinton
WHITLEY, William A., (Minerva FORD) Ch Charles, Mary, Lester; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 16SE T160a James SCHMIBLEY (1917) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
WHITMAN, Edgar E., (Delia BOLES) Ch Ethel, Jessie, May, Roscoe, Gilbert,
Walter; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 12NE 0134a (1864) Tel. Lone Star Lone
Star
WHIPPLE, Newton E., (Mary CRIDER) Ch Frank, George; "Hillhome Farm," Lecompton
R2, Lecompton Sec 34N 010a (1907) Tel. Bell Lecompton
WHIRLOW, George W., Ch William, Cassius, Bell, Anna, Ollie; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 15NW 065a (1860)
WIBLE, Chester, (Daisy WIBLE, sister) Baldwin R5, Willow Sec 3N 0292a (1913)
WIBLE, William H., (Mary Ann ARMSTRONG) Ch Laura, Daisy, Chester; Lawrence R6,
Grant Sec 18 040a (1912)
WIGGINS, James, (Hattie ROSE) Ch Elizabeth; "Pine Cliff Farm," Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 27SW T160a W.R. WILLIAMS (1893) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WIGGINS, William H., (Myrtle CAVANAUGH) Ch Laverne, Evelyn, William; Lawrence
R1, Wakarusa Sec 30NW T30a A.J. ANDERSON (1889) Tel. Kansa's Lawrence
WILBER, Walter H., (Edith HAM) Ch Verl, Agnes, Harold, Evan; Baldwin R2,
Palmyra Sec 16SW 0130a (1910) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin

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�WILBUR, Howard, (Nora CURL) Ch Dora, LeRoy; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 34NW
T160a C.J. ERICKSON (1916) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WILBUR, Walter T., (Ruth GORDEN) Ch Emery, Gorden; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
14SW T170a William PENDLETON (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WILCOX, George, (Flora BARNES) Ch Henry; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 8NE T34a
M.J. SKILES (1915) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WILKERSON, Thomas C., (Frances WILLARD) Ch George, John, Howard, Fred;
Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 9 06a (1916)
WILL, Fred, (Amy WALTON) Ch Fred, Jr.; "Sunny Slope Farm," Vinland R1, Palmyra
Sec 9NW OSOa Palmyra Sec 9NW T7Sa Johanna WILL (1877) Tel. Vinland
Vinland
WILL, Johanna, Ch Johanna, Fred; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 9NW 07Sa (1873) Tel.
Vinland Vinland
WILLARD, Jess, (Hattie EVANS) Ch ZelIa, Francis, Jess Jr., Enid, Allen;
Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 3SNW OSSa (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WILLIAMS, Abraham L., (Elizabeth KLING) Ch Ida, Leonard, Charles, Frances,
Abraham; "Honey Dale Farm," Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 10N 024a (1858) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
WILLIAMS, Claude, (Lena ELKINS) Ch Grace, Frank; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 23NE
T120a Sarah O'CONNOR (1902) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
WILLIAMS, Frank, (Ada STENCER) ChEarl, Lorene, Leo, Nora, Oscar; "Brooklyn
Farm," Baldwin RS, Palmyra Sec 19NE 01S3a (1870) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
WILLIAMS, George, (Caroline STENSTRUM) Ch Helen, Florence, Edith, Georgia,
Raymond, Herbert; Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec 30NW 0160a (1872) Tel. Baldwin
Baldwin
WILLIAMS, Loren M., (Edna FLESHMAN) Ch Loren, Virginia; Le Loup R1, palmyra
Sec 14SW T220a Joseph DYER (1896) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
WILLIAMS, Roger M., (Mary A. BADSKY) "Elmdale Farm," Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
33SW OS24a (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WILLIAMSON, Chalmer M., (Corabell MCBRIDE) Ch Louise; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 20
T120a E.J. McBRIDE (1914) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WILLIAMSON, Isaac E., (Carrie A. DOANE) Ch Earl, Lloyd; Vinland R1, Wakarusa
Sec 33SE T120a Dr. Floyd O'BRYAN (1878) Tel. Vinland Mutual Vinland
WILSON, Elmer, (Emma WILSON, mother; Virgil WILSON, brother; Bertha, Mamie,
Stella, sisters) Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 3N T190a J. DEOLECI (1894) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
WILSON, H.B., (Grace CHANDLER) Ch Carroll, Lester, Wayne, Rex; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec 18SE 0160a (1920) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
WILSON, John C., (Cora EUDALY) Ch Margaret, Bessie, Elizabeth; Vinland R1,
Palmyra Sec 3NW 080a (1884) Tel. Vinland Vinland
WILSON, L.E., (Frances WORALL) Ch Esther, Alvin, Fredie, Truman, Orlie,
Worlene; Lecompton R1, Kanwaka Sec 23W T160a HILDERBRAND (1884) Tel.
Stull Stull
WILSON, Oscar E., (Gertie MESENHIMER) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 26NE 0120a
(1903) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
WILSON, Walter, (Florence NEWSON) Ch Orvile, Glen, Arleta; Eudora R4, Eudora
Sec 33 T73a W. LOTHHOLZ (1893) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WINEINGER, Charles W., (Laura SHIRK) Ch Pearl; "Cozy Dairy Farm," Baldwin R2,
Palmyra Sec 4SW 083a (1898) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
WINGERT, William M., (Violet OSWALD) Baldwin RS, Willow Sec 16N T100a William
H. POSTMA (1898) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
WINGERT, William W., (Susie EDDY) Ch Wyman, Elizabeth, Della, Mabel, Jessie,
William; Baldwin RS, Willow Sec 16N 073a (1919) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star

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�WINKLER, Morris C., Sr., (Florence GRAHAM) Ch William, Helen, Frank, Morris
Jr.; Richland R26, Marion Sec 18NW T218a Paul GRIEBER (1919) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
WINTER, Albert, (Katherine BLECHEL) Ch Maurice; Eudora R2, Eudora Sec 10N
T160a C. ASHNING (1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WINTER, Charles B., (Lourie B. WINTER, mother) Ch Maude, Charles, Paul, Mary,
Mark; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 14E T160a A.K. WINTER (1880) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
WINTER, M.R., (Louise HEISE) Ch Bertha, Hazel, Jean, Lee, Milton; "Winter
Brook Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 13E 0800a (1861) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
WINTER, P.B., (Maude GORRILL) Ch Helen; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 17E T160a
R.W. GORRILL (1915) Tel. Lawrence
WINTERMANTLE, Mrs. Nellie S., (Nellie HElM) Ch Elmer, Fay; Baldwin R2, Marion
Sec 12SE 090a (1901) Tel. Mutual Worden
WINTERS, Fred, (Maria STRAUB) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 33SE 080a (1908) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
WINTERS, William, (Lota BELVOIR) Ch Ethel, Doris; Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 20NW
040a (1887) Tel. Vinland Vinland
WISE, Charles A., (Ruby McLEAN) Ch Helen, Dick; "Cedar Wood Farm," Lawrence
R7, Grant Sec 28 T160a John C. WISE (1889) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WISE, Elmer B., "Cedar Wood Farm," Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 28 T160a John C.
WISE (1891) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WISE, Samuel D., (Laura BIFFER) Ch Eva, Dwain, Henry; Lecompton R1, Lecompton
Sec 13W 0125a (1873)
WIZER, B.F., (Sarah MOORE) Ch Phillip, Laura, Prince; "The Wizer Farm,"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 29 0200a (1859) Tel. Bell Lecompton
WOLF, James, (Dora HOMME) Ch Charles, George, Lillie, Kate, William, Elbert,
Raymond, Joseph, John, Arthur; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 5 0160a (1916)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WOLFE, William, (Ada METSKER) Ch Vincent, Eula; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 15NE
T150a A.A. WEBBER (1919) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
WOOD, Charles H., (Clara WISE) Ch Hebert; Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 20 020a
(1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WOOD, Mrs. Sarah A., (Sarah MOORE) Ch Logan, Jamie; Lawrence R10, Wakarus'a Sec
5 T45a William MILLER (1873) Tel. Lawrence
WOODARD, George W., (Henrietta GERSTENBERGER) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 20 T160a
S.J. LAWSON (1905) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WOODARD, Lavi, (Jennie WALKER) Ch George, Howard, Harvey, Vera; Eudora R1,
Eudora Sec 17 T120a M. KASBERGER (1890) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WOODS, Fred M., (Elsie THOMAS) Ch Edith, Albert, Martin; "Vinland Fruit Farm,"
Vinland Gen Del, Palmyra Sec 10NW T215a W.E. BARNES (1880) Tel. Vinland
Vinland
WOODWARD, Bert P., (Marguerite BAKULE) (Merton WOODWARD, brother) Richland
R17, Clinton Sec 14NW T410a E.G. WOODWARD (1884) Tel. Clinton Clinton
WOODWARD, Charles E., Ch Carl, Lura, Marvin, Earl, Merritt, Charles; Richland
R17, Clinton Sec 16N T180a H.E. SHORTT (1858) Tel. Clinton Clinton
WOODWARD, E.G., (Lottie PETEFISH) Ch Russell, Fay, Bert, Myrtle, Ethel,
Linnie, Laura; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 13NW 0160a (1859) Tel. Clinton
Clinton
WOODWARD, I. Carl, (Helen WELLS) Ch Madge, Robert, Donald, Alice, Howard,
lone; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 16N T180a H.E. SHORTT (1884) Tel.
Clinton Clinton
WOODWARD, Russel J., (Maud MOORE) Richland R17, Clinton Sec 19 T190a J.C.
MOORE (1886) Tel. Clinton Clinton

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�WRINGER, Elmo, (Lena MADL) Ch Elmo, Norton, Marie, Alice, Lena, Margaret;
Lawrence R4, Palmyra Sec 6NW T144a Mrs. WILLIS (1919)
WRAY, Charles T., (Curinda GEARHART) Ch Amber, Zetha; "Walnut Ridge Farm,"
Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 17SW 0120a (1898) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
WRIGHT, Homer R., (Leona HARTMAN) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 12SW T560a H.F.
HARTMAN (1896) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
WULFKHULE, Frank V., (Irene HOFFSONMER) Ch Helen; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec
33W 0319a (1889) Tel. Stull Stull
WULFKUHLE, Harry 0., Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 4W 0165a (1894)
WULFKUHLE, C.F., (Mary NEIDER) Ch Frank, William, Amelia, Tillie, Harry,
Ernest, Walter; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 19 0210a (1891) Tel. Stull,
Stull
WULFKUHLE, Charles 0., (Flora PITTENGER) "Old Fritz Farm," Lawrence R7, Grant
Sec 28 T46a Henry W. WULFKUHLE (1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WULFKUHLE, Fred H., (Ettie KREIPE) Ch Freda, Letha; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec
25W 0200a (1888) Tel. Stull Stull
WULFKUHLE, William, (Mary A. BUCHEIM) Ch William, Emma, Fred, Anna, Albert,
GUs, Arthur, Harvey, Herbert, Albert, Harold; Lecompton R1, Kanwaka Sec
35W 0160a (1860) Tel. Stull Stull
WULFKUHLE, William C., (Lydia HILDENBRAND) Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 9 0160a
(1890) Tel. Stull Stull
WULFKUHLE, William F., (Mildred GRESS) Ch Clyde, Ross, Herman, George;
Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 25W 0200a (1885) Tel. Stull Stull
WYMER, Herb, (Bertha MALEN) Ch Fern, Helen; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 12W
.
T60a Will McCLANAHAN (1910)
WYMER, Mrs. Margaret, Ch Bertha, Martin, Emma, Herbert, William; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 13W 027a (1910)
WYNN, John D., (Delphia ERHARD) Ch Edith, Luella, Warren, Glenn, John, Albert;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 12S 080a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence

YAHN, William S., (Emma EDSON) Ch Anna, Henry, Lillian; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 5NE 07 1/2a (1884) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
YAKLE, Erhart, (Ruhainah TUCKER, granddaughter) Ch Christina, Erhart Jr.,
Anna, Katherine; Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec 29NW 0228a (1890) Tel. Baldwin
Baldwin
YAKLE, Erhart L., (Grace RANDEL) Ch Clyde, Claude, Cleva, Treva; Le Loup R1,
Palmyra Sec 13SW 0160a (1889) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
YEAROUT, Joseph Oren, (Alice BYERLY) Ch Louis; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 7SW
T80a G.D. BYERLY (1915) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
YEOMAN"R.W., (Anna SUTHERLAND) Ch Josephine; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 27NW
040a (1905) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
YORK, Oscar T., (Elizabeth ABERLE) Ch James, Raymond, Francis; "Maynoll Farm,"
Vinland R1, Wakarusa Sec 33SE-34SE 0123a (1912) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
YOST, William P., (Mary L. NELSON) Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W 080a (1901)
YOUNG, Miss BeSSie, "Oak Wood Farm," Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 15 0160a
(1895) Tel. Bell Lecompton
YOUNG, Charles B., (Laura VanTRIES) "Maple Hill Farm," Lawrence R6, Grant Sec
8 0440a (1870) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
YOUNG, Charles L., (Ella CHAPMAN) Ch Lee, Walter, Gertrude, Edward, Lloyd,
Fay; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 16SE 05a (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
YOUNG, Michael, Ch Louisa, Anna, Emma; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 32N 094 1/2a
(1871) Tel. Mutual Worden

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�ZEEB, Edward, Ch Mike, Mable; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 19 0289a (1880) Tel.
Stull Stull
ZEEB Bros., Gust A., &amp; Julius A., (Sophia ZEEB, sister) Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec 32W 0119a (1872) Tel. Stull Stull
ZEEB, John G., (Pearl VILES) Ch Aldora, Freddie, Annabell; Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec 18W T80a George ZEEB (1900) Tel. Independent Stull
ZIESCH, Julius, (Ida GASTROCK) Ch Ida, Ernest, Herman; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
28N T80a A.T. HATFIELD (1916) Tel. Mutual Worden
ZILLNER, Fred, (Teresa SUMMERS) Ch Albert, Mary, Fred, Joseph, Cl~ment,
George, Tracy, Hilda, John; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 36 080a (1919) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
ZIMMERMAN, William H., (Katherine S. ZIMMERMAN, mother) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec
10-16S 0120a (1870) Tel. Eudora Eudora
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PETERSON PIONEERS FROM THE YEAR 1867
By Mrs. (A.R.) Harriet Hunter KENNEDY. Submitted to The Pioneer in 1983 by
Kathryn Bunton, and just recently discovered.

In the early days shared by our ancestors, my maternal grandfather,
Joseph PETERSON, came over from Sweden one year in advance of his family, and
established a home for them here in Lawrence. At one time Grandfather operated
a blacksmith shop in the Old Windmill on North Hill, and was later a stone
mason. He helped with the building of Haskell Institute.
My maternal grandmother, Anna Ermat PETERSON, came with her three
children to America, and on to Lawrence, Kansas in the year 1868. My mother
was Anna PETERSON, and was nine years old when she came over the Atlantic
ocean on the steamship "The Great Eastern."
She later married Eli Bloom HUNTER, my father, who was born in a hamlet
near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where as a yo~ng husky boy he rode logs with
the lumbermen down the Susquehanna River during the logging season.
My father was one of the first persons to erect a home in the 1300 block
on Haskell Avenue. His lot extended from the avenue a long distance back to
the Ottawa Branch of railroad track at the rear. He had a wonderful garden and
raised large tomatoes, sweet corn, and huge flat purple and white turnips.
The John HASKELL family lived across the road from our family and the
MAFFETs lived south on this road. As there was no name for the road or street,
my mother had her mail addressed to Haskell Avenue because of the prominence
of the HASKELL family, and this name has been used from that day to this.
My father, Eli B. HUNTER, sold windmills to farm folk allover Kansas in
the early days and later sold organs, and Standard sewing machines. If he were
living he would be 112 years of age.
Mother was ten years younger than he and lived to 95 years and eleven
months old.
They were wonderful parents and raised five children here in Lawrence,
in this good old sunflower state of Kansas, and I am one of them, being now
the wife of Dr. Bert KENNEDY.

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�KENNEDY CLAN TRAVELS WESTWARD FROM IRELAND TO KANSAS
By Dr. Albert R. KENNEDY. Submitted by Kathryn Bunton in 1983 with the
previous article by his wife.

In the British Isles where I first find my Scotch-Irish ancestors, it
was just a few miles west from Scotland to Ireland, mostly because of
religious differences, often just in the big family. Came the day when my clan
is angry with both Catholics and Protestants, so they make a sail across the
seas to America. In those days clans were clannish so they did not mix with
the Quakers of Philadelphia nor with the Pennsylvania Dutch. Both tribes were
pacifists. Also the Dutch in New York and the Swedes in Delaware couldn't
speak English so the KENNEDYs in great numbers crowd up the Delaware, chased
out the Connecticut Yankees and landed near Valley Forge, then to a place
called Port Kennedy.
Climbing the hills and mountains is quite a chore. So many turned south
and soon came to the Shenandoah Valley. other~ persisted westward and helped
Pittsburgh become the great American city known as the "Scotch-Irish City."
Always in pursuit of land, free land was our American Colonies and later
the u.S. Government failed to pay their soldiers, and some of the older ones
were entitled to homesteads. Now - it was Ohio. But the Indians, our own
Shawnees, Delawares and Wyandottes held their ground.
Floating down the Ohio, the settlers lived a few years in Kentucky where
Daniel BOONE had cleared out the Indians with three campaigns finally leading
the defeat of the Indians. Then the Treaty of Greenville gave the settlers
free land.
Flooding of the Ohio River and its results gave my people in another
half century the urge to go west again. Many had gone to Indiana, then across
the Wabash into Illinois, and while here in that historic state the Kansas
fever overtook them. Homestead laws gave every citizen 160 acres of land for
$1.25 an acre. But ahead of the settlers must come the explorers. So it was in
the spring of 1854, three horsemen rode out of Bluff City in Schuyler County,
going west. The three were my oldest uncle, and head of the family, William
Brinbridge KENNEDY, and uncle by marriage William CURLESS, and John P. WOOD,
an Irish born doctor, later to become a great figure in the Kansas struggle
over slavery.
Out of Westport, Missouri on the Oregon Trail these men rode west and
sighted Blue Mound. Later t'o climb the Devil's Hogback, now Mount Oread. A
look south and they saw the Wakarusa and the Pleasant Hills, and here they
decided to bring their families.
Thirteen wagon loads of men, women and children. Oxen and covered
wagons, extra cattle and young stock made the trip which was a long one. But
in thirty days they crossed the Missouri River on a Choteau Ferry, and that
night camped by the willows of the "Promised Land."
By early morning they were ready to move, but a throng of Wyandotte
Indians (themselves from Ohio) made a courtesy call on our clan. A horse race,
a wrestling match and the women's flapjacks appeased the noble red man, and so
westward again. This time on the Santa Fe Trail. They made it to Black Jack,
and an early start brought them to the brow of what we call Baldwin Hill. What
a splendid view they saw, Blue Mound on the right, and our present Mount Oread
to the left, and clear across the Kaw Valley to the Delaware Hills. Here they
stopped the long oxen train, by this time counting up to twenty and "took in"
the scene and vowed in their hearts never to move again. They took land from
Blue Mound to Lone Star.

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

COFFIN, HANNAM, POOL
Seeking information on family of Odom POOL, who, with his second wife Melissa
(maiden name unknown) and son Francis Asbury Pool came to Kansas from Vernon,
Jennings Co., IN in 1858. They settled between Blackjack and Wellsville. On 11
Apr 1864 Odom sold the SE quarter, Section 5, Township 15, Range 25 to H.N.
BROCKWAY and moved with Melissa to Montana, where he died at an unknown
location in 1867. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions to aid in
determining the date and from whom Odom POOL acquired this property. Son
Francis married Harriet Isabell BANNAM, daughter of Thomas Higgins and Jane
(COFFIN) BANNAM, who came from Kenosha, WI in 1856/7 and settled in the same
area as Odom POOL. Francis remained in the Wellsville area until he died in
1929 at age 86. James C.T. POOL, 64 Militia Hill Drive, Wayne, PA 19087-5846.

BANISTER, IRELAND, ROSE, SANDERS
Seeking information on Blanche ROSE, daughter of James Mortimer and Anna ROSE.
She married L.D. "Dick" BANISTER and lived in 1943 at 26 S. Valley, probably
Kansas City, KS. She had a daughter, Rose Marie BANISTER, who married Millard
IRELAND and broadcast from a Lawrence, KS radio station in the 1940's. Will
share information. Elizabeth SANDERS, R. 5, Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093.

ROSE, SANDERS
Seeking information on George Washington ROSE who probably lived near Lakeview
or Lecompton in Douglas Co., KS during the Civil War. He probably was in
service during the war. His children were James Mortimer, Agatha and Agnes.
His wife was Elizabeth Ann. Will share information. Elizabeth Sanders, R.5,
Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093.

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�CAN YOU IDENTIFY THESE PEOPLE?
If you can, please contact Judy sweets at the Watkins Community Museum, 1047
Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS 66044, telephone (913) 841-4109. Photos
donated to the museum by Richard RIGGS.

Written on back of photo: Ollie

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�THE PIONEER, Vol. XIV, No. 2
INDEX
ABDILL
A.E., 71
ABELLA
Lottie, 53
N.E., 53
ABERLE
Elizabeth, 82
ACHENBACK, 58
ADAM, 61
ADAMS, 58, 70
Henry J., 66
ADCOCK, 58
ADENGER, 58
ADOLPH, 61
AGIN, 61
AIKEN, 58
ALBAUGH
T. F., 71
ALBERS, 58
ALEXANDER, 58, 61
ALLEN, 58
Thos. E., 71
ALLEY
Geneva, 78
ALUMBAUGH, 58
AMENT, 58
AMICK, 58
ANDERSON, 58, 61
A.J., 79
ANDREWS, 61
ARCHAMBOULT, 58
ARMS, 58
ARMSTRONG, 58
Mary Ann, 79
ARUNDALE, 61
ASHNING
C., 81
ASHWORTH, 61
ATCHLEY, 58
ATHERTON, 58
ATKINS, 58
AUTHIER, 61
BABBITT
Dale, 53
Norma, 53
BACHELOR, 61
BACUM, 58
BAD SKY
Mary A., 80

BAI LEY, 58, 61
E.H.S., Prof., 69
Geo. C., 71
BAKER, 58, 61
Edna, 53
John C., 71
Ralph, 53
BAKULE
Marguerite, 81
BALDWIN, 58
BALLENGER, 58
BALSEY, 61
BANDEMER
Wilber, 53
BANDY, 61
BANISTER, 61
L.D. "Dick", 85
Rose Marie, 85
BARBER
H.M., 71
BARDELL, 61
BARKER, 58, 61
BARKLEY, 58
BARNARD
V.J., 71
BARNES, 58, 61
Flora, 80
W.E., 81
BARNEY, 58
BARRON, 58
BARRY, 58
BARTLEMAN, 58
BATTAN, 61
BAXTER, 58
Delbert, 53
Mary, 53
BAYLOR, 58
B~ADLES, 61
BEASLEY, 58, 61
Norma, 53
Willis, 53
BEAUCHAT, 58
BEDWELL, 58
BEERY, 61
Virginia, 76
BEHRENS, 61
BEHRINGER
Chris, 71
BEKKNAP
N.B., 71
BELCHER, 61

BELL, 58
BELLAMY, 58
BELVOIR
Lota, 81
BENNETT, 58
Dorothy, 53
BENSON, 61
Nelson, 71
BERG, 61
Emma, 53
BERNITZ
Chas. T., 71
BERREY, 58
BERRY
Shep W., 71
BERRYMAN, 58
BEVARD, 58
BEVINS, 58
BIFFER
Laura, 81
BIGGS
Lawrence J., 71
BIRKHEAD, 61
BISE, 58
BITZEL
B., 63
BLACK, 58, 61
BLACK HOOF, 70
BLAKE, 58
BLASEKATTE, 58
BLECHEL
Katherine, 81
BLISS, 58
BLUE JACKET, 70
BOASLEY, 58
BOATMAN, 58
BOBBITT,58, 61
BOCK, 58
Mi ldred, 53
BOCKE, 58
BOEHNER, 58
BOEHRINGER, 58
BOGGS
Patsy, 53
BOLES, 58
Del ia, 79
BOLLINGER, 58
BOLTON, 58
BOND, 58
BONER, 58, 61

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BOONE, 61
Daniel, 84
BOOTH, 58
BORDEAU, 61
BORDEN, 58
BOSTEDER
Velma, 76
BOUCHER, 61
BOUILlION, 58
BOULAY, 58
BOWER, 58
BOYD, 58
J .H., 71
BOYDSTUN, 58
BRADLEY, 58
BRADSHAW, 61
BRAMAN, 61
BRASSELL, 61
BRAZIL
Charlotte May, 79
D., 78
BRECHEISEN, 58
BREEZE, 61
BRENNER, 58
BRENT, 58
BREUER, 58
BREWER, 61
BRIETHAUPT
Kate, 79
BRIGHT, 58
BROCKWAY
H.N., 85
BROWN, 58
Charles, 75
Ella Lucile, 75
John, 63
Justyn, 53
BROWNING, 61
BRUCE, 61
BRUCKER, 58
BRUNK, 58
Doris, 53
BRUNTON, 58
BRYSON, 61
BUCHEIM
Mary A., 82
BUCHER, 58
BUCHHEIM, 58
John F., 71
BUCKALEW, 58
BUCKLES, 58

�BUCKMAN
J.H., 64
BUNCH, 58 .
BUNKER, 61
BUNN
W.S., 71
BUNNELL, 58
BUNSO, 58
BUNTON, 61
John E., 71
Kathryn, 53, 83, 84
BURCHILL, 58
Mary, 53
BURKETT, 58
BURKHEAD, 61
BURLISON, 58
BURNEY, 58
BURNS, 58
Patrick, 71
BURNSIDE, 61
BURR
David, 71
BUSTER, 61
BUTLER, 61
T.W., 71

BUTTERBAUGH, 58
BUTTON, 58
BYERLY
Al ice, 82
G.D., 82
CABBAGE, 61
CABLE, 58
CACKLER, 58
CAILLE, 61
CAIN
Donald, 53
Roberta, 53
CALL, 58
Chas. E., 72
CALLAWAY, 58
CALVIN, 61
CAMPBELL
W.M., 72
CAPPS, 58
CAPTAIN
James, 70
CARlEY, 58
CARLYLE, 61
CAROLUS, 58
CARPENTER, 58, 61
CARR
H.H., 72
CARRUTH
Frances (SCHLEGLE), 69

CARRUTH, cont.
Katherine (MORTON), 69
Lucie A., 67, 68, 69
Mr., 67
William Herbert, Prof.,
69
CARTER, 58, 61
C.K., 72
CASE, 58
CASEBIER, 58
CAVANAUGH, 58
Myrtle, 79
CAVENAUGH, 61
CAYER, 61
CESSNA, 58
CHALFANT
W.G., 72
CHALMERS, 58
CHAMBERS, 61
CHANCE
W.S., 72
CHANDLER, 58, 61
Grace, 80
CHAPMAN, 58, 61
Beverley, 53, 71
Ella, 82
CHASE, 61
CHASTEEN, 61
CHEEVER, 58
CHEVALIER, 61
CHILDERS, 58
CHIZUM, 58
CHOATE, 58
CHURCH, 58
CHURCHBAUGH
Maggie, 77
Samuel, 77
CHURCHILL, 58
CLARK, 58, 61
CLARKE
Dorothy, 53
CLATCHFORD, 58
CLEARY
Mat. C., 72
CLEATON/CLEETON, 61
CLOUD
Joseph, 72
CLOUGH
Vivian, 53
COAN, 58
Rebecca, 53
COATES, 61
COBB
Maxine Agnes, 75
COE, 61

COFFIN, 58
Jane, 85
COLE, 58, 61
COLLANDER, 61
COLLARD, 58
COLLIER 61
COLLINS, 58
Evelyn, 76
COLVIN, 61
COLYER, 58, 61
COMBS, 58
CONVIS, 58
COOK, 58
COOKSON, 58
COOLEY, 58, 61
COON, 61
COONCE, 58
COOPER, 61
CORBIN, 61
CORCORAN, 58
CORDELL, 58
Chloetta, 53
CORDLEY
Richard, D.D., 67
COREL, 58
CORNETT, 58
CORNSTALK
Peter, Capt., 70
CORRELL, 61
CORY, 58
Frank M., 72
COSS
Henry, 72
COUCH
Maudie, 53
COUNTRYMAN, 61
COURTNEY, 61
COURVILLE, 61
COWDEN, 58
COX, 58, 61
CRAIG, 61
CRAIN, 58
CRANDELL
Dolly, 77
CRANE
Capt., 70
CRAWFORD, 58
CREE, 58
CREVISTON, 61
CRIDER
Mary, 79
CROSBY, 61
CROUSE, 58
CRUME, 61

88

CULBERTSON
W.M., 72
CUMMINGS, 58
CURL
Nora, 80
CURLE, 61
CURLESS
Will iam, 84
CURTISS
Earl, 53
Oma, 53
CUTLER
G.A., 72
DARNOLD
Ida, 78
DART, 58
DARTNALL, 58
DAUGHERTY, 61
DAVENPORT, 61
DAVIDSON, 58
DAVIS, 58, 61
Agnes D. (QUILLEN), 75
Maxine Agnes (COBB), 75
Roy Edward, 75
DAWSON, 58
DAY, 58
DEAN
Doris, 66
Jan, 53
Virgil, 53
DEAY
Doris, 66
DEBULEY, 58
DECKER, 58, 61
DEERING, 58
Thomas William, 72
DEHEK, 58
DEHNER, 58
DELANO, 61
DELLlPE, 58
DENEEN, 58
DEOLECI
J., 80
DePAS, 58
DeROCHER/DESROCHERS, 61
DESCHER, 58
DESKINS, 61
DEVER
S.B., 72
DEWS
ElTllla, 77
. DICKENS, 58
DICKINSON, 61
DILLON, 58

�DINSMORE
F.F., 72
DIXON, 61
DOANE
Carrie A., 80
DOBBINS, 58
DOCTOR, 58
Marjorie, 53
DODSON, 61
DOHERTY
Lavon, 53
DOLBEAU, 58
DOLBIE
P.A., 72
DOMMAIN, 58
DOREMUS
George (Mrs.), 53
DOTY, 61
DOUGLAS
Lloyd, 75
Roberta, 75
DOVE
Geo. R., 72
DOWDLE, 58
Ernest, 53
DOWNE, 61
DOYLE
Wm. H., 72
DRAKE, 61
DRAMANN, 61
DRAWYER, 58
DRESSER, 58
DRISKELL, 61
DU FRESNE, 61
DU PUIS, 61
DUCHESS, 61
DUKES, 61
DUNCAN, 58
Alta, 53
DUNLEVY, 58
DUNN, 58
Elizabeth, 53
DURBIN, 58
DUROCHER, 61
DYER
Joseph, 80
EACKER, 61
EADS
Miriam, 53
EASTERLINE/EASTERLING, 61
EASTLAND, 61
EBERHART, 61
EDDLEMAN, 58

EDDY
Susie, 80
EDGINGTON, 61
EDMONDS, 70
EDSON
Enma, 82
EGGERT
Henry, 78
EGIN, 61
EISELE, 58
EISENNIGER
Lucy, 78
ELKINS
Lena, 80
ELLIOT, 58
ELLIOTT, 58
ELLIS
Vivian, 78
ELLISON, 58
EMBREY, 58
EMMONS
Adelia Adair "Nellie", 70
Clara (HOPKINS), 70
Clarence, 70
Dallas, 70
Dallas, Jr., 70
Eudora, 70
Eudora A. (FISH), 70
Grace Evelyn, 70
Hettie, 70
Jerome M., 70
Marjorie, 70
Mary Elizabeth, Mrs., 70
Saran Caroline (HALL), 70
Theodore Pascal, 70
Vivian, 70
Warren, 70
Warren, Jr., 70
ENDICOTT, 61
ENGLAND, 58
ENNEW, 61
ERHARD
Delphia, 82
ERICKSON
C.J., 80
ERNST, 61
ERWIN, 58
EUDALY
Cora, 80
EVANS, 58, 61
,David, 72
Hattie, 80
EVERT
L., 79

EVINGER, 58
David, 53
Marlene, 53
FAIRCHILD, 58
FALCKENSTEIN, 58
FARLEY, 58
H.A., 72
FAUBION, 58
FEAKE, 61
FELKER
Minnie, 78
FELTS, 61
FELTT, 61
FERGUSON, 58
FIEHLER
Henry, 72
FINDLAYSON, 58
FINE, 61
FINLEY, 58
FINN
H.W., 72
L., 78
FISH
Charles, 70
Dorothy, 70
Eudora A., 70
Isaac, 70
John, 70
Joseph Paschal T., 70
Josephine (HEITZ), 70
Julia (PARKS), 70
Leander Jack, 70
Leroy ~aschal, 70
Lily, 70
Mary Katherine (LARGE),
70
Opal Mae (LONGTAIL), 70
Paschal, Jr., 70
Rosa, 70
William, 70
FISHER, 61
Dr., 64
N.D., 72
FISKE, 61
FITCH, 61
FITZGERALD, 61
FITZPATRICK
M.T.,72
FLEMING, 61
FLEMMING, 61
FLESHMAN, 58
Edna, 80
FLING, 58
FLORY, 58

89

FOGERTY, 58
FOLEY, 58
FOLLIN
James M., 72
FORBES, 58
FORD
Minerva, 79
FORNEY, 58
FORREST, 61
FOULTZ
Della, 79
FOURNIER, 61
FOWLER, 61
FRAZIER, 61
FREEMAN, 58, 61
Grace (EMMONS), 70
Marjorie, 53
S.D., 70
FRENCH, 58
FRITZ, 59
FULKERSON, 59
FULLER, 59
FULLERTON, 59
FULLILOVE, 61
FULTON, 59
FURY, 61
GABRIEL
Alerta Bell (ROHE), 75
Arthur W., 75
Marjaret, 53
GALLEGHER, 61
GARDINER, 59, 61
GARDNER, 59, 61
GARRETTSON, 59
GARRISON, 59
GARVEY
Thos. F., 72
GASTROCK
Ida, 83
GATES, 59
GAYLORD, 59
GEARHART
Curinda, 82
GERSTENBERGER
Henrietta, 81
GIBBS, 59
GIBSON, 59, 61
GILLISPIE, 61
GILMORE, 59
GIMBLET
Dorothy, 53
Ernest, 53
GLASGOW, 59
GLEN, 59

�GLENN, 59
GOBEL, 59
GOFF
Claire Ethyl, 76
GOODMAN
C.W., 72
GORDEN
Ruth, 80
GORDON
Ell iott, 76
Harriet, 76
GORRELL, 61
GORRILL
Maude, 81
R.W., 81
GORTON
Catherine, 53
Thomas, 53
GRACE, 59
GRAFTON
Bryant, 72
GRAGG, 61
GRAHAM, 59
Florence, 81
GRANGER, 61
GRAVES, 59
GRAY
James, 76
Violet C. (SHOTWELL), 76
GREEN, 59
GREGORY, 59
GRESS
Mi ldred, 82
GRIEBER
Paul, 81
GRIFFIN, 59, 61
Rejeana, 53
GRI FFITH
Emma, 79
Eunice, 76
GRIMES, 59
GRING, 59
GROSSMAN, 59
GROUND, 59
GUARD, 59
GUNN, 59
F.W., 72
GUY, 59
Genevieve, 53
Ruth, 53
GWATHMEY, 59
HAAG
Jacob, 72
HABBIN, 59

HACK, 59
HACKSTEIN, 59
HADDOCK, 61
HADDOX, 61
HAGENBUCH
C.H., 72
HALE, 61
HALL, 59
Dorothy (FISH), 70
Sarah Caroline, 70
HAM
Edith, 79
HAMILTON, 59
HAMM, 59
HAMMER, 59
HAMMILL, 59
HAMMOND, 61
HAMPSHIRE
Mark, 53
HANEY, 59
HANNAH, 59
HANNAM
Harriet Isabell, 85
Jane (COFFIN), 85
Thomas Higgins, 85
HANNOLD
A.G., 73
HANSEN, 59
HARDY, 59
HARE, 59
HARGIS, 59
HARGROVE, 59
HARPER
Gladys (TISDALE), 76
James Clifford, 76
HARREll, 59
HARRINGTON, 59
HARRISON, 59, 61
HARSHBARGER, 59
HART, 61
David, 53
HARTMAN, 59
H.F., 82
Leona, 82
HARTWICK
Clara A., 76
Merle, 76
HARVEY
S.C., 72
HASE
Herman, 72
HASKELL
John, 83
HASS, 61
HASTINGS, 61

HATFIELD
A.T.,83
HAUGHTON, 59
HAVENS
Luke M., 72
HAYDEN, 59
HAYNES
Elizabeth, 53
HAYS, 59
Minnie, 78
HEASTON, 61
HEATH, 59
HEFNER, 61
HEGERMAN, 61
HElM
Nellie, 81
HEINEN, 59
HEISE
Louise, 81
HEITZ
Josephine, 70
HELDER, 59
HELLMAN, 59
HELLSTROM, 59
Ray, 53
HELMS, 59
HENDRICK, 59
HENDRICKS, 59
HENRY, 59
HENSY
Wm., 73
HERBORN
Karl, 73
HERDMAN, 61
HERRINGTON, 59
Nancy, 53
HESS, 59
Jacob J., 73
HESTER, 59
HEYKA/HEJKA, 59
HIATT, 59
HICKMAN, 61
HICKS
Sadie, 77
HIEKS
LN., 73
HIGGINS, 59, 61
HILDENBRAND
Lydia, 82
HILDERBRAND, 80
HILDUN
Maud, 78
HILL, 59
Chas. F., 73
HILLIARD, 59

90

HINCKLEY, 59
HIRSCHBERGER
Josephine, 77
HISER, 59
HOAG, 59
HOCKENSMITH, 59
HODGES, 61
HODGKIN, 59
HOFFMAN, 59
HOFFSONMER
Irene, 82
HOFMANN, 59
Barbara, 53
HOGAN, 59
HOGlIN, 61
HOLLAND, 59
HOLLOWAY, 59
Blanche, 76
HOLLOWELL, 61
HOLMES, 61
HOMME
Dora, 81
HOODENPYLE, 59
HOOGLAND
Edward, 65, 66
HOOK, 59
HOOT, 59
HOOVER, 59, 61
Mark, 53
HOPKINS
Clara, 70
Mr., 70
HOPSON, 61
HOTTON, 59
HOUGHTILE, 61
HOUGLAND, 59
Maxine, 53
HOUSE, 61
HOUSLEY, 61
HOUSTON, 59
HOUT, 59
Goldie, 53
HOVDE
Mi lIard, 76
HOWELL, 59
HOWLAND, 61
HOYT, 61
HUCK, 61
HUDSON, 59
HUElSBERGER
Helmut, 53
Ursula, 53
HUFF, 61
HUFFMAN, 59
HUFTI LE, 61

�HUGHEY
Lora, 53
HUGHSON, 59
HULLMANN, 59
HULSE
C.F., 73
HUNT, 61
George, 66
HUNTER, 59
Anna (PETERSON), 83
Eli Bloom, 83
HUNTLEY, 59
HUNZICKER
Dan, Jr., 73
HUSSEY, 61
HUTSON
H.T.,73
HYLAND, 59

IRELAND
Mi llard, 85
IRVIN, 61
Virginia, 54
JAMES, 59
JAMISON
Mary, 54
JARDON, 59
Marvin, 54
Norma, 54, 66
JEFFRIES, 59
JENNINGS, 59, 61
JESSEE
Carrie, 64
Charles T., 64
David H., 63
Emma Bell, 64
Esther, 63, 64
Frances (LEA), 63
Frank Arthur, 64
Hannah, 63
Hestes, 63
Hinton Grant, 64
Ida May, 64
James Wilson, 63, 64
James W., 64
John, 63
John Wilson, 64
Lincoln, 64
Logan S., 64
Maria (STANDIFERD), 64
Martha, 63
Mary, 63
Mary (VERMILLION), 63

JESSEE, cont.
Nancy, 64
Nancy R., 63
Nancy (WEAVER), 63, 64
William J., 63,64,65,66
JOHANNING, 61
JOHNS, 59
JOHNSON, 59, 61
Aurel ia, 54
Marguerite, 54
Otto, 54
JOINER/JOYNER, 61
JONES, 59, 61
Endsley, 73
JORDAN, 59
JUSTICE, 61
KALBRANNER, 59
KAMPSCHROEDER, 59
KASBERGER
M., 81

KAT HERMAN , 59
KEARNEY, 61
KEENER, 59, 61
KEENEY, 61
KEENY, 59
KEILMAN, 61
KELLAM
Mrs., 66
KELLY, 59
KELSEY, 62
KELSO, 59
KEMBERLING
Sonnie, 71
KENNEDY
Albert R., Dr., 83, 84
A.R., Mrs., 83
Harriet Hunter, 83
Jackie, 54
Max, 54
William Brinbridge, 84
Wm. J., 73
KENSIT
Inez, 54
KERSHNER, 62
KESTING, 59
Henry, 73
KEUTNER, 59
KIDWELL
Irma, 54
Richard, 54
KIINY, 59
KINCAID, 59
KINDLESPERGER, 59

KING, 59, 62
Edwina, 54
Emma, 78
Myron, 54
Robert, 70
KINGMAN
Samuel A., 66
KINSEY, 59
KIRKPATRICK, 62
KIRKWOOD, 59
KLABZUBA, 59
KLINE, 59
Dorothea, 54
KLINEDINST, 59
KLING
Elizabeth, 80
KLUG, 59
KLUTZ, 59
KNOX
Bernice, 54
James, 54
KNUDSEN, 59
KOCH, 59
KOHL, 62
KONIG, 59
KOONTZ, 59
KRAFT, 59
Christine, 54
KRAMER, 59
KREIPE
Ettie, 82
KREISELER, 62
KROPF
Oscar, 76
KRUSE, 59
KUHN, 62
LA DUKE, 62
LA HAY, 62
LACE, 59
LAHRMAN
J.F., 73
LAING
A.E., 73
LALLIER, 59
LALUZERNE, 59
LAMBERT, 59
LAMOREAUX, 59
LANE, 62
James, 63, 64
LANGHORNE, 59
LAPAN, 59
LARGE, 62
Mary Katherine, 70
LATHAM, 59

91

LATMAN, 62
LAUCHNOR, 59
LAUGHLIN
Harvey, 73
LAWSON, 59, 62
A.J, 54
Mary, 54
S.J., 81
LAYCOCK, 59
LAYNE, 59
LAYTON, 59
LEA
Frances, 63
LEACH, 59
LEARNARD
Tracy, 67, 69
LEATHERMAN, 59
LEAVITT
David W., 73
LEE, 59
LeFORCE, 59
LEONARD, 59
LESLIE, 59
LIGHT, 62
LILES, 62
LIND, 59
LINDNER
J.G., 73
LINDSEY, 59
LINEBARGER, 59
L1NSEA, 59
L10NAIS, 62
LITTLE, 59
LITTRELL, 62
LOCKET
Laveta, 77
LOCKHART, 62
LOGAN, 59
LOGSTON, 62
LONG, 59
Fern, 54, 70
LONGENECKER, 59
LONGNECKER, 59
LONGTAIL
Opal Mae, 70
LOOMIS
Pope C., 73
LOOSEN, 59
LOTHHOLZ
W., 80
LOVE
Alexander E., 66
LOWENSTEIN, 59
LOWER, 59

�LUCKAN
Blanche Grace
(SHERWOOD), 76
Paul Ernst, 76
LUGIBIHL
Peter, 73
LUND
Joan, 54
LUSLKE, 59
LUTZ, 59
LYNCH, 59, 62
LYONNAISE, 62
LYONS
Winnie Smith, 66
MACKEY, 59
MADDEN, 59
MADDOX, 62
MADL
Lena, 82
MAFFET, 83
MAHOOD, 59
MAIRE/MAYRE, 62
MALEN
Bertha, 82
MANACE, 59
MANCK, 62
MANES, 62
MANION
Mary, 79
MANNING, 62
MARCH
Jno. N., 73
MARION, 62
MARKLEY, 59
MARKS, 62
MARLATT, 62
MARSH, 59
MARSHALL
Osie, 79
MARTIN, 59
MATHEWSON, 62
MATHIAS, 59
MATNEY, 62
MATTHEW, 59
MATTHEWS, 59
MAUL, 59
MAXWELL, 59
MAY, 59
MAYSWINKLE, 59
McBRIDE
Corabell, 80
E.J., 80
McCAIN, 59

MEYER, cont.
McCARTHY, 59
Sophia, 78
Paul, 54
MICHAEL, 59
McCLAIN, 59
MICK, 59
McCLANAHAN
MILBURN
Will, 82
Leota, 79
McCLINTOCK, 59, 62
Bernice Clara (SCHMIDT), MILES, 59
MILLER, 59, 62
76
Will iam, 81
McCLOWNIE, 59
MILLSLAGEL, 59
McCOLLI STER, 62
MILTENBERGER, 59
McCONNELL, 59
MIRIAM, 62
McCOOK
MOCK, 62
James, 63
MONK, 62
McCORD, 62
MONNIER, 62
McCOY, 59
MONTGOMERY, 59
McCULLUM, 59
MOOMAW, 59
McDONALD, 62
MOORE, 59, 62
McGEE, 62, 63
J .C., 81
Virginia, 54
Mary, 54
McGRANAHAM, 62
Maud, 81
McGUIRE, 59
Sarah, 81
McKINLEY
Sharon Kay, 54
William, 73
MORR, 59
McLEAN, 59
MORRIS
Ruby, 81
McMANNESS
Isidor, 73
Brenda, 54
J.H., 63
Michael, 54
MORROW, 62
McMILLEN, 59
MORTON, 59
McNABB, 62
Katherine, 69
McNISH, 59
MOSS, 62
McPHERSON, 59
MOSSMAN, 59
John W., 63
MOTE
McROBERTS, 59
A.L., 63
MEAD, 59
MOULDEY
MEEDER
May, 78
Archie, 76
MUENZENMAYER, 59
Ruby, 76
MULLER, 62
MELLBROUCH
MURPHY, 59
H.D., 78
Robt. C., 73
MELLEN, 59
MURRAY/MURRY, 62
MERIDETH, 59
MUSICK, 59
MERIDIETH, 59
Cheryl, 54
MERTZ
John W., 73
C.A., 73
MUSSELWHITE, 59
MESENHIMER
MUUMA, 59
Gertie, 80
MYERS, 59, 62
METCALF, 62
METCALFE, 59
NACE
METSKER
F.H., 78
Ada, 81
NEAL
Shirley, 54
Robert S., 73
MEYER, 59
NEALLY, 59
Paul ine, 54
NEEL
Ruth, 54
Barbara, 54

92

NEIDER
Mary, 82
NEILL, 62
NELSON
Mary L., 82
N.C., 78
Richard, 54
NEVITT, 62
NEWELL, 62
NEWKIRK, 62
NEWSON
Florence, 80
NICHOLS, 62
Amelia Mary (WULFKUHLE),
76
Charles Thomas, 76
NIEDERER, 60
NOBLE, 62
NOEL, 60
NORTON, 60
NOYD
R.S., 73
NUPHER, 62
NUT HALL, 60
OBERLANTA, 60
ODELL, 60
ODGEN, 60
OESTERREICH, 60
OGLE, 60
OHLFEST, 60
OLIVER, 60
ONESLAGER, 60
Kevin, 54
ONEY, 60
OSHEL, 60
OSWALD, 62
Violet, 80
OWENS, 60
OWINGS, 62
O'BRADY, 60
O'BRYAN
Floyd, Dr., 80
O'CONNELL
Mary, 54
O'CONNOR
Sarah, 80
O'DELL, 62
O'HAIR, 62
O'NEIL, 60
O'REILY, 60
PAGE, 60
PALM
Andrew, 73

�PETERSON, cont.
PALMER, 62
P.J., 74
PARISA, 60
PETEY, 60
PARKER
PETTIBON, 60
Martha, 54, 63
PETTIT,60
Roberta, 54
PETTUS, 60
PARKS
Adelia Adair (EMMONS), 70 PETZOLD, 60
PHAYER, 62
George Arthur, 70
PHILLIPS, 60, 62
Joseph, 70
Blanche (HOLLOWAY), 76
Julia, 70
Guy H., 76
William, 70
PIERCE, 60
PARR
PIGGOTT, 62
L.W., 73
PITTENGER
PASCAL
Josephus, 70
Flora, 82
PATCH, 60
PLAMONDON, 62
PATE, 60
PLANK, 60
PATEE, 62
PLUMBER, 60
PATRICK, 62
PLUMMER, 62
Ethel, 78
POE, 62
Lois, 78
POEHLER
PATTERSON, 60
Theo, 74
Will C., 73
POHL, 60
PATTON, 60
POOL
PAUL
Francis Asbury, 85
Joseph, 73
James C. T., 85
PAULIN, 60
Mel issa, 85
PAYNE, 60
Odom, 85
Janet, 54
POSTMA
PEARCY, 62
James, 54
PEEK, 62
William H., 80
PELLETT, 60
POTTER, 60
PEMBERTON
Donald, 54
Marie, 54
POTTS
PENCE
Minnie, 78
Pearl, 78
POUPPIRT
PENDLETON
Pearl, 78
William, 80
POWRIE, 60
PERCY, 62
PRALL
PERKINS, 60
Rhoda, 54
Laura, 77
PRATHER, 60
L.H., 73
PRATT, 60
PERRINE
PREISACH
B.J., 73
Phillip, 74
PERRY, 62
PRESTON, 60
PERSON
PRICE, 60
Olof, 73
PROVEAU, 62
PETEFISH
PROVOST, 62
Lottie, 81
PUCKETT, 62
PETERS, 62
PUDERBAUGH, 60
PETERSDATTER, 60
PUGH, 62
PETERSON
PULLIAM, 62
Anna, 83
PUMPKIN, 70
Anna Ermat, 83
PURCELL, 60, 62
Joseph, 83

QUILLEN
Agnes D., 75
QUINCHE, 62
RABOUIN, 62
RADER, 60
Juanita, 54
RAMEY, 60
RANDEL
Grace, 82
RANDOLPH, 62
RANKIN, 60
C.C., 54
Polly, 54
RANSOME
Ada R., 78
RAP PARD
Evelyn (COLLINS), 76
Harold Henry, 76
Velma (BOSTEDER), 76
RASBERRY, 62
RASH, 62
RASOR, 60
RATLI FF
Racheal, 79
RAYMOND, 60
READ
A.W., 74
RED WING
Chief, 70
REDMAN
J.A., 74
REED, 62
Eudora (EMMONS), 70
Louie, Jr., 70
Louie C., 70
Thomas, 70
REEDY
Mike, 74
REICHENBACHER, 60
REICHENECKER
Geo. B., 74
REID
Janet, 54
REINHARDT, 60
RENNICK
Zella, 78
RHODES
Francis, 70
Marjorie (EMMONS), 70
RICE, 60
RICHART/RICHARDT, 60
RICHEY
J. T., 74
RICKMAN, 60

93

RIGGS, 60, 62
Richard, 86
RILEY, 60
RITCHEY, 60
RITZENTHALERS, 60
ROACH, 60
ROBERTS, 60, 62
C.W., 74
Fern, 78
ROBERTSON, 60, 62
ROBINSON
C., Maj. Gen., 65
ROCHER, 62
ROCKHOLD
A., 78
ROGERS, 60
William, 70
ROHE
Alerta Bell, 75
ROSE, 60, 62
Agatha, 85
Agnes, 85
Anna, 85
Blanche, 85
Elizabeth Ann, 85
George Washington, 85
Hattie, 79
James Mortimer, 85
ROSS, 60
Robin, 54
ROSSEL/ROZZEL, 60
ROST, 60
ROTTON, 62
ROULLEAU, 62
ROUSE, 60, 62
ROUSSEY, 60
ROYAL, 62
ROZZEL, 62
RUFF, 60
RUMSEY
Dorthy Dunmire, 76
RUSH, 60
RUSSELL, 62
Mary, 78
RYLAND, 60
SAlLE, 60
SALATHIEL, 62
SAMPSON
J.H., 74
SANDER
Jul ia, 77
SANDERS, 60
Elizabeth, 54, 85
SANDERSON, 64

�SANDS
James G., 74
SARGENT, 62
SARVER, 62
SASH, 60
SAUM, 62
SAVARY, 62
SAYLER
John, 54
Virginia, 54
SCANLON
J.B., 74
SCANNELL, 62
SCHAAKE, 60
SCHALL
A., 74
SCHAUM
Henry L., 74
SCHEHRER, 60
SCHELL
Dorothy, 54
SCHENCK, 62
SCHLECTY, 60
SCHLEGEL
Frances, 69
SCHMELCHER, 62
SCHMIBLEY
James, 79
SCHMIDT, 60
Bernice Clara, 76
SCHNEIDER, 60
Valentine, 74
SCHOTT, 60
Cynthia, 54
SCHOULT, 60
SCHROEDER
John, 64
SCHULE, 60
SCHULENBURG
Fred, 74
SCHULTZ, 60
SCHULZ
A.J., 74
SCHULZE
August, 74
SCHWAN/SCHWANN, 62
SCHWARZ
Albert, 54
SCHWEIGHAUSER, 60
SCOTT, 60
SEARS, 60, 62
SEBRING, 60
SEELEY
H.D., 74
SEFTON, 60

SEIBEL, 60
SEITZ
George, 78
SEMPLE, 62
SETZER
Elsie 0., 79
SHAFFER, 60
SHAFNER, 60
SHAHAN, 60
SHANNON
Osbun, 74
SHAW, 60, 62
Alex, 74
Charles, 76
Ray, 54
Virginia (BEERY), 76
SHAWLEY, 60
SHEEN
Wm. R., 74
SHEETS
Wm., 74
SHEPARD, 62
SHERFIELD, 60
SHERWOOD
Blanche Grace, 76
SHIELDS, 62
SHIRAR
Cora A., 79
SHIRK
Laura, 80
SHOEMAKER, 60
SHOGRIN, 60
Donna, 54
Quentin, 54
SHORTT
H.E., 81
SHOTWELL
Violet C., 76
SHOWALTER
J.A., 74
SILVERHEAD, 70
SILVERHEEL, 70
SIMMONS, 60
SIMON, 60, 62
SIMPSON, 60
Geo. B., 74
Susan Gladys, 78
SIMS
Elizabeth, 63
James, 63
Mary, 63
SKILES, 60
M.J., 80
SKINNER
W.L., 74

SLAUGHTER, 60
SLAYDEN, 60
SLOAN, 60
SLOCUM, 60
SMART, 62
SMELSER, 62
SMITH, 60, 62
Adell, 54
Claude, 54
Nancy, 54, 63
Zona, 54
SNAPP, 60
SNEDEGER, 62
Charles, 54
Jean, 54, 64, 71
SNELL, 60
SNOW
Anthony, 74
F.H., Prof. , 67
SNYDER
H.J., 74
Sylvester, 74
SONNER, 60
SOUTH
J .H., 74
SOUTHARD, 62
SPANGLER, 60
SPECK, 62
Fred, 74
SPEICHER, 60
SPENCER, 62
lona, 54
SPERRY, 62
SPIELMAN, 60
SPIETZ
Rob't. J., 74
SPINK, 62
SPRAGUE, 60
SPRIEGER, 60
STAATZ, 60
STAINBROOK, 60
STAMPS, 60
STANDERFORD/STANDIFORD, 62
STANDIFERD
Maria, 64
STANFIELD, 62
STANLEY, 60
Eunice (GRIFFITH), 76
John, 76
STAR, 62
STARR
Jno. M., 74
STASCHEN, 60
STAUFFER, 60
STEARNS, 62

94

STEINHOUR
Jno., 74
STENCER
Ada, 80
STENSTRUM
Caroline, 80
STEVENS, 60
STEWART, 60, 62
Ermina, 78
STIGER, 60
STONE, 60, 62
STOREY, 60
STOVER
M.M., 74
STRATFORD, 60
STRATTON
Joanna L., 63
STRAUB
Maria, 81
STREET, 62
STREICHER, 60
STRICKER, 60
STROPE, 60
STRUCK, 62
STUART
Mary Lynn, 54
STURGES, 60
STUTSMAN, 60
SUMMERS
Teresa, 83
SUTHERLAND
Anna, 82
SUTOR IUS
Chas. A., 74
SWANGER
Carol, 54
SWANSON
Jennie, 79
SWAN/SWANN, 62
SWEARINGIN, 62
SWEENY, 62
SWEETS, 62
Judy, 54, 63, 66
SWEETZER, 62
SWISHER, 60
TALBERT, 62
TALLEY, 60
Fay, 54
Lloyd, 54
TAPPAN, 60
TAYLOE, 60
TAYLOR, 60
TENNESSON, 62
TENNYSON, 62

�THARP, 60
THATCHER, 62
Fred, 74
THAYER, 60, 62
THOMAS, 60, 62
Elsie, 81
THOMPSON, 60
Bill, 54
Ruth, 54
THOMSON, 60
THORMAN
Sarah E., 77
THORNBRUGH, 62
TIBBALS, 62
TIBBETS, 62
TlBBLOW
H., 70
TISDALE
Gladys, 76
TITLE, 60
Barbara, 55
TODD, 60
TOOLY, 70
TOUZAR, 62
TRACY, 62
TRAPP, 62
TREMBLE, 60
TREWARGY
F.L., 74
TRICKEY
L.C., 74
TRIMBLE, 62
TROVILLO, 60
TUCKER, 60
Louis R., 66
Ruhainah, 82
TURNER, 60
TUTTLE, 62
TWEDDELL
Gertrude, 55
TWEED, 60
TYLER, 62
TYRRELL, 60
ULERICH, 60
ULRICH, 60
UPCHURCH
John Jordan, 74
VAN HORSEN
Estate, 78
VAN PELT, 62
VanHOESEN
I.N., 75

VanKUREN
L.S., 75
VanLANINGHAM
J., 75
VanTRIES
Laura, 82
VARING, 62
VAUGHN, 60, 62
Donald, 55
Wi lma, 55
VAUGHAN, 62
VEISTlE, 60
VERMI LLiON
Mary, 63
VERRALL, 60
VILES
Pearl, 83
VINEGAR, 62
VITT

F.T.,75

VITTITOE/VITTITOW, 62
VOPICKA
Joanne, 55
VOSS, 62
VOUGHT, 60
WADDLE, 60
WADE, 60
WAGGONER, 60
WAGNER
Chas., 75
WAGONER, 62
WAGSTAFF
Richard, 75
WAKEFIELD, 60
WALDRIP, 62
WALKER, 60
Jennie, 81
Sam, Col., 63
WALL, 60
A.P., 75
WALLlCH, 60
WALLOWT, 60
WALTERS, 62
WALTON
Amy, 80
WARD, 60, 62
Anna Jane, 77
Arthur, 77
Clyde F., 77
C.T., 77
J.M., 77
Lois, 77
Ruth, 77

WARE, 60
Edwin, 77
Galen, 77
Lill ian, 77
Myrtle, 77
William 101., 77
WARING
Bessie, 77
Frank, 77
James, 77
L.W., 77
Walter, 77
WARNER
Charles, Jr., 77
Charles, Sr., 77
George L., 77
Howard, 77
Wayne, 77
William, 77
WARNOCK
carl, 77
Hugh J., 77
Lyford, 77
Nina, 77
Vernie, 77
WARREN
Charles 101., 77
WASHINGTON
Albert, 77
Dorothy, 77
Eugene, 77
George, 77
Henry, 77
John, 77
Lillie, 77
Mary, 77
Melvin, 77
Raymond, 77
WATERS
Charles C., 78
Eugene, 78
Gladys, 78
Merrill, 78
Rolland, 78
WATERSON
Corwin, 78
Gladys, 78
William A., 78
WATKINS
James, 75
WATSON
Arthur, 78
Barclay S., 78
Bennezet, 78
Clifford, 78

95

WATSON, cont.
Herbert, 78
Margaret, 78
WATT
Cel ia, 78
Harry M., 78
Jennie, 78
Jno. T., 75
Mary, 78
William G., 78
WATTERS, 60
WATTS, 60
Allen, 78
Artie, 78
Calvin, 78
Charles, 78
Clara, 78
Edgar, 78
Elsie, Mrs., 78
Ernest, 78
Flossie, 78
Homer, 78
Howard, 78
John, 78
J., 75

Laura, 78
Marjory, 78
Mc., 78
Mi ldred, 78
Ned, 78
Payton, 78
Rachel, 78
Robert N., 78
Samuel M., 78
Vida, 78
Wilbur L., 78
Zana, 78
WAUGH, 62
WEATHERS, 60
WEAVER
James, 63
Mary (SIMS), 63
Nancy, 63
Nancy (SMITH), 63
Wi II iam, 63
WEBBER
A.A., 81
WEBSTER, 60, 62
WEED
Everett D., 75
WEEKS
Arthur, 78
Arthur F., 78
Edith, 78
Eva, 78

�IJEEKS, cont.
Lula, 78
Marion, 78
Ruben, 78
IJEIDEMANN
R.F.C., 75
IJEIL, 60
IJEILER
Annie, 78, 79
Bertha, 78, 79
George, 78, 79
IJEIMER
Guy, 78
Ralph, 78
Ruth, 78
IJEIR, 60
IJEIS, 62
IJELCH, 62
Alonzo E., 78
Henry, 78
May, 78
Seth, 78
IJELCHER
Armelda, 78
Cecil, 78
Clarence A., 78
Earl, 78
Gladys, 78
IJELLA, 60
IJELLS, 62
Alfred, 78
Al ice, 78
Charles, 78
Charles A., 78
Charles IJ., 78
Claude L., Dr., 78
Elvyn, 78
Eugene, 78
Frank 0., 78
Gertrude, 78
Helen, 81
James, 78
Rachel, 78
IJilliam, 78
IJilliam D., 78
IJELSH
Joseph C., 75
IJEL TV
John B., 75
IJERTS
Evelyn, 78
Harry, 78
Howard, 78
S., 78
IJEST, 60

IJESTCOTT
G.H., 79
Marguerite, 79
Ovid, 79
IJESTERGREN
Arnold L., 78
Charles, 78
Delbert, 78
IJESTERHOUSE
Allen, 78
Alvin, 78
Amos, 78
Amos IJ., 79
Edd, 79
Elmer, 79
Elmer E., 79
Ermal, 79
Estate, 79
Ethel, 78
Henry E., 79
H., Sr., 79
Inez, 79
Lucile, 79
Oscar, 78
IJESTFALL
Clyde, 78
Edward E., 78
Esther, 78
Ruth, 78
IJESTHEFFER
De, 79
Donald, 79
Eli, 79
IJEYBRIGHT, 60
A. Ralph, 79
Elda, 79
Irma, 79
Mi ldred, 79
Vera, 79
IJilda, 79
IJi llard, 79
IJHALEY
George H., 79
Glenn, 79
IJHEDON, 62
Charles A., 79
IJHEELER
Jordan, 79
IJHETSTONE, 60
IJHIPPLE, 62
Frank, 79
George, 79
Newton E., 79
IJHI RLOIJ
Anna, 79

IJHI RLOIJ, cont.
Bell, 79
Cassius, 79
George IJ., 79
Oll ie, 79
IJilli am, 79
IJHITE, 60, 62
Agnes, 79
Al ice, 79
Anna E., Mrs., 79
Arthur, 79
Daniel, 79
David N., 79
Earl, 79
Eileen, 79
Eleanor, 79
Frank, 79
Genevieve, 79
Harold, 79
Ida, 79
John, 79
Katherine, 79
LaVerne, 79
Margaret, 79
Mari lyn, 55
Martin, 79
Mary M., 79
Minerva, 79
Newton, 79
Nora, 79
Ol in, 79
Plin F., 79
Rosa, 79
Russell G., 79
Sal ina, 79
Teresa, 79
Thelma, 79
IJH ITLEY
Charles, 79
Lester, 79
Mary, 79
IJilliamA.,79
IJH ITMAN, 60
Edgar E., 79
Ethel, 79
Gi lbert, 79
Jessie, 79
May, 79
Roscoe, 79
IJalter, 79
IJH ITNEY, 60, 62
IJH ITSON, 60
Carol, 55
Robert, 55

96

IJHITZLEL
P.O., 75
IJIBLE
Chester, 79
Daisy, 79
Laura, 79
IJilliam H., 79
IJIEMAN
F.IJ., 75
IJIES, 62
IJIGGINS/IJIGGIN 60, 62
Dorothy, 55
El izabeth, 79
Elwood, 55
Evelyn, 79
James, 79
Jane, 55
Laverne, 79
IJilli am, 79
IJilliam H., 79
IJI LBER
Agnes, 79
Evan, 79
Harold, 79
Verl, 79
IJal ter H., 79
IJI LBUR
Dora, 80
Emery, 80
Gorden, 80
Howard, 80
LeRoy, 80
IJalter T., 80
IJILBURN
Samuel Stewart, 76
IJILCOX, 60
George, 80
Henry, 80
IJILEY, 60
IJI LKERSON
Fred, 80
George, 80
Howard, 80
John, 80
Thomas C., 80
IJILKINS, 60
IJILL
Fred, 80
Fred, Jr., 80
Johanna, 80
IJILLARD
Allen, 80
Enid, 80
Frances, 80
Francis, 80

�WILLARD, cont.
Jess, 80
Jess, Jr., 80
Zella, 80
WILLEY, 60
WILLIAMS, 60, 62
Abraham, 80
Abraham L., 80
Charles, 80
Claude, 80
Earl, 80
Edith, 80
Florence, 80
Frances, 80
Frank, 80
George, 80
Georgia, 80
Grace, 80
Helen, 80
Herbert, 80
Ida, 80
Leo, 80
Leonard, 80
Loren, 80
Loren M., 80
Lorene, 80
Nora, 80
Oscar, 80
Patricia, 55
Raymond, 80
Roger M., 80
Virginia, 80
W.R., 79
WILLIAMSON
Chalmer M., 80
Earl, 80
Isaac E., 80
Lloyd, 80
Louise, 80
WILLIS, 62
Mrs., 82
WILSON, 60, 62
Alvin, 80
Arleta, 80
Bertha, 80
Bessie, 80
Carroll, 80
Clarence Edward, 76
Della Ann, 76
Elizabeth, 80
Elmer, 80
Emma, 80
Esther, 80
Fern, 79
Fredie, 80

WILSON, cont.
Glen, 80
H.B., 80
John C., 80
Lester, 80
L.E., 80
Mamie, 80
Margaret, 80
Margie, 79
Orlie,80
Orvile,80
Oscar E., 80
Rex, 80
Stella, 80
Truman, 80
Virgi l, 80
Walter, 80
Wayne, 80
Worlene, 80
WINCHELL
Arthur, 55
Mary Lou, 55
WINDELL, 60
WINEINGER
Charles W., 80
Pearl, 80
WINEY
Jacob, 75
WINGERT
Della, 80
Elizabeth, 80
Jessie, 80
Mabel, 80
Willi am, 80
William M., 80
William W., 80
Wyman, 80
WINGO, 60
WINKLER
Frank, 81
Helen, 81
Morris, Jr., 81
Morris C., Sr., 81
Will iam, 81
WINSLOW, 60
WINTER
Albert, 81
A.K., 81
Bertha, 81
Charles, 81
Charles B., 81
Hazel, 81
Helen, 81
Jean, 81
Lee, 81

WINTER, cont.
Lourie B., 81
Mark, 81
Mary, 81
Maude, 81
Maurice, 81
Mi l ton, 81
M.R., 81
Paul, 81
P.B., 81
WINTERMANTLE
Elmer, 81
Fay, 81
Nellie S., Mrs., 81
WINTERS
Doris, 81
Ethel, 81
Fred, 81
Wi II iam, 81
WISE, 60, 62
Charles A., 81
Clara, 81
Dick, 81
Dwain, 81
Elmer B., 81
Eva, 81
Helen, 81
Henry, 81
John C., 81
Samuel D., 81
WIZER
B. F., 81
Laura, 81
Phillip, 81
Prince, 81
WOJAHN
L., 78
WOLF
Arthur, 81
Charles, 81
Elbert, 81
George, 81
James, 81
John, 81
Joseph, 81
Kate, 81
Lillie, 81
Raymond, 81
Will iam, 81
WOLFE
Eula, 81
Vincent, 81
Will iam, 81
WOOD, 62
Charles H., 81

97

WOOD, cont.
E.M., 75
E.W., 68
Hebert, 81
Jamie, 81
John P., 84
Logan, 81
Lucie A. (CARRUTH), 67,
68, 69
Sarah A., Mrs., 81
WOODARD, 62
Anna, 79
George, 81
George W., 81
Harvey, 81
Howard, 81
Lavi, 81
Vera, 81
WOODBURY, 60
WOODFORD, 60
WOODRING
L.F., 75
WOODS
Albert, 81
Edith, 81
Fred M., 81
Martin, 81
WOODWARD
Alice, 81
Bert, 81
Bert P., 81
Carl, 81
Charles, 81
Charles E., 81
Donald, 81
Earl, 81
Ethel, 81
E.G., 81
Fay, 81
Howard, 81
lone, 81
I. Carl, 81
Laura, 81
Linnie, 81
Lura, 81
Madge, 81
Marvin, 81
Merritt, 81
Merton, 81
Myrtle, 81
Robert, 81
Russel J., 81
Russell, 81
WOOLLEY
Emma, 78

�WORALL
Frances, 80
WORK, 62
WORLEY, 60
Charles, 55
Erma, 55
WRAY
Amber, 82
Charles T., 82
Zetha, 82
WRIGHT, 60
Homer R., 82
WRINGER
Al ice, 82
Elmo, 82
Lena, 82
Margaret, 82
Marie, 82
Norton, 82
WULFKHULE
Frank V., 82
Helen, 82
WULFKUHLE, 60
Albert, 82
Amelia, 82
Amelia Mary, 76
Anna, 82
Arthur, 82
Charles 0., 82
Clyde, 82
C.F., 82
Emma, 82
Ernest, 82
Frank, 82
Fred, 82
Fred H., 82
Freda, 82
George, 82
Gus, 82
Harold, 82
Harry, 82
Harry 0., 82
Harvey, 82
Henry W., 82
Herbert, 82
Herman, 82
Letha, 82
Ross, 82
Tillie, 82
Walter, 82
William, 82
William C., 82
William F., 82
WYMER
Bertha, 82

WYMER, cont.
Emma, 82
Fern, 82
Helen, 82
Herb, 82
Herbert, 82
Margaret, Mrs., 82
Martin, 82
William, 82
WYNN
Albert, 82
Edith, 82
Glenn, 82
John, 82
John D., 82
Luella, 82
Warren, 82
YAHN
Anna, 82
Henry, 82
Lillian, 82
William S., 82
YAKLE
Anna, 82
Christina, 82
Claude, 82
Cleva, 82
Clyde, 82
Erhart, 82
Erhart, Jr., 82
Erhart L., 82
Katherine, 82
Treva, 82
YEAROUT
Joseph Oren, 82
Louis, 82
YEOMAN
Josephine, 82
R.W., 82
YOCKEY, 60
YORK
Francis, 82
James, 82
Oscar T., 82
Raymond, 82
YOST
William P., 82
YOUNG, 60
Anna, 82
Bessie, 82
Charles B., 82
Charles L., 82
Edward, 82
Emma, 82

YOUNG, cont.
Fay, 82
Gertrude, 82
John, 75
Lee, 82
Lloyd, 82
Louisa, 82
Michael, 82
Walter, 82
YOUNGLOVE, 62
ZANE
Dr., 64
ZAWARKA, 60
ZEEB
Aldora, 83
Annabe ll, 83
Edward, 83
Freddie, 83
George, 83
Gust A., 83
John G., 83
Jul ius A., 83
Mable, 83
Mike, 83
Sophia, 83
ZEHMS, 60
ZEPH, 60
ZIESCH
Ernest, 83
Herman, 83
Ida, 83
Jul ius, 83
ZILLNER
Albert, 83
Clement, 83
Fred, 83
George, 83
Hilda, 83
John, 83
Joseph, 83
Mary, 83
Tracy, 83
ZIMMERER, 60
ZIMMERMAN, 60
Katherine S., 83
William H., 83
ZINN, 60
ZOELER, 60
ZOOK
Jacob M., 75
ZURCHER, 60

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LAWRENCE, KANSAS

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • . • • •
Vice President • • .
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer •
Librarian . . . •
Genealogist . • .
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046

Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046 (Justin Brown, elect)
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044 (Volunteer needed)
Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Refreshments. •
Goodwill. . • . • .
Ways and Means . . •
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman . . .
Budget • • • • • • • • •
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
FGS Representatives
Publications . • .
Pioneer Chairman.
Pioneer Committee

Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

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The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00
single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County
Genealogical Society and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from
JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.

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The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont st., Lawrence, KS. Hours are
Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •• Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE
CHECKED OUT. A card file of the society's holdings is kept 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 Genealogical Society, Inc.

p.o. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
Fall 1990

Vol. XIV, No. 1

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CONTENTS

COX Family Bibles............................................

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Personal Mentions in the Lawrence Daily Journal, 24 Feb 1892.

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Service Roll, Fairview Methodist Episcopal Church, 1944......

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BAN'NING Memorial.............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Isaac ROBERTS Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Record of Marriages from Papers of Charles Livingston EDWARDS,
Congregational Church, Lawrence, Kansas (ca. 1859 - 1904) •••• 15
A "Tacky" Party in 1889.......................................

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Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records - 1893 .........•..•••
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name - 1893 •.•••..•••.•••..••

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

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�COX FAMILY BIBLES
Some time ago Judith Cox Whipple sent the society copies of Cox family records
entered in Bibles then in the possession of Mrs. Dorothy Cox Corcoran of
Kansas City, MO. Mrs. Whipple does not indicate the editions of the various
Bibles, but only mentions that the people named in them were Douglas county
residents.

BIBLE OF OSCAR L. COX SR. AND 2nd WIFE LILLIAN I. RHODES PEARSON
All the following entries are in the handwriting of Lillian
to be all written at the same time.

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Family Record of Oscar Lemuel COX, son of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX.
BIRTHS:
Oscar L. COX son of C. &amp; E.W. COX 7/21 1863
Eliza Clark COX wife of O.L. COX 7/7 1868
Lillian I. COX wife of O.L. COX 8/6 1870
Grace L. daughter of Eliza &amp; Oscar COX 9/11 1889
Richard' A. son of Eliza &amp; Oscar COX 1/23 1891
Roy Clark son of Eliza &amp; Oscar COX 10/14 1892
Elmer Earl son of Eliza &amp; Oscar COX 4/18 1894
Tracy Eugene son of Eliza &amp; Oscar COX 8/3 1896
Daisy Marguerite daughter of E. &amp; o. COX 4/24 1898
Jordan Neal son of E. &amp; o. COX 9/14 1900
Oscar Lemuel son of Lillian &amp; Oscar COX 10/8 1907
Albert L. son of Oscar &amp; Lillian COX 12/4 1909
Dorothy Lillian daughter of Oscar &amp; Lillian COX 7/2 1912
MARRIAGES:
Oscar L. COX and Eliza CLARK was married 1/1 1887
Oscar L. COX and Lillian I. RHODES was married 10/31 1906
Grace L. COX &amp; J.W. SMITH 9/21, 1910
Elmer E. COX &amp; Edna STOCKWELL Dec 25, 1916
Roy C. COX &amp; Lillie STOCKWELL 7/16/1920
Richard A. COX &amp; Jessie EWING 7/11 1917
DEATHS:
Jordan Neal COX died 3/26 1902
Eliza Clark COX died 5/11 1903
Tracy Euge~e COX died 5/16 1904
Oscar L. COX died 5/4 1921

BIBLE OF OSCAR L. COX SR. AND 1st WIFE ELIZA CLARK COX
The writing in this Bible seems to be by one person (different from the first
Bible), with the exception of the last entry.

Oscar L. COX was born July the 21st 1863.
Eliza CLARK was born July the 7th 1868.
Oscar L. COX and Eliza CLARK were married January the 1st 1887.

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�Grace L. COX was born Wednesday September the 11th 1889.
Richard A. COX was born Friday January the 23rd 1891.
Roy Clark COX was born Friday October the 14th 1892.
Elmer Earl COX was born Wednesday April the 18th 1894.
Tracy Eugene COX was born Monday Aug 3r 1896.
Daisy Marguerite COX was born Sunday April 24th 1898.
Jordan Neal COX was born Fri September 14th 1900.
Jordan Neal COX died March Wednesday 26th 1902 at 6 o'clock in morning aged 19
mo 1 week &amp; 5 days.
Eliza Clark COX died the eleventh of May 1903 Mo. eve at 9 o'clock, aged 34
yrs 9 mo &amp; 11 days.
Tracy Eugene COX --- 1904 ------- 16th of May.

BIBLE OF CHARLES AND ELIZABETH MOORE COX
The following entries appear to be written by one person at one time.

BIRTHS
Charles COX was born 3/20/1842.
Elizabeth W. COX was born 3/28/1845.
Oscar L. COX, son of Charles and Elizabeth W. Cox, was born 7/21/1863.
Margaret A. COX, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, was born 7/31/1865.
Emma and Ella COX, daughters of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, born 12/3/1867.
Eva COX, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, was born 1/19/1875.
Clara J. COX, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, was born 2/18/1876.
Charles R. cox, son of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, was born 11/7/1879.
Infant son of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, born 4/18/1884. Died same date.
Carrie COX, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, born 9/7/1887.
MARRIAGES
Charles COX and Elizabeth W. MOORE were married 4/30/1862.
DEATHS
Richard A. COX, father of Charles COX, born 4/4/1820, died 1/14/1909.
Charles COX died 8/20/1910.
Margaret COX, mother of Charles COX, and daughter of Benjamin and Mary JORDAN
COSAND, born 7/30/1815, died 11/12/1878.
Eva COX, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, died 4/19/1875.
Emma COX, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth W. COX, died 11/2/1881.
The following entries may have been written at a later date:
Infant son of C. and E.W~ COX, died 4/18/1884.
Clara J. COX, daughter of C. and E.W. COX, died 1/20/1886.
Maggie A. SCOTT, daughter of C. and E.W. COX, died 12/28/1891.
The following entries are in a different handwriting, possibly Lillian COX's:
Elizabeth W. COX died 4/17/1917.
Oscar Lemuel COX died 5/4 1921.

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�BIBLE OF ALBERT AND JENNIE COX
The following entries appear in the same handwriting, but as i f they may have
been written at different times.

This certifies that the rite of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between Albert
L. COX of Lawrence, Kans. and Melvina J. LESTER of Harrisonville, Mo. on Nov.
28, 1872 at 7 a m by by James McCLANE, Minister M.E. Church. Witness: Emily
McCLANE.
MARRIAGES.
Nettie COX was married at the Home of her Parents in Lawrence, Kans. Nov 29
1894 to John H. KENNEDY.
DEATHS.
Nettie Cox KENNEDY Died 10/20 1898.
Jennie COX Died 7/6 1925 - 5:30 P.M.
The following appears on a piece of paper found in the Bible with about 1/2
dozen dried plants.
Catherine L. LESTER was borned in Maryland, Sussux? Co. Nov. the 1 1828.
Catherine L. LESTER wife of B.S. LESTER died Aug the 13th 1882 Age 53 years 9
months 13 dayes.

BIBLE OF LYCURGUS AND SARAH MATTHEWS RHODES
This Bible was printed in the Pioneer, Vol. VII No.3, but since it belongs
with this family, it is reprinted here. The Bible was printed by the
International Bible Agency, New York, but bears no. date on the title page. The
births and deaths appear to be in one handwriting. Marriages are in several
hands.

Leona May RHODES was born 31th day of October 1895.
BIRTHS
Lycurgus RHODES was born 5th day of September 1819 A.D.
Sarah Caroline RHODES was born 10th day of December 1839 A.D.
Minisota L. RHODES was born 12th day of March 1866.
Frank McIntyre RHODES was born 14th February 1868.
Lillian Iona RHODES was born 6th day of August 1870.
Nora Etta Lee RHODES was born 18th May 1873.
William Luther RHODES was born 22nd day of September 1875.
Lealdes Overton RHODES was born 16th day of July 1878.
Harry Rexford RHODES was born 25th day of February 1890.
MARRIAGE
Lycurgus RHODES and Sarah Caroline MATHEWS was mar
27th day of June 1865.
Minisota L. RHODES and Lewis B. SMITH were married Aug 23 1892.
Lillian Iona RHODES was married June 18 1892 to William Ellis PEARSON, also
October 31, 1906 to Oscar Lemuel COX
Lealdes Overton RHODES was married to Alma Ella HERR Mch 2, 1904.

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�DEATHS
William Luther RHODES died
Lycurgus RHODES died December 17, 1903 at Lawrence, Kansas.
Sarah Caroline RHODES died July 11, 1928 at 3:25 o'clock. (Mrs. Whipple makes
a note after this entry that the death certificate says 1927, Douglas
Co., KS.)

PERSONAL MENTIONS IN THE LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL, 24 FEBRUARY 1892
Researched by the editor from microfilm at the Lawrence Public Library.
Al COX was in town today.
D.C. REEVES, of Baldwin, was in town today.
N.J. FLUKE is in Overbrook for a few days.
A.G. ALRICH has returned from a trip to Iowa.
Os. BEEKS was in town from Baldwin City today.
Mrs. F. DINSMOOR left today for a trip through western Kansas.
Mrs. W.N. HAUPT, of Ottawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.P. FLING today.
Gen. H.S. HALL left this morning for the state encampment of the G.A.R. at
Atchison.
Mrs. A.P. GILL and Mrs. S. HOUSTON have gone to Atchison to attend the state
meeting of the Relief Corps.
Geo. E. McCLELLAND, cashier of the First National Bank at Idaho Springs, Col.,
has been making a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter HOWE.

SERVICE ROLL, FAIRVIEW METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 1944
The following list appears in the records of the Fairview M.E. Church at the
Watkins Community Museum. Submitted by Judy Sweets.
COOPER, Kenneth
COOPER, Robert
COWLES, Leonard
COWLES, Ernest
FREESE, Elwin
HOWARD, Theodore
HILBERT, Joseph Ward
HUNSINGER, Carl
KNIGHT, Lewis E.*
LUTZ, Vernon
LYNCH, Howard
MACEY, Harold
McCLINTOCK, Eugene
MIZE, Norbert
PENCE, Kenneth
PENNY, Lowell

PENNY, William
PLATZ, Ralph
SAlLE, Clifford
WEEKS, Marion
KOEHLER, Hilda
KOEHLER, Frieda (crossed out)
KUSTER, Calvin
KOEHLER, William Jr.
PERRY, James
RAY, Martin
PENNY, John
PENNY, Laurence
McCLINTOCK, Edward
KOEHLER, Pearl
RALSTON, Chas.

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�BANNING MEMORIAL
The following articles were titled In Memoriam and submitted by Iona Spencer,
who received them from Dorothy Sage. Mrs. Sage did not indicate the source. It
seems to have been published about April, 1928, at the time of Mrs. Banning's
and Mr. Sherry's deaths.

JOHN BANNING
John BANNING was born near Macomb, Ill., Feb. 15, 1835 (the 5 is crossed
out and an 8 is handwritten over it) and passed from this life Oct. 31, 1923,
aged 85 years, 8 months and 16 days. His mother died in his early childhood,
leaving him and an older brother to the care of their father who remarried in
1842.
In 1855 the family moved to Kansas, settling near Big Springs in Douglas
Co., and John started out to make his own way in the world. He was among the
militiamen called to Lawrence after Quantrell's raid to care for the dead and
wounded and help repair the half destroyed homes. In 1864 he was a lieutenant
in the Shawnee militia regiment under Colonel VEALE, which took part in
fighting back Price's raid at the Missouri border.
At one time he engaged in ox train freighting with a partner named
Thomas CLARK, carrying supplies from Westport to Ft. Larned. In the early 60's
he was postmaster and storekeeper at Big Springs. While there, he married to
Hettie Jane ROBERTS, an Ohio girl, on Sept. 7, 1862. To this union were born
eight children, of whom two, Ella Bell and William B., with their aged mother,
survive him. He leaves also six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
In 1868 he located the homestead in Osage county, on Dragoon Creek, then
a part of the Sac and Fox reservation, and moved his family there the
following year. During the 70's he served the county as commissioner from his
district and later, one term as probate judge.
In the late 80's he became interested in mining and prospecting for gold
in Arizona and later in Colorado, spending several winters and summer
vacations in pursuit of the yellow metal.
His later years were spent too closely on the farm, the quiet life of
which was irksome to him. Having very little schooling, he had read law and
educated himself, and was naturally inclined to public service and a
professional life.
Having some faults, as we all have, he was yet one of the sturdy
pioneers of Kansas, marching in the vanguard of settlement and civilization,
leaving a long life-record that we may well honor.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. McFARLAND of Lawrence. Burial
was made in the Lyndon cemetery.

MRS. JOHN BANNING
Hettie Jane ROBERTS was born in Tuscarawis Co., Ohio, November 18, 1839
and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Belle BRYSON, April 17, 1928, aged
88 years and 5 months.
The funeral services will be conducted at the old Banning homestead, on
Dragoon creek, 4 1/2 miles north of Lyndon, the present William BANNING home,
this afternoon, April 19, and the burial will be in the Lyndon Cemetery.
When about 14 years of age she came with her parents to Big Springs,
Douglas Co., Kansas. In those days banks as we know them did not exist, but

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�the border bandits did, and the demure Hettie carried most of her father's
supply of cash, about $500 in gold, in a belt about her waist. Her father
finally succeeded in establishing a home known far and wide for it's
hospitality and good cooking.
On September 7, 1862, she was married to John BANNING, who was then
postmaster and storekeeper of the little village of Big Springs. Leaving the
store within a year,they farmed near Big Springs, then in 1869, they came to
Osage county, preempting the present homestead on Dragoon, where their active
years were spent in rearing their family and making a home in a new country.
From their early wedded life, both were members of the Christian church,
having been baptized in the Kaw River, near Tecumseh, and maintained the
connection in their new home.
Mrs. BANNING was the mother of eight children, two of whom survive her.
The living children are William BANNING, and Mrs. Belle BRYSON, both of
Lyndon. The children who have preceded her to the Better Land are Josephine
T.; Ephraim N.; Mary M.; John W.; Hettie M.; and Hubert.
Thus passes another of those brave pioneers who battled with the
boundless prairies, Indians, bandits, droughts, ague, poor transportation
facilities, grasshoppers, and the many other things which made pioneer life
strenuous but interesting, and who in the face of great difficulties founded
one of the greatest states of the Union and left their impress upon that state
which will rebound to its welfare for many generations. The ranks of these
pre-war pioneers is thinning very rapidly - even the boy or girl who was then
but ten years of age has now reached the age of 77 years.

DANIEL B. SHERRY
Daniel Boone SHERRY was born October 16, 1853, near Muncie, Indiana, ~nd
passed from this life at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur KITCHEN, near
Lyndon, April 13, 1928, aged 74 years and 6 months.
Making his own way in life from the age of 12 years, he educated
himself, attending Valparaiso University and Danville College, graduating fr9m
the latter institution in the early eighties, and entered the teaching
profession, which he followed in different sections of the country,
principally in Indiana. He was active in this work until 1916. During his
educational career, he was principal of several schools and was for a time,
employed in the Government Indian schools.
In 1886, he came to Kansas, teaching at Valley Falls, and then in Osage
county. He was married to Josephine T. BANNING June 29, 1887, and took up
farming on a homestead in Ness county, Kansas, near Utica. Driven out of this
work by crop failures, he re-entered the work of teaching, until he acquired
government land in the Little Bitter Root Valley of Montana, where he again
pioneered at farming until 1922.
He was united with the Methodist church while a young man, and took an
active part in church work until recent years.
His wife passed away October 22, 1894, leaving to his care four
children, all yet living, whose addresses are: Homer Kent SHERRY, Asbestos,
Quebec, Canada; Cameron B. SHERRY, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Edith ARCHER,
Larned, Kansas; and Mrs. Arthur KITCHEN, Lyndon, Kansas.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Lyndon, April 17.
Interment made in the Lyndon cemetery.

6

�ISAAC ROBERTS BIBLE
Iona Spencer submitted a typed transcript of information taken from the
Roberts Bible, given to her, already transcribed, by Mrs. Dorothy Sage, since
deceased. There is no indication of where the Bible may now be located,
publication information, or its history.
BIRTHS:
Ella Bell BANNING 3-11-1867
John Wesly BANNING 2-22-1871
Etta May MILLER 7-12-1870
Hetty May BANNING 8-15-1873
Mary Matilda BANNING 9-10-1866
Bertram Abram ROBERTS 10-10-1869
Isaac H. ROBERTS 7-29-1802 husband
Matilda ROBERTS 2-22-1807 wife
William Bascom ROBERTS 9-14-1828 Sunday
Oliver Lawenence ROBERTS 6-24-1830
Mary Louisa ROBERTS 9-16-1831 Friday
John Westly ROBERTS 8-1-1833
Clark Brayding ROBERTS 8-6-1835
George Milton ROBERTS 12-31-1837
Hetty Jane ROBERTS 11-18-1839
Alfred Simons ROBERTS 1-7-1841
Hariet Ann ROBERTS 2-10-1843
Isaac Newton ROBERTS 3-31-1845
Rebecca Jane MILLER 1862
Louise Agnes MILLER 21-1864
Ruth Ann ROBERTS 7-29-1847
Rebekah Matilda ROBERTS 6-30-1849 (?)
Samuel Young ROBERTS 5-2-1851
Martha DUNCAN 8-1-1851
John Alvertie MILLER 6-6-1853
Mary Margaret MILLER 9-25-1857
Rebecca Frances MILLIKEN 8-25-1834
Marey Ann MILLIKEN 8-29-1829
Matilda Lucresa FORREST 10-12-1859
William Breading ROBERTS 7-3-1860
Vina Jane ROBERTS 2-13-1862
Elizabeth Matildy ROBERTS 11-11-1863
Josephine Patieme BANNING 8-23-1863
Charles Frederick MILLER 2-1-1874
Rosey Estella ROBERTS 1-3-1875
Emphrum Newton BANNING 12-23-1864
Laura Bell MILLER 7-21-1866
Victoreen Gibbon ROBERTS 11-15-1865
Maud May ROBERTS 11-27-1870
Hetty May BANNING 8-15-1873
Carnes Newton ROBERTS 5-24-1875
Roy Carson ROBERTS 10-21-1873
DEATHS:
William Bascon ROBERTS 1-18-1846
Clark Braying (?) ROBERTS 1-4-1846

7

�DEATHS (cont.)
George Milton ROBERTS 1-12-1846
Hariet Ann ROBERTS 1-8-1846
Oliver Lawrence ROBERTS 7-18-1830
Ruth Ann ROBERTS 7-29-1847
Isaac N. ROBERTS 12-30-1860
Col. William Y. ROBERTS 2-9-1869
Rebecca Frances MILLIKEN 8-25-1834 (MILLIKIN)
Isaac N. ROBERTS 7-15-1878 on Monday at 4 o'clock in evening, age 75-11-14 das
Matilda ROBERTS consort of I.H. ROBERTS died 9-16-1867 on Monday at 20 m past
11 o'clock in the evening - 60 yrs 6 mo. 24 das.
Matilda's mother Patience LAWRENCE died Oct. 6, 1868
John M. ROBERTS 8-30-1871
Bertram A. ROBERTS 12-14-1871
Marey C. LONG 2-24-1872
Aunt Lucinda ROBERTS 12-10-1873
Asher Newton MILLER 2-20-1878
Mary Roberts FROST 9-11-1837
Keturah Caroline GIBONS 6-5-1838
Betsey Nelson DEARTH 3-8-1842
Achsah Ann ROBERTS 6-17-1843
Ruth R. ROBERTS 12-24-1850
My mother - Hetty ROBERTS 12-11-1852
My father - william ROBERTS 7-19-1853
Laura Bell MILLER 10-25-1867
Hetty Jane R. BREADING 1-10-1868
William Z. ROBERTS 2-9-1869
Thornton Fleming LAWRENCE 8-19-1834
MARRIAGES:
William CRUMB &amp; Rebecca M. ROBERTS 11-2-1873
samuel Y. ROBERTS and Martha DUNCAN 11-23-1873 Christian Church at Big
Springs. A.J. HOPKINS - Christian preacher
Isaac N. ROBERTS &amp; Matilda ROBERTS 4-15-1848
William ROBERTS &amp; Hetty COREY 8-25-1795
Isaac H. ROBERTS &amp; Matilda LAWRENCE 12-4-1827
(Matilda's father &amp; mother) William LAWRENCE &amp; Patience FROST 2-27-1806
John DEARTH &amp; Betsay ROBERTS 5-19-1822
Westley FROST &amp; Marey R. ROBERTS 8-6-1829
John M. ROBERTS &amp; Lucinda DEARTH 12-26-1832
Marey LAWRENCE &amp; Henery ALEXANDER 12-16-1832
Caroline ROBERTS &amp; Joshua GIBONS 10-23-1833
Clark BRAYDING &amp; Hetty I. ROBERTS 9-10-1834
James BALLANCE born: 12-14-1798
Married: 3-3-1829
Elsie E. ADAMS born: 12-24-1810
Jonathan B. MILLER &amp; Marey Louisa ROBERTS 6-29-1852
John W. ROBERTS &amp; Rebecca F. MILLIKIN 3-8-1859
John BANNING &amp; Hetty'Jane ROBERTS 9-7-1862
Alfred S. ROBERTS &amp; Elener C. CRUMB 8-23-1868
William LAWRENCE &amp; Jane
5-1-18
Hariet LAWRENCE &amp; Andrew ALEXANDER ?
George LAWRENCE &amp; Elise DOVAL 6-19-1845
Iasiah L. LAWRENCE &amp; Elisha?
4(?) 7-

8

�NOTATIONS ON ROBERTS:
William Newton ROBERTS, son of Samuel Young ROBERTS was born on Thursday 4-81875
Orville CRUMB born 10-2-1875
William BANNING born 7-20-1876
Iermie May ROBERTS, daughter of Samuel Y. &amp; Martha ROBERTS was born 10-18MARRIAGES:
otto DURROW daughter Eva to William Newton ROBERTS 10-14-1903
BIRTHS OF MY FATHER:
William ROBERTS born 8-25-1769 father
Hetty COREY born 5-6-1769 mother
John M. ROBERTS born 6-22-1796
Betsey Nelson ROBERTS born 6-13-1799
Ruth ROBERTS born 8-8-1800
Isaac N. ROBERTS born 7-29-1802
Marey E. ROBERTS born 2-6-1805
Achsah Ann ROBERTS born 2-6-1807
Hetty Jane ROBERTS born 1-24-1809
William Young ROBERTS born 5-5-1812
Kisturah Caroline ROBERTS born 5-31-1814
MY MOTHER'S FAMILY:
William LAWRENCE born 10-15-1775 father
Patience LAWRENCE born 9-20-1786 mother
Matilda LAWRENCE born 2-22-1807
Marey LAWRENCE born 3-7-1809
Hariet LAWRENCE born 6-10-1811
John LAWRENCE born 10-4-1813
William LAWRENCE born 2-6-1816
Thorton F. LAWRENCE born 7-7-1818
George F. LAWRENCE born 11-11-1820
Sarah R. LAWRENCE born 1-7-1829
"When they decided to come to Kansas, Aunt Martha's mother the year
before 1858 spun two meal sacks each of flax, wool and hemp to bring to Kansas
in 59. They raised the flax and hemp the summer of 58. When the wagon was
loaded they had two meal sacks of each.
When the weather was bad and everything damp, they used the flax to
start their fires."
"I have so much to do and see to that I don't see how I can visit you
now. Besides all this Sam and Martha are to be married on Sunday next, the
23rd. I am much pleased with Sam's choice. There is no girl in the country
that I respect and admire so much as I do Martha. Well, since writing the
foregoing, I went up to Mr. HOPKINS yesterday morning, got there for dinner
and stayed all night, got home today at noon. Mr. HOPKINS is to come down next
Sunday to do up that little matter between Sam &amp; Martha, and then we will have
a new housekeeper, and a good one too."
Look in Topeka Paper - Daily Tribune - Wednesday 2-10-1869 - John SPEER
editor. "Two pictures of Martha ROBERTS."

9

�EARLY SCHOOL WRITINGS OF THE HART FAMILY
David Hart sends us these childhood compositions of his grandfather, Floyd
HART, and several of Floyd's siblings, which were transcribed from copies of
School News, originally published at Lecompton, KS. Two editions of Vol. 1,
namely, No.1, Nov. 1894, and No.2, Dec. 1894, are on file at the Kansas
state Historical Society in Topeka. Mr. Hart asks that anyone having knowledge
of other possible editions of School News which may contain other writings by
HART children, please contact him at 4001 Jean Ave., Bethpage, NY 11714-4521.

A JOLLY EVENING, by Carl HART, grade 7
School News, Vol. 1, No.2, Dec 1894
One bright moonlight evening my cousin James and I took a span of mules
and the farm wagon and started out with a load of girls to a taffy pulling.
One mule was black about sixteen hands high with one ear frozen off. The
other was a small white mule.
We put some hay in the wagon and all sat down in the bottom. The mules
trotted along quite freely over stones and stumps until we came to a steep
hill with a ditch on each side. We went along gradually until we got about
half way up when the mules suddenly concluded they had too much to pull and
set to backing as mules will, and all I could do did not persuade them to go
on but backed until both wheels on one side of the wagon dropped into the
ditch and over went the wagon and a lot of screaming girls. One got her wrist
sprained another her foot hurt. The rest were unhurt except a few bumps and
bruises. We set the wagon up again, climbed in and went on.
.
We soon arrived at the house and were soon romping and playing. One boy
very eager for some taffy bit into a large chunk and got his teeth fast and
had to sit and hold his jaws until the taffy melted. He then got up and put it
into a girl's hair which was hanging loose. She tried to get it out but could
not and had to cut her hair off.
The fun went on until late and many laughable pranks were played.
At last the crowd became tired and bid each other goodnight and started
for home.

LIONS, by Floyd HART, 2nd grade
School News, Vol. 1, No.2, Dec. 1894
Lions live in the dark forest in rocky caves.
Young lions look like little kittens.
I would like to see a lion.
They are not like other animals and if you would get near one it would eat you
up.

LEAVES, by Alice HART, 1st grade
school News, Vol. 1, No.2, Dec 1894
Most leaves turn brown and yellow in the fall.

10

�CERTIFICATES OF BATURALIZATION 1903 - 1907

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District Court of Douglas County, Lawrence,

KS

All Declarations of Intention here listed were issued by the District Court
of Douglas County except as noted. Approximate age of applicant is stated in
Witness" Affidavits.
p. Date of
NAME
Native ,..Dec'l of
Wi tness'
Age
__ fe.!:t~ _______ ...; _______o!-___In.t£.n,l. ___Aff!d,!!.v!t_____ _

1

10 Nov 1903 Adam 9;HEIERMAN

Russi a

2 Apr 1878

2

2 A!ay 1904

Mathew BElli

Norway

2 May 1904

3

1 Nov 1904

Carl THUDIUM

Gennany

4

7 Nov 1904

Charles CAPPIS

Germany

7 Nov 1904
*1)
7 Nov 1904
~,

5

16 Feb 1905

Rupert G~ 'O'BRIEN

6

22 Feb 1905

Ferdinand SCHAVB

Gr.Brit.16 Feb 1905
"3)'
Germany 22 Feb 1905

7 ' 22 Feb 1905 Carl BOERKIRCHER

Germany 22 Feb 1905

8

15 May 1905 Julius JESPERSON

Denmark 15 May 1;qQ5

9

15 May 1905

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Harry Bume AINSWORTH England 15 May 1905

*5)
10

8 Sep 1905 Gotthold HORNBElI.iER

Prussia

11

8 Sep 1905

Germany

12

Richard OSWALD

8

~p

1905

8 Sep 1905
*6)
21 Nov 1905 Thomas Henry CHALKLEY Eng1and21 Nov 1905
*7)

C. L. Hess
55
Sam W. Ellis
B.F.Haskenson-blank
Chas. Starkweather
Oscar E Le'arnedJr 39
R. E. Melvin
WIn. B.Brownell 39
Willi an R. Green
D. J. Lindstrom 80
E. F. Woods
Alexander Protsch 36
Henry Overbaugh
Ferdinand Schaub 31
HEmry Overbaugh
Henry HUnzicker 45
Otto A. Fischer
Milo Treworgy
27
A. L. Selig
August Wulfkuhle61
C.' E. Funnel
Philipp Albach
49
Thad Stevens
J. A. Doff(?)
'47,
A. C. Ni tchell

On pa~es 2 through 12, the Declaration of Intention and the Certificates of
NaturalIzation show identical dates. Some of the names, with correct dates,
appear on the list of Declaration of Intention, 1868-1903, printed fn the
Pioneer, Vol. VI #4, pp. 172-184. 'Eleven such dates are listed at the end of
this compi13ti~~ •.
15 Sept 1906 is the date of issuance of all certificates on pages 13-72.

13

Peter B&lt;LIN

SWeden

5 Nov 1872

14

John C. TALBOl'

Encland

6 Feb 1884

15 Charles L. HESS

Germany

23' Oct 1884

16

Jeannot UHRLAUB

Germany

1'5 Mar 1886

17

Henry KEISER

Germany

22 Oct 1885

18

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England

2 Nov 1889

C. RICHARDSON

11

J. J. Cox
65
Swan Johnson
Edward T. Riling
53
John W. Ganes
George Dfnge1stedt 54
John Buch
W. B. Brownell
48
Fred A. C1 arke
John Buch
56George Dinge1stedt
George Dingelstedt 39
John Buch

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Native
of-

Dec'l of
Intent.

20 August TORNEDEN

Germany

3 Nov 1819

21

Otto BOFINGER

Germany

7 Sep 1895

22 Alexander MONROE

England

31 Mar 1900

23 AI ex MARKS

Germany

23 Feb 1900

•

NAME

Witness'
Affidavit

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24 Jacob HWSE(?)
Austri a
-bl ankDI Circuit Ct., St. Louis, MO
25 John 8. BENANIER
Sweden
21 Oct 1892
26 Henry ZlESENIS

Prussia

5 Sep 1810

21 Charles RASE

Germany

-blank-

28 Nick

Germany

4 Apr 1812

29 August DIETZ

Germany

6, Oct 1894

30 John FRITZEL

Germany

-blank-

31

Sweden

-bl ank-

England

13 Jun 1896

SIM~

Henry SWANSON

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32 Frank ENDACorT

33 William CRUTCHFIELD Canada
1856
D.l. issued by Clerk of U.S. Court.
Lecompton
34 James BROWN
England
-blank-9)
35 William BROWN
England
26 Mar 1873
36 Wi 11 i am MARRI orr

England

-blank-

37 Aadrew G.CARL~

Sweden

30 Jun 1886

38 Ne ls

Sweden

25 Oct 1898

39 Francis BROWN

Engl and

19 Oct 1892

40 Martin SWANSON

Sweden

3 Nov 1891

41 Paul UJCKAN

Germany

27 Feb 1893

42 Fritz BELOW

Germany

27 Oct 1882

(I..5()N

43 Peter WZIUS
44 . William Endacott

25 Oct 1884

England

5 Nov 1892

12

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Thad Stevens
58
Dennis O'Dea
Thad Stevens
George Dingelstedt 33
JCJhn Buch
Alex Marks
63
lfenry H. Asher
Alexander Monroe
Henry H. Asher
Alexander Monroe
73
Alexander Marks
W. J. CWJI1Iing s
42
J. R. Woodward
Vi trus Sirmner
64
M. Sirmner
L. S. Steele
blank
t. If. Menger
AUgust Dietz
64
John Fritzel
Nick Simon
44
John Fri tzel
Nick Simon
48
August Dietz
L. H. Menger
53
L. S. Steele
L. H. Menger
35
L. S. Steele
R. E. Melvin
11
S. D. Bishop
W. Cri(u)tchfield
S. D. Bishop
1m. Critchfield
S. D. Bishop
R. E. Melvin
A. C. Mitchell
Swan·..T0006()n
J. R. Woodward
Swan Johnson
Thomas Harley
Wrn. Brown
Thomas Harley
J. R. Woodward
Henry Collins
J. R. Woodward
Nick Simon
Nick Simon
H~

Germany

'Age
__

62
68
53
59
33
38

46
49
52

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Fritz Below

46

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Fritz Below

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WIn. BroWn
28 Oct 1892
England
45 James BROWN
Franci s Browne
64
John J.A. Norton
4 Oct 1880
Germany
46 Jacob PLANTZ
L. S. Steele
45
Nick Simon
-blankGermany
47 Nick THORNE
Thomas Harley
50
WIn. Brown
2 Nov 1891
England
48 David DAVIS
John Shields
53
E. G. Heck
25 Oct 1890
Germany
49 George HECK
Fred Heck
47
E. G. Heck
3 Nov 1894
Germany
50 Fred HECK
George Heck
John Buch
41
16 Feb 1884
51 F. W. Sl'EINBRING Germany
Thos. Harley
J. R. Woodward
47
-blankHolland
52 John WEY
Wi 11 i am Harper
blank
J.R. Woodward
19 Mar 1883
Sweden.
53 Dan DAHLENE
Thomas Harley
77
John Buch
-b1ank54 Charles ACHNANE Germany
Thomas Harley
D.I.'Circuit Ct •• Chicago, Ill.
27
George Heck
Germany
-blank55 E. G. HECK
Fred Heck
England
\in Crutchfield
81
56 George GILBERT
-blankWIn Brown
57 Frederick SEELE Germany
2 Nov 1891
Theodore Arnold
45
Chas. Habe
3 Apr 1871
John Buch
67
58 Johannes MARTINSCN Sweden
L. S. Steele.
28 Oct 1884
Chas.Starkweather 59
59 August HACKBARTH Germany
Nick Simon
60 Hedley S. GILDER England
6 Sep 1895
M. B. Ray
43
J. H. Mitchell
3 Nov 1894
M. B. Ray
61 Chrest BENANDER Sweden
36
w. J. Curmnings
7 Nov 1892
Germany
J. A. Po!!
37
62 Fred R. BARTZ
A. W. Armstrong
-blankEzra E. Stauffer
63 Jens C. JENSON Sweden
43
D. I. Dist. £t. of Osage Co.
61e--Anderson
Denmark
64 Ole ANOERSGJ
-bl ankJens C. Jenson
68
Ole Hanson
65 Francis F. METTNER Germany
24 Mar 1882
J. A. Po!!
63
A. C. Mitchell'
66 Theodore ARNa..D Switzerland
27 Oct 1888
Frederick Seele
40
W. B. Brownell'
Germany
67 Fritz MADL
17 Jan 1896
Joseph Madl
66
Joe Pero1d
68 Mathew SfEELE
England
-blankStarlet M.Reynolds 58
-10)
James Lawrence
69 Michael SIMMER Germany
-blankHenry Ziesenis
41
Vi trus Sinuner
.70 ..v.l trus SIMMER
Germany
16 Jul 1896
Michael Sinuuer
37
Henry Ziesenis
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Intent.

Native
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p.

NAME

72

Thos. $MUERSON England

Dec'l of
Intent.
25 Sep 1906

Witness'
Affidavi t
Joseph Mad1
Fri tz Mad1
Thomas Harley
A. C. Mi tche11

Age

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71 Joseph PAULI
*1)
*2)
*3)
*4)
*5)

Carl THUDlmf
Charles CAPPIS
Rupert G. O'BRIEN
JUlius JESPERSON
Harry Rume AINSWORTH
*6) Richard a3WALD
*7) Thomas Henry CHALKLEY
*8) Hen ry IWAN5rn

419). J arne s BROWN
-lO} Mathew'SfEELE

*11) Thos. SANDERSON

-b1ank*11)

68

21 Mar 1889
2 Oct 1892
1 Dec 1869
30 Nov 1886
9 Nov 1899
7 Nov 1887
28 Oct 1898
6 Nov 1888
28 Oct 1892
13 Feb 1893
1'0 Mar 1870
--Compiled by Pauline B. E1ni'ff

RECENT OBITUARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUNTY RESIDENTS
The edition of the Lawrence Journal World in which the obituary appeared is
given in parentheses.
ALTENBERND, Rella Stanwix of Eudora, KS, b. 16 oct 1906, Douglas Co., KS; d.
25 Jul 1990, Eudora, KS; m. 31 Jul 1929, Lawrence, KS, aarold C.
ALTENBERND; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Fri. 27 Jul
1990, Sun. 29 Jul 1990)
BOND, Everett A. of Kansas City, KS, b. 3 Mar 1907, Lone Star, KS; d. 9 Aug
1990, Merriam, KS; m. Lottie __ ; bur. Chapel Hill Cemetery. (Thurs. 9
Aug 1990)
BURGOYNE, Elizabeth Marie of Lecompton, KS, b. ,17 Dec 1894, Stull, KS; d. 3
Aug 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 1950, John Guy BURGOYNE; bur. Maple Grove
Cemetery, Lecompton, KS. (Sun. 5 Aug 1990)
BUTELL, George H. of Rt. 1, Baldwin, KS, b. 5 Aug 1902, rural Baldwin, KS; d.
1 Aug 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 2 Apr 1932, Ethel A. McWILLIAMS of Paola,
KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS.(Wed. 1 Aug 1990)
HALDERMAN, Georgia Lucille (SHOCKEY) of Lawrence, KS, b. 19 Jun 1905,
Lawrence, KS; d. 12 Jun 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 10 Mar 1923, Kansas City,
MO, Olin Kennedy HALDERMAN; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. '
(Tues. 12 Jun 1990, Wed. 13 Jun 1990)
JACKMAN, R.R. "Dick" of Scottsdale, AZ, b. 14 Jul 1903, Lawrence,KS; d. 18
May 1990, Scottsdale, AZ; m. Adair __ ; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence,
KS. (Fri. 29 Jun 1990)
KRAFT, Rose A. of Lawrence, KS, b. 24 Mar 1894, south of Stull, Douglas Co.,
KS; d. 24 Aug 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 20.0ct 1915, Chris KRAFT; bur.
Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Sat. 25 Aug 1990)
PETEFISH, Arthur W. of Ottawa, KS, b. 4 May 1907, Douglas Co., KS; d. 8 Jul
1990, Ottawa, KS; m. 1 Sep 1939, Mary E. STEELE; bur. Memorial Park
Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Tues. 10 Jul 1990)
WOLFSON, Dr. Charles of Amarillo, TX, b. 21 Apr 1907, Lawrence, KS; d. 23 Jul
1990, Amarillo, TX; m. 1984, Mary Lou McCUNE; bur. Llano Cemetery,
Amarillo, TX. (Wed. 1 Aug 1990)

14

�RECORD OF MARRIAGES
FROM PAPERS OF CHARLES LIVINGSTON EDWARDS
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, LAWRENCE, KANSAS (ca. 1859 - 1904)
copied by Judy Sweets, 14 November 1983, at the Kansas State Historical
Society, Manuscript Section, Topeka, KS.

RECORDS UP TO 1863/64
NAME

RESIDENCE

AGE

DATE OF MARRIAGE

Legasius (Segasius?) S. BACON
Ellen MOORE

Lawrence, KS
Eudora

42
40

24 Aug 1859
at house

George W. UMBARGER
Ruxeltha? Amelia HAZELTINE

Kanwaka, KS
Kanwaka, KS

6 Aug 1859
H.M. HAZELTINE

Christian BOWMAN
Mary E. SUTLIFF

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

no date given

Sidney CLARKE
Henrietta ROSS

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

no date given

Columbus HORNSBY
WORMLY?

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

31 Dec 1861
at Dr. PRENTISS

John H. WAKEFIELD
BALDWIN

Kanwaka, KS
Kanwaka, KS

no date given

Ira BROWN
Emeline WOODWARD

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

8 May 1860
at Mr. HALSCOMS?

Eudora, KS
Eudora, KS

no date given

Wakarusa, KS
Wakarusa, KS

30 Sep 1860
at
DICKSON

Centropolis, KS
Centropolis, KS

no date given

Jeremiah WILLIS
WHITNEY

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

5 Jan 1860
at the house

George H. SARGENT
Ausse? G. SANDS

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

no date given

George H. SANGER
Mary HOLMES

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

no date given

Edward P. HARRIS
Sarah F. DAVIDSON

Lawrence, KS
Wakarusa, KS

22 Oct 1860
at home of Mr.
DAVIDSON, Wakarusa

PENCE?
WHITE
William LIVERMORE
Louisa F. DICKSON
HORR
TUCKER

15

�Alexander LOVE
Eliza McMURRAY

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

30 Jul 1861
at Old Congo Church

J. G. SANDS
Susie BROWN

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

8 Apr 1860
at Old Congo Church

Charles W. HUNT
Addie S. SIMONS

Lawrence, KS
Detroit, MI

no date diven

29? Mar 1862
at the house

H. H.? BLISS
Celia M. ST. JOHN
William STINER
Lizzie GARRETT

Jefferson, KS
Jefferson, KS

9 May 1863

C.? EMBRY
JOHNSON

Lawrence, KS

no date given

John WILDER

Lawrence, KS

no date given

Royal 1. GOULD
Matilda A. HAZELTIME

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

12 Jul 1862
at W.M. HAZELTINE's

Thomas HURTHA?
Anna BROWN

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

4 Jul 1863
at C.R. DIX's house

William L.G. SOULE
BENSON

Lawrepce, KS
Wakarusa

no date given

Henry FRITZEL

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

no date given

CHALMAN

Sidney CLARKE
Henrietta ROSS

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

John A. CONNELL?
Ann E. PARISH

Lawrence, KS
Lawrence, KS

George W. UMBARGER
Kusaltha Amelia HAZELTINE

Kanwaka

7 Jun 1860
at the house
6 Aug 1859
Present Wm. HAZELTINE,
Martha HAZELTINE at Mr.
HAZELTINE's, Joe BARS TON ,
Henry HINER Log Cabin,
reported by Mr.
PETEFISH, Odee?, Meade
.Co., KS.

A "TACKY" PARTY IN 1889
From the Lawrence Journal, 3 Jun 1889. Courtesy of Watkins Museum.
On 3 Jun 1889, Miss Eva HARRISON of Lawrence gave a "tacky" party at her home
in West Lawrence. All the guests were compelled to wear clothes borrowed from
the hired man or hired girl.

16

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS -1893
From Book 7 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144, Lawrence
Judicial Building, Lawrence, KS. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.

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BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

ABELL, Robert C.
Beloit, KS
ADAMS, Robert J.
Dg Co., KS
ALBACH, John H.
Dg Co., KS
ALBRITON, Rufus
ALDER, Charles E.
Overbrook, KS
ALLEN, John M.
ANDERSON, Arthur J.
ANDERSON, J.A.
Leav Co., KS
ATTERBURY, Hal
Osage City, KS
BAHNMAIER, George J.
BALDWIN,Eben
BENSON, Oliver P.
BARNES, Samuel F.
Grover, KS
BARTON, Silas E.
Athens, Jewell, KS
BARTZ, Hamlin
BEHLER, John S.
Topeka, KS
BELLIAMY, William A.S.
BENNETT, John C.
Jeff Co., KS
BETTON, Frank H. Jr.
K.C., KS
BIGNALL, James G.
Wabaunsee Co., KS
BIGSBY, Guy A.

MOREY, Alice A.
Dg Co., KS
ARCHER, Minnie B.
Osage Co., KS
KACH, Bertha
Chanute, KS
CROSBY, Mary
HUSTON, Mollie S.
Overbrook, KS
DAHLENE, Cora
TIPTON, Eva Bell
KAPP, Laura May
Leav Co., KS
FORD, Ella
Melvern, KS
NElS, Mary
HERNING, Grace E.
BANKS, Margaret C.
DUNCAN, Katie I.
Grover, KS
BOND, Dora E.
Dg Co., KS
DACKWA, Amelia
EVANDORF, Mary (Miss)
Topeka, KS
HAYDEN, Mary
PATTERSON, Anna
Jeff Co., KS
HUNT, Lillian
Williamstown, KS
CLINE, Voda J.
Wamego, KS
RICHARDSON, Ollie

516
28 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
401
16 Feb 1893 Osage Co., KS?
395
25 Jan 1893 Allen Co., KS
397
2 Feb 1893
498
22 Nov 1893 Dg Co., KS
404
20 Feb 1893
474
19 Sep 1893
391
11 Jan 1893
Leav Co., KS
436
29 May 1893 Dg Co., KS
498
28 Nov 1893
487
25 Oct 1893
573
16 Dec 1893
515
25 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
401
16 Feb 1893 Dg Co., KS
471
14 Sep 1893
394
17 Jan 1893 Shawnee Co., KS
15 Apr 1893
422
23 Sep 1893 475
Dg Co., KS
392
10 Jan 1893 Dg Co., KS
463
1 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
459
12 Aug 1893

A.J. COE, MG
Frank LAFTY, MG
J.V. KAUFFELD, MG
R. MORGAN, MG
J.Q.A.N., P.J.
Wm. W. AYERS, MG
Wm. W. AYERS, MG
A.M. RICHARDSON, MG
J.K. MILLER, MG
T.R.
H.L.
John
J.H.

NANNINGA, MG
YARGER, MG
Q.A. NORTON, P.J.
BONEBRAKE, MG

Wm. WEYBRIGHT, MG
C. EBERHART, MG
C.S. BALTON, MG
J.Q.A.N., P.J.
J.Q.A.N., P.J.
William W. AYERS, MG
J.Q.A.N., P.J.
Jas. MARVIN, MG

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BISHOP, John A.
BOAZ, Samuel H.
Linwood, KS
BOWERS, William
Weaver, KS
BOYD, Robert Sutters
Dg Co., KS
BROOKS, Charles o.
BROWN, Geo. W.
Ft. Scott, KS
BROWN, James E.
BROWN, John H.
Jeff Co., KS
BROWN, Volorous
Jeff Co., KS
BROWN, William B.
Leav Co., KS
BUNCE, E.S. (Rev. )
Trenton, MO
BURNANS, Bert I.
Jeff Co., KS
BURR, Newell
BUTELL, Adolphus
CAMPBELL, James W.
Dg Co., KS
CAMPBELL, Samuel F.
Dg Co., KS
CARMAC, Porter
Topeka, KS
CARNAGEY, Thomas I.
Miami Co., KS
CARTER, Adam S.
CASLER, Ernest A.
Lyon Co., KS
CHARLES, Grovener C.
Hutchinson, KS
CLARK, John B.
CLARK, Thomas J.

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

ELLIOTT, Mattie S. (Miss)
DAVIDSON, Louisa Izabell
Lenape, KS
TROUT, Eliza E.
Johnson Co., KS
McALLASTER, Myra
Dg Co., KS
PRINGLE, Minnie C.
MERCER, Mary E.
Dg Co., KS
ROFFEE, Mary E.
DENNIS, Lucy M.
Dg Co., KS
BLACKMAN, Miriam
Dg Co., KS
BROWN, Lellie May
Leav Co., KS
BARNES, M.E. (Mrs. )
Dg Co., KS
SMITH, Addie M.
Jeff Co., KS
STEVENS, Esther R.
JARDON, Victoria
SHAW, Flora B.
Dg Co'., KS
MENEC, Mamie
Leav Co., KS
TUTT, Cassie
Dg Co., KS
CONKLIN, Ann
Dg Co., KS
PARKS, Lillie B.
CABBAGE, Nettie
Dg Co., KS
RIDDER, Minta M.
Dg Co., KS
THORNTON, Hattie
CLARK, Matilda

15 Apr 1893
2 Nov 1893 Leav Co., KS
6 Aug 1893 Leav Co., KS
31 May 1893 Lyons Co., KS?
10 Jun 1893
14 Nov 1893 Dg Co., KS
10 Jul 1893
10 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
21 Nov 1893 Dg Co., KS
21 Oct 1893 Leav Co., KS
12 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
29 Nov 1893 Dg Co., KS
26 Sep 1893
18 Apr 1893
9 Mar 1893 Jeff Co., KS?
9 Aug 1893 Dg Co., KS
25 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
6 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
14 Dec 1893
16 Feb 1893 Dg Co., KS
16 May 1893 Dg Co., KS
2 Oct 1893
12 Mar 1893

423
488

T.D. DAVIS, MG
George BERG, MG

456

F.M. ADAMS, JP

437

D.D. AKIN, MG

444
496

F.M. FESTERMAN, MG
E.W. MERCHANT, MG

451
469

Moses BROWN, MG
J.B. RINEHART, MG

497

R.H. VAN PELT, MG

485

Wm. KAHN, JP

409

F.M. TESTERMAN, MG

501

J.Q.A.N., PJ

476
420
408

A.L. GOUDY, MG
Jas. A. PORPENEY? , Priest
Jas. MARVIN, MG

457

J.Q.A.N., PJ

477

B.R. GUY, MG

467

J.Q.A.N., PJ

508
403

J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.A. MOTTER, MG

432

W.A. QUAYLE, MG

479
408

Thomas WALLACE, MG
Moses BROWN, MG

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BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

CLOSE, Lester K.
COBB, Eli
COBB, William o.
COFFMAN, Frank E.
Cowgill, MO
COLLINS, Fred
CRANE, Charles W.
Leav Co., KS
CRAWFORD; Bryce
Omaha, NE
CURPHY, Thomas W.
K. C. , MO
CURRY, Verlin A.
DEAY, Carl
DEAY, Edward
DEDRICK, Harrie I .
DERBY, Fred N. Jr.
DESKINS, Fred E.
DESPLINE, Jacob D.
Topeka, KS
DOANE, Frank A.
DOBSON, Frederick C.
Ottawa, KS
DOLAN, Senator M.
DOYLE, Thomas
DUNCAN, Ora P.
Allen Co., KS
DUNHAM, Wallace L.
DUNSER, Ludwig
EBERHART, Noah A.
ELDER, William H.
Linwood, KS
ENDACOTT, William A.
ENSLOW, Hilton E.
ESIC, James
ESTERLE, George E.
ETTER, Franklin E.
San Diego, CA

GOTTSTEIN, Annie
JONES, C. Arlene
MAYES, Mary
FElL, Amelia J.
Dg Co., KS
BENNETT, Minnie
ALLISON, Cynthia V.
Leav Co., KS
LOVE, Agnes Gilmour
Dg Co., KS
COMBS, Effie B.
Dg Co., KS
SUTTON, Lenna L.
MILBURN, Addie M.
REUSCH, Bertha E.
WALLENZIEN, Amy
PATTON, Carrie J.
RICHARDS, Clara L.
ROBINSON, Lucy
Dg Co., KS
ELDRIDGE, Della Morse
SINCLAIR, Isabella F.
Dg Co., KS
RILEY, Lillie
McANALL, Hannah
MARTIN, Charlotte C.
Dg Co., KS
BLOEMEKE, Mamie C.
HEMERLE, Lucretia
HARMAN, Mary E.
HOLMES, Elizabeth
Linwood, KS
HERNING, Catharine M.
DODDER, Vera B.
JONES, Mary
HOWARD, Zora
CHAPMAN, Florence J.
Topeka, KS

25 Dec 1893
10 Jun 1893
13 May 1893
5 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
6 May 1893
23 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
25 Oct 1893 Dg Co., KS
15 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
4 Nov 1893
25 Jan 1893
4 Feb 1893
30 May 1893
22 Mar 1893
1 Nov 1893
22 May 1893 Dg Co., KS
18 Jan 1893
26 Apr 1893Dg Co., KS
6 Dec 1893
16 Aug 1893
16 Aug 1893 Dg Co., KS
3 Dec 1893
28 Oct 1893
30 Jul 1893
10 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
24 May 1893
6 Apr 1893
17 May 1893
12 Sep 1893
2 Jun 1893 Dg Co., KS

511
444
432
466

C. EBERHARDT, MG
E.W. MERCHANT, MG
B.R. GUY, MG
Richard CORDLEY, MG

430
512

Wm. KAHN, JP
J .Q.A.N., PJ

487

R.H. VAN PELT, MG

410

A.L. GOUDY, MG

491
396
397
438
412
489
434

J .Q.A.N., PJ
J .Q.A., PJ
A.D. ORRICK, MG
John Q.A.N., PJ
H. FARWELL, MG
Philip M. LEWIS, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

394
427

William W. AYERS, MG
Wm. W. AYERS, MG

505
461
460

A.P. HAMILTON, MG
Richard CORDLEY, MG
W.A. QUAYLE, MG

503
486
454
419

Geo. D. ROGERS, MG
J.Q.A.N. , PJ
Thos. G. WINEY, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

435
417
433
472
439

H.S. YARGER, MG
C.E. ROBERTS, MG
John TURNER, MG
Geo D. ROGERS; MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

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EVANS, Nelson M.
EVENS, Elijah K.
EVERINGIM, Charles
Ellis, KS
FIEGENBAUM, Benjamin F.
Lincoln, NE
FISHBACK, Mason
FLEISHMAN, Philip
FLETCHER, Josiah Spring
FORD, Perry M.
FORTH, John A.
FREIENMUTH, Jacob
Tong., KS
FRIESEN, Peter P.
Jeff Co., KS
FULLER, James N.B.
Eugene, OR
GAMBLE, George A.
K.C., MO
GARST, Benjamin I.
GIBLER, Thomas W.
GLAHN, Joseph
Boonville, MO
GOULD, Fred A.
Dg Co., KS
HADL, Joseph
HAGAN, William
HALE, Fred T.
HALE, James M.
HAMMOND, Thomas P.
Denver, CO
HANSEN, John L.
Dg Co., KS
HARBAUGH, John W.
Linwood, KS
HARBOUR, T. Elmer
K.C., KS
HARDTARFER, George W.

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

ICE, Mary E.
HOOD, Ella May
STEVENS, Myrtle
Dg Co., KS
DARLING, Myrtle Maud
Dg Co., KS
LEWIS, Ella
SANDERS, Nora May
CANTRELL, Eliza Jane
SILER, Lillie A.
WRIGHT, Lizzie E.
ERNST, Louisa M.
Dg Co., KS
JUDY, Hannah B.
Jeff Co., KS
CARMAN, Mamie E.
Dg Co., KS
MENDENHALL, Mary Annise
Dg Co., KS
DALFER, Harriet
HOUT, Mary E.
HASTIE, Margaret
Dg Co., KS
BROWNING, Mary Edna
N.Y.C., NY
SMITH, Catherine
WALTERS, Emma
DAVIS, Leta W.
LESLEY, Belle
DAILY, Mary Ella
Dg Co., KS
MELTON, Onie
Aurora, AR
DUNCAN, Anna M.
Linwood, KS
RINELY, Emma
DgCo., KS
GEIGER, Rena Orpha

16 Feb 1893
25 Dec 1893
24 Oct 1893 Dg Co., KS
20 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
5 Apr 1893
18 Oct 1893
28 Mar 1893
13 Dec 1893
18 Jan 1893
30 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
7 May 1893 Jeff Co., KS
25 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
12 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
13 Dec 1893
29 Nov 1893
10 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
17 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
16 Aug 1893
25 May 1893
8 Nov 1893
14 Dec 1893
7 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
1 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
27 Apr 1893 Leav Co., KS
14 Jun 1893 Dg Co., KS
4 Jul 1893

402
516
486

A.C. REED, MG
A.M. RICHARDSON, MG
Jas. MARVIN, MG

509

Jas. MARVIN, MG

418
484
411
506
395
519

W.W. BROOKS, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.A. MOTTER, MG
W.W. BLALOCK, MG
John Q.A. NORTON, PJ
J.Q.A.N., PJ

429

E.A. BOYD, MG

425

W.R. DAVIS, MG

472

R.H. VAN PELT, MG

505
499
470

Daniel BARNHART, MG
C.E. ROBERTS, MG
W.W. BLALOCK, MG

410

J.Q.A.N., PJ

458
435
492
507
407

M. BURKE, Priest
Robert MARTIN, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.Q.A.N., PJ
C.T. BRADY, Priest

405

J.Q.A.N., PJ

426

A.M. RICHARDSON, MG

446

W. BRISTOW, JP

450

J.Q.A.N., PJ

�BRIDEGROOM
HARPER, Jess
HARRISON, Clarence W.
Topeka, KS
HARVEY, William A.
HAUSMAN, Henry
HENDERSON, Grant
HERR, Emmett L.
HILDENBRAND, George
HILKEY, Charles
HOCKETT, Levi
HOGG, Thomas A.
Grover, KS
HOLLOWAY, Charles D.
HOLT, William
HOUT, John H.
HOWARD, Cassius J.
HUGHS, Joseph S.
HUMBERT, William L.
Topeka, KS
HUNTER, John W.
Jeff Co., KS
HUSSEY, Philip
HUTT, John E.
ICE, James R.
JACKSON, Archibald
Wakeeney, KS
JACOBS, Joseph N.
JAMES, Charles A.
JOHNSON, Charles A.
Denver, CO
JOHNSON, E.J.
Williamstown, KS
JOYNE, William F.
Leav Co., KS
KAHO, Harry H.
Ottawa, KS
KENNEDY,,- Walter C.

PAGE # OFFICIANT

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

GRIGGS, Ella
LEIDEBERG, Esther N.
Topeka, KS
PHILLIP, Daisy D.
MEEDER, Minnie
SHIELDS, Gertie
EBERHART, Naomi M.
NElS, Minnie
HOWARD, Sarah I.
PORTER, Ida
McCLANAHAN, Mary E.
Grover, KS
BLACK, Hattie A. (Miss)
PARTER, Mary E.
HARRELL, Minnie S.
MAGERS, Mellie
BELL, Iva
LACOCK, Jennie S.
Dg Co., KS
CARNEY, Fannie
Jeff Co., KS
SUTTON, Mary
LAP TAD , Opal A.
BREWER, Stella M.
AYE, Hattie
Topeka, KS
MARTIN, Cora B.
JONES, Margaret M.
JONES, Eva M.
Dg Co., KS
HARVEY, May
Williamstown, KS
AHERN, Maggie
Leav Co., KS
JENKINS, Electa J.
Ottawa, KS
GENTRY, Nettie M.

391
7 Jan 1893
500
30 Nov 1893 Dg Co., KS
21 Sep 1893
475
453
27 Jul 1893
449
27 Jun 1893
4 Jan 1893
390
470
12 Sep 1893
511
20 Dec 1893
504
7 Dec 1893
514
24 Dec 1893 At bride's parents'
11 Oct 1893
481
20 Apr 1893
424
5 Apr 1893
417
18 Oct 1893
482
9 Feb 1893
399
23 Feb 1893 404
Dg Co., KS
21 Jun 1893 448
Dg Co., KS
7 Nov 1893
492
15 Aug 1893
460
16 Aug 1893
461
22 Nov 1893 497
Dg Co., KS
6 Nov 1893
491
1 Feb 1893
396
29 Jun 1893 449
Dg Co., KS
3 Jun 1893 439
i::&gt;g Co., KS
22 Nov 1893 496
Leav Co., KS
503
2 Dec 1893 Ottawa, KS
9 May 1893
430

T.J. STERNBURGH, JP
J.K. MILLER, MG
Wm. L. GRAUB, MG
T.R. NANNINGA, MG
C. EBERHARDT, MG
Thos. G. WINEY, MG
T.R. NANNINGA, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
Thos. WALLACE, MG
M.T. CREWS, MG
T.D. DAVIS, MG
A.J. THOMPSON, MG
C.E. ROBERTS, MG
Henry F.ARWELL, MG
D.M. CREIGHTON, MG
Alfred L. SLOPE, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
Geo. D. ROGERS, MG
Richard CORDLEY, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.Q.A.N., PJ
Richard CORDLEY, MG
H.A. PASLEY, MG
John TURNER, MG
John CHARLTON, JP
Jas. McNAMEE, Priest
Jas. C. COGGINS, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

�BRIDEGROOM
KIMBALL, Roby
DeSoto, KS
KINZIE, William A.
Dg Co., KS
KNIGHT, Samuel D.
Lenape, KS
LACKARD, Samuel H.
Emporia, KS
LANDIS, Elmer S.
LANGLEY, William
Topeka, KS
LANGSTON, Nathaniel T.
LAWSON, J. Spencer
LEARNARD, Shalor E.
Memphis, TN
LEWIS,-Richard H.
LIND, Samuel
LONGFELLOW, William L.
Eureka, KS
MANN, William W.
Ottawa, KS
MARSHALL, Addison E.
MARSHALL, Albert A.
MARTIN, James F.
K.C., MO
MARTIN, John P.
MASTIN, Edward W.
MAYES, Wilmer B.
McCABRIA, John
Fall Leaf, KS
McCLURE, Isaac S.
Hiawatha, KS
McCURDY, Lyman A.
McKOWN, Charles W.
McNEES, Oscar P.
McQUEEN, Josiah
McQUEEN, Randall R.
)

PAGE # OFFICIANT

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

MILLER, Effie
Emporia, KS
BOND, Christina M.
Alfred, KS
PALETE, May
Linwood, KS
MULLEN, Mary
Stranton, KS
ELLIS, Estella J.
PRATHER, Annie
Topeka, KS
GREGG, Nellie
PILLA, Louisa P.
WILBUR, Maude H.
Dg Co., KS
DANIELS, Rhoda L.
HALLINGSWORTH, Carrie
REED, Elizabeth Jane
Dg Co., KS
KEMP, Ella
Dg Co., KS
PUGH, Mary
WHITMAN, Grace S.
SWEENEY, Jennie
Leav Co., KS
ASHBY, Rose J.
JENNINGS, Rose
ORTH, Mary
HUNTER, Francis Wood
Fall Leaf, KS
NICHOLS, Viola J.
Dg Co., KS
STRONG, Minnie A.
RUBLE, Nellie P.
OSBORNE, Sarah E.
BEARD, Odie A. (Miss)
BEARD, Mattie M. (Miss)

4 Nov 1893 490
Dg Co., KS
20 Dec 1893 508
Alfred, KS
2 Apr 1893 415
Johnson Co., KS
494
10 Nov 1893 Osage City, KS
493
9 Nov 1893
420
11 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
403
20 Feb 1893
479
5 Oct 1893
400
14 Feb 1893 Dg Co., KS
483
18 Oct 1893
466
13 Aug 1893
517
27 Dec 1893 Dg Co. , KS
469
7 Sep 1893
Co.
,
Dg
KS
468
8 Sep 1893
452
18 Jul 1893
495
15 Nov 1893 Leav Co., KS
447
20 Jun 1893
471
11 Sep 1893
456
5 Aug 1893
512
27 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
440
5 Jun 1893 License only
477
27 Sep 1893
414
29 Nov 1893
406
7 Mar 1893
413
23 Mar 1893
413
23 Mar 1893

J.Q.A.N., PJ
Isaac L. HOOVER, MG
Chas. S. BUCROFT, JP
Nathan D. CAVANAUGH, Priest
Thos. G. WINEY, MG
J .Q.A.N., PJ
E.W. MERCHANT, MG
W. SCHAEFER, Rev.
Richard CORDLEY, MG
J .Q.A.N. , PJ
Wm. C. AXER, Rev.
J .Q.A.N., PJ
Thos. G. WINEY, MG
C.E. ROBERT, MG
Jas. MARVIN, MG
Jas. McNAMEE, Priest
J.A. MOTTER, MG
J .Q.A.N., PJ
E.W. MERCHANT, MG
A.M. RICHARDSON, MG

Geo.
J.K.
H.A.
T.D.
T.D.

D. ROGERS, MG
MILLER, MG
PASLEY, MG
DAVIS, MG
DAVIS, MG

�BRIDEGROOM
MEYER, Frederick B.
Dg Co., KS
MELLNISH, Francis J.
K.C., MO
MITCHELL, Samuel Harvey
Herrington, KS
MITCHELL, William W.
Perryville, KS
MONROE, Green
MONTGOMERY, William
Burlingame, KS
MUENZENMAYER, Samuel W.
Woodbine, KS
MULL, Harry E.
MUSICK, John W.
MUZZY, Robert H.
NICHOLS, W.J.
,Lecompton, KS
NILES, Peter H.
Topeka, KS
NUFFER, Peter
OFFNER, Henry F.
O'HERN, John E.
Chicago, IL
OLMSTED, Archibald R.
ORRICK, Frank
Dg Co., KS
OWENS, Simon P.
Linwood, KS
PARKER, Henry
PARKS, William H.
PARNELL, James S.
Jeff Co., KS
PARTER, John A.
PAYNE, Edgar N.
PEARY, William P.
Linwood, KS

PAGE # OFFICIANT

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

CARNAHAN, Mary J.
Shawnee Co., KS
DAILEY, Sydney C.H.
Dg Co., KS
HADDON, Ida A.
Dg Co., KS
McCORMICK, Ella
Perryville, KS
BLACK, Bessie
ST. JOHN, Maud
Burlingame, KS
WElL, Hannah C.
Dg Co., KS
OLMSTED, Lena
BRAZIL, Ella
AMBLER, Mattie
LOUDERBACK, Ella A.
Lecompton, KS
WESTCOTT, Mary F.
Topeka, KS
DISSENGER, A. Emelia
McNISH, Cora E.
KEEFE, Mary E.
Dg Co., KS
DUDLEY, Ruth
DEAY, Rosa
Roscoe, KS
WARREN, Lulu C.
Linwood, KS
WILLIAMS, Louisa
HAMILL, Anna M.
MICHAEL, Mary S.
Jeff Co., KS
BROOKS, Mary Ann
FRAZIER, Hattie A.
SISCOE, Maude G.
Linwood, KS

24 May 1893 434
Shawnee Co., KS
17 Oct 1893 482
Dg Co., KS
30 Nov 1893 500
Dg Co., KS
14 Sep 1893 473
Jeff Co., KS
3 May 1893
428
5 Jan 1893 389
Osage Co., KS
30 Nov 1893 502
Dg Co., KS
9 Nov 1893
493
3 Dec 1893
504
23 Dec 1893
513
5 Jun 1893 441
License only
11 Apr 1893 421
Dg Co., KS
12 Dec 1893
506
14 Mar 1893
409
8 Jun 1893 443
Dg Co., KS
6 Sep 1893
464
30 May 1893 438
Dg Co., KS
4 Oct 1893 480
Dg Co., KS
501
29 Nov 1893
436
25 May 1893
455
2 Aug 1893 Dg Co., KS
393
13 Jan 1893
457
9 Aug 1893
453
19 Jul 1893 License only

D.L. McCREARY, MG
William W. AYERS, MG
J.R. MEREDITH, MG
S.D. VINCENT, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
Alonzo ~. LAWRENCE, MG
T.R. NANNINGA, MG
Geo D. ROGERS, MG
A.M. McLAIN, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

Richard CORDLEY, MG
T.R. NANNINGA, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
R.B. GROENER, Priest
Richard CORDLEY, MG
A.D. ORRICK, MG
John CHARLTON, J.P.
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.K. MILLER, MG
John Q.A.N., PJ
T. WALLACE, MG
C.E. ROBERTS, MG

�BRIDEGROOM
PELZER, Edward W.
Ottawa, KS
PERKINS, W.E.
PETTY, Georg A.
POEVERLEIN, William H.
Jeff Co., KS
PAXTON, Lyman R.
Dg Co., KS
PORTER (PARTER?), George G.
POWELL, Charles
PREBLE, Elmer E.
Dg Co., KS
RABE, Charles J.
RAPPARD, William C.
READ, F.W.
READ, Lathrop B.
REED, Charles N.
Osage Co., KS
REED, Lafayette
REINISCH, Ernest, F.A.
RICHARDS, George T.
RIDLEY, Alonzo
ROBERTS, Sheldon E.
ROBERTS, Willis A.
Tonganoxie, KS
ROE, Charles
Topeka, KS
ROGERS, Marcus P.
St. Louis, MO
ROSS, Robert
Reno, KS
SAlLE, Gebhard
SCHMIDLI, Charles
Lincoln Center, KS
SCHNECK, Frank J.
SCHWARTZ, Henry W.
SEELE, Charles F.
Leav Co., KS

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

ROSENBERY, Geneva
Halden, MO
DONAHUE, Nellie E.
HUGHES, Ella R.
REED, Julia A. (Miss)
Jeff Co., KS
MOORE, Laura E.
DeSoto, KS
JOHNSON, Lenora
HARDING, Ella Nora
DOUGLAS, Effie M.
Russell, KS
KLAAS, Minnie
WARNER, Susie
REATZ, Lizzie A.
MURPHY, Ella Carrie
BLOCHER, Barbara
Osage Co., KS
CORBIN, Sarah E.
REINISCH, Christiana W.
DODDRIDGE, Lillie May
SLUSSER, Ida
SAYLOR, Lizzie A.
RODKEY, Curney
Tonganoxie, KS
WELLS, Anna
Topeka, KS
THURBER, Mary A.
Traver, CA
IRVING, Alice V.
Dg Co., KS
ANTONY, Eva
BREITHAUPT, Sarah
Dg Co., KS
HARSHMAN, Levina Jane
HEFNER, Celie
SCHUPP, Minnie
Dg Co., KS

14 Jan 1893 Dg Co., KS
6 Jun 1893
28 Mar 1893
27 Feb 1893 Jeff Co., KS
6 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
6 Oct 1893
17 Apr 1893
1 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
11 May 1893
27 Jul 1893
7 Jun 1893
27 May 1893
21 Jan 1893 Dg Co., KS
2 Feb 1893
13 Apr 1893
4 Jan 1893
13 Nov 1893
20 Sep 1893
20 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
6 May 1893 Dg Co., KS
30 Jul 1893 Dg Co., KS
14 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
5 Jun 1893
9 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
15 Feb 1892
20 Dec 1893
25 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS

393

John Q.A. NORTON, PJ

441
415
405

J.K. MILLER, MG
A.P. HAMILTON, MG
C.W. HARR, JP

467

J.Q.A.N., PJ

480
423
464

P.W. GARRETT, MG
Moses BROWN, MG
A.P. HAMILTON, MG

431
454
442
433
448

R.B. GROENER, Priest
T.A. NANNINGA, MG
H.M. MENGER, MG
Richard CORDLEY, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

398
421
390
494
474
424

J.Q.A.N., PJ
J. MUELLER, MG
B.J. HORTON, PJ
T.D. HALBERT, MG
A.L. GOUDY, MG
F.B. OLDS, MG

429

J.Q.A.N., PJ

455

Geo D. ROGERS, MG

507

E.W. MERCHANT, MG

440
407

R.B. GROENER, Priest
T.A. NANNINGA, MG

402
510
414

J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.Q.A.N., PJ

�BRIDEGROOM

I\J

01

SEEWIR, Charles C.
SEYBOLD, George E.A.
Topeka, KS
SHANE, Sylvester
SHARPE, Alvin V.
Chanute, KS
SHAW, Edward D.
Dg Co., KS
SHEETS, George B.
SHRIMPLIN, William M.
Edwards Co., KS
SILVERS, Isiah
SINCLAIR, Wm. T.
SMALLEY, Robert N.
SPENCER, John W.
Jeff Co., KS
SPRAGUE, Thomas M.
STAIB, George E.
STANLEY, James R.
STARKS, John
STAUFER, Peter
Kearns Conon, AZ
STAUFFER, Lester E.
STEINBRING, William F.
STEPHENS, James J.
STEWART, Orval C.
STEWART, Wallace F.
STRACHAN, Charles Edward
Reno,KS
SWANSON, Benjamin
TABER, Andrew J.
TAYLOR, Noah E.
THISTLETHWAITE, Arthur W.
Tonganoxie, KS
TIMMERMEYER, William F.
TOBLER, Carl A.
Dg Co., KS

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DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

MOORE, Margaret M.
ABELS, Rosa M.
Dg Co., KS
STALL, Della
WORTHINGTON, Linnie B.
Dg Co., KS
FULLERTON, Laura A.
Dg Co., KS
MOORE, May Lillie
POEVERLEIN, Ella F.
Jeff Co., KS
BIVENS, Gertrude Jane
WINCHELL, Hattie E.
MARBLE, Lena A.
DONBEK, Eliza
Jeff Co., KS
FREER, Libbie F.
MADL, Theresa
COREL, Annie
BENTLEY, Nellie
CONKLIN, Cora M.
Independence, MO
BROWN, Eva M.
HESS, Mary
SKINNER, Harriet
HAMM, Ida M.
JAMES, Gertrude E.
TURRIFF, Agnes
Reno, KS
HENDERSON, Lizzie M.
COLLINS, Amanda
GREEN, Mary
KEMMERLING, Linnie H.
Tonganoxie, KS
ZIESINESS, Louise
NICKELL, Kate
Grover, KS

18 Oct 1893
20 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
7 Feb 1893
7 Jun 1893 Dg Co., KS
29 Nov 1893 Jeff Co., KS
26 Apr 1893
23 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
7 Sep 1893
14 Feb 1893
23 Mar 1893
19 Aug 1893 Dg Co., KS
4 Feb 1893
9 May 1893
14 Jun 1893
17 Jun 1893
18 Oct 1893 Dg Co., KS
1 Jan 1893
7 Jun 1893
2 Nov 1893
8 Mar 1893
12 Jan 1893
12 Jun 1893 Reno, KS
12 Jul 1893
5 Apr 1893
2 Sep 1893
28 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
26 Dec 1893
26 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS

484
473

William W. AYERS, MG
Joseph FIEDLER, MG

399
442

J.Q.A.N., PJ
Jas. MARVIN, MG

499

Jas. MARVIN, MG

427
425

J.Q.A.N., PJ
C.H. VIETS, JP

468
400
412
462

John TURNER, MG
William W. AYERS, MG
A.M. RICHARDSON, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

428
446
447
483

J.Q.A.N., PJ
Maurice BURKE, Priest
Jas. MARVIN, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.L. McKAY, MG

388
437
489
406
392
443

Alfred E. HOPE, MG
J. MUELLER, MG
W.A. QUAYLE, MG
Richard CORDLEY, MG
John Q.A. NORTON, PJ
Samuel KELSALL, MG

452
416
465
518

J.Q.A.N., PJ
Justus McCOY, MG
A.P. HAMILTON, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

515
517

A. HACHMILLER, Priest
J.H. BONEBRAKE, MG

�BRIDEGROOM
TOLIVER, Abraham L.
Reno, KS
TULLER, Herbert H.
Wichita, KS
TURNER, otis
El Paso, TX
TUTT, James Henry
TUTTLE, Henry A.
K.C., MO
ULRICH, William L.
VOGLER, Adam
WAGNER, Harry R.
WALKER, George M. Jr.
Jacksonville, IL
WALKER, James
WALTERS, John S.
Dg Co.,. KS
WEBB, James E.
Jeff Co.,· KS
WEBER, James W.
WELKER, William D.
Stittingsville, MO
WELTY, Jesse N.
Dg Co., KS
WHARTON, G. Chapman
Ottawa, KS
WILCOX, Charles E.
Leav Co., KS
WILLIAMS, Charles
WILLIAMS, Johnson
WILLIAMSON, Charles D.
Indianapolis, IN
WILSON, Harry F.
WINTER, Thomas K.
WOODRING, Louis F.
WOODWARD, Lincoln
WOOSTER, Henry S.
E. Las Vegas, NM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE # OFFICIANT

WINTERS, Elnora
Reno, KS
PATTERSON, Minnie May
Dg Co., KS
STRAUB, Minnie
Dg Co., KS
NELSON, Sarah Malinda
WILLIAMSON, Alice
Edwardsville, KS
HARRIS, Emma S.
GOTTSCHALK, Emma
CLARK, Emily Isabel
KENYON, Annie Laurie
Dg Co., KS
MADDEN, Dora
WALKER, Katie
Leav Co., KS
ARMSTRONG, Alma D.
Jeff Co., KS
YODER, Josie
HOPPER, Mamie
Stittingsville, MO
RAY, Jessie V.
Clarkson, OK
CARMAN, Mattie E.
Dg Co., KS
HOLDEN, Rebecca J.
Leav Co., KS
DEAY, Emma M.
DRAPER, Matilda E.
BURT, Florence
Indianapolis, IN
HORR, Eva
EBERHART, Emma J.
CAMPBELL, Lillie M.
TAGERT, Minnie
HOLSBERY, Celina H.
Dg Co., KS

8 Apr 1893 Leav Co., KS
5 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
4 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
8 Jul 1893
27 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
11 Nov 1893
31 Oct 1893
21 Dec 1893
19 Oct 1893 Dg Co., KS
7 Jul 1893
20 Aug 1893 Leav Co., KS
13 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS?
28 Sep 1893
23 Sep 1893 Dg Co., KS
31 Aug 1893 Dg Co., KS
25 Apr 1893 Dg Co., KS
18 Mar 1893 Dg Co., KS
25 Dec 1893
13 Aug 1893
28 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS
20 Dec 1893
11 Oct 1893
29 Nov 1893
17 May 1893
23 Dec 1893 Dg Co., KS

419

Wm. KAHN, JP

418

Wm. IRELAN, MG

465

J.K. MILLER, MG

451
478

B.R. GUY, MG
J .M. MICHAEL, MG

495
488
510
485

Thos. G. WINEY, MG
J. MUELLER, MG
Thos G. WINEY, MG
J.K. MILLER, MG

450
462

J.Q.A.N., PJ
C.H. VIETS, JP

422

B.A. TRUEBLOOD, JP

478
476

A.L. GOUDY, MG
J.Q.A.N., JP

463

C.A. RICE, Clergy

426

W.R. DAVIS, MG

411

J.Q.A.N., PJ

513
459
518

A.D. ORRICK, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ
J.K. MILLER, MG

509
481
502
431
514

J.Q.A.N., PJ
Phillip M. LEWIS, MG
Arthur L. GOUDY, MG
J. MUELLER, MG
J.Q.A.N., PJ

�I

.

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

WRIGHT, Robert
YEAGER, Isidor
Dg Co., KS
YOUNG, Mathew J.
Perry, KS
ZIEGLER, William F.
Elgin, IL
ZIMMERMAN, Thaddeus S.

JOHNSON, Virginia
BOOS, Catherine
K.C. , MO
SHEPHERD, Lizzie H.
Perry, KS
HAVERKAMPF, Mary Helen
Dg Co., KS
COATE, Lillie D.

445
13 Jun 1893
8 Aug 1893 458
Dg Co., KS
15 Jun 1893 445
Perry, Jeff Co. , KS
490
4 Nov 1893 Dg Co. , KS
416
5 Apr 1893

PAGE # OFFICIANT
T. WALLACE, MG
J .Q.A.N. , PJ
S.D. VINCENT, MG
John Adam MUELLER, MG
A.M. RICHARDSON, MG

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1893

BRIDE
ABELS, Rosa M.
AHERN, Maggie
ALLISON, Cynthia V.
AMBLER, Mattie
ANTONY, Eva
ARCHER, Minnie B.
ARMSTRONG, Alma D.
ASHBY, Rose J.
AYE, Hattie
BANKS, Margaret C.
BARNES, M.E. (Mrs.)
BEARD, Mattie M. (Miss)
BEARD, Odie A. (Miss)
BELL, Iva
BENNETT, Minnie
BENTLEY, Nellie
BIVENS, Gertrude Jane
BLACK, Bessie
BLACK, Hattie A.
BLACKMAN, Miriam
BLOCHER, Barbara
BLOEMEKE, Mamie C.
BOND, Dora E.
BOND, Christina M.

GROOM

BRIDE

GROOM

SEYBOLD, George E.A.
JOYNE, William F.
CRANE, Charles W.
MUZZY, Robert H.
SAlLE, Gebhard
ADAMS, Robert J.
WEBB, James E.
MARTIN, John P.
JACKSON, Archibald
BENSON, Oliver P.
BUNCE, E. S. (Rev.)
McQUEEN, Randall R.
McQUEEN, Josiah
HUGHS, Joseph S.
COLLINS, Fred
STARKS, John
SILVERS, Isiah
MONROE, Green
HOLLOWAY, Charles D.
BROWN, Volorous
REED, Charles N.
DUNHAM, Wallace L.
BARTON, Silas E.
KINZIE, William A.

BOOS, Catherine
BRAZIL, Ella
BREITHAUPT, Sarah
BREWER, Stella M.
BROOKS, Mary Ann
BROWN, Eva M.
BROWN, Lellie May
BROWNING, Mary Edna
BURT, Florence
CABBAGE, Nettie
CAMPBELL, Lillie M.
CANTRELL, Eliza Jane
CARMAN, Mamie E.
CARMAN, Mattie E.
CARNAHAN, Mary J.
CARNEY, Fannie
CHAPMAN, Florence J.
CLARK, Emily Isabel
CLARK, Matilda
CLINE, Voda J.
COATE, Lillie D.
COLLINS, Amanda
COMBS, Effie B.
CONKLIN, Ann

YEAGER, Isidor
MUSICK, John W.
SCHMIDLI, Charles
ICE, James R.
PARTER, John A.
STAUFFER, Lester E.
BROWN, William B.
GOULD, Fred A.
WILLIAMSON, Charles D.
CASLER, Ernest A.
WOODRING, Louis F.
FLETCHER, Josiah Spring
FULLER, James N.B.
WHARTON, G. Chapman
MEYER, Frederick B.
HUNTER, John W.
ETTER, Franklin E.
WAGNER, Harry R.
CLARK, Thomas J.
BIGNALL, James G.
ZIMMERMAN, Thaddeus S.
TABER, Andrew J.
CURPHY, Thomas W.
CARNAGEY, Thomas I.

�BRIDE
CONKLIN, Cora M.
CORBIN, Sarah E.
COREL, Annie
CROSBY, Mary
DACKWA, Amelia
DAHLENE, Cora
DAILEY, Sydney C.H.
DAILY, Mary Ella
DALFER, Harriet
DANIELS, Rhoda L.
DARLING, Myrtle Maud
DAVIDSON, Louisa Izabell
DAVIS, Leta W.
DEAY, Emma M.
DEAY, Rosa
DENNIS, Lucy M.
DISSENGER, A. Emelia
DODDER, Vera B.
DODDRIDGE, Lillie May
DONAHUE, Nellie E.
DONBEK, Eliza
DOUGLAS, Effie M.
DRAPER, Matilda E.
DUDLEY, Ruth
DUNCAN, Anna M.
DUNCAN, Katie I.
EBERHART, Emma J.
EBERHART, Naomi M.
ELDRIDGE, Della Morse
ELLIOTT, Mattie S. (Miss)
ELLIS, Estella J.
ERNST, Louisa M.
EVANDORF, Mary (Miss)
FElL, Amelia J.
FORD, Ella
FRAZIER, Hattie A.
FREER, Libbie F.
FULLERTON, Laura A.

GROOM

BRIDE

GROOM

STAUFER, Peter
REED, Lafayette
STANLEY, James R.
ALBRITON, Rufus
BARTZ, Hamlin
ALLEN, John M.
MELLNISH, Francis J.
HAMMOND, Thomas P.
GARST, Benjamin I.
LEWIS, Richard H.
FIEGENBAUM, Benjamin F.
BOAZ, Samuel H.
HALE, Fred T.
WILLIAMS, Charles
ORRICK, Frank
BROWN, John H.
NUFFER, Peter
ENSLOW, Hilton E.
RICHARDS, George T.
PERKINS, W.E.
SPENCER, John W.
PREBLE, Elmer E.
WILLIAMS, Johnson
OLMSTED, Archibald R.
HARBAUGH, John W.
BARNES, Samuel F.
WINTER, Thomas K.
HERR, Emmett L.
DOANE, Frank A.
BISHOP, John A.
LANDIS, Elmer S.
FREIENMUTH, Jacob
BEHLER, John S.
COFFMAN, Frank E.
ATTERBURY, Hal
PAYNE, Edgar N.
SPRAGUE, Thomas M.
SHAW, Edward D.

GEIGER, Rena Orpha
GENTRY, Nettie M.
GOTTSCHALK, Emma
GOTTSTEIN, Annie
GREEN, Mary
GREGG, Nellie
GRIGGS, Ella
HADDON, Ida A.
HALLINGSWORTH, Carrie
HAMILL, Anna M.
HAMM, Ida M.
HARDING, Ella Nora
HARMAN, Mary E.
HARRELL, Minnie S. HARRI S , Emma S.
HARSHMAN, Levina Jane
HARVEY, May
HASTIE, Margaret
HAVERKAMPF, Mary Helen
HAYDEN, Mary
HEFNER, Celie
HEMERLE, Lucretia
HENDERSON, Lizzie M.
HERNING, Catharine M.
HERNING, Grace E.
HESS, Mary
HOLDEN, Rebecca J.
HOLMES, Elizabeth
HOLSBERY, Celina H.
HOOD, Ella May
HOPPER, Mamie
HORR, Eva
HOUT, Mary E.
HOWARD, Sarah I.
HOWARD, Zora
HUGHES, Ella R.
HUNT, Lillian
HUNTER, Francis Wood

HARDTARFER, George W.
KENNEDY, Walter C.
VOGLER, Adam
CLOSE, Lester K.
TAYLOR, Noah E.
LANGSTON, Nathaniel T.
HARPER, Jess
MITCHELL, Samuel Harvey
LIND, Samuel
PARKS, William H.
STEWART, Orval C.
POWELL, Charles
EBERHART, Noah A.
HOUT, John H.
ULRICH, William L.
SCHNECK, Frank J.
JOHNSON, E.J.
GLAHN, Joseph
ZIEGLER, William F.
BELLIAMY, William A.S.
SCHWARTZ, Henry W.
DUNSER, Ludwig
SWANSON, Benjamin
ENDACOTT, William A.
BALDWIN, Eben
STEINBRING, William F.
WILCOX, Charles E.
ELDER, William H.
WOOSTER, Henry S.
EVENS, Elijah K.
WELKER;-William D.
WILSON, Harry F.
GIBLER, Thomas W.
HILKEY, Charles
ESTERLE, George E.
PETTY, Georg A.
BETTON, Frank H. Jr.
McCABRIA, John

�BRIDE
HUSTON, Mollie S.
ICE, Mary E.
IRVING, Alice V.
JAMES,.Gertrude E.
JARDON, Victoria
JENKINS, Electa J.
JENNINGS, Rose
JOHNSON, Lenora
JOHNSON, Virginia
JONES, C. Arlene
JONES, Eva M.
JONES, Margaret M.
JONES, Mary
JUDY, Hannah B.
KACH, Bertha
KAPP, Laura May
KEEFE, Mary E.
KEMMERLING, Linnie H.
KEMP, Ella
KENYON, Annie Laurie
KLAAS, Minnie
LACOCK, Jennie S.
LAPTAD, Opal A.
LEIDEBERG, Esther N.
LESLEY, Belle
LEWIS, Ella
LOUDERBACK, Ella A.
LOVE, Agnes Gilmour
MADDEN, Dora
MADL, Theresa
MAGERS, Mellie
MARBLE, Lena A.
MARTIN, Charlotte C.
MARTIN, Cora B.
MAYES, Mary
McALLASTER, Myra
McANALL, Hannah
McCLANAHAN, Mary E.

GROOM
ALDER, Charles E.
EVANS, Nelson M.
ROSS, Robert
STEWART, Wallace F.
BUTELL, Adolphus
KAHO, Harry H.
MASTIN, Edward W.
PORTER (PARTER?), George G.
WRIGHT, Robert
COBB, Eli
JOHNSON, Charles A.
JAME~, Charles A.
ESIC, James
FRIESEN, Peter P.
ALBACH, John H.
ANDERSON, J.A.
O'HERN, John E.
THISTLETHWAITE, Arthur W.
MANN, William W.
WALKER, George M. Jr.
RABE, Charles J.
HUMBERT, William L.
HUTT, John E.
HARRISON, Clarence W.
HALE, James M.
FISHBACK, Mason
NICHOLS, W.J.
CRAWFORD, Bryce
WALKER, James
STAIB, George E.
HOWARD, Cassius J.
SMALLEY, Robert N.
DUNCAN, Ora P.
JACOBS, Joseph N.
COBB, William o.
BOYD, Robert Sutters
.DOYLE, Thomas
HOGG, Thomas A.

BRIDE

GROOM

McCORMICK, Ella
McNISH, Cora E.
MEEDER, Minnie
MELTON, Onie
MENDENHALL, Mary Annise
MENEC, Mamie
MERCER, Mary E.
MICHAEL, Mary S.
MILBURN, Addie M.
MILLER, Effie
MOORE, Laura E.
MOORE, Margaret M.
MOORE, Mary Lillie
MOREY, Alice A.
MULLEN, Mary
MURPHY, Ella Carrie
NElS, Mary
NElS, Minnie
NELSON, Sarah Malinda
NICHOLS, Viola J.
NICKELL, Kate
OLMSTED, Lena
ORTH, Mary
OSBORNE, Sarah E.
PALETE, May
PARKS, Lillie B.
PARTER, Mary E.
PATTERSON, Anna
PATTERSON, Minnie May
PATTON, Carrie J.
PHILLIP, Daisy D.
PILLA, Louisa P.
POEVERLEIN, Ella F.
PORTER, Ida
PRATHER, Annie
PRINGLE, Minnie C.
PUGH, Mary
RAY, Jessie V.

MITCHELL, William W.
OFFNER, Henry F.
HAUSMAN, Henry
HANSEN, John L.
GAMBLE, George A.
CAMPBELL, Samuel F.
BROWN, Geo. W.
PARNELL, James S.
DEAY, Carl
KIMBALL, Roby
PAXTON, Lyman R.
SEEWIR, Charles C.
SHEETS, George B.
ABELL, Robert C.
LACKARD, Samuel H.
READ, Lathrop B.
BOHNMAIER, George J.
HILDENBRAND, George
TUTT, James Henry
McCLURE, Isaac S.
TOBLER, Carl A.
MULL, Harry E.
MAYES, Wilmer B.
McNEES, Oscar P.
KNIGHT, Samuel D.
CARTER, Adam S.
HOLT, William
BENNETT, John C.
TULLER, Herbert H.
DERBY, Fred N. Jr.
HARVEY, William A.
LAWSON, J. Spencer
SHRIMPLIN~ William M.
HOCKETT, Levi
LANGLEY, William
BROOKS, Charles o.
MARSHALL, Addison E.
WELTY, Jesse N.

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REATZ, Lizzie A.
REED, Elizabeth Jane
REED, Julia A. (Miss)
REINISCH, Christina W.
REUSCH, Bertha E.
RICHARDS, Clara L.
RICHARDSON, Ollie
RIDDER, Minta M.
RILEY, Lillie
RINELY, Emma
ROBINSON, Lucy
RODKEY, Curney
ROFFEE, Mary E.
ROSENBERY, Geneva
RUBLE, Nellie P.
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S~DERS, Nora May
, SAYLOR, Lizzie A.
SCHUPP, Minnie
i SHAW, Flora B.
SHEPHERD, Lizzie H.
SHIELDS, Gertie
SILER, Lillie A.
SINCLAIR, Isabella F.
SISCOE, Maude G.
SKINNER, Harriet
SLUSSER, Ida
SMITH, Addie M.
SMITH, Catherine
ST. JOHN, Maud
STALL, Della
STEVENS, Esther R.
STEVENS, Myrtle
STRAUB, Minnie
STRONG, Minnie A.
SUTTON, Lenna L.
SUTTON, Mary
SWEENEY, Jennie
TAGERT, Minnie

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READ, F.W.
LONGFELLOW, William L.
POEVERLEIN, William H.
REINISCH, Ernest, F.A.
DEAY, Edward
DESKINS, Fred E.
BIGSBY, Guy A.
CHARLES, Grovener C.
DOLAN, Senator M.
HARBOUR, T. Elmer
DESPLINE, Jacob D.
ROBERTS, Willis A.
BROWN, James E.
PELZER, Edward W.
McKOWN, Charles W.
FLEISHMAN, Philip
ROBERTS, Sheldon E.
SEELE, Charles F.
CAMPBELL, James W.
YOUNG, Mathew J.
HENDERSON, Grant
FORD, Perry M.
DOBSON, Frederick C.
PEARY, William P.
STEPHENS, James J.
RIDLEY, Alonzo
BURNANS, Bert I.
HADL, Joseph
MONTGOMERY, William
SHANE, Sylvester
BURR, Newell
EVERINGIM, Charles
TURNER, Otis
McCURDY, Lyman A.
CURRY, Verlin A.
HUSSEY, Philip
MARTIN, James F.
WOODWARD, Lincoln

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THORNTON, Hattie
THURBER, Mary A.
TIPTON, Eva Bell
TROUT, Eliza E.
TURRIFF, Agnes
TUTT, Cassie
WALKER, Katie
WALLENZIEN, Amy
WALTERS, Emma
WARNER, Susie
WARREN, Lulu C.
WEIL, Hannah C.
WELLS, Anna
WESTCOTT, Mary F.
WHITMAN, Grace S.
WILBUR, Maude H.
WILLIAMS, Louisa
WILLIAMSON, Alice
WINCHELL, Hattie E.
WINTERS, Elnora
WORTHINGTON, Linnie B.
WRIGHT, Lizzie E.
YODER, Josie
ZIESINESS, Louise

CLARK, John B.
ROGERS, Marcus P.
ANDERSON, Arthur J.
BOWERS, William
STRACHAN, Charles Edward
CARMAC, Porter
WALTERS, John S.
DEDRICK, Harrie I.
HAGAN, William
RAPPARD, William C.
OWENS, Simon P.
MUENZENMAYER, Samuel W.
ROE, Charles
NILES, Peter H.
MARSHALL, Albert A.
LEARNARD, Shalor E.
PARKER, Henry
TUTTLE, Henry A.
SINCLAIR, Wm. T.
TOLIVER, Abraham L.
SHARPE, Alvin V.
FORTH, John A.
WEBER, James W.
TIMMERMEYER, William F.

POSTCARD FROM ELY, NEVADA TO TOPEKA, KANSAS
Earlier this year, the Ely Daily Times of Ely, White
Pine Co., Nevada printed a 75 year-old picture of the
White Pine High School which had been mailed from Ely on
8 November 1914 by R.H.W. to Mrs. E.E. WARREN in Topeka,
Kansas. The back of the photo had been used as a post
card. R.H.W. wrote that he or she had finally broken
into Ely society for the first time and attended a
"little party."."We are having a fine fall here. This is
~ picture of the high school that I snapped the other
day." The card has been donated to the high school.

�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND
BREEDERS OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
1920
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(Continued from Vol. XIII, No.4). Part of the Kansas
Collection at Spencer Research Library, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.
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DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY!
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Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks" ". In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a
(1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm" -- Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.

STRONG, Fred J., (Nina LANGLEY) Ch Leota, Louie, Zella, Charles, John; "Spring
Hill Farm," Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 16 Ol14a (1873) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STRONG, Marion, (Flora REUSCH) Ch Charles, Orville, Earl, Vernon, Myrtle,
Harry, Carl, Lonnie, Stanley; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 8N TI0a H. ZIESENIS
(1914) Tel. Eudora Eudora
STUDEBAKER, David W., (Martha SPRINGER) Ch Alonzo, Grace; Lone Star Rl, Willow
Sec 8N 0240a (1857) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
STUDEBAKER, Joseph E., (Lizzie BABB), Cp. Thelma, Elbert, Hollice, Lucille,
Faye; Baldwin R5, Willow Sec 3N TlOa J. &amp; o. MARKELY (1870)
STULL, Henry A., (Tillie WULFKUHLE) Ch Alberta, Evelyn, Eola, Geneva;
Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 30 080a (1910) Tel. Stull Lawrence
STULL, Joseph W., (Mary HOUK) Ch Kenneth; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 31W OSOa
(1891) Tel. Stull Stull
STULL, Sylvester S., (Mary TAYLOR) Ch Henry, Benjamin, John, Harry, Lottie,
Gladys, Ray, Ralph, Isaac, Opal, Delma; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 31
0260a (1863) Tel. Stull Stull
STULTZ, 'Dean, (Helen CHAFFEE) Ch Elmer, Freeman, Ralph; Richland R18, Clinton
Sec 28C T207a Ira STEELE (1916) Tel. Clinton Clinton
STURDY, Mrs. Cermelia, Ch Lemuel, Amarilla; Vinland Rl, Palmyra Sec ISNW Tla
STURDY Estate (1866) Tel. Vinland Vinland
STURDY, George F., (Ida RODGERS) Ch Frank, Elizabeth, Hugh, Ruth, Margaret;
Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 22NW-27NW OllSa (1873) Tel. Vinland Vinland

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�STURDY, Joseph, (Stella ORRICK) Ch Howard, Charlotte; Vinland Gen Del, Palmyra
Sec 16NW 080a (1882) Tel. Vinland Vinland
STURDY, Lemuel, (Mary MILLER) Ch Edna, Woodrow; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 15NW
050a Palmyra Sec 15NW T90a STURDY Estate (1882) Tel. Vinland Vinland
STURGEON, Leland S., (Lela SNIDER) Ch Dorothy; "Spring Hill Farm," Lawrence
R8, Wakarusa Sec 12SW 0141a (1919) Tel. Lawrence
STURM, David, (Mary KANNENBERG) Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 28S T80a John STURM
(1892) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
STURM, John, (Wilhelminnie POHL) Ch John, David, George, Wilhelminnie, Daniel;
Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 21NE 0480a (1869) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SUGGETT, Ernest D., (Margaret MALCOLM) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 9SE T140a
Mrs. F. WISE Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SULLIVAN, Frederick S., (Wilma R. JENSEN) Ch Frederick Jr.; Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 12SW 030a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SULLIVAN, George, (Dora E. COX) Ch Myrtle, Carville, Georgetta; Richland R26,
Marion Sec 12NW 033 1j3a (1863) Tel. Richland Richland
SULZEN, Fred, Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 9 0160a (1869) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SULZEN, Theodore, Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 4 0160a (1870) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
SULZEN, William, (Josephine LUX) Ch Frances, Naomi, Charles, Donald, Marvin;
Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 12E 0160a (1876) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SURBER, Herbert W., (Grace KENNEDY) Ch Wesley, Harold; Richland R17, Clinton
Sec 18NW 0135a (1886) Tel. Clinton Clinton
SURBER, Lavergne C., (Maxie L. STARNES) Ch Theodore; Richland R17, Clinton Sec
25SW T40a E. LIEBENBERG (1893) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
SUTTON, D.C., (Mabel R. SCHOOLCRAFT) Ch Wilma, Virgil, Jennie; Baldwin R4,
Willow Sec 35N 095a (1889) Tel. Mutual Worden
SUTTON, B.V., (Henrietta PRICE) Ch Samuel, Clarence, Wilber, Leota, Paul,
Helen, Mabel; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 35N-36N T345a Mrs. A.M. JORDAN
(1880) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
SUTTON, Frank B., (Liza CLARY) Ch Harry, Eva, Mary, Helen,Veda; Baldwin R2,
Willow Sec 15S T220a John DYER (1872) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
SUTTON, Russell, (Dora GERISCH) Richland R18, Clinton Sec 31SW 0160a (1892)
Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
SUTTON, William, (Serena SHRIMPF) Ch Clarence, Inezella, Harry, Jesse, Lydia,
Russell, Millie; "Good Luck Farm," Richland R18, Clinton Sec 31SW 0160a
(1875) Tel. Home Lawrence &amp; Farmers' Independent Richland
SWADLEY, H.W., (Mary ICE) Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 7W 0180a (1885) Tel. Stull
Stull
SWALLOW, Benjamin W., (Candace BOSERMAN) Ch May, Vern, Lucille, Robert, Owen,
Doris; "Red Round Ranch," Lecompton Sec 35SE 0200a (1900) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
SWALLOW, N.G., Ch Reed, Rudy; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 8E 072a Tel. Bell
Lecompton
SWANSON, L., Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 1N (1900)
SWEEZER, Samuel, (Maud BROOKS) Ch Jesse; "Meadow Brook Farm," Lawrence R5,
Wakarusa Sec 9NW 080a (1869)
SWIMLEY, Edward M., (Rose INGLE) Ch Lizzie, Edward, Harry, Reese, Nellie,
Josephine, Lester; "Middle Tany Farm," Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 3S 0160a
(1911) Tel. Mutual Worden
SNYDER, Leonard B., (Mernevia WHITE) Ch Bonnie, Hope, Genevia; "Sunny Dale
Farm," Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 29NW OllOa (1873) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin

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�TALLEY, Clyde, (Jennie MURPHY) Ch Lloyd, Murel; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 3E
T134a F.A. DERBY (1893) Tel. Home Clinton
TALLEY, Samuel M., (Laura CLARK) Ch Floyd, Helen; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 14NW
0120a (1873) Tel. Vinland Vinland
TARR, Thomas, (Effie FIDDLER) Ch Therman, Darold, Roy, Margaret, Dorothy,
Dora; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 29 T103a E.G. ALLEN (1906) Tel.
Lecompton
TAYLOR, Albert B., (Hersel RICHISON) Ch Dorothy; Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 28
017a (1912)
TAYLOR, Eli, (Lula LEMON) Ch Chloetta, Merrill; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 12SW
080a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TAYLOR, Dennis, (Anna BURGESS) Ch Anna, Grace; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 7S T80a
John WOODSUM (1905) Tel. Mutual Worden
TAYLOR, John T., (Minnie F. BASS) Ch Leona, Fannie, Mary, Waneta, William;
Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 32N 01a (1919) Tel. Mutual Worden
TAYLOR, Simpson, (Hattie GRIFFITH) Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 8SW 06a (1900) Tel.
Baldwin Baldwin
TAYLOR, William E., (Martha STEWART) Ch Albert, Bessie, Leslie, Corene, Vera;
Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 28 046a (1912)
TERRELL, Charles w., (Verna ALLIS) (Ralph C. TERRELL, brother) Ch Allis;
Eudora, Eudora Sec 16 080a (1914) Tel. Eudora Eudora
TERRELL, Ralph C., (Sarah C. TERRELL, mother) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 21 0240a
(1914) Tel. Eudora Eudora
TERRY, D.W., (Mary STUNZ) Ch Lloyd, Frank, Mabel, Elsie, Gladys; "Sunny Slope
Farm," Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 27NW 0100a (1911) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
THATCHER, Jack Lawrence, (Bertha HENDRICKS) Ch Edwin; Lawrence R9, Kanwaka Sec
11E T85a Otis PERKINS (1895)
THOMAS, Clarence E., (Pearl CHAPPELOW) Ch Carl, Sharon, Ethel, Martha,
Pearley, Eugenia, Raymond; Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 34NE T80a George
SEITZ (1919)
THOMAS, Orlen D., (Lizzie PENFOLD) Ch French, Dale; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec
25 060a Kanwaka Sec 6N T160a T.G. GRAHAM (1903) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
THOME, N.F., (Minnie NIEDER) Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 28SW 0140a (1888)
THOME, J.F., (Hazel JONES) Ch Florence, Minnie, Maggie, Grace, Ethel; Lawrence
R10, Wakarusa Sec 15NE T40a Thomas KENNEDY (1901) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
THOME, Nick, (Mary DECKER) Ch Nickly; Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 29SE 0160a
(1886) Tel. Bell Lawrence
THOMPSON, Freeman P., (Pansy WINGET) Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec 31NW 0177a (1876)
Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
THOMPSON, Nelson, (Ethel HASTINGS) Ch Roy, Dwight, Ivan; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 11W-13 T95a O.J. THOMPSON (1875) Tel. Bell Lecompton
THOREN, Edward, (Etta LAUGHLIN) Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 31S 080a (1896) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
THOREN, Henry, (Minnie KAISER) Ch Leila, Edward, Erwin; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec
6S 0360a (1862) Tel. Eudora Eudora
THORNTON, John Jr., (Lizzie KIZER) .Ch Irene; Clinton, Clinton Sec 26SE 026a
(1870) Tel. Clinton Clinton
THURBER, Ernest, "Sunny Slope Farm," Richland R18, Marion Sec 6NW T43a George
THURBER (1897) Tel. Richland Richland
THURBER, George, (Carrie YORK) Ch Glen, Ford, Eleanor, Hugh, Velma; Lawrence
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R2, Wakarusa Sec 34SE T40a L.M. WALTERS (1879) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
THURBER, Roy, (Candace COLE) Ch Ida-Marie; "Varsity View Farm," Richland R18,
Clinton Sec 31SW 0120a (1882) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland

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�TITTERINGTON, C.F., Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 16NW 0120a (1908) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
TOBLER, John S., (Effie HOLCOM) Ch Dorothy, Eunice, Ira, Johnnie; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 17NE T160a J.J. TOBLER (1892)
TODD, Lauren M., (Ida WILSON) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 17 T160a C.R. BRADY
(1917) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TODD, Samuel M., (Josephine LINDSTROM) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 9S T240a R.
MUSICK (1889) Tel. Eudora Eudora
TOMS, Frank, (Sarah WELLS) Ch William, Pearl, Arvilla, Chester, James, Ruby;
Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 8 T325a C.B. YOUNG (1894) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TOPPING, Charles R., "Spring Dale Farm," Lawrence R1, Kanwaka T240a J.R.
TOPPING (1892) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TORRESTER, James, (Laura BURNS) Ch Alta; Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec 8NE T40a O.W.
PALMER (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TRANSUE, Aaron, (Hattie HARVEY) Ch John, Oliver, Agnes, Mildred, Robert; "The
Wall Farm," Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 21 T155a Emma E. WALL (1917)
TRANSMEIER, Herman H., (Lydia STAHL) Ch Ernest, Martha, Ivan, Viola, Albert,
Clarence; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 20E 0140a (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TRUSHEIN, Vincent, (Cora RHOADES) Ch James, Gertrude; Wellsville R1, Palmyra
Sec 12SW T180a Anna G. TRUSHEIN (1868) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
TUCKEL, Felix, (Clara UNGER) Ch Ethel, Leona, Robert, Ernest, Russell;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 36SW 0160a (1879) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TUCKEL, William H., (Anna ZEEB) Ch Harry, Wilma, Alfred, Marion; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec 9W T230a Emma CUMMINGS (1878) Tel. Clinton Clinton
TUCKER, Mrs. Emma, Ch Louis, Pansy, Albert, Adalaid, Jess, Nell, Net, Josie;
Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 30NW 0120a (1860) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
TUCKER, George, (Susa CLARY) Ch Solon, Grace, Nellie; Vin1and R1, Palmyra Sec
17NE 080a (1887) Tel. Vinland Vinland Vinland
TUCKER, Louis R., (Dora DEAN) Ch Dorcas, Francis, Dimple, Drexel, Louis;
Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 17NE 080a (1866) Tel. Vinland Vinland
TUPPER, E.A., (E.L. BARKER) Ch Mary, Catherine, Frank, Paul; Lecompton,
Lecompton Sec 34N 050a (1900) Tel. Bell Lecompton
TURNER, Frank H., (Alma METSKER) Ch Lorna; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 1SW T21a
Roy METSKER (1904)
TURNER, Owen, (Cinderella HOPPING) Ch Cora, Nellie, Asa, Alta, Martha; Baldwin
R2, Willow Sec 14S 080a (1866) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
TURNER, O. Asa, (Clarice CLARY) Ch Oscar, Velma; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 14S
0110a (1886) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
TUTCHER, Mrs. Susan A., (Susan BEAMAN) Ch Benjamin, Thomas, Albert, Wallace,
Lillian; "Old Beaman Farm," Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 13SW 0158a (1857)
Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
TUTTLE, Deld D., (Mary LANCE) Ch Horace, Elbert; Vinland Rl, Palmyra Sec 15NW
092a (1876) Tel. Vinland Vinland
TUTTLE, Mrs. Emma, (Emma MOORE) Ch Jessie, Bert, Frank, Nellie, Katie, Irvin,
Will, Laura, otto; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 27SE 080a (1869) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
TUTTLE, George A., (Nellie CHILDS) Ch Fern, Marion, Wallace, Earl, Everett,
Nerold; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 8 0160a (1876) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
TUTTLE, H.A., (Orvilla MALOY) Ch Lucile, Arthur, Orillabelle, Ethelyn;
Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 35NW T80a C.P. DAVIS (1919) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
TWICHELL, Ralph H., (Darpha REYNOLDS)Ch Sherman, Frances; Baldwin R2, Palmyra
Sec 18SW 080a (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin

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�ULRICH, Arthur E., (Bessie DAVENPORT) "View Point Farm," Lawrence R1, Kanwaka
Sec 32N 0160a (1877) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
ULRICH, Charles G., (Grace BOEHLE) Ch Glenn, Dudley; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 6S
T160a Louise ALLISON (1884) Tel. Mutual Worden
ULRICH, Charles 0., (Sarah BURTON) Ch Pauline; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 1-2
070a (1880) Tel. Bell Lecompton
ULRICH, Eli, (Lillian ELLIS) Ch Clifford, Eldon; Lawrence R8, Willow Sec 5N
0166a (1863) Tel. Bell Lawrence
ULRICH, Hershel H., (Mary CHURCHBAUGH) Ch Dorolyn, Paul, Keith, Leland; "High
Prairie Farm," Baldwin Sec 14N 0320a (1875) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin &amp; Bell
Lawrence
ULRICH, Robert R., (Pearl CUSTER) Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 36SW 0400a (1876)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
UNDERWOOD, Henry L., (Ethel WICKS) Ch Ralph; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 3E
T160a W. TUCKER (1880)
UNDERWOOD, William, (Anna HAILE) Ch Grandvill, Henry, Leaman, Arthur, Richard,
Charles, Bennie, Mable; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 18E T160a Paul WINTER
(1891) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
UNGER, Harry E., (Eula DENEWILER) Ch Herritt; Lawrence R9, Kanwaka Sec 11E
T128a John UNGER (1895) Tel. Home Clinton
UNGER, John, (Louise HILDENBRAND) Ch Clara, Kate, Maggie, Harry, John, Ellen,
Esther, George, Rose; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 9W 0160a (1873) Tel.
Stull Stull
UTTINGER, George R., (Laura PINE) Ch Merna, Edna, Jessie, Georgie, Clara,
Ethel, Marcella, ~eorge;Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 12 018a (1893) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence

VANCE, G. Mero, (Lillian ROBERTS) Ch Robert; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 2SE
0160a (1920) Tel. Globe Overbrook
VANCE, Roy V., (May SCHWEERS) Ch Glea, Ephriam, Vincent, Katherine, Velma;
Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 4SE 0160a (1919) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
VanHOESEN, Edward H., (Emma GERARD) Ch Carl, George; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
21N 0430a (1857) Tel. Mutual Worden
VanNESTE, Henry G., (Dora CRIDER) Ch Crider, Foster, Neilie, Zebulon, Harry;
"Oak Ridge Farm," Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 16 0130a (1898) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
VanREED, Henry, Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 30N T38a A. FLEER
VanTRIES, Blair G., (Ida BELL) Ch Walter, Grace, Mabel, Mary; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec 18SE 0240a (1869) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
VanTRIES, Frank, (Martha FEARER) Ch Nora, Irene, Lelia, Naomi, Dayton, Roy;
Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 18SE 0240a (1869) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
VAUGHN, Alson A., (Laura P. PETTIT) Ch Burton, Clyde, William, Iva, Merle,
Ernest, Grace, Virgil; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 7S 0160a (1904) Tel.
Worden Mutual
VAUGHN, William W., (Rena HARDTARFER) Ch Maurice, Charles; Baldwin R4, Palmyra
Sec 31NW T160a BLACK Estate (1903) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
VERMILIA, Milton E., (Susan SYMES) Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 12 080a (1867)
VILES, Dennis L., (Lyria ADAMS) Ch John, Jesse, William, Willis, Arthur, Maud,
Pearl, Anna, Gertrude, Mollie, Alice; Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 3N 019a
(1903) Tel. Bell Lecompton

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�VITT, George, (Myrtle MUSICK) Ch Emery, Nora, Angie; Eudora R3, palmyra Sec
12N 040a Palmyra Sec 12 T80a K. ADAMS (1874) Tel. Vinland Vinland
VITT, John, Ch Irene, Wayne; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec GN T90a M. PIELA (1910)
Tel. Eudora Eudora
VOGLER, G.P., Baldwin R1, Marion Sec 2SE 080a (1885) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
VOIGHT, Charles H., (Vernie BUTTLER) ChLinden, Mayetta; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka
Sec 29E 080a (1919)
VonGUNTEN, Albert, (Elizabeth LEONARD) Ch Harold, Aileen; Eudora R3, Eudora
Sec 25 080a (1884) Tel. Eudora Eudora
VOTAW, George, (Della DAVIS) Ch Alma, Lucile; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28 T140a
B.S. WATSON (1915) Tel. Eudora Eudora
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VOTAW, Irvin, (Myrtle HAYES) Ch Ralph, Milo, Lula, Clara, Eldon, Blanche,
Everett; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28S-33 0200a (1904) Tel. Eudora Eudora
VOTAW, Oscar E., (Elizabeth ALLSUP) Ch George, Arde1a, Viola; Eudora R2,
Eudora Sec 27N 0157a (1893) Tel. Eudora Eudora
VOTAW, Ralph, (Ethel M. WESTERHOUSE) Ch Eva; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28 T40a
Myrtle VOTAW (1905) Tel. Eudora Eudora

WACKER, Carl H., (Louisa JOHANNING) Ch Albert, Frederick, Olin, Theodore, May,
Edna; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 5S 01G5a (1904) Tel. Mutual Worden
WACKER, William F., Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 9S T80a Henry WACKER (1903) Tel.
Mutual Worden
WADDEL, S.S., (Mary ZUAKENBUSH) Ch Daisy, Earl, Carl, Hazel, George, Hester;
Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 3SE 01GOa (1879) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
WADE, Clinton, (Wilma BYFORD) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 5S 080a Eudora Sec 4 T80a
J. MILBURN (1880) Eudora Eudora
WADE, Daniel, (Sarah HUNTZINGER) Ch Frank, Clinton, Media, Elmer, Ida, Loren,
Lena, Jessie; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 4S 080a (1878) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WADE, J. Elmer, (Alma WATSON) Ch Pauline, Elizabeth, Helen; Eudora R4, Eudora
Sec 4N T3a W. LOTHHOLZ (1883) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WAHLENMAIER, G.H., (Nora Alice HAFER) Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 10 01GOa
(1918) Tel. Bell Lecompton
WALBRIDGE, Jessie M., (Sarah E. FRANCE) Ch May, Jessie, Mabel, Donald; Eudora
R3, Eudora Sec 7S 0100a (1909) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WALKER, Robert, (Sylvia BOLEN) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 32S T80a Mrs. N.J. WALKER
(1882) Tel. Eudora Eudora
WALKER, Robert L., (Ida HARTMAN) Ch Etta, Frederick; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec
14SW 01GOa (1894) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
WALKER, William 0., (Imo BAER) Ch Sylvesta, Gladys, Nola, Wilma, Clifford,
LeRoy, Eula; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 15NW T1a Mrs. VanCURRAN (1911) Tel.
Vinland Vinland
WALKER, William W., (Kate McCLINTOCK) Ch Leonard; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec
20SE T80a W.A. WALKER (1883) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WALTER, August A., (Anna NICHOLS) Ch Grace, Charles; Lecompton R2, ,Kanwaka Sec
32W T160a A.C. WALTER (1887) Tel. Stull Stull
WALTERS, Frank, (May KNOP) Ch Laura, Virginia; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec GN T200a
J. GILMORE (1889) Tel. Bell Lawrence
WALTERS, Lincoln M., Ch Myrtle, Edna, Raymond; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 34SE
0105a (1860) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
WALTON, William, (Nora HARWOOD) Ch Leland, Gladys; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 1SW
T320a MURPHY Estate (1917) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville

To be continued ...

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Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to
gain best results. Queries are also fr'ee to nonmembers, but must concern
Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send queries and
copies of replies to the Pioneer Editor - perhaps they will help someone else.

BANISTER, ROSE, SANDERS, SWEARINGIN
Carol (ROSE) SWEARINGIN was the daughter of James Mortimer and Anna ROSE of
Kansas City, KS. She once lived at 4002 Joyce Road in Kansas City, KS. She had
a son and grandson and a sister, Blanche BANISTER. Where are they? Did she
have brothers Solon ROSE and Raymond ROSE? Will share information. Elizabeth
SANDERS, R. 5, Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093.

BLACK, LUND
The 1886 Polk Directory, Medical and Surgical, lists a G.B. BLACK, address as
901 Massachusetts, Lawrence. The State of Kansas, State Board of Health, Third
Annual Report 1887, pg.211, lists 2 individuals residing in Lawrence, G.B.
BLACK, age 60, b. OH, lived in Kansas 1 1/2 yrs., and W.G. BLACK, age 31, b.
IL, lived in KS 1 yr. My gr-grandfather was George B. BLACK and the
information given for these two individuals lead me to believe that this is my
ancestor and one of his sons. Any additional information on these two people
or their descendants would be greatly appreciated. Joan Black LUND, 515
Bonnymeade, Champaign, IL 61821

BONER, HOUGLAND, OSHEL, WILSON
Would like to know parents of James OSHEL, born in PA 1800. James married
Sarah (WILSON) BONER about 1825, Belmont Co., OH. Have land record for James
OSHEL 1834, Marrietta, OH. Mrs. Maxine (MOORE) HOUGLAND, Route 01, Box 262,
Perry, KS 66073.

BREWER, HALE, ROSE, SANDERS
Mark BREWER, living at 6016 S. E St., Bethany, OK in 1955, was son or grandson
of Etta Hale BREWER, who was the daughter' of Sarah Ellen (ROSE) HALE. Will
share information. Elizabeth SANDERS, R. 5, Box 366, Warrensburg, MO 64093.

DUNHAM, FULLER
Interested in corresponding with anyone related to any FULLERs or DUNHAMs. I
have completed a 430 page book covering FULLER-DUNHAM genealogy, from Edward
FULLER of the Mayflower to the present day. I ran into some dead ends,

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�particularly near Cleveland, OH about 1835 that I would like to clear up. I'm
considering doing a similar book covering Samuel FULLER's decendants (he was
also on the Mayflower), and would like to expand the FULLER (and DUNHAM)
information to everyone related to them that can be identified, down to those
now living. Bob DUNHAM, 5526 Marsha Dr., Madison, WI 53705-1351. Telephone
(608) 238-3486.

EGIN, HOUGLAND
Were Moses &amp; Sarah (EGIN) HOUGLAND parents of Aaron HOUGLAND, b. in VA 1799?
Aaron owned land in Jeffersonville, IN in 1821. Mrs. Maxine (MOORE) HOUGLAND,
Route 01, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073.

HART
Samuel Calvin &amp; Lucy Emma HART, with their ten children Julia "Emma", Viola
Willitt, *Eugenia "Eastella", Carlos Maedon, Bertha Reigh, *Calvin Wild,
Geneva Beatrice, Halleck "Floyd", Alice Waif, and Helen Frances, resided and
farmed in Lecompton, Douglas Co., KS between 1883-1908, where they owned a
"fruit farm." Those names marked by * are buried in the Maple Grove Cemetery
at Lecompton. Halleck Floyd HART is my grandfather (1886-1953). I am seeking
any and all information concerning these people, as it pertains to Lecompton
and/or Douglas county between the years stated above. David HART, 4001 Jean
Ave., Bethpage, NY 11714-4521. Telephone (516) 433-8460.

HAYS, HOUGLAND, MARION, McCLAIN, PIGGOTT
Where did Frank Matthew
June 1885? Who were his
(PIGGOTT) HAYS, married
HOUGLAND, Route 01, Box

HAYS go when he left Bonne Tere, Washington Co., MO,
parents? His wife was Mary (McCLAIN) (MARION)
12 May 1877 in Bonne Tere. Mrs. Maxine (MOORE)
262, Perry, KS 66073.

HUCK, ROSE, SANDERS
Agatha (ROSE) HUCK was married to William I. HUCK on 12 Feb
Co., KS by Rev. I.H. BONEBRAKE of Lecompton, KS. Agatha and
lola, KS, probably in the 1940's and 1950's. Their children
Ernest and Earl. Will share information. Elizabeth SANDERS,
Warrensburg, MO 64093.

1874 in Douglas
Will lived in
were Hattie, Mary,
R. 5, Box 366,

ROSE, SANDERS
Seeking information on Melvin ROSE, grandson of Jasper ROSE and gr-grandson of
Alexander ROSE. In 1955 he was living at 819 S. Boeke st., Kansas City, KS.
Will share information. Elizabeth SANDERS, R. 5, Box 366, Warrensburg, MO
64093.

SANDERS, STAR, STRUCK
Agnes Rose STRUCK lived in Dexter, KS in 1926. Her children are Forest STRUCK
who once lived in Wichita, KS and Gertrude (STRUCK) STAR who once lived at
Douglas Co., KS. Will share information. Elizabeth SANDERS, R. 5, Box 366,
Warrensburg, MO 64093.

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�INDEX, VOLUME XIV, No. 1
ABelL
Robert C., 17, 29
ABelS
Rosa M., 25, 27
ACHNANE
Charles, 13
ADAMS
Elsie E., 8
F.M., 18
K., 36
Lyria, 35
Robert J., 17, 27
AHERN
Maggie, 21, 27
AINSWORTH
Harry Hume, 11, 14
AKIN
D.O., 18
ALBACH
John H., 17, 29
Philipp, 11
ALBRITON
Rufus, 17, 28
ALDER
Charles E., 17, 29
ALEXANDER
Andrew, 8
Henery, 8
ALLEN
E.G., 33
John M., 17, 28
ALLIS
Verna, 33
ALLISON
Cynthia V., 19, 27
Louise, 35
ALLSUP
Elizabeth, 36
ALRICH
A.G., 4
ALTENBERND
Harold C., 14
Rella Stanwix, 14
AMBLER
Mattie, 23, 27
ANDERSON
Arthur J., 17, 30
J.A., 17, 29
Ole, 13
ANTONY
Eva, 24, 27
ARCHER
Edith (Mrs.), 6

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BARKER
E.L., 34
BARNES
M.E. (Mrs.), 18, 27
Samuel F., 17, 28
BARNHART
Daniel, 20
BARSTON
Joe, 16
BARTON
Silas E., 17, 27
BARTZ
Fred R., 13
Hamlin, 17,28
BASS
Minnie F., 33
BEAMAN
Susan, 34
BEARD
Mattie M. (Miss), 22, 27
BABB
Odie A. (Miss), 22, 27
Lizzie, 31
BEEKS
BACON
Os., 4
Lagasius (Segasius?) S., BEHLER
15
John S., 17, 28
BAER
BELL
lmo, 36
Ida, 35
BAHNMAIER
Iva, 21, 27
George J., 17
BELLIAMY
BALDWIN
William A.S., 17, 28
Eben, 17, 28
BELOW
_, 15
Fritz, 12
BALLANCE
BENANDER
James, 8
Chrest, 13
BALTON
John B., 12
C.S., 17
BENNETT
BANISTER
John C., 17, 29
Blanche, 37
Minnie, 19, 27
BANKS
BENSON
Margaret C., 17, 27
Oliver P., 17, 27
BANNING
_, 16
Ella Bell, 5, 7
BENTLEY
Emphrum Newton, 6, 7
Nellie, 25, 27
Hettie Jane (Roberts), 5 BERG
Hetty May, 6, 7
George, 18
Hubert, 6
Mathew, 11
John, 5, 6, 8
BETTON
John Wesly, 6, 7
Frank H. Jr., 17, 28
Josephine Patieme, 7
BIGNALL
Josephine T., 6
James G., 17, 27
Mary Matilda, 6, 7
BIGSBY
William, 6, 9
Guy A., 17, 30
William B., 5
ARCHER, cont.
Minnie B., 17, 27
ARMSTRONG
Alma D., 26, 27
A.W., 13
ARNOLD
Theodore, 13
ASHBY
Rose J., 22, 27
ASHER
Henry H., 12
ATTERBURY
Hal, 17, 28
AXER
wm. C. (Rev.), 22
AYE
Hattie, 21, 27
AYERS
William W., 17,19,23,25

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BISHOP
John A., 18, 28
S.D., 12
BIVENS
Gertrude Jane, 25, 27
BLACK
Bessie, 23, 27
Estate, 35
,George B., 37
Hattie A., 21, 27
W.G., 37
BLACKMAN
Mi ri am, 18, 27
BLALOCK
W.W., 20
BLISS
H.H.?, 16
BLOCHER
Barbara, 24, 27
BLOEMEKE
Mamie C., 19, 27
BOAZ
Samuel H., 18, 28
BOEHLE
Grace, 35
BOERKIRCHER
Carl, 11
BOFINGER
Otto, 12
BOHNMAIER
George J., 29
BOLEN
Sylvia, 36
BOLIN
Peter, 11
BOND
Christina M., 22, 27
Dora E., 17, 27
Everett A., 14
Lottie, 14
BONEBRAKE
I.H., 38
J. H., 17, 25
BONER
Sarah (Wilson), 37
BOOS
Catherine, 27
BOSERMAN
Candace, 32
BOWERS
William, 18,30
BOWMAN
Christian, 15

�BOYD
E.A. , 20
Robert Sutters, 18, 29
BRADY
C.R., 34
C. T., 20
BRAYDING
Clark, 8
BRAZIL
Ella, 23, 27
BREADING
Hetty Jane R., 8
BREITHAUPT
Sarah, 24, 27
BRE~ER

Etta Hale, 37
Mark, 37
Stella M., 21, 27
BRIST~
~., 20
BROOKS
Charles 0., 18, 29
Mary Ann, 23, 27
Maud, 32
~.~., 20

BURGESS
Anna, 33
BURGOYNE
Elizabeth Marie, 14
John Guy, 14
BURKE
Maurice (Priest), 25
M., 20
BURNANS
Bert I., 18, 30
BURNS
Laura, 34
BURR
Newell, 18, 30
BURT
Florence, 26, 27
BURTON
Sarah, 35
BUTELL
Adolphus, 18, 29
George H., 14
BUTTLER
Vernie, 36
BYFORD
~ilma, 36

BRO~N

Anna, 16
Eva M., 25, 27
Francis, 12
Geo. ~., 18, 29
Ira, 15
James, 12, 13, 14
James E., 18, 30
John H., 18, 28
Lell i e May, 18, 27
Moses, 18, 24
Susie, 16
Volorous, 18, 27
~illiam, 12, 13
~illiam B., 18, 27
BRO~NE

Franci s, 13
BROWNELL
~m. B., 11, 13
BRO~NING

Mary Edna, 20, 27
BRYSON
Belle (Mrs.), 5, 6
BUCH
John, 11, 12, 13
BUCROFT
Chas. S., 22
BUNCE
E.S. (Rev.), 18, 27

CABBAGE
Nettie, 18, 27
CAMPBELL
James ~., 18, 30
Lillie M., 26, 27
Samuel F., 18, 29
CANTRELL
Eliza Jane, 20, 27
CAPPIS
Charles, 11, 14
CARLSON
Andrew G., 12
CAR MAC
Porter, 18, 30
CARMAN
Mamie E., 20, 27
Mattie E., 26, 27
CARNAGEY
Thomas I., 18, 27
CARNAHAN
Mary J., 23, 27
CARNEY
Fannie, 21, 27
CARTER
Adam S., 18, 29
CASLER
Ernest A., 18, 27
CAVANAUGH
Nathan D., 22

CHAFFEE
Helen, 31
CHALKLEY
Thomas Henry, 11, 14
CHALMAN
_,16
CHAPMAN
Florence J., 19, 27
CHAPPELO~

Pearl, 33
CHARLES
Grovener C., 18, 30
CHARLTON
John, 21, 23
CHILDS
Nellie, 34
CHURCHBAUGH
Mary, 35
CLARK
El i za, 1, 2
Emily Isabel, 26, 27
John B., 18, 30
Laura, 33
Mati lda, 18, 27
Thomas, 5
Thomas J., 18, 27
CLARKE
Fred A., 11
Sidney, 15, 16
CLARY
Clarice, 34
Li za, 32
Susa, 34
CLINE
Voda J., 17, 27
CLOSE
Lester K., 19, 28
COATE
Lill i eO., 27
COBB
Eli, 19, 29
~illiam 0., 19, 29
COE
A.J., 17
COFFMAN
Frank E., 19, 28
COGGINS
Jas. C., 21
COLE
Candace, 33
COLLINS
Amanda, 25, 27
Fred, 19, 27
Henry, 12

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COMBS
Effie B., 19, 27
CONKLIN
Ann, 18, 27
Cora M., 25, 28
CONNELL?
John A., 16
COOPER
Kenneth, 4
Robert, 4
CORBIN
Sarah E., 24, 28
CORCORAN
Dorothy Cox, 1
CORD LEY
Richard, 19,21,22,23,
24,25
COREL
Annie, 25, 28
COREY
Hetty, 8, 9
COSAND
Benjamin, 2
Mary Jordan, 2
COWLES
Ernest, 4
Leonard, 4
COX
Al, 4
Albert L., 1, 3
Carrie, 2
Charles, 1, 2
Charles R., 2
Clara J., 2
Daisy Marguerite, 1, 2
Dora E., 32
Dorothy Lillian, 1
Eliza Clark, 1, 2
Elizabeth Moore, 2
Eli zabeth ~., 1, 2
Ella, 2
Elmer Earl, 1, 2
Emma, 2
Eva, 2
Grace L., 1, 2
Jennie, 3
Jordan Neal, 1, 2
J.J., 11
Li II i an I.,

Margaret, 2
Margaret A., 2
Nettie, 3
Oscar Lemuel, 1, 2, 3
Richard A., 1, 2
Roy Clark, 1, 2

�COX, cont.
Tracy Eugene, 1, 2
CRANE
Charles W., 19, 27
CRAWFORD
Bryce, 19, 29
CREIGHTON
D.M., 21
CREWS
M. T., 21
CRIDER
Dora, 35
CRITCHFIElD
Wm., 12
CROSBY
Mary, 17, 28
CRUMB
Elener C., 8
Orville, 9
Will iam, 8
CRUTCHFIELD
Wi II i am, 12, 13
CUMMINGS
Emma, 34
W.J., 12, 13
CURPHY
Thomas W., 19, 27
CURRY
Verlin A., 19, 30
CUSTER
Pearl, 35
DACKWA
Amel ia, 17, 28
DAHLENE
Cora, 17, 28
Dan, 13
DAILEY
Sydney C.H., 23, 28
DAILY
Mary Ella, 20, 28
DALFER
Harriet, 20, 28
DANIELS
Rhoda L., 22, 28
DARLING
Myrtle Maud, 20, 28
DAVENPORT
Bessie, 35
DAVIDSON
Louisa Izabell, 18, 28
Mr., 15
Sarah F., 15
DAVIS
C.P., 34

DAVIS, cont.
David, 13
Della, 36
Leta W., 20, 28
T.D., 18, 21, 22
W. R., 20, 26
DEAN
Dora, 34
DEARTH
Betsey Nelson, 8
John, 8
Lucinda, 8
DEAY
Carl, 19, 29
Edward, 19, 30
Emma M., 26, 28
Rosa, 23, 28
DECKER
Mary, 33
DEDRICK
Harrie I., 19, 30
DENEWILER
Eula, 35
DENNIS
Lucy M., 18, 28
. DERBY
Fred N. Jr., 19, 29
F.A., 33
DESKINS
Fred E., 19, 30
DESPLINE
Jacob D., 19, 30
DICKSON
Louisa F., 15
, 15
DIETZ
August, 12
DINGELSTEDT
George, 11, 12
01 NSMOOR
F. (Mrs.), 4
DISSENGER
A. Emel ia, 23, 28
DIX
C.R., 16
DOANE
Frank A., 19, 28
DOBSON
Frederick C., 19, 30
DODDER
Vera B., 19, 28
DODDRIDGE
Lillie May, 24, 28
DOFF
J .A., 11

DOLAN
Senator M., 19, 30
DONAHUE
Nellie E., 24, 28
DONBEK
El iza, 25, 28
DOUGLAS
Effie M., 24, 28
DOVAL
El ise, 8
DOYLE
Thomas, 19, 29
DRAPER
Matilda E., 26, 28
DUDLEY
Ruth, 23, 28
DUNCAN
Anna M., 20, 28
Katie I., 17, 28
Martha, 7, 8
Ora P., 19, 29
DUNHAM
Bob, 38
Wallace L., 19, 27
DUNSER
Ludwig, 19, 28
DURROW
Eva, 9
Otto, 9
DYER
John, 32
EBERHARDT
C., 19, 21
EBERHART
C., 17
Emma J., 26, 28
Naomi M., 21, 28
Noah A., 19, 28
EDWARDS
Charles Livingston, 15
EGIN
Sarah, 38
ELDER
William H., 19, 28
ELDRIDGE
Della Morse, 19, 28
ELLIOTT
Mattie S. (Miss), 18, 28
ELLIS
Estella J., 22, 28
Lillian, 35
Sam W., 11
ELNIFF
Paul ine B., 14

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EMBRY
C. '1, 16
ENDACOTT
Frank, 12
William, 12
William A., 19, 28
ENSLOW
Hilton E., 19, 28
ERNST
Louisa M., 20, 28
ESIC
James, 19, 29
ESTERLE
George E., 19, 28
ETTER
Franklin E., 19, 27
EVANDORF
Mary (Miss), 17, 28
EVANS
Nelson M., 20, 29
EVENS
Elijah K., 20, 28
EVERINGIM
Charles, 20, 30
EWING
Jessie, 1
FARWELL
Henry, 19, 21
FEARER
Martha, 35
FElL
Amelia J., 19, 28
FESTERMAN
F.M., 18
FIDDLER
Effie, 33
FIEDLER
Joseph, 25
FIEGENBAUM
Benjamin F., 20, 28
FISCHER
Otto A., 11
FISHBACK
Mason, 20, 29
FLEER
A., 35
FLEISHMAN
Phi lip, 20, 30
FLETCHER
Josiah Spring, 20, 27
FLING
J.P., 4
FLUKE
N.J., 4

�FORD
Ella, 17, 28
Perry M., 20, 30
FORREST
Matilda Lucresa, 7
FORTH
John A., 20, 30
FRANCE
Sarah E., 36
FRAZIER
Hattie A., 23, 28
FREER
Libbie F., 25, 28
FREESE
Elwin, 4
FREIENMUTH
Jacob, 20, 28
FRIESEN
Peter P., 20, 29
FRITZEL
Henry, 16
John, 12
FROST
Mary Roberts, 8
Patience, 8
Westley, 8
FULLER
Edward, 37
James N.B., 20, 27
Samuel, 38
FULLERTON
Laura A., 25, 28
FUNNEL
C.E., 11
GAMBLE
George A., 20, 29
GAMES
JohnW.,11
GARRETT
Lizzie, 16
P.W., 24
GARST
Benjamin I., 20, 28
GEIGER
Rena Orpha, 20, 28
GENTRY
Nettie M., 21, 28
GERARD
Emma, 35
GERISCH
Dora, 32
GIBLER
Thomas W., 20, 28

GIBONS
Joshua, 8
Keturah Carol ine, 8
GILBERT
George, 13
GILDER
Hedley S., 13
GILL
A.P. (Mrs.), 4
GILMORE
J., 36
GLAHN
Joseph, 20, 28
GOTTSCHALK
Emma, 26, 28
GOTTSTEIN
Annie, 19, 28
GOUDY
Arthur L., 18,19,24,26
GOULD
Fred A., 20, 27
Royal, 16
GRAHAM
T.G., 33
GRAUB
wm. L., 21
GREEN
Mary, 25, 28
William R., 11
GREGG
Nell ie, 22, 28
GRIFFITH
Hattie, 33
GRIGGS
Ella, 21, 28
GROENER
R.B. (Priest), 23, 24
GUY
B.R., 18, 19, 26
HACHMILLER
A. (Priest), 25
HACKBARTH
August, 13
HADDON
Ida A., 23, 28
HADL
Joseph, 20, 30
HAFER
Nora Al ice, 36
HAGAN
William, 20, 30
HAILE
Anna, 35
HALBERT
T.D., 24

HALDERMAN
Georgia Lucille
(Shockey), 14
Olin Kennedy, 14
HALE
Fred T., 20, 28
James M., 20, 29
Sarah Ellen (Rose), 37
HALL
H.S., Gen., 4
HALLI NGSWORTH
Carrie, 22, 28
HALSCOMS
Mr., 15
HAMILL
Anna M., 23, 28
HAMILTON
A.P., 19, 24, 25
HAMM
Ida M., 25, 28
HAMMOND
Thomas P., 20, 28
HANSEN
John L., 20, 29
HANSON
Ole, 13
HARBAUGH
John W., 20, 28
HARBOUR
T. Elmer, 20, 30
HARDING
Ella Nora, 24, 28
HARDTARFER
George W., 20, 28
Rena, 35
HARLEY
Thomas, 12, 13, 14
HARMAN
Mary E., 19, 28
HARPER
Jess, 21, 28
Will iam, 13
HARR
C.W., 24
HARRELL
Minnie S., 21, 28
HARRIS
Edward P., 15
Emma S., 26, 28
HARRISON
Clarence W., 21, 29
Eva, 16
HARSHMAN
Levina Jane, 24, 28

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HART
Al ice, 10
Ali ce Wa if, 38
Bertha Reigh, 38
Calvin Wild, 38
Carl, 10
Carlos Maedon, 38
David, 10, 38
Eugenia "Eastella", 38
Floyd, 10
Geneva Beatrice, 38
Halleck "Floyd", 38
Helen Frances, 38
Julia "Emma", 38
Lucy Emma, 38
Samuel Calvin, 38
Viola Willitt, 38
HARTMAN
Ida, 36
HARVEY
Hattie, 34
May, 21, 28
William A., 21, 29
HARWOOD
Nora, 36
.HASKENSON
B. F., 11
HASTIE
Margaret, 20, 28
HASTINGS
Ethel, 33
HAUPT
W.N. (Mrs.), 4
HAUSMAN
Henry, 21, 29
HAVERKAMPF
Mary Helen, 27, 28
HAYDEN
Mary, 17, 28
HAYES
Myrtle, 36
HAYS
Frank Matthew, 38
Mary (McClain) (Marion)
(Piggott), 38
HAZELTINE
H.M., 15
Kusaltha Amelia, 16
Martha, 16
Matilda A., 16
Ruxeltha? Amelia, 15
wm., 16
W.M., 16
HECK
E.G., 13

�HECK, cont.
Fred, 13
George, 13
HEFNER
Cel ie, 24, 28
HEMERLE
Lucretia, 19, 28
HENDERSON
Grant, 21, 30
Lizzie M., 25, 28
HENDRICKS
Bertha, 33
HERNING
Catharine M., 19, 28
Grace E., 17, 28
HERR
Alma Ella, 3
Emmett L., 21, 28
HESS
Charles L., 11
Mary, 25, 28
HILBERT
Joseph Ward, 4
HILDENBRAND
George, 21, 29
Louise, 35
HILKEY
Charles, 21, 28
HINER
Henry, 16
HOCKETT
Levi, 21, 29
HOGG
Thomas A., 21, 29
HOLCOM
Effie, 34
HOLDEN
Rebecca J., 26, 28
HOLLOWAY
Charles D., 21, 27
HOLMES
Elizabeth, 19, 28
Mary, 15
HOLSBERY
Cel ina H., 26, 28
HOLT
Will i am, 21, 29
HOOD
Ella May, 20, 28
HOOVER
Isaac L., 22
HOPE
Alfred E., 25
HOPKINS
A.J., 8

HOPKINS, cont.
Mr., 9
HOPPER
Mamie, 26, 28
HOPPING
Cinderella, 34
HORNBERGER
Gotthold, 11
HORNSBY
Columbus, 15
HORR
Eva, 26, 28
_, 15
HORTON
B.J., 24
HOUGLAND
Aaron, 38
Maxine (Moore), 37, 38
Moses, 38
Sarah (Egin), 38
HOUK
Mary, 31
HOUSE
Jacob, 12
HOUSTON
S. (Mrs.), 4
HOUT
John H., 21, 28
Mary E., 20, 28
HOWARD
Cassius J., 21, 29
Sarah I., 21, 28
Theodore, 4
Zora, 19, 28
HOWE
Walter, 4
HUCK
Agatha (Rose), 38
Earl, 38
Ernest, 38
Hattie, 38
Mary, 38
Will i am I., 38
HUGHES
Ella R., 24, 28
HUGHS
Joseph S., 21, 27
HUMBERT
William L., 21, 29
HUNSINGER
Carl, 4
HUNT
Charles W., 16
Lillian, 17,28

HUNTER
Francis Wood, 22, 28
John W., 21, 27
HUNTZINGER
Sarah, 36
HUNZICKER
Henry, 11
HURTHA?
Thomas, 16
HUSSEY
Phil ip, 21, 30
HUSTON
Moll ie S., 17, 29
HUll
John E., 21, 29
ICE
James R., 21, 27
Mary, 32
Mary E., 20, 29
I LCOX
Charles E., 28
INGLE
Rose, 32
IRELAN
Wm., 26
IRVING
Ali ce V., 24, 29
JACKMAN
Adair, 14
R.R. "Dick", 14
JACKSON
Archibald, 21, 27
JACOBS
Joseph N., 21, 29
JAMES
Charles A., 21, 29
Gertrude E., 25, 29
JARDON
Victoria, 18, 29
JENKINS
Electa J., 21, 29
JENNINGS
Rose, 22, 29
JENSEN
Wilma R., 32
JENSON
Jens C., 13
JESPERSON
Julius, 11, 14
JOHANNING
Louisa, 36
JOHNSON
Charles A., 21, 29

43

JOHNSON, cont.
E.J., 21, 28
Lenora, 24, 29
Swan, 11, 12
Virginia, 27, 29
_,16
JONES
C. Arlene, 19, 29
Eva M., 21, 29
Hazel, 33
Margaret M., 21, 29
Mary, 19, 29
JORDAN
A.M. (Mrs.), 32
Mary, 2
JOYNE
William F., 21, 27
JUDY
Hannah B., 20, 29
KACH
Bertha, 17, 29
KAHN
Wm., 18, 19, 26
KAHO
Harry H., 21, 29
KAISER
Minnie, 33
KANNENBERG
Mary, 32
KAPP
Laura May, 17, 29
KAUFFELD
J.V., 17
KEEFE
Mary E., 23, 29
KEISER
Henry, 11
KELSALL
Samuel, 25
KEMMERLING
Linnie H., 25, 29
KEMP
Ella, 22, 29
KENNEDY
Grace, 32
John H., 3
Nettie (Cox), 3
Thomas, 33
Walter C., 21, 28
KENYON
Annie Laurie, 26, 29
KIMBALL
Roby, 22, 29

�KINZIE
William A., 22, 27
KITCHEN
Arthur (Mrs.), 6
KIZER
Lizzie, 33
KLAAS
Minnie, 24, 29
KNIGHT
Lewis E., 4
Samuel D., 22, 29
KNOP
May, 36
KOEHLER
Frieda, 4
Hi lda, 4
Pearl, 4
William Jr., 4
KRAFT
Chris, 14
Rose A., 14
KUSTER
Calvin, 4
LACKARD
Samuel H., 22, 29
LACOCK
Jennie S., 21, 29
LAFTY
Frank, 17
LANCE
Mary, 34
LANDIS
Elmer S., 22, 28
LANGLEY
Nina, 31
William, 22, 29
LANGSTON
Nathaniel T., 22, 28
LAP TAD
Opal A., 21, 29
LAUGHLIN
Etta, 33
LAWRENCE
Alonzo W., 23
El isha, 8
George, 8
George F., 9
Hariet, 8, 9
I asi ah L., 8
James, 13
Jane, 8
John, 9
Marey, 8, 9
Matilda, 8, 9

LAWRENCE, cont.
Patience, 8, 9
Sarah R., 9
Thornton Fleming, 8, 9
William, 8, 9
LAWSON
J. Spencer, 22, 29
LEAR NARD
Shalor E., 22, 30
LEARNED
Oscar E., Jr., 11
LEIDEBERG
Esther N., 21, 29
LEMON
Lula, 33
LEONARD
Elizabeth, 36
LESLEY
Belle, 20, 29
LESTER
B.S., 3
Catherine L., 3
Melvina J., 3
LEWIS
Ella, 20, 29
Phillip M., 19, 26
Richard H., 22, 28
LIEBENBERG
E., 32
LIND
Samuel, 22, 28
LINDSTROM
D. J., 11
Josephine, 34
LIVERMORE
William, 15
LONG
Marey C., 8
LONGFELLOW
William L., 22, 30
LOTHHOLZ
W., 36
LOUDERBACK
Ella A., 23, 29
LOVE
Agnes Gi lmour, 19, 29
Alexander, 16
LUCKAN
Paul, 12
LUND
Joan Black, 37
LURY
H.K., 12
LUTZ
Vernon, 4

McALLASTER
Myra, 18, 29
McANALL
Hannah, 19, 29
McCABRIA
John, 22, 28
McCLAIN
Mary, 38
MACEY
McCLANAHAN
Harold, 4
Mary E., 21, 29
MADDEN
McCLANE
Dora, 26, 29
Emi ly, 3
MADL
James, Rev., 3
Fritz, 13, 14
McCLELLAND
Joseph, 13, 14
Geo. E., 4
Theresa, 25, 29
McCLINTOCK
MAGERS
Edward, 4
Mellie, 21, 29
Eugene, 4
MALCOLM
Kate, 36
Margaret, 32
McCLURE
MALOY
Isaac S., 22, 29
Orvi lla, 34
McCORMICK
MANN
Ella, 23, 29
William W., 22, 29
McCOY
MARBLE
Justus, 25
Lena A., 25, 29
McCREARY
MARION
D.L., 23
Mary, 38
McCUNE
MARKELEY
Mary Lou, 14
0., 31
McCURDY
MARKELY
Lyman A., 22, 30
J., 31
MARKS
McFARLAND
Alexander, 12
Rev., 5
MARRIOTT
McKAY
William, 12
J .L., 25
MARSHALL
McKOWN
Addison E., 22, 29
Charles W., 22, 30
Albert A., 22, 30
McLAIN
MARTIN
A.M., 23
Charlotte C., 19, 29
McMURRAY
Cora B., 21, 29
Eliza, 16
James F., 22, 30
McNAMEE
John P., 22, 27
Jas. (Priest), 21, 22
Robert, 20
McNEES
MARTINSON
Oscar P., 22, 29
Johannes, 13
McNISH
MARVIN
Cora E., 23, 29
Jas., 17, 18, 20, 22, 25 McQUEEN
MASTIN
Josiah, 22, 27
Edward W., 22, 29
Randall R., 22, 27
MATHEWS
McWILLIAMS
Sarah Caroline, 3
Ethel A., 14
MAYES
MEEDER
Mary, 19, 29
Minnie, 21, 29
Wilmer B., 22, 29

LUX
Josephine, 32
LUZIUS
Peter, 12
LYNCH
Howard, 4

44

�MElLNISH
Francis J., 23, 28
MElTON
Onie, 20, 29
MELVIN
R.E., 11, 12
MENDENHALL
Mary Annise, 20, 29
MENEC
Mamie, 18, 29
MENGER
H.M., 24
L.H., 12
MERCER
Mary E., 18, 29
MERCHANT
E.W., 18, 19, 22, 24
MEREDITH
J.R., 23
METSKER
Alma, 34
Roy, 34
METTNER
Francis F., 13
MEYER
Frederick B., 23, 27
MICHAEL
J.M., 26
Mary S., 23, 29
MILBURN
Addie M., 19, 29
J., 36
MILLER
Asher Newton, 8
Charles Frederick, 7
Effie, 22, 29
Etta May, 7
John Alvertie, 7
Jonathan B., 8
J.K., 17,21,22,23,24,26
Laura Bell, 7, 8
Louise Agnes, 7
Mary, 32
Mary Margaret, 7
Rebecca Jane, 7
MI LUKEN
Marey Ann, 7
Rebecca Frances, 7, 8
MITCHElL
A.C., 11, 12, 13, 14
J.H., 13
Samuel Harvey, 23, 28
William W., 23, 29
MIZE
Norbert, 4

NILES
Peter H., 23, 30
NORTON
John J .A., 13
John Q.A., 17,18,19,20,
21,22,23,24,25,26,27
NUFFER
Peter, 23, 28

MONROE
Alexander, 12
Green, 23, 27
MONTGOMERY
William, 23,30
MOORE
Eli zabeth W., 2
Ellen, 15
Emma, 34
Laura E., 24, 29
Margaret M., 25, 29
Mary Lillie, 25, 29
MOREY
AliceA., 17,29
MORGAN

OFFNER
Henry F., 23, 29
OLDS
F.B., 24
OLMSTED
Archibald R., 23, 28
Lena, 23, 29
OLSON
Nels, 12
ORRICK
A.D., 19, 23, 26
Frank, 23, 28
Stella, 32
ORTH
Mary, 22, 29
OSBORNE
Sarah E. , 22,' 29
OSHEL
James, 37
OSIIALD
Richard, 11, 14
OVERBAUGH
Henry, 11
OWENS
Simon P., 23, 30
O'BRIEN
Rupert G., 11, 14
O'DEA
Dennis, 12
O'HERN
John E., 23, 29

R., 17

MOTTER
J.A., 18, 20, 22
MUELLER
John Adam, 27
J ., 24, 25, 26
MUENZENMAYER
Samuel W., 23, 30
MULL
Harry E., 23, 29
MULLEN
Mary, 22, 29
MURPHY
Ella Carrie, 24, 29
Estate, 36
Jennie, 33
MUSICK
John W., 23, 27
Myrtle, 36
R., 34
MUZZY
Robert H., 23, 27
NANNINGA
T.A., 24
T.R., 17, 21, 23
NElS
Mary, 17, 29
Minnie, 21, 29
NELSON
Sarah Malinda, 26, 29
NICHOLS
Anna, 36
Viola J., 22, 29
W.J., 23, 29
NICKELL
Kate, 25, 29
NIEDER
Minnie, 33

PALETE
May, 22, 29
PALMER
0.11., 34
PARISH
Ann E., 16
PARKER
Henry, 23, 30
PARKS
Lillie B., 18,29
lIilliam H., 23, 28
PARNELL
James S., 23, 29

45

PARTER
John A., 23, 27
Mary E., 21, 29
PASLEY
H.A., 21, 22
PATTERSON
Anna, 17, 29
Minnie May, 26, 29
PATTON
Carrie J., 19, 29
PAULI
Joseph, 14
PAXTON
Lyman R., 24, 29
PAYNE
Edgar N., 23, 28
PEARSON
Lillian I. Rhodes,
William Ellis, 3
PEARY
lIilliam P., 23, 30
PELZER
Edward II., 24, 30
PENCE
Kenneth, 4
_, 15
PENFOLD
Lizzie, 33
PENNY
John, 4
Laurence, 4
Lowell, 4
lIilliam, 4
PERKINS
Otis, 33
II.E., 24, 28
PEROLD
Joe, 13
PERRY
James, 4
PETEFISH
Arthur II., 14
_, 16
PETTIT
Laura P., 35
PETTY
Georg A., 24, 28
PHILLIP
Daisy D., 21, 29
PIElA
M., 36
PIGGOTT
Mary, 38
PILLA
Louisa P., 22, 29

�PINE
Laura, 35
PLANTZ
Jacob, 13
PLATZ
Ralph, 4
POEVERLEIN
Ella F., 25, 29
William H., 24, 30
POFF
J.A., 13
POHL
Wilhelminnie, 32
PORPENEY
Jas. A., 18
PORTER
Ida, 21, 29
PORTER (PARTER?)
George G., 24, 29
POWELL
Charles, 24, 28
PRATHER
Annie, 22, 29
PREBLE
Elmer E., 24, 28
PRENTISS
Dr., 15
PRICE
Henrietta, 32
PRINGLE
Minnie C., 18, 29
PROTSCH
Alexander, 11
PUGH
Mary, 22, 29
QUAYLE
W.A., 18, 19, 25
RABE
Charles, 12, 13
Charles J., 24, 29
RALSTON
Chas., 4
RAPPARD
William C., 24, 30
RAY
Jessie V., 26, 29
Martin, 4
M.B., 13
READ
F.W., 24, 30
Lathrop B., 24, 29
REATZ
Lizzie A., 24, 30

ROBERT
REED
C.E., 22
A.C., 20
ROBERTS
Charles N., 24, 27
Achsah Ann, 8, 9
Elizabeth Jane, 22, 30
Alfred Simons, 7, 8
Julia A. (Miss), 24, 30
Bertram Abram, 7, 8
Lafayette, 24, 28
Betsay, 8
REEVES
Betsey Nelson, 9
D.C., 4
Carnes Newton, 7
REINISCH
Caroline, 8
Christiana W., 24, 30
Clark Brayding, 7
Ernest, F.A., 24, 30
C.E., 19, 20, 21, 23
REUSCH
Elizabeth Matildy, 7
Bertha E., 19, 30
George Milton, 7, 8
Flora, 31
Hariet Ann, 7, 8
REYNOLDS
Hettie Jane, 5,6,7,8,9
Darpha, 34
Skarlet M., 13
Hetty, 8
Hetty I., 8
RHOADES
Iermie May, 9
Cora, 34
Isaac H., 7, 8
RHODES
Isaac Newton, 7, 8, 9
Frank McIntyre, 3
John M., 8, 9
Harry Rexford, 3
John Westly, 7, 8
Lealdes Overton, 3
Kisturah Caroline, 9
Leona May, 3
Lillian Iona, 1, 3
Lillian, 35
Lycurgus, 3, 4
Lucinda, 8
Marey E., 9
Minisota L., 3
Nora Etta Lee, 3
Marey Louisa, 8
Marey R., 8
Sarah Carol ine, 3, 4
Sarah Matthews, 3
Martha, 9
Wi II i am Luther, 3, 4
Mary Louisa, 7
RICE
Matilda, 7, 8
C.A., 26
Maud May, 7
RICHARDS
Oliver Lawrence, 7, 8
Clara L., 19, 30
Rebeccah Matilda, 7, 8
George T., 24, 28
Rosey Estella, 7
RICHARDSON
Roy Carson, 7
A.M., 17, 20, 22, 25, 27
Ruth, 9
Ollie, 17,30
Ruth Ann, 7, 8
W.C., 11
Ruth R., 8
RICHISON
Samuel Young, 7, 8, 9
Hersel, 33
Sheldon E., 24, 30
RIDDER
Victoreen Gibbon, 7
Minta M., 18, 30
Vina Jane, 7
RIDLEY
William, 8, 9
Alonzo, 24, 30
William Bascom, 7
RILEY
William Breading, 7
Li II ie, 19, 30
William Newton, 9
RILING
William Young, 9
Edward T., 11
William Y. (Col.), 8
RINEHART
WilliamZ.,8
J.B., 18
Willis A., 24, 30
RINELY
ROBINSON
Emma, 20, 30
Lucy, 19, 30

46

RODGERS
Ida, 31
RODKEY
Curney, 24, 30
ROE
Charles, 24, 30
ROFFEE
Mary E., 18, 30
ROGERS
Geo. D., 19,21,22,23,24
Marcus P., 24, 30
ROSE
Agatha, 38
Alexander, 38
Anna,' 37
Carol, 37
James Mortimer, 37
Jasper, 38
Melvin, 38
Raymond, 37
Sarah Ellen, 37
Solon, 37
ROSENBERY
Geneva, 24, 30
ROSS
Henrietta, 15, 16
Robert, 24, 29
RUBLE
Nellie P., 22, 30
SAGE
Dorothy (Mrs.), 5, 7
SAlLE
Clifford, 4
Gebhard, 24, 27
SANDERS
Elizabeth, 37, 38
Nora May, 20, 30
SANDERSON
Thos., 14
SANDS
Ausse? G. , 15
J.G., 16
SANGER
George H., 15
SARGENT
George H., 15
SAYLOR
Lizzie A., 24, 30
SCHAEFER
W. (Rev.), 22
SCHAUB
Ferdinand, 11
SCHE I ERMAN
Adam, 11

�SCHMIDLI
Charles, 24, 27
SCHNECK
Frank J., 24, 28
SCHOOLCRAFT
Mabel R., 32
SCHUPP
Minnie, 24, 30
SCHWARTZ
Henry W., 24, 28
SCHWEERS
May, 35
SCOTT
Maggie A. (Cox), 2
SEELE
Charles F., 24, 30
Frederi ck, 13
SEEWIR
Charles C., 25, 29
SEITZ
George, 33
SELIG
A.L., 11
SEYBOLD
George E.A., 25, 27
SHANE
Sylvester, 25, 30
SHARPE
Alvin V., 25, 30
SHAW
Edward D., 25, 28
Flora B., 18, 30
SHEETS
George B., 25, 29
SHEPHERD
Lizzie H., 27, 3D
SHERRY
Cameron B., 6
Daniel Boone, 6
Homer Kent, 6
SHIELDS
Gertie, 21, 30
John, 13
SHOCKEY
Georgia Lucille, 14
SHRIMPF
Serena, 32
SHRIMPLIN
William M., 25, 29
SILER
Lillie A., 20, 30
SILVERS
Isiah, 25, 27
SIMMER
Michael, 13

SIMMER, cont.
M., 12
Vitrus, 12, 13
SIMON
Nick, 12, 13
SIMONS
Addie S., 16
SINCLAIR
Isabella F., 19, 30
Wm. T., 25, 30
SISCOE
Maude G., 23, 30
SKINNER
Harriet, 25, 30
SKOFSTAD
M.J., 12
SLOPE
Alfred L., 21
SLUSSER
Ida, 24, 30
SMALLEY
Robert N., 25, 29
SMITH
Addie M., 18, 30
Catherine, 20, 30
J .W., 1

Lewis B., 3
SNIDER
Lela, 32
SNYDER
Bonnie, 32
Genevia, 32
Hope, 32
Leonard B., 32
SOULE
William L.G., 16
SPEER
John, 9
SPENCER
lona, 5, 7
John W., 25, 28
SPRAGUE
Thomas M., 25, 28
SPRINGER
Martha, 31
STAHL
Lydia, 34
STAIB
George E., 25, 29
STALL
Della, 25, 30
STANLEY
James R., 25, 28
STAR
Gertrude (Struck), 38

STARKS
John, 25, 27
STARKWEATHER
Chas., 11, 13
STARNES
Maxie L., 32
STAUFER
Peter, 25, 28
STAUFFER
Ezra E., 13
Lester E., 25, 27
STEELE
Ira, 31
L.S., 12, 13
Mary E., 14
Mathew, 13, 14
STEINBRING
F.W., 13
William F., 25, 28
STEPHENS
James J., 25, 30
STERNBURGH
T.J., 21
STEVENS
Esther R., 18, 30
Myrtle, 20, 30
Thad, 11, 12
STEWART
Martha, 33
Orval C., 25, 28
Wallace F., 25, 29
STINER
William, 16
STOCKWELL
Edna, 1
Lill ie,
STRACHAN
Charles Edward, 25, 30
STRAUB
Minnie, 26, 30
STRONG
Carl, 31
Charles, 31
Earl, 31
Fred J., 31
Harry, 31
John, 31
Leota, 31
Lonnie, 31
Louie, 31
Marion, 31
Minnie A., 22, 30
Myrtle, 31
Orville, 31
Stanley, 31

47

STRONG, cont.
Vernon, 31
Zella, 31
STRUCK
Agnes Rose, 38
Forest, 38
Gertrude, 38
STUDEBAKER
Alonzo, 31
David W., 31
Elbert, 31
Faye, 31
Grace, 31
Holl ice, 31
Joseph E., 31
Luci lle, 31
Thelma, 31
STULL
Alberta, 31
Benjamin, 31
Delma, 31
Eola, 31
Evelyn, 31
Geneva, 31
Gladys, 31
Harry, 31
Henry, 31
Henry A., 31
Isaac, 31
John, 31
Joseph W., 31
Kenneth, 31
Lottie, 31
Opal, 31
Ralph, 31
Ray, 31
Sylvester S., 31
STULTZ
Dean, 31
Elmer, 31
Freeman, 31
Ralph, 31
STUNZ
Mary, 33
STURDY
Amarilla, 31
Cermelia (Mrs.), 31
Charlotte, 32
Edna, 32
Elizabeth, 31
Estate, 31, 32
Frank, 31
George F., 31
Howard, 32
Hugh, 31

�STURDY, cont.
Joseph, 32
Lemuel, 31, 32
Margaret, 31
Ruth, 31
Woodrow, 32
STURGEON
Dorothy, 32
leland S., 32
STURM
Daniel, 32
David, 32
George, 32
John, 32
Wilhelminnie, 32
ST. JOHN
Cel i a M., 16
Maud, 23, 30
SUGGETT
Ernest D., 32
SULLIVAN
Carville, 32
Frederick Jr., 32
Frederick S., 32
George, 32
Georgetta, 32
Myrtle, 32
SULZEN
Charles, 32
Donald, 32
Frances, 32
Fred, 32
Marvin, 32
Naomi, 32
Theodore, 32
Wi II iam, 32
SURBER
Harold, 32
Herbert W., 32
Lavergne C., 32
Theodore, 32
Wesley, 32
SUTLI FF
Mary E., 15
SUTTON
B.V., 32
Clarence, 32
D.C., 32
Eva, 32
Frank B., 32
Harry, 32
Helen, 32
Inezella, 32
Jennie, 32
Jesse, 32

SUTTON, cont.
lenna L., 19, 30
Leota, 32
Lydia, 32
Mabel, 32
Mary, 21, 30, 32
Millie, 32
Paul, 32
Russell, 32
Samuel, 32
Veda, 32
Vi rgil, 32
Wilber, 32
Wi II iam, 32
Wilma, 32
SWADLEY
H.W., 32
SWALLOW
Benjamin W., 32
Doris, 32
Luci lle, 32
May, 32
N.G., 32
Owen, 32
Reed, 32
Robert, 32
Rudy, 32
Vern, 32
SWANSON
Benjamin, 25, 28
Henry, 12, 14
L., 32
Martin, 12
SWEARINGIN
Carol (Rose), 37
SWEENEY
Jennie, 22, 30
SWEETS
Judy, 4, 15
SWEEZER
Jesse, 32
Samuel, 32
SWIMLEY
Edward, 32
Edward M., 32
Harry, 32
Josephine, 32
lester, 32
lizzie, 32
Nellie, 32
Reese, 32
SYMES
Susan, 35

TABER
Andrew J., 25, 27
TAGERT
Minnie, 26, 30
TALBOT
John C., 11
TALLEY
Clyde, 33
Floyd, 33
Helen, 33
Lloyd, 33
Murel, 33
Samuel M., 33
TARR
Darold, 33
Dora, 33
Dorothy, 33
Margaret, 33
Roy, 33
Therman, 33
Thomas, 33
TAYLOR
Albert, 33
Albert B., 33
Anna, 33
Bessie, 33
Chloetta, 33
Corene, 33
Dennis, 33
Dorothy, 33
Eli, 33
Fannie, 33
Grace, 33
John T., 33
Leona, 33
lesl ie, 33
Mary, 31, 33
Merrill, 33
Noah E., 25, 28
Simpson, 33
Vera, 33
Waneta, 33
Willi am, 33
William E., 33
TERRELL
All is, 33
Charles W., 33
Ralph C., 33
Sarah C., 33
TERRY
D.W., 33
Elsie, 33
Frank, 33
Gladys, 33
Lloyd, 33

48

TERRY, cont.
Mabel, 33
TESTERMAN
F.M., 18
THATCHER
Edwin, 33
Jack lawrence, 33
THISTlETHWAITE
Arthur W., 25, 29
THOMAS
Carl, 33
Clarence E., 33
Dale, 33
Ethel, 33
Eugenia, 33
French, 33
Martha, 33
Orlen D., 33
Pear ley, 33
Raymond, 33
Sharon, 33
THOME
Ethel, 33
Florence, 33
Grace, 33
J.F., 33
Maggie, 33
Minnie, 33
Nick, 33
Nickly, 33
N.F., 33
THOMPSON
A.J., 21
Dwight, 33
Freeman P., 33
Ivan, 33
Nelson, 33
O.J., 33
Roy, 33
THOREN
Edward, 33
Erwin, 33
Henry, 33
leila, 33
THORNE
Nick, 13
THORNTON
Hattie, 18, 30
Irene, 33
John Jr., 33
THUDIUM
Carl, 11, 14
THURBER
Eleanor, 33
Ernest, 33

�THURBER, cont.
Ford, 33
George, 33
Glen, 33
Hugh, 33
Ida-Marie, 33
Mary A., 24, 30
Roy, 33
Velma, 33
TlMMERMEYER
William F., 25, 30
TIPTON
Eva Bell, 17, 30
TITTERINGTON
C.F., 34
TOBLER
Carl A., 25, 29
Dorothy, 34
Eunice, 34
Ira, 34
John S., 34
Johnnie, 34
J.J., 34
TODD
Lauren M., 34
Samuel M., 34
TOLIVER
Abraham L., 26, 30
TOMS
Arvi lla, 34
Chester, 34
Frank, 34
James, 34
Pearl, 34
Ruby, 34
William, 34
TOPPING
Charles R., 34
J.R., 34
TORNEDEN
August, 12
TORRESTER
Al ta, 34
James, 34
TRANSMEIER
Albert, 34
Clarence, 34
Ernest, 34
Herman H., 34
Ivan, 34
. Martha, 34
Viola, 34
TRANSUE
Aaron, 34
Agnes, 34

TRANSUE, cont.
John, 34
Mi ldred, 34
Ol iver, 34
Robert, 34
TREWORGY
Milo, 11
TROUT
Eliza E., 18,30
TRUEBLOOD
B.A., 26
TRUSHEIN
Anna G., 34
Gertrude, 34
James, 34
Vincent, 34
TUCKEL
Alfred, 34
Ernest, 34
Ethel, 34
Fel ix, 34
Harry, 34
Leona, 34
Marion, 34
Robert, 34
Russell, 34
William H., 34
Wi lma, 34
TUCKER
Adalaid, 34
Albert, 34
Dimple, 34
Dorcas, 34
Drexel, 34
Emma (Mrs.), 34
Francis, 34
George, 34
Grace, 34
Jess, 34
Josie, 34
Louis, 34
Louis R., 34
Nell, 34
Nellie, 34
Net, 34
Pansy, 34
Solon, 34
W., 35
_, 15
TULLER
Herbert H., 26, 29
TUPPER
Catherine, 34
E.A., 34
Frank, 34

TUPPER, cont.
Mary, 34
Paul, 34
TURNER
Alta, 34
Asa, 34
Cora, 34
Frank H., 34
John, 19, 21, 25
Lorna, 34
Martha, 34
Nellie, 34
Oscar, 34
Otis, 26, 30
Owen, ~4
o. Asa, 34
Velma, 34
TURRIFF
Agnes, 25, 30
TUTCHER
Albert, 34
Benjamin, 34
Lillian, 34
Susan A. (Mrs.), 34
Thomas, 34
Wallace, 34
TUTT
Cassie, 18, 30
James Henry, 26, 29
TUTTLE
Arthur, 34
Bert, 34
DeldD.,34
Earl, 34
Elbert, 34
Emma (Mrs.), 34
Ethelyn, 34
Everett, 34
Fern, 34
Frank, 34
George A., 34
Henry A., 26, 30
Horace, 34
H.A., 34
Irvin, 34
Jessie, 34
Katie, 34
Laura, 34
Lucile, 34
Marion, 34
Nell ie, 34
Nerold, 34
Ori llabelle, 34
Otto, 34
Wallace, 34

49

TUTTLE, cont.
Wi Lt, 34
TWICHELL
Frances, 34
Ralph H., 34
Sherman, 34
UHRLAUB
Jeannot, 11
ULRICH
Arthur E., 35 .
Charles G., 35
Charles 0., 35
Clifford, 35
Dorolyn, 35
Dudley, 35
Eldon, 35
Eli, 35
Glenn, 35
Hershel H., 35
Keith, 35
Leland, 35
Paul, 35
Pauline, 35
Robert R., 35
William L., 26, 28
UMBARGER
George W., 15, 16
UNDERWOOD
Arthur, 35
Bennie, 35
Charles, 35
Grandvill, 35
Henry, 35
Henry L., 35
Leaman, 35
Mable, 35
Ralph, 35
Richard, 35
William, 35
UNGER
Clara, 34, 35
Ellen, 35
Esther, 35
George, 35
Harry, 35
Harry E., 35
Herritt, 35
John, 35
Kate, 35
Maggie, 35
Rose, 35
UTTINGER
Clara, 35
Edna, 35

�UTTINGER, cont.
Ethel, 35
George, 35
George R., 35
Georgie, 35
Jessie, 35
Marcella, 35
Merna, 35
VAN PELT
R.H., 18, 19, 20
VANCE
Ephriam, 35
Glea, 35
G. Mero, 35
Katherine, 35
Robert, 35
Roy V., 35
Velma, 35
Vincent, 35
VanCURRAN
Mrs., 36
VanHOESEN
Carl, 35
Edward H., 35
George, 35
VanNESTE
Crider, 35
Foster, 35
Harry, 35
Henry G., 35
Nellie, 35
Zebulon, 35
VanREED
Henry, 35
VanTRIES
Blair G., 35
Dayton, 35
Frank, 35
Grace, 35
Irene, 35
Lel ia, 35
Mabel, 35
Mary, 35
Naomi, 35
Nora, 35
Roy, 35
Walter, 35
VAUGHN
Alson A., 35
Burton, 35
Charles, 35
Clyde, 35
Ernest, 35
Grace, 35

VAUGHN, cont.
Iva, 35
Maurice, 35
Merle, 35
Vi rgil, 35
William, 35
William 101., 35
VEALE
Colonel, 5
VERMILlA
Milton E., 35
VIETS
C.H., 25, 26
VILES
Al ice, 35
Anna, 35
Arthur, 35
Denni s L., 35
Gertrude, 35
Jesse, 35
John, 35
Maud, 35
Mollie, 35
Pearl, 35
William, 35
Willis, 35
VINCENT
S.D., 23, 27
VITT
Angie, 36
Emery, 36
George, 36
Irene, 36
John, 36
Nora, 36
Wayne, 3'6
VOGLER
Adam, 26, 28
G.P., 36
VOIGHT
Charles H., 36
Linden, 36
Mayetta, 36
VonGUNTEN
Ai leen, 36
Albert, 36
Harold, 36
VOTAW
Alma, 36
Ardela, 36
Blanche, 36
Clara, 36
Eldon, 36
Eva, 36
Everett, 36

VOTAW, cont.
George, 36
Irvin, 36
Lucile, 36
Lula, 36
Mi lo, 36
MYrtle, 36
Oscar E., 36
Ralph, 36
Viola, 36
WACKER
Albert, 36
Carl H., 36
Edna, 36
Frederick, 36
Henry, 36
May, 36
Ol in, 36
Theodore, 36
William F., 36
WADDEL
Carl, 36
Daisy, 36
Earl, 36
George, 36
Hazel, 36
Hester, 36
5.5., 36
WADE
Cl inton, 36
Daniel, 36
Elizabeth, 36
Elmer, 36
Frank, 36
Helen, 36
Ida, 36
Jessie, 36
J. Elmer, 36
Lena, 36
Loren, 36
Media, 36
Paul ine, 36
WAGNER
Harry R., 26, 27
WAHLENMAIER
G.H., 36
WAKEFIELD
John H., 15
WALBRIDGE
Donald, 36
Jessie, 36
Jessie M., 36
Mabel, 36
May, 36

50

WALKER
Cl ifford, 36
Etta, 36
Eula, 36
Frederick, 36
George M. Jr., 26, 29
Gladys, 36
James, 26, 29
Katie, 26, 30
Leonard, 36
LeRoy, 36
Nola, 36
N.J. (Mrs.), 36
Robert, 36
Robert L., 36
Sylvesta, 36
William 0., 36
Will iam 101., 36
Wilma, 36
W.A., 36
WALL
Emma "E., 34
WALLACE
Thomas, 18
Thos., 21
T., 23, 27
WALLENZIEN
Amy, 19, 30
WALTER
August A., 36
A.C., 36
Charles, 36
Grace, 36
WALTERS
Edna, 36
Emma, 20, 30
Frank, 36
John 5., 26, 30
Laura, 36
Lincoln M., 36
L.M., 33

Myrtle, 36
Raymond, 36
Virginia, 36
WALTON
Gladys, 36
Leland, 36
Wi II iam, 36
WARNER
Susie, 24, 30
WARREN
E.E. (Mrs.), 30
Lulu C., 23, 30
R.H., 30

�\JATSON
Alma, 36
B.S., 36
\JEBB
James E., 26, 27
\JEBER
James \J., 26, 30
\JEEKS
Marion, 4
\JElL
Hannah C., 23, 30
\JELKER
\Jilliam D., 26, 28
\JELLS
Anna, 24, 30
Sarah, 34
\JELTY
Jesse N., 26, 29
\JESTCOTT
Mary F., 23, 30
\JESTERHOUSE
Ethel M., 36
\JEY
John, 13·
\JEYBRIGHT
\Jm., 17

\JHARTON
G. Chapman, 26, 27
\JHIPPLE
Judi th Cox, 1
\JH ITE
Mernevia, 32
_, 15
\JHITMAN
Grace S., 22, 30
\JHITNEY
_,15
\JICKS
Ethel, 35
\JILBUR
Maude H., 22, 30
\JILCOX
Charles E., 26
\JILDER
John, 16
\JI LLIAMS
Charles, 26, 28
Johnson, 26, 28
Louisa, 23, 30
\JILLIAMSON
Al ice, 26, 30
Charles D., 26, 27
\JI LLI S
Jeremiah, 15

ZEEB
\JILSON
Anna, 34
Harry F., 26, 28
ZIEGLER
Ida, 34
\Jilliam F., 27, 28
Sarah, 37
ZIESENIS
\JINCHELL
Henry, 12, 13
Hattie E., 25, 30
H., 31
\JINEY
Thos. G., 19, 21, 22, 26 ZIESINESS
Louise, 25, 30
\JINGET
ZIMMERMAN
Pansy, 33
Thaddeus S., 27
\JINTER
ZUAKENBUSH
Paul, 35
Mary, 36
Thomas K., 26, 28
\JINTERS
Elnora, 26, 30
\JISE
F. (Mrs.), 32
\JOLFSON
Charles (Dr.), 14
\JOODRING
Louis F., 26, 27
\JOODS
E.F., 11
\JOODSUM
John, 33
\JOOD\JARD
Emel ine, 15
J.R., 12, 13
Lincoln, 26, 30
\JOOSTER
Henry S., 26, 28
\JORMLY
_, 15
\JORTHINGTON
Linnie B., 25, 30
\JRIGHT
Lizzie E., 20, 30
Robert, 27, 29
\JULFKUHLE
August, 11
T;"ll ie, 31
YARGER
H.L., 17

H.S., 19
YEAGER
Isidor, 27
YODER
Josie, 26, 30
YORK
Carrie, 33
YOUNG
C.B., 34
Mathew J., 27, 30

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Published Quarterly By:

'Douglas Countg Genealogical Societg
P.o. BOX 3664

LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President • . • • •
Vice President •••
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer •
Librarian ••••
Genealogist •••
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St, Lawrence, KS 66044 (Jackie Kennedy, elect)
(Volunteer needed)
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046 (Justin Brown, elect)
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044 (Volunteer needed)
(Volunteer needed)
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
Refreshments. •
Goodwill. • • • • .
Ways and Means. • •
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman.
I ndependence Day. •
Maple Leaf Festival
Budget . • . • • • •
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
FGS Representatives
Publications •••
Pioneer Chairman.
Pioneer Committee

Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Vivian Commons, Rt. 1, Box 205, Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
Shirely North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean.Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

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* * * * * * * * * *

The Doug.las County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workShop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00
single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County
Genealogical Society and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from
JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont st., Lawrence, KS. Hours are
Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •• Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE
CHECKED OUT. A card file of the Society's holdings is kept 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 Genealogical society, Inc.

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Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
Vol. XIII, No.4

Summer 1990

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CONTENTS

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Marriage Certificate of William A. PATTERSON and Edna D.
McFARLAND ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Family Bible of Frank A. and Hattie A. BAILEy ••......•••....• 161
Old Residents of Lawrence Pass On, 1909 .••.....•••...•..••••. 162
Death Notices from the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas, 1860-1935 •.••••........•. 163
Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents .......••• 175
wills Recorded in Douglas County 1872-1890 ..........•.....••• 177
Membership Records, First Christian Church, Lawrence, cont •.. 181
obituary of Mrs. EugeneLUTZ ..•............•.•••••••••.....•. 187
Death Records of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the
Fairview Methodist Episcopal Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Corrections to Augustus WATTLES Genealogy .............•..•••• 188
The Kansas Farmer and Mail &amp; Breeze Directory, 1920, cont •••• 189

Queries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 197
Index of Names in Current Issue ••••••......•••••••...•••••••. 199
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�PAKILY BIBLE OP PRANK A. and BATTlE A. BAILEY
The F.A. Bailey Bible was donated to the Watkins Nusuem in Lawrence by Helen
Best. The family information was extracted and submitted by Judy Sweets.
TITLE PAGE: The Holy Bible, Philadelphia and Boston, George McLean
Cincinnati and Chicago: E. Hannaford and Co.
New York: MacLean, Gibson and Co.
(NO date given.)
On pages in center of the Bible:
Attached Marriage certificate:
"This certificate certifies that F.A. BAILEY and Hattie A. HASKINS
were solemnly united by me in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony at
Lawrence, Kansas on the tenth day of December in the year of our
Lord one thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-Seven conformably to the
Ordinance of God, and the Laws of the State."
(Signed) S.Y. LUM,
Pastor Cong.l. Ch.
Family Register:
F.A. BAILEY born in Framingham, Mass, October 21st 1827
Hattie A. HASKINS born in Moretown, vt., March 5th 1834
United in marriage Dec 10th 1857 at Lawrence, Kans.
Births:
Maud B. MORSE

Bethel Vt.

February 14th 1883

Deaths:
Mrs. Hattie A. BAILEY died August 22nd 1906 in Lawrence, Kans.
Mr. Frank A. BAILEY died February 26, 1909 in Lawrence, Kansas.

F.A. BAILEY was in the 1st Emigrant
Aid Party to Lawrence in September,
1854.
Photo taken fran
Caldwell (1898)

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FRANK A. BAILEY,
Retired.

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Souvenir History of Lawrence by

�OLD RESIDENTS OF LAWRENCE PASS ON, 1909
On 4 January 1910, the Lawrence World printed the following list of those
persons over 70 who had died in Lawrence, KS during the year 1909, titled Old
Residents Are Passing. From the newspaper collection at the Kansas state
Historical Society Library in Topeka, KS. Contributed by Jean Snedeger.
*~**

ADAMS, J.W., 73
ANDERSON, Charles, 78
ANDERSON, Hattie, 90
ARBAUGH, Harrison, 75
ARTERBURN, Samuel, 83
BAILEY, F.A., 81
BANKSON, Elizabeth, 77
BARBER, Saarh J., 76
BARNETT, Mary, 72
BARTEAUX, Anna L., 84
BATES, Virginia, 70
BEATTIE, Mary A., 78
BECHAM, Dicy, 80
BLACK, Laura J., 77
BOND, Enos, 71
BRADSHAW, Mary, 73
BRICKLEY, Michael, 74
BROWN, John, 100
BROWN, John, 90
BROWN, Levi, 75
BROWN, Mary E., 87
BROWN, Mrs. M.A., 73
BROWN, Nancy, 78
CALAFER, George, 80
CHARLETON, Martha Curtis, 80
COON, Ezra, 70
COX, Richard A., 88
DAVIS, William, 81
DEAY, John R., 81
DlVELBLISS, John, 70
DUNN, Samuel H., 72
EMERY, Charles E., 79
FLUKE, Mrs. W.W., 76.
GILMORE, John, 77
HANEY, J.H., 75
HARDWICK, Sally B., 76
HARRIS, W.C., 83
HENSON, Emily, 74
HOLLOWAY, Mrs. Kate, 78
HORNSBY, Mrs. Carrie M., 80
HOUT, Henry, 70
HOWELL, Mrs. A.K., 73
HOWLAND, Marcia B., 70
HUNT, George J., 74
JACOBSEN, Anna, 84

JAMESON, Mrs., 83
JENKINS, Peter, 87
JOHNSON, Indiana, 72
JONES, William, 84
KEEFER, George W., 70
KNIGHT, Mrs. Elizabeth, 77
LEIBEY, Mrs. Nancy A., 74
LOFGREN, Francis, 73
LONGFELLOW, Charles, 97
McCLASKEY, J.R., 87
McCREATH, James, 78
McCREATH, Sarah, 76
McCURDY, Elizabeth, 73
MENDENHALL, Mrs. S.E., 77
MILLER, Mrs. Ella, 70
OLMSTEAD, Phillip, 73
OWENS, Elsie, 82
PEARSON, Katherine, 70
PENNINGTON, Elizabeth, 71
PEPPER, Mrs. E.A., 76
PREISACH, Louisa, 79
PUCKETT, Rev. Enos, 75
RANDALL, Polly, 87
RANKIN, Mrs. Phoebe E., 77
REYNOLDS, William, 90
RICH, Levi, 73
RIDENOUR, Peter D., 78
SAND HOVAL, John, 81
SEAGGAN, Katherine M., 88
SEYMOUR, Charles, 70
SHEPHERD, Samuel, 120
SMITH, Cynthia, 78
SPENCER, Henry K., 81
STEVENS, Van Buren, 73
SUGRUE, Jeremiah, 79
TAYLOR, Emily, 83
VAN VooRIKS?, Jane E., 76
VERMILIA, Mrs. Cynthia, 77
VINCENT, Capt. J.C., 75
WASHINGTON, Olive, 85
WEATHERBY, Martha J., 76
WELCH, Helen M., 89?
WHITE, Mrs. Catherina, 84
WINSTON, Katherine, 73
ZIMMERMAN, Albert, 80.

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�DEATH NOTICES FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE
GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS
1860 -

1935

The following death notices were researched by Jean Snedeger and Beverley
Chapman at the Kansas state Historical Society Library in Topeka, KS. Typed by
Sonnie Kemberling.
Lodge No.
6
9
9?
13?
23
30?
83
87?
420

Name of Lodge
Lawrence
Acacia
Shawnee
Lecompton
Palmyra
Valley
Doric
Ashlar
Lecompton

Name
Abdelal, Alfred G.
Achning, Charles J.
Alden, E.
Alder, John W.
Alexander. Francis M.
Allen, Lyman
Allen, Robert B.
American, Sampson
Amsden, Geo. W.
Anderson, Andrew S.
Anderson, Theodore F.
Andrews, Charles R.
Angevine, Charles H.
Apitz. Fred W.
Armstrong. Albert W.
Arthur. Frank M.
Asher, Henry B.
Assman. Justice

Town

County

Lawrence
Lawrence
Big Springs
Lecompton
Baldwin
N. Lawrence
Eudora
Clinton
Lecompton

Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas

A
Lodge
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Palmyra No 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Doric No. 83
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6

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Death Date
Jan. 24, 1913
Nov. 12, 1934
July 1, 1882
July 13. 1919
July 21. 1903
Dec. 6, 1863
Apr. 23, 1909
?
July 28. 1906
Feb. 15. 1901
Apr. 26, 1929
Feb. 2. 1915
Apr. 11. 1920
July 5. 1890
June 10, 1926
July 25. 1912
Dec. 9. 1922
July 23. 1895

B
Babcock. Carmi A.
Bailey. Charles N.
Bailey, Geo. C.
Bailey. Robert W.
Baker., Isaac L.
Baldwin, Eben
Bangs, wolford N.
Barber. John
Barber, Oliver
Barber, Oliver P.

Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No.9
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No, 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
163

Oct. 22. 1889
July 13. 1928
Nov. 27, 1907
Oct. 10, 1915
Mar. 17, 1916
Aug. 3, 1917
Mar 23, 1898
Jan. 11, 1905
Oct. 24, 1895
Sept. 16. 1936

�Barber, 'tim. T.
Barker, George J.
Barnes, Wm. C.
Bassett, Bradford S.
Bassett, Owen A.
Bea1, Ralph
Beard, John W.
Beattie, John
Beattie, william E.
Becker, Albert
Beda1e, l,..rm.
Bell, John H.
Bennett, William
Benson, John H.
"Benson, Tha tcher ~I.
Betz, Wm. F.
Bigelow, Cassius A.
Biggs, L.C.
Birbush, Henry
Bishoff, C.N.
B1ackmar, Frank W.
Blair, E. James
Blair, Hugh
Boener, Wm.
Bofinger, otto
Bond, Edward W.
Boughton, Allyn
Bouldin, Clark
Bowman, Charles O.
Bowman, Henry
Boyd, Robert S.
Brewer, Joseph C.
Bricken, Edgar C.
Bristow, William
Brome1sick, Walter W.
Brome1sick, William
Brooks, Paul R.
Brown, Ira
Brown, Rufus H.
Brown, Waitman W.
Brown, Warren B.
Brownell, Wm. B.
Brune, Gustav
Buck, Alfred H.
Buckminster, James G.
Bu11ene, William L.
Bunn, Paul K.
Burlington, Robert B.
Busch, William J.
Butler, Oliver
Butts, John W.

Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No.6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence, No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9'
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
PalJnyra No. 23
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83

164

Nov. 10, 1893
Oct. 12, 1912
May 18, 1899
Mar. 11, 1869
July 19, 1896
Dec. 25, 1933
Nov. 25, 1910
Feb. ~o, 1896
Dec. 11, 1938
Dec. 31, 1925
July 26, 1889
Jan. 23, 1936
June 25, 1921
Aug. 14, 1937
Dec. 30, 1919
Nov. 29, 1903
Mar. 14, 1923
May 10, 1904
Feb. 26, 1891
Sept. 22, 1912
Mar. 30, 1931
Jan. 9, 1923
Dec. 8, 1922
Jan 23, 1905
Feb. 27, 1936
June 3, 1922
June 6, 1928
Jan. 22, 1925
Aug. 18, 1936
Mar. 7, 1922
July 26, 1906
Feb. 7, 1923
Apr. 12, 1927
Mar. 16, 1921
Aug. 2, 1933
Feb. 16, 1929
Dec. 17, 1916
Nov. 19, 1897
May 13, 1916
Jan. 12, 1916
May 29, 1927
July 31, 1915
Feb. 27, 1919
Jan. 10, 1909
July 23, 1904
July 31, 1926
Jan. 25, 1933
Aug. 12, 1882
Oct. 21, 1936
June 9, 1912
Apr. 22, 1935

�C

Dec. 19, 1930
Camp, Oliver C.
Doric No. 83
July 17. 1927
Canfield, Walter J.
Acacia No.9
July 16, 1928
Carman, Charles W.
Lawrence No.6
in
book?
18889
(as typed
Carpenter, Chas.
Doric No. 83
May
23,
1938
Carr, Samuel V.
Doric No. 83
Cartright, C.J. (as typed in book Arcana No.9 (no other lodge
Feb. 5, 1889
could be Acacia)
No.9)
Jan. 16, 1876
Lawrence No. 6
Cartwright, W.W.
June
27, 1922
Acacia No. 9
Casley, Frank D.
Aug. 5, 1936
Acacia No. 9
Chafin, Georgia T.
Mar. 14, 1877
Palmyra No. 23
Chapman, Joseph
Feb. 22, 1899
Charlton, John
Acacia No.9
July 22, 1900
Childs, James D.
Doric No. 9
Apr. 14, 1895
Lawrence No. 6
Christian, James
July 20, 1890
Church, H.G.
Lawrence No. 6
Jan. 7, 1907
Clark, Albert P.
Lawrence No. 6
Dec. 14, 1918
Clarke, Fred E.
Lawrence No. 6
Clayton, Ross H.
May 31, 1930
Lawrence No. 6
Coddington, Charles W.
Aug. 11, 1913
Palmyra No. 23
Cohn, Asher L.
Feb. 27 1890
Lawrence No. 6
Collins, King
Oct. 15, 1884
Acacia No. 9
Conn, Malcolm
Sept. 5. 1903
Acacia No. 9
Conner, David E.
Acacia No. 9
Apr. 5, 1935
Cook, Hugh
?
Palmyra No. 23
,1901
Cook, Julius E.
Acacia No. 9
Apr. 16, 1928
Cooper, W.L.
Acacia No.9
Apr. 2, 1885
Copp, H.Y.
Doric No. 83
May 23, 1904
Corey, Criley E.
Doric No. 83
Apr. 4, 1932
Corkhill, William F.
Palmyra No. 23
Jan. 18, 1928
Cotton, James A.
Lawrence No. 6
Aug. 21, 1879
Cowgill, Charles D.
Lawrence No. 6
June 7, 1934
Cox, Albert L.
Acacia No.9
Nov. 7, 1929
Cox, Joseph J.
Acacia No.9
Aug. 5, 1914
Cracklin, Joseph
Acacia No.9
Aug. 2, 1888
Cradit, N.C.
Palmyra No. 23
Mar. 13 , 1905
Craig, Charles D.
Acacia No.9
Dec. 27, 1925
Crim, Edward K.
Lawrence No. 6
Aug. 16, 1932
Crocker, Eden F.
Lawrence No. 6
June 14, 1928
Crosby, M.T.
Palmyra No. 23
Dec. 11, 1893
Crouse, Benjamin A.
Lecompton No. 420
Apr. 21, 1935
Crowe, Frederick
Lawrence No. 6
Feb. 14, 1930
Culbertson, Wm. M.
Lawrence No. 6
Feb. ?, 1892
Curry, Albert M.
Acacia No.9
Feb. 21, 1933
Curtis, James R.
Lawrence No. 6
July 10, 1911
Cutler, Chas.
Palmyra No 23
July 22, 1893
Cutler, Henry A.
Lawrence No. 6
July 11, 1910
D

Dailey, John A.
Dalton, B.J.
Daniels, James G.
Darling, Thos. C.

Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
165

June
Oct.
Cct.
Mar.

21, 1905
27, 1923
5, 1918
27, 1899

�Darrell, Asa
Davidson, Kenneth W.
Davis, Frank
Davis, John W.
Deamer, John 1'1.
Deatz, Adam C., Jr.
Debelbess,.John
Deering, John H.
DeForest, Charles
Deming, Newell P.
Denlinger, Uriah F.
Dennis, James M.
Dicker, Alfred J.
Dinkley, John T.
Dinsmoor, Frank F.
Doane, Benjamin F.
Dodder, ,S.R.
Dolisi, John Edward
Dorsey, Eli F.
Doty, Frank H.
Drew, Joseph
Duncan, Chas. S.
Duncan, Wesley H.
Dunlap, Charles G.
Durr, Alfred F.

Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawre:nce No. 6
Lawrence )[0. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No.6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Doric No. 83

Feb. 6, 1901
Apr. 29, 1934
May 27, 1936
Nov. 12, 1912
Apr. 16, 1922
Jan. 8, 1933
Dec. 28, 1909
Dec. 12, 1880
Sept. 29. 1926
July 12, 1912
Feb. 1. 1919
Feb. 1, 1918
Nov. 29. 1924
Dec 24, 1937
Apr. 7, 1893
May 28, 1912
July?, 1893
Sept. 22, 1934
Oct. 3, 1918
July 13, 1932
May 3, 1870
Apr. 15, 1904
Sept. 2J., 1902
Sept. 27. 1936
Feb. 18, 1923

E

Eastman, Walter M.
Ecke, Julius C.
Edgar, Robert A.
Edmonds, Thomas J.
Edmondson, Robert
Eggert, Walter W.
Eidermiller, Alexander G.
Elder, Wm. Henry
Elliott, Russell D.
Ellison, Joseph
Emley, Samuel C.
Enos, H.L.
Enyart, Frank D.
Ericsson, Herman C.
Esterly, Chas. E.
Evans, Frank T.
Evans, william J.
Evatt, Wm.
Ewing, Florence A.

Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No.
Acacia No~ 9

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

Nov. 13, 1917
May 13, 1922
Dec. 18, 1933
Mar. 20, 1912
Aug. 14. 1931
Oct. 17, 1918
Jan. ?
Jan. 22, 1908
Dec. 24. 1926
Sept. 23, 1901
Oct. 15, 1912
?

Aug. 29, 1930
Sept. 12. 1931
Sept. 10, 1901
Aug. 23, 1935
Mar. 21, 1937
Sept. 29, 1892
June 12, 1926

F

Farnam, Edward R.
Ferrill, Thos. J.
Fiegenbaum, Benjamin F.
Fields, S.F.
Fisher,. Fred G.
Fitzpatrick, James
Flinn, Geo.

Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No.
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No.
166

6
6
6
6

July 7, 1905
Jan. 29, 1906
Jan. 20, 1934
July 27, 1895
July 18, 1917
Nov. 27, 1925
Sept. 2, 1903

�Jan. 10, 1907
Aug. 30, 1924
Apr. 22, 1909
July 6, 1927
Aug. 3, 1921
Oct. 3, 1932
Nay 7, 1877
May 26, 1908
July 11, 1922
May 4, 1918

Acacia No.9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No.6
Lawrence No. 6
PalmyTa No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Doric No. 83
Acacia No. 9

Florer, John E.
Floyd, Charles B.
Fluke, Wm. W.
Ford, William V.
Forter, Samuel A.
Foster, Lew W.
Frazer, Robert L.
French, Frank
Frye, Frederick R.
Fugate, Joseph B.

G

Gabriel, Charles C.
Gaddis, Edward E.
~allagher, Eugene T.
Gardner, Theodore
Gilbert, Robert L.
Gillette, Charles W.
Glendinning, James I.
Gray, Geo. W.
Gray, Samuel H.
Green, H. M.
Green, Ulysses S.
Greenlee, M.D.
Griesa, Adolph C.
Griffith, T.D.
Griggs, John R.
Griggs, Sidney W.
Griswold, J.F.
Gwin, Nathan A.

Doric No. 83
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9

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Sept 17, 1931
Jan. 27, 1907
Sept. 20, 1925
Sept. 28, 1929
June 9, 1920
Nov. 24, 1912
Feb. 28, 1926
Aug~ 26, 1902'
Sept. 14, 1936
Nov. 29, 1900
May 26, 1889
Mar. 7, 1904
July 7, 1909
Feb. 24, 1895
Apr. 29, 1924
May 24, 1924
Aug. 21, 1863
June 26, 1923

H

Hair, Frank N.
Hall, Clarence S.
Hall, Hiram S.
Hall, Hubert E.
Hamlin, James A
Hammert, John
Hanna, Franklin P.D.
Hansen, Theodore N.
Hanson, Geo. W.
Hanson, George Ii.
Hanson, H.W.
Harman, Ralph
Harman, Will H.
Harmon, Benj. F.
Harris, J .M.
Hartley, Forest M.
Haskell, Dudley C.
Haskell, Frank W.
Haskell, John G.
Heiges, Jonas
Henderson, Howard W.
Henderson, John A.

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Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lecompton No. 420
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Valley No. 30
Lawrence No. 6
Valley No. 30
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
167

Dec. 23, 1906
Feb. 11, 1922
July 1, 1908
Dec. 22, 1933
Sept. 20, 1929
Aug. 19, 1889
June 13, 1921
Apr. 6, 1926
July 9, 1900
Oct. 2, 1936
July 26, 1868
Aug. 19, 1931
May 30, 1883
Dec. 23, 1910
Mar. 13, 1902
July 23, 1930
Dec. 16, 1883
May 15, 1929
Nov. 25, 1907
Dec. 1, 1902
Feb. 1, 1930
Aug. 8, 1907

�Henley, Albert
Henry, John H.
Herrington, Jacob D.
Hertzler, Harvey B.
Higgins, \Villiam E.
Highley, Frank A.
Hill, Harvy D.
Hill, James H.
Hilliker, Lynn Lamb
Hinesley, William A.
Hoar, Clement A.
Hobbs, William
Hoffman, Laton E.
Hollister, Simpson
Holloway, James O.
Holmes, George D.
Hopkins,E.E.
Hornsby, Columbus
Houghtettin, J.M.
Houghton, Charles P.
House, Edward L.
Houston, M.W.
Houston, Wm. E.
Hughes, Joseph A.
Hunt, Charles W.
Hunt, Geo. A.
Huson, Richard
Hutches, Herbert
Hutson, George E.
Hutt, John E.

Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Valley No. 30
Lawrence No.6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6

oct. 29, 1919
Nov. 3, 1925
July 30, 1911
Feb. 11, 1929
May 13, 1920
Dec. 1, 1929
Feb. 8, 1913
Apr. 23, 1926
Apr. 3, 1906
Jan. 9, 1922
May 15, 1930
July 1, 1927
Dec. 26, 1871
Dec. 30, 1900
Oct. 27, 1928
Feb. 11, 1923
Oct. 3, 1901
Jan. 13, 1862
Mar. 2, 1878
Jan. 14, 1933
Jan. 19, 1912
Mar. 16, 1882
Jan. 19, 1875
July 23, 1922
Apr. 14, 1912
Nov. 20, 1907
Oct. 23, 1881
May 2, 1924
Sept. 27, 1935
Oct. 2, 1931

I

Innes, George

Lawrence No. 6

Apr. 12, 1924

J

Jaeschke, Herman
Jarmain, John J.
Jenson, Niels Oksen
Jewett, J.E.
Johnson, Charles F.
Johnson, Geo. Y.
Johnson, Jerome B.
Johnson, Newton C.
Johnson, Ralph S.
Jones, George W.
J Or.i'~S, Harrison
Jones, William T.
Junkins, Walter C.
Junkins, William W.

Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23

168

Oct. 23, 1938
Mar. 23, 1921
Sept. 12, 1928
Oct. 13. 1895
May 1, 1918
Oct. 9, 1898
~1ar. 26, 1933
Oct. 23, 1912
?

May 2, 1935
Feb. 24, 1929
Jan. 13, 1919
Oct. 19, 1918
June 3, 1919

�K

Kasold, Edmund A.
Keckley, Hugh H.
Kelso, Clarence Z.
Kennard, Jesse D.
Kennedy, Jas. K.
Kennedy, X Jay
Keohane, Timothy J.
Kinzer, Edward J.
Kirchhoff, Arthur L.
Klein, Edgar
Kraus, Ernest W.
Kuhn, Charle L.
Kunkel, John J.

Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Lecompton No. 420
Acacia No.9

I'
\ ~;

May 1, 1927
Oct. 8, 1925
Feb. 7, 1926
June 23, 1932
May ?, 1906
Dec. 27, 1934
Dec. 18, 1934
Aug. 17, 1922
Jan. 2, 1933
Aug. 16, 1925
July 27, 1933
Cct. 14, 1925
Aug. 30, 1901

L

Ladd, E.D.
Lander, Harry T.
Laptad, Paul
Lawrence, James
Lawson, James
Lawson, John
Lawson, Spencer J.
Lawton, Frank A.
Lee, William G.
Leonard, George
Leonard, Wellington Y.
LeSuer, Owen C.
Lewis, Luther N.
Liggett, John R.
Light, Harvey H.
Lind, Peter
Lindamood, Milo N.
Lindley, Corydon E.
Lindsey, Elgy L.
Lishner, Herman W.
Love, Alex
Love, Wm. R.
Luckan, Fritz O.
Ludington, Reuben
Lutz, Jacob F.

Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6

Aug. 26, 1872
Dec. 3, 1927
Feb. 20, 1932
Nov. 13, 1916
Nov. 11, 1895
Aug. 28, 1883
Feb. 12, 1936
Jan. 9, 1919
Nov. 2, 1929
Oct. 3, 1931
Apr. 27, 1908
Dec. 13, 1927
Oct. 5, 1933
Feb. 10, 1931
Nov. 24, 192.5
Jan. 8, 1917
Jan. 16, 192.5
Dec. 24, 1932
Apr. 14, 1932
June 1.5, 1909
Dec. 28, 190.5
Jan. 31, 191.5
Apr. 1, 1929
Oct. 9, 190.5
Sept. 12, 1936

Mc
McAllaster, Octavius
McAllister, Benj.
MacLean, John
McClelland, Charles B.
McConnell, John
McCurdy, Charles F.
McCurdy, Samuel H.
McElhany, Wilson
McFarland, Charles W.

Lawrence No. 6
!awrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6

169

Dec. 27, 1911
May 5, 1890
Dec. 30, 1936
Sept. 11, 1927
Mar. 1.5, 1894
May 17, 1938
June 6, 1924
June 19, 1'905
Jan. 3, 1915

�McFarland, John N.
McGrade, Frank
NcKee, Gordon E.
MacKie, George K.
McKinney, John N.
l'1cKone, Wilbur H.
l'icMurphy, John W.
McMurry, John

Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6

Sept. 12, 1905
Aug. 19, 1913
Aug. 10, 1927
June 15, 1928
June 4, 1928
Dec. 15,1935
Apr. 19, 1938
Jan. 13, 1881

M

Main, Henry J.
Manley, Byron G.
Manley, Robert C.
Mans, J.
March, Geo.
March, William Frank
Marks, Alexander
Marks, Arthur L.
Marshall, Earl H.
Martin, Roy J.
Martin, Wm. D.
Hartling, Francis H.
Mason, Myron·R.
Maxwell, Albert R.
Helvin, John
Merchant, Herschel
z.ierchant, Nelson
Merritt, Francis
Merry, Charles B.
Merwin, Ray E.
Metcalf, James C.
Metsker, Henry F.
Milham, William F.
Miller, Albert P.
Miller, Alexander R.
Miller, William C.
Mills, Austin R.
Mitchell, Alex C.
I-a tchell, Edward A.
Monroe, Alexander
Moore, Horace L.
Moore, John C.
Moore, Samuel P.
Morgan, 0rville S.
Morrow, Charles
Horse, Frederic D.
Moys, William H.
Murch, Rev. H.G.
Murphy, Charles W.

Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia ?-'o. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence lio. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No.9
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Laurence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6

May 22, 1906
Jan. 6, 1927
Sept. 15, 1932
July 27, 1895
Nov. 1, 1910
Hay 24, 1933
May 28, 1916
Aug. 20, 1927
Jan. 30, 1928
Aug. 15, 1935
Sept. 10, 1898
Dec. 24, 1926
June 29, 1910
July 28, 1936
July 4, 1933
Mar. 5, 1922
Nay 10, 1912
~lar. 20, 1884
Apr. 21, 1938
Nov. 25, 1928
Dec. 5, 1923
Jan. 8, 1938
May 7, 1932
June 24, 1937
Dec. 26, 1912
Jan. 20, 1938
Oct. 20, 1888
July 7, 1911
Jan. 25, 1934
Mar. 24, 1916
May 1, 1914
Oct. 27, 1925
Feb. 15, 1926
Jan. 16, 1932
Apr. 27, 1916
July 29, 1931
Feb. 11, 1922
Mar. 7, 1877
June 4, 1936

N

Nadelhoffer, William
-Nesbitt, Houston
Nevison, Wm. W.

Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9

170

Apr. 11, 1918
Dec. 11, 1908
Feb. 26, 1912

�Newby, Henry
Noll, Fredw.
Norway, D.C.
Norwood, George W.

Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Lecompton No. 420

Feb. 1, 1916
July 24, 1914
June 24, 1881
May 1, 1928

0
O'Brien, Delos
O'Bryon, James W.
Ogden, Jonathon
Olin, Arvin S.
Olmstead, Philip
Otwer, Charles

Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No.
Lawrence No.

6
6
6
6
6

Oct.
July
July
Mar.
Feb.
July

19, 1911
2, 1936
27, 1896
26, 1935
2, 1909
?, 1892

P
Page, Henry R.
Palmer, Samuel
Parcels, Byron ~j.
farkhurst, Ivan P.
Parmalee, Edward Carroll
Parmenter, Charles S.
Parnell, Benj. H.
Partridge, Alanson
Patton, Thomas McFadden
Pa tty, Harry S.'
Pearson, Thomas
Pease, Charles A.
Pebles, Robert
Pendleton, Wm. H.
Perkins, Delbert W.
Perkins, Lucius H.
Perry, John A.
Petterson, John W.
Phillips, Lewis L.
Pierce, Floyd C.
Pierson, August J.
Pierson, Sam B.
Pilla, Charles
Pittsford, Enoch J.
Plank, Ulysses S.G.
Plaskett, Wm.
Poland, Claire A.
Power, Byron B.
Prentice, Homer C.
Prentus, S.B.
Protsch, Richard E.

Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No-. 6
Lawrence No. 6
?

?

Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
?
?

?
?

Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9

June 27, 1924
July 30, 1923
June 19, 1917
Feb. 8, 1927
May 10, 1901
Oct. 6, 1922
Jan. 12, 1910
July 7, 1900
Nov. 29, 1892
Sept. 15, 1904
May 7, 1891
Feb. 3, 1913
July 15, 1869
May 6, 1915
Feb. 9, 1925
June 1, 1907
Apr. 12, 1921
Oct. 12, 1929
Jan. 29, 1924
Apr. 16, 1938
Sept. 11, 1935
July 14, 1882
Sept. 4, 1916
Mar. 12, 1917
Apr. 4, 1937
Nov. 27, 1907
June 12, 1921
Aug. 1, 1936
Mar. 14, 1930
Oct. 9, 1892
Oct. 30, 1937

g
Quayle, William A.

Palmyra No. 23

171

Mar. 9, 1925

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�R

Rader, Valentine S.
Rankin, Floyd V.
Raymond, Joseph H.
Rayson, Thomas
Reames, Thos. Givings
Reding, Harry
Reed, Fred W.
Reeder, Edward T.
Reinisch, William F.
Remington, Pamphelious F.
Reynolds, Charles
Reynolds, Rev. Chas. D.
Reynolds, Clarkson
Rhodes, Lycurqus
Richards, Chas. O.
Richards, Henry O.
Richards, Oscar G.
Ridgeway, Charles L.
Riggs, Henry C.
Rinert, Mat
Robinson, Joseph A.
Robinson, Morris
Robinson, William H.
Robinson, William H.
Rogers, H.B.
Rorick, David
Rose, Wilbur J.
Ross, John B.
Ross, John P.
Ross, Wiley C.
Rowlands, David L.
Rudd, E.D.
Russ, Alva A.
Russell, John B.
Russell, Luther P.
Russell, Warren A.
Russell, William J.

Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
?
?
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
?
?
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
?
?
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Doric No. 83
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia ro. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23

Nov. 1, 1919
Nov. 25, 1937
Feb. 16, 1910
l1ar. 4, 1919
Feb. 21, 1900
July 4, 1928
June ?, 1901
Sept. 9, 1898
Mar. 21, 1932
Feb. 3, 1933
Dec. 29, 1885
Dec. 28, 1885
Mar. 31, 1911
Dec. 17, 1903
Mar. 30, 1885
Apr. 30, 1921
Apr. 4, 1915
Aug. 1, 1931
Dec. 9, 1937
Jan 13, 1937
Feb. 27, 191'9
Mar. 20, 1911
Oct. 16, 1918
Dec. 4, 1926
July 1, 1896
Apr. 26, 1923
Dec. 14, 1934
Dec. 1, 1904
Feb. 23, 1902
sept. 30, 1911
Mar. 28, 1912
?

July
Apr.
Jan.
Nov.
June

18, 1906
8, 1924
3, 1932
30, 1896
18, 1934

s
Sanderson, Thomas
Sanderson, William G.
Sanford, William N.
Schnebley, Joseph G.
Scott, Boyd P.
Seattle, 11.P.
Sehon, Philip C.
Selig, August L.
Sellards, Archibald B.
Shanklin, Joseph T.
Shaw, Alex
Sheen, Wm. R.
Sheldon, J.S.
Sheorer, Geo.

Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lecompton No. 420
Palmyra No. 23
Lecompton No. 420
Lawrence No. 6
Lecompton No. 420
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
172

Apr. 12, 1914
July 30, 1932
Aug. 23, 1932
Apr. 24, 1895
May 3, 1936
Aug. 7, 1901
June 19, 1938
Apr. 20, 1931
Apr. 20, 1913
Apr. 3, 1912
Jan. 24, 1904
Apr. 20, 1897
?

Jan. 4, 1890

�Shewalter, E.S.
Shike, George A.
Shike, William D.
Shirk, Georbe D.
Shir ley, Frank J.
Sibley, Harry A.
Sibley, Winfred S.
Simmons, Frank P.
Simmons, Noah
Skofstad., Frank A.
Skofstad., Martin J.
Slack, Walter B.
Smith, Franklin P.
Smith, Henry C.
Smith, J.B.
Smith, James D.
Snyder, Henry J.
Sommer, George
Souder, Alvah
Soxman, Geo. F.
Spalding, Joseph A.
Spangler, Wm. C.
Sparks, Harold B.
Sparr, Ripley W.
Speck, James J.
Sperry, L.J.
Spicer, William P.
Splinter, J.M.
Squires, Constant F.
Squires, Wm. A.
Stanley, Lloyd L.
starr, J.M.
Steele, Lewis S •
. Sternberg, Leo
Sternberg, Thomas J.
Stevans, George F.
Steven, James
Stewart, Iremus D.
Storm, Anson
Strahm, Paul F.
Strong, Frank
Stubbs, Walter R.
Sullivan, Lyman

Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
Lecompton No. 420
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23

Apr. 15, 1899
Nov. 24, 1927
Nov. 26, 1928
June 2, 1929
July 18, 1930
Nov. 21, 1928
Mar. 17, 1918
Aug. 14, 1902
Apr. 27, 1898
Mar. 9, 1925
Feb. 6, 1929
Mar. 8, 1926
Nov. 3, 1933
Feb. ?, 1892
Mar.23, 1882
June 19, 1929
Feb. 17, 1900
Oct. 28, 1932
June 4, 1936
Oct. 17, 1909
June 2, 1934
Oct. 22, 1902
Sept. 14, 1925
Aug. 25, 1902
Jan. 10, 1932
Dec. 25, 1900
Apr. 8, 1922
Apr. 15, 1873
Apr. 28, 1916
June 1, 1910
Aug. 22, 1935
Jan. 9,.1895
June 14, 1916
May 20, 1908
Dec. 11, 1912
Jan. 9, 1914
Dec. 6, 1924
Mar. 21, 1918
Dec. 23, 1907
Sept. 14, 1912
Aug. 6, 1934
Nar. 25, 1929
Mar. 31, 1924

T

Taylor, Jas. M.
Terrell, Nymphus
Thatcher, Solon C.
Thompson, C.O.
Thompson, Fred
Thompson, Herbert
Thompson, Andrew
Thorp, S.M.
Thresher, Luther E.

Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
173

Dec.
Feb.
Aug.
June
July
Apr.
June
Aug.
Aug.

?, 1886
21, 1887
11, 1895
20, 1888
8, 1907
23, 1929
5, 1886
21, 1863
?, 1901

�Tillotson, Trueman T.
Tolbert, Charles
Trask, Josiah C.
Trefz, William, Jr.
Trotter, Thomas B.
Tucker, Charles H.
Tucker, Oliver C.
Tudhope, John
Tudhope, John E.
Tudhope, William H.
. Turner , Josiah H.

Doric No. 83
Acacia No. 9
lawrence No. 6
Doric No. 83
Palmyra No. 23
lawrence No. 6
lawrence No. 6
lawrence No. 6
lawrence No. 6
LaHrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9

?
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
Jan.
Jan.
Oct.
June
June
Xar.
Feb.

?, 1899

15,
21,
20,
11,
26,
12,
24,
13,
26,
29,

1936
1863
1930
1925
1930
1918
1927
1934
.1930
1916

U

Uhl, Earl L.

Ulrich, Jacob R.
Underwood, Junius
Urbansky, Benjamin

Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
lawrence No. 6

Feb. 10, 1919
Sept. 10, 1933
Mar. 27, 1930
July 14, 1926

v
VanHoesen, Isaac N.
VanKeuven, Lee S.
Van\-lely, Jasper
Varnum, Edwin H.

Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Valley No. 30
Lawrence No. 6

Jan. 6, 1897
Sept. ?, 1904
July 2, 1873
Apr. 2, 1930

w
Waldron, John Emery
walker, Jerry E.
l-lalker, Samuel
Wall, Charles L.
Wall, Glenn B.
Walruff, John
Walter, Wm. A.
Walton, John Calvin
Watson, Edwin P.
Watt, John T.
Weaver, Harry E.
Weber, Albin
Weber, Gustav
Weber, John L.
Weeks, Peter H.
West, Joseph A.
Wheeler, Gold H.
Wheeler, J. Hobart
Wheeler, John B.
Whipple, Charles M.
Whitcomb, Albion H.
Wh1 te , James
Whi tman , Herman D.
Whitzel, P.D.
wilcox, Wallace B.
Wilder, C.S.
Wilhelmi, Max

Palmyra No. 23
Palmyra No. 23
lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No.9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No.9
lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
174

Dec. 30, 1933
Jan. 12, 1927
May 8, 1893
Mar. 24, 1918
Apr. 29, 1933
Feb. 10, 1912
Jan. ?, 1907
Aug. 27, 1914
Jan. 5, 1917
Dec. 7, 1898
Dec. 21, 1933
July 20, 1901
Feb. 10, 1922
Oct. 1, 1890
Oct. 3, 1928
July 10, 1925
Apr. 10, 1907
Nov. 23, 1919
Mar. 8, 1881
June 2, 1924
Feb. 26, 1910
Apr. 20, 1899
Jan. 2, 1925
Sept. 3, 1901
Sept. 8, 1934
Oct.21, 1895
June 19, 1918

�Williams, Oscar H.
Williamson, Wm. T.
Wilmoth, E.
Wilson, Allen L.
Wilson, Loren C.
Wilson, Palmer S.
Winship, Walter C.
Winter, Mathias S.
Wolfe, Burton L.
Wollenzien, Wm.
Wood, Edwin W.
Wood, Sanborn D.
Woodruff, Thos. A.
Woodward, David T.
Woodyard, Charles F.
Worden, Lorenzo J.
Wright, Edgar
Wyler, Carl R.

Apr. 18, 1926
Aug. 21, 1863
May 13, 1873
Mar. 2, 1904
Feb. 28, 1905
Sept. 18, 1917
Oct. 25, 1919
Feb. 1, 1896
Oct. 15, 1928
Aug. 7, 1903
Oct. 31, 1902
Jan. 4, 1902
Nar. 17, 1881
Aug. 14, 1906
Jan. 1, 1913
Feb. 4, 1907
Aug. 2, 1907
May 27, 1902

Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Acacia No. 9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Acacia No.9
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Palmyra No. 23
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
Lawrence No. 6
X

None

Y

Yates, Wm.

Dec. 14, 1907

Lawrence No. 6
Z

Zerby, John V.
Zook, Loren S.
Zuttermeister, Louis

Acacia No. 9
Palmyra No. 23
Acacia" No. 9

Apr. 7, 1913
Jan. 26, 1935
Mar. 30, 1923
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RECENT OBITUARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUNTY RESIDENTS
The edition of the Lawrence Journal World in which the obituary appeared is
given in parentheses.
BRUNNER, Helen Payne, b. 20 Sep 1904, Lawrence, KS; d. 12 Apr 1990, Lawrence,
KS; m. 1 Sep 1928, Indianapolis, IN, Carl G. SEASHORE (divorced); m. 19
Oct 1952, Henry S. BRUNNER. Burial Boyertown, PA. (Fri. 13 Apr 1990)
COTTRELL, Margaret, b. 27 Jul 1896, Lone Star, KS; d. 29 Mar 1990, Oskaloosa,
KS; m. 6 Jun 1920, Lone Star, KS, Claude Richard COTTRELL. Burial Oak
Hill Cemetery. (Fri. 30 Mar 1990)
EBERWEIN, Olive I., b. 13 Dec 1904, Lawrence, KS; d. 12 Dec 1989, Tulsa, OK;
m. 1924, Charles o. EBERWEIN. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS.
(Thurs. 14 Dec 1989)
FERRIS, Marie Banning, b. 11 Oct 1895, Lawrence, KS; d. 8 Apr 1990, Topeka,
KS; m. George T. FERRIS. (Mon. 9 Apr 1990)
GABRIEL, Lillian Z. (MILBURN), b. 5 May 1905, rural Douglas Co., KS; d. 15 Jan
1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 16 Feb 1924, Leavenworth, KS, Alvin GABRIEL.
Burial Eudora Cemetery, Eudora, KS. (Tues. 16 Jan 1990)
GARNER, Earl Oliver, b. 17 Jan 1907, Lawrence, KS; d. 16 Feb. 1990, Lawrence,
KS; unmarried. Burial Underwood Cemetery north of Lawrence, KS. (Sun. 18
Feb. 1990)
HENSON, Kathryn C. Hahn, b. 28 Nov 1908, Lawrence, KS; d. 15 Apr 1990, Topeka,

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�KS; m. 11 Sep 1927, Lawrence,KS, W.C. "Connie" HAHN; m. 27 Oct 1982,
Miami, OK, Claude H. HENSON. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS.
(Mon. 16 Apr 1990)
KIEFER, Lucille Elizabeth, age 84, b. Lawrence, KS; d. 27 Dec 1989, Phoenix,
AZ; husband unnamed. (Thurs. 28 Dec 1989)
KINGERY, Lonzie Edward, b. 14 Feb 1909, southwestern Douglas Co., KS; d. 25
Feb 1990, Lawrence, KS; m. 21 Oct 1940, Toledo, OH, Victoria "Vicki"
Mary KHOURY. Burial Washington Creek Church Cemetery. (Mon. 26 Feb 1990)
LAUTER, Millie, b. 3 Jul 1908, Mound City, MO; d. 8 Mar 1990, Lawrence, KS; m.
Herbert ALEXANDER; m. 18 Jun 1964, Lawrence, KS, Alfred A. LAUTER.
Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS.
LEACH, Olin Edgar, b. 28 Jan 1903, Baldwin, KS; d. 27 Nov 1989, Wellsville,
KS; m. 22 Aug 1939, Fort Collins, CO, Marjoria CUNNINGHAM. Burial
Wellsville Cemetery, Wellsville, KS. (Tues. 28 Nov 1989)
LOGAN, Earnest Marshall, b. 8 Apr 1908, Clinton, KS; d. 28 Feb 1990, Topeka,
KS; m. 19 Sep 1934, Aurora DeMOSS. Burial Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, KS.
(Sun. 4 Mar 1990, Mon. 5 Mar 1990)
MARKLEY, Solan J., b. 8 Nov 1899, Douglas Co., KS; d. 7 Jan 1990, Lawrence,
KS; m. 27 May 1923 ·Mildred Katherine LONGANECKER. Burial Pleasant Grove
Cemetery south of Lawrence, KS. (Mon. 8 Jan 1990, Tues. 9 Jan 1990)
McCALL, Edwina Ware, age 87, b. Lawrence, KS; d. 20 Jan 1990, Laurel, MT; m.
Bannon McCALL. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Wed. 21 Jan
1990)
MITCHELL, Chester W.,· b. 2 Jan 1909, south of Lawrence, KS; d. 10 Mar 1990,
Topeka, KS; m. 20 May 1929, Lawrence, KS, Cora Bernice GODFREY. Burial
Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Mon. 12 Mar 1990)
NEMEC, Teckla S., age 89, b. Douglas Co., KS; d. 28 Dec 1989, Colorado
Springs, CO. (Sat. 30 Dec 1989)
PENDLETON, E. Helen, age 98, b. Lawrence, KS; d. 31 Dec 1989, Sonoma, CA;
unmarried. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Thurs. 4 Jan 1990)
PFLEGER, Carl W., b. 28 Oct 1901, Eudora, KS; d. 9 Jan 1990, Monrovia, CA; m.
1929 Louise FREEZE. (Tues. 16 Jan 1990)
PRICE, C. Marvin, age 87, b. Baldwin, KS; d. 29 Jan 1990, Oviedo, FL; m. Anna
N •• Burial St. Luke's Cemetery, Oviedo, FL. (Mon. 5 Feb 1990)
REVEY, Naomi Fern, b. 16 Mar 1902, Black Jack, KS; d. 6 Dec 1989 Wellsville,
KS; m. 9 Feb 1922, Ottawa, KS, Edward A. REVEY. Burial Wellsville
cemetery, Wellsville, KS. (Thurs. 7 Dec 1989)
SANDERS, A.B. "Blackie," b. 10 Jul 1908, Lone Star, KS; d. ,5 Jan 1990, 2440
Ohio, Lawrence, KS; m. 19 Mar 1933, OK, Frances FOX. Burial Oak Hill
Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Fri. 5 Jan 1990, Sun. 7 Jan 1990)
SUTTON, Emma Pugh, b. 5 Sep 1904, Lawrence, KS; d. 22 Jan 1990, Waverly, KS;
m. 11 Nov 1974, Quenemo, KS, Roy SUTTON. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery,
Lawrence, KS. (Mon. 22 Jan 1990)
SWALLOW, Esther C., b. 13 Dec 1902, family farm south of Stull, KS; d. 9 Mar
1990, Topeka, KS; m. 4 Apr 1928, Leavenworth, KS, Vern SWALLOW. Burial
Clinton Cemetery. (Sat. 10 Mar 1990)
WILSON, Henry Preston, b. 27 Sep 1906, Lawrence, KS; d. 19 Apr 1990, Lawrence,
KS; m. 5 Dec 1940, Lawrence, KS, Lorene I. HUNN. Burial Oak Hill
Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Fri. 20 Apr 1990)
WOOD, Ruth Woodard, b. 12 Oct 1901, Eudora,·KS; d. 21 Dec 1989, Eudora, KS; m.
Eri WOOD. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS. (Fri. 22 Dec
1989)
ZILLNER, Clement A., b. 12 Dec 1905, Eudora, KS; d. 25 Feb 1990, Lawrence, KS;
m. 1 Jun 1927, Eudora, KS, Edna SOMMER. Burial Holy Family Catholic
Cemetery, Eudora, KS. (Mon. 26 Feb 1990, Tues. 27 Feb 1990)

176

�WILLS RBCORDBD 1M DOUGLAS COUNTY
1872 - 1890

Abstracted from Case Files in Probate Court, Judicial Bldg., Lawrence, Ks.
Key to abbreviations used:
CF# - case file number
DC - date of codicil
dau - daughter
d.d.- date &amp; place of death
(if specifically mentioned)
DR - date will recorded
DW - date wi 11 made
dec - deceased

Exec - name of executor(s)
Heirs- names of heirs &amp; other beneficiaries mentioned in will, &amp; relationship, if shown
PW - place will was made
Rern- remarks or quotes
Wit- names of witnesses

PW ~ Redford, Westchester Co., NY
DR - ~4 Jun l8~O
Exec - Harper J. Dfminary, son-in-law
Wit: C. H. Brown, Bedford, NY &amp; J. W. Macomber, Bedford, NY
Heirs: Wife, Elizabeth; Son. Benjamin A. Ambler &amp; Dau • Sarah O.Dinimry

Ambler, William H.

CF# 68

.. . ! &gt; W .-15

Akers, Moses

Aug 1889

CF# 55

PW - North Lawrence

OW -14 Dec 1883 DR - 10 Feb 1886

Exec - Rhoda Akers
Wit: Thomas F. Harford. Kansas City, Mo. &amp; James M. Hendry
Heirs: Wife, Rhoda Akers &amp; adopted dau. Ida Akers
Adams, Sarah C.

CF# 47

PW - Lawrence
d.d.- 31 Jul 1882

ow - 5 Jun 1882
DR - 4 Aug 1882

Exec E.Corning Cowles, brother
Wi t: W. L. Tuttle &amp; J. A. McNus
Heirs: Brother &amp; sisters: Parmenas S. Cowles
L. Olivia Root
E. Corning Cowles
Bithiah W. C. Foote
Cordelia C. Gaylord Emily L. Johnson
Auburn Theological Seminnry Scholarship Fund
American Board of Commission for Foreign Missions
Aineri can Missionary Assoc. of New York City
American Bible Society
American Tract Society, City of New York
Dunn. Irena

CF# 602

PW - Palmyra Twp
OW - 13 Nov 1873
d.d. - 17 Nov 1873
DR - 23 Dec 1873
Exec - WIn. E. Barnes &amp; BaryUa Dunn; attested by William H. Gill
Wit: Mary G. Elwell, Ola Benson &amp; Kate C. Manning
Heirs: Son. Jonathan
Rem - -West 80 to Jonathan, East 80 to rest of my children. ··(not named)

Merchant, Prudence

CF# 1591

PW - Lecompton Twp

Exec - to be appointed by Probate Judge
Wi t: Charles Ingersoll, Nathan Hockett &amp; Henry Learned
Heirs: .Son Leonard &amp; his wife. Priscilla·

177

DW - 23 May 1859
DR - 31 Dec 1873

�Sawyer, Eli as B.

era

2214
PW - Chy of Lawrence, OW 15 Jan 1814
d.d. 29 Jul 1814 at Lawrence
DR 11 Aug 1814
Exec - Henry Waters
Wit: John Hutchings &amp; Marcus Summerfield
Heirs: Wife, Harriet Sawyer: wife's son, Ira SCott
First Born Charlotte Frazier; Last born dau. Marion Brastev
Son Philo H. Sawyer: oau Helen Waters; Dau Harriet Beam;
Son Lyman Sawyer &amp;eightdlildren of Son Elias J. Sawyer, who
is now dead.
Rem - "To wife- four notes against 1) Mrs~ Helen E. Starre'tt &amp; Willi lID A.
Starrett, 2) John Hutchings, 3) Edward Chapman &amp; Sarah W. Chapman
&amp; 4) Lucy H. T.aylor.

Roy, Theophilus

CF# 2015
PW - Marion Twp
1M - 1 Nov 1872
d.d. - 8 Jul 1814 in Marion Twp
DR - 23 Jul 1814
Exec - Wife &amp; son Charles P. Roy
Wi t: John n. SulliYan &amp;- G.· JI. T-erry· :.
Heirs:Wffe; Children:- Charles P. Roy, Nathan J. Roy, Tabitha E. Roy,
Mary A. Roy, Martha J. Roy, Ralph G. Roy &amp; Frank
T. Roy. Appointed wife guardian of two sonsRalph G. &amp; Frank J.

Casten, Zora H.

CF#

453

PW - CHy of Lawrence DW-11 Apr 1814

oR-16 Jun 1814
Exec - Rev. W. K. Marshall of Lawrence
Wit: J. S. Crew, J. S. White &amp;Geo. March
Beneficiaries: Rev. W. K. Marshall
Fund of Pittsburgh Annual Conference of M. E. Church
Endowment Fund Baker University, Baldwin
Bonrd of Education of M. E. Church in Kansas
Missionary Society of M. E. Church
Sitzler, John
CF#2210
PW Willow Springs Twp DW-9 Jan 1811
DR-21 May 1814
Exec - Son, John Sitzler
Wit: Willi3l'l W. Jenkins, W. Barricklow &amp; J. K. Goodin
Heirs: Two children - John Sitz1er and Lydia, wife of Blair A. Vess
of Anderson Co
First wife, Elizabeth Reinesalter(?)
Second wife, Elizabeth Boehler.
Stone. Maria W.

2208
PW - Douglas Co.
DC - 3 Jul 1812
Trustees of estate - Two sons
Wit: Geo. W. Smith &amp;Geo. P. Ware
Heirs: Sons Lyman C. Roberts &amp; Serenas H. Roberts
Former husband - Serenas A. Roberts
CF#

Dodder, Peter

ow - 15 Jun 1812
DR - 30 Mar 1874

CF# 606
PW - Mario'n Twp
ow - 28 Feb 1866
d.d.- 1 Feb 1815 DC -17 Sept 1872
DR - 6 Mar 1875
Exec - Thomas Banks
Wit: J. K. Goodin, John M. Haines &amp; Philip A~ Si1Ulllons
Wit. to Codicil: J. I. Paramore, E. H. Paramore &amp; J. K. Goodin
Heirs: Wife Margaret, Dau. 's - Hannah Ingersoll, Catherine Struble Mary
Sny?er &amp; Elmira Simmons; Sons -George, Marshall, Silas, Ja~ob,
Davld &amp; youngest son, Robert. (~hildren order uncertain)
Appointed wife guardian of minor children.
178

�Adams, Alonzo W.

CF# 62, Resident of 'awrence, formerly City of New York
PW - Cleveland, Cuy~oga Co., Ohio
OW - 21 Dec 1881 rx; - 17 Sept 1885 DR - 5 Mar 1887
Exec - Daniel Morgan Adams, brother, LaGrange, Lorain Co., Ohio
Charles B. Adams, brother, Lawrence, Ks.
Henry Murphy, brother-in-l aw, Cleveland, Ohio
Codicil names Solon Thacher to replace Henry Murphy, deceased.
Wit: Solon O. Thacher &amp; Geo. W. E. Griffith
Wit. to codicil: M. L. Brooks, Cleveland &amp; E.
Jo'hnson, Elyria, Ohio
Heirs: -Kin w - D. M. Adams, C. B. Adams, Maria A. Starr, Elizabeth A.
Parsons, Evelin Murphy. Jennie Colwell, Mary Reed, Mary McCleary.
Mrs. J. Marrows
Dau. Anna V. H. T. Caton, wife of Thomas Vince Caton
Brothers &amp; sisters: i. Daniel Morgan Adams
ii. Mrs. Minerva Ethel
iii. Mrs. Adaliza Moore
iv. Mrs. Evalina Murphy
v.' Mrs. 'Mari a Starr
vi. Mrs. Eli zabeth Ann Parsons, her son wn li am Parsons of
Vermont &amp; her dau. Mrs. Mary McCleary of St. Louis, her
granddaughter Jennie Evans
vii. William Adams &amp; his two sisters of Iowa, children of
dec. brother by his third wife, whose maiden name was
Jeannette Wright
viii. Niece Helen Leslie &amp; Niece Sarah Frances Norton (or
Rudebeck), dau. 's of dec. sister Clarinda Terry of
Ithaca, Tompkins Co.
ix. Alonzo Burlison, Frank Burlison &amp; Capitola, wife of
Jerome Morrow. Esq. of Cincinnati - the children of
dec. sister. Amanda Burlison.
In c~dicil. names children of Minerva Ethel, dec.:
Daniel Brink, Mary Reed, Sarah Scott &amp; Jennie Colwell.

Anderson. Jonas p.
CF# 37
OW - 20 May 1879
Exec - Clarkson Reynolds
Wit: C. P. Beeks &amp; S. C. Barricklow
Heir: Wife. Mary Anderson

DR - 14 Jun 1879

Wakefield. John A.

CF# 2512 published in Pioneer Vol. VII -

Spi'ttle. Mathew H.

CF# 2200 PW - Dougl as Co.

3~147

OW - Dec 1 1873 (1872?)

DR - 19 May 1873
Exec - George Ford &amp; Susan Spittle
Wit:
David Bailey &amp; WIn. J.Leis
Heirs: Dau. Sarah Ann Sullivan. her two children. Sarah J. Sullivan &amp;
Clara Elizabeth -Rem. ~ot 49 on New Jersey St •• City of Lawrencew
Youngest Dau. Susan Spittle Rem ~ot 17 with dwelling on the
Levee, CHy of Lawrence; Son John Spittle &amp; Dau. Henrietta Goff
"$1.00 each"
Banks. Elliot V.

CF# 181

OW - 28 Apr 1873
DR _ 21' May 1873
PW - Douglas County
Wife, May Stephens Banks, guardian of infant child, Nigella Banks
Wit: Nelson I. Stephens &amp; G.eo. A. Banks
Heirs: Wife &amp; infant child
179

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Menger, Freidrich

CF# 1592

PW - Douglas County OW - 23 Jul 1874
DR - 13 Aug 1874

Exec - Wife
Wit:
Julius Fischer &amp; Albert Menger
Heir - Wife Sophia Menger
Smith, Irvin H.
CF# 2205 published in Pioneer V.ol. VIII 1:44'
Smi th, Celinda
CF# 2206
-w
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•
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Seewald, Joseph

CF#2219

PW - Eudora Twp.

ow -

20 Feb 1875

DR - 18 Mar 1875

Exec -- Franc(z) Vogel
Daniel Phenicee, O. G. Richards &amp; Joseph Stadler/Studler
Wit:
Heirs: Wife Techluh
Children: John, Franklin, M~ry, Lewis, George, Anton &amp; Michael
Collamore, Julia H.

CF# 447

PW - Late of Boston, Commonwealth of

Mass., Suffolk Co.
WD - 9 Apr 1869 Will proved -- 10 Jun 1872 DR Douglas Co. 25 Mar- 1873
Requests Horace Gray of Boston to be Executor
Wit: John S. Holmes, Calvin p. Hinds &amp; J. R. Batchelder
Heirs: Children - George W. Collamore, Peter Collamore &amp; Margaret
Fuller Collamore
Friend - Ch~rlotte M. Stone
Simpson, Henry

CF# 2220

PW -Lawrence

ow - 21 Jun 1869
DR - 7 Apr 1875

Wit: H. W. Chester &amp; B. A. Amber
Heirs: Wife &amp; children ( no names listed)
Mohr, Elias N.

PW - Union Twp., Berks Co. Pat
DW - 1 Jun 1864
DR - 2 Oct 1874

CF# 1594

Exec. - Two sons, Daniel &amp; Levi
Wit: Abram H. Vanderslice &amp; Jo-hn W. Hartrauft(?)
Heirs: Wife, Mary
Eight children - Hannah, Levi, Harriet, Charlotte, Mahlon, Mary,
Daniel &amp; Esther
Hughes, Sinah/Linah

CF#108l
PW - Clinton Twp.
d.d. - 7_May 1875
Wit: A. B. Shepherd &amp; M. A. Steele
Heirs: Nephews Wm. B. Chapman &amp; Henry Darrah

ow - 18 Mar 1875
DR - 13 May 1875

OF# 193
PW - Palmyra Twp.
ow - 13 Jun 1874
-Funeral - 18 Apr 1875
DR - 27 Jul 1875
Wit: John Colte(?), B. S. Hale(?) &amp; Charles Pilla
Heirs:: Wife Wilhelamina &amp; sons William, Peter, John &amp; George-

Brecheisen, Peter

CF#2223
PW - Eudora Twp.
Exec - Wife Mary &amp; Charles M. Dearr
Wit: Charles M. Dearr, M. T. Brangan &amp; Franz Bleckl
Heirs: Wife Mary &amp; unborn child
Wife's two dau. IS Tracy &amp; Barba
My children Joseph &amp; Mary

Smith, George (signed "Schmitt")

ow - 18 Jul 1875
DR - 27 Jul 1875

--Abstracted by Pauline B. Elniff
.180

�MEMBERSHIP RECORDS, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
NAMES IN 1904 BEARING NO DATE
(Continued from Vol. XIII, No.3.) Submitted by Zona Smith.

HANSON,
HASTIE,
HASTIE,
HASTIE,

Mrs. George
Mrs. Robert
Robert
Mrs. Rose, letter to Caldwell, Idaho
~IS, Lawrence, baptism (Milton)
HARRIS, George W., baptism (Milton)
HARRIS, Mrs. George W., baptism (Milton)
HAZEN, Mrs. Frances
HAZEN, Rufe, letter to San Diego, Calif.
HAZEN, Mrs. Rufe, baptism
HARDING, Mrs. Ann, baptism (Milton), letter 4-10-10
HARDING, Claude, baptism (Milton)
HENDERSON, J.A., death
HENDERSON, Mrs. J.A., letter 4-20-10
HENDERSON, Ruth, non-resident
HARDING, Walter, baptism (Milton)
HARDING, Mae, married D.J. RICHARDSON
HARDING, Maude, joined M.E., married K.L. SMITH
HASTIE, A.E., letter to Caldwell, Idaho
HASTIE, Mrs. Margaret, baptism (Milton)
HOBBS, Mrs. Addie
HALBEN, Marvin, letter, non-resident
HASTIE, Ruth, baptism (Milton), joined Lutheran
HARPER, Jessie, letter, non-resident
HARVE, Ethel, baptism (Milton), married G.W. PETERS
HATCH, J.S., baptism (Milton)
HATCH, Anna, baptism (Milton)
HATCH, Mrs. J.S., baptism (Milton)
HELLER, Mrs. Ida, letter
HENDERSON, Mrs. Nina, letter
HENDERSON, Charles
HENDERSON, Chester
HENDERSON
HUNGERFORD, H., letter, letter to California
HERD, Mrs. Celia, deceased
HILFORD, Filney, letter from Chanute, non-resident, deceased
HAZARD, James, baptism (Milton)
HELM, Edna, baptism (Milton)
HELM, Mrs. Lola
HIGGUNS, Ella, baptism (Milton)
HARNBY, Mrs. M., baptism (Milton) for M.E., death 12-7-09
HOLBEWAY, Nina, letter to California 9-22-09
HUBER, Alta, baptism (Milton)
HOYT, Mrs. R.O.
HOYT, Raymond, baptism (Milton)
HOYT, William, baptism (Milton)
HUEY, Mrs. Alice
HULSCUTTER, Pearl, baptism (Milton), letter to Leavenworth 2-23-10
HARRIS, Charles, baptism (Milton)
HOOVER, Mrs. Nadine, baptism (Milton)

181

�ICE, Emma, non-resident
ICE, Alva, letter to Topeka
ICE, Mrs. Alva, baptism (W.C. PAYNE), letter to Topeka
INGLES, J.R., letter
INGLES, Mrs. J.R., letter
INGLES, Pearl, letter
INGLES, Pauline, letter
INGLES, Edna, letter
INGLES, Abraham, letter
IRWIN, Mrs. Ina, baptism (Milton)
JONES, Ruth, baptism (Milton), non-resident, married
JENSEN, Mrs. Harry, baptism (Milton)
JOHNSON, Mrs. Lula, baptised (Milton) (During Rev. Wilhite's Evang. Meeting.
Age 12-14-15 in pencil on margin)
JOSLYN, Miss Waita C., baptised (Milton), married A.R. HINSHAW
JONES, Mrs., baptised, letter
JONES, Mrs. C.J., letter, letter to Topeka
JONES, Jessie, letter, letter to Topeka
KENNY, Gertrude, letter from Baptist
KEMP, Mrs. W.L., statement
KLASS, Mrs. Eliza, statement, death 8-16-09
KREIDER, J.W., letter, deceased
KREIDER, Mrs. J.W., letter
KREIDER, Charles, letter
KREIDER, Clare, letter
KREIDER, Lucille, letter
KENNEDY, Mrs. Nora Lane
LANDON, Henry, baptism (Milton), non-resident
LANDON, Mrs. Henry, baptism (Milton), non-resident
LAWRENCE, Alfred, baptism (Milton)
LAWRENCE, Mrs. Alfred, baptism (Milton), from M.E.
LIGGETT, Mary
LAVERY, A.E.
LAVERY, Mrs. A.E.
LAND, Arnott, letter, letter to Coffeyville
LAlVEN, Elta, baptism
LANE, Mrs. A.J., letter
LANE, Madge, baptism (Milton)
LANE, W.M.
LANE, Nora, married F.J. KENNEDY
LANE, Alpha, married PONTIUS, letter
LANE, Eula Belle, baptism (Milton)
LANE, Oscar, letter
LYONS, Mrs. Robert L., baptism (Milton)
LANDER, Mrs. Anna
LANDRUM, Mrs. Sarah, letter, non-resident
LANDRUM, Claud G., baptism (Milton), non-resident
LANDRUM, Mrs. Claud G., non-resident
LEARNER, Mrs. H.A., letter, death
LINTON, Charles L., death 12-12-09
LINTON, Jessie, letter to Indianapolis, married SAXMAN
LINTON, Edward, non-resident
LINTON, William, non-resident
LEACHER, W.A.
LEACHER, Mrs. W.A.

182

�LOWERY, Marie
LEWIS, Walter D.
LEWIS, Nellie
(LEWIS, Frances)
LIVENGOOD, Fay, letter, letter to Des Moines 10-3-09
MARTIN, Charles, baptism (Milton)
MARTS, Aubrey, baptism (Milton)
MARTS, Mrs. Aubrey, baptism (Milton)
MESSENHEIMER, Mrs. Mae, baptism (Milton)
MESSAR, J.A., baptism (Milton)
MESSER, Mrs. J.A., baptism (Milton)
MESSER, N.F., baptism (Milton), death
MESSER, Mrs. N.F., baptism (Milton)
MESSER, Noble, baptism (Milton)
MACKEY, Nannie
METKER, Lottie, baptism (Milton), married to Cleve BOWSER, 1910
METSKER, Grace, baptism (Milton)
MOODY, Nathan, non-resident
MARTIN, Anna
MILLER, Laura J., baptism (Milton)
MILLER, Mrs. Roseatha, baptism (Milton)
MORE, Stella
MORTIN, B.H., letter, letter
MORTON, Mrs. B.H.
MOORE, Elmer, baptism (Milton)
MOORE, Mrs. Elmer, baptism (Milton)
McALLISTER, Laura, letter
MAXWELL, Mrs. A.R., letter
MORGAN, Lola, married Scott FOSTER
MYERS, Emma, baptism (Milton)
MYWEA, Mrs. M.E., non-resident
McCARTY, M., student fro M.E.
McCARTY, Mrs. M., student fro M.E.
McELEARY, Roy, baptism (Milton)
MITCHAL, U.G., letter
McCLELLAND, Dr. C.B., baptism (Milton)
McCLELLAND, Mrs. C.B., baptism (Milton)
MOORE, Mrs. Rachel
McCLELLAND, Mae, baptised (Milton)
McCLELLAND, Vera, baptised (Milton)
MORSE, Mae, married COURTNEY
McCLELLAND, Mrs. N.F., baptism (Milton)
MORSCHER, Laurence N., letter
MURPHY, Nellie
MYERS, Fannie, married COLEMAN
MARLOW, Addie, baptism (Milton), letter to New Market, MO 1-24-10
NEAL, Carrie
NELSON, Harry, statement, non-resident
NEWCOMB, Charles, baptism (Milton)
NEAL, Mrs. Emma
NEWCOMB, Anna, baptism (Milton)
NEWBY, Henry
NEWBY, Mrs. Henry
NEWBY, Nina
NEWBY, Frank

183

�NEWBY, Mrs. Frank
NICHOLS, E.L., letter to San Diego, Ca.
NICHOLS, Mrs. F.L., letter to San Diego, Ca.
NOTTINGHAM, Mrs. N.L., letter to M.E., Lawrence 1-26-13
OSBORNE, Maude, baptism (Milton)
OLSON, Gerda, baptism (Milton)
OLSON, Mrs. Paul, baptism (Milton), death
OUSDAHL, Mrs.
OUSDAHL, Augusta, non-resident
ORRICK, Harry, baptism (Milton)
ORRICK, Myrtle, baptism (Milton)
OSBORNE, Charles, non-resident
OWENS, James, letter
OWENS, Mrs. James, death
OWENS, Mrs. Celia
OZIA, Jas W., non-resident
OZIA, E.L.
OZIA, Mrs. E.L.
PARENTS, Lee, baptism (Milton)
PELLET, Ada, baptism (Milton)
POPPM(illegible), Minnie
PETRIE, Mrs. R.R., baptism (Milton)
PINE, Mrs. Samantha, baptism (Milton), non-resident, married C.C. ROBINSON,
B----Mo.
PINE, Iona, baptism (Milton), non-resident
PARNELL, A.J.
PLATTE, Mrs. Fannie
PIERCE, Charles, letter, letter to Holton 9-26-09
POSTMA, Arthur, baptism (Milton), letter to Topeka
PICKENS, Minnie
PORTERFIELD, Roy A., letter from Holton
PRICE, Ethel, baptism (Milton)
PAULDING, J.
PAULDING, Mrs. J.
PAYNE, W.C.
PAYNE, Mrs. W.C.
PAYNE, Florence
PATTERSON, H.C.
PATTERSON, Mrs. H.C., death 9-7-10
PRASSER, Mrs. Fred, letter from Congo Church, letter to Topeka 4-20-10
PRASSER, Mrs. Bertha, baptism (Milton), non-resident
PUCKETT, John, baptism (Milton)
PRAPER, John, student
PRAPER, Mrs. John, baptism (Milton), student
PROPER, W.H., baptism (Milton)
PROPER, Mrs. W.H., from M.E.
PUGH, Nellie, baptism (Milton)
PURCELL, S.N., baptism (Milton), united in N. Lawrence Jun 1910
PALMER, Mrs. W.N., letter
PIEL, Mrs. Frank J., baptism (Milton), non-resident
RAYLE, John, letter
RALIER, Marvin, baptism (Milton)
REYER, John, withdrew
RIGGS, Hattie
ROBSON, Mrs. Eliza, non-resident

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�ROBSON, F.D.
ROBSON, Ida, baptism (Milton), non-resident
RIGGS, Mrs. S.A., death
ROBERTSON, Mrs. Lenna, baptism (Milton)
ROBSON, Anna, baptism (Milton)
RIEMAN, Mrs. M.E., letter, non-resident
RILEY, Mrs. Jennie, death 4-26-10
RUSSELL, Edith
ROSSMAN, Mae, statement, Paola
RIDNEUR, Roy, letter
RICHARDSON, Mrs. Ann, letter, Pony Creek, Ks., letter to Holly, Colo. March
1913
RICHARDSON, Sim, letter, Pony Creek, Ks., letter to Holly, Colo., Apr. 1913
RICHARDSON, George, letter, Pony Creek, Ks., letter to Holly, Colo. 1914
ROBERTSON, Riley E., letter, letter
STACKWELL, Una, baptism (Milton)
SANDERS, John
SANDERS, Mrs. John
SANDERS, Nellie M., married Emery WOODARD
STEWART, C.L., letter fro Washington, Ks., letter to Wellington, Ks.
STEWART, Mrs. C.L., letter to Wellington, Ks.
SNYDER, J.F., letter, letter
SNYDER, Mrs. J.F., letter, letter
SEVERNESS, William
SCOTT, Larry J., letter, non-resident
STRONG, John
STRONG, Mrs. John
SHOWE, Fern, letter
SHOWE, Vera, letter 12-12-09, married L.S. RILEY 12-23-07
SHOWE, Myrtle
STRONG, Frank
STRONG, Mrs. Frank
SHIRIR, Mrs. Alice, letter from Peabody
SHELLER, Mrs. Lydia, letter
SHIPLEY, Mattie, letter, non-resident
SILU, Mrs. Lizzie
SILU, Nona, deceased
SILU, Charles
STEELE, Charles
STEELE, Mrs. Charles
STEELE, Ida
SIMMONS, B.A., letter, death
SIMMONS, Mrs. B.A., letter, letter
SMITH, Genevieve, baptism (Milton), letter
STILWELL, Lizzie
SPENCER, Maude, baptism (Milton), non-resident
SMOCK, S.J., 8-1-13 letter to Venice, Ca.
SMOCK, Mrs. S.J., 8-1-13 letter to Venice, Ca.
SMOCK, Marrie, 8-1-13 letter to Venice, Ca.
SNYDER, Mrs. Alice
SNYDER, Aldred
SNYDER, Edith
SAUNDERS, J.C., letter, letter to Little River, Ks.
SAUNDERS, Mrs. J.C., letter, letter to Little River, Ks.
SAUNDERS, Pauline, letter, letter to Little River, Ks.

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�SAUNDERS, John, letter, letter to Little River, Ks.
SAUNDERS, Gwin, baptism
SAVAGE, Mrs. Maetha, baptism (Milton), death
SAUNDERS, Gladys
SITZLER, Mrs. Pauline, letter
SITZLER, Rose, baptism (Milton)
STEELE, Ella, baptism (Milton)
STEELE, Mabel, baptism (Milton)
STEELE, Ruby, baptism (Milton)
STEELE, Jessie, baptism (Milton)
STRAHN, Florence, letter fro Belton, Mo., letter to Belton, Mo. 1911
STRAHN, Gladys, letter fro Belton, Mo.; letter to Belton, Mo. 1911
SMITH, J.D., letter fro Salina
SMITH, Mrs. J.D., letter fro Salina
SMITH, Ina E., letter fro Salina
SMITH, Everett, letter fro Salina, non-resident
STUNZ, Mrs. Charlotte, baptism (Milton)
STUNZ, Katherine, .baptism (Milton), married Frank J. PITT 3-15-10
SPAULDING, Mrs.
SKINNER, Mrs. J.T., letter, deceased Feb. 28, 1973
SEVRANGER, Fred, baptism (Milton)
SEVRANGER, Laura, baptism (Milton)
SEVRANGER, W.B., baptism (Milton)
STEWART, Pearl
STEWART, Mrs. Mellissa, statement, non-resident
STACKWELL, Mrs. O.N., baptism (Milton)
SHIELDS, Mrs. A.E., baptism (Milton)
TAYLOR, J.A., letter fro Yates Center, letter
TAYLOR, Mrs. J.A., letter fro Yates Center, letter
TINDER, Ray, letter fro Parsons
TIDROW, F.M., baptism (Milton)
TIDROW, Mrs. F.M., letter
THOMPSON, Herbert
THOMPSON, Mrs. Herbert
TABLER, Fred
TRAVILLO, Maurice, baptism (Milton)
TRAVILLO, Helen, baptism (Milton)
TUCKER, W.B., letter, non-resident
TUCKER, Mrs. W.B., letter, non-resident
THORNTON, Mrs. Alice
THORNTON, Carrie
THOMAS, U.G.
THOMAS, William
THOMAS, Mrs. William
TILCOCK, H., baptism (Milton), death
TODD, Blanche, letter, non-resident
TOMPKINS, Grace, baptism (Milton), non-resident
TRAKIE, Emmy, letter, non-resident
TOBLER, Mrs. Fred
ULRICH, U.N., baptism (Milton)
ULRICH, Mrs. U.N., baptism (Milton)
ULRICH, Nellie, baptism (Milton)
VIETO, Mable Clair, baptism (Milton)
WING, Mrs. H.L.
WALTON, J.S., letter, non-resident

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�WALTON, Mrs. J.S., letter, non-resident
WALTON, Lela, letter
WATSON, T.A.
WATSON, Mary
WILLY, Grace, baptism (Milton)
WINNAGLE, Roscoe, letter fr., letter to
WILLY, Herbert, baptism (Milton)
WILLIAMS, Mrs. Belle, letter to Independence, Ks. 8-10-10
WILLIAMS, Minnie, baptism
WILLIAMS, Mary, baptism
WILLIAMS, Martha, baptism, 9-14-10
WILHAITE, Elsie, non-resident
WILLIAMS, A., letter, death
WILLIAMS, Mrs. A., letter, letter to Kansas City, Ks.
WILLIAMS, Darsy, baptism (Milton)
WILLIAMS, Grace, baptism (Milton)
WOODHEAD, Madge, baptism (Milton), letter 8-5-07, married Jas. EMMICK
WRIGHT, Mrs. W.H.
WILHITE, H.E., letter, letter to Alexandria, Ind. June 1912
WILHITE, Mrs. H.E., letter, letter to Alexandria, Ind 1-9-12
WILHITE, Cloyd, letter, letter to Alexandria, Ind.
WILLIAMSON, James, letter
WILLIAMSON, Rosa
WILLIAMSON, Hal, baptism (Milton)
WINEY, Harold, baptism (Milton)
WOODARD, Mrs. Nellie
WOODARD, Mrs. Mattie, baptism (Milton)
WAFFLE, Mrs. H.C., baptism (Milton)
WANG, Theodore, letter to California 5-25-10
WILSON, H.G., letter fro Topeka, KS, non-resident
WILSON, Mrs. H.G., letter fro Topeka, KS
WARD, G.H., baptism (Milton)
WARD, Mrs. H.G., baptism (Milton)
ZUB, Martinda, baptism (Milton)

OBITUARY OF MRS. EUGENE LUTZ
This obituary appeared in the Lawrence Journal World on December 6, 1941
(a saturday), and is part of the obituary collection at the Watkins Museum.
Submitted by Judy Sweets.

***
Mrs. Eugene LUTZ, 78, died Saturday night at her home 16 miles southwest
of Lawrence.
Funeral Services were held from the Washington Creek church at 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. L.H. GRIFFITH officiated. Burial was in the
Washington Creek cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. C.W. KATHERMAN,
K.C., Kan., and Mrs. Earl LINDELL, Lone Star; 2 sons, Oscar LUTZ, Overbrook,
and Frank LUTZ of the home; one brother, Charles SILIE, Lawrence; 11
grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

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�DEATH RECORDS OF THE
WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE
FAIRVIEW METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Judy Sweets sumbitted a copy of page 178 of the Records of the Women's
Foreign Missionary society of the Fairview Methodist Episcopal Church
containing these death records. The page is titled HONOR ROLL.
Fairview is in Wakarusa Township, Douglas Co., Kansas.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

E.J. RALSTON died 1909
R.W. BAKER died 1910
Ann REED died 1912
S.B. MILLER died 1911
Flora SCHNEIDER died 1914
Sara HAMER died 1915
L.D. HOWARD died 1916
Ellen COWLES died 1916
S.A. SMITH died 1917
Rebecca HARVEY died 1918
W.A. WALKER died 1919
Elizabeth BOWMAN died 1919
W.L. TUTTLE died 1921

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.
Mrs.

Wm. HINES died 1927
R.M. DUNNING ·died 1927
Catherine BROWN died 1928
T.N. SHlRAR died 1928
Emily JOHNSON died 1928
Ellen LEARY died 1931
Emma WELLS died 1932
Mary MARS~L died 1932
E.C. COWLES died 1933
Paul KOEHLER died 1933
Anna BROOKS died 1934
John AKIN died 1935
Wm. BOWMAN died 1937

CORRECTIONS TO AUGUSTUS WATTLES GENEALOGY
Lucille Wattles has informed us of the following corrections to the Genealogy
of Augustus Wattles that appeared in the last issue (Vol. XIII No.3) of The
Pioneer. Our thanks.
The names of children for Augustus (WATTLES) and Susan LOW should have been:
Sarah Grimke WATTLES, b. Dec. 7, 1837, Mercer Co., Ohio, Medical Doctor,
married Lundy HIATT, M.D., June 1, 1863, resided Mound City.
Theodore Weld WATTLES, b. 25 May 1840, Ohio, Farmer, married Malvena HAMMOND,
Jan. 1883, children: Howard and Ruth.
Emma WATTLES, b. July 15, 1842, Mercer Co., Ohio, married Oct. 18, 1864, Eaton
MORSE, farmer, children: Walter Lowe, John Otis, Theodore Wattles,
Stuart Tellson, Orlin Raymond, and Eleanor Eaton.
Mary Ann WATTLES, b. Oct. 10, 1845, Medical Doctor, married July 4, 1882,
Carroll FAUNCE, M.D., children: Theodore Wattles, Eugene, and Hilda.
This information is from Perley Family Genealogy, page 242, which I found at
the Newberry Library in Chicago.
Stephen WATTLES of the First Indian Hom~ Guard, was the son of Nathaniel
WATTLES and Prudence HOWARD. Nathaniel's parents were Nathaniel WATTLES and
Ruth DEWEY. The first Nathaniel is No. 31 on page 204 of the Autobiography of
Gurdn Wallace Wattles. After the death of her husband, Prudence went to
Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her sons were Myrtle, George, and Stephen.

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�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL , BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND
BREEDERS OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
1920

(Continued from Vol. XIII, No.3). Part of the Kansas
Collection at Spencer Research Library, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.

DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY
Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T-~Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks" ". In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a
(1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm" -- Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.

SCHELLACK, Louie A., (Flossie FUHS) Ch Maxine; "Pleasant View Farm,"
Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 31NE T80a William FUHS (1892) Tel.
Cooperative Wellsville
SHELLACK, Mrs. Rosana, Ch Harve, Ella, Grace, Louise, Fred, Louie, Jacob,
Bertha, John; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 18-19 0120a (1870) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
SCHELLHORN, Carl, (Elmira FLORY) Ch Marguerite, Floyd, Richard; "Rock Wall
Heights Farm," Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 2E T240a A. SHELLHORN (1879)
SCHELLHORN, Hugo, (Dolly GREGORY) Ch Marie; Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 32SE OsOa
(1879) Tel. Bell Lawrence
SCHENDEL, Lewie H., (Mabel DWYER) Ch Louis, Wesley, Mabel; Eudora Rl, Palmyra
Sec 21NE T240a Mrs. F. SCHENDEL (1885) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
Mutual Eudora
SCHEUERLE, William, Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 7N T1a M. SCHEUERLE (1917)
SCHICK, Adam,
(Emily MINGER) Ch Clarence, Ralph; Vi:l1and Gen Del, Palmyra Sec
8NW-16NW 0430a (1909) Tel. Vinland Vinland
SCHICK, Clarence E., (Bertha SELBY) Ch Avier, Sidney; Vinland Gen Del, Palmyra
Sec 9NW-1sNW T160a G.W. WHIRLOW - J.C. HITZEMANN (1909) Tel. Vinland
Vinland
SCHICK, Ralph H., (Mary F. WILLIAMS) Ch Sarah, Elva; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec
16NW TII0a Adam SCHICK (1909) Tel. Vinland Vinland
SCHIRMER, Joseph, (Gladys SIMMONS) Ch Nellie; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 19NW
TII0a Lou LAWSON (1916) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook

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�SCHMIDT, Emil, (Anna GERSTENBERGER) Ch Ernest, Harry, Carl, Ervin, Edna;
Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 5S-31S 0320a (1872) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SCHMIDT, John, (Caroline LUTZ) Ch Erna, Lena, Marie; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec
30NW 03a (1885) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SCHMITT, William T., (Mary E. TERHUNE) Ch Alfred, Frances, Carol; Baldwin R2,
Willow Sec. 8S 080a (1915) Tel Mutual Worden
SCHNEIDER, George W., (Emma REBER) Ch Carroll; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 4N 07a
(1890)
SCHOPPER, Mike, (Annie SPEECHER) Ch Helena; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 5N 030a
T100a (1887) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SCHOTT, Mrs. Mary, Ch Emma, Otto, Hugo, Gertrude; Baldwin R1, Marion Sec 36NE
0160a (1872) Tel. Mutual Worden
SCHOTT, Victor Hugo, (Ethel WHITMAN) Ch Lola, Victor, Guido, John, Marie,
Viola; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 2SE 080a (1877) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
SCHOWENDERT, Mrs. Dora, Ch Alfred, Leo, Edwin; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 12 0125a
(1904)
SCHOWENGERDT, Edwin F., (Caroline HECK) Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 12 048a (1904)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SCHREINER, John N., (Katherine KRIER) Ch Margaret, Anna, Caroline, Pete, John;
Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 19NW 0132a (1877) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
SCHROYER, Robert E., (Minnie DAVEY) Ch Ada, Jennie, Jim, Lenora, Ruth,
Christine, Billy; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 24E 056a (1905) Tel.
Lecompton Lecompton
SCHULMEYER, Philip E., (Louise SEELE) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 30SE T79a E.
LEARY (1911) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SCHURLE, Jacob, (Sophie HAMMER) Ch Louie, Elsie; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 7N
T156a M. SCHURLE (1870) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SCHUTZ, Albert, (Della MANESS) Ch Francis, Dora; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 11
T140a W. KOHOR
SCHUTZ, Oliver, (Anna SCHUTZ, sister) Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 14NW T80a
Michael SCHUTZ (1895) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SCHUTZ, Michael, (Lydia FUNK) Ch Bertha, Anna, Oliver, Arthur, Emma; Lawrence
R2, Wakarusa Sec lOSE 0126a (1885) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SCHWALM, John T., (Rosetta SCHREIBER) Ch Laura, Edith, Roy, Lester; Baldwin
R1, Willow Sec 33N 0160a (1907) Tel. Mutual Worden
SCHWARTZ, Charles C., (Carrie LYON) Ch Virgil, Lester, Thelma; "Spring Valley
Stock Farm," Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 33N 0290a (1878) Tel. Mutual Worden
SCHWARTZ, Henry, (Celia HEFFNER) Ch Cora, Ivan, Glenn, Edna, Helen; Baldwin
R4, Willow Sec 29N 0120a (1870) Tel. Mutual Worden
SCHWARTZ, Christian G., (Sophia JOHANNING) Ch Hulda, Clara, Oscar, Hattie;
Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 29N 0120a (1868) Tel. Mutual Worden
SCHWARTZ, William, (Louise YOUNG) Ch Freda, Carl, Albert, Walter, Erna,
Dorothy; Baldwin R4, Marion Sec 36NE 0160a (1870) Tel. Mutual Worden
SCOTT, Albert K., (Lucie DAVIS) Ch Agnes, Lillie, Georgie, Dorotha, Hazel,
Margie; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 7 (1920)
SCOTT, Boyed P., (Cora MORRE) Ch Wilma, Alice; "Edgewood Place," Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec 34 035a (1911) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SCOTT, C., (Luna LEGGETT) Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 8SW 0135a (1903) Tel.
Baldwin Baldwin
SCOTT, Clifford G., (Jesse LENTHICUM) Ch Leota, Walter; Baldwin R3, Palmyra
Sec 36NE T60a Vera SCOTT (1890) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SCOTT, Frank, (Leda OEHRLE) Ch Emory, Genevieve, Clayton, Vernon; "Dreamland
Farm," Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 24NE 080a (1903) Tel. Lone Star Lone
Star

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�SCOTT, Robert M., Sr., (Ellen DENNIS) Ch Robert Jr., James, Henry, Minnie;
Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 3N 012a (1916) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SCOTT, Walter A., (Nettie PIERSON) Ch Clifford, Vera, Fred, Elizabeth, Wilma,
Frances; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 11SW 0180a (1897) Tel. cooperative
Wellsville
SCOTT, Walter S., (Mary POST) Ch Ogden, Larkin, Junior, Willie; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec lOSE T160a James WADDELL (1920) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SEARY, Ernest, (Jennie SHIRAR) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 29SE 0198 1/2a
(1874) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SEELE, Fred, (Minnie SEELE) Ch Mary, Louise, Henry; Lawrence R4, Palmyra Sec
7NW 0124a (1920) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence
SEELE, Gundher C., (Anna TEACUTTER) Ch Harold, Clara; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa
Sec 27NW 090a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SEELE, Louis, (Mary REIMEIRS) Ch Alma, Alfred; Lawrence RIOa Wakarusa Sec 29SE
080a (1915) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SEETIN, Samuel E., (Mary HEYT) Ch Ray, Samuel, Josephine; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka
Sec 30E T80a (1871) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SEHON, C.W., (Winnie HILL) Ch Russell, Frank, Helen, curtis, Julia, Philip;
"Plain View Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 2-3 0170a (1884) Tel.
Bell Lecompton
SEHON, Frank, (Candace SCHOTT) Ch Russel; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 2E-3
T100a A.F. KURNS (1885) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SEIGH, Clarence V., (Julia DANIELS) Ch Marion, Harold, Esther, Lawrence,
Edgar, virgle; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 6NW T2 1/2a L. BULLENE (1904)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SEIWALD, Henry F., (Alma SUITER) Ch Carl; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 16 T100a A.H.
VOGL (1892) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SEIWALD, Louis, (Mary BLECHEL) Ch Henry, Alfred, William, Bertal, Arthur,
Mary, Josephine, Clara; Eudora R2, Eudora Sec 16 0160a (1865) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
SELLERS, Elmer R., (Andrew, Mary, Jessie, Narva, Cora SELLERS, brothers and
sisters) Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 15SE T159a SCHWARTS Estate (1919) Tel.
Centropolis Centropolis
SELLERS, Lewis M., (Emma SODERSTROM) Ch Frank, Pearl, Irene; "Idlewild Farm,"
Baldwin R2, Marion Sec 13SE T160a E.A. BROWN (1917) Tel. Mutual Worden
SELZER, Dan, (Hazel FUHS) Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 19NW T120a W. SELZER (1892)
Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
SELZER, Henry, (Johana BURTZ) Ch Minnie, Hanna, Lilia, Anna; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 19NW-24NW-29NW 0420a (1864) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
SELZER, John, (Carrie GLASER) Ch Paul, Elfrieda, Ima, Ruby, Winona, John,
Lila; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 20NW-29NW 0300a (1866) Tel. Eudora Eudora
Wellsville Wellsville
SELZER, William J., Jr., (Sophia BAKER) Ch Wilford, Helen, Christina, Otto;
"Machine Hill Farm," Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 19NW T120a W.J. SELZER Sr.
(1881) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville Eudora Eudora
SEMON, Charles H., (Carrie MACKIE) Ch William; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 15SE
0140a (1877)
SEYLER, Bert J.,(Della CRAMER) Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 17SE T80a Melissa
SEYLER (1917) Tel Cooperative Wellsville
SHAFFER, Arthur G., (Clara R. MORRIS) Ch Clifford, Harold, Ruth, Fern, Wilma,
Helen, Leatha; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 33 T220a H.W. SANFORD (1908)
Tel. Bell Lecompton
SHAFFER, John Eli, (Marta SPENCER) Ch Ettie, Lee, Maude, Earle, Milfred; "The
Garden Home," Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W 080a (1879) Tel. Bell
Topeka

191

�SHALBAR, Julius, (Kate KLING) Adolph SHALBAR and Mary SHALBAR, nieces; Walter
SHALBAR, nephew) Ch Emma, Emiel; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 28SE T80a N.
SHALBAR (1910) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SHANNON, Harry A., (Ella FIEHLER) Ch Elizabeth; Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec lOSE
0160a (1881) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SHANNON, O.P., (Linnie STONEBRAKER) Ch Paul, Lenora, Eunice, Charles; Edgerton
R2, Palmyra Sec 4SE 080a (1882) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SHANNON, W.J., Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 3SE 0160a (1882)
SHAW, Edward, (Emma BABER) Ch Mable, Opal, Loreta, Luella, Everett, Willard;
Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 32N 0140a (1919)
SHAW, Mrs. Hattie, Ch Lola, Will; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 32W 0160a (1882)
Tel. Stull Stull
SHELLY, Michael, (Maude HETRICK) Ch Blanche; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 13E
070a (1874) Tel. Bell Lawrence
SHEPHERD, C.S., (Mary REECE) Ch Elizabeth, Frances; Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec
36SW 0440a (1896) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHEPPARD, A. Thobern, (Martha DODDS) Ch Bertha, Cyril, Guy, Veryl; Wellsville
R1, Palmyra Sec 32NE 0160a (1884) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
SHEPPARD, Howard D., (Susie MARTIN) Ch Lloyd, Malta, Alice, Florence, Helen,
Earl, Ellis, Kathryn, Keith; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec SSE T160a Mrs.
Harriet DORAN Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SHIELDS, Arthur E., (Ethel HICKOCK) Ch Margaret, Floyd; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa
Sec 10SW T120a Wilson MARTIN (1886) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHIELDS, A.H., (Sadie ANDERSON) Ch Vergie, Mary; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec
7E T40a Oscar COLLINS (1900)
SHIELDS, Byron, (Maud DIXON) Ch Raymond, Olive, Delmas, Jean, James, Charles,
Ambrose, Ethel, Mary; "Spring Vale Stock Farm," Wellsville R1, Palmyra
Sec lsSE 0106a (1871) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SHIELDS, J.E., (Cordelia COLLINS) Ch Bessie, Benjamin; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa
Sec 21SW T160a Henry BECK (1898) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHIER, Louis E., Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 806a (1905) Tel. Lawrence
SHIRAR, Charlie L., (Alice COOPER) Ch Helen, Hazel, Lester, Denna; Lawrence
R10, Wakarusa Sec 17SE 020sa 0118a (1892) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHIRAR, Henry J., (Gertrude YOUNG) Ch Josephine; Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 17
T20sa J.R. SHIRAR (1894) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHIRAR, James R., (Denna SHIRAR) Ch Cora, Jennie, charlie, Henry; Lawrence
R10, Wakarusa Sec 17 020sa (1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHIRAR, Raymond R., (Lula MEAD) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 16SE T7sa J.R.
FAITH (1888)
SHIRAR, Thomas N., (Viola LEWIS) Ch Ray, Clyde, Estella; Lawrence RIO,
Wakarusa Sec 16SE Os3a (1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SHIREK, John E., (Sarah DANESON) Ch William, Robert, Florence, Bertha, Cora,
Louis, James, Lyman, Josephine, Gertrude, Julia; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec
19 080a (1915) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SHIRLEY, Frank T., (Laura PATE) Ch Frank, Russell, Elmer; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 28 070a (1854) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SHIVELY, Clyde E., (Mary MILLER) Ch Viola; Richland R18, Marion Sec 3NE T162a
Edward SHIVELY (1894) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
SHIVELY, Edward, (Ora NINE) Ch Myrtle, Iva, Clyde, Floyd, Wilbur, Edna;
Richland R18, Marion Sec 3NE 0160a (1867)
SHOEMAKER, Charles W., (Minnie KINZIE) Ch Frederic, Elmer, Olive, Florence;
Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 14SW 0120a (1890) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook

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�SHORES, J. Kelley, (Stella McCARTY) Ch Clarence, Eugene; "Lone Pine Fruit
Farm," Baldwin, Palmyra Sec 3SW T3a C. GASTROCK (191S) Tel. Baldwin
Baldwin
SHULER, E. Raymond, (Minnie DILLON) Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 23NE OSOa (1900)
Tel. Alfred Overbrook
SHULER, Noah, (Alma DEAY) Ch Sylvia; Baldwin RS, Willow Sec 17N T160a Ellwood
DEAY (1900) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
SIBLEY, H.A., (Mary E. DOANE) "Rhode Island Red Poultry Farm," Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 3SNW 014a (lS92) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SILER, Ed H., (Frances WRIGHT) Ch Sylvester, Marie, Edward Jr.; "The Pines
Farm," Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec 2SNW T101 1/2a A.H. GRIESA (1886) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
SIMMONS, Charles E., (Carrie MURPHY) Ch Myrtle, Thomas; Overbrook R1, Marion
Sec 9SE 0160a (1883) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SIMMONS, George L., (Gertrude FRANCIS) Richland R26, Marion Sec 14NW T220a
J.R. SIMMONS (1898) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SIMMONS, Harvey A., (Bertha LUTZ) Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 3S T160a William
LUTZ (1917)
SIMMONS, John R., (Margaret LAWSON) Ch Ella, George, Jennie, Gladys, Earl;
Richland R18, Marion Sec 1NW 026a (1878) Tel. Richland Richland
SIMON, Arthur P., (Philomena, sister; Leo, brother; Susan, mother) Baldwin R1,
Willow Sec 31N T1S2a Susan SIMON (189S) Tel. Mutual Worden
SIMON, Fred, (Clara WATTS) Ch Ida; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 8NE 014Sa (1888)
Tel. Clinton Clinton
SIMON, John P., (Lizzie SHALBAR) Ch Amelia, Oscar; Richland R26, Marion Sec
6NW 0220a (1891) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
SIMON, Mat, (Mary SMITH) Ch Charles, Alfred, Robert; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 6
07Sa (1904) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SIMON, Wendelin A., (Ida HARDTARFER) Ch Lloyd; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 20NW
OS20a (1873) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SIMONS, W. Collins, (Gertrude REINEKE) Ch Blanche, Janet, Dolph, Dorotha,
Louis; "The Cedars Farm," Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 7 OSa (1891) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
SIMPSON, Joseph, (Miranda HUGHES) Ch Joseph, James, Nelson; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 18NE OS2a (1864) Tel. Clinton Clinton
SIMPSON, Lewis, (Ellen HILL) Ch Lula, William, Myra-Bell, Eugene, Earl, Mabel;
Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 18NE 01S0a (186S)
SIMPSON, Washington, Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 18NE 080a (1870) Tel. Clinton
Clinton
SINCLAIR, Ira B., (Lela RUKES) Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 23NW T160a M.B.
SINCLAIR (189S) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SINCLAIR, W.W., (Georgia SIMON) Richland R26, Marion Sec 2NW 080a (188S) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SINK, Loyd, (Ida BARNHARDT) Ch Esda, Abott, Zella; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 7S
T160a Walter HARBOUR (1919) Tel. Mutual Worden
SIZER, George C., (Jennie ANDERSON) Ch George, Grace, Daniel; "Poor Farm,"
Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 20SE T174a Douglas Co. (1880) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
SKAGGS, Bernie W., (Rachel WINANS) Ch Bettie, Arthur; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec
9SE 0100a (1896) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SKILES, George, (Mayme DORRIS) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 8NE T160a M.J.
SKILES (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SKINNER, Alfred E., (Margaret DAELY) Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 3SW TS40a
Hosford &amp; Cernold (1898) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SLAUGHTER, Everett, Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 12W TSOa Alex SLAUGHTER (1916)

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�SLAVENS, Robert B., (Mabel SPANGLER) Ch Thomas, Irene, Buster, Duggie, Nellie,
Edith, Henrietta; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 34N 010a (1910) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
SLOAN, O.A, (Lydia M. SHIELDS) Ch Esther, Stella; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
10SW 080a (1918)
SLUSSER, Will 0., (Effie DORNON) Ch Goldie, Ruby, Milton, Ina, Alta, Ray;
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 12E 0160a (1891)
SMILEY, J. Frank, (Martha SMILEY, sister; J.J. SMILEY, father; Mary E. SMILEY,
mother) Baldwin, Palmyra Sec 5SW 037 1/2a (1920) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
SMITH, Abraham, (Sarah KELLEY) Ch William, Liza, John, Cora, Elza; Overbrook
R2, Marion Sec 34SE 02 1/2a (1857) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SMITH, Albert E., (Gladys HADSELL) Ch Merle, Juantia; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec
14NW T160a Lena MICHAEL (1910) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SMITH, Albert J., (Flora I. VanFOSSEN) Ch Rosa, Fred, Lillie, William, John,
Fern, Irene, Grace, Harold; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 5SE T724a P.R.
SMITH Estate (1884) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SMITH, AI. E., (Ida C. EVANS) "AI Smith Stock Farm," Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec
28NW 0320a (1877) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SMITH, Detroit F., (Lola FLORY) Lone Star R1, Willow Sec 18N 080a (1876) Tel.
Lone Star Lone Star
SMITH, Frank B., (Jennie BROWN) Ch Margerite; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 27SE
080a (1881) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SMITH, Fred A., (Mary DOWNS) Ch Dorothy; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 8SE T100a
Al NElS (1887) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
SMITH, Fred C., (Mary WORLEY) Ch Fred, Joe, Frank, Mary, Martha; Lecompton Sec
3 0123a (1885) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SMITH, Mrs. Harriett E., (Harriett LEIST) Ch William, Haley, Fred, Elizabeth,
Rosa, Pearl, Harry, Edward, Clarence; Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 34N 08a
(1884) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SMITH, Herman, (Avy Etta STANWIX) Ch Bernice, Mildred, Alvin, Margaret;
Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 15NW-22NW 0100a (1875) Tel. Vinland Vinland
SMITH, Howard H., (Grace LYBARGER) Ch Elmer, Cecil; Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec
17NW-20NW 0208a (1906) Tel. Vinland Vinland
SMITH, James J., (Ollie McGEE) Ch Hartwell, Rebecca; "Smith Stock Farm,"
Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5NE 040a (1883) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SMITH, James W., (Grace L. COX) Ch Alice, Maryanna, Janeburdett, Francis;
"Plain View Dairy Farm," Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5NE 0157a (1883) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
SMITH, John E., (Jennie FILPEL) Ch Gertrude, Orie, Violet, Norvel; Lone Star
R1, Marion Sec 1NE 060a (1868) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
SMITH, J.O., (Ethel MYERS) Ch Winona; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 34N T1a W. ROBERTS
(1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SMITH, Julius, (Mary PRICE) Ch Foss, Ellen, Mary; "Smith Orchard Farm,"
Baldwin, Palmyra Sec 9SE 0204a (1900) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
SMITH, Orie L., (Edna TURNER) Ch Marie; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 14NE T120a
J.E. SMITH (1893) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
SMITH, W.A., (Fannie A. SECRIST) Ch Susie, Margaret, Bertha; "Cozy Corner
Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 2 030a (1856) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SMITH, William H., (Laura PIPER) Ch Guy, Frank; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 33NW
020a (1917) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SMITH, William H., (Nettie KING) Ch Florence, Dwight; "Eight Mile Farm,"
Overbrook R1, Marion Sec lISE 0160a (1862) Tel. Globe Overbrook
SMITH, William R., (Helen KENDALL) Ch Eloise; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 8N T150a
BAGELMANN Estate (1892) Tel. Eudora Eudora

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�SMITH, Willis A., (Elizabeth BIGGERS) Ch Mary, Marvin; Edgerton R2, Palmyra
Sec 3SE T160a Mrs. Jerry DWYRE (1919) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SMOOT, J.L., (Inez BISHOP) Sup't Industries "Haskell Institute Farm,"
Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec 7NE T1000a Haskell Institute (1906) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
SMOTHERS, Johnson, (Mamie WHEATLEY) Ch Jennett, Katherine, Inez; "Lake View
Hunting Club," Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 15NW T10a Club Co. (1905) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
SNOW, George W., (Laura COFFMAN) Ch Ray, Margaret; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 8
040a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SOWARD, Charles R., (Mary ROBERTS) Ch Clarence; "Captain Creek Stock Farm,"
Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 30NE 0200a (1894) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
SOUTHARD, Charles, (Ada BRECKENRIDGE) Ch Elbert, Christine, Arvie; "Happy
Hollow Farm," Lawrence R4, Willow Sec IN 040a (1885)
SOUTHARD, John, Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 18NW 035a (1886)
SOWERS, Martin L., (Nora CAULK) Ch Katherine, Ruth, Andrew, Francis; Eudora
R3, Eudora Sec 14 T638a J.C. WOLCOTT (1917) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SPAIGLE, Edward L., Ch Vena, Alvin, Arthur; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 18SW
0152a (1892) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
SPARKS, Benjamin, Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 16SE T80a F. LOPPING (1920)
SPEICHER, Lorenz, (Mary SCHEHRER) Ch Charles, Anna, William, Julius, Clara,
Stephen, Tracy, Frank, Helen, Bertha, Lorenz; Eudora R3 Eudora Sec 7S-8S
0240a (1885) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SPENCER, Harley I., (Cora SHAFFER) Ch Bethel, Esther, Russell, Pearl, Lloyd,
Ralph, Frankie, Arline; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 13W T100a W.F.
SPENCER (1884) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SPENCER, W.F., (Martha TRUE) Ch John., Etta, Harley, Donna; "Spencer Ranch,"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 11W 0160a (1857) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SPITZLI, otto, (Margaret WUENSCH, mother) Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 3N 0127a
(1900) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SPITZLI, William, (Ellen BRYANT) Ch Margaret, Delmar; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec
34N 0114 3/4a (1914) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SPOTSER, James M., (Helen WILLIAMS) Ch Effie, Larey, Plunket, Inez; "Kaw
Valley Farm," Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 20 T40a Kaw Valley Co. (1915) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
SPRONG, David H., (Myrtle GRABLE) Ch Wilbur, David Jr., Alma, John; Lawrence
R7, Grant Sec 20 034a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STAHEL, John G., (Mabel ALBRIGHT) Ch Alvin, Wilma; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec
4SE 0160a (1885) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
STALLARD, Clarence N., (Nora HARD) Ch Nora; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 20 T80a
HARPER (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STANDING, Ralph E., (Clara DAVIS) Ch Harold, John, Mary; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 5NE 0718a (1883) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STANLEY~ Raymond, (Lillian MEYER) Ch Ramona; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 345 0110a
(1888) Tel. Eudora Eudora
STANLEY, Roger, (Katherine LINLEY) (Loretta LINLEY, mother) Ch Linley,
Bernice, Edmond; "Maple Grove Stock Farm," Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 3-34S
0420a (1913) Tel. Eudora Eudora
STANLEY, Samuel, (Georgianna ROGERS) Ch Roger, Raymond, Laura, Georgianna;
"Cedar Crest Farm," Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 34S 090a (1869) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
STANSBERRY, T.J., (Rosa WARREN) Ch Gilbert, Rosa, Laura, Clara, John, Thomas,
Oscar; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec l8SE T1a (1920) Tel. Cooperative
Wellsville
STANWIX, Alden B., (Mary BALDWIN) Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 26SW 080a (1918)

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�STANWIX, Charles E., (May YOUNT) Ch Maurine, Dorothy; "View Point Farm,"
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 1E 080a (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STARNES, Warren 0., (Mabel WIGGINS) Ch Dudley, Filmore, Raymond; "Pine Grove
Dairy Farm," Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 12SW T50a PARISH Estate (1910)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STARR, Maurice, (Rose PARDEE) Ch Keith, Virginia; "Home Wood Farm," Eudora R1,
Eudora Sec 5N-32N-33N 0280a (1885) Tel. Eudora Eudora
STEELE, A.H., (Anna WARNOCK) Ch Hale; "Park Ridge Farm," Baldwin R3, Palmyra
Sec 3SW 080a (1912) Tel. Baldwin.Baldwin
STEELE, Ira T., (Mary WHITE) Ch Hattie, Edwin, James; Richland R17, Clinton
Sec 16N 0160a (1857) Tel. Clinton Clinton
STEELE, Mrs. Isabella C., (Isabella CUMMINGS) Ch J. Irwin, Robert, Margaret,
Charles, Edith; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 17N 0160a (1858) Tel. Clinton
Clinton
STEELE, James F., (Rebecca BELLIS) Ch George, Glenn, Delbert; Richland R17,
Clinton Sec 16N T160a Ora T. STEELE (1887) Tel. Clinton Clinton
STEEN, Frank, (Lu1a STOVER) (Regina STEEN, mother) Ch Muriel, Orliff, opal,
Geneva; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 13NW T160a Mrs. E. STURDY (1910) Tel.
Vinland Vinland
STEHWIEN, Mrs. Katherine, (Katherine WOELPERT) Ch Fred, Clara, Anna, Lydia,
Albert; "Kaw Valley View Farm," Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 2 0100a (1881)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STERLING, Phil, (Marian CRAWFORD) Ch Lucile, Pauline, Lowell; Lawrence R3,
Grant Sec 7 048a (1910) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STEPHENS, C.E., (N. Lynn McROBERTS) Ch Fern, Eva, Richard; Baldwin, Palmyra
Sec 33SW 0140a (1863) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
STEVENS, Alberts K., (Mary E. MASSEY) Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 11N 0240a (1881)
Tel. Vinland Vinland
STEVENS, Bert A., (Grace ROE) Ch Winifred, Agnes; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 22N
080a (1873) Tel. Vinland Vinland
STEVENSON, Louis J., (Rebecca DUTTON) Ch Arthur, Myrtle, Mabel, Clyde, Edward,
Fern, Wayne, Burton, Alvie, Goldie; "Pleasant View Farm," Lawrence R4,
Wakarusa Sec 12 010 1/2a (1909) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STEVENIN, Charles A., Sr., (Hattie BELDAM) Ch Charles Jr., Claude, Mae;
Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 1S 080a (1884) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
STEWARD, William E., Ch Edna, Eva, Harley, Orville, Bertha, Alberta, Leslie,
Nellie; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 18S T160a H.O. GIBSON (1909) Tel. Mutual
Worden
STEWART, Charles D., (Mattie EASTMAN) Ch Juanita; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5
014 3/5a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STINES, William R., (Bertha ESPENLANB) "Star Farm," Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 16
0190a (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STOEBENER, Carl Henry, (Mary &amp; Lena, sisters) Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 6S T160a
Elizabeth STOEBENER (1868) Tel. Mutual Worden
STOBENER, John, (Sophia HAAS) Ch Arnold, Norma, Walter, Pauline, Oscar, Otto;
Baldwin R1, Marion Sec 36NE 080a (1869) Tel. Mutual Worden
STONEKING, Mems Edward, (Elizabeth GATES) Ch Edward, Peter, Martha, Raymond;
Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 11S 040a (1908) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
STOWE, Clarence B., Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 34E 0320a (1870) Tel. Home
Clinton
STRACHAN, Charles E., Ch Norman; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec lOSE 030a (1905)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
STROBEL, Samuel T., (Ida MALON) Ch Fred, Abe, Dick, Grace; Eudora R3, Eudora
Sec 18-23 T280a M. PILLA (1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
To be continued ...

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BEHRENS, SCHULTZ, SHAW
Two of my gr-grandparents were Christian and Mary D. SCHULTZ. I think they
were married in Illinois, probably in 1868. Born (in Illinois) to this union:
Mary in 1869, Elizabeth in 1870, George in 1872, and Herman in 1875. Christian
died in Douglas County in 1894 and she died there about 1913. Mary D. was
married before and had at least 2 sons, William BEHRENS born 1863 in Germany,
and Frederick BEHRENS born 1866 in Illinois. I would like to exchange info .
with anyone having knowledge of any of the above. Ray H. SHAW, 17410 Mpl. Vly.
Hy. Sp.75, Renton, WA 98058 (206) 228-4077

MANES, SHAWLEY, STRICKER, WHITSON
Seek information on the Asa (A.C.) SHAWLEY family. Asa was b. 30 Sep 1879 in
Richwood, Christian Co., MO, d. 12 Apr 1943 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO.
Asa was married to Amelia Margaret STRICKER. Children were Mary Etta Kathren,
Elva Minerva, ZelIa, Eileen, and Robert,Eugene. Asa's father was Armstead
Morton SHAWLEY. Mother's name may be, Theodosha MANES. Carol WHITSON, 2731
Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046

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Seeking George LENKE, wife Ruth Sylvia HINTBORN and descendants. Sons: Donald
married AnnaBe11 NEIL, Milton married Louise BRECHT, Howard married Rhoda Lee
GUTSCH, Kenneth married Irene MEIERHOFF. Known to be in Strong City and
Emporia, Kansas area 1916-1955. Ruth Sylvia born 1889 IL to George and Mary
RUPEL-HINTHORN. Mrs. Richard D. VESELACK, 212 Concord Dr., Normal, IL 61761

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�INDEX, VOLUME XIII, No. 4
ABDELAL, Alfred G., 163
ACHNING, Charles J., 163
ADAMS
Adal iza, 179
Alonzo W., 179
Amanda, 179
Anna V.H.T., 179
Charles B., 179
Clarinda, 179
Daniel Morgan, 179
Elizabeth Ann, 179
Eval ina, 179
J.W., 162
Maria, 179
Minerva, 179
Sarah C., 1n
Will iam, 179
AKERS
Ida, 1n
Moses, 1n
Rhoda, 1n
AKIN, John (Mrs.), 188
ALBRIGHT, Mabel, 195
ALDEN, E., 163
ALDER, John W., 163
ALEXANDER
Francis M., 163
Herbert, 176
ALLEN
Lyman, 163
Robert B., 163
AMBER/AMBLER
Benjamin A., 177,180
El izabeth, 1n
Sarah 0., 1n
William H., 1n
AMERICAN, Sampson, 163
AMSDEN, Geo. W., 163
ANDERSON
Andrew S., 163
Charles, 162
Hattie, 162
Jennie, 193
Jonas P., 179
Mary, 179
Sadie, 192
Theodore F., 163
ANDREWS, Charles R., 163
ANGEVINE, Charles H., 163
APITZ, Fred W., 163
ARBAUGH, Harrison, 162
ARMSTRONG, Albert W., 163
ARTERBURN, Samuel, 162

BEARD, John W., 164
BEATTIE
John, 164
Mary A., 162
William E., 164
BABCOCK, Carmi A., 163
BECHAM, Dicy, 162
BABER, Emma, 192
BECK, Henry, 192
BAGELMANN Estate, 194
BECKER, Albert, 164
BAILEY
BEDALE, Wm., 164
Charles N., 163
BEEKS, C.P., 179
David, 179
Frank A., 161, 162
BEHRENS
Geo. C., 163
Frederick, 197
Hattie A. (HASKINS), 161
Will i am, 197
Robert w., 163
BELDAM, Hattie, 196
BAKER
BELL, John H., 164
Isaac L., 163
BELLIS, Rebecca, 196
R.W. (Mrs.), 188
BENNETT, William, 164
Sophia, 191
BENSON
BALDWIN
John H., 164
Eben, 163
Ola, 1n
Mary, 195
Thatcher W., 164
BANGS, Wolford N., 163
BEST, Helen, 161
BANKS
BETZ, Wm. F., 164
EII i ot V., 179
BIGELOW, Cassius A., 164
Geo. A., 179
BIGGERS, Elizabeth, 195
May Stephens, 179
BIGGS, L.C., 164
Nigella, 179
BIRBUSH, Henry, 164
Thomas, 178
BISHOFF, C.N., 164
BANKSON, Elizabeth, 162
BISHOP, Inez, 195
BANNING, Marie, 175
BLACK, Laura J., 162
BARBER
BLACKMAR, Frank W., 164
John, 163
BLAIR
Ol iver, 163
E. James, 164
Oliver P., 163
Hugh, 164
Saarh J., 162
BLECHEL, Mary, 191
Wm. T., 164
BLECKL, Franz, 180
BARKER, George J., 164
BOEHLER, Elizabeth, 178
BARNES
BOENER, Wm., 164
Wm. C., 164
BOFINGER, Otto, 164
Wm. E., 1n
BOND
BARNETT, Mary, 162
Edward W., 164
BARNHARDT, Ida, 193
Enos, 162
BARRICKLOW
BOUGHTON, Allyn, 164
S.C., 179
BOULDIN, Clark, 164
W., 178
BOWMAN
BARTEAUX, Anna L., 162
Charles 0., 164
BASSETT
Elizabeth (Mrs.), 188
Bradford S., 164
Henry, 164
Owen A., 164
Wm. (Mrs.), 188
BATCHELDER, J.R., 180
BOWSER, Cleve, 183
BATES, Virginia, 162
BOYD, Robert S., 164
BEAL, Ralph, 164
BRADSHAW, Mary, 162
BEAM, Harriet, 178
BRANGAN, M.T., 180
ARTHUR, Frank M., 163
ASHER, Henry B., 163
ASSMAN, Justice, 163

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BRASTEV, Marion, 178
BRECHEISEN
George, 180
John, 180
Peter, 180
Wilhelamina, 180
William, 180
BRECHT, Louise, 197
BRECKENRIDGE, Ada, 195
BREWER, Joseph C., 164
BRICKEN, Edgar C., 164
BRICKLEY, Michael, 162
BRINK, Daniel, 179
BRISTOW, William, 164
BROMELSICK
Wal ter W., 164
William, 164
BROOKS
Anna, 188
M.L., 179
Paul R., 164
BROWN
Catherine (Mrs.), 188
C.H., 1n
E.A., 191
Ira, 164
Jennie, 194
John, 162
Levi, 162
Mary E., 162
M.A. (Mrs.), 162
Nancy, 162
Rufus M., 164
Waitman W., 164
Warren B., 164
BROWNELL, Wm. B., 164
BRUNE, Gustav, 164
BRUNNER
Helen Payne, 175
Henry s., 175
BRYANT, Ellen, 195
BUCK, Alfred H., 164
BUCKMINSTER, James G., 164
BULLENE
L., 191
William L., 164
BUNN, Paul K., 164
BURLINGTON, Robert B., 164
BURLISON
Alonzo, 179
Amanda, 179
Frank, 179
BURTZ, Johana, 191

�BUSCH, William J., 164
BUTLER, Oliver, 164
BUTTS, John W., 164
CALAFER, George, 162
CAMP, Oliver C., 165
CANFIELD, Walter J., 165
CARMAN, Charles W., 165
CARPENTER, Chas., 165
CARR, Samuel V., 165
CARTRIGHT, C.J., 165
CARTWRIGHT, W.W., 165
CASLEY, Frank D., 165
CASTEN, Zora H., 178
CATON
Anna V.H.T., 179
Thomas Vince, 179
CAULK, Nora, 195
CHAFIN, Georgia T., 165
CHAPMAN
Beverley, 163
Edward, 178
Joseph, 165
Sarah W., 178
Wm. B., 180
CHARLETON
Martha Curtis, 162
CHARLTON, John, 165
CHESTER, H.W., 180
CHILDS, James D., 165
CHRISTIAN, James, 165
CHURCH, H.G., 165
CLARK, Albert P., 165
CLARKE, Fred E., 165
CLAYTON, Ross H., 165
CODDINGTON
Charles W., 165
COFFMAN, Laura, 195
COHN, Asher L., 165
COLEMAN, Fannie, 183
COLLAMORE
George W., 180
Julia H., 180
Margaret Fuller, 180
Peter, 180
COLLINS
Cordel i a, 192
King, 165
Oscar, 192
COLTE, John, 180
COLWELL, Jennie, 179
CONN, Malcolm, 165
CONNER, David E., 165
COOK
Hugh, 165

COOK, cont.
Jul ius E., 165
COON, Ezra, 162
COOPER
Al ice, 192
W.L., 165
COPP, H. Y., 165
COREY, Criley E., 165
CORKHILL, William F.~ 165
COTTON, James A., 165
COTTRELL
Claude Richard, 175
Margaret, 175
COURTNEY, Mae, 183
COWGILL, Charles D., 165
COWLES
Bithiah W.C., 177
Cordelia C., 177
Ellen (Mrs.), 188
Emi l y L., 177
E. Corning, 177
E.C. (Mrs.), 188
L. Olivia, 177
Parmenas S., 177
Sarah C., 177
COX
Albert L., 165
Grace L., 194
Joseph J., 165
Richard A., 162
CRACKLIN, Joseph, 165
CRADIT, N.C., 165
CRAIG, Charles D., 165
CRAMER, Della, 191
CRAWFORD, Marian, 196
CREW, J.S., 178
CRIM, Edward K., 165
CROCKER, Eden F., 165
CROSBY, M.T., 165
CROUSE, Bejamin A., 165
CROWE, Frederick, 165
CULBERTSON, Wm. M., 165
CUMMINGS, Isabella, 196
CUNNINGHAM, Marjoria, 176,
CURRY, Albert M., 165
CURTIS, James R., 165
CUTLER
Chas., 165
Henry A., 165
DAELY, Margaret, 193
DAILEY, John A., 165
DALTON, B.J., 165
DANESON, Sarah, 192

DANIELS
James G., 165
Jul i a, 191
DARLING, Thos. C., 165
DARRAH, Henry, 180
DARRELL, Asa, 166
DAVEY, Minnie, 190
DAVIDSON, Kenneth W., 166
DAVIS
Clara, 195
Frank, 166
John W., 166
Lucie, 190
Willi am, 162
DEAMER, John M., 166
DEARR, Charles M., 180
DEATZ, Adam C., Jr., 166
DEAY
Alma, 193
Ellwood, 193
John R., 162
DEBELBESS/DIVELBLISS
John, 162,166
DEERING, John H., 166
DeFOREST, Charles, 166
DELINGER, Uriah F., 166
DEMING, Newell P., 166
DeMOSS, Aurora, 176
DENNIS
Ellen, 191
James M., 166
DEWEY, Ruth, 188
DICKER, Alfred J., 166
DILLON, Minnie, 193
DIMINARY, Harper J., 177
DINIMRY, Sarah 0., 177
DINKLEY, John T., 166
oINSMOOR, Frank F., 166
DIVELBLISS/DEBELBESS
John, 162, 166
DIXON, Maud, 192
DOANE
Benjamin F., 166
Mary E., 193
DODDER
Catherine, 178
David, 178
Elmira, 178
George, 178
Hannah, 178
Jacob, 178
Margaret, 178
Marshall, 178
Mary, 178
Peter, 178

200

DODDER, cont.
Robert, 178
Si las, 178
S.R., 166
DODDS, Martha, 192
DOLISI, John Edward, 166
DORAN, Harriet (Mrs.), 192
DORNON, Effie, 194
DORRIS, Mayme, 193
DORSEY, Eli F., 166
DOTY, Frank H., 166
DOWNS, Mary, 194
DREW, Joseph, 166
DUNCAN
Chas. S., 166
Wesley H., 166
DUNLAP, Charles G., 166
DUNN
Barylla, 177
Irena, 177
Jonathan, 177
Samuel H., 162
DUNNING, R.M. (Mrs.), 188
DURR, Alfred F., 166
DUTTON, Rebecca, 196
DWYER, Mabel, 189
DWYRE, Jerry (Mrs.), 195
EASTMAN
Mattie, 196
Wal ter M., 166
EBERWEIN
Charles 0., 175
Ol ive I., 175
ECKE, Julius C., 166
EDGAR, Robert A., 166
EDMONDS, Thomas J., 166
EDMONDSON, Robert, 166
EGGERT, Walter W., 166
EIDERMILLER
Alexander G., 166
ELDER, Wm. Henry, 166
ELLIOTT, Russell D., 166
ELLISON, Joseph, 166
ELNIFF, Pauline B., 180
ELWELL, Mary G., 177
EMERY, Charles E., 162
EMLEY, Samuel C., 166
EMMICK, Jas., 187
ENOS, H.L., 166
ENYART, Frank D., 166
ERICSSON, Herman C., 166
ESPENLANB, Bertha, 196
ESTERLY, Chas. E., 166

�ETHEL
Minerva, 179
Minerva (Mrs.), 179
EVANS
Frank T., 166
Ida C., 194
Jennie, 179
William J., 166
EVATT, Wm., 166
EWING, Florence A., 166
FAITH, J.R., 192
FARNAM, Edward R., 166
FAUNCE
Carroll, 188
Eugene, 188
Hi lda, 188
Theodore Wattles, 188
FERRILL, Thos. J., 166
FERRIS
George T., 175
Marie Banning, 175
FIEGENBAUM
Benjamin F., 166
FIEHLER, Ella, 192
FIELDS, S.F., 166
FILPEL, Jennie, 194
FISCHER, Julius, 180
FISHER, Fred G., 166
FITZPATRICK, James, 166
FLINN, Geo., 166
FLORER, John E., 167
FLORY
Elmi ra, 189
Lola, 194
FLOYD, Charles B., 167
FLUKE
Wm. W., 167
W.W. (Mrs.), 162
FOOTE, Bithiah W.C., 177
FORD
George, 179
William V., 167
FORTER, Samuel A., 167
FOSTER
Lew IJ., 167
Scott, 183
FOX, Frances, 176
FRANCIS, Gertrude, 193
FRAZER, Robert L., 167
FRAZIER, Charlotte, 178
FREEZE, Louise, 176
FRENCH, Frank, 167
FRYE, Frederick R., 167
FUGATE, Joseph B., 167

HAHN
Kathryn C., 175
IJ.C. "Connie", 176
HAINES, John M., 178
HAIR, Frank N., 167
HALBEN, Marvin, 181
HALE, B.S., 180
GABRIEL
HALL
Alvin, 175
Clarence S., 167
Charles C., 167
Hiram S., 167
Li II ian Z., 175
Hubert E., 167
GADDIS, Edward E., 167
HAMER,
Sara (Mrs.), 188
GALLAGHER, Eugene T., 167
HAMLIN,
James A., 167
GARDNER, Theodore, 167
HAMMER,
Sophie,
190
GARNER, Earl Oliver, 175
HAMMERT,
John,
167
GASTROCK, C., 193
HAMMOND, Malvena, 188
GATES, Elizabeth, 196
HANEY, J.H., 162
GAYLORD, Cordelia C., 177
HANNA, Franklin P.O., 167
GERSTENBERGER, Anna, 190
&gt;, HANSEN, Theodore N., 167
GIBSON, H.O., 196
HANSON
GILBERT, Robert L., 167
George IJ., 167
GILL, IJilliam H., 177
George (Mrs.), 181
GILLETTE, Charles IJ., 167
Geo. IJ., 167
GILMORE, John, 162
H.IJ., 167
GLASER, Carrie, 191
GLENDINNING, James I., 167 HARBOUR, IJalter, 193
GODFREY, Cora Bernice, 176 HARD, Nora, 195
HARDING
GOFF
Ann (Mrs.), 181
Henrietta Spittle, 179
Claude, 181
GOODIN, J.K., 178
GRABLE, Myrtle, 195
Mae, 181
Maude, 181
GRAY
Geo. IJ., 167
IJalter, 181
Horace, 180
HARDTARFER, Ida, 193
Samuel H., 167
HARDIJICK, Sally B., 162
GREEN
HARMAN
H.M., 167
Ralph, 167
Ulysses S., 167
IJill H., 167
GREENLEE, M.D., 167
HARMON, Benj. F., 167
GREGORY, Dolly, 189
HARNBY, M. (Mrs.), 181
GRIESA
HARPER, 195
Adolph C., 167
Jessie, 181
A.H., 193
HARRIS
GRIFFITH
Charles, 181
Geo. IJ.E., 179
George IJ., 181
L.H. (Rev.), 187
J .M., 167
T.D., 167
Lawrence, 181
GRIGGS
IJ.C., 162
John R., 167
HARTFORD, Thomas F., 177
Sidney IJ., 167
HARTLEY, Forest M., 167
GRISIJOLD, J.F., 167
HARTRAUFT, John IJ., 180
GUTSCH, Rhoda Lee, 197
HARVE, Ethel, 181
GIJIN, Nathan A., 167
HARVEY
Rebecca (Mrs.), 188
HAAS, Sophia, 196
HASKELL
HADSELL, Gladys, 194
Dudley C., 167

FUHS
Flossie, 189
Hazel, 191
IJill i am, 189
FUNK, Lydia, 190

201

HASKELL, cont.
Frank W., 167
John G., 167
HASKINS, Hattie A., 161
HASTIE
A.E., 181
Margaret (Mrs.), 181
Robert, 181
Rose (Mrs.), 181
Ruth, 181
HATCH
Anna, 181
J.S., 181
HAZARD, James, 181
HAZEN
Frances (Mrs.), 181
Rufe, 181
HECK, Caroline, 190
HEFFNER, Celia, 190
HEIGES, Jonas, 167
HELLER, Ida (Mrs.), 181
HELM
Edna, 181
Lola (Mrs.), 181
HENDERSON
Charles, 181
Chester, 181
Howard IJ., 167
John A., 167
J.A., 181
Nina (Mrs.), 181
Ruth, 181
HENDRY, James M., 177
HENLEY, Albert, 168
HENRY, John M., 168
HENSON
Claude H., 176
Emily, 162
Kathryn C. Hahn, 175
HERD, Celia (Mrs.), 181
HERRINGTON, Jacob D., 168
HERTZLER, Harvey B., 168
HETRICK, Maude, 192
HEYT, Mary, 191
HIATT, Lundy, 188
HICKOCK, Ethel, 192
HIGGINS, IJilliam E., 168
HIGGUNS, Ella, 181
HIGHLEY, Frank A., 168
HILFORD, Filney, 181
HILL
Ellen, 193
Harvy D., 168
James H., 168
IJinnie, 191

�HUNT
HilliKER, lynn lamb, 168
Charles W., 168
HINDS, Calvin P., 180
George J., 162
HINES, wm. (Mrs.), 188
Geo. A., 168
HINESLEY, William A., 168
HUSON, Richard, 168
HINSHAW, A.R., 182
HUTCHES, Herbert, 168
HINTHORN
HUTCHINGS, John, 178
George, 197
HUTSON, George E., 168
Ruth Sylvia, 197
HUTT, John E., 168
HITZEMANN, J.C., 189
HOAR, Clement A., 168
ICE
HOBBS
Addie (Mrs.), 181
Alva, 182
Will i am, 168
Emma, 182
INGERSOll
HOCKETT, Nathan, 177
Charles, 1n
HOEHlER, Paul (Mrs.), 188
Hannah, 178
HOFFMAN, laton E., 168
HOlBEWAY, Nina, 181
INGLES
HOlliSTER, Simpson, 168
Abraham, 182
HOllOWAY
Edna, 182
James 0., 168
J.R., 182
Kate (Mrs.), 162
Paul ine, 182
HOLMES
Pearl, 182
George D., 168
INNES, George, 168
Jobn S., 180
IRWIN, Ina (Mrs.), 182
HOOVER, Nadine (Mrs.), 181
HOPKINS, E.E., 168
JACOBSEN, Anna, 162
HORNSBY
JAESCHKE, Herman, 168
Carrie M. (Mrs.), 162
JAMESON, Mrs., 162
Columbus, 168
JARMAIN, John J., 168
HOSFORD &amp; CERNOlD, 193
JENKINS
HOUGHTETTIN, J.M., 168
Peter, 162
HOUGHTON, Charles P., 168
William W., 178
HOUSE, Edward l., 168
JENSEN, Harry (Mrs.), 182
HOUSTON
JENSON, Niels Oksen, 168
M.W., 168
JEWETT, J.E., 168
wm. E., 168
JOHANNING, Sophia, 190
HOUT, Henry, 162
JOHNSON
HOWARD
Charles F., 168
l.D. (Mrs.), 188
Emily L., 1n
Prudence, 188
Emily (Mrs.), 188
HOWELL, A.K. (Mrs.), 162
E., 179
HOWLAND, Marcia B., 162
Geo. Y., 168
HOYT
Indiana, 162
Raymond, 181
Jerome B., 168
R.O. (Mrs.), 181
lula (Mrs.), 182
William, 181
Newton C., 168
HUBER, Alta, 181
Ralph S., 168
HUEY, Al ice (Mrs.), 181
JONES
HUGHES
C.J. (Mrs.), 182
Joseph A., 168
George W., 168
Mi randa, 193
Harri son, 168
Sinah/linah, 180
Jessie, 182
HUlSCUTTER, Pearl, 181
Mrs., 182
HUNGERFORD, H., 181
Ruth, 182
HUNN, lorene I., 176
Will i am, 162

lAND, Arnott, 182
lANDER
Anna (Mrs.), 182
Harry T., 169
lANDON, Henry, 182
LANDRUM
Claud G., 182
Sarah (Mrs.), 182
KASOlD, Edmund A., 169
KAT HERMAN
lANE
C.W. (Mrs.), 187
Alpha, 182
A.J. (Mrs.), 182
KECKlEY, Hugh H., 169
KEEFER, George W., 162
Eula Belle, 182
KEllEY, Sarah, 194
Madge, 182
KEllOGG, May Belle, 160
Nora, 182
KELSO, Clarence Z., 169
Oscar, 182
KEMBERLING, Sonnie, 163
W.M., 182
KEMP, W.l. (Mrs.), 182
lAPTAD, Paul, 169
KENDALL, Helen, 194
LAUTER
KENNARD, Jesse D., 169
Al fred A., 176
KENNEDY
Millie, 176
F.J., 182
lAVERY, A.E., 182
Jas. K., 169
lAWRENCE
Nora Lane (Mrs.), 182
Al fred, 182
X Jay, 169
James, 169
KENNY, Gertrude, 182
LAWSON
KEOHANE, Timothy J., 169
James, 169
KHOURY
John, 169
Victoria "Vicki" Mary, 176 lou, 189
KIEFER
Margaret, 193
Lucille Elizabeth, 176
Spencer J., 169
KING, Nettie, 194
lAWTON, Frank A., 169
KINGERY
lEACH, Olin Edgar, 176
Lonzie Edward, 176
lEACHER, W.A., 182
KINZER, Edward J., 169
lEARNED, Henry, 177
KINZIE, Minnie, 192
lEARNER, H.A. (Mrs.), 182
KIRCHHOFF, Arthur L., 169
lEARY
KLASS, Eliza (Mrs.), 182
Ellen (Mrs.), 188
KLEIN, Edgar, 169
E., 190
KLING, Kate, 192
lEE, William G., 169
KNIGHT
LEGGETT, Luna, 190
Elizabeth (Mrs.), 162
LEIBEY
KOHOR, W., 190
Nancy A. (Mrs.), 162
KRAUS, Ernest W., 169
lEIS, Wm. J., 179
KREIDER
lEIST, Harriett, 194
Charles, 182
lENKE
Clare, 182
Donald, 197
J.W., 182
George, 197
luci lle, 182
Howard, 197
KRIER, Katherine, 190
Kenneth, 197
KUHN, Charle l., 169
Mi l ton, 197
KUNKEL, John J., 169
lENTHICUM, Jesse, 190
KURNS, A. F., 191
lENZ, Mark, 189
lEONARD
lADD, E.D., 169
George, 169
lAIVEN, Elta, 182
Wellington Y., 169
JONES, cont.
William T., 168
JOSLYN, Waita C., 182
JUNKINS
Walter C., 168
William W., 168

202

�LESLIE, Helen, 179
LeSUER, Owen C., 169
LEWIS
Frances, 183
Luther N., 169
Nell ie, 183
Viola, 192
Walter D., 183
LIGGETT
John R., 169
Mary, 182
LIGHT, Harvey M., 169
LIND, Peter, 169
LINDAMOOD, Milo M., 169
LINDELL, Earl (Mrs.), 187
LINDLEY, Corydon E., 169
LINDSEY, Elgy L., 169
LINLEY
Katherine, 195
Loretta, 195
LINTON
Charles L., 182
Edward, 182
Jessie, 182
Will i am, 182
LISHNER, Herman W., 169
LIVENGOOD, Fay, 183
LOFGREN, Francis, 162
LOGAN
Earnest Marshall, 176
LONGANECKER
Mildred Katherine, 176
LONGFELLOW, Charles, 162
LOPPING, F., 195
LOVE
Alex, 169
Wm. R., 169

LOW, Susan, 188
LOWERY, Marie, 183
LUCKAN, Fritz 0., 169
LUDINGTON, Reuben, 169
LUM, S.Y., 161
LUTZ
Bertha, 193
Carol ine, 190
Eugene (Mrs.), 187
Frank, 187
Jacob F., 169
Oscar, 187
Will i am, 193
LYBARGER, Grace, 194
LYON, Carrie, 190
LYONS
Robert L. (Mrs.), 182

MACKEY, Nannie, 183
MACKIE
Carri e, 191
George K., 170
MacLEAN, John, 169
MACOMBER, J.W., 177
MAIN, Henry J., 170
MALON, Ida, 196
MANES, Theodosha, 197
MANESS, Della, 190
MANLEY
Myron G., 170
Robert C., 170
MANNING, Kate C., 177
MANS, J., 170
MARCH
Geo., 170, 178
William Frank, 170
MARKLEY, Solan J., 176
MARKS
Alexander, 170
Arthur L., 170
MARLOW, Addie, 183
MARROWS, J. (Mrs.), 179
MARSHALL
Earl H., 170
Mary (Mrs.), 188
W.K. (Rev.), 178
MARTIN
Anna, 183
Charles, 183
Roy J., 170
Susie, 192
Wi lson, 192
Wm. D., 170

MARTLING, Francis H., 170
MARTS, Aubrey, 183
MARVIN, Jos., 160
MASON, Myron R., 170
MASSEY, Mary E., 196
MAXWELL
Albert R., 170
A.R. (Mrs.), 183
McALLASTER, Octavius, 169
McALLISTER
Benj., 169
Laura, 183
McCALL
Bannon, 176
Edwina Ware, 176
McCARTY
M., 183

Stella, 193
McCLASKEY, J.R., 162

McCLEARY
Mary, 179
Mary (Mrs.), 179
McCLELLAND
Charles B., 169
C.B. (Dr., Mrs.), 183
Mae, 183
N.F. (Mrs.), 183
Vera, 183
McCONNELL, John, 169
McCREATH
James, 162
Sarah, 162
McCURDY
Charles F., 169
El izabeth, 162
Samuel H., 169
McELEARY, Roy, 183
McELHANY, Wilson, 169
McFARLAND
Charles W., 169
Edna D., 160
John N., 170
McGEE, Olli, 194
McGRADE, Frank, 170
McKEE, Gordon E., 170
McKINNEY, John N., 170
McKONE, Wilbur H., 170
McMURPHY, John W., 170
McMURRY, John, 170
McNUS, J.A., 1n
McROBERTS, N. Lynn, 196
MEAD, Lula, 192
MEIERHOFF, Irene, 197
MELVIN, John, 170
MENDENHALL
S.E. (Mrs.), 162
MENGER
Albert, 180
Freidrich, 180
Sophia, 180
MERCHANT
Herschel, 170
Leonard, 1n
Nelson, 170
Pri scilla, 1n
Prudence, 1n
MERRITT, Francis, 170
MERRY, Charles B., 170
MERWIN, Ray E., 170
MESSAR/MESSER
J.A., 183
Noble, 183
N.F., 183

203

MESSENHEIMER
Mae (Mrs.), 183
METCALF, James C., 170
METKER, Lottie, 183
METSKER
Grace, 183
Henry F., 170
MEYER, Lillian, 195
MICHAEL, Lena, 194
MILBURN, Lillian Z., 175
MILHAM, William F., 170
MILLER
Albert P., 170
Alexander R., 170
Ella (Mrs.), 162
Laura J., 183
Mary, 192
Roseatha (Mrs.), 183
S.B. (Mrs.), 188
Will iam C., 170
MILLS, Austin R., 170
MINGER, Emily, 189
MITCHAL, U.G., 183
MITCHELL
Alex C., 170
Chester W., 176
Edward A., 170
MOHR
Charlotte, 180
Daniel, 180
Eli as N., 180
Esther, 180
Hannah, 180
Harriet, 180
Levi, 180
Mahlon, 180
Mary, 180
MONROE, Alexander, 170
MOODY, Nathan, 183
MOORE
Adaliza (Mrs.), 179
Elmer, 183
Horace L., 170
John C., 170
Rachel (Mrs.), 183
Samuel P., 170
MORE, Stella, 183
MORGAN
Lola, 183
Orville S., 170
MORRE, Cora, 190
MORRIS, Clara R., 191
MORROW
Capitola, 179
Charles, 170

�PARSONS, cont.
Mary, 179
William, 179
PARTRIDGE, Alanson, 171
PATE, Laura, 192
OEHRLE, Leda, 190
PATTERSON
OGDEN, Jonathon, 171
H.C., 184
OLIN, Arvin S., 171
Wi II iam A., 160
OLMSTEAD
PATTON
Phil ip, 171
Thomas McFadden, 171
Phill ip, 162
PATTY, Harry S., 171
OLSON
PAULDING, J., 184
Gerda, 184
PAYNE
Paul (Mrs.), 184
Florence, 184
ORRICK
Helen, 175
Harry, 184
W.C., 182, 184
Myrtle, 184
PEARSON
OSBORNE
Katherine, 162
Charles, 184
Thomas, 171
Maude, 184
PEASE, Charles A., 171
OTWER, Charles, 171
PEBLES, Robert, 171
OUSDAHL
PELLET, Ada, 184
Augusta, 184
PENDLETON
Mrs., 184
E. Helen, 176
OWENS
Wm. H., 171
Celia (Mrs.), 184
PENNINGTON, Elizabeth, 162
Elsie, 162
PEPPER, E.A. (Mrs.), 162
James, 184
PERKINS
OZIA
Delbert W., 171
E.L., 184
Lucius H., 171
Jas. W., 184
PERRY, John A., 171
O'BRIEN, Delos, 171
170
PETERS, G.W., 181
O'BRYON, James W., 171
PETRIE, R.R. (Mrs.), 184
PAGE, Henry R., 171
PETTERSON, John W., 171
PALMER
PFLEGER, Carl W., 176
PHENICEE, Daniel, 180
Samuel, 171
W.N. (Mrs.), 184
PHILLIPS, Lewis L., 171
PICKENS, Minnie, 184
PARAMORE
E.H., 178
PIEL, Frank J. (Mrs.), 184
J.L,178
PIERCE
PARCELS, Byron M., 171
Charles, 184
PARDEE, Rose, 196
Floyd C., 171
PARENTS, Lee, 184
PIERSON
PARISH Estate, 196
August J., 171
PARKHURST, Ivan P., 171
Nettie, 191
PARMALEE
Sam B., 171
Edward Carroll, 171
PILLA
PARMENTER, Charles S., 171
Charles, 171, 180
PARNELL
M., 196
A.J., 184
PINE
Benj. M., 171
lona, 184
PARSONS
Samantha (Mrs.), 184
Eli zabeth Ann (Mrs.), 179 PIPER, Laura, 194
Elizabeth A., 179
179
PITT, Frank J., 186
Jennie, 179
PITTSFORD, Enoch J., 171

MORROW, cont.
Jerome, 179
MORSCHER, Laurence N., 183
MORSE
Eaton, 188
Eleanor Eaton, 188
Frederic D., 17D
John Otis, 188
Mae, 183
Maud B., 161
Orl in Raymond, 188
Stuart Tellson, 188
Theodore Wattles, 188
Walter Lowe, 188
MORTIN/MORTON, B.H., 183
MOYS, William H., 170
MURCH, Rev. H.G., 170
MURPHY
Carrie, 193
Charles W., 170
Evalina (Mrs.), 179
Evel in, 179
Henry, 179
Nellie, 183
MYERS
Emma, 183
Ethel, 194
Fannie, 183
MYWEA, M.E. (Mrs.), 183
NADELHOFFER, William,
NEAL
Carrie, 183
Emma (Mrs.), 183
NEIL, AnnaBell, 197
NElS, Al, 194
NELSON, Harry, 183
NEMEC, Teckla S., 176
NESBITT, Houston, 170
NEVISON, Wm. W., 170
NEWBY
Frank, 183
Frank (Mrs.), 184
Henry, 171, 183
Nina, 183
NEWCOMB
Anna, 183
Charles, 183
NICHOLS
E.L., 184
F.L. (Mrs.), 184
NINE, Ora, 192
NOLL, Fred W., 171
NORTON, Sarah Frances,
NORWAY, D.C., 171

NORWOOD, George W., 171
NOTTINGHAM
N.L. (Mrs.), 184

204

PLANK, Ulysses S.G., 171
PLASKETT, Wm., 171
PLATTE, Fannie (Mrs.), 184
POLAND, Claire A., 171
PONTIUS, Alpha, 182
POPPM(?), Minnie, 184
PORTERFIELD, Roy A., 184
POST, Mary, 191
POSTMA, Arthur, 184
POWER, Byron B., 171
PRAPER, John, 184
PRASSER
Bertha (Mrs.), 184
Fred (Mrs.), 184
PREISACH, Louisa, 162
PRENTICE, Homer C., 171
PRENTUS, S.B., 171
PRICE
Anna N., 176
C. Marvin, 176
Ethel, 184
Mary, 194
PROPER, W.H., 184
PROTSCH, Richard E., 171
PUCKETT
Enos (Rev.), 162
John, 184
PUGH
Emma, 176
Nell ie, 184
PURCELL, S.N., 184
QUAYLE, William A., 171
RADER, Valentine S., 172
RALIER, Marvin, 184
RALSTON, E.J. (Mrs.), 188
RANDALL, Polly, 162
RANKIN
Floyd V., 172
Phoebe E. (Mrs.), 162
RAYLE, John, 184
RAYMOND, Joseph M., 172
RAYSON, Thomas, 172
REAMES, Thos. Givings, 172
REBER, Emma, 190
REDING, Harry, 172
REECE, Mary, 192
REED
Ann (Mrs.), 188
Fred W., 172
Mary, 179
REEDER, Edward T., 172
REIMEIRS, Mary, 191
REINEKE, Gertrude, 193

�REINESALTER
El izabeth, 178
REINISCH, William F., 172
REMINGTON
Pamphelious F., 172
REVEY
Edward A., 176
Naomi Fern, 176
REYER, John, 184
REYNOLDS
Charles, 172
Chas. D. (Rev.), 172
Clarkson, 172, 179
Will i am, 162
RHODES, Lycurqus, 172
RICH, Levi, 162
RICHARDS
Chas. 0., 172
Henry 0., 172
Oscar G., 172
O.G., 180
RICHARDSON
Ann (Mrs.), 185
D.J., 181
George, 185
Sim, 185
RIDENOUR, Peter D., 162
RIDGEWAY, Charles L., 172
RIDNEUR, Roy, 185
RIEMAN, M.E. (Mrs.), 185
RIGGS
Hattie, 184
Henry C., 172
Richard, 160, 198
S.A. (Mrs.), 185
RILEY
Jennie (Mrs.), 185
L.S., 185
RINERT, Mat, 172
ROBERTS
Lyman C., 178
Maria W., 178
Mary, 195
Serenas A., 178
Serenas H., 178
W., 194
ROBERTSON
Lenna (Mrs.), 185
Riley E., 185
ROBINSON
C.C., 184
Joseph A., 172
Morris, 172
William H., 172

ROBSON
Anna, 185
Eliza (Mrs.), 184
F.D., 185
Ida, 185
ROE, Grace, 196
ROGERS
Georgi anna, 195
H.B., 172
ROOT, L. Olivia, 177
RORICK, David, 172
ROSE, Wilbur J., 172
ROSS
John B., 172
John P., 172
Wi ley c., 172
ROSSMAN, Mae, 185
ROWLANDS, David L., 172
ROY
Charles P., 178
Frank J., 178
Frank T., 178
Martha J., 178
Mary A., 178
Nathan J., 178
Ralph G., 178
Tabitha E., 178
Theophi lus, 178
RUDD, E.D., 172
RUDEBECK
Sarah Frances, 179
RUKES, Lela, 193
RUPEL, Mary, 197
RUSS, Alva A., 172
RUSSELL
Edi th, 185
John B., 172
Luther P., 172
Warren A., 172
William J., 172
SANDERS
A.B. "Blackie", 176
John, 185
NellieM.,185
SANDERSON
Thomas, 172
William G., 172
SANDHOVAL, John, 162
SANFORD
H.W., 191
WilliamN.,172
SAUNDERS
Gladys, 186
Gwin, 186

SCHMIDT, cont.
SAUNDERS, cont.
Harry, 190
John, 186
John, 190
J.C., 185
Lena, 190
Paul ine, 185
SAVAGE, Maetha (Mrs.), 186
Mari e, 190
SCHMITT
SAWYER
Charlotte, 178
Al fred, 190
Carol, 190
El ias B., 178
Eli as J., 178
Frances, 190
George, 180
Harriet, 178
William T., 190
Helen, 178
Lyman, 178
SCHNEBLEY, Joseph G., 172
SCHNEIDER
Marion, 178
Ph il 0 H., 178
Carroll, 190
SAXMAN, Jessie, 182
Flora (Mrs.), 188
George W., 190
SCHEHRER, Mary, 195
SCHELLACK
SCHOPPER
Louie A., 189
Helena, 190
Mike, 190
Maxine, 189
SCHELLHORN
SCHOTT
Carl, 189
Candace, 191
Floyd, 189
Emma, 190
Hugo, 189
Gertrude, 190
Margueri te, 189
Guido, 190
Hugo, 190
Marie, 189
Richard, 189
John, 190
SCHENDEL
Lola, 190
F. (Mrs.), 189
Marie, 190
Lewie H., 189
Mary (Mrs.), 190
Loui s, 189
Otto, 190
Mabel, 189
Victor, 190
Wesley, 189
Victor Hugo, 190
SCHEUERLE
Viola, 190
M., 189
SCHOWENDERT
William, 189
Al fred, 190
SCHICK
Dora (Mrs.), 190
Adam, 189
Edwin, 190
Avier, 189
Leo, 190
Clarence, 189
SCHOWENGERDT
Clarence E., 189
Edwin F., 190
Elva, 189
SCHREIBER, Rosetta, 190
Ralph, 189
SCHREINER
Ralph H., 189
Anna, 190
Sarah, 189
Carol ine, 190
Sidney, 189
John, 190
SCHIRMER
John N., 190
Joseph, 189
Margaret, 190
Nellie, 189
Pete, 190
SCHMIDT
SCHROYER
Carl, 190
Ada, 190
Edna, 190
Billy, 190
Emi l, 190
Christine, 190
Erna, 190
Jennie, 190
Ernest, 190
Jim, 190
Ervin, 190
Lenora, 190

205

�SCHROYER, cont.
Robert E., 190

SCHWARTZ, cont.

Ruth, 190
SCHULMEYER, Philip E., 190

SCOTT
Agnes, 190

SCHULTZ
Christian, 197
El izabeth, 197
George, 197

SEELE, cont.

SELLERS

Henry, 191
Loui s, 191

Andrew, 191

Louise, 190, 191

Elmer R., 191

Albert K., 190

Mary, 191

Frank, 191

Al ice, 190
Boyd P., 172
Boyed P., 190

Minnie, 191

I rene, 191
Jessie, 191

William, 190

Cora, 191

Herman, 197
Mary, 197

Clayton, 190

SEETIN
Josephine, 191
Ray, 191

Clifford, 191

Samuel, 191

Narva, 191

Mary D., 197

Clifford G., 190

Samuel E., 191

Pearl, 191

SCHURLE
Elsie, 190
Jacob, 190
Loui e, 190
M., 190
SCHUTZ
Albert, 190
Anna, 190
Arthur, 190

Bertha, 190

SEEWALD

C., 190

Dorotha, 190
El izabeth, 191
Emory, 190
Frances, 191
Frank, 190
Fred, 191
Genevieve, 190
Georgi e, 190

Anna, 191

George, 180
John, 180

Dan, 191
E I fri eda, 191

Joseph, 180
Lewis, 180
Mary, 180

Hanna, 191

Ima, 191
John, 191

Henry, 191

Curtis, 191

Franci s, 190
Michael, 190
01 iver, 190

Ira, 178
James, 191
Juni or, 191

C.W., 191
Frank, 191
Helen, 191

Larkin, 191

Jul ia, 191

SEHON

Minnie, 191
Otto, 191
Paul, 191
Ruby, 191

Larry J., 185

Phil ip, 191

Wil ford, 191

Ph iIi pC., 172

William J., Jr., 191

Russel, 191
Russell, 191
SEIGH
Clarence V., 191

Robert, Jr., 191

Edgar, 191

Robert M., Sr., 191
Sarah, 179

Esther, 191

Charles C., 190
Christian G., 190

Vera, 190, 191
Vernon, 190

Clara, 190
Cora, 190

Walter, 190
Walter A., "191

Dorothy, 190
Edna, 190

Wal ter S., 191
Willie, 191

Glenn, 190

Lila, 191
Li I ia, 191

Leota, 190
Lillie, 190
Margie, 190
Minnie, 191
Ogden, 191

Albert, 190
Carl, 190

Erna, 190
Freda, 190

Helen, 191
Henry, 191

Techluh, 180

Emma, 190

SCHWARTS Estate, 191
SCHWARTZ

Christina, 191

Michael, 180

Dora, 190

John T., 190
Laura, 190
Lester, 190
Roy, 190

SELZER

Anton, 180
Frankl in, 180

Harriet, 178
Hazel, 190

SCHWALM
Edith, 190

Lewis M., 191
Mary, 191

Harold, 191
Lawrence, 191
Marion, 191
VirgIe, 191
SEIWALD
Al fred, 191
Arthur, 191

Wi lma, 190, 191
SEAGGAN, Katherine M., 162
SEARY, Ernest, 191

Bertal, 191
Carl, 191
Clara, 191

Winona, 191
W., 191
W.J., Sr., 191
SEMON
Charles H., 191
William, 191
SEVERNESS, William, 185
SEVRANGER
Fred, 186
Laura, 186
W.B., 186
SEYLER
Bert J., 191
Mel i ssa, 191
SEYMOUR, Charles, 162
SHAFFER

Hattie, 190

SEASHORE, Carl G., 175

Henry, 191

Helen, 190
Henry, 190

SEATTLE, M.P., 172

Henry F., 191

Clifford, 191

SECRIST, Fannie A., 194
SEELE
Al fred, 191

Josephine, 191

Cora, 195

Louis, 191
Mary, 191

Ettie, 191

Hulda, 190
Ivan, 190
Lester, 190

Alma, 191

Oscar, 190

Clara, 191

SELBY, Bertha, 189

Thelma, 190
Virgil, 190
Walter, 190

Fred, 191
Gundher C., 191

SELIG, August L., 172
SELLARDS

Harold, 191

William, 191

Archibald B., 172

206

Arthur G., 191

Earle, 191
Fern, 191
Harold, 191
Helen, 191
John El i, 191
Leatha, 191

�SHAFFER, cont.
Lee, 191
Maude, 191
Mi ldred, 191
Ruth, 191
Wi lma, 191
SHALBAR
Adolph, 192
Emi el, 192
Emma, 192
Jul ius, 192
Lizzie, 193
Mary, 192
N., 192
Walter, 192
SHANKLIN, Joseph T., 172
SHANNON
Charles, 192
Elizabeth, 192
Eunice, 192
Harry A., 192
Lenora, 192
O.P., 192
Paul, 192
W.J., 192
SHAW
Alex, 172
Edward, 192
Everett, 192
Hattie (Mrs.), 192
Lola, 192
Loreta, 192
Luella, 192
Mable, 192
Opal, 192
Ray H., 197
Will, 192
Wi llard, 192
SHAWLEY
Armstead Morton, 197
Asa (A.C.), 197
Ei leen, 197
Elva Minerva, 197
Mary Etta Kathren, 197
Robert Eugene, 197
Zella, 197
SHEEN, wm. R., 172
SHELDON, J.S., 172
SHELLACK
Bertha, 189
Ella, 189
Fred, 189
Grace, 189
Harve, 189
Jacob, 189

SHELLACK, cont.
John, 189
Louie, 189
Louise, 189
Rosana (Mrs.), 189
SHELLER, Lydia (Mrs.), 185
SHELLHORN, A., 189
SHELLY
Blanche, 192
Michael, 192
SHEORER, Geo., 172
SHEPHERD
A.B., 180
C.S., 192
El izabeth, 192
Frances, 192
Samuel, 162
SHEPPARD
Al ice, 192
A. Thobern, 192
Bertha, 192
Cyri l, 192
Earl, 192
Ellis, 192
Florence, 192
Guy, 192
Helen, 192
Howard D., 192
Kathryn, 192
Keith, 192
Lloyd, 192
Malta, 192
Veryl, 192
SHEWALTER, E.S., 173
SHIELDS
Ambrose, 192
Arthur E., 192
A.E. (Mrs.), 186
A.H., 192
Benjamin, 192
Bessie, 192
Byron, 192
Charles, 192
Delmas, 192
Ethel, 192
Floyd, 192
James, 192
Jean, 192
J.E., 192
Lydia M., 194
Margaret, 192
Mary, 192
Ol ive, 192
Raymond, 192
Vergie, 192

SHIER, Louis E., 192
SHIKE
George A., 173
William D., 173
SHIPLEY, Mattie, 185
SHIRAR
Charl ie, 192
Charlie L., 192
Clyde, 192
Cora, 192
Denna, 192
Estella, 192
Hazel, 192
Helen, 192
Henry, 192
Henry J., 192
James R., 192
Jennie, 191, 192
Josephine, 192
J.R., 192
Lester, 192
Ray, 192
Raymond R., 192
Thomas N., 192
T.N. (Mrs.), 188
SHIREK
Bertha, 192
Cora, 192
Florence, 192
Gertrude, 192
James, 192
John E., 192
Josephine, 192
Jul i a, 192
Loui s, 192
Lyman, 192
Robert, 192
William, 192
SHIRIR, Alice (Mrs.), 185
SHIRK, George D., 173
SHIRLEY
Elmer, 192
Frank, 192
Frank J., 173
Frank T., 192
Russell, 192
SHIVELY
Clyde, 192
Clyde E., 192
Edna, 192
Edward, 192
Floyd, 192
Iva, 192
Myrtle, 192
Viola, 192

207

SHIVELY, cont.
Wi lbur, 192
SHOEMAKER
Charles W., 192
Elmer, 192
Florence, 192
Frederi c, 192
Ol ive, 192
SHORES
Clarence, 193
Eugene, 193
J • Kelley, 193
SHOWE
Fern, 185
Myrt le, 185
Vera, 185
SHULER
E. Raymond, 193
Noah, 193
Sylvia, 193
SIBLEY
Harry A., 173
H.A., 193
Winfred S., 173
SILER
Ed H., 193
Edward, Jr., 193
Mari e, 193
Sylvester, 193
SILIE, Charles, 187
SILU
Charles, 185
Lizzie (Mrs.), 185
Nona, 185
SIMMONS
B.A., 185
Charles E., 193
Earl, 193
Ella, 193
Elmira, 178
Frank P., 173
George, 193
George L., 193
Gladys, 189, 193
Harvey A., 193
Jennie, 193
John R., 193
J.R., 193
Myrtle, 193
Noah, 173
Ph il i p A., 178
Thomas, 193
SIMON
Al fred, 193
Amel i a, 193

�SIMON, cont.
Arthur P., 193
Charles, 193
Fred, 193
Georgia, 193
Ida, 193
John P., 193
Leo, 193
Lloyd, 193
Mat, 193
Oscar, 193
Phi lomena, 193
Robert, 193
Susan, 193
Wendelin A., 193
SIMONS
Blanche, 193
Dolph, 193
Dorotha, 193
Janet, 193
Louis, 193
W. Coll ins, 193
SIMPSON
Earl, 193
Eugene, 193
Henry, 180
James, 193
Joseph, 193
Lewis, 193
Lula, 193
Mabel, 193
Myra-Bell, 193
Nelson, 193
Washington, 193
William, 193
SINCLAIR
Ira B., 193
M.B., 193
W.W., 193
SINK
Abott, 193
Esda, 193
Loyd, 193
Zella, 193
SITZLER
El izabeth, 178
John, 178
Lydia, 178
Pauline (Mrs.), 186
Rose, 186
SIZER
Daniel, 193
George, 193
George C., 193
Grace, 193

SJOFSTAD, Frank A., 173
SKAGGS
Arthur, 193
Bernie W., 193
Bettie, 193
SKILES
George, 193
M.J., 193
SKINNER
Alfred E., 193
J.T. (Mrs.), 186
SKOFSTAD, Martin J., 173
SLACK, Walter B., 173
SLAUGHTER
Alex, 193
Everett, 193
SLAVENS
Buster, 194
Duggie, 194
. Edith, 194
Henri etta, 194
I rene, 194
Nellie, 194
Robert B., 194
Thomas, 194
SLOAN
Esther, 194
O.A., 194
Stella, 194
SLUSSER
Al ta, 194
Goldie, 194
Ina, 194
Mi l ton, 194
Ray, 194
Ruby, 194
Will 0., 194
SMILEY
J. Frank, 194
J.J., 194
Martha, 194
Mary E., 194
SMITH
Abraham, 194
Al E., 194
Albert E., 194
Albert J., 194
Alice, 194
Alvin, 194
Barba, 180
Bernice, 194
Bertha, 194
Cecil, 194
Cel inda, 180
Clarence, 194

SMITH, cont.
Cora, 194
Cynthia, 162
. Detroit F., 194
Dorothy, 194
Dwight, 194
Edward, 194
El izabeth, 194
Ellen, 194
Elmer, 194
Eloi se, 194
Elza, 194
Everett, 186
Fern, 194
Florence, 194
Foss, 194
Francis, 194
Frank, 194
Frank B., 194
Franklin P., 173
Fred, 194
Fred A., 194
Fred C., 194
Genevieve, 185
George, 180
Geo. W., 178
Gertrude, 194
Grace, 194
Guy, 194
Haley, 194
Harold, 194
Harriett E. (Mrs.), 194
Harry, 194
Hartwell, 194
Henry C., 173
Herman, 194
Howard H., 194
Ina E., 186
I rene, 194
Irvin H., 180
James D., 173
James J., 194
James W., 194
Janeburdett, 194
Joe, 194
John, 194
John E., 194
Joseph, 180
Juani ta, 194
Jul ius, 194
J.B., 173
J.D., 186
J.E., 194
J.O., 194
K.L., 181

208

SMITH, cont.
Lillie, 194
Li za, 194
Margaret, 194
Margeri te, 194
Marie, 194
Martha, 194
Marvin, 195
Mary, 180, 193, 194, 195
Maryanna, 194
Merle, 194
Mi ldred, 194
Norvel, 194
Orie, 194
Orie L., 194
Pearl, 194
P.R., 194
Rebecca, 194
Rosa, 194
Susie, 194
S.A. (Mrs.), 188
Tracy, 180
Violet, 194
William, 194
William H., 194
Will iam R., 194
Willis A., 195
Winona, 194
W.A., 194
Zona, 181
SMOCK
Marrie, 185
S.J.,185
SMOOT, J. L., 195
SMOTHERS
Inez, 195
Jennett, 195
Johnson, 195
Katherine, 195
SNEDEGER, Jean, 162, 163
SNOW
George W., 195
Margaret, 195
Ray, 195
SNYDER
Aldred, 185
Alice (Mrs.), 185
Edith, 185
Henry J., 173
J. F., 185
Mary, 178
SODERSTROM, Emma, 191
SOMMER
Edna, 176
George, 173

�SOUDER, Alvah, 173
SOUTHARD
Arvie, 195
Charles, 195
Christine, 195
Elbert, 195
John, 195
SOWARD
Charles R., 195
Clarence, 195
SOWERS
Andrew, 195
Francis, 195
Katherine, 195
Martin L., 195
Ruth, 195
SOXMAN, Geo. F., 173
SPAIGLE
Alvin, 195
Arthur, 195
Edward L., 195
Vena, 195
SPALDING, Joseph A., 173
SPANGLER
Mabel, 194
1Jrn. C., 173
SPARKS
Benjamin, 195
Harold B., 173
SPARR, Ripley W., 173
SPAULDING, Mrs., 186
SPECK, James J., 173
SPEECHER, Annie, 190
SPEICHER
Anna, 195
Bertha, 195
Charles, 195
Clara, 195
Frank, 195
Helen, 195
Jul ius, 195
Lorenz, 195
Stephen, 195
Tracy, 195
Will i am, 195
SPENCER
Arl ine, 195
Bethel, 195
Donna, 195
Esther, 195
Etta, 195
Franki e, 195
Harley, 195
Harley I., 195
Henry K., 162

SPENCER, cont.
John, 195
Lloyd, 195
Marta, 191
Maude, 185
Pearl, 195
Ralph, 195
Russell, 195
W.F., 195
SPERRY, L.J., 173
SPICER, William P., 173
SPITTLE
Henrietta, 179
John, 179

STANLEY
Bernice, 195
Edmond, 195
Georgianna, 195
Laura, 195
Linley, 195
Lloyd L., 173
Ramona, 195
Raymond, 195
Roger, 195

Mathew H., 179
Sarah Ann, 179
Susan, 179
SPITZLI
Delmar, 195
Margaret, 195

John, 195
Laura, 195
Oscar, 195
Rosa, 195
Thomas, 195
T.J., 195
STANWIX
Alden B., 195
Avy Etta, 194
Charles E., 196
Dorothy, 196
Maurine, 196
STARNES
Dudley, 196
Fi lmore, 196
Raymond, 196
Warren 0., 196
STARR
J.M., 173

Otto, 195
William, 195
SPLINTER, J.M., 173
SPOTSER
Effie, 195
Inez, 195
James M., 195
Larey, 195
Plunket, 195
SPRONG
Alma, 195
David H., 195
David Jr., 195
John, 195
Wilbur, 195
SQUIRES
Constant F., 173
1Jrn. A., 173
STACKWELL
O.N. (Mrs.), 186
Una, 185
STADLER/STUDLER
Joseph, 180

Samuel, 195
STANSBERRY
Clara, 195
Gilbert, 195

Keith, 196
Maria A., 179
Maria (Mrs.), 179
Maurice, 196
Virginia, 196
STARRETT
Helen E. (Mrs.), 178
Will iam A., 178
STEELE
A.H., 196

STAHEL
Alvin, 195

Charles, 185, 196
Delbert, 196

John G., 195
Wi lma, 195
STALLARD
Clarence N., 195
Nora, 195
STANDING

Edith, 196
Edwin, 196
Ella, 186
George, 196
Glenn, 196
Hale, 196

Harold, 195
John, 195
Mary, 195

Hattie, 196
Ida, 185
Ira T., 196

Ralph E., 195

Isabella C. (Mrs.), 196

209

STEELE, cont.
James, 196
James F., 196
Jessie, 186
J. Irwin, 196
Lewis S., 173
Mabel, 186
Margaret, 196
M.A., 180
Ora T., 196
Robert, 196
Ruby, 186
STEEN
Frank, 196
Geneva, 196
Muri el, 196
Opal, 196
Orliff, 196
Regina, 196
STEHWIEN
Albert, 196
Anna, 196
Clara, 196
Fred, 196
Katherine (Mrs.), 196
Lydia, 196
STEPHENS
C.E., 196
Eva, 196
Fern, 196
May, 179
Nelson I., 179
Richard, 196
STERLING
Lowell, 196
Luci le, 196
Paul ine, 196
Phil, 196
STERNBERG
Leo, 173
Thomas J., 173
STEVANS, George F., 173
STEVEN, James, 173
STEVENIN
Charles, Jr., 196
Charles A., Sr., 196
Claude, 196
Mae, 196
STEVENS
Agnes, 196
Alberts K., 196
Bert A., 196
Van Buren, 162
Winifred, 196

�STEVENSON
Alvie, 196
Arthur, 196
Burton, 196
Clyde, 196
Edward, 196
Fern, 196
Goldie, 196
Louis J., 196
Mabel, 196
Myrtle, 196
Wayne, 196
STEWARD
Alberta, 196
Bertha, 196
Edna, 196
Eva, 196
Harley, 196
Lesl ie, 196
Nellie, 196
Orville, 196
William E., 196
STEWART
Charles D., 196
C.L., 185

Iremus D., 173
Juani ta, 196
Mellissa (Mrs.), 186
Pearl, 186
STILWELL, Lizzie, 185
STINES, William R., 196
STOBENER
Arnold, 196
John, 196
Norma, 196
Oscar, 196
Otto, 196
Paul ine, 196
Walter, 196
STOEBENER
Carl Henry, 196
El izabeth, 196
Lena, 196
Mary, 196
STONE
Charlotte M., 180
Maria W., 178
STONEBRAKER, Linnie, 192
STONEKING
Edward, 196
Martha, 196
Mems Edward, 196
Peter, 196
Raymond, 196
STORM, Anson, 173

STOVER, Lula, 196
STOWE, Clarence B., 196
STRACHAN
Charles E., 196
Norman, 196
STRAHM, Paul F., 173
STRAHN
Florence, 186
Gladys, 186
STRICKER
Amelia Margaret, 197
STROBEL
Abe, 196
Dick, 196
Fred, 196
Grace, 196
Samuel T., 196
STRONG
Frank, 173, 185
John, 185
STRUBLE, Catherine, 178
STUBBS, Walter R., 173
STUNZ
Charlotte (Mrs.), 186
Katherine, 186
STURDY, E. (Mrs.), 196
SUGRUE, Jeremiah, 162
SUITER, Alma, 191
SULLIVAN
Clara Elizabeth, 179
John 0., 178
Lyman, 173
Sarah Ann, 179
Sarah J., 179
SUMMERFIELD, Marcus, 178
SUTTON
Enma Pugh, 176
Roy, 176
SWALLOW
Esther C., 176
Vern, 176
SWEETS
Judy, 161, 187, 188
TABLER, Fred, 186
TAYLOR
Emi ly, 162
Jas. M., 173
J.A., 186
Lucy H., 178
TEACUTTER, Anna, 191
TERHUNE, Mary E., 190
TERRELL, Nymphus, 173
TERRY
Clarinda, 179

TERRY, cont.
G.M., 178
THACHER/THATCHER
Solon 0., 173, 179
THOMAS
U.G., 186
William, 186
THOMPSON
Andrew, 173
C.O., 173
Fred, 173
Herbert, 173, 186
THORNTON
Alice (Mrs.), 186
Carrie, 186
THORP, S.M., 173
THRESHER, Luther E., 173
T1DROW, F.M., 186
TILCOCK, H., 186
TILLOTSON, Trueman T., 174
TINDER, Ray, 186
TOBLER, Fred (Mrs.), 186
TODD, Blanche, 186
TOLBERT, Charles, 174
TOMKINS, Grace, 186
TRAKIE, Emmy, 186
TRASK, Josiah C., 174
TRAVILLO
Helen, 186
Maurice, 186
TREFZ, William, Jr., 174
TROTTER, Thomas B., 174
TRUE, Martha, 195
TUCKER
Charles H., 174
Ol iver C., 174
W.B., 186
TUDHOPE
John, 174
John E., 174
William H., 174
TURNER
Edna, 194
Josiah M., 174
TUTTLE
W.L., 177

W.L. (Mrs.), 188
UHL, Earl L., 174
ULRICH
Jacob R., 174
Nellie, 186
U.N., 186
UNDERWOOD, Junius, 174
URBANSKY, Benjamin, 174

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VAN VOORIKS, Jane E., 162
VANDERSLICE, Abram H., 180
VanFOSSEN, Flora I., 194
VanHOESEN, Isaac N., 174
VanKEUVEN, Lee S., 174
VanWELY, Jasper, 174
VARNUM, Edwin H., 174
VERMILIA
Cynthia (Mrs.), 162
VESELACK
Richard D. (Mrs.), 197
VESS
Blai r A., 178
Lydia, 178
VIETO, Mable Clair, 186
VINCENT, J.C. (Capt.), 162
VOGEL, Franc(z), 180
VOGL, A.H., 191
WADDELL, James, 191
WAFFLE, H.C. (Mrs.), 187
WAKEFIELD, John A., 179
WALDRON, John Emery, 174
WALKER
Jerry E., 174
Samuel, 174
W.A. (Mrs.), 188
WALL
Charles L., 174
Glenn B., 174
WALRUFF, John, 174
WALTER, Wm. A., 174
WALTON
John Calvin, 174
J.S., 186
J.S. (Mrs.), 187
Lela, 187
WANG, Theodore, 187
WARD
G.H., 187
H.G. (Mrs.), 187
WARE
Edwina, 176
Geo. P., 178
WARNOCK, Anna, 196
WARREN, Rosa, 195
WASHINGTON, Olive, 162
WATERS
Helen, 178,
Henry, 178
WATSON
Edwin P., 174
Mary, 187
T.A., 187

WATT, John T., 174

�WATTLES
Augustus, 188
Enma, 188
George, 188
Howard, 188
Luci lle, 188
Mary Ann, 188
Myrtle, 188
Nathaniel, 188
Ruth, 188
Sarah Grimke, 188
Stephen, 188
Susan, 188
Theodore Weld, 188
WATTS, Clara, 193
WEATHERBY, Martha J., 162
WEAVER, Harry E., 174
WEBER
Albin, 174
Gustav, 174
John L., 174
WEEKS, Peter H., 174
WELCH, Helen M., 162
WELLS, Enma (Mrs.), 188
WEST, Joseph A., 174
WHEATLEY, Mamie, 195
WHEELER
Gold H., 174
John B., 174
J. Hobart, 174
WHIPPLE, Charles M., 174
WHIRLOW, G.W., 189
WHITCOMB, Albion H., 174
WHITE
Catherina (Mrs.), 162
James, 174
J.S. , 178
Mary, 196
WHITMAN
Ethel, 190
Herman D., 174
WHITSON, Carol, 197
WHITZEL, P.O., 174
WIGGINS, Mabel, 196
WILCOX, Wallace B., 174
WILDER, C.S., 174
WILHAITE, Elsie, 187
WILHELMI, Max, 174
WILHITE
Cloyd, 187
H.E., 187
Rev., 182
WILLIAMS
A., 187
Belle (Mrs.), 187

WILLIAMS, cont.
Darsy, 187
Grace, 187
Helen, 195
Martha, 187
Mary, 187
Mary F., 189
Minnie, 187
Oscar H., 175
WILLIAMSON
Hal, 187
James, 187
Rosa, 187
WIn. T., 175

WILLY
Grace, 187
Herbert, 187
WILMOTH, E., 175
WILSON
Allen L., 175
Henry Preston, 176
H.G., 187
Loren C., 175
Palmer S., 175
WINANS, Rachel, 193
WINEY, Harold, 187
WING, H.L. (Mrs.), 186
WINNAGLE, Roscoe, 187
WINSHIP, Walter C., 175
WINSTON, Katherine, 162
WINTER, Mathias S., 175
WOELPERT, Katherine, 196
WOLCOTT, J.C., 195
WOLFE, Burton L., 175
WOLLENZIEN, WIn., 175
WOOD
Edwin W., 175
Eri, 176
Ruth Woodard, 176
Sanborn D., 175
WOODARD
Emery, 185
Mattie (Mrs.), 187
Nellie (Mrs.), 187
Ruth, 176
WOODHEAD, Madge, 187
WOODRUFF, Thos. A., 175
WOODWARD, David T., 175
WOODYARD, Charles F., 175
WORDEN
A.M., 160
Lorenzo J., 175
WORLEY, Mary, 194
WRIGHT
Edgar, 175

WRIGHT, cont.
Frances, 193
Jeannette, 179
W.H. (Mrs.), 187
WUENSCH, Margaret, 195
WYLER, Carl R., 175
YATES, WIn., 175
YClJNG
Gertrude, 192
Louise, 190
YClJNT, Mary, 196
ZERBY, John V., 175
ZILLNER, Clement A., 176
ZIMMERMAN, Albert, 162
ZOOK, Loren S., 175
ZUB, Martinda, 187
ZUTTERMEISTER, Louis, 175

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P.o. sox 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664

OFFICERS
President . . • • •
Vice President . • .
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer .
Librarian . • • .
Genealogist . . •
Newsletter Editor

Mary Burchill, 1612 St. ,Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044

COMMITTEES
Membership Chairman
Refreshments. .
Goodwill. . • . . •
Ways and Means. . •
Five Generation Charts.
Cookbook Chairman.
Independence Day . .
Maple Leaf Festival
Budget . . . • . . •
Cemetery Book Chairman.
Calling Committee Chair
FGS Representatives
Publications •••
Pioneer Chairman.
Pioneer Committee

Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Vivian Commons, Rt. 1, Box 205, Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
Shirely North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library).
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00
single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County
Genealogical Society and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from
JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are
Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.;
Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .. Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE
CHECKED OUT. A card file of the Society's holdings is kept 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 Genealogical Society, Inc.

p.o. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
IS8N 0739-4101
Vol. XIII, No. 3

spring 1990

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CONTENTS

PAGE

In Memoriam, Dorothy G. AKIN and Evelyn M. SHELDON ...•.•••..• 100
History of the First Christian Church of Lawrence .•...•.•.••• 101
Ministers of the First Christian Church of Lawrence ..•••••... 102
Membership Records, First Christian Church, Lawrence, Kansas. 103
Genealogy of Augustus WATTLES................................ 107
Claim of William J. CARD..................................... 110
A SMITH Family That Lived Near Twin Mound ...... ,..•.••........ 111

E. CLA.RK, Historian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records - 1892 ••.•.........•. 112
Alphabetical Listing by Bride Name - 1892 ............••...•.. 121
Excerpts from the Lawrence Daily Journal, February 24, 1892 •. 124
The Kansas Farmer and Mail &amp; Breeze Directory, 1920, cont •..• 125
Death Notices, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1873 - 1970. 133
Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents .....••••. 136
Queries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Photos of u.S. Postal Workers, Lawrence, KS Around 1900 ..•••. 139
Index of Names in Current Issue ...............••.....••....•• 141
THE PIONEER welcomes articles and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas county family history, with the exception of articles from published
and copyrighted sources. It is not necessary that articles be camera ready,
but if you are typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space
for binding. Send submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or
submit to a Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the
Douglas Co. Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�IN MEMORIAM
1989
DOROTHY G. AKIN
1916
Dorothy Griffin Akin was born March 9~1916~ in rural
Lawrence. She attended Fairview School and graduated
from Liberty Memorial High School in 1933.
She joined Douglas County Genealogical Society in
1982. She also was a 4-H Leader for more than 37 years.
She married Tom Akin on Nov.1 ~1934.
She died on Wednesday~ December 27~1989at her
home.

IN MEMORIAM
1990
EVELYN M. SHELDON
1908
Evelyn M. Sheldon was born May 6~1908~ in Altamont~
Mo. She received a bachelor's degree in home economics
from Kansas State University in Manhattan and had taught
in schools in the Winchester &amp;Ozawkie areas. She also
was librarian at Leavenworth High School.
She moved from Leavenworth to Lawrence in 1974.
She was a volunteer with the Girl Scouts for more than
25 years in Leavenworth. She joined Douglas County Genealogical Society in 1976.
She married Martin Hollister Sheldon in 1936 in
Oskaloosa. He died on January 16~ 1976.
She died on Saturday~ January 13~ 1990 at a Lawrence
nursing home.

�HISTORY OF THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF LAWRENCE
society member Zona Smith recently compiled this history and membership
list of the First Christian Church located at 1000 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS. The
church is affiliated with the Disciples of Christ of the USA and Canada. The
church burned in 1947, but some records were salvaged. The chronological list
of members was obtained from those records remaining from the period before
1905.
Disciples of Christ church records are also housed at the Disciples of
Christ Historical Society, 1101 19th Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37212.

**
During the year 1883, a small group of people affiliated with the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) met from house to house on Sundays for
church services. As they grew in number they were able to obtain halls for
meeting places. On January 12, 1884, they formally orgainzed themselves as a
church with about twenty-five members. The first elders were Henry NEWBY, to
whom much of the credit has been given for the actual organization, William
BURTON, Addison HYDE, and D.P. DUTTON. The first Deacons were H.C. PATTERSON,
who has been termed "one of the mainstays of the work during the days of
struggle," J.H. BUCKLEY, A. BURTON, and R.A. KIER. J.M. GRAHAM was the first
clerk of the church.
A charter from the State of Kansas was applied for on June 13, 1884, and
was granted on June 19, 1884. The first board of trustees was composed of the
following: Henry NEWBY, William BURTON, Addis HYDE, H.C. PATTERSON, and J.H.
BUCKLEY.
The newly formed congregation purchased from the Universalist their
church building on the corner of 11th and Kentucky Streets. On September 15,
1887, J.T. WILLIAMS assumed the debt. on the old building as a memorial to his
daughter, Mrs. Lillian B. GRAHAM. With the burden of debt lifted for them, the
members of the congregation were encouraged and worked even harder than before
for the Kingdom of God.
In March 1907, H.C. WILHITE conducted a great revival meeting in South
Park, where a tabernacle seating 2,000 people had been built by the men of the
church. The tabernacle was erected in one week. This revival added 300 to the
church and made larger quarters imperative. The church trustees soon sold the
old building to the Friends and planned erection of a new building. During the
erection of the church the congregation met for a while in the old brick
church which stood where the Masonic Temple is now located. This was the
original Methodist Church. When the Masonic Order found it necessary to clear
the ground for" the Temple, services were held in the large hall which was in
the Fraternal Aid Building.
The new church was erected at 10th and Kentucky Streets and dedicated
December 13, 1908, during the ministry of C.L. MILTON.
Early in the year of 1947, in the interest of progress and to deepen the
spirit of worship, it was decided to remodel the sanctuary and change it from
the Akren type to chancel type with the Communion Table and baptistry being
the center of attention during services. Mr. A.F. WICKES, architect for the
Board of Church Extension, visited Lawrence and planned the changes.
On December 8, 1947, a fire broke out in the office of the church,
destroying all equipment and supplies. Most of the membership records were
saved and copied.

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�KXNXSTERS OF THE FXRST CHRXSTXAN CHURCH OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Copied from the Membership Records of the First Christian Church of
Lawrence, Kansas, which were copied from records recovered from the fire of
December 8,.1947.
W.T. PARKER
William IRELAND
C.H. KELLER
A.D. STATES
W.W. BLALOCK
Charles M. SHARP
A.L. JONES
Baxter WATERS
A.L. WARD
C.L. MILTON
E.T. McFARLAND
Arthur BRADEN
George DARSIE
M. Lee SOREY
Frank G. RICHARD
Charles A. RICHARD
Seth W. SLAUGHTER
Harold G. BARR
Warren HILE
H.M. SIPPEL
R.C. TATSCH
Benton Roy HANAN
Ron GOODMAN
Ron GOODMAN

1884
1884 - 1887
1887 - 1889
1889 - 1890
1890 - 1893
1894 - 1896
1896 - 1898
1900 - 1901
1902 - 1903
1904 - 1912
1912 - 1915
1915 - 1916 (ad interin)
1916 - 1918
1918 - 1921
1921
(ad internin)
1922 - 1930
Mar 1930 - sep 1937
Sep 1937 - Jul 1944
Sep 1944 - Sep 1946
Dec 1946 - Sep 12, 1954
Dec 1, 1954 - Sep 1958
Sep 7, 1958 - Aug 17, 1975
1975 (interim minister)
Sep 1, 1976 - present

Recorded on page 15, First Christian Church records:
1884 NEWBY, Henry
BURTON, William
HYDE, Addison
DUTTON, D.
PATTERSON, H.
BUCKLEY, J.
PARKER, W.
KIES, R.
GRAHAM,

J.

IRELAND, William

P.
C.
H.
Minister 1884
A.
M.
Minister 1884 - 1887

Spring, 1884, MESSER, Harriett Carrie
Married, John L. HARRIS 1894

Confession and Baptism

Note made 23 Jun 1942 by H.G.B.:
MESSER, Harriett Carrie, 1915 New Hampshire St. (1888 W) was born
September 7, 1874, at Lawrence, Kansas, the daughter of Nathan Theadore
MESSER and Florence Aletha ADAMS. She married John L. HARRIS in 1894 at
Lawrence, Kansas. She was baptized in the Spring of 1884 by Rev. William
IRELAND at the Church in Lawrence, Kansas, at that time located at 1045
Kentucky Street. A member of this Church since that time except nine
years and three months spent in lola, Kansas.

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�KEMBERSHXP RECORDS, FXRST CHRXSTXAN CHURCH, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
ROMIG, J.A.L., Evangelist, March 4 - May 13, 1894
SHARP, Charles M., Minister, 1894 - 1896

1896
JONES, A.L., Minister 1896 - 1898
HENDERSON, Richard, Confession and Baptism
HENDERSON, Confession and Baptism
CRANEMEYER, C.B., Letter

1903
BARNETT, Mrs., Letter
BLUBETT, Mrs. Estella, moved to Eureka, Kansas
BARTHOLF, Vera, Confession and Baptism, moved to Wichita
BONINE, Mrs. Grace

1904
MILTON, C.L., Minister 1904 - 1913
BOHANNEN, Ruby, June 16, 1904, Confession and Baptism
BUELILE, Wilson, June 24, 1904, Confession and Baptism, moved to Idaho
BUELILE, Mrs. Wilson, June 24, 1904, Confession and Baptism, moved to Idaho
CLEVENGER, Mrs. Elda, september 18, 1904, Confession and Baptism
FRANCISCO, Mrs., September 18, 1904
EMMERICK, Mrs. J.L., October 2, 1904, Statement, non resident
EMERICK, J.L., August 14, 1904, Letter, non resident
FOSTER, Scott, June 19, 1904, Baptism (Milton)
FAWLEA, Alfred, June 27, 1904, Baptism (Milton)
ICE, Miss Sally, November 20, 1904, Letter, non resident
MILTON, C.L., April 24, 1904, Letter, Milwaukee, Wisc. 7/28/12
MILTON, Mrs. Anna, Apr 24, 1904, Letter, Milwaukee, 7/28/12
MILTON, Sidney, April 24, 1904, Letter, Kansas City
MILTON, Garth, April 24, 1904, Letter, Kansas
MILTON, Roy, April 24, 1904, non resident
MILTON, Ernest, June 26, 1904, Letter 7/28/12
MILTON, Charles Jr., June 26, 1904, Letter
PRINGLE, Delilah, December 18, 1904, Letter
STOCKWELL, Roy, October 23, 1904, Letter, Congregational Church
I

NAMES IN 1904 BEARING NO DATE
ALDRICH, F.L., Confession and Baptism (Milton)
ALDRICH, Mrs. F.L., Confession and Baptism (Milton)
ADAMS, J.T., Letter
ADAMS, Mrs. J.T., Letter, moved away
ALVARO, Bert, Confession and Baptism (Milton)
BLUETT, Mrs. Estela, Letter, Moved to Eureka Springs, KS.
(illegible) Tracy, Confession and Baptism
BLIN, Twila E., Letter, Letter to Topeka
BASTER, Emma, Confession and Baptism (Milton)
BRADFORD, Florence, Confession and Baptism (Milton), Letter granted 3-28-45
BARNHILL, John F., Letter, moved to Paola
BARNHILL, Mrs. J.F., Letter, moved to Paola

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�(illegible) Bessie, Confession and Baptism (Milton)
BOWEN, Charles, Confession and Baptism (Milton)
BRYANT, Samuel
BRYANT, Mrs. Mary E., Letter
BRYANT, Mrs. Maud
BRYANT, Nellie, Confession and Baptism
BRYANT, Claude H., Confession and Baptism
BRADHURST, Mrs. W. J ., Letter
BRADHURST, W.J., Letter
BRADLEY, Harvey, (student) returned home
BROWN, J.H., Confession and Baptism
CARPENTER, W.A., Letter
CARPENTER, Mrs. Marietta, Letter
CARPENTER, Miss Mae, Letter
CARD, Roy A.
CARR, Mrs. Emma C., non-resident
CAMPBELL, Mrs. William, Letter, married Mr. STEWART, left town
CAMPBELL, Sidney, Letter, Death May 1910
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Sidney, Letter, death March 11, 1910
CLAXK, Ethel, Letter
CHAMBERLAIN, W.E., Letter, non-resident
CANNQN, Mrs. Sarah E., Baptism (Milton)
CARPENTER,R.L., Student, non-resident
CARPENTER, Buelah M., Student, non-resident
CARPENTER, C.C., Student, non-resident
COLEMAN, William J., Letter, Letter to Superior, Nebr., July 1912
COLEMAN, Mrs. William J., Letter, moved to Superior, Nebr., July 1912
CARTER, Elizabeth, Baptism (Milton)
CONWAY, Miss Rena, Baptism (Milton), non~resident
CHARLTON, E.L., Baptism
CASPER, George H., Baptism, non-resident
CASPER, Mrs. George H., Baptism, non-resident
CASPER, Mrs. Gertrude, Baptism, non-resident
CASPER, Lawrence, Baptism
CASPER, Leslie, Baptism (Milton), non-resident
CHESLERS, Claude, Baptism, non-resident
CHESLERS, Ida, Baptism, non-resident, letter to Hutchinson 2-22-09
COEN, Ezra, Baptism (Milton), death 10-21-09
COEN, Mrs. Ezra, Baptism
COOPER, Mrs. F.E., Baptism (Milton), died 1910
CORY, F.M., Death
COX, Quimby, Baptism (Milton), death
COX, ~s. F.M., Death,
CRONEMEYER, Florence A., Baptism (Ward), died 1907
CORVlNE, C.G., Letter from Hoisington, KS. Letter to River Forest
COLEMAN, Mrs. Fannie, Moved away
CRISPIN, Mrs. Earl
CHANDLER, Glen, Baptism (Milton), non"~resident
CHANDLER, Nellie, Baptism (Milton), non-resident
CHANDLER, Lillie, Baptism (Milton), non-resident
CURRY, Naoma, Baptism (Milton), married Ralph SMOCK
CRAGAN, Della, Baptism (Milton)
CURBEY, J.T., Baptism (Milton)
CURBEY, Mrs. J.T., Baptism (Milton)
CROSS, G.G., Letter
CHILDS, Mrs. A.B., Statement, letter to Chicago, Ill.

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�CARTER, Mrs. E.A.
CLOCK, Mrs.
COURTNEY, Mrs. Mae
DAVIS, Dan L., Letter, moved away
DAVIS, David
DAVIS, Mrs. David
DAVIS, Phillip
De HEK, Nadine, Baptism (Milton), married HOOVER
DAVIDSON, Mrs. Mary
DAVIDSON, Gertrude
DAVIDSON, Edna, married E.A. CARTER
DRAPER, T.H., Baptism (Milton)
DRAPER, Mrs. T.H., Letter
DRAPER, Pearl E., Letter
DeMOSS, Edith, Letter
DURHAM, Hugh, Letter, letter to Dodge City, KS 9-14-10
DURHAM, Mrs. H., Letter, Letter to Dodge City, KS
DWYER, H.W., Baptism (Milton), non-resident
DICK, Mrs. Charity
DYCHE, Mrs. Walter
DRAPER, Mrs. Flora
DRAPER, George
DRAPER, Mary, Baptism (Milton)
EBERHART, Laura, Baptism (Milton)
EBERHART, Charles, Baptism (Milton)
ELLIOTT, Mrs. Ella, married and left town
ECKE, Mrs. Cora L., Letter, withdrew
EMMONS, Fern, Baptism (Milton)
ELLIS, Mrs. Frances, Baptism (Milton)
ELLIS, Charles V., Baptism (Milton), moved away
ELLIS, Mrs. Charles, Baptism (Milton), moved away
ELLIS, W.C., Baptism (Milton)
ELLIS, Mrs. W.C., Baptism (Milton)
ELLIS, Mrs. A.A. (Rhoda), Letter
ELLISON, Laura, married ROBERTSON
ENFIELD, Mrs. Elizabeth, Letter
EUDALY, Harry, Baptism (Milton)
EUDALY, William Jr., Baptism (Milton)
ESTERLY, Mrs. Charles
EVANS, Miss Maud, Baptism, Lett~r to Kansas City
EWING, Mrs. F.A.
EWING, F.A.
FASTER, Mrs. Lillie, Letter
FASTER, Mrs. J., Letter
FAULS, Mrs. Florence, Letter, non-resident
FARLEY, Mrs. Elizabeth
FRANCISCO, Finis L., Letter
FRANCISCO, Mrs. F.L., Letter
FRANCISCO, Clell (born Clell R. TODD), Baptism (Milton)
FRENCH, Naomi, Baptism (Milton), death
FRENCH,
Baptism (Milton)
FINDLEY, Mrs.
FLUMMER, Minnie, Letter from Eureka, KS. Non-resident
FORD, George
FORD, Mrs. Perry
FORD, Elsy, Baptism (Milton)

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�FOSTER, Isaac, death
FOSTER, Mrs. Scott, Baptism (Milton)
FOSTER, Milton
FOSTER, Mrs. Milton
FOSTER, Clarence
FOSTER, Mrs. Clarence, death
FOSTER, George 0., deceased
GALBRAITH, J "B., Baptism (Milton)
GALBREATH, Mrs. J.B., Baptism (Milton), fro M.E.
GALBREATH, Pearl, Baptism (Milton)
GALBREATH, Ethel, Baptism (Milton)
GALBREATH, Laurence, Baptism (Milton)
GAMBLE, Edith, Baptism, letter to Topeka
GAMBLE, Lena, Letter to Topeka
GLENN, Mrs. Martha, Baptism (Milton)
GODDING, Mrs. Susie, Baptism (Milton)
GRANT, G.M.
GRANT, Mrs. G.M.
GIBSON, Walter, death
GIBSON, Mrs. Walter
GIBSON, Oliver
GREENE, F.W., Statement from United Brethren
GREENE, Mrs. F.W., Baptism (Milton)
GREENE, Mrs. Char les
GREENE, Miss Virginia, married A.B. CHILDS
GREENE, E.L., Baptism (Milton)
GRAIBER, Mrs. B.H.
GWIN, Mrs. Eliza, Baptism (Milton)
GWIN, Albert, Baptism (Milton)
GWIN, ~illian, Baptism (Milton)
GRARPEN, J.F.
GRARPEN, Mrs. J.F.
GILLISPIE, C.B., Letter, Letter to Kansas City
GWIN, Mrs. Albert
GRIFFITH, Alexenia, non-resident
GRIFFITH, Mrs. Ella Myers
HAMILTON, George W., Letter
HAMILTON, Mrs. G.W., Letter
HASHBERGER, J.N., died 10-11-10
HASBURGER, Mrs. J.N., died 2-21-04
HALL, Clayton, Letter
HANSON, Mrs. George
HASTIE, Mrs. Robert
HASTIE, Robert
HASTIE, Mrs. Rose, Letter to Caldwell, Idaho
HARRIS, Lawrence, Baptism (Milton)
HARRIS, George W., Baptism (Milton)
HARRIS, Mrs. George W., Baptism (Milton)
HAZEN, Mrs. Frances
HAZEN, Rufe, Letter to San Diego, Calif.
HAZEN, Mrs. Rufe, Baptism
HARDING, Mrs. Ann, Baptism (Milton), Letter 4-10-10
HARDING, Claude, Baptism (Milton)
HENDERSON, J.A., death
HENDERSON, Mrs. J.A., Letter 4-20-10
(To be continued)

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�GENEALOGY OF AUGUSTUS WATTLES
The Society's genealogist, Zona Smith, researched the wattles family in
Douglas County for Lucille WATTLES and submitted the following material with
permission of Ms. Wattles, who contributed some of the information.

(1) John WATTLES, born Scotland, killed by Indians 1676, Chelmsford, MA.
Fought with Presbyterians of Scotland on the side of exiled King Charles II,
who was defeated by CROMWELL at the Battle of Dunbar 3 Sep 1650 and again soon
after at the Battle of Worcester, where John was taken prisoner. Prisoners
were granted amnesty by an act of Parliament 20 Oct 1651, with the proviso
that they be transported at their own expense to British colonies. Was
passenger 8 Nov 1651 aboard the "John &amp; Sara," bound from London and Gravesend
for Boston in New England. Indentured to Mr. Samuel RICHARDSON, one of the
original proprietors of Woburn, MA, who died in 1658. John settled in
Chelmsford a few miles away, was granted 15 acres. Inventory of estate 1676,
administration granted to widow Mary. Married Mary GOULD, Christmas Day 1666,
Chelmsford, MA. Mary, born 23 Oct 1651, daughter of Francis and Rose GOULD,
who in 1653 removed from Braintree, MA to Chelmsford. Mary and children Mary,
Rose, and William baptised and admitted to the Chelmsford Church 17 Aug 1673.
After she was widowed she moved to Dorchester, where she married 2nd Peter
TALBOT, 12 Jan 1677. They moved to Milton 1678. Moved again to Chelmsford.
Mary died 18 Aug 1687, Chelmsford, MA. Children of John and Mary WATTLES:
(2) Ma~ WATTLES, born 1 Aug 1668, m. as 2nd wife John PARISH. Removed to Groton, CT.
(3) Rose WATTLES, born 22 Aug 1670, m. John BRUCE of Woburn, MA.
(4) William WATTLES (see below)

(4) William WATTLES, son of John and Mary (GOULD) WATTLES, born 28 Dec 1672,
died 11 Aug 1737, Lebanon, CT, buried Goshen Church Cemetery, Lebanon. Moved
to CT, residing for a time in Stonington. William and wife admitted to First
Church, Stonington, 29 Aug 1699. William owned covenant 8 Oct 1698. Removed to
Lebanon, CT 3 Jan 1705/6, where he bought land. Administered father's estate
in 1709 with brothers-in-law John PARISH of Preston, CT and John BRUCE of
Woburn. Will dated 14 Mar 1731/2, proved 12 Sep 1737, having deeded to his
children much of his land before he died. Married 28 or 29 Apr 1697 Abigail
BELCHER of Milton, MA, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (BILLINGS) BELCHER,
granddaughter of Gregory BELCHER and Roger BILLINGS. Abigail died 21 Nov 1744,
Lebanon, CT, age 68, after a long illness, buried Goshen Church Cemetery.
Children:
(5) William WATTLES, born 23 Jul 1698, Stonington, CT, baptized 8 Oct 1698, First Church,
Stonington, died 29 Aug 1699, Stonington.
(6) John WATTLES, born 28 Jun 1700, Stonington, CT, died 13 Jun 1766, Lebanon CT, buried GOSHEN
Cemetery, m1. 1722 Judith FITCH, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (MASON)- FITCH, m2. 25 Jan
1744 Mrs. Sarah (WATERMAN) SLUMAN, widow of Thomas SLUMAN.
(7) Abigail WATTLES, baptized 30 Aug 1702, First Church, Stonington, CT.
(8) William WATTLES (see below)
(9) Mary WATTLES, born 11 Mar 1709, Lebanon, CT, baptized 7 May 1710.

(8) William WATTLES, son of William and Abigail (BELCHER) WATTLES, born 21
Nov 1706, Lebanon, CT, died 17 Sep 1778, Lebanon, CT, buried Goshen Cemetery.
Will dated 11 Apr 1772, proved 5 Oct 1778, Windham Co., CT. Married 29 May
1735 at Lebanon Abigail DENNISON, daughter of Capt. Robert and Joanna
(STANTON) DENNISON, granddaughter of John and Phebe (LAY) DENNISON, 2nd great

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�granddaughter of capt. George and Ann (BORODEL) DENNISON. Abigail buried
Goshen Cemetery, Lebanon, CT. Children:
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)

Abigail WATTLES, born 20 Mar 1736, Lebanon, CT, married Bezaeel BADGER.
Ann WATTLES, born 20 Mar 1738, Lebanon, CT, married Capt. Walter HYDE.
William WATTLES, born 19 Dec 1739, Lebanon, CT, married Sarah STARR.
Mary WATTLES, born 14 Oct 1744, Lebanon, CT, married Daniel HYDE.
Belcher WATTLES, born 3 Nov 1745, Lebanon, CT.
Sarah WATTLES, born 26 Jan 1746/7, Lebanon, CT, married Arunah LATHROP (2nd wife), slo
Benjamin and Rebecca (BLISS) LATHROP, born 31 Dec 1735, Norwich, CT, lived in Franklin,
CT, moved to Otsego Co., NY. Arunah died 22 Jun 1817, NY, Sarah died 14 Apr 1816, both
buried at Owego, NY.
(16) Andrew WATTLES, born 20 Aug 1749, Lebaon, CT.
(17) Dennison WATTLES, born 12 Jul 1754, Lebanon, CT.
(18) Daniel WATTLES (see below)

(18) Daniel WATTLES, son of William and Abigail (DENISON) WATTLES, born 15 Nov
1756, Lebanon, CT, died 3 Jul 1812, Manlius, NY, buried Christ Church
cemetery, Manlius, NY. A member of Christ Church, Manlius. Resided in Lebanon,
CT, Colchester, CT, and Manlius, NY. Married 19 Oct 1777, Colchester, CT, Ann
Elizabeth OTIS, born 15 Mar 1757, died 1837, Rochester, NY. She was blind at
the time of her death and living with daughter Ann. Her clothes caught fire,
causing her death. Daniel and Ann were said to have had 11 children, some of
whom died in infancy. Known children:
(19) Erastus WATTLES (see below)
(20) Simon Denison WATTLES, born 1781, Lebanon, CT, died 17 Sep 1814 in the War of 1812 on a
sortie of Fort Erie, buried Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY. Held rank of Capt.
(21) James o. WATTLES, born 1783, Lebanon, CT, died 8 Sep 1833, New Harmony, IN, m1. Hannah
SIMONDS, m2. 12 Mar 1829, New Harmony, IN Deborah Mary WILSEY. May have m3. Susan MILES.
Was a Judge in Clay Co., IL and in IN. Was an albino with white hair and skin and pink
eyes.
(22) Frances WATTLES, born 1786, married 31 Mar 1803, Manlius, NY Seth Bartlett KELLOGG (born 5
Apr 1780, died 25 Aug 1826).
(23) Prudence WATTLES, born 12 May 1787, Lebanon, CT, died 27 May 1846, Manlius, NY, buried
Christ Church Cemetery, Manlius, married Daniel ROCKWELL.
(24) Sophia WATTLES, born 1 Mar 1798, Lebanon, CT, married 13 Dec 1815 Joseph SMITH.
(25) female WATTLES, married Daniel CLARK.
(26) female WATTLES, married Hervey H. HINMAN.
(27) Mary Ann WATTLES, born 11 Jan 1803, married 12 Aug 1828 David RIPLEY (born NJ).

(19) Erastus WATLLES, son of Daniel and Ann Elizabeth (OTIS) WATTLES, born 3
Jan 1778 (?), died 1835. Capt. in Army, War of 1812, and part of the time
leader of a band. After the war he was a music teacher and manufacturer of
musical instruments. Married Sarah THOMAS of Puritan and Mayflower ancestry.
Children:
(28) Augustus WATTLES (see below)
(29) John o. WATTLES, died 21 Sep 1859, Linn Co., KS at about age 40. Spent some time at New
Harmony, IN. Residing in Tippecanoe Co., IN in 1853. Helped establish and was president
of "The Grand Prairie Harmonical ASSOCiation," a social reform conmmity, in 1853,
Prairie Twp., Warren Co., IN. Moved to Moneka, KS, where he had a claim adjOining his
brother Augustus. Married Esther __ , who was living in 1878.

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�(28) Augustus WATTLES, son of Erastus and Sarah (THOMAS) WATTLES, born 25 Aug
1807, Lebanon, CT, died 19 Dec 1867, Mound City, KS. Entered Lane Theological
Seminary near Cincin~ati, OH, where he studied for the Presyterian ministry
and organized schools for black boys. Traveled throught Ohio and the country
establishing more schools and working for abolition of slavery. Bought land in
Mercer Co, OH, where he continued his ministry by giving freed slaves title to
portions of the land. He also helped school blacks to be self-supporting when
they attained freedom. In 1848 his health failed and he moved his family to a
farm on the Ohio River about 40 miles above Cincinnati. In the spring of 1855
moved his wife and four children in three covered wagons to Kansas to prevent
it becoming a slave state, reaching Lawrence 7 May 1855. He took up farming
near Bloomington in Clinton Twp.,Douglas Co., KS. On May 22 he was elected to
the Kansas legislature, which met at Ft. Riley on July 1st, only to have his
seat taken from him by Missourians. During that summer he commuted to Ft.
Riley to work for the fort commander and to care for those struck by a cholera
epidemic. In November of that year, while he was engaged in work for the
government at Ft. Riley, he lost two horses he had brought from IN when they
were used to spread the alarm that the Missouri raiders were coming. During
that winter, one of the coldest on record, he assisted in distribution of
clothing and provisions to isolated farms and communities where residents had
been robbed or had their homes burned. In August 1856 the free-state army
camped near his home at his invit~tion, during which time he fed. them and
cared for their sick. After Quantrill's raid destroyed the Herald of Freedom
office in Lawrence, he brought from Pawnee a printing press and assisted in
installing it. At about the time the first issue came out, 2 Nov 1856, he
became the paper's assistant editor. His resources were so depleted that he
was forced to sell his land. In 1857 he led settlers to Linn Co., KS, where
earlier free-state settlers had been driven out. He established a claim
adjoining his brother John, and they were both among the six incorporators of
the town of Moneka, Feb 1857. Here he operated a station on the Kansas
Underground Railroad in his home. In May of 1858 he was in Leavenworth on
business where he met John Brown just returning to Kansas from the East and
convinced Brown to come back to Linn Co. with him, where Brown made his
headquarters for a time at Augustus' home. By 1859 the pro-slavery
sympathizers had driven away the residents of Moneka and put a price of $1,000
on Augustus' head. After John Brown's disastrous attack on Harper's Ferry, VA,
Augustus joined a party attempting Brown's rescue from jail, but the rescue
was never sanctioned by Brown himself and so did not take place. Augustus was
summoned before a senate committee investigating those who may have financed
or known about Brown's plans. He was detained in Washington during the
hearings, during which time he appeared for various matters concerning KS.
Sent by the Indian Dept. to inspect the condition and activities of Indians in
KS when the Civil War began. After the emancipation proclamation, he assisted
those newly freed to become self-sufficient. His health began failing,
however, and he was forced to return home, where he died at age 69. Married
Susan E. LOWE, a teacher who volunteered to teach one of his schools in
Whitesborough, NY. May have married 2nd Mary __ • Children:
(30) Theodore W. WATTLES, born about 1840
(31) female WATTLES, m. Hon. O.E. ·MORSE of Mound City, KS
(32) Stephen O. WATTLES. Held rank of Lt. Col. when he took command of the First Indian home
guard, Carthage, MO, 11 Jul 1862.
(33) At least one other child. No further information given to the editor.

Sources: The Pioneer, Vol. VII, No.4; The Autobiography of Gurdon Wattles,
pub. privately, 1922; NY Gen. &amp; Bio. Record, Vol. 43; KS State Hist. Soc.

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�CLAIX OF WILLIAK J. CARD

This claim can be found in "Kansas Claims," House Reports, 36th Congress, 2nd
Session , Vol. 2 at the Spencer Research Library, Governments Document
section, University of Kansas (call number 1107). Researched by the editor.

No. 427
In the matter of the petition of William J. CARD.
Dwight W. SCOUTEN, of lawful age, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he is acquainted with William J. CARD; that he is a citizen of Kansas,
and resides near Bloomington, in Douglas County; know of his having incurred
losses during the difficulties of 1856, by way of loss of property, to wit:
One cornfield of seven or eight acres, the property of Mr. CARD, was entirely
destroyed by (in the main) irresponsible persons engaged in the difficulties;
deponent saw persons with teams in the field gathering corn, this was in the
fall of 1856; the corn was worth about sixty to seventy-five cents per bushel;
it grew upon bottom land - "old ground" - and would have yielded between sixty
and seventy-five bushels to the acre; the field would have yielded about (450)
four hundred and fifty bushels.
DWIGHT W. SCOUTEN
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of June, A.D. 1859.
(L.S.) H.J. STRICKLER, Notary Public
William J. CARD, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he made a
statement of his actual losses incurred during the difficulties of 1856,
before H.J. STRICKLER, late commissioner for auditing claims; which statement
was true and correct to the best of the knowledge and belief of this deponent;
this deponent therefore respectfully asks that the proofs, papers, and
testimony taken before said commissioner, upon which he made his award in my
favor, may be received by the board of commissioners appointed in accordance
with the provisions of an act entitled "An act to provide for the adjustment
and payment of claims," as his petition and testimony under the present law;
your petitioner would further represent that he settled in Kansas Territory in
the year 1855, and has resided_near Bloomington, Douglas county, ever since;
this deponent would further represent that he has never received compensation
or indemnity for said loss in any way whatever.
WILLIAM J. CARD
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of June, A.D. 1859.
(L.S.) HIRAM J. STRICKLER, Notary Public
D.W. SCOUTEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That on or about the 15th of
October, A.D. 1856, he passed the field of W.J. CARD, in which field he saw
some persons who were engaged in loading corn from said field upon a wagon
that they had with them; that these men, to his knowledge, were not employed
by the said W.J. CARD to load said wagon; and that he, this affiant, verily
believes that the said men intended to carry away and appropriate to their own
use without the knowledge or consent of said W.J. CARD, the said corn; that
the said field cons~.sted of about seven acres, all of which was under
cultivation.
DWIGHT W. SCOUTEN
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 14th day of June, A.D.
1859. Witness my hand and the seal of the second district court of Kansas
Territory.
(L.S.) L.W. ARTHUR, Clerk,
by LOUIS CARPENTER, Deputy.

110

�Petitioner claims for seven acres of corn on old ground, destroyed by proslavery men ............................................................ $450.00
The proof sustains the claim as to the taking or destruction of property.
Allow seven acres, at forty bushels per acre - 280 bushels, at ninety cents in
field .................................................................. 252.00
According to general rule ....•••...........•...........••••.•.......••• 37.80
Total award ....... '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 289.80

EDWARD HOOD LAND
SAM'L A. KINGMAN
HENRY J. ADAMS
July 1, 1859.

A SMXTH FAMXLY THAT LXVED NEAR TWXN MOUND
Mrs. Doris Matney of Tecumseh, Kansas, sent this information to Martha Parker,
who has donated her letter to the Watkins Museum. Mrs. Matney does not say
where she got her information.
Irvin H. SMITH, 1830-1874.
Line HECOX and Irv SMITH were friends of Captain JACOBS before the Civil
War started. Line and Irv took wagon trains of merchandise over the
Santa Fe Trail, so Captain JACOBS was apparently looking forward to a
good visit with them at some fort along the trail. (In reference to
Captain Jacobs' letter of 13 November 1864.)
Just before he died, Irvin SMITH sent for Henry HIATT to have him make
out a will. He left everything to the school teacher, Mary C. "Mother"
JOHNSON. Her first task was to put markers on the graves. These were
replaced by Nela about 1963/4.
Celinda B. SMITH, 1840-1874.
Grace Nin SMITH, died 29 Sep. 1874 at age 8 mo., 25 days.
Other children, I think. They were about the age of my Dad, Theron HIATT, born
1868.
Clark SMITH
Pearl SMITH
Percy SMITH
Nela SMITH. She died in Oregon shortly after 1964, and was past 90.
Grace B. SMITH was half-sister of Linus HECOX.

E. CLARK, BXSTORXAN
From the Herald of Freedom, 3 Feb 1855, p.2, col. 6, courtesy Watkins Museum.
E. CLARK Esq., of this city, has been appointed historian of the Kansas
Athaeneum and all persons possessing any information in regard to the history
of Kansas, will confer a favor by leaving it at his office on Massachusetts
St., Lawrence.
111

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892
From

Book 7 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court.
Room
Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.

144. Lawrence Judicial Building. Lawrence, Kansas.

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

ADRIANCE" Emory R.
Plainview, NE
AKERS, John S.
ALLEN, John M.

HUFF, Ida M.
Dg Co, KS
HOLLOWAY, Margaret D.
DAHLENE, Cora

20 Sep 1892-

346

J. A. Motter, MG

336
329

Jas. Marvin, MG

295
370
322
,319
333

H. L. Yarger, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ
Moses Brown. MG
John Charlton. JP

324

B. J. Horton. PJ

340

Wm. W.Ayers, MG

267
281

J. Rahskopf, MG
B. J. Horton. PJ

313

R. H. Van Pelt, MG

290
273

Richard Cordley, MG
W. O. Burrows, JP

290
.267

B. J. Horton, PJ
J. B. Furry, JP

351

Jas. Marvin, MG

266
335
317
359

T. D. Davis, MG
John Charlton, JP
Aaron D. States. MG
Thos G. Winey, MG

376
338
373

J. A. Motter, MG
Aaron D.States,MG
B. J. Horton, PJ

ANDERSON, Edwin
OLSON. Annie
ANDERSON. James
SOUTHARD. Neva
ANTHONY. Edmund (Edward) CLARK. Ell en ,
ARCHER. Orliff E.
DAVIS. Irene E.
ARNOLD. Shelburn M.
LAROE. Emma J.

'I',

"~if II
:"

ARNOLD. Wilber
Saline. KS
':ATKINSON,
Charles G.
.~/ ~..
Memphis. TN
.~

i

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, ';

·BAHNMAIER, C., F.
BAKER. Wi 11 i am H. "

\ !

Johns Co. KS ',;'BALMER.
Herbert
' ... , \f
",~'"
' Detroit. MI
BARRETT. Walter R.
BAUER. Charles P.
'Leav Co. KS
BELL. Anderson
BERRINGER. J. M.
" !
Dg Co. KS
(' ,
BLANKENCHIP. A. J.
Kans City. MO
c,
:,..
BOLEN.
John
;.',
BOOKER. Benjamin F.
BORDO, Emerson L.
BOWRING, James D.
Kans City. MO
BRISTOW.
William
\-,
BROWN. Walter P.
BROWNELL, James C.
,
t.)

'

)

"

'

.',

O'BRIEN, Ada
Linwood, KS
DRAKE. Caroline Della
Dg Co. KS
BUCKEIN. Alice
STRATTON, Carrie E.
Johns Co, KS
CARROLL. Nellie M.
Dg Co. KS
BROWN. Hattie M.
SNAPP. Annie M.
Leav Co. KS
HENDRICKS. Lula
JACKSON. Lida
Dg Co, KS
,·PETEFISH. Pearl M.
D~ Co. KS
ELIOT, Mary (Miss)
PAVEY. Anna L.
WOLLENZIEN. Edith V.
HANSEL. Mary L.
Dg Co. KS'
POWELL.' Mary J.
FARLEY. Lulu B.
EBERHART, . Rosa

Dg Co. KS
1 Sep 1892
8 Aug 1892Ret-not used
14 Apr 1892
24 Nov 1892
4 July 1892
27 June 1892
19 Aug ~892Ret-not used
14 July 1892Dg Co. KS
7 Sep 1892Og Co. KS
9 Feb 1892
1 Mar 1892Dg Co. KS
13 June 1892Dg Co. KS
6 Apr 1892

13 Feb 1892-

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OFFICIANT

?

?

Leav Co. KS
4 Apr 1892
26 Jan 1892-

Topeka. KS
4 Oct 1892-

Dg Co. KS
17 Jan 1892
30 Aug 1892
21 June 1892
26 Oct 1892Dg Co. KS
13 Dec 1892
4 Sep 1892
30 Nov 1892Lic only

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

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w

BRUBAKER, Joseph P.
BURWELL, James E.
BURWELL, Lewis
CAGLE, M. J. J.
Topeka, KS
CALLEN, J. E.
CARTER, PIes
CARTER, William S.
CHASE, Albert Victor
Worcester, MA
CLARK, F. E.
CLARK, L. A.
CLAWSON, Will W.
Punxsutawney, PN
CLAYTON, William
CLEMM, J. A.·
Los Angeles, CA
CLINE, William
Leav Co, KS
. COLE, John W,
Thayer, MO
COLLINS, James W.
CONNER, Addison
COPELAND, John A.
COREL, James H.
CURL, Thomas
DAILEY, Joseph A.
DEAN, Taylor
Johns Co, KSS
DEAY, Ira
DEE, Joseph
DENEWILER, JOhn
DEVINE, F. W.
DUTY, James A.
Tonganoxie, KS
ENGLE, Charles E.
ENO, Frank
FARNEY, A. W.
FINNEY, Edward C.
Kans City, MO

BRIDE
GRIFFITH, Clara L.
HERON, Gertie
HILL, Nellie
WELCH, Abbie E.
Athens. PN
SUTTON. Lillie
SMITH. Amanda
. ARMSTRONG. Bessie
HADLEY. Ettie
. Dg Co. KS
HADDON, Lydia V.
WELLS. Gertrude L.
KENNEDY, Jennie H. A.
Quenemo. KS
DIMERY, Ella
LYON. Josephine
Dg Co. KS
GAUSNELL. Nancy Jane
Leav Co. KS
COLBURN. Julia C.
Dg Co. KS
KING, Polly K.
ALLER/ALLEN. Bertha
WOODY. Clara C.
MILLER. Emma
DURING. Mary
LAMB. Polina E.
BROWNING. Esther
Dg Co. \KS
HAM. Minnie (Miss)
NEWMAN. Mary F.
LAROE, Emma J.
MARLOW. Eliza A.
MARTIN, Etta
Ripley. OH
CORELL, Jennie E. (Miss)
HARDTARFER, Minnie
MUZELIUS, H. A.
STEELE. Jean
Dg Co, KS

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PAGE =It

OFFICIANT

28 Dec 1892
24 Oct 1892
29 Jan 1892
5 Jan 1892-

379
358
268
264

T. A. Robinson.MG
Geo. Sully. MG
B. J. Horton. PJ
B. J. Horton. PJ

355
289
361
344

B. J. Horton. PJ
T. J.Sternbergh. JP ,
Richard Cordley~ MG .
R. H. Van Pel t. MG ,

381
306
310

J.' Lewis. MG
H. A. Pasley. MG
R. E. Maclean. MIN

)365
348

John·Turner. MG
Richard Cordley. MG

Dg Co. KS
Oct 1892
Mar 1892
Oct 1892
Sep 1892:Dg Co. KS
25 Dec 1892
22 May 1892
7 June 1892Osage Co. KS
7 Nov 1892
25 Sep 1892Dg Co. KS
. 14 Jan 1892Dg Co. KS
25 Apr 1892Dg Co. KS
17 Aug 1892
18 May 1892
13 Nov 1892
28 Sep 1892
12 May 1892
26 Oct 1892
18 Dec 1892Dg Co. KS
11 Dec 1892
20 June 1892
4 Sep 1892
11 Apr 1892
25 Oct 1892Dg Co. KS
9 Mar 1892
20 Dec 1892
20 Feb 1892
23 Aug 1892Dg Co, KS
19
30
29
14

!

.::.--

PATE/PLACE

I

J.

266

B. J. Horton. PH

296

J. A.

332
304
373
348
303
360
377

B. J. Horton. PJ
John Endacott. MG
John Turner. MG"
C. G. Howland. Clergy\ .
B. J. Horton. PJ
B. J. Horton. PJ
J. H. Bonebrake. MG

375
315
337
293
358

A. D. Orrick. MG
A. T. Ennis. Priest
Aaron D. States. MG
S. F. Wilson. ~IN
Edward Gill. MG

282
,380
278
333

Aaron D. States. MG
B. J. Horton. PJ
Richard Cordley. MG
H. L. Yarger. Pastor

Motte~.

MG

.1

,.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS -.1892 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

FISCHER, Otto A.
FIX, G. F.
Shawnee Co, KS
FLEMING, H. B.
Dunlap, IL
FLORY, A. C.
FLORY, E. D.
Dg Co, KS
FORTNER, Walker
FORTSON, Henry
FRAZIER, Luther M.
FRENDEL, Rudolph
FRYE, J. E.

JAEDICKE, Agnes
PENNINGTON, Mary L.
Dg Co, KS
CHURCHILL, B. May
Dg Co, KS
SMITH, Theresa
HINES, Rebecca
Osage Co, KS
MILLER, Dora
MARTIN,- Eva-RABER, Elma
BROWN, Birdie J.
TEN BROECK, Minnie

FULLER, Ed
CULVER, Stella
Frank Co, KS
Frank Co, KS
·FULLER, William O. Jr. STEPHENS, Kathleen M.
.. Rockland, ME
Dg Co, KS
FURNEY, John W.
GROSHEI DER, Hattie
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
·GARDNER, Thaddeus
HOLDER, Lulah
Johns Co, K S J o h n s Co, KS
GAST, Marinus Nicholaas NEWMAN, Wilhelmina
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
GAUNSELL, Z. W.
BROCK, Isabell
. Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
GERSON, Harry L.
DEICHMAN, Frances
OK City, OT
Dg Co, KS
GILBERT, Gerald L.
MISHEY, Zomora B.
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff C0 1 KS
GINTHER, August
HOBBS, Belle
GLOYD, W. S.
BOOHER, Melvina
GOSSAGE, Harrison
SKINNER, J. E. (Miss)
GOUDY, Arthur L.
MELVIN, Nita S.
GREENE, Edward E.
REATZ, Mary
GRESS, John
NUFFER, Emma
GRIFFIN, Albert
LAWSON, Emma S.
GRIFFIS, Clarence E.
WILL, Johanna
GRIGGS, Horace
HILL, Carrie
HAGERMAN, C. S.
WALTON, Mattie M.

DATE/PLACE
11 May 1892
19 Oct 1892Dg Co, KS?
23 Aug 1892Dg Co, KS
12 Apr 1892
24 Feb 1892Osage Co, KS
12 Sep 1892
---24- Aug 1892 -19 May 1892
5 May 1892
1 Nov 1892Lic only
1 Oct 1892Dg Co, KS
29 Mar 1892Dg Co, KS
25 Dec 1892"':·
Dg Co, KS
23 Feb 1892Dg Co, KS
12 Mar 1892Dg Co, KS
·17 Feb 1892"""'
Dg Co, KS
7 Jan 1892Dg Co, KS
29 Dec 1892-·
Jeff Co, KS
20 Dec 1892
8 Aug 1892
24 Sep 1892
27 Dec 1892
8 Sep 1892
13 Sep 1892
10 May 1892
11 Aug 1892
14 Mar 1892
6 Nov 1892·

pAGE =It:

. OFFICIANT

303
354

. C. G . Howland, MG
G. M. Huffman, MG

. 334

D . B. Fleming, MG

292
279
343·
---334
305
300
362

H. L. Yarger, MG
E. L. Geyer, Clergy
Moses Brown, MG
- John-CharI ton, -JP --.Richard Cordley,MG
John Charlton, JP
B. J. Horton, PJ

350

B. J. Horton, PJ

288

Werter R. Davis, MG

385

H. L. Yarger, MG

278

B. J. Horton, PJ

285

Johfl Charlton, JP

276

B. J. Horton, PJ

264

Henry Berkowitz, Rabbi

384

J. L. Miller, MG

377
328
339
386
342
343
302
?
286
363

C. Eberhardt, MG·
B. J. Horton, PJ
John L. Longdon, MG
S. F. Wilson, MG
F. W. Fiegenbaum, MG
T. R.Nanninga, MG
Jas. Marvin, MG
H. A. Pasley, MG
John Charlton, JP
T. D. Davis, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS
BRIDEGROOM

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.....

111

HAIR, J. E.
HAMILTON, J. H.
De Soto, KS·
HAMILTON, William C.
Jeff Co, KS
HAMMIG, Arnold
HARDING, Edwin H;
HARMON, Charles L.
HARMAN, Wi 11 iam
HARMON, William H.
HARRIS, Richard
HARRISON, William S.
Jeff Co, KS
HART, C. R.
HARVEY, Thomas
HEFNER, David
HELM, James D.
HEYNEN, Henry
I
Brookville, KS
iHICKOCK, F. E.
HILDEBRAND, E. F.
HILL, Marshall
HOGAN, Thomas
HOOPES, Colfax
HOWELL, Lewis, JR
HUDSON, Claude
Topeka, KS
HUTCHESON, J. R.
Jeff Co, KS
JARRET, John W.
Tonganoxie, KS
JESSUP, John Van Duzer
Oswego, IL
JOHNSON, Andrew F.
JOHNSON, John F.
JONES, Clarence
Compliance Co, KY
JONES, Charles
JONES, J. J.

BRIDE
MURRAY, Mary
WARDLOW, Katie
De Soto,· KS
MC PHERRON, Maggie E.
Jeff Co, KS
GABRIEL, Carrie
PHILLIPS, Ethel E.
BROWN, Cora May
LIMING, Matilda I ..
WILLIAMS, Hester
CHILDS, Mollie
DANIELS, Lydia L.
Jeff Co, KS
AUSTIN, Cora E.
HACKWORTH, Tilda
SWARTZ, Liddie
DAY, Lola
WILSON, Annie R.
Dg Co, KS
BARKER/BARBER,Madaline
DYSON, Addie F.
SCOTT, Lucy
CUNNINGHAM, Jennie
LEMON, Lettie
WHEDON, ~. L.
DE CLERCQ, May
Chicago, IL
ESSON, Sadie·
Jeff Co, KS
NICHOLS, Mary
Tonganoxie, KS
GOODALE, Abbie Elaine
Dg Co, KS
HOUK, Sarah L.
LAUDAHL, Anna
FULTON, Alice
Leav Co, KS
CLENDENIN, Mary
TUCKER, Tillie
I

1892 (Cont'd)

DATE/PLACE

PAGE #

OFFICIANT

26 July 1892
27 .Oct1892Johns Co, KS
25 Dec 1892Jeff Co, KS
9 Mar 1892
18 June 1892
25 Apr 1892
25 Dec 1892
10 Feb 1892
20 Oct 1892
12 May 1892Jeff Co, KS
4 Oct 1892
8 Feb 1892
23 June 1892
25 Feb 1892
28 Nov 1892Dg Co, KS·
6 Aug 1892
9 Nov 1892
27 Jan 1892
12 Mar 1892
20 Mar 1892
26 May 1892
3 Oct 1892Dg Co, KS
2 Mar 1892
Dg Co, KS
15 Feb 1892Dg Co, KS
29 Dec 1892Dg Co, KS
26 Apr 1892
16 Feb 1892
9 Feb 1892Leav Co, KS
2 July 1892
14 Sep 1892

326
359

James Murray, MG
W. C. Coleman, MG

378

C. M. Hurlbut, MG

283
316
295
383
272
357
301

H. Koepse Is, .MG
Jas. Marvin, MG
H. T. Ennis, Priest
Thos G~ Winey, MG
Thos G. Winey, MG
Moses Brown, MG
R. S. Gilbert, JP

351
269
317
280
372

T. J. Sternberg,JP
Moses Brown, MG
T, R. Nanninga, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ
John Charlton, JP

327
366
268
285
287
306
350

Richard Cordley, MG
B. J. Horton,PJ
A. N. Ward, MG
A. M. Ward,. MG
B. J. Horton, PJ
H. A. Pasley, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ

282

B. J. Horton, PJ

275

B. J. Horton, PJ

,. ,

.. 1

\

387

A. B. Goodale, MG

297
274
270

J. Mueller, MG
D. L. Mc Creary', MG
W. T. Mc Lain,MG

321
345

Aaron D. States, MG
A. M. Ward, MG

.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM
JORDAN, P. J.
KAHN, Antonie
Leav Co, KS
KAISER, Charles
KEITH, Green
KETELS, Carl
KINSEY, B. F.
KOENTZ, W.
Onago, KS
KOHLER, Andrew J.
KOHLER, William H.
Dg Co, KS
KOTTICH, Wilhelm
Hudson, KS
'KNOCK, John F.
Havana, KS
KRONMEYER, Lewis L.
.....
Joliet, IL
~ 'LASSWELL, Edward W.
'LAUDERBACK, A. V.
/
LAWS, Charles
I ,
LEWIS, Frank P.
'.\
Perryville, KS
v
LEW IS, Wi I I i am
LUKAN, Paul
Leav Co, KS
LYONS, Charles H.
LYTLE, W. H.
MAJOR, E. L.
Kans City, MO
MANGELSDORF, August
Atchison, KS
MANLEY, D. D.
MARSHALL, Frederick
MARTIN, Charles E.
MARTIN, S. D.
MC CLANAHAN, F. A.
Topeka, KS
MC CLURE,David Arteuis

BRIDE
AKERS, Bertha M.
LUCKAN, Anna
Leav Co, KS
SCHUR, Nannie
WOODSIDE, Louise V.
WILLIAMS, Lizzie (Mrs.)
. TUTTLE, Li 11 ian L.
BALLARD, Lillie
Dg Co, KS
REBER, Alice H.
KINGSMORE, Ellen (Mrs.)
Wilson, KS
SONDEREGGER, Hedwig
Dg Co, KS
HAAS, Laura Etta
Danvi lIe, IL
WILLIS, Hattie
Dg Co, KS
FRY, Catherine
WHITE, Louise
PARKS, Carrie
DICK, Haddie
Dg Co, KS
GATEWOOD, Millie
KAHN, Minnie
Leav Co, KS
WILLIAMS, Blanche
HOPKINS, Lotta I.
WATKINS, Ida
Dil Co, KS
BRUNE, Mary/Maria F.
Dg Co, KS
FINCHER, Carrie E.
MARSHALL, JUlia
WILLEY, Jessie E.
MC DONALD, H. L. (Mrs.)
MC CALL, V. E.
Dg Co, KS
VAN BUREN, Mary Alice

*

OFFICIANT .

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

19 Feb 1892
2 Mar 1892-

276 '
280

Richard Cordley,' MG
J. Mueller, MG

353
311
273.
272
381

J.J.Silbermann,Pastor
E. W. Merchant, MG
B. J. Horton,PJ
E.L. Geyer, MG
A. L. Goudy, MG

277
382

J. R. Nanninga, MG

329

J;J. Silbermann, MG

Leav Co, KS
13 Oct
7 June
12 Feb
10 Feb
21 Dec

1892
1892
1892
1892
1892-

Dg Co, KS
24 Feb 1892
22 Dec 1892-

Lic only
18 Aug 1892Dg Co, KS
14 Nov 1892Dg Co, KS
23 Nov 1892Dg Co, KS
19 Nov 1892
15 June 1892
3 May 1892
15 Sep 1892Dg Co, KS
20 Oct 1892
2 Mar 1892Leav Co, KS
8 July 1892
29 june 1892
26 May 1892Dg Co, KS
8 Sep 1892Dg'Co, KS
21 Feb 1892
8 Aug 1892
18 May 1892
22 Oct 1892
9 Apr 1892Dg Co, KS
26 June 1892

?

368

. John Adam Mue ller, MG

370

. Jas. Marvin, MG

369
312
300.
345

B. J.
C. M.
B. J.
B. J.

356
274

Moses Brown, MG
J. Mueller~ MG

323
320
308

John Charlton, Jp.
C. H. Strong, MG
J. K. Miller, MG

341
277
328
305
357
292

F. W. Fiegenbaum, MG
-. "
Edward Gill, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ
Jas. Marvin, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ
B. J. Horton, PJ

319

William

Horton, PJ
Brook, MG
Horton, PJ
Horton, PJ

~

.

~

,

W. Ayers, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS
BRIDEGROOM

','

BRIDE

MC CLURE, Herbert
PLUMMER, Sprah Frances
Jeff Co, KS
. Jeff Co, KS
MC CULLOUGH, R. E.
ERICKSON, Anna (Miss)
MC DONALD, E. J.
HARTIG, Barbara
Emerald, KS
Dg Co, KS
MC FARLANE, B. W.
HANSHEW, Mary A.
MC INTIRE, H. R,
LEIS, Flora J.
Butler, MO
Dg Co, KS
MC KINLEY, William
LAWSON, Clara
MC MILLEN, H. B.
MIDDAUGH, B. A.
Kans City, MO
Kans City, MO
MELCHIOR, Jacob
ANDERSON, Malinda
Wyan Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
METSKER, Granville, H. MARTIN, Effie R.
MEYERS, C. H.
ROYAL, Lydia (Mrs.)
MILES, Louis E.
SCOTT, Cora A.
Jeff Co, KS
Leav Co. KS
MILLER, Peter
NORTON. Alice
Mulvane, KS
Dg Co, KS
MOIRTMORE, Charles
SKIMMER, Nellie
MOORE, Fred
De Soto, KS
MONROE, C. F.
Holden, MO
MONROE, Thomas
MOSHER, Leo W.
Neosho Falls, KS
MUSICK, JOseph
NELSON, Nels August
Kans City, KS
NICHOLS, C U.

SHELDON, Corda
De Soto, KS
MONROE, Linoa E.
Dg Co, KS
LAMB, Mildie
PEARSON, Kitty/ie
Dg Co, KS
VITT, Hattie (Miss)
BURT, Alice
Dg Co, KS
HARTUP, Mollie

NOLL, Fred W.
Leav Co, KS
NUFFER, Ph i 1i p
NUNDLEY, George
OEHRLE, G. J.
OLMSTED, Fred R.
OLNEY, F.' H.
Newton, KS

ACHNING, Edith L.
Dg Co, KS
EBERHART, Esther
KISURE, Alice
STALL/STAHL, Maggie
CROWDER, Ella May
FINCHER, Flora A.
Dg Co, KS

1892 (Cont'd)

DATE/PLACE

PAGE #

OFFICIANT

6 Sep 1892-

340 .

S. E. Belts, MG

283
297

Aaron D. States, MG
R. B; GO\lener,Priest

366
369

B. J. Horton, PJ
A. H. Stote, MG

378
312

J. K. Miller, MG
A. M.. Richardson, MG

308

R. L. Gilbert, JP

Jeff Co, KS
11 Mar 1892
26 Apr 1892Dg Co, KS
12 Nov 1892
21 Nov 1892Dg Co, KS
18 Dec 1892
7 June 1892Dg Co, KS
29 May 1892Jeff Co, KS
1 May 1892
25 Nov 1892
3 July 1892Dg Co, KS
14 Sep 1892Dg Co; KS
20 Dec 1892Lic only
17 Feb 1892Dg Co, KS
25 June 1892":'
Dg Co, KS
13 Apr 1892
15 Nov 1892-

Dg Co, KS
14 Dec 1892
24 Mar 1892Dg Co, KS
1 Oct 1892Lic only
8 Nov 1892Dg Co, KS
10 Feb 1892
9 Mar 1892
11 Oct 1892
5 Dec 1892
24 Aug 1892Dg Co, KS

\299
·\371
.320

Wm. Weybright,MG
J. T. Sternbergh. PJ
A. P. Hamilton, MG

344

R. B. Grovener,Priest

380

?

275

Aaron D. States, MG

318

J. K. Miller, MG

294
367

J. W. Wilson, MG
W. A. Quayle; MG

375
288

A'. D. Orrick, MG
I. L. Oakes, REV

349

B. J. Horton. PJ

365

H. .L. Yarger, MG

270
284
353
374
332

T. R. Nanninga, MG
J. W. Wilson, MIN
T. R. Naninga, MG
Geo. D. Rogers, REV
J. A. Lippencott, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

OLSON, J. I.
PETERSON, Sophia
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
OSWALD, Richard
LOHE, Katie
Dg Co, KS
Paola, KS
OVERTON, Thomas R.
HEYDT, Jessie M.
PALMER, A. J.
RYNERSON, Josie
Hannibal, MO
Osage City, KS
PARDEE, James V.
BROWN, Laura M.
PARMELEE,Carrol Hathaway MANLEY, Mary
Buffalo, WY
Dg Co, KS
PASLAY, J. W.
JOHNSON, Maud
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
PEARSON, William E.
RHODES, Lillian L. (?)
PETERSON, Paul
CURRY, Gertrude
PHELPS, P. A.
BROWN, Bertha
St. Louis, MO
Beatrice, NE
PHILLIPS. A. O.
SEAMAN. Flora
PIPPERT. W. C.
HEAFFNER. Sarah
PLEASANT, John
LETCHER. Fannie
I-'
I-'
OJ

PRINGLE. W./H. R.
RAKE. John__ ~.~
RALSTON. Wm:--E.
Chanute. KS
REEHER. L. J.
REDDING. Charles F.
Dg Co. KS
REDMAN. Joseph A.
RENTZ. David
REYNOLDS. Albert
RICHARDS. C. H.
RICHARDSON. D. A.
Dg Co. KS
RICHARDSON. J. W.
Wayne Co. NY
RIVERS, R. L.
ROCKEL. Charles
Wilmington. NC
RODEWALD. E. Albert
Emporia, KS

*

OFFICIANT

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

24 Sep 1892-

347

H. S. Yarger, Clergy

Dg Co,· KS
15 Mar 1892Dg Co,KS.

284

F. H. Maul, MG

25 Dec 1892
3 Jan 1892-

384
263

W. W. Blalock, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ

387
i. 336

T. D. Davis, MG
C: G. Howland, Clergy

.294

B. J. Horton, PJ

Dg Co, KS
29 Dec 1892
1 Sep 1892-

Dg Co, KS
13 Apr 1892-

Dg Co, KS
18 June 1892
6 July 1892
25 May 1892-

315
322
307

Richard Cordley, MG
Richard Cordley, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ

302
361
352

B. J. Horton. PJ
B. J. Horton, PJ
B. J. Horton, PJ

325
352
311

E. B. Slade, MG
Henry. farw~ 11, MG.
La Theo Tobe, MIN

Dg Co, KS
10 May 1892
1 Nov 1892
6 Oct 1892-

Lic only
23 July 1892
WILLIAMS. Minnie E.
SWADLEY. Lovine
11 Oct 1892
7 June 1892SCOTT, Caroline D.
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
3 Apr 1892
BRADFORD. Lizzie
29 Dec 1892PITMAN, Emma
Johns Co, KS
Johns Co, KS
25 Aug 1892
MYERS, Eureka L.
BUCHANAN/BUCKHONDON. Lizzie 13 Oct 1892
1 Dec 1892
RICHARDSON, Orla
20 Oct 1892
COLE, Sarah A.
3 May 1892BROOKMILLER, Anna A.
Dg Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
2
Feb 1892KING. Ella
Dg
Co, KS
Dg Co. KS
21
July
1892
JOHNSON, Nora F.
27 Nov 1892WINKLER, Lydia Louise
Dg Co, KS
Burl ington, IA
12 May 1892MEEDER, Sarah
Dg Co,' KS
Dg Co, KS

\

289
·382

Christopher Flory, MG
Isaac Studebaker, MG

335
354
374
356
299

Jas. Marvin~ MG
P. J. jackson, MG
B. J. Horton,PJ
A. L. Goudy, MG
Jas. Marvin, MG

269

B. J. Horton, PJ

325
371

B. J. Horton, PJ
J. K. Miller, MG

301

T. R. Nanninga, MG

','

�. DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

....

....\0

ROE, Ernest
RUSSELL, Alfred
SAUNDERS, Winchester
SCHENDEL, Andrew
SCHOEPFLIN, Clarence
SCHAFFER, John G.
Nadeau, KS
SCHWARTZ, Christian G.
SCOT[, H. V.
Globe, KS
SECHREST, John W.
SERVISS, D. C.
Linwood, KS
SHEARER, Joseph Thomas
Topeka, KS
SISCOE, Fred L.
Linwood, KS
SMITH, B. F.
SMITH, Thomas J.
Kans City, MO
SPEICHER, Lorenz
SPENCER, John E.
SPURGEON, J. W.
Media, KS
STANLEY, A. L.
Jeff Co, KS
STEINHAUER, Jacob P.
Cheyenne Wells, CO
STEWART, John C.
STINES, B. J.
Jeff Co, KS
STREET, Joseph E.
STRONG, Marion
Edgerton, KS
STUTSMAN, E. A.
SWEEZER, Aaron
SWIFT, Charles A.
Denver, CO
THOMPSON, Jeff
THOMPSON. William

BRIDE
FITZ, Laura
BOOKER, Lovina
WHITE, Martha
DECKWA, Frieda
PIPPERT, Amelia
SCOT[, Mary W.
Dg Co, KS
JOHANNING, Sophia
METSKER, Etta
Globe, KS
GADDING, Nitia
CLARK, Josie
Dg Co, KS
IRWIN, Eliza Ellen
Topeka, KS
BEDSAUL, Augusta
Linwood, KS
EVANS, Gracie
SHIMMELFENNING, Inez A.
Dg Co, KS
SCHEHER, Mary E.
WEBSTER, May Lundy
DUFF, Rachie E.
Vinland, KS
BROOKS), Ella May
Dg Co, KS
FOREMAN, Maggie (Miss)
Dg Co, KS
DOBBINS, A. H.
SMITH, Maud
Jeff Co,, KS
LIMING, Lizzie
REUSCH, Flora I.
Dg Co, KS
SHIVELY, Minnie
DAVIS, Mattie
SPRING, Frederica E.
Dg Co, KS
SOUTHARD, Minnie
WEST, Laura

DATE/PLACE
15 May 1892
3 Noy 1892
9 July 1892
10'Nov i892
14 Apr 1892'
29 Dec 1892Dg Co, KS
30 Oct 1892
16 Jan 1892Dg Co, KS
3 Jan 1892
9 Aug 18920:Dg Co, KS
7 Sep 1892Dg Co, KS
,15 Aug 1892Dg Co, KS
2 Mar 1892
9 Sep 1892Dg Co,' KS
19 July 1892
27 Apr 1892
14 Feb 1892Dg Co, KS
4 Sep 1892Jeff Co, K~
29 May 1892Dg Co, KS
3 Oct 1892
15 June 1892Jeff Co, KS
25 Dec 1892
27 July 1892Dg Co, KS
27 Mar 1892
20 Dec 1892
7 Sep 1892Dg CO, KS
29 Dec 1892
25 Dec 1892

PAGE

* . OFFICIANT

304
363
321
362
293
388

H; A. Pasley, MG
Moses Brown, MG
T. Wallace,Preacher
T. R. Nanninga, MG
T. R. Nanninga, MG
J. A. Motter, MG

360
265

John H. Maul, MG
W. Mesenhimer, JP

263

Richard Cordley, MG
A. M., Richardson, MG

.i 330

341

, B. J. Horton, PJ

331

B. J. Horton, PJ

281
342

A; M. Richardson, MG
B. J. Horton, PJ

323
298
271

R. B. Govener, Priest
Richard Cordley,MG
H. A. Pasley, MG

338

J. J. Halbert, MG

309

Aaron D. States, MG

349
314

A. P. Hamilton, MG
A. H. Moore, MIN

383
327

Thos G. Winey, MG
Alfred D. Orrick, MG

287
379
339

Thos G. Winey, MG
John Turner, MG
Jas. Marvin, MG

389
385

B. J. Horton, PJ
B. F. Bates, MG

!,

.

,I,

1
,.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1892 (Cont'd)
....... :::;.

,

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

THOREN, Frederich
Johns Co. KS
TRIPP. John L.
Jeff Co, KS
TROUT. George H.
TURNER. Phillip H.
Leav Co, KS
TUTTLE, Birch E.
ULRICK, Daniel
Dg Co, KS
VOGEL. Otto H.
Bourthoud, CO
WALKER, Charles A.
WALLENSTEIN, Henry
Wichita. KS
WASHINGTON. Philip
:WATKINS, H. Kirk
Chicago, IL
WEIDA, George F.
Baltimore, MD
WEINEY, Henry L.
WELLMAN. D. A.
Jeff Co, KS
WELLS, Charles W.
WELSH, Clifford D.
Topeka, KS
WHITE. Thomas
WHITTAKER, Charlie
WHITTAKER, John

SCHMIDT/H. Emma
Dg Co, KS
GIBBENS, Jane
Dg Co, KS
SKAGGS, Millie N.
ALLISON, Rachel
Leav Co, KS
WHEDON. Lizzie
WINTERS, Mary (Mrs.)
Centropolis, KS
KELLERMANN, Carrie
Dg Co. KS
BAILEY. Cora A.
COHN. Rebecca
Dg Co, KS
WILLIAMS. Annie
HEATHERMAN, Minnie E.
Dg Co. KS
SHEPHERD, Frances E.
Dg Co. KS
HINMAN, Lotta A.
WALTERS. Ella
Jeff Co, KS
FLORY, Martha A.
WALKER, Della
Dg Co, KS
GREGORY, Ida
JONES, Hattie/Cattie
LEWIS. Isabella

25 Feb 1892-

WILLIAMS, Christopher V. ANNIS, Alice
SKINNER, C. M.
WILLIAMS, J. L.
KITCHEN/IN. L. J.
WILSON, A. H.
Wash, DC
Dg Co, KS
HOLLAND, Olivia (Miss)
WILSON, James H.
Dg Co, KS
Garnett, KS
HINDMANN, Emma
WINTERS, Ova
HARRIS, Lizzie
WRIGHT, Wesley
WEST,
Cora May
YOUNG, John H.
Ark
City, KS
Dg Co, KS

Dg Co. KS?
1 June·' 1892-

Shawnee Co, KS
7 Apr 1892
31 May 1892-

Dg

Co. KS

26 May 1892
13 July 1892-

PAGE
·279

18~2-

Dg Co. KS
15 Mar 1892
7 Apr 1892-

Dg Co. KS
14 June 1892
27 Sep 1892-:

Dg Co. KS
15 June 1892-

Dg Co. KS
10 Jan 1892
29 Nov 1892-

Dg Co. KS
11 Feb 1892
15 Nov 1892-

Dg Co, KS
1 Sep 1892
27 Apr 1892
23 June 1892-

Lic only
18 Sep 1892
19 June 1892
19 Oct 1892Dg Co, KS
16 Aug 1892Dg Co, KS
27 Dec 1892
14 Nov 1892
15 'Dec 1892Cowley Co, KS

OFFICIANT
J. J. Silbermann. MG

310

T. P. Stewart, MG

291
309

B. J. Horton. PJ
B~ J. Horton. PJ

307
324

H. A. Pas ley .. MG .
\Joseph MIchael. MG

Dg Co, KS
27 Apr

*.

296
.'

R. B. Govener, .Priest

286
291

Wm. Whitney, MG
Henry Berkowitz,Rabbi

314
348

Moses Brown, MG
Richard Cordley. MG

313

John K. Dunn. MG

265
372

Jas. Marvin. MG
B. J. Horton. PJ

271
367

Christopher Flory. MG
·W. A. Quayle. MG

337
298
318

Jas. Marvin. MG
Moses Brown. MG

346
316
355

F. C. Evans, JP
R. H. Van Pelt, MG
A. C. Read. MG

331

J. W. Wilson. MG

386
368
376

H. A. Pasley, MG
Thomas Wallace, MG
R. B .. Uyron,MG

?

I

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1892
BRIDE

GROOM

ACHNING, Edith L.
NOLL, Fred W.
AKERS, Bertha M.
JORDA~, P. J.
ALLER/ALLEN, Bertha
CONNER, Addison
ALLISON, Rachel
TURNER, Phillip H.
ANDERSON, Malinda
MELCHIOR, Jacob
ANNIS, Alice
WILLIAMS, Christopher V.
ARMSTRONG, Bessie
CARTER, William S.
AUSTIN, Cora E.
HART, C. R.
BAILEY, Cora A.
WALKER, Charles A.
BALLARD, Lillie
KOENTZ, W.
BARKER/BARBER, Madaline HICKOCK, F. E.
BEDSAUL, Augusta
SISCOE, Fred L.
BOOHER, Melvina
GLOYD, W. S ..
BOOKER, Lovina
RUSSELL, Alfred
BRADFORD, Lizzie
REEHER, L. J . .
BROCK, Isabell
GAUSNELL, Z. W.
/
BOOKMILLER, Anna A.
RICHARDSON, D.A ..
BROOKS, Ella May
STANLEY, A. L.
BROWN, Bertha
PHELPS, P. A.
BROWN, Birdie J.
FRENDEL, Rudolph
BROWN, Cora May
HARMON, Charles L.
BROWN, Hattie M.
BARRETT, Walter R.·
BROWN, Laura M.
PARDEE, James V.
BROWNING, Esther
DEAN, Taylor
BRUNE, Mary/Marie F.
MANGELSDORF,August
BUCHANAN/BUCKHANDON,Lizzie RENTZ, David'
BUCKEIM, Alice
BAHNMAIER, C. F.
BURT, Alice
NELSON, Nels August
CARELL, Jennie E. (Miss) ENGLE, Charles E.
CARROLL, Nellie M.
BALMER, Herbert
CHILDS, Mollie
HARRIS, Richard
CHURCHILL, B. May
FLEMING, H. B.
CLARK, Ellen
ANTHONY, Edmund (Edward)
CLARK, Josie
SERVISS, D. C.
CLENDENIN, Mary
JONES, Charlie
COHN, Rebecca
WALLENSTEIN, . Henry
COLBURN, Julia C.
COLE, John W.
COLE, Sarah A.
RICHARDS, C. H.
CROWDER, Ella May
OLMSTED, Fred R.

GROOM.

BRIDE.

HOGAN, Thomas
CUNNINGHAM, Jennie
PETERSON, Paul
CURRY, Gertrude
ALLEN, John M.
DAHLENE, Cora
HARRISON,William
S.
DANIELS, Lydia L.
ARCHER,
Orliff
E.
DAVIS, Irene E. .
SWEEZER, Aaron
DAVIS, Mattie
HELM, James D.
DAY, Lola
Andrew
SCHENDEL,
DECKWA, Frieda
HUDSON,
Claude
DE CLERCQ, MaY
GERSON, Harry L.
DEICHMAN, Frances
LEWIS, Frank P.
DICK, Haddie
CLAYTON, William
DIMERY, Ella
STEWART, John C.
DOBBINS, A. H.
ATKINSON, Charles G.
DRAKE~ Caroline Della
SPURGEON, J. W.
DUFF, Rachie E.
CURL, Thomas
DURING, Mary
HILDEBRAND, E~ F.
DYSON, Addie F.
NUFFER, Philip
EBERHART, Esther
BROWNELL, James C.
EBERHART, Rosa
BOLEN, John
ELIOT, Mary (M~ss)
MC CULLOUGH, ~. E.
ERICKSON, Anna (Miss)
HUTCHESON, J."' R.
ESSON, Sadie
SMITH, B. F.
EVANS, Gracie·
BROWN,
Walter P.
FARLEY, Lulu B.
MANLEY,D.
D.
FINCHER, Carrie E.
OLNEY,
F.H.
FINCHER, Flora A.
. ROE, Ernest
FITZ, Laura
WELLS, Charles W.
FLORY, Martha A.
FOREMAN, Maggie (Miss) STEINHAUER, Jacob P.
LASSWELL, Edward W.
FRY, Catherine
JONES, Clarence
FULTON, Alice
HAMMIG,
Arnold
GABRIAL, Carrie
SECHREST,
John W.
GADDING, Nitia
LEWIS,
Wi
11
iam .
GATEWOOD, Millie
CLINE, William
GAUSNELL, Nancy Jane
TRIPP,
John L.
GIBBENS, Jane
JESSUP,
John Van Duzer
GOODALE, Abbie Elaine
WHITE,
Thomas
GREGORY, Ida
BRUBAKER, Joseph P.
GRIFFITH, Clara L.
,/\

�ALPHABETIC~L

BRIDE

~
~

LISTING 'BY BRIDE NAME - 1892 (Cont'd)

GROOM

GROSHEIDER. Hattie
FURNEY, John W.
'.
HAAS. Laura Etta
KNOCK, John F.
HACKWORTH. Tilda
HARVEY. Thomas'
HADDON. Lydia V.
CLARK, F. E.
HADLEY. Ettie
CHASE, Albert Victor
HAM. Minnie (Miss)
DEAY, Ira
HANSEL. Mary L.
BOWRING, James D.
HANSHEW. Mary A.
MC FARLANE, B. W.
HARDTARFER. Minnie
ENO, Frank
HARRIS. Lizzie
WRIGHT, Wesley
HARTIG. Barabara
MC DONALD, E. J.
HARTUP. Mollie
NICHOLS, C. U.
HEAFFNER. Sarah
PIPPERT, W. C.
HEATHERMAN. Minnie E. WATKINS, H. Kirk
HENDRICKS. Lula
BELL, Anderson
HERON, Gertie
BURWELL. James E.
,HEYDT. Jessie M.
OVERTON, Thomas R.
HILL, Carrie
GRIGGS, Horace
HILL. Nellie
BURWELL, Lewis
,HINDMANN. Emma
'WINTERS, Ova
HINES, Rebecca
FLORY, E. D.
HINMAN, Lotta A.
WEINEY, Henry L.
HOBBS, Belle
GINTHER, August
HOLDER. Lulah
GARDNER, Thaddeus
HOLLAND. Olivia(Miss) WILSON, James H.
HOLLOWAY. Margaret D. AKERS, John S.
HOPKINS, Lotta I.
LYTLE. W. H.
HOUK. Sarah L.
JOHNSON, Andrew F.
HUFF, Ida M.
ADRIANCE, Emery R.
IRWIN. Eliza Ellen
SHEARER, Joseph Thomas '.
JACCKSON. Lida
BERRINGER, J. M.
JAEDICKE, Agnes
FISCHER, Otto A.
JOHANNING, Sophia
SCHWARTZ, Christian G.
JOHNSON. MaGd
PASLAY, J. W.
JOHNSON. Nora F.
RIVERS, R. L.
JONES. Hattie/Cattie
WHITTAKER, Charlie
KAHN, Minnie
LUKAN, Paul
KELLERMAN. Carrie
VOGEL. Otto H.

BRIDE

GROOM

KENNEDY, -JennieH. -A-.., ,CLAWSON-. Wi 11 W.
KING. Ella
RICHARDSON, J. W.
KING, Polly K.
COLLINS, James W.
KINGMORE. Ellen (Mrs.) KOHLER, William H.
KISURE, Alice
NUNDLEY, George
KITCHEN/IN, L. J.
WILSON, A. H.
MONROE, Thomas
LAMB, M~ldie
DAILEY, Joseph A.
LAMB, Polina E.
ARNOLD, She I born M-.
LAROE, Emma J.
LAROE,. Emma J.
DENEWILER, John
LAUDAHL, Anna
JOHNSON, John F.
LAWSON. Clara
MC KINLEY, William
LAWSON, Emma
GRIFFIN, Albert
LEIS, Flora J.
MC INTIRf:, H. R.
LEMON, Lettie
HOOPES, Calfax
LETCHER, Fannie
PLEASANT: John
LEWIS, Isabella
WHITTAKER. John
LIMING, Lizzie
STREET, Joseph E.
LIMING, Matilda I.
HARMAN, William
LOHE, Katie
OSWALD, Richard
LUCKAN, Anna
KAHN, Antonie
CLEMM, J. A.
LYON, Josephine
PARMELEE, Carrol I Hathaway
MANLEY, Mary
DEVINE, F. W.
MARLOW, Eliza A.
MARSHALL, Julia
MARSHALL, Frederick
MARTIN, Effie R.
METSKER, Granville H.
MARTIN, Etta
. DUTY, James A.
MARTIN, Eva
"FORTSON; Henry
MC'CALL, V. E.
MC CLANAHAN. F. A,.
MC DONALD,H. L.(Mrs.)
MARTIN. S. D.
MC PHERRON. Maggie E.
HAMILTON, William C.
RODEWALD. E. Albert
MEEDER. Sarah
GOUDY, Arthur L.
MELVIN. Nita S.
SCOTT, H·. V.
METSKER, Etta·
MC MILLEN H. B.
MIDDAUGH, B: A.
FORTNER. Walker
MILLER. Dora
COREL. James H.
MILLER. Emma
GILBERT, Gerald L.
MISHEY, Zamora B.

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME -1892 (Cont'd)
BRIDE

GROOM

BRIDE

MONROE, Linoa E.

MONROE, C.F.

SHELDON, Corda
MOORE, Fred
WEIDA, George F.
SHEPHERD, Frances E.
SHIMMELFENNING, Inez A. SMITH, Thomas J.
SHIMMER, Nellie
MOIRTMORE, Charles
STUTSMAN, E. A.
SHIVELY, Minnie
TROUT~ ,~e.orge H.
SKAGGS, Millie N.
SKINNER, C. M.
WILLIAMS, J. L.
SKINNER, J. E. (Miss)
GOSSAGE~ Harrison
'CARTER, PIes
SMITH, Amanda
·'i'
STINES, B. J.
SMITH, Maud
.
FLORY, A.-C.
SMITH, Theresa
,
BAUER, Charles P.
SNAPP, Annie M.
SONDEREGGER, Hedwig
KOTTICH, Wilhel~
THOMPSON, Jeff
SOUTHARD, Minnie
SOUTHARD, Neva
ANDERSON,.James
SWIFT, Charles A.
SPRING, Frederica E.
STAlL/STAHL, Maggie
OEHRLE, G. J.
FINNEY, Edwardd C.
STEELE, Jean
FULLER, William O. JR
STEPHENS, Kathleen M.
BAKER, William a.
STRATTON, Carrie E.
SUTTON, Lillie
CALLEN, J.' E.
RAKE, John E.
SWADLEY, Lovina
HEFNER, David
SWARTZ, Liddie
FRYE, J. E.
TEN BROECK, Minnie
JONES, J. J.
TUCKER, Tillie
KINSEY, B. F.
TUTTLE, Lillian L.
MC CLURE, David Arteus
VAN BUREN, Mary Alice
MUSICK, Joseph
VITT, Hattie (Miss)
WELSH, Clifford D.
WALKER, Della
WELLMAN, D. A.
WALTERS, Ella
HAGERMAN, C. S.
WALTON, Mattie M.
HAMILTON, J. H.
WARDLOW, Katie
MAJOR, E. L.
WATKINS, Ida
WEBSTER, May Lundy
SPENCER, John E.
CAGLE, M. J. J.
WELCH, Abbie E.
CLARK, L. A.
WELLS~ Gertrude L.
YOUNG, John H.
WEST, Cora May
THOMPSON, William
WEST, Laura

MURRAY . Mary

MUZELIUS, H., A.
MYERS, Eureka L.
NEWMAN, Mary F.
NEWMAN, Wilhelmina
NICHOLS, Mary
NORTON, Alice
NUFFER, Emma
O'BRIAN, Ada
OLSON, Annie
PARKS, Carrie
PAVEY, Anna L.
PEARSON, Kitty/ie
PENNINGTON, Mary L.
PETEFISH, Pearl M.
PETERSON, Sophia
PHILLIPS, Ethel E.
'PIPPERT, Amelia
~ PITMAN, Emma
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PLUMMER, Sarah Frances
POWELL, Mary j.
RABER, Elma
REATZ, Mary
REBER, Ahce R.
REUSCH, Flora I.
RHODES, Li.llian L. (?)
RICHARDSON, Orla
ROYAL, Lydia (Mrs.)
RYNERSON, Josie
SCHEHER, Mary E.
SCHMIDT/H, Emma
SCHUR, Nannie
SCOTT, Caroline D.
SCOTT, Cora A.
SCOTT, Lucy
SCOTT, Mary W.
SEAMAN, Flora

HAIR, J. E.

FORNEY, A. W.
REDMAN, Joseph A.
DEE, Joseph
GAST,Marinus Nicholaas
JARRET, John W.
MILLER, Peter
GRESS, John
ARNOLD, Wilber
ANDERSON, Edwin
LAWS, Charles
BOOKER, Benjamin F.
MOSHER, Leo W.
FIX, G. F.
BLANKENCHIP, A. J.
OLSON, J. I.
HARDING, Edwin H.
SCHOEPFLIN, Clarence
REDDiNG, Charles F.
MC CLURE, Herbert
BRISTOW, William
FRAZIER, Luther M.
GREENE, Edward E.
KOHLER, Andr'ew J.
STRONG, Marion
PEARSON, William E.
REYNOLDS, Albert
MEYERS, C. H.
PALMER, A. J.
SPEICHER, Lorenz
THORAN, Frederich
KAISER, Charles
RALSTON, Wm. E.
MILES, Louis E.
HILL, Marshall
SCHOFFER, John G~
PHILLIPS, A. O.

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BRIDE
WHEDON, E. L.
WHEDON, Lizzie
WHITE, Louise
WHITE, Martha
'WILL, Johanna
WILLEY, Jessie E.
WILLIAMS, Annie
WILLIAMS, Blanche
WILLIAMS, Hester

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HOWELL, Lewis, JR
TUTTLE, Birch E.
LAUDERBACK, A. V.
SAUNDERS, Winchester
GRIFFIS, Clarence E.
MARTIN, Charles E.
WASHINGTON, Philip
LYONS, Charles H.
HARMON, William H.

BRIDE
WILLIAMS, Lizzie (Mrs.)
. WILLIAMS, Minnie E.
WILLIS, Hattie
WILSON, Annie R..
WINKLER, Lydia Louise
WINTERS, Mary (Mrs.)
WOLLENZIEN, Edith V.
WOODSIDE, Louise V.
WOODY, Clara C.

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KETELS, Carl
PRINGLE, W./H. R.
KRONMEYER, Lewis L.
HEYNEN, Henry
ROCKEL. Charles
ULRICK, Daniel
BORDO, Emerson L.
KEITH, Green
COPELAND, John A.

EXCERPTS FROM THE LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1892
In CHARLTON's Court: This morning Chas. SMITH was brought before Justice CHARLTON on charge of stealing coal from
Union Pacific trains. His prelimiary trial was set for next Monday. The warrant has been out for SMITH for some
time, but it was only last night that he was found.
Wm. WHITE was also taken into CHARLTON's court this morning for trial on charge of drunkeness and disorderly
conduct. He was an old offender and was fined $10 and costs. He could not raise the money and is now in jail.
COUNTRY NEWS: LAKEVIEW. Mr. CROWDER has rented a farm on Deer creek and will move next week.
BALDWIN: W.H. HOUTT, a teacher of German, is endeavoring to organize a class here in town to take a six weeks'
course in conversational German.
Miss Nellie HOWLEY died at her home Monday noon after a long and severe sickness.
The store of Steve STURDEVANT's at Baldwin was broken into and about $100 of goods taken on Monday night. The
robbers were tracked as far north as the bridge across the Wakarusa but there all traces were lost.
CITY ITEMS: The CARRUTHERS cases regarding the title to certain tracts of land in the city were given a final
decision in district court today. In several of the cases motions for a new trial were filed.
E.M. DEDRICK has purchased a half interest with S.R. RILEY, and the new firm have opened a barber shop in the room
formerly occupied by Sutorius' Jewelry Shop.
NOTICE: I have bought all negatives made by Mr. A.C. HAMILTON also Mr. E.W. HAMILTON. There are many thousands of
these negatives dating back to October 1882. Parties wishing photographs from any of the above negatives can get
them by leaving order at my studio, at an early date, as they will positively be kept only a short time, 829
Massachusetts Street. J.L. MORRIS, Photo Artist.

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THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL , BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND
BREEDERS OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
..1920

(Continued from Vol. XIII, No.2). Part of the Kansas
Collection at Spencer Research Library, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, KS •. Submitted by Mark Lenz.

DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY
Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--OWner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks" ". In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Alberti "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a
(1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm" -- Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.

OTT, Fred W., Ch Arthur, Edwin, Alma, William; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 6SW-31SW
0300a (1868) Tel. Home Lawrence
OTT, George, Sr., (Mary VONDEHEIDE) Ch George Jr., Gertrude, Charles, Marie;
"Cedar Ridge Farm," Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 24 0280a (1860) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
OTT, George J., (Maud FREESE) Ch Gerald, Josephine; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 24
080a (1891) Tel. Eudora Eudora
OTT, John, (Mary HOUSEMAN) Ch John Jr., Emma, Mary, Florence, Earl; Eudora R3,
Eudora Sec 1-12 0300a (1881) Tel. Eudora Eudora
OTT, John Jr., (Zillah SCHUMAN) Ch Ethelbert, Emerson; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec
36N T80a John OTT Sr. (1882) Tel. Eudora Eudora
OTT, Wieham, (Lois WOOTTON) Ch Waldo; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 31N T165a F. OTT
(1898)
OTTA, Nohler C., (Mrs. Mary A. MOHLER, mother) Ch Irene, George; Overbrook R2,
Marion Sec 22NE 0160a (1885) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
OUSDAHL, Elmer W., (Ollie M. COFFMEN) Ch Leo, Wilfred; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec
11 T128a Mrs. L.M. SPRAY (1903) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
OVERBAUGH, Henry F., (Margaret SCHREINER Ch Frederic, Martin; Overbrook R4,
Marion Sec 20NE T160a F. SIMON (1919) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook

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�PAASCH, Edward F., (Anna McNISH) Ch Delbert, Mildred, Ruth; "Rhode Island Red
poultry Farm," Vinland R1, Wakarusa Sec 27SE T120a G.C. SIZER (1900)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PAGE, C. Perry, (Minnie ADLER) Ch Francis, Frank, Pearl; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec
20 080a (1880) Tel. Eudora. Eudora
PALMER, Joseph M., (Nancy CROSS) Ch Jessie, Augusta, John, Helen, Lawrence,
Prentice, Genevieve; Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 8 044a (1904) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
PARDEE, Edward E., (Hattie SHOTWELL) Ch Donald, Mildred, Helen, Nelson,
Gladys, Gwendolyn, Marjorie; Baldwin RS, Willow Sec 2SN 0120a (1868)
Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
PARDEE, Frank, (Alice GRIFFIS) Ch Albert, Glenn; Lawrence R4, Palmyra Sec
6NW-7NW 0213a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence
PARDEE, George, Lawrence R4, Palmyra Sec 6NW 076a (1885)
PARDEE, Robert B., (Etta STENSTROM) Ch Gale; Richland Rl8, Marion Sec 8NW
Ol6Sa (1880) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
PARNELL, A.J., (Anna BOWEN) Ch Mabel, Elroy, Eunice; Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec
22NW 0200a (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PARSONS, Steve C., (Hester A. PARSONS, mother) Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 19NW
060 1/2a H. PARSONS (1875) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
PARSONS, Walter P., (Sadie JOY) Ch Thelma, Ruth, Dorothy; Eudora R1, (1891)
Tel. Eudora Eudora
PASLAY, David L., (Carrie ZEEB) Ch Marta, Marie, Charles, Dorothy, Albert,
David Jr.; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 13W T198a Mrs. J.C. WARNER (1904)
PATTERSON, Glenn, (Hazel DEAY) Ch Phyllis, Evelyn; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 2SW
T163a Joseph PATTERSON (1894) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
PATEY, Frank B., (Nancy A. SNOW) Ch Walter, Frank, Arthur; Lawrence RS,
Wakarusa Sec 9NW 0392a (1910) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence
PEARSON, Fred H., Ch Helen, Harry, Letha, Fred Jr., George; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec SSE T76a Guy SHEPPARD (1919)
PEARSON, R. Sigel, (Cena PRATHER) Ch Edith, Hallie, Ruth, Raymond, Donald;
Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 12SW Tl12a (1862) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
PELZL, William, (Josephine STAAD) Ch John, Joe, Needa, William Jr., Clarence,
Adeline, Irene; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 4NW 016Sa (1919) Tel. Vinland
Vinland
PENCE, Everett D., (Vida DEAY) Ch Marsden, Bernice, Doris; Baldwin R4, Willow
Sec 26N T160a W.A. PENCE (1888) Tel. Mutual Worden
PERKINS, Bert E., (Fannie VANSBINDER) Ch Margaret; Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec
10NW T93a Chester SPRAY (1920)
PERKINS, Calvin G., (Dolly WALTERS) Ch Lola, Pearl, Carl, Gilbert, Mary,
Eugene; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 34SE 0171a (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PERKINS, Carl C., (Lillian WILSON) Ch Laura; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 36N 02Sa
Eudora Sec 36N T70a J. GILMORE (1895) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PERKINS, J.B. &amp; L.E., Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 1 03Sa (1895) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PERRY, Newton T., (Lula EBERHEART) Ch Michael, Una, Eldon; Lawrence R2,
Wakarusa Sec. SNE T40a H. D.~VIS (1893) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PETEFISH, Alva E., (Daisy HICKOCK) Ch May, Marie, George, Mildred; Lawrence
R1, Clinton Sec 7NE 0106a (1871) Tel. Clinton Clinton
PETEFISH, Lincoln H., (Emma ULRICH) Ch Howard, Russell, Everett, Arthur, Olin;
Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 7-18NE 0188a (1867) Tel. Clinton Clinton
PETEFISH, M.P., (Mary RICHARDSON) Ch Mattie, James, Charles, Ralph, Minta,
Christopher, Melvin; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 13NW 0100a (1909) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Richland
PETEFISH, Willard E., Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 12E 017Sa (1869)

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�PETERS, Mrs. Sarah A., (Sarah A. PENFOLD) Ch Leona, Pearl, Robert, Mabel;
Lawrence R10 Wakarusa Sec 29SE 020a (1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PETERSON, Carl A., (Goldie MURPHY) Ch Charles; Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 2N T7a
C.N. PETERSON (1901) Tel. Bell Lawrence Mutual Worden
PETERSON, Christopher N., (Mary GISH) Ch Carl, Hallie, Elsie, Ralph, Fannie,
Rosie, Nora, Leon, Vernon; Baldwin RS, Willow Sec lSN 0160a (1901) Tel.
Lone Star Lone Star
PETERSON, Fred 0., "Maple Shade Farm," Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec 23NW 0337
(1891) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PETERSON, P., Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec 26NW T16Sa Mary V. FOLEY (1868)
PFLEGER, Carl, (Emma BERNEC) Ch Alice, Fred, Theodore, Helen, Esther, Edith,
Carl; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 20 0120a (1880) Tel. Eudora Eudora
PIERSON, Mark J., (Mira DOANE) Ch Ariell; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 3 080a
(1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PIERSON, Roland, (Carrie E. PRATT, aunt) Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 2 T80a Carrie
E. PRATT (1915) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PINE, Clifford A., (Stella SCAFSTALL) Ch Lillian, Hazel, Gladys; Lawrence R6,
Grant Sec 20 060a (1886) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PINE, Clarence E., (Gertrude EPLEY) Ch Agnes, Lloyd, Wilfred, Raymond;
Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 20 OSOa (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PINE, Ed B., (Olive G. McCAGE) Ch Dorothy; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 20 040a
(1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PINE, T.F., (Amanda HENRY) Ch Laura, Albert, Warren, Emma, Clara, Gilbert;
Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 19 01Sa (1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PINE, Walter B., (Augusta HAAS) Ch Arthur, Elmer, Lawrence; Lawrence R6, Grant
Sec 20 0107a (1897) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PINE, William Roscoe, (Katie FINCHER") Ch Ernest, Elvin, Howard, Lorene,
Chester; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 9 052 1/2a (1888) Tel. Kansas Lawrence.
PIPER, Francis M., (Marion COLLINS) Ch Ben, Nelson, Charles, Fred, George,
Bert, Jennie, Carrie; Vinland Rl, Palmyra Sec 2NW T1a Don HICKMAN (1880)
Tel. Vinland Vinland
PIPPERT, Charles W., (Luella SMOCK) Ch Harry, Elmer, Frank, Irl; Baldwin R1,
Willow Sec 4S 081a (1871) Tel. Mutual Worden
PIPPERT, Henry G., (Emma ELM) Ch Alton; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 32N 08a (1879)
Tel. Mutual Worden
PIPPERT, John H., (Dollie I. KAUFFMAN) Ch Ralph, Helen, May, Elsie; Baldwin
R1, Willow Sec 48 090a (1873) Tel. Mutual Worden
PITTS, George W., (Lettie CRAWFORD) Ch Almira, Charles; "Upper Tany Farm,"
Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 34N 0160a (1907) Tel. Mutual Worden
PLATTNAR, Ernest E., (Enice COAD) Ch Russell; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5
T240a J.H. PLATTNER (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
POHL, Henry W., (Alma NELSON) Ch Orville; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 16S 080a
(1889) Tel. centropolis Centropolis
POHL, Herman, (Augusta HACKSTEIN) Ch Henry, Dorothy, Henrietta, Walter,
Ernest; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 16S 0160a (1884) Tel. Centropolis
Centropolis
POOCH, Fred, Eudora Rl, Palmyra Sec 29NE T60a George MEADOR (1885)
POOCH, Henry, (Albertina HALVONS) Ch Maud, Emma .. Henry Jr.; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 18NW 060a (1889)
POOCH, Herman C., (Anna MULDENHAUER) Ch Elsa, Walter; Eudora Rl, Palmyra Sec
29NE 043 3/4a (1888) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
PORTEOUS, Ronald S., (Mary PORTEOUS, sister) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 30SE
T160a E. BRESLER (1910) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
POSTMA, Asa M., (Etta MARKLEY) Lone Star Rl, Marion Sec 16NE 080a (1887) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook

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�POSTMA, Webie, Ch Elizabeth, William, Deseline, Clara, Perry, Asa, John; Lone
Star R1, Marion Sec 1NE 0240a (1870) Tel. OVerbrook
POSTMA, William H., (Mary FLORY) Ch Florence, Laurie, Richard; Baldwin R5,
Willow Sec 16N 027a (1876) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
POWELL, Arlie J., (Jennie FISHER) Ch Owen, Wilma; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 7SW
080a (1879) Tel. Farmers' 'Independent Overbrook
POWELL, Bradford H., Sr., (Lola EATON) Ch Bradford, Jr.; Lone Star R1, Marion
Sec 13NE 0344a (1905) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
POWELL, Ola E., (Ollie WILsqN) Ch Jennett, Muriel; "Roberts Farm," Eudora R4,
Eudora Sec 34N T487a W.B. ROBERTS (1893) Tel. Eudora Eudora
POWELL, Oscar T., (Olive WALTERS) Ch Dorotha, Alice; "Lone Oak Farm," Lawrence
R6, Grant Sec 20 030a (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
POWELL, William L., (Isadore FORD) Ch Oscar, Ola; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 1
T160a A.D. KENNEDY (1900) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PRATT, Fred W., (Maggie RANDALL) Ch Laverne, Inez, Morris; "Willow Creek
Valley Farm," Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 5NW 048a (1900) Tel. Vinland
Vinland
PRESTON, Adelbert E., (Blanche O'NEAL) Ch Allan; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 13NW
T80a Dr. UHL (1902) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
PRESTON, S.L., (Nora MAUCK) Ch Grace, Delbert; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 12SW
040a (1903) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
PRESTON, T.T., (Virgie PUCKETT) Ch Marie, Floyd, Joe, Everett, Carl;
"Riverside Dairy Farm," Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 23NW T160a George W.
SHEARER (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
PRICE, Mrs. Kate E., (Kate WILLIAMS) Ch Earl, Raymond, Harry, William, Julia,
Marvin, Alice; Baldwin R5, Willow Sec 24N 034a (1871) Tel. Vinland
Vinland
PRICE, Ray E., (Vio1etJARDON) Ch Adean, Laverna; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec IS
T160a GRIFFITH heirs (1890) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
PRIESTLY, George L."Ch Dorothy, James; Vinland R1, palmyra Sec 22NW-28NW
T280a PRIESTLY Estate (1911) Tel. Vinland Vinland
PRIM, John P., (Marie BERTRANG) Ch Harry, Christine, Ernest, Anna; Overbrook
R2, Marion Sec SSW 0160a (1890) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
PUCKETT, Clyde A., (Nettie DANIELS) Ch Gladys, Orville, Murvin, Lloyd; Baldwin
R5, Willow Sec 23N 080a (1890) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PUCKETT, LeRoy E., (Ruth BOND) Ch Kenneth; Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 2N T30a
BOHRER (1896) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PUCKETT, William M., (Lillie BOND) Ch William, Jr.; Lawrence R4, Willow Sec
14N T80a H.H. ULRICH (1898) Tel. Bell Lawrence
PUGH, Mrs. Sarah, (Sarah EBERHART) Ch Margaret, Thomas, Mary, David, Nellie,
Noah; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 16SW 0165a (1859)
POMROY, William s., (Mary PARDEE) Ch Mabel; Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 18NE 064a
(1897) Tel. Vinland Vinland
PURDUE, S.B., (Bertha BRUBAKER) Ch George, Floyd, Ada, Melvin, Eunice;
Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 16SW T140a EMERY Estate (1895) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
PURVIS, Edward H., (Salma WHITE) Ch Fred, Lena; "Cedar Lake Farm," Baldwin R4,
Palmyra Sec 32NE 0214a (1891) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
PURVIS, Fred R., (Alta May PEASLEE) Ch Naomi, Howard; Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec
32NW T80a E.H. PURVIS (1891) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
PUSH, Pete, (Addie HIGHFILL) Ch Verne; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 18NE T213a
H.S. JOHNSON (1918) Tel. Clinton Clinton

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�RABER, Morris H., (Mary TROVILLION) Ch Geneva, Elvie, Hughey; Lawrence R10
Wakarusa Sec 29SE T120a O.H. COOPER (1884)
RAIBLE, Edward, (Minnie GROTE) Ch George, Henry, Lucy, Emma, Carl, Lena;
OVerbrook R2, Marion Sec 31SW 0138a (1885) Tel. Farmers' Independent
OVerbrook
RAIBLE, George, (Elda ENO) OVerbrook R2, Marion Sec 7SW T80a Chris STRAUB
(1891) Tel. Farmers' Independent OVerbrook
RAKE, David E., (Maud STUDBAKER) Ch Alfred, Laura, Myrtle, Alfred; Richland
R17, Kanwaka Sec 7W T170a J.E. RAKE (1892) Tel. Stull Stull
RAKE, D.P., (Blanche RAKE) Ch Carl, Ray, Lucile; "County Line Farm," Lecompton
R1, Kanwaka Sec 26W 0160a (1896) Tel. Stull Stull
RAKE, William E., (Kate ROBERTS) Ch Ellen, Raymond; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec
31 01 1/2a (1888) Tel. Stull Stull
RALSTON, Charles E., Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 30SE 01S0a (1871) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
RAMEY, Sam, (Nancy PEARSON) Ch Ida, Clara; Vinland R1, Eudora Sec 358 T80a E.
JOHNSON (1916) Tel. Vinland Vinland
RANDALL, . Walker, (Minnie WINTERS) Ch Opal; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 9NW T30Sa
S. RANDALL (1877) Tel. Vinland Vinland
RANDEL, Edd W., (Mary H. McKINNEY) Ch Cyril, Russell, Sylvia; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 22NW T160a W.H. RIGGS (1881) Tel. Vinland Vinland
RANDEL, Minnie, (Clarence RANDEL, nephew) Baldwin R3, Palmyra .Sec 26NW 03Sa
(1871) Tel. Mutual Vinland
RANDEL, Robert R., (Dora LUCAS) Ch Clarence, Clara, Wilbur, Montie, Artie,
Ruth, Fay, Walter, Raymond; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 26NW 04Sa (1878)
Tel. Mutual Vinland
RANDOLPH, William, (Frances RANDOLPH, mother) Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 34NW
040a (1875)
RANKIN, Mrs. Olive B., Ch Maude, Charles, Marcus; "Verbenia Hill Farm,"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W OSOa (1917)
RAPPARD, Henry A., (Matilda BEINE) Ch Leona, Harold, Ivan, May, Elmer, Donald;
Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 3SSE 0240a (1873) Tel. Mutual Worden
RAPPARD, William C., (Susie WARNER) Ch.Mabel, Charles, Gladys; Baldwin R4,
Willow Sec 31N 0160a (1869) Tel. Mutual Worden
RAYSON, Charles, (Sallie REECE) Ch Aurle, Vera; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 33SW
T80a J.K. BOYD (1885) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
REBER, Dan, (Louise STROBLE) Ch Emma, Sarah, Ellen, Maggie, Carl, Lester;
Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 4N 012a (1880) Tel. Eudora Eudora
REED, Douglas L., (Gertrude GRICE) Ch Nancy, Alice, Woodrow; Richland R17,
Clinton Sec 20NW 08Sa (1885) Tel. Clinton Clinton
REEDER, John A., (Cordia ALEXANDER) Ch Luella, Grace, Laura, Russell; Baldwin
RS, Palmyra Sec 33NW T130a M.J. STICKLES (1912) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
REEVES, E.S., (Maud I. CANADAY) Ch Doris, Roma, Max; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec
34NW 060a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
REECE, Cory L., (Ruth LUTHER) Ch Martha, Jasper; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
.
22SW T380a C.S. SHEPHERD (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
REILLY, Utley J., (Louise DESQUE) Ch Lena, Myrle; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 7SW
0148a (1909) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
REINERT, Mat, (Fred WYNNE, nephew) Baldwin R1, Palmyra Sec 8SW TSa Susan
REINERT (1865)
REMINGTON, Arthur 0., (Allie MONTGOMERY) Ch Victor, Florence; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 3SW 081a (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
RESER, Arthur M., (Winifred HODGES) Ch Eva, Daisy, Angus; Baldwin R4, Palmyra
Sec 30NW 040a (1887) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin

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�REUSCH, Jake, (Mary LEGGETT) Ch Nora, Alberta, Maurine; "Valley Stock Farm,"
Eudora R3, Palmyra Sec lIN T160a M.C. KARNER (1885) Tel. Vinland Vinland
REUSCH, Jake, Ch Bob, Frank, Homer, Cliff, William, Jake, Fanny, Gladys;
Vin1and R1, Palmyra Sec 10NW T160a G. SMITH (1870) Tel. Vinland Vinland
REUSCH, William, (Blanch HAGERMAN) Ch Ada; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 12N 0140a
(1884) Tel. Vinland Vinland
REW, O.M., (Janie JOHNSON) Ch Claude, Ada, Ralph, Elza, Harold, Minnie,
Harvey, Osmer, Wayne, Vera, Gladys Ruby; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 9SE
0240a (1920) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
REYNOLDS, Arthur E., (Kate McGEE) Baldwin R4,Willow Sec 27N 080a (1920) Tel.
Mutual Worden
REYNOLDS, Mrs. Elizabeth S., Ch Grace,Mab1e, Fred, Cora, Roy, Clarence;
"Wakarusa Stock Farm," Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 12S 0160a (1869) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
REYNOLDS, Herbert, . (Violet VINCENT) Ch Emily, William; "Oakwood Farm,"
Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 15 T160a Miss Bessie YOUNG (1890) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
REYNOLDS, Perl C., (Maud D~ VEACH) Ch Phyllis, Claudine; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa
Sec 14SW 0160a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RHOADES, Waverly, (Lena BARNGROVER) Ch Charles, Fay, Cuba, Marion, Ruby, Fred,
Frank, Wilma, Waverly Jr.; "Shady Nook Farm," Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec
16SE 0160a (1868) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
RHODEHAMEL, David, (Anna HILL) Ch Florence, Frank, Arthur, Cora, Edith,
Jessie; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 21NE 080a (1908) Tel. Farmers'
Independent Overbrook
RICE, David K.,· (Emily MODEN) Ch Ruth, Anita, Lawrence; "Resthaven Farm,"
Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 35NW 010a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RICHARDS, Charles A., (Rose MARTIN) Ch Ernest, Ruth, Esther, Edith; Lawrence
RS, Kanwaka Sec 20N 0160a (1869) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RICHARDS, E.M., (Carrie HIRD) Ch Pauline; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 18E T140a
R.I. JONES (1892) Tel. Lawrence
RICHARDS, George T., (Lilly DODDRIDGE) Ch Richard, William, John, Cicle,
Saddie; "Kanwaka Store Farm," Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 26E 020a (1868)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RICHARDSON, Crissie, (Pinie E. TALLEY) Ch Marvin, Huling, Delbert, Opal;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 24SW 0110a (1874) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RICHARDSON, F.O., (Clara REID) Ch Bessie, Fred, Walter, Paul; Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 35NW 036a (1870) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RICHARDSON, George G., (Sadie BARNES) Ch Harry, Jay, Fay, George, Dorothy,
Lillian; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 16SW T300a THATCHER Estate (1901)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RICHTERMYER, August, (Anna'STOCKARD) Ch Anna, Louie, Paul, Lena, Rinhard;
(Leonard, Will, and Lena STOCKARD) Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 8N 018a (1914)
Eudora Eudora
RIDLEY, Robert, (Sarah RIDLEY, mother) Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 27NW 0105a
(1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RIDLEY, Warren, (Lilly EVANS) Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 5E 080a (1890)
RILING, Edward T., (Abbie FISHER) Ch Edward Jr., John; "Hill Top Farm,"
Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec 35NW 07a (1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RILLEY, A.P., (Bell HAUSE) Ch Nellie, Henry, Mamie, Cora, Harry; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 2W 080a (1901) Tel. Bell Lecompton
RISLEY, Grant R., (Mary YEAGER) Ch Lucinda, Letitia, Heyward; Lawrence R2,
Wakarusa Sec 32 019a (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
ROBERTSON, Alex, (Sarah LENDSDOWN) Ch George, William, Lucy, Fern, Gerald;
"Franklin Farm," Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 9SE 0176a (1890) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence

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�ROBINSON, Sherman C., (Hattie M. POWELL) (Russell POWELL, nephew) "Echo Stock
Farm," Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 3sNW 031sa (1913) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
ROBINSON, Vester H., (Bessie BOWEN) Ch Emil, Elmer; Lecompton R2, Lecompton
Sec SW 0160a (1908) Tel. Bell Lecompton
ROBISON, Edward W., (Blanche DeQUASIE) Ch Dale, Altha, Nolan, Howard; Richland
R18, Clinton Sec 22N-27 T220a L. OSMOND (1913) Tel. Clinton Clinton
ROBISON, John R., (Rosella GLADWELL) Ch Minnie, Vester, Albert, Lee; Lawrence
R9, Clinton Sec 8NE 0120a (1909) Tel. Bell Lawrence
ROCK, Thomas B., (Ora DYE) Ch Rolla, Grace, Mary, Neva, Elsie; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec lsSE Tsa C.R. THORN (1908) Tel. cooperative Wellsville
ROCKHOLD, Alva T., (Mattie HIRD) Ch Eva, Arthur, Fred, Ed; Baldwin R2, Palmyra
Sec 9SW T160a Dr. WEBSTER (1902) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
ROCKHOLD, John A., (Edith MAIZE) Ch Georgie, Arthur; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
3sN T80a C.A. GALE (1905) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
ROE, Ernest A., (Laura FITZ) Ch Harold, William; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 16NW
OsOa (1869) Tel. Vinland Vinland
ROE, George, Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 22NW 03sa (1880) Tel. Vinland Vinland
ROESER, Philip (Mary KEEVER) Ch Arniel, Charles, George, William, Liti; Lone
Star R1, Willow Sec 8N 0320a (1895) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
ROGERS, Herb A., (Matilda JOHNSON) Ch Kirby, Lionel; Lecompton R3, Lecompton
Sec SW 0217a (1880)
ROGERS, R.H., (Isabelle SAULE) Ch Fred, Sidney, Anna, Sunner, Riley, Lucile;
Lawrence, Grant Sec 19 012a (1865) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
ROHE, Henry, (Edith WEEKS) Ch Lula, Leona, Henry Jr., Mary-Vern; Eudora R3,
Palmyra Sec 18NW 0160a (1878) Tel. Eudora Eudora
ROHE, Martin Jr., (Lula WEEKS) Ch Ruby, Cyril, Beula; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec
30NE T240a Martin ROHE, Sr. (1881) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
ROLLER, Charles G., (Lena KOEHLER) Ch Katherine, Lillian, Charles, Harvey,
Rosie, Violet; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec SW 0240a (1869) Tel. Stull,
Stull
ROSE, Seigel A., (Lucy HARRISON) Ch Hattie, Harrison, Leslie, Leo, Clifford;
Lawrence Rs, Wakarusa Sec 21NW 0130a (1862) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
ROSS, Elizabeth C., (Elizabeth C. DAVIS) Ch William, James; Lawrence R6, Grant
Sec 9 01a (1916)
ROTHROCK, Ira, (Margaret ULRICH) Ch Fay, Carl, Gordon, Harold; Baldwin Rs,
Willow Sec 3N 08sa (1868) Tel. Bell Lawrence
RUCKER, U.S., (Rosa HENDERSON) Ch Zola, Leona, Royal, Elsie, Curtis, Velma,
Wayne; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 11SW 07sa (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RUDIGER, Paul T., (Ella RUSSELL) Ch Ionia; "Gra~d View Farm," Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 33NW T240a Bertha M. RUDIGER (1878) Tel. Kan~as Lawrence
RUEDIGER, Alfred P., (Minna PICKARTS) "Grand View Farm," Lawrence R1, Wakarusa
Sec 33NW T240a Bertha M. RUEDIGER (1874) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
RUHLEN, J.F., (Bertha JOHNSTON) Ch Nettie, Louis, Charles, Edna; Baldwin Rs,
Palmyra Sec 3'4NW 020a (1912) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
RUMSEY; Herman C., (Laura WALTON) Ch Albert; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 9NW T79a
E. RICHARDS (1883) Tel. Vinland Vinland
RUNDLE, Walter F., (Mabel FLORY) Ch -Ardel; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 17SW T480a
A.M. RUNDLE (1903) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
RUSH, Calvin, (Nellie N. PRICE) Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 2sN T160a S.C. PRICE
Estate (1902) Tel. Vinland Vinland Baldwin Baldwin
RUSSELL, Mrs. William M., (Nettie HODGES) Ch Arthur, Carl; "Willow Springs
Farm," Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 22N 080a (1887) Tel. Bell Lawrence

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�SAlLE, Charles A., (Francis KASBERGER) Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 12S 051a
(1885) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SAlLE, Geberd, (Eva ANTHONY) Ch Josephine, Mary, Clara, Joseph, Emil; Vinland
R1, Palmyra Sec 6NW 0110a (1904)
SAMMER, George E., (Maggie GRIFFITH) Ch Harry, Glen, Hazel; Baldwin R1,
Palmyra Sec 6SW 0160a (1876) Tel. Baldw'in Baldwin
SAMPLE, John W., (Mary ALTANG) Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 6NW 020a (1900)
SANDERS, Burt S., (Minnie RIGGS) Ch James, Burt; Lawrence R1, Clinton Sec 7NE
0213a (1880) Tel. Clinton Clinton
SANDERS, Charles B., (Nellie WOLF), Ch George, Marion, Mary, Esther, Arthur,
Frederic, Raymond, Richard; Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 31SE 0154a (1872)
Tel. Bell Lawrence.
SANDERS, Edward H., (Bertha BOEHLE) Lone Star R1, Willow Sec 8N T160a Mrs.
N.J. SANDERS (1889) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
SANDERS, G.F., (Laura HUGHES) Ch John, Clarence, Frank, Golden, Ernest,
Russell, Lucile, Howard, Mary, Paul, Cecil; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 3SW
0120a (1918) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
SANFORD, W.N., (Ella WOOD) Ch Roy, Raymond, Howard, Herbert; "Clover Hill
Farm." Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 15E 0120a (1902) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SANTCLAR, William, (Jennie TROTMYER) Ch Frank, Ralph; Lecompton R1, Lecompton
Sec 34 T56a BARKER Estate (1880)
SAUNDERS, John c., (Ida WALTERS) Ch James, William, Philip, Harold, Mildred,
Miles; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 32NE 010a (1859) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SAVIN, Mary J., Ch Will, Francis; Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 0160a (1862)
Tel. Stull Stull
SAWS, George W., (Anna BAILY) Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 12W 080a (1865)
SAWYER, Elmer E., (Nancy BARTON) Ch Leon, Wilber, Bessie; Richland R18,
Clinton Sec 34S 080a (1861) Tel. 'Lone Star Lone Star
SCHAAKE, Albert C., (Cecil KEEFER) Ch Raymond; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 2 T100a
Cris SCHAAKE (1916) Tel. Kansas
SCHAAKE, Chris, (LOuise DUDE) Ch Albert, Tillie, Ben, Clarence, Milton,
Gustave, Lydia; Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 35N 0217a 1898 Tel. Bell
Lawrence Eudora Eudora
SCHAAKE, Ed C., (Maggie ALTENBERND) Ch Freda, Irene; Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 28
0267a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence'
SCHAAKE, William, Ch Edward, Emma, Will, Ida, Charles, Matilda, Dora; "Kaw
Valley Grain &amp; Stock Farm," Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 4N 0780a (1893)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SCHAFSTALL, Ed W., (Annie KREWEL) Ch Virgil, Stella, Ruth; Lawrence R10,
Wakarusa Sec 31SE 0160a (1901) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
SCHAW, C.R., (Dora HENSON) Ch Pearl, George; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 11E
T320a George McCARTY (1910) Tel. Bell Lecompton
SCHEER, Add, (Bell KENNEDY) Ch Daisy, Bessie; "Sunny View Farm," Richland R17
Kanwaka Sec 7W 072 1/2a (1879) Tel. Stull Stull
SCHEHERER, Joseph, (Bertha EDER) Ch George, Alice, John, Clarence, Helen;
Eudora RJ., Eudora Sec 7S-32 0241a (1869) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SCHEHRER, Stephen, (Mary HADLE) Ch Henry, Anna, Minnie; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec
8S 0160a (1877) Tel. Eudora Eudora
SCHEHRER, Windle E., (Barbara EANEST) Ch Charles, Clara, Mary, William, Alma,
Martha, Emma; Eudora Rl, Eudora Sec 4-5-6S 0440a (1897) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
(TO BE CONTINUED)

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�DEATH NOTICES
FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
ODD FELLOWS OF KANSAS, 1873 - 1970
The following death notices were researched by Jean Snedeger and Beverley
Chapman at the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka, KS. Typed by
Sonnie Kemberling.

Lodge No.

13
18

31
42
47
61
413

Name of Lodge
Oread
Halcyon
Baldwin City
Eudora
Clinton
Excelsior
Lecompton

Town
Lawrence
Lawrence
Baldwin
Eudora
Clinton
Lawrence
Lecompton

Name

Lodge-No.

Anderson, A.S.
Anderson, S.B.

18

Bahnmaier, Pete
Baker, J.C.
Barturch, Robert
Bishoff, C.N.
Black, John
Bodwell, T.B •.
Bohnsack, William
Breeze, H.C.
Brender, John L.
Brewer, J.C.
Brown, Theodore
Bunce, John J.
Carnahan, J.M.
Cattlett, Wayne L.
Caviness, Howard
Clark, Floyd
Cory, C.E.
Davis, David B.
Davis; Ralph
Davis, W.F.
Dinsmore, R.U.
Durr, Carl

County
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Death Date

A

18

Apr. 1, 1901
Mar. 1, 1907

B

413
31
42
42

31
31
42

31

42

31
31
413

Dec. 22, 1969
June 4, 1902
Mar. 17, 1903
Sept. 22, 1912
Nov. 8, 1928
June 6, 1917
Nov. 4, 1954
Dec. 2, 1929
Sept. 20, 1897
Feb. 7, 1923
May 4, 1924
Sept. 2, 1943

C

31

42
42
42
42

May,
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.

19, 1940
15, 1951
15, 1967
6, 1931
4, 1932

D

~13

42

31
31
42

133

Sept. 6, 1948
May?, 1969
June 13, 1928
Dec. 24, 1903
Jan. 22, 1923

�E
Edmonson, W.S.
Ellis, E.E.
Elwell, J.A.
Emery, Bert
Epple, G.A.

18
18
31
31
42

Faust, C.J.
Ferguson, T.W.
Fiehler, A.H.
Foust, Benj.

42
31
42
42

Getker, W.J.
Gibbens, Ray
Griffith, Joseph
Griffith, W.R.

42
413
31
31

Hadl, Robert
Hall, F.W.
Hall, O.S.
Harris, Jerry
Harris, D.M.
Harris, Leroy
Hill, E.J.
Hinsey, John
Hogenbach, George

42
31
31
42
42
42
413
42
42

Ives, C.P.

31

Jackson. Brannon
Jennings, A.J.
Johnson, C.A.

42
42
31

Kaegi, John
Kennedy, Walter
Kincaid, I.B.
Kindred, Leslie L.
Knott, George
Koch. Gus
Kohler, DeVoe
Krader, E.K.
Kuhn, Charles L.

42
31
31
42
31
42
42
31
413

Laqua, Joe
Large, Perry,
Liston, George M.
Lobingin, F.K.
Lotz, A. , Jr.
Lotz, Julius

413
413
31
31
42
42

F

G

Jan. 3, 1907
Aug. 10, 1903
Sept. 19, 1910
Apr. 2, 1951
Feb. 11, 1896
July
June
Aug.
Jan.

29, 1927
26, 1934"
10, 1934
7, 1933

Apr. 1, 1913
Apr. 17, 1965"
Feb. 8, 1944

1947

H
June 9, 1965
Nov. 9, 1916
May 21, 1909
Apr. 30, 1968
Mar. 6, 1966
Oct. 28, 1943
Jan. 29, 1935
July 25, 1905
Aug. 14, 1904

I
Oct. 29, 1913

J

Jan. 17, 1928
Dec. 12, 1917
Mar. 30, 1940

K

Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
June
Oct.
Oct.

26, 1919
19, 1939
16, 1922
3, 1952
20, 1903
?, 1969
5, 1955
7, 1919
14, 1925

L

134

Dec. 27, 1968
May 31, 1964
Dec. 22, 1939
May 1, 1946
Jan. 18, 1936
Nov. 29, 1928

�Mc

McBride, B.J.
McCabria, Eugene
McClanahan, Geo. E.

42

Marshall, Edd
Masterson, W.H.
Mertz, Wm.

42

Nace, Fred H.
Norwood, George R.
Norwood, George W.

413

42
413

Aug. 30, 1942
Jan. ::'5, 1967
June 30, 1959

M

42
42

Jan. 10, 1925
Dec. 21, 1928
Mar. 16, 1963

N

Ott, Geo. J.

413
413

June 8, 1945
Feb. 22, 1961
May 1, 1928

o
42

May 24, 1943

P

Penner, Elliott
Pillu(a), Charles
Pinger, Fred
Pyles, W.T.

42
42
42

31

Feb. 15, 1918
Sept. 11, 1916
Nov. 11, 1906
May 31, 1933

S

None

R

Ramm, Henry

Reeder, Harry
Richards, C.F.
Richards, O.G.
Seybold, John A.
Shanafeet, J.R.
Shellhorn, Carl
Shepherd, Frank
Shirley, Russell W.
Slagel, Wm. H.
Smith, C.W.
Smith, G.W.
Smith, Leonard
Smith, Perry
Smith, S.A.

starr,

H.K.

Starr, M.B.
Stephens, Robert
Stone, W.E. _
Stover, Perry
Stump, J.B.
Sullivan, J.M.
Tarlton, J.M.
Todhunter, J.C.
Tompson,(correct spelling), F.O.
Tupper, John

42
413
42
42

1906
Feb. 26, 1945
Mar. 18, 1936
Apr. 3, 1915

S

42
18
413

31
413
413
18
413

31
413
42
42
42

31
413
31

31
31

Apr. 7, 1884
May 27, 1898
Feb. 20, 1921
Mar. 28, 1927
Sept. 4, 1957
Oct. 6, 1944
July 30, 1907
June 27, 1914
Nov. 24, 1941
Apr. 3, 1967
Nov. 8, 1928
Aug. 2, 1955
Apr. 16 , 1963
Aug. 1,1901
Apr. 28, 1912
July 17, 1944
Aug. 12, 1916
July 14, 1900

T

42
413

31
413
135

July
June
July
Oct.

1.5, 1931
18, 1936
6, 1930
9, 1918

�U
None
V
Vankenran, L.S.

31

Walton, J.R.
Warmker, Raymond
White, Romer A.
Williams, George
Winter, M.S.
Winter, Milton R.
Wise, John A.

31
42
42
31
413
413
31

Sept. 6, 1904

W
Dec. 6, 1934
Sept. 10, 1962
Sept. 27, 1946
Sept. 28, 1929
Feb. 1, 1896
Oct. 2, 1939
Sept. 28, 1932

X
None
y

None
Z
Zeismas, August
Zimmerman, T.S.
Zimmerman, W.R.

~2

42
42

Mar. 15, 1903
Sept. 21, 1950
Nov. 2, 1941

RECENT OBITUARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUNTY RESIDENTS
The edition of the Lawrence Journal World in which the obituary appeared is
given in parentheses.
BARTZ, Clarence G., b. 10 Feb 1910, Lawrence, KS; d. 14 Nov 1989, Lawrence,
KS; m. 26 Jul 1931, Kansas City, KS, Laura Belle EVANS. Burial Walnut
Creek Cemetery south of Wellsville, KS. (Thurs. 16 Nov 1989)
DILLON, Howard LaVerle "Dick", b. 25 Sep 1909, Washington Creek, KS, one of 15
children; d. 21 Jan 1990, Topeka, KS; m. 22 Jun 1929, Lawrence, KS Pearl
Rosetta JONES. Burial Washington Creek Cemetery. (Mon. 22 Jan 1990)
EBERHART, Everett L., b. 10 Jul 1901, Pleasant Grove, KS; d. 16 Dec 1989,
Douglas Co., KS; m. 21 Jul 1922, Ottawa, KS Leona DAILEY. Burial
Pleasant Grove Cemetery. (Sat. 16 Dec 1989, Sun. 17 Dec 1989)
HILDENBRAND, Wilbur M., b. 8 Nov 1907, farm home south of Big Springs, KS; d.
2 Mar 1990, Topeka, KS; m. 8 Nov 1933, Topeka, KS Helen J. FRYE. Burial
Stull Cemetery. Of rural Tecumseh. (Sat. 3 Mar 1990.)
OELCKERS, John, b. 25 Jul 1906, Germany; d. 15 Jan 1990, La Mesa, CA; m. 1940
Dorothy HULS. Burial Greenwood Park Cemetery, La Mesa, CA. Moved to home
of aunt &amp; uncle near Worden, Douglas Co., KS 1926. (Tues. 23 Jan 1990)
PINE, Elmer Edward, b. 17 Sep 1902, Lawrence, KS; d. 10 Jan 1990, Lawrence,
KS; m. not given, has surviving daughter. Burial Maple Grove Cemetery.
(Thurs. 11 Jan 1990, Fri. 12 Jan 1990)
SHEARER, Esther Flory, b. 20 Nov 1908, Lone Star, KS; d. 21 Nov 1989,
Westminster, CA; m. Ji~V SHEARER. (Thur. 7 Dec 1989)
SHOEMAKER, Virgil Guy, d. 25 Feb 1990, Lawrence, KS, age 81. Burial Pleasant
Grove Cemetery. Of Worden. (Sun. 25 Feb 1990)
SMITH, Henry J., b. 23 Apr 1911, Lawrence, KS; d. 7 Dec 1989, Lawrence, KS; m.
not given, has surviving children. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery. Member
Ninth Street Baptist Church. (Fri. 8 Dec 1989)
SNOW, Effie May, b. 23 May 1902, Vinland, KS; d. 20 Jan 1990, Mountain View
Nursing Home, Madras, OR; m. 29 Mar 1922 Raymond SNOW. Burial Memorial
Park Cemetery. (Sun. 21 Jan 1990, Mon. 22 Jan 1990)

136

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

CHANEY. CLARK. CULLISON. LEE. MORRIS. PEPPARD. SCHEER
Seeking information on my 2nd gr. grandmother Sarah AnD __ , b. c.1831 (NY or
WI?), m1. __ CBAHEY, son of a wealthy Jewish merchant of Milwaukee, WI,
disowned by his family when he married a gentile. m2. Melvin CLARK, moved to
Rising Sun, then Lecompton, KS. He d. in Civil War (where?). m3. Thomas LEE,
b. c.1818 Jefferson Co., KS. They were on 1870 census, Leavenworth Co.,
Sherman Twp., KS. Ch. by 1st husband: Alice, b. 10 Feb 1849 Milwaukee, WI, m.
Sam PEPPARD of Windwagon fame, lived Oskaloosa, KS; Clara, b. 1857 WI, m. John
C. CULLISON, Loring, KS. Ch. by 2nd husband: Ezrah Justus, b. 3 Oct 1860,
Douglas Co., KS, m. Sarah MORRIS, went to WA 1887/8; Timothy, b. c.1863
(where?), living with parents in Leavenworth Co. 1870 with bro. Ezra and Effie
and Cordelia LEE. Elinor Dale SCHEER, 3090 N.E. Lincoln, Hillsboro, OR 97124

CARLYLE. HART. WILSON
Photographs are being sought of the following three monuments located in the
Maple Grove Cemetery at Lecompton, KS: Calvin W. HART (1883-1905), Estella
Bart WILSON (1877-1964), Lenore W. CARLYLE (1905-1984). All three graves are
together on lot #23 in the NW corner of the old part of the cemetery on the
east side of the road. Seeking also funeral and/or cemetery records for all
the above named people, and obituaries of the latter two. I will reimburse
your reasonable film, postal and photocopying costs. All replies are
enthusiastically welcome! David HART, 4001 Jean Ave., Bethpage, NY 11714.
(516) 433-8460

BARNES. BROOKS. McKINZIE. PEACOCK. QUICK
Anyone working on the lines of BROOKS, McKINZIE, BARNES, or PEACOCK, please
contact me, or send me names and addresses of people who are so I can contact
them to exchange information. GWEN QUICK, 5307 St. Hwy 303 NE #147, BI·~merton,
WA 98310

137

�ALEXANDER, DAVIDSON, EDGINGTON, HANNAH, KINCAID, KIRPATRICK,
KRAFT, MACKEY, VAN PELT
Seeking parents and ,descendants of Thomas KINCAID, b. 13 Dec 1755,
Londonderry, PA, d. 3 Jul 1819, Winchester, Adams Co., OH, m. 27 Oct 1778,
Washington Co., MD Mary MACKEY, b. 26 Sep 1759 Chester Co., PA, d. 10 Mar 1824
Winchester, OH. Ch: John, b. 22 Jun 1779, Richmond, VA, d. 3 Apr 1834, West
Union, OH, m1. 27 Mar 1800 West Union, OH Sarah HANNAH, m2. 19 Jan 1826, West
Union, OH Dorcas ALEXANDER; Thomas, b. 19 Mar 1781 VA, d. 10 Jun 1846 Pike
Co., OH, m. 12 Mar 1805 West Union, OH Margaret HANNAH; Jane, b. 22 Mar 1783,
d. 15 Aug 1855 Livingston Co., IL, m. 18 May 1802 Adams Co., OH Abraham
EDGINGTON; Samuel, d. Hamilton Co., IN, m. 8 Dec 1808 Adams Co., OH Phoebe VAN
PEL~; William, m. 19 Jan 1809 Adams Co., OH Jamima EDGING~ON; Margaret, d.
1844 Rochester, IN, m. 15 Dec 1803 west Union, OH John DAVIDSON; Mary, d. 1871
Montgomery Co., IN, m. 24 Nov 1814 Adams Co., OH James KIRXPA~ICK; Penina, b.
1794 Maysville, KY, d. 1822 Adams Co., OH, m. 29 Sep 1814 Adams Co., OH Andrew
DAVIDSON; Elizabeth, d. 15 Mar 1845 Rochester, IN, m. 15 Nov 1823 Adams Co.,
OH Andrew DAVIDSON, sister Peninah's widower and brother of sister Margaret's
husband John. Some of the children's children may have come to KS. Christine
(DAVIDSON) KRAFT, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049.

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�INDEX, VOLUME XIII, No. 3
ACHNING
Edith L., 117, 121
ADAMS
Florence Aletha, 102
Henry J., 111
J. T., 103
ADLER
Minnie, 126
ADRIANCE
Emery/Emory R., 112, 122
AKERR
J., 140
AKERS
Bertha M., 116, 121
John S., 112, 122
AKIN
Dorothy Griffin, 100
Tom, 100
ALDRICH
F.L.,103
ALEXANDER
Cordia, 129
Dorcas, 138
ALLEN
Bertha, 113, 121
John M., 112, 121
ALLER
Bertha, 113, 121
ALLISON
Rachel, 120, 121
ALTANG
Mary, 132
ALTENBERND
Maggie, 132
ALVARO
Bert, 103
ANDERSON
A.S., 133
Edwin, 112, 123
James, 112, 123
Mal inda, 117, 121
S.B., 133
ANNIS
Al ice, 120, 121
ANTHONY
Edmund (Edward), 112, 121
Eva, 132
ARCHER
Orliff E., 112, 121
ARMSTRONG
Bessie, 113, 121
ARNOLD
Shelborn/Shelburn M., 112, 122
Wilber, 112, 123

ARTHUR
L.W., 110
ATKINSON
Charles G., 112, 121
AUSTIN
Cora E., 115, 121
AYERS
William W., 112, 116
BADGER
Bazaeel, 108
BAHNMAIER
C.F., 112, 121
Pete, 133
BAILEY
Cora A., 120, 121
BAILY
Anna, 132
BAKER
J.C., 133
William H., 112, 123
BALLARD
Lillie, 116, 121
BALMER
Herbert, 112, 121
BARBER
Madaline, 115, 121
BARKER
Estate, 132
MadaLine, 115, 121
BARNES, 137
Sadie, 130
BARNETT
Mrs., 103
BARNGROVER
Lena, 130
BARNHILL
John F., 103
BARR
HaroLd G., 102
BARRETT
WaLter R., 112, 121
BARTHOLF
Vera; 103
BARTON
Nancy, 132
BARTURCH
Robert, 133
BARTZ
CLarence G., 136
BASTER
Emma, 103
BATES
B.F., 119

141

BAUER
Charles P., 112, 123
BEDSAUL
Augusta, 119, 121
BEINE
Matilda, 129
BELCHER
Abigai l, 107
Gregory, 107
Samuel, 107
BELL
Anderson, 112, 122
BELTS
S.E., 117
BERKOWITZ
Henry, 114, 120
BERNEC
Emma, 127
BERRINGER
J . M., 112, 122
BERTRANG
Marie, 128
BIDGOOD?, 140
BILLINGS
Abigail, 107
Roger, 107
BISHOFF
C.N., 133
BLACK
. John, 133
BLALOCK
W.W., 102, 118
BLANKENCHIP
A.J., 112, 123
BLIN
TwiLaE.,103
BLISS
Rebecca, 108
BLUBETT /BLUETT
EsteLLa (Mrs.), 103
BODWELL
T.B., 133
BOEHLE
Bertha, 132
BOHANNEN
Ruby, 103
BOHNSACK
Wil Li am, 133
BOHRER, 128
BOLEN
John, 112, 121
BOND
liLLie, 128
Ruth, 128

�BONEBRAKE
J.H., 113
BONINE
Grace (Mrs.), 103
BOOHER
Melvina, 114, 121
BOOKER
Benjamin F., 112, 123
Lovina, 119, 121
BOOKMILLER
Anna A., 121
BOROO
Emerson L., 112, 124
BORODEL
Ann, 108
BOWEN
Anna, 126
Bessie, 131
Charles, 104
BOWRING
James D., 112, 122
BOYD
J.K., 129
BRADEN
Arthur, 102
BRADFORD
Florence, 103
Lizzie, 118, 121
BRAD HURST
W.J., 104
BRADLEY
Harvey, 104
BREEZE
H.C., 133
BRENDER
John L., 133
BRESLER
E., 127
BREWER
J.C., 133
BRISTOW
William, 112, 123
BROCK
Isabell, 114, 121
BROOK
C.M., 116
BROOKMILLER
Anna A., 118
BROOKS, 137
Ella May, 119, 121
BROWN
Banks, 139, 140
Bertha, 118, 121
Birdie J., 114, 121
Cora May, 115, 121
Hattie M., 112, 121

BROWN, cont.
John, 109
J.H., 104
Laura M., 118, 121
Moses, 112, 114, 115, 116, 119,
120
Theodore, 133
Wal ter P., 112, 121
Willard, 139, 140
BROWNELL
James C., 112, 121
BROWNING
Esther, 113, 121
BRUBAKER
Bertha, 128
Joseph P., 113, 121
BRUCE
John, 107
BRUNE
Mary/Marie F., 116, 121
BRYANT
Claude H., 104
Mary E. (Mrs.), 104
Maud (Mrs.), 104
Nellie, 104
Samuel, 104
BUCHANAN/BUCKHANDON/BUCKHONDON
Lizzie, 118, 121
BUCKEIM/BUCKHEIN
Al ice, 112, 121
BUCKLEY
J.H., 101, 102
BUELILE
Wi lson, 103
BUNCE
John J., 133
BURROWS
W.O., 112
BURT
Al ice, 117, 121
BURTON
A., 101
William, 101, 102
BURWELL
James E., 113,: 122
Lewis, 113, 122
CAGLE
M.J.J., 113, 123
CALDWELL
F.F., 140
CALLEN
J.E., 113, 123
CAMPBELL
Sidney, 104
William (Mrs.), 104

142

CANADAY
Maud I., 129
CANNON
Sarah E. (Mrs.), 104
CARD
Roy A., 104
William J., 110
CARELL
Jennie E., 121
CARLYLE
Lenore W., 137
CARNAHAN
J.M., 133
CARPENTER
Buelah M., 104
C.C., 104
Louis, 110
Mae, 104
Marietta (Mrs.), 104
R.L., 104
W.A., 104
CARR
Emma C. (Mrs.), 104
CARROLL
Nellie M., 112, 121
CARRUTHERS, 124
CARTER
El izabeth, 104
E.A., 105
E.A. (Mrs.), 105
Ples, 113, 123
William S., 113, 121
CASPER
George H., 104
Gertrude (Mrs.), 104
Lawrence, 104
Lesl ie, 104
CATTLETT
Wayne L., 133
CAVINESS
Howard, 133
CHAMBERLAIN
W.E., 104
CHANDLER
Glen, 104
Lillie, 104
Nellie, 104
CHANEY
Alice, 137
Clara, 137
Ezrah Justus, 137
Sarah Ann, 137
Timothy, 137
CHAPMAN
Beverley, 133

�CHARLTON
E.L., 104
John, 112, 114, 115, 116
Justice, 124

CHASE
Albert Victor, 113, 122
CHESLERS
Claude, 104
Ida, 104
CHILDS
A.B., 106
A.B. (Mrs.), 104
Mollie, 115, 121
CHURCHILL
B. May, 114, 121
CLARK
Daniel, 108
Ellen, 112, 121
E., 111

Floyd, 133
F.E., 113, 122
Josie, 119, 121
L.A., 113, 123
Melvin, 137
CLAWSON
Will W., 113, 122
CLAXK
Ethel, 104
CLAYTON
William, 113, 121
CLEMM
J. A., 113, 122

CLENDENIN
Mary, 115, 121
CLEVENGER
Elda (Mrs.), 103
CLINE
William, 113, 121
CLOCK
Mrs., 105
CLOUGH
Vivian, 112
COAD
Enice, 127
COEN
Ezra, 104
COFFMEN
oII i eM., 125
COHN
Rebecca, 120, 121
COLBURN
Julia C., 113, 121
COLE
John W., 113, 121
Sarah A., 118, 121

COLEMAN
Fannie (Mrs.), 104
William J., 104
W.C., 115
COLLINS
James W., 113, 122
Marion, 127
CONNER
Addison, 113, 121
CONWAY
Rena, 104
COOPER
F.E. (Mrs.), 104
O.H., 129
COPELAND
John A., 113, 124
CORDLEY
Richard, 112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 118, 119, 120

COREL
James H., 113, 122
CORELL
Jennie E., 113
CORVINE
C.G., 104
CORY
C.E., 133
F.M. , 104
COURTNEY
Lynn, 139, 140
Mae (Mrs.), 105
Mary Morris, 140
COX
F.M. (Mrs.), 104
Quimby, 104
CRANEMEYER
C.B., 103
CRAWFORD
Lettie, 127
CRISPIN
Earl (Mrs.), 104
CRONEMEYER
Florence A., 104
CROSS
G.G. ,104
Nancy, 126
CROWDER
Ella May, 117, 121
Mr., 124
CULLISON
John C., ,137
CULVER
Stella, 114
CUNNINGHAM
Jenni e, 115, 121

CURBEY
J. T., 104

CURL
Thomas, 113, 121
CURRY
Gertrude, 118, 121
Naoma, 104
DAHLENE
Cora, 112, 121
DAILEY
Joseph A., 113, 122
Leona, 136
DANIELS
Lydia L., 115, 121
Nettie, 128
DARSIE
George, 102
DAVIDSON
Andrew, 138
Christine, 138
Edna, 105
Gertrude, 105
John, 138
Mary (Mrs.), 105
DAVIS
Dan L., 105
David, 105
David B., 133
Elizabeth C., 131
H., 126

Irene E., 112, 121
Mattie, 119, 121
Phill ip, 105
Ralph, 133
T.D., 112, 114, 118
Werter R., 114
W.F., 133
DAY
Lola, 115, 121
DEAN
Taylor, 113, 121
DEAY
Hazel, 126
Ira, 113, 122
Vida, 126
DECKWA
Frieda, 119, 121
DeCLERCQ
May, 115, 121
DEDRICK
E.M., 124
DEE
Joseph, 113, 123
DeHEK
Nadine, 105

143

�DEICHMAN
Frances, 114, 121
DeMOSS
Edith, 105
DENEWILER
John, 113, 122
DENNISON
Abigail, 107, 108
George, 108
John, 107
Robert, 107
DeQUASIE
Blanche, 131
DESQUE
Louise, 129
DEVINE
F.W., 113, 122
DICK
Charity (Mrs.), 105
Haddie, 116, 121
DILLON
Howard LaVerle "Dick", 136
DIMERY
Ella, 113, 121
DINSMORE
R.U., 133
DOANE
Mira, 127
DOBBINS
A.H., 119, 121
DODDRIDGE
Lilly, 130
DRAKE
Caroline Della, 112, 121
DRAPER
Flora (Mrs.), 105
George, 105
Mary, 105
Pea r l E., 105
T. H., 105
DUDE
Louise, 132
DUFF
Rachie E., 119, 121
DUNN
John K., 120
DURHAM
Hugh, 105
DURING
Mary, 113, 121
DURR
Carl, 133
DUTTON
D.P., 101, 102
DUTY
James A., 113, 122

DWYER
H.W., 105
DYCHE
Walter (Mrs.), 105
DYE
Ora, 131
DYSON
Addie F., 115, 121
EANEST
- Barbara, 132
EATON
Lola, 128
EBERHARDT
C., 114
EBERHART
Charles, 105
Esther, 117, 121
Everett L., 136
Laura, 105
Rosa, 112, 121
Sarah, 128
EBERHEART
Lula, 126
ECKE
Cora L. (Mrs.), 105
EDER
Bertha, 132
EDGINGTON
Abraham, 138
Jamima, 138
EDMONSON
W.S., 134
ELIOT
Mary, 112, 121
ELLIOT
Sam, 139, 140
ELLIOTT
Ella (Mrs.), 105
ELLIS
Charles V., 105
E.E., 134
Frances (Mrs.), 105
Rhoda (Mrs. A.A.), 105
W.C., 105
ELLISON
Laura, 105
ELM
Emma, 127
ELWELL
J.A., 134
EMERY
Bert, 134
Estate, 128
EMMERICK
J.L., 103

144

EMMONS
Fern, 105
ENDACOTT
John, 113
ENFIELD
Elizabeth (Mrs.), 105
ENGLE
Charles E., 113, 121
ENNIS
A.T ., 113
H. T., 115
ENO
Elda, 129
Frank, 113, 122
EPLEY
Gertrude, 127
EPPLE
G.A., 134
ERICKSON
Anna, 117, 121
ESSON
Sadie, 115, 121
ESTERLY
Charles (Mrs.), 105
EUDALY
Harry, 105
William Jr., 105
EVANS
F.C., 120
Gracie, 119, 121
Laura Belle, 136
Lilly, 130
Maud, 105
EWING
F.A., 105
FARLEY
Elizabeth (Mrs.), 105
Lulu B., 112, 121
FARNEY
A.W., 113
FARWELL
Henry, 118
FASTER
J. (Mrs.), 105
Lillie (Mrs.), 105
FAULS
Florence (Mrs.), 105
FAUST
C.J., 134
FAWLEA
Alfred, 103
FERGUSON
T.W., 134
FIEGENBAUM
F.W., 114, 116

�FIEHLER
A.H., 134
FINCHER
Carrie E., 116, 121
Flora A., 117, 121
Katie, 127
FINDLEY
Mrs., 105
FINNEY
Edward C., 113, 123
FISCHER
Otto A., 114, 122
FISHER
Abbie, 130
Jennie, 128
FITCH
Joseph, 107
Judith, 107
FITZ
Laura, 119, 121, 131
FIX
G.F., 114, 123
FLEMING
D.B., 114
H.B., 114, 121
FLORY
A.C., 114, 123
Christopher, 118, 120

FOUST
Benj., 134
FRANCISCO
Clell R. (TODD), 105
Finis L., 105
Mrs., 103
FRAZIER
Luther M., 114, 123
FREESE
Maud, 125
FRENCH
Naomi, 105
FRENDEL
Rudolph, 114, 121
FRY
Catherine, 116, 121
FRYE
Helen J., 136
J.E., 114, 123
FULLER
Ed, 114
William o. Jr., 114, 123
FULTON
Alice, 115, 121
FURNEY
John W., 114, 122
FURRY
J.B., 112

E. D., 114, 122

Mabel, 131
Martha A., 120, 121
Mary, 128
FLUMMER
Minnie, 105
FOLEY
Mary V., 127
FORD
Elsy, 105
George, 105
Isadore, 128
Perry (Mrs.), 105
FOREMAN
Maggie, 119, 121
FORNEY
A.W., 123
FORTNER
Walker, 114, 122
FORTSON
Henry, 114, 122
FOSTER
Clarence, 106
George 0., 106
Isaac, 106
Mi l ton, 106
Scott, 103
Scott (Mrs.), 106

GABRIAL/GABRIEL
Carrie, 115, 121
GADDING
Nitia, 119, 121
GALBRAITH/GALBREATH
Ethel, 106
J.B., 106
J.B. (Mrs.), 106
Laurence, 106
Pearl, 106
GALE
C.A., 131
GAMBLE
Edith, 106
Lena, '106
GARDNER
Thaddeus, 114, 122
GAST
Marinus Nicholaas, 114, 123
GATEWOOD
Millie, 116, 121
GAUSNELL/GAUNSELL
Nancy Jane, 113, 121
Z.W., 114, 121
GERSON
Harry L., 114, 121

145

GETKER
W.J., 134
GEYER
E.L. , 114, 116
GIBBENS
Jane, 120, 121
Ray, 134
GIBSON
Oliver, 106
Walter, 106
GILBERT
Gerald L., 114, 122
R. L./R .S., 115, 117
GILL
Edward, 113, 116
GILLISPIE
C.B., 106
GILMORE
J., 126
GINTHER
August, 114, 122
GISH
Mary, 127
GLADWELL
Rosella, 131
GLENN
Martha (Mrs.), 106
GLOYD
W.S., 114, 121
GODDING
Susie (Mrs.), 106
GOODALE
Abbie Elaine, 115, 121
A.B., 115
GOODMAN
Ron, 102
GOSSAGE
Harrison, 114, 123
GOUDY
Arthur L., 114, 122
A.L., 116, 118
GOULD
Francis, 107
Mary, 107
Rose, 107
GOVENER
R. B., 117, 119, 120

GRAGAN
Della, 104
GRAHAM
J.M., 101, 102
Lillian B. (Mrs.), 101
GRAIBER
B.H. (Mrs.), 106
GRANT
G.M., 106

�GRARPEN
J.F., 106
GREENE
Charles (Mrs.), 106
Edward E., 114, 123
E.L., 106
F.W., 106
Virginia, 106
GREGORY
Ida, 120, 121
GRESS
John, 114, 123
GRICE
Gertrude, 129
GRIFFIN
Albert, 114, 122
GRIFFIS
Al ice, 126
Clarence E., 114, 124
GRIFFITH
Alexenia, 106
Clara L., 113, 121
Ella Myers (Mrs.), 106
Hei rs, 128
Joseph, 134
Maggie, 132
W.R., 134
GRIGGS
Horace, 114, 122
GROSHEIDER
Hattie, 114, 122
GROTE
Minnie, 129
GROVENER
R.B., 117
GWIN
Albert, 106
Albert (Mrs.), 106
Eliza (Mrs.), 106
Lill ian, 106
HAAS
Augusta, 127
Laura Etta, 116, 122
HACKSTEIN
Augusta, 127
HACKWORTH
Tilda, 115, 122
HADDON
Lydia V., 113, 122
HADL
Robert, 134
HAOLE
Mary, 132
HADLEY
Ettie, 113, 122

HAGERMAN
Blanch, 130
C.S., 114, 123
HAIR
J.E., 115, 123
HALBERT
J.J., 119
HALL
Clayton, 106
F.W., 134
O.S., 134
HALVONS
Albertina, 127
HAM
Minnie, 113, 122
HAMILTON
A.C., 124
A.P., 117, 119
E.W., 124
George W., 106
J.H., 115, 123
William C., 115, 122
HAMMIG
Arnold, 115, 121
HANAN
Benton Roy, 102
HANNAH
Margaret, 138
Sarah, 138
HANSEL
Mary L., 112, 122
HANSHEW
Mary A., 117, 122
HANSON
George (Mrs.), 106
HARDING
Ann (Mrs.), 106
Claude, 106
Edwin H., 115, 123
HARDTARFER
Minnie, 113, 122
HARMAN
William, 115, 122
HARMON
Charles L., 115, 121
William H., 115, 124
HARRIS
D.M., 134
George W., 106
Jerry, 134
John L., 102
Lawrence, 106
Leroy, 134
Lizzie, 120, 122
Richard, 115, 121

146

HARRISON
Lucy, 131
William S., 115, 121
HART
Calvin W., 137
C.R., 115, 121
David, 137
Estella, 137
HARTIG
Barbara, 117, 122
HART UP
Mollie, 117, 122
HARVEY
Thomas, 115, 122
HASBURGER/HASHBERGER
J.N., 106
J.N. (Mrs.), 106
HASTIE
Robert, 106
Rose (Mrs.), 106
HAUSE
Bell, 130
HAZEN
Frances (Mrs.), 106
Rufe, 106
HEAFFNER
Sarah, 118, 122
HEATHERMAN
Minnie E., 120, 122
HECOX
Linus, 111
HEFNER
David, 115, 123
HELM
James D., 115, 121
HENDERSON, 103
J .A., 106
Richard, 103
Rosa, 131
HENDRICKS
Lula, 112, 122
HENRY
Amanda, 127
HENSON
Dora, 132
HERON
Gertie, 113, 122
HEYDT
Jessie M., 118, 122
HEYNEN
Henry, 115, 124
HIATT
Henry, 111
Theron, 111
HICKMAN
Don, 127

�HICKOCK
Daisy, 126
F.E., 115, 121
HIGHFILL
Addie, 128
HILDEBRAND
E.F., 115, 121
HILDENBRAND
Wi lbur M., 136
HILE
Warren, 102
HILL
Anna, 130
Carrie, 114, 122
E.J., 134
Marshall, 115, 123
Nellie, 113, 122
HINDMAN
Enma, 120, 122
HINES
Rebecca, 114, 122
HINMAN
Hervey H., 108
Lotta A., 120, 122
HINSEY
John, 134
HIRD
Carrie, 130
Mattie, 131
HOBBS
Belle, 114, 122
HODGES
Nettie, 131
Winifred, 129
HOGAN
Thomas, 115, 121
HOGENBACH
George, 134
HOLDER
Lulah, 114, 122
HOLLAND
Olivia, 120, 122
HOLLOWAY
Margaret D., 112, 122
HOOOLAND
Edward, 111
HOOPES
Calfax/Colfax, 115, 122
HOOVER
Mr., 105
HOPKINS
Lotta I., 116, 122
HORTON
B.J., 112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 117, 118, 119, 120

HOUK
Sarah L., 115, 122
HOUSEMAN
Mary, 125
HOUTT
W.H., 124
HOWELL
Lewis Jr., 115, 124
HOWLAND
C.G., 113, 114, 118
HOWLEY
Nellie, 124
HUDSON
Claude, 115, 121
HUFF
Ida M., 112, 122
HUFFMAN.
G.M., 114
HUGHES
Laura, 132
HULS
Dorothy, 136
HURLBUT
C.M., 115
HUTCHESON
J.R., 115, 121
HYDE
Addison, 101, 102
Daniel, 108
Walter, 108
ICE
Sally, 103
IRELAND
William, 102
IRWIN
Eliza Ellen, 119, 122
IVES
C.P., 134
JACKSON/JACCKSON
Brannon, 134
Lida, 112, 122
P.J., 118
JACOBS
Capt., 111
JAEDICKE
Agnes, 114, 122
JARDON
Violet, 128
JAR RET
John W., 115, 123
JENNINGS
A.J., 134
JESSUP
John Van Duzer, 115, 121

147

JOHANNING
Sophia, 119, 122
JOHNSON
Andrew F., 115, 122
C.A., 134
E., 129
H.S., 128
Janie, 130
John F., 115, 122
Mary C. "Mother", 111
Mat i lda, 131
Maud, 118, 122
Nora F., 118, 122
JOHNSTON
Bertha, 131
JONES
A.L., 102, 103
Charles, 115
Charl ie, 121
Clarence, 115, 121
Hattie/Cattie, 120, 122
J.J., 115, 123
Pearl Rosetta, 136
R. I., 130
JORDAN
P.J., 116, 121
JOY
Sadie, 126
KAEGI
John, 134
KAHN
Antonie, 116, 122
Minnie, 116, 122
KAISER
Charles, 116, 123
KARNER
M.C., 130
KASBERGER
Francis, 132
KAUFFMAN
Dollie I., 127
KEEFER
Ceci l, 132
KEEVER
Mary, 131
KEITH
Green, 116, 124
KELLER
C.H., 102
KELLERMAN/KELLERMANN
Carrie, 120, 122
KELLOG
Seth Bartlett, 108
KEMBERLING
Sonnie, 133

�KENNEDY
A.D., 128
Bell, 132
Jennie H.A., 113, 122
Walter, 134
KETELS
Carl, 116, 124
KIER/KIES
R.A., 101, 102
KINCAID
El izabeth, 138
I.B., 134
Jane, 138
John, 138
Margaret, 138
Mary, 138
Penina, 138
Samuel, 138
Thomas, 138
Wi II iam, 138
KINDRED
Leslie L., 134
KING
Ella, 118, 122
Polly K., 113, 122
KINGMAN
Samuel A., 111
KINGMORE/KINGSMORE
Ellen (Mrs.), 116, 122
KINSEY
B.F., 116, 123
KIRKPATRICK
James, 138
KISURE
Ali ce, 117, 122
KITCHEN/IN
L. J., 120, 122
KNOCK
John F., 116, 122
KNOTT
George, 134
KOCH
Gus, 134
KOEHLER
Lena, 131
KOENTZ
W., 116, 121
KOEPSELS
H., 115
KOHLER
Andrew J., 116, 123
DeVoe, 134
William H., 116, 122
KOTTICH
Wilhelm, 116, 123

KRADER
E.K., 134
KRAFT
Christine Davidson, 138
KREWEL
Annie, 132
KRONMEYER
Lewis L., 116, 124
KUHN
Charles L., 134
LAMB
Mildie, 117, 122
Polina E., 113, 122
Laqua
Joe, 134
LARGE
Perry, 134
LAROE
Enma J., 112, 113, 122
LASSWELL
Edward W., 116, 121
LATHROP
Arunah, 108
Benjamin, 108
LAUDAHL
Anna, 115, 122
LAUDERBACK
A.V., 116, 124
LAWS
Charles, 116, 123
LAWSON
Clara, 117, 122
Emma S., 114, 122
LAY
Phebe, 107
LEE
Cordel i a, 137
Effie, 137
Thomas, 137
LEGGETT
Mary, 130
LEIS
Flora J., 117, 122
LEMON
Lettie, 115, 122
LENZ
Mark, 125
LETCHER
Fannie, 118, 122
LEWIS
Frank P., 116, 121
Isabella, 120, 122
J., 113
William, 116, 121

148

LIMING
Lizzie, 119, 122
Matilda I., 115, 122
LINTON
Jessie, 140
LIPPENCOTT
J.A., 117
LISTON
George M., 134
LOBINGIN
F.K., 134
LOHE
Kati e, 118, 122
LONGDON
John L., 114
LOTZ
A. Jr., 134
Jul ius, 134
LOWE
Susan E., 109
LUCAS
Dora, 129
LUCKAN
Anna, 116, 122
LUKAN
Paul, 116, 122
LUTHER
Ruth, 129
LYON
Josephine, 113, 122
LYONS
Charles H., 116, 124
LYTLE
W. H., 116, 122
MACKEY
Mary, 138
MACLEAN
R.E., 113
MAIZE
Edith, 131
MAJOR
E.L., 116, 123
MANGELSDORF
August, 116, 121
MANLEY
D.O., 116, 121
Mary, 118, 122
MARKLEY
Etta, 127
MARLOW
Eli za A., 113 , 122
MARSHALL
Edd, 135
Frederick, 116, 122
Jul ia, 116, 122

�MARTIN
Charles E., 116, 124
Effie R., 117, 122
Etta, 113, 122
Eva, 114, 122
Rose, 130
S.D., 116, 122
MARVIN
Jas., 112, 114, 115, 116, 118,
119, 120
MASON
Sarah, 107
MASTERSON
W.H., 135
MATNEY
Doris (Mrs.), 111
MAUCK
Nora, 128
MAUL
F.H., 118
John H., 119
McBRIDE
B.J., 135
McCABRIA
Eugene, 135
McCAGE
Ol ive G., 127
McCALL
V. E., 116, 122
McCARTY
George, 132
McCLANAHAN
F.A., 116, 122
Geo. E., 135
McCLURE
Dani, 140
David Arteuis/Arteus, 116, 123
Herbert, 117, 123
McCREARY
D.L., 115
McCULLOUGH
R.E., 117, 121
McDONALD
E. J ., 117, 122
H.L. (Mrs.), 116, 122
McFARLAND
E. T., 102
McFARLANE
B. W., 117, 122
McGEE
Kate, 130
MciNTIRE
H.R., 117, 122
McKINLEY
William, 117, 122

McKINNEY
Mary H., 129
McKINZIE, 137
McLAIN
W. T., 115
McMILLEN
H. B., 117, 122
McNISH
Anna, 126
McPHERRON
Maggie E., 115, 122
MEADOR
George, 127
MEEDER
Sarah, 118, 122
MELCHIOR
Jacob, 117, 121
MELVIN
Nita S., 114, 122
MERCHANT
E.W., 116
MERTZ
Wm., 135
MESENHIMER
W., 119
MESSER
Harriett Carrie, 102
Nathan Theadore, 102
METSKER
Etta, 119, 122
Granville H., 117, 122
MEYERS
C.H., 117, 123
MICHAEL
Joseph, 120
MIDDAUGH
B.A., 117, 122
MILES
Louis E., 117, 123
Susan, 108
MILLER
Dora, 114, 122
Emma, 113 , 12i
J.K., 116, 117, 118
J.L., 114
Peter, 117, 123
MILTON
Anna (Mrs.), 103
Charles Jr., 103
C.L., 101, 102, 103
Ernest, 103
Garth, 103
Roy, 103
Sidney, 103
MISHEY
Zomora B., 114, 122

149

MODEN
Emi ly, 130
MOHLER
Mary A. (Mrs.), 125
MOIRTMORE
Charles, 117, 123
MONROE
C.F., 117, 123
Linoa E., 117, 123
Thomas, 117, 122
MONTGOMERY
Alli e, 129
MOORE
A.H., 119
Fred, 117, 123
MORRIS
J. L., 124
Mary, 140
Sarah, 137
MORSE
O.E., 109
MOSHER
Leo W., 117, 123
MOTTER
J.A., 112, 113, 119
MOYS
Billy, 140
MUELLER
John Adam, 116
J., 115, 116
MULDENHAUER
Anna, 127
MULL
Grant, 139, 140
MURPHY
Goldie, 127
MURRAY
James, 115
Mary, 115, 123
MUSICK
Joseph, 117, 123
MUZELIUS
H.A., 113, 123
MYERS, 140
Eureka L., 118, 123
NACE
Fred H., 135
NANNINGA
J.R., 116
T.R., 114, 115, 117, 118, 119
NELSON
Alma, 127
Nels August, 117, 121
NEWBY
Henry, 101, 102

�NEWMAN
Mary F., 113, 123
Wilhelmina, 114, 123
NICHOLS
C. U., 117, 122

Mary, 115, 123
NOLL
Fred W., 117, 121
NORTON
Ali ce, 117, 123
NORWOOD
George R., 135
George W., 135
NUFFER
Errma, 114, 123
Phil ip, 117, 121
NUNDLEY
George, 117, 122
OAKES
!.L., 117

O'BRIAN/O'BRIEN
Ada, 112, 123
OEHRLE
G.J., 117, 123
OELCKERS
John, 136
OLMSTED
Fred R., 117, 121
OLNEY
F.H., 117, 121
OLSON
Annie, 112, 123
J.!', 118, 123

O'NEAL
Blanche, 128
ORRICK
Alfred D., 113, 117, 119
OSMOND
L., 131

OSWALD
Richard, 118, 122
OTIS
Ann Elizabeth, 108
OTT
Alma, 125
Arthur, 125
Charles, 125
Earl, 125
Edwin, 125
Emerson, 125
ElTIl1a, 125
Ethelbert, 125
Florence, 125
Fred W., 125
F., 125

OTT, cont.
George Jr., 125
George J., 125, 135
George Sr., 125
Gerald, 125
Gertrude, 125
John, 125
John Jr., 125
Josephine, 125
Marie, 125
Mary, 125
Waldo, 125
Wieham, 125
Will i am, 125
OTTA
George, 125
I rene, 125
Nohler C., 125
OUSDAHL
Elmer W., 125
Leo, 125
Wil fred, 125
OVERBAUGH
Frederic, 125
Henry F., 125
Martin, 125
OVERTON
Thomas R., 118, 122
PAASCH
Delbert, 126
Edward F., 126
Mi ldred, 126
Ruth, 126
PAGE
C. Perry, 126
Francis, 126
Frank, 126
Pearl, 126
PALMER
Augusta, 126
A.J., 118, 123
Genevieve, 126
Helen, 126
Jessie, 126
John, 126
Joseph M., 126
Lawrence, 126
Prentice, 126
PARDEE
Albert, 126
Donald, 126
Edward E., 126
Frank, 126'
Gale, 126
George, 126

150

PARDEE, cont.
Gladys, 126
Glenn, 126
Gwendolyn, 126
Helen, 126
James V., 118, 121
Mar jori e, 126
Mary, 128
Mildred, 126
Nelson, 126
Robert B., 126
PARISH
John, 107
PARKER
Martha, 111
W. T., 102

PARKS
Carrie, 116, 123
PARMELEE
Carrol/Carroll Hathaway, 118,
122

PARNELL
A.J., 126
Elroy, 126
Eunice, 126
Mabel, 126
PARSONS, 139, 140
Dorothy, 126
Hester A., 126
Ruth, 126
Steve C., 126
Thelma, 126
Walter P., 126
PASLAY
Albert, 126
Charles, 126
David Jr., 126
David L., 126
Dorothy, 126
J.W., 118, 122
Marie, 126
Marta, 126
PASLEY
H.A., 113, 114, 115, 119, 120
PATEY
Arthur, 126
Frank, 126
Frank B., 126
Walter, 126
PATTERSON
Evelyn, 126
Glenn, 126
H.C., 101, 102
Joseph, 126
Phyllis, 126

�PAVEY
Anna L., 112, 123
PEACOCK, 137
PEARSON
Donald, 126
Edith, 126
Fred H., 126
Fred Jr., 126
George, 126
Hallie, 126
Harry, 126
Helen, 126
Kitty/ie, 117, 123
Letha, 126
Nancy, 129
Raymond, 126
Ruth, 126
R. Sigel, 126
~illiam E., 118, 123
PEASLEE
Alta May, 128
PELZL
Adel ine, 126
Clarence, 126
Irene, 126
Joe, 126
John, 126
Needa, 126
~illiam, 126
~illiam Jr., 126
PENCE
Bernice, 126
Doris, 126
Everett D., 126
Marsden, 126
~.A., 126
PENFOLD
Sarah A., 127
PENNER
Ell iott, 135
PENNINGTON
Mary L., 114, 123
PEPPARD
Sam, 137
PERKINS
Bert E., 126
Calvin G., 126
Carl, 126
Carl C., 126
Eugene, 126
Gi lbert, 126
J.B., 126
Laura, 126
Lola, 126
L.E., 126
Margaret, 126

PERKINS, cont.
Mary, 126
Pearl, 126
PERRY
Eldon, 126
Michael, 126
Newton T., 126
Una, 126
PETEFISH
Alva E., 126
Arthur, 126
Charles, 126
Christopher, 126
Everett, 126
George, 126
Howard, 126
James, 126
Lincoln H., 126
Marie, 126
Mattie, 126
May, 126
Melvin, 126
Mildred, 126
Minta, 126
M.P., 126
Olin, 126
Pearl M., 112, 123
Ralph, 126
Russell, 126
~illard E., 126
PETERS
Leona, 127
Mabel, 127
Pearl, 127
Robert, 127
Sarah A. (Mrs.), 127
PETERSON
Carl, 127
Carl A., 127
Charles, 127
Christopher N., 127
Elsi e, 127
Fannie, 127
Fred 0., 127
Hallie, 127
Leon, 127
Nora, 127
Paul, 118, 121
P., 127
Ralph, 127
Rosie, 127
Sophia, 118, 123
Vernon, 127
PFLEGER
Al ice, 127
Carl, 127

151

PFLEGER, cont.
Edith, 127
Esther, 127
Fred, 127
Helen, 127
Theodore, 127
PHELPS
P.A., 118, 121
PHILLIPS
A.O., 118, 123
Ethel E., 115, 123
PICKARTS
Minna, 131
PIERSON
Ariell, 127
Mark J., 127
Roland, 127
PILLU(A)
Charles, 135
PINE
Agnes, 127
Albert, 127
Arthur, 127
Chester, 127
Clara, 127
Clarence E., 127
Clifford A., 127
Dorothy, 127
Ed B., 127
Elmer, 127
Elmer Edward, 136
Elvin, 127
Enma, 127
Ernest, 127
Gi lbert, 127
Gladys, 127
Hazel, 127
Howard, 127
Laura, 127
Lawrence, 127
Lill ian, 127
Lloyd, 127
Lorene, 127
Raymond, 127
T. F., 127
~al ter B., 127
~arren, 127
~il fred, 127
~ill i am Roscoe, 127
PINGER
Fred, 135
PIPER
Ben, 127
Bert, 127
Carrie, 127
Charles, 127

�PIPER, cont.
Francis M., 127
Fred, 127
George, 127
Jennie, 127
Nelson, 127
PIPPERT
Al ton, 127
Amelia, 119, 123
Charles W., 127
Elmer, 127
Elsie, 127
Frank, 127
Harry, 127
Helen, 127
Henry G., 127
I rl, 127
John H., 127
May, 127
Ralph, 127
W.C., 118, 122
PITMAN
Emma, 118, 123
PITTS
Almira, 127
Charles, 127
George W., 127
PLATTNAR
Ernest E., 127
J. H., 127
Russe ll, 127
PLEASANT
John, 118, 122
PLUMMER
Sarah Frances, 117, 123
POHL
Dorothy, 127
Ernest, 127
Henrietta, 127
Henry, 127
Henry W., 127
Herman, 127
Orville, 127
Walter, 127
POOCH
Elsa, 127
Emma, 127
Fred, 127
Henry, 127
Henry Jr., 127
Herman C., 127
Maud, 127
Walter, 127
PORTEOUS
Mary, 127
Ronald S., 127

POSTMA
Asa, 128
Asa M., 127
Clara, 128
Desel ine, 128
El izabeth, 128
Florence, 128
John, 128
Laurie, 128
Perry, 128
Richard, 128
Webie, 128
William, 128
Will iam H., 128
POWELL
Al ice, 128
Arlie J., 128
Bradford H. Jr., 128
Bradford H. Sr., 128
Dorotha, 128
Hattie M., 131
Jennett, 128
Mary J., 112, 123
Muri el, 128
Ola, 128
Ola E., 128
Oscar, 128
Oscar T., 128
Owen, 128
Russell, 131
William L., 128
Wi lma, 128
PRATHER
Cena, 126
PRATT
Carrie E., 127
Fred W., 128
Inez, 128
Laverne, 128
Morris, 128
PRESTON
Adelbert E., 128
Allan, 128
Carl, 128
Delbert, 128
Everett, 128
Floyd, 128
Grace, 128
Joe, 128
Mari e, 128
S.L., 128
T. T., 128
PRICE
Adean, 128
Al ice, 128
Earl, 128

152

PRICE, cont.
Harry, 128
Jul i a, 128
Kate E. (Mrs.), 128
Laverna, 128
Marvin, 128
Nell ie N., 131
Ray E., 128
Raymond, 128
S.C., 131
Will iam, 128
PRIESTLY
Dorothy, 128
Estate, 128
George L., 128
James, 128
PRIM
Anna, 128
Christine, 128
Ernest, 128
Harry, 128
John P., 128
PRINGLE
Del i lah, 1D3
W./H.R., 118, 124
PUCKETT
Clyde A., 128
Gladys, 128
Kenneth, 128
LeRoy E., 128
Lloyd, 128
Murvin, 128
Orvi lle, 128
Virgie, 128
William Jr., 128
WilliamM., 128
PUGH
David, 128
Margaret, 128
Mary, 128
Nellie, 128
Noah, 128
Sarah (Mrs.), 128
Thomas, 128
PUMROY
Mabel, 128
William S., 128
PURDUE
Ada, 128
Eunice, 128
Floyd, 128
George, 128
Melvin, 128
S.B., 128
PURVIS
Edward H., 128

�PURVIS, cont.
Fred, 128
Fred R., 128
Howard, 128
Lena, 128
Naomi, 128
PUSH
Pete, 128
Verne, 128
PYLES
W.T., 135
QUANTRILL, 109
QUAYLE
W. A., 117, 120
QUICK
Gwen, 137
RABER
Elma, 114, 123
Elvie, 129
Geneva, 129
Hughey, 129
Morris H., 129
RAHSKOPF
J., 112
RAIBLE
Carl, 129
Edward, 129
Emma, 129
George, 129
Henry, 129
Lena, 129
Lucy, 129
RAKE
Alfred, 129
Blanche, 129
Carl, 129
David E., 129
D.P., 129
Ellen, 129
John E., 118, 123
J.E., 129
Laura, 129
Luci le, 129
Myrtle, 129
Ray, 129
Raymond, 129
William E., 129
RALSTON
Charles E., 129
wm. E., 118, 123
RAMEY
Clara, 129
Ida, 129
Sam, 129

RAMM
Henry, 135
RANDALL
Maggie, 128
opal, 129
S., 129
Walker, 129
RANDEL
Artie, 129
Clara, 129
Clarence, 129
Cyril, 129
Edd W., 129
Fay, 129
Minnie, 129
Montie, 129
Raymond, 129
Robert R., 129
Russell, 129
Ruth, 129
Sylvia, 129
Walter, 129
Wilbur, 129
RANDOLPH
Frances, 129
William, 129
RANKIN
Charles, 129
Marcus, 129
Maude, 129
Olive B. (Mrs.), 129
RAP PARD
Charles, 129
Donald, 129
Elmer, 129
Gladys, 129
Harold, 129
Henry A., 129
Ivan, 129
Leona, 129
Mabel, 129
May, 129
Will iam C., 129
RAYSON
Aurle, 129
Charles, 129
Vera, 129
READ
A.C., 120
Lote, 139, 140
REATZ
Mary, 114, 123
REBER
Alice R., 116, 123
Carl, 129
Dan, 129

153

REBER, cont.
Ellen, 129
Emma, 129
Lester, 129
Maggie, 129
Sarah, 129
REDDING
Charles F., 118, 123
REDMAN
Joseph A., 118, 123
REECE
Cory L., 129
Jasper, 129
Martha, 129
Sall ie, 129
REED
Al ice, 129
Douglas L., 129
Nancy, 129
Woodrow, 129
REEDER
Grace, 129
Harry, 135
John A., 129
Laura, 129
Luella, 129
Russell, 129
REEHER
L.J., 118, 121
REEVES
Doris, 129
E.S., 129
Max, 129
Roma, 129
REID
Clara, 130
REILLY
Lena, 129
Myrle, 129
Utley J., 129
REINERT
Mat, 129
Susan, 129
REMINGTON
Arthur 0., 129
Florence, 129
Victor, 129
RENTZ
David, 118, 121
RESER
Angus, 129
Arthur M., 129
Daisy, 129
Eva, 129
REUSCH
Ada, 130

�REUSCH, cont.
Alberta, 130
Bob, 130
Cl iff, 130
Fanny, 130
Flora I., 119, 123
Frank, 130
Gladys, 130
Homer, 130
Jake, 130
Maurine, 130
Nora, 130
William, 130
REW
Ada, 130
Claude, 130
Elza, 130
Gladys, 130
Harold, 130
Harvey, 130
Minnie, 130
Osmer, 130
O.M., 130
Ralph, 130
Ruby, 130
Vera, 130
Wayne, 130
REYNOLDS
Albert, 118, 123
Arthur E., 130
Clarence, 130
Claudine, 130
Cora, 130
Elizabeth S. (Mrs.), 130
Emily, 130
Fred, 130
Grace, 130
Herbert, 130
Mable, 130
Perl C.,
Phyll is,
Roy, 130
William,
RHOADES
Charles,

130
130
130
130

Cuba, 130
Fay, 130
Frank, 130
Fred, 130
Marion, 130
Ruby, 130
Waver l y, 130
Waverly Jr., 130
Wi lma, 130
RHODEHAMEL
Arthur, 130

RICHARDSON, cont.
Paul, 130

RHODEHAMEL, cont.
Cora, 130

Samuel, 107
Walter, 130

David, 130
Edith, 130
Florence, 130
Frank, 130
Jessie, 130
RHODES
Lillian L. (7), 118, 123
RICE

RICHTERMYER
Anna, 130
August, 130
Lena, 130
Louie, 130
Paul, 130
Rinhard, 130

Ani ta, 130
David K., 130
Lawrence, 130
Ruth, 130
RICHARD
Charles A., 102
Frank G., 102

RIDLEY
Robert, 130
Sarah, 130
Warren, 130
RIGGS
Minnie, 132
W.H., 129

RICHARDS
Charles A., 130
Cicle, 130
C. F., 135
C.H., 118, 121

RILEY
S.R., 124
RILING
Edward Jr., 130

Edith, 130
Ernest, 130
Esther, 130
E., 131
E.M., 130
George T., 130
John, 130
O.G., 135
Paul ine, 130
Richard, 130
Ruth, 130

Edward T., 130
John, 130
RILLEY
A.P., 130
Cora, 130
Harry, 130
Henry, 130
Mamie, 130
Nellie, 130
RIPLEY
David, 108
RISLEY

Saddie, 130
William, 130
RICHARDSON
A.M., 117, 119
Bessie, 130
Crissie, 130
Delbert, 130
Dorothy, 130

Grant, 140
Grant R., 130
Heyward, 130
Letitia, 130
Lucinda, 130
RIVERS
R.L., 118, 122
ROBERTS
Kate, 129
W.B., 128
ROBERTSON
Alex, 130
Fern, 130
George, 130
Gerald, 130
Lucy, 130

D.A., 118, 121
Fay, 130
Fred, 130
F.0., 130
George, 130
George G., 130
Harry, 130
Hul ing, 130
Jay, 130
J.W., 118, 122

Mr., 105
William, 130

Lillian, 130
Marvin, 130
Mary, 126

ROBINSON
Elmer, 131
Emil, 131

Opal, 130
Orla, 118, 123

Sherman C., 131

154

�ROBINSON, cont.
T.A., 113
Vester H., 131
ROBISON
Albert, 131
Al tha, 131
Dale, 131
Edward 101., 131

RUDIGER
Bertha M., 131

ROGERS, cont.
Ri ley, 131
R.H., 131

Ionia, 131

Sidney, 131

Paul T., 131

Sunner, 131

RUEDIGER
Al fred P., 131
Bertha M., 131

ROHE
Beula, 131
Cyril, 131

RUHLEN

Howard, 131

Henry, 131

Charles, 131

John R., 131

Henry Jr., 131

Edna, 131

Lee, 131
Minnie, 131
Nolan, 131

Leona, 131
Lula, 131
Martin Jr., 131

J.F., 131
Louis, 131
Nettie, 131

Vester, 131

Martin Sr., 131
Mary, 131

ROCK
Elsie, 131
Grace, 131
Mary, 131
Neva, 131
Rolla, 131
Thomas B., 131
ROCKEL
Charles, 118, 124
ROCKHOLD
AlvaT.,131
Arthur, 131
Ed, 131
Eva, 131
Fred, 131
Georgi e, 131
John A., 131
ROCKWELL
Daniel, 108
RODEWALD
E. Albert, 118, 122
ROE
Ernest, 119, 121
Ernest A., 131
George, 131
Harold, 131
William, 131
ROESER
Ami el, 131
Charles, 131
George, 131
Liti, 131
Phil ip, 131
William, 131
ROGERS

RUMSEY
Albert, 131

Ruby, 131
Vern, 131
ROLLER
Charles, 131

Herman C., 131
RUNDLE
Ardel, 131
A.M., 131

Charles G., 131
Harvey, 131.

lola l ter F., 131
RUSH

Katherine, 131
Lillian, 131

Calvin, 131
RUSSELL

Rosie, 131
Violet, 131

Alfred, 119, 121
Arthur, 131
Carl, 131

ROMIG
J.A.L.,103

Ella, 131

ROSE

William M. (Mrs.), 131

Clifford, 131

RYNERSON

Harri son, 131
Hattie, 131

Josie, 118, 123

Leo, 131

SAlLE

Lesl ie, 131

Charles A., 132
Clara, 132

Sei gel A., 131
ROSS

Emi l, 132
Geberd, 132
Joseph, 132

Eli zabeth C., 131
James, 131
William, 131
ROTHROCK

Josephine, 132
Mary, 132

Carl, 131
Fay, 131

SAMMER
George E., 132
Glen, 132

Gordon, 131
Harold, 131

Harry, 132

Ira, 131
ROYAL

Hazel, 132
SAMPLE

Lydia (Mrs.), 117, 123
RUCKER

John 101., 132
SANDERS

Curtis, 131
Elsie, 131

Arthur, 132
Burt, 132

Anna, 131

Leona, 131

Burt S., 132

Fred, 131

Royal, 131

Ceci l, 132

George D., 117

U.S., 131

Charles B., 132

Herb A., 131
Kirby, 131

Velma, 131

Clarence, 132

Wayne, 131

Edward H., 132
Ernest, 132

Li onel, 131
Luci le, 131

Zola, 131

Esther, 132

155

�SANDERS, cont.
Frank, 132
Frederic, 132
George, 132
Golden, 132
G. F., 132
Howard, 132
James, 132
John, 132
Luci le, 132
Mari on, 132
Mary, 132
N.J. (Mrs.), 132
Paul, 132
Raymond, 132
Richard, 132
Russell, 132
SANFORD
Herbert, 132
Howard, 132
Raymond, 132
Roy, 132
W.N., 132
SANTCLAR
Frank, 132
Ralph, 132
Willi am, 132
SAULE
Isabelle, 131
SAUNDERS
Harold, 132
James, 132
John C., 132
Mi ldred, 132
Mi les, 132
Phil ip, 132
William, 132
Winchester, 119, 124
SAVIN
Francis, 132
Mary J., 132
Will, 132
SAWS
George W., 132
SAWYER
Bessie, 132
Elmer E., 132
Leon, 132
Wi lbur, 132
SCAFSTALL
Stella, 127
SCHAAKE
Albert, 132
Albert C., 132
Ben, 132
Charles, 132

SCHEHRER, cont.
Windle E., 132
SCHENDEL
Andrew, 119, 121
SCHMIDT/H
Emma, 120, 123
SCHOEPFLIN
Clarence, 119, 123
SCHOFFER
John G., 123
SCHREINER
Margaret, 125
SCHUMAN
Zi llah, 125
SCHUR
Nanni e, 116, 123
SCHWARTZ
Christian G., 119, 122
SCOTT
Caroline D., 118, 123
Cora A., 117, 123
H. V., 119, 122
Lucy, 115, 123
Mary W., 119, 123
SCOUTEN
Dwight W., 110
SEAMAN
Flora, 118, 123
SECHREST
John W., 119, 121
SERVISS
D.C., 119, 121
SEYBOLD
John A., 135
SHANAFEET
J .R., 135
SHARP
Charles M., 102, 103
SHEARER
Esther Flory, 136
George W., 128
Jimmy, 136
Joseph Thomas, 119, 122
SHELDON
Corda, 117, 123
Evelyn M., 100
Martin Hollister, 100
SHELLHORN
Carl, 135
SHEPHERD
C.S., 129
Frances E., 120, 123
Frank, 135
SHEPPARD
Guy, 126

SCHAAKE, cont.
Chri s, 132
Clarence, 132
Cri s, 132
Dora, 132
Ed C., 132
Edward, 132
Emma, 132
Freda, 132
Gustave, 132
Ida, 132
Irene, 132
Lydia, 132
Matilda, 132
Mi l ton, 132
Raymond, 132
Till ie, 132
Will, 132
William, 132
SCHAFFER
John G., 119
SCHAFSTALL
Ed W., 132
Ruth, 132
Stella, 132
Vi rgil, 132
SCHAW
C.R., 132
George, 132
Pearl, 132
SCHEER
Add, 132
Bessie, 132
Daisy, 132
El indr Dale, 137
SCHEHER
Mary E., 119, 123
SCHEHERER
Al ice, 132
Clarence, 132
George, 132
Helen, 132
John, 132
Joseph, 132
SCHEHRER
Alma, 132
Anna, 132
Charles, 132
Clara, 132
Emma, 132
Henry, 132
Martha, 132
Mary, 132
Minnie, 132
Stephen, 132
William, 132

156

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Inez A., 119, 123
SHIRLEY
Russell W., 135
SHIVELY
Minnie, 119, 123
SHOEMAKER
Virgil Guy, 136
SHOTWELL
Hattie, 126
SILBERMANN
J • J ., 116, 120
SIMON
F., 125
SIMONDS
Hannah, 108
SIPPEL
H.M., 102
SISCOE
Fred L., 119, 121
SIZER
G.C., 126
SKAGGS
Millie N., 120, 123
SKIMMER/SHIMMER
Nellie, 117, 123
SKINNER
C.M., 120, 123
J.E. , 114, 123
SLADE
E.B., 118
SLAGEL
Wm. H., 135
SLAUGHTER
Seth W., 102
SLUMAN
Thomas, 107
SMITH
Amanda, 113, 123
B.F., 119, 121
Ce linda B., 111
Charles, 124
Clark, 111
C.W., 135
Grace B., 111
Grace Nin, 111
G., 130
G.W., 135
Henry J., 136
Irvin H., 111
Joseph, 108
Leonard, 135
Maud, 119, 123
Nela, 111
Pearl, 111
Percy, 111

SMITH, cont.
Perry, 135
S.A., 135
Theresa, 114, 123
Thomas J., 119, 123
Zona, 101, 107
SMOCK
Luella, 127
Ralph, 104
SNAPP
Annie M., 112, 123
SNEDEGER
Jean, 133
SNOW
Effie May, 136
Nancy A., 126
Raymond, 136
SONDEREGGER
Hedwig, 116, 123
SOREY
M. Lee, 102
SOUTHARD
Minnie, 119, 123
Neva, 112, 123
SOXMAN
Jessie, 140
SPEICHER
Lorenz, 119, 123
SPENCER
John E., 119, 123
SPRAY
Chester, 126
L.M. (Mrs.), 125
SPRING
. Freder i ca E., 119, 123
SPURGEON
J.W., 119, 121
STAAD
Josephine, 126
STAHL/STAlL
Maggie, 117, 123
STANLEY
A.L., 119, 121
STANTON
Joanna, 107
STARR
H.K., 135
M.B., 135
Sarah, 108
STATES
Aaron D., 102, 112, 113, 115,
117, 119
STEEL, 140
Billy, 140
STEELE
Jean, 113, 123

157

STEINHAUER
Jacob P., 119, 121
STENSTRUM
Etta, 126
STEPHENS
Kathleen M., 114, 123
Robert, 135
STERNBERG/STERNBERGH
T.J./J.T., 113, 115, 117
STEWART
John C., 119, 121
Mr., 104
T.P., 120
STICKLES
M.J., 129
STINES
B.J., 119, 123
STOCKARD
Anna, 130
Lena, 130
Leonard, 130
Will, 130
STOCKWELL
Roy, 103
STONE
W.E., 135
STOTE
A.H., 117
STOVER
Perry, 135
STRATTON
Carrie E., 112, 123
STRAUB
Chris, 129
STREET
Joseph E., 119, 122
STRICKLER
Hiram J., 110
STROBLE
Louise, 129
STRONG
C.H., 116
Marion, 119, 123
STUD BAKER
Maud, 129
STUDEBAKER
Issac, 118
STUMP
J.B., 135
STURDEVANT
Steve, 124
STUTSMAN
E.A., 119, 123
SULLIVAN
J.M., 135

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George, 113
SUTTON
Lillie, 113, 123
SWADLEY
Lovina/Lovine, 118, 123
SWARTZ
Liddie, 115, 123
SWEEZER
Aaron, 119, 121
SWIFT
Charles A., 119, 123
TALBOT
Peter, 107
TALLEY
Pinie E., 130
TARLTON
J.M., 135
TATSCH
R.C., 102
TEN BROECK
Minnie, 114, 123
THATCHER
Estate, 130
THOMAS
Sarah, 108, 109
THOMPSON
Jeff, 119, 123
William, 119, 123
THORAN/THOREN
Frederich, 120, 123
THORN
C.R., 131
TOBE
La Theo, 118
TODD
Clell R. (FRANCISCO), 105
TODHUNTER
J .C., 135
TOMPSON
F.O., 135
TRIPP
John L., 120, 121
TROTMYER
Jennie, 132
TROUT
George H., 120, 123
TROVILLION
Mary, 129
TUCKER
Tillie, 115, 123
TUPPER
John, 135
TURNER
John, 113, 119

TURNER, cont.
Phillip H., 120, 121
TUTTLE
Birch E., 120, 124
Lillian L., 116, 123
UHL
Dr., 128
ULRICH
Emma, 126
H.H., 128
Margaret, 131
ULRICK
Daniel, 120, 124
UYRON
R.B., 120
VAN BUREN
Mary Alice, 116, 123
VAN PELT
Phoebe, 138
R.H., 112, 113, 120
VANKENRAN
L.S., 136
VANSBINDER
Fannie, 126
VEACH
Maud D., 130
VINCENT
Violet, 130
VITT
Hattie, 117, 123
VOGEL
Otto H., 120, 122
VONDEHEIDE
Mary, 125
WALKER
Charles A., 120, 121
Della, 120, 123
WALLACE
Thomas, 119, 120
WALLENSTEIN
Henry, 120, 121
WALTERS
Dolly, 126
Ella, 120, 123
Ida, 132
Ol ive, 128
WALTON
J.H., 136
Laura, 131
Mattie M., 114, 123
WARD
A.L./A.M./A.N., 102, 115

158

WARDLOW
Katie, 115, 123
WARMKER
Raymond, 136
WARNER
J.C. (Mrs.), 126
Susie, 129
WASHINGTON
Phi lip, 120, 124
WATERMAN
Sarah, 107
WATERS
Baxter, 102
WATKINS
H. Kirk, 120, 122
Ida, 116, 123
WATTLES
Abigail, 107, 108
Andrew, 108
Ann, 108
Augustus, 108, 109
Belcher, 108
Daniel, 108
Dennison, 108
Erastus, 108, 109
Esther (Mrs.), 108
Frances, 108
James 0 •. , 108
John, 107, 109
John 0., 108
Luci lle, 107
Mary, 107, 108
Mary Ann, 108
Mary (Mrs.), 109
Prudence, 108
Rose, 107
Sarah, 108
Simon Denison, 108
Sophia, 108
Stephen 0., 109
Theodore W., 109
William, 107, 108
WEBSTER
Dr., 131
May Lundy, 119, 123
WEEKS
Edith, 131
Lula, 131
WEIDA
George F., 120, 123
WEINEY
Henry L., 120, 122
WELCH
Abbie E., 113, 123
WELLING
Edna, 112

�WELLMAN
D.A., 120, 123
WELLS
Charles W., 120, 121
Gertrude L., 113, 123
WELSH
Clifford D., 120, 123
WEST
Cora May, 120, 123
Laura, 119, 123
WEYBRIGHT
WIn., 117
WHEDON
E • L., 115, 124
Lizzie, 120, 124
WHITE
Bob, 140
Homer A., 136
Louise, 116, 124
Martha, 119, 124
Salma, 128
Thomas, 120, 121
William, 124
WHITMAN, 140
WHITNEY
WIn., 120
WHITTAKER
Charlie, 120, 122
John, 120, 122
WICKES
A.F., 101
WIGGENS
Al, 140
WILHITE
H.C., 101
WILL
Johanna, 114, 124
WILLEY
Jessie E., 116, 124
WILLIAMS
Annie, 120, 124
Blanche, 116, 124
Christopher V., 120, 121
George, 136
Hester, 115, 124
J • L., 120, 123
J.T., 101
Kate, 128
lizzie (Mrs.), 116, 124
Minnie E., 118, 124
WILLIS
Hattie, 116, 124
WILSEY
Deborah Mary, 108
WILSON
Annie R., 115, 124

WILSON, cont.
A. H., 120, 122
Estella Hart, 137
James H., 120, 122
J • W., 117, 120
Lillian, 126
Ollie, 128
S.F., 113, 114
WINEY
Thos. G., 112, 115, 119
WINKLER
Lydia Louise, 118, 124
WINTER
Milton R., 136
M.S., 136
WINTERS
Mary (Mrs.), 120, 124
Minnie, 129
Ova, 120, 122
WISE
John A., 136
WOLF
Nell ie, 132
WOLLENZIEN
Edith V., 112, 124
WOOD

Ella, 132
WOODSIDE
Louise V., 116, 124
WOODY
Clara C., 113, 124
WOOTTON
Lois, 125
WRIGHT
Wesley, 120, 122
WYNNE
Fred, 129
YARGER
H.L., 112, 113, 114, 117
H.S., 118
YEAGER
Mary, 130
YOUNG
Bessie, 130
John H., 120, 123
ZEEB
Carrie, 126
ZEISMAS
August, 136
ZIMMERMAN
T.S., 136
W.H., 136

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
OFFICERS
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Vice President • • • • • •
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Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp;Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
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FGS Representatives
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Robin Ross, 1005 W. 29th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Vi vi an Commons, Rt. 1, Box 205, Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073

Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
Shirely North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Publications •••• • • • Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Pioneer Chairman.
. • Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Pioneer Committee
All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.
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The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30 p.m.,
meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library). Afternoon
meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual public
workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00 single, $11.00
family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County Genealogical Society
and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE
FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
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The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday
through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday
1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •• Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED
OUT. A card file of the Society's holdings is kept 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 Genealogical
P.O. Box 3664
lawrence~ Kansas 66046-0664

Society~

Inc.

ISSN 0739-4101
Vol.

XIII~

No.2

Winter 1989/90

CONTENTS
Members of the Douglas County Genealogical

PAGE
November 1989 ••.•••

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Correction to Farmer's Mail and Breeze Directory - McKINZIE ••••••••••••

62

Alex MARKS of Marks Jewelers ...........................................

62

A Genealogy of Martha (BOYD) METCALF of lawrence ••••••.••••••••...•••••

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J.C. METCALF and W.R. EVANS of the Evans-Metcalf Company •••••••••••.•••

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Society~

A Brief and Incomplete Account of the HARTs in Douglas

County~

Kansas ••

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Claims of Citizens of Kansas - George W. HART •••••••••••••••.•••••.••••

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lawrence High School Class of 1911 •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.•••

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Kansas Farmer and Mail &amp; Breeze Directory of Douglas Co., MATNEY - OTT.

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Death Notices from Proceedings of the Rebekah Assembly IOOF 1891-1953 .•

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Recent Obituaries of Residents Born Before 1900 ••.•••••••.••...••••••••

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Important Dates in the History of lawrence •..••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Queries................................................................ 89
Some Tips for Writing Queries ••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Index of Names in Current Issue •••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••

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

us by the Post Office for
correction with the Douglas
PIONEER will be remailed to
charges to us.

�MEMBERS OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
NOVEMBER 1989

D~GLAS
First/Last Name

COUNTY MEMBERS

, s~reet Address
i

Ci ty, State, Zip

Lawrence, Ks. 66046
"--1501 Inverness Dr. #229
Mr. and Mrs. N.E.Abella
Overbrook, Ks. 66524
Rt. 1, Box 239
Dale &amp; Norma Babbitt
Lecompton, Ks. 66050
Rt. 1, Box 372
Paul Bahnmaier
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
1614 E. 18th. Terrace
Delbert &amp; Mary M. Baxter
Lawr.ence, Ks. 66049
I 1329 Kasold, F-l
'Emma B. Berg
"';"
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
1601 E. Glenn Dr.
~arguerite H. Bishop
- I 2024 New Hampshire
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
;Justyn Brown
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
2135
Kentucky
St.
Kathryn J. Bunton
Ks. 66047
'Lawrence,
1612 St. Andrews
~ary Dresser Burchill
Lawrence,
,
Ks. 66046
2416 Morningside Dr.
Donald &amp; Roberta Cain
Ks. 66046
Ll;lwrence,
2114
Marvonne
Rd
Beverly J. &amp; Lawrence Chapman
Ks. 66046
Lawrence,
1908
New
Hampshire
St.
Dorothy V. Clarke
L'awrence,
Ks. 66046
'Rt.
5,
Box
128
Vivian &amp; Goldie Hout Clough,
,Lawrence,
Ks. 66044
,
1710
Indiana
Willard H. Cobb
iEudora,
Ks,
66025
,
631
Locust,
Box
326
Maudie Couch
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
; 1623 Harper St.
Earl L. &amp; Oma L. Curtiss
,Lawrence, Ks. 66044
, 929 Alabama
Virgil &amp; Jan Dean
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
: 1308 W. 20th. Street
Marjorie Doctor
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
406 E. 10th. Street
Alta J. Duncan
'Lawrence, Ks. 66044
I 1429 Kasold, Apt. 87
Charles &amp; Mary Frances Durr
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
, 3001 Ranger Dr.
Grace &amp; Robert Embers
Eudora, Ks. 66025
; 310 W. 13th.
Marlene &amp; David Evinger
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
1916 Countryside Lane
George &amp; Carol Francis
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
2317 Anderson Road
Marjorie H. Freeman
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
: 2411 Louisiana, K-128
Dorothy H. Fritzel
Eudora, Ks. 66025
Rt. 1
Margaret Gabriel
RR. #1, Box 45
:McClouth, KS 66054
Larry Gantenbein
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
305 Wagon Wheel
June &amp; Jim Gibb
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Dr. Thomas &amp; Catherine Gorton ; 831 Illinois
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
; 1828 Ohio
Harold &amp; Maxine Graves
Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
: P.O. Box 744
Mary Louise Hancuff
Lawrence, Ks. 66049
William T. &amp; Virginia L. Harris' 3418 W. 10th. St. Terrace
: 1925 Barker
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Carolyn &amp; Susan Helmer
: 1631 Pennsylvania
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Alden &amp; Mae Holderman
,Rt. 1, Box 262
Perry, Ks. 66073
Maxine Hougland
Helmut &amp; Ursula Huelsbergen
i 1908 Alabama Street
,Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lora P. Hughey
;Apt. A, 307 Prairie Ridge PI Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Mary I. Jamison
:Rt. 2, Box 58A
Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
Marvin &amp; Norma Jardon
iRt. 1
Baldwin City, Ks. 66006-9716
Marguerite Johnson
; 524 Lincoln
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Jackie &amp; Max D. Kennedy
;I Rt. 2
Baldwin, Ks. 66006
Irma L. &amp; Richard L. Kidwell
:I 1617 Rhode Island St.
I Lawrence , Ks.
66044
Myron &amp; Edwina King
~ 2917 Santa Fe
Lawrence, Ks. 66047
Karolynn Kisher
I 437 Indiana
\Lawrence, Ks. 66044
£hristine Davidson Kraft
I 404 Cattleman Court
,Lawrence, Ks. 66049
~.J. &amp; Mary Lawson
2246 Tennessee
Lawrence,. Ks. 66046
IFern Long
I Box 125
Eudora, Ks. 66025
Yvonne Markley
-'-RR; #2, Box 164 '
Lawrence, KS 66046
Paul J. McCarthy
115 Providance Rd.
Lawrence,
KS 66049
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�Virginia L. MeGee
'-~1102 Birch Street
,'Erma G. McManness
1600 W. 22nd. Street,
Michael &amp; Brenda McManness;
Rt. 5, Box 46-A
Pauline F. &amp; Herman E Meyef
1227 Brook
Stuart 'Mills
1417 E. 15th., Lot 5
Mary &amp; Sharon Kay Moore
1131 Delaware
R0 u t es,--:s"""'"o-x--::1'-'4;-;5:;Cheryl A. MusiCk',
Paul Nuffer
RR. #4, Box 157
Kevin Oneslager
114 Elm, Box 263
Martha Parker
Rt. 2, Box 99
James L. Postma
P.O. Box 507
Donald Potter
2210 New Hampshire
Robin Ross
1005 W. 29th. Terrace
Virginia &amp; John G. Sayler
342 Woodlawn Circle
Evelyn Scheldon
2908 Chrisholm Dr.
Cynthia Schott
P.O. Box 3989
Bob &amp; Sandra Schumm
1720 St. Andrews
Donna &amp; Quentin Shogrin
648 Schwarz Rd.
Claude &amp; Zona Smith
939 Pamela Lane
Nancy J. Smith
534 Kasold Dr.
B. Jean &amp; Charles E. Snede er ,1638 Rhode Island
lona B. Spencer
RR. 1, Box 274
Mary Lynn Stuart
Rt. 2, Timberline Acres
Fay &amp; Lloyd M. Talley
2020 Emerald Drive
Donald &amp; Wilma Vaughn
1946 Barker Ave.
Edna &amp; D.P. Welling
:
Rt. 3, Box 298A
Robert H. &amp; Carol J. Whits~n
2731 Rawhide
John &amp; Mary Ann Williams I
2928 Yellowstone Dr.
Arthur &amp; Mary Lou Winchell I
927 Crestline
Charles &amp; Erma Worley
RR. 6, Bm( 24
Loretta Young
Rt. #1, Box 139 A
Phyllis J. Baech~r Young
202 W. 13th. Street

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Eudora, Ks. 66025
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
ltawrence , Ks. 66044
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, KS 66044
66006
Bal~win, Ks.
Overbrook, Ks. 66524
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, Ks. 66049
Lawrence, Ks. 66047
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Lawrence, Ks. 66049
Lawrence, Ks. 66049
Lawrence, Ks. 66049
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Lecompton, Ks. 66050
Baldwin, Ks. 66006
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
Lawr'ence, Ks. 66046
Lawrence, Ks. 66047
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Baldwin City, KS 66006
Eudora, Ks. 66025

MEMBE,RS_I:.ROM OUTSI DE DOUGLAS COUNTY
Wilber W. Bandemer
204 Chase- Drive --Portland, TX 78374
Wilber W. Bandemer
\
202 Chase
?ortland, Tx. 78374
Jo Anne S. Barker
'--.1940 Rocky Dells Dr.
Prescott, Az. 86303
Willis H. Jr.&amp; Norma M. BeasTeyT525 South Garfield St. 'Denver, Co. 80210
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Mildred M. Bock
, 13811 Kimberly Dr.
Largo, Fl. 34644
Patsy Boggs
11556 EI Caminri Real Road Montrose, Co. 81401
Mary Bowmen
4885 Academy St.
'San Diego, Ca. 92109
Doris Brunk
Bakerfield, Ca. 93307
508 Oswell
Joyce Christie
Box 8
Wellsville, Ks. 66092
Betty Colwell
4922 Glenmeadow Dr.
Houston, Tx. 77096
Chloetta Cordell
20185 S. Gardner Rd.
Gardner, Ks. 66030
Dennis J. Cotter
5240 New Court
West Bloomfield, Mi. 48033
Sandra L. Crittenden
P.O. Box # 417
Oakland, Or. 97462
Donna V. Davis
843 Crestwood
Abilene, Tx. 79603
Mrs George Dustin Doremus
RR # 2, Box 230
Washington, 11. 61571
Elizabeth Dunn
____~~~~5 Cottohwood Apt. 3
Lenexa, Ks. 66215
Miriam G. Eads
920 E. 6th:
Pratt, Ks. 67124
Finney Co. Genealogy SOCi~ty
P.O. Box 592
Garden Ci!y, Ks. 67846

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1026 Martin Road
Ernest C. &amp; Dorothy C.-Gimblet
8274
E. 32nd. ptace .
Rejeana R. &amp; Timothy L. Griffin
Jean Ave.
4001
David Hart
4952
Sea Wolf Dr.
)lizabeth Haynes
12000
Bennington
Ray Hellstrom
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806 Baltic Dr.
Nancy Herrlng
66 Lobsterback Road
Barbara G. Hofmann
1573 Beverly Rd.
Mark A. Hoover
2109 20th. Ave.
Virginia Irvin
1528 South Oak Street
Aurelia L. &amp; Otto J. Johnson
4984 Westmont Ave
Inez S. Kensit
801 North First Street
Dorothea M. Kline
162 S. Kings Hwy.
Dennis I. Knox
RR 2, Box 99
)ames W. &amp; Bernice D. Knox
8490 Oakmont Dr.
IFred &amp; Rosalyn Leonard
Family Hist. Library Acquisitions 35 North West Temple
515 Bonnymeade Dr.
!Joan Black Lund
Route 2, Box 150B
IHelen MacDonald
13695 Boston St.
~hirley A. Mets~er
103 3rd. St., Box 135
Ruth A. Meyer
6710 N.W. 31st. Terr.
Barbara Neel
623 Virginia Dr.
Mary Bell O'Connell
48 California St. ???
Frank E. Pearson
RR 1, Box 33
Marie M. Pemberton
14104 Piedras Rd., N.E.
'Rhoda Rudd Prall
800 Vine Street
Cincinnati Publication Library
1416 So. 40th. St.
,Juani ta Rader
13863 Kinbrook St.
Janet Reid
Route 5, Box 366
:Mrs Elizabeth Sanders
731 S. Blaine
Dorothy Viets Schell
;Frank E. &amp; Edith B. Schrimplin
902 Frazier
Ray H. Shaw
17410 Mpl Vly Hy Sp 75
Rose Mary Shoemaker
705 N. Walnut
,AdeH -Carr Smith
' -- 1 8 W. Village Lane
'St. Historical Soc. of Wisconsin 816 State Street
Mr &amp; Mrs Karl Thurber
1 0 Radcliffe St.
Barbara Dobbins Title
3 47 Greenwood
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IVirginia L. TO,m1?erJin
.. 21'24 Daniels Ave.
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IJoanne Bartleman Vopicka
9133 S. 77th. Ave.
;Darrel &amp; Judith C. Whipple
76439 Alston Mayger Rd.
Patricia J. Williams
P.O. Box 370
iJOAnn Havens Wright
~_8_2_6 126th. St ~_s_.E~.

Houston, Tx; 77018-2016
,Tulsa, Ok. 74145
'Bethpage, NY 11714
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santa Rosa, Ca. 95409
IGrandview, Mo. 64030
~Florissant, Mo. 63031
ITrumbull, Ct. 06611
!Idaho Falls, Id. 83402
'Monroe, Wi. 53566
Ottawa, Ks, 66067
San Jose, Ca. 95130
Garden City, KS 67846-5915
Stillwater, Ok. 74074
'Valey Falls, Ks. 66088
Santa Rosa, Ca. 95409
Salt Lake City, Ut. 84150'
:Champaign , II. 61821
:Hayden Lake, Id. 83835
Brighton, Co. 80601
Winchester, Ks. 66097
Bethany, Ok. 73008
Rio Vista, Ca. 94571
Lodi, Ca. 95240-1908
Powhuska, Ok. 74056
Albuquerque, NM 87123
Cincinnati, Oh. 45202
Kansas City, MO 66106
Sylmar, CA 91342
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Moscow, ID 83843
Valley Falls, KS 66088
,Renton, WA 98058
'Medicine Lodge, KS 67104
ISpringfield, MO 65807
'Madison~_WI ,53706
,Bakerfield, CA 93305
'Orange, CA 92669
~S. 'Char leston, WV 25303
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97048
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P.O. Box 103
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67801
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62301
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iEudota, KS 66025
Eudoria Area Historical society! Box 125
Lecompton, KS 66050
Lecompton Historical Society
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Baldwin City, KS 66006
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Topeka, KS 66612
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120 SW. 10th. Street
Marissa, IL 62257
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P.O. Box 80
Lawrence, KS 66044
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1047 Massachuestts Street
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CORRECTION TO FARMER'S MAIL AND BREEZE DIRECTORY - McKINZIE
In the last issue of the Pioneer (Volume XIII, No.1, Fall 1989). page 39.
appeared an entry for Mrs. Heber A. McKINZIE and her children. According to DCGS
member Jackie Kennedy. grand-niece of Mrs. McKINZIE. the children listed are by a
former marriage and have the surname HATCHER. not McKINZIE.

ALEX MARKS OF MARKS JEWELERS
The following article appeared in a supplement to the Lawrence Daily Journal World
on December 23. 1913. titled "Lawrence Today and Yesterday." Courtesy of the
Watkins .Museum.
- - - - - -- -- ----- -- ---IN "THE j"E'WELR Y BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS
A. MARKS HAS WON AN ENVIABLE POSITION"

.W HEN A. Marks came to Lawrellce in 1858, from Albany, N. Y., at the age of

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15. he became an apprcntice in the watch ami jewelry business of David
l'rag'cr, who had started herc in 1857. After serving fOllr years, Mr. Marks ,contillll!;d to work for his employer another eight months, aud then becamc a partner of the
. , flrm, which becamc known as Prager &amp; Marks. Aftcr the Lawrence massaere tl)C senior partner of the firm withdrew and movcd to Leavenworth, selling his
interest of what little there was left of the merchandise to Mr. 11'1 arks.

ALEX MARKS

INTERIOR OF A. MARl'S' JEWELRY STORE,
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Undaunted, thc' junior mcmber. bcg-an .a
new career' alonc, with/greater ambition
than ever, a'nd by hard work and close at·
tention to business prospered year ~fter
year, until he finally had one of the' finest.
jewelry stores in the state of Kansas. The
property at 735 Massachusetts 'Street, in
which the store is located, is owned by Mr.
Marks and has been occnpied by him for
forty-two years. A. Marks is olle of thc
Directors \of the Merchants National Bank
of Lawrence.

�A GENEALOGY OF MARTHA BOYD METCALF OF LAWRENCE
The following is extracted from IIGenealogical and Personal History of Fayette and
Greene Counties~ Pennsylvania,lI edited by John W. Jordan~ L.L.D.~ and James
Hadden~ Volume II (Lewis Publishing Co., New York, 1912)~ pages 352-385. Submitted
by Chris Kraft~ the editor~ who just happened across it at the Family History
Library in Salt Lake City. Utah, while looking for Ohio Boyds. The library's call
number is US/Can 974.88 D2j.V2. Please note that when the book says II now livingll
or some other current term of reference. it was published in 1912.
The BOYDS came to Fayette county from the Shenandoah valley of Virginia, the
family seat being near Winchester. They were an influential family, and of
frequent mention in Virginia records. The founder of the Fayette county family was
William BOYD~ who moved from the Shenandoah valley to Fayette county~
Pennsylvania~ in 1784~ settling in Bullskin township; there he founded the BOYD
family~ made illustrious by his sons, grandsons and great-grandsons. His farm
IISpringhill,1I on IIMount's Creek,lI consisted to two hundred and forty acres, which
was patented to him in June. 1786, by the government, is yet owned in the family.
He bore a commission as justice of the peace, dated 1792. He was a man of
education. and held high positions in the township. He was a slave owner. and
brought with him from Virginia several slaves. and six negro children were
registered as having been born to these between 1795 and 1809. He died in 1812 and
was buried on the homestead farm. He married and had issue: Thomas. John. Robert.
James. William. Jeremiah and a daughter. The eldest son. Thomas. married Nancy
RICE. inherited the homestead. and died in 1855. John died in 1857. Robert became
a prosperous farmer of Menallen township, was appointed associate judge of Fayette
county in 1841. serving until 1845. James died in Tyrone township. William moved
to Ohio. Jeremiah became a physician.
(II) James, son of William BOYD. was a farmer of Tyrone township, Fayette
County, Pennsylvania. He married and had male issue.
(III) George W•• son of James BOYD, was born in Tyrone township, Fayette
county, Pennsylvania~ where he became a prosperous farmer. retiring late in life
to Mount Pleasant. Pennsylvania. where he built a large brick house which was his
residence until death. He was a member of the Baptist church and a man of
influence. He married Martha SMITH, February 18, 1846; she was also a Baptist.
Children: 1. James Smith. of whom further. 2. Catherine May. born 1848; marrfed
George SHRADER. a farmer~ and moved to Ohio; both living. 3. Emily. born March 3.
1851; deceased; married John MOCK. now a farmer of Ohio. 4. Smith. born April 25.
1853; married and now living in West Virginia. 5. Mary. born March 11. 1855;
married Peter LACAS. of Scottdale. whom she survives. 6. Demsey. born August 17.
1857; married ~1ay McMASTERS; he is a merchant of Merrittsown. Pennsylvania; both
living. 7. Martha. born February 7. 1860; married John METCALF, a traveling
salesman, now residing at Lawrence~ Kansas. 8. George M•• born December 24~ 1861;
married and died in Joplin. Missouri.
(IV) James Smith~ son of George W. and Martha (SMITH) BOYD. was born near
Morgan Station in Upper Tyrone township. Fayette county. Pennsylvania. December
23. 1846. He attended the local public school and grew to manhood on the home
farm. After his marriage he lived two years on his father's farm. then until
February. 1855, lived at Detwiler's Mills as manager of Grandfather Detwiler's
farm~ and also did the mill hauling. In 1855 he moved with his family to near
Cawker City. Kansas, where he purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land. He
prospered, and in 1893 purchased an additional two hundred and forty acres on
which he moved and lived until 1906. In that year he sold his one hundred and
sixty acre farm and bought one hundred acres near Wichita, Kansas. He has devoted
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�himself mainly to ralslng alfalfa~ that wonderful crop that has brought prosperity
to the west. He also conducts a line of general farming operations on his two
farms. He is a Republican in politics and has served on the school board for many
years. He is a member of the United Brethren church~ as is his wife. He married
Susan Catherine DETWILER~ born at Detwiler's Mills~ Bullskin township~ Fayette
county~ Pennsylvania~ January 13~ 1852~ daughter of Samuel. Among his children~
the eldest~ Albert Mason BOYD~ was ten years of age when the family moved to
Kansas~ where he completed his studies in excellent public schools. He attended
Cawker City high school~ where he was graduated in 1894. He then attended Kansas
State Normal at Emporia and taught school for three terms. He returned to Fayette
county in 1898. Harry Ellsworth BOYD~ born October 3~ 1875~ now living on his
father's two hundred and forty acre farm in Kansas; married Della CRAM. Anna
Josephine BOYD~ born September 12~ 1886~ married Mark BOHRER~ a tinner~ now
residing at Smith Center~ Kansas.

J.C. METCALF AND W.R. EVANS OF THE EVANS-METCALF COMPANY
The following "article" appeared in a supplement to the Lawrence Daily JournalWorld titled "Lawrence Today and Yesterday~" dated December 23~ 1913. The
original can be found at the Watkins Community Museum. Researched by Judy Sweets
and Chris Kraft.
The same supplement lists Mrs. Martha B. METCALF as Second Reader~ First
Church of Christ~ Scientist.
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The:EVANS-METCALF Company is recognized as a
factor in the implement and vehicle line.
Before entering the retail trade~ J.C.
METCALF travelled for a number of years for
different manufacturers and jobbers of
J. C. METCALF
W.REVANS
, implements and vehicles. -W.R. EVANS~ after
clerking for seven years in a hardware and
implement store in Sterling~ Kansas~ was for five years connected with the Avery
Planter Co.~ now known as the Avery Co.~ of Kansas City~ Mo. Afterwards he was for
twelve years Secretary and Treasurer of the Ferguson Implement Co.~ of Kansas
City~ Mo.
These are the men who~ with their wives as business partners formed in 1908~
the corporation now known as the EVANS-METCALF Company~ succeeding the BELLMETCALF Implement Co.~ which was incorporated in 1907. They have since then
enjoyed a successful business. J.C. METCALF is President and W.R. EVANS is
Se:r~tary and Treasurer of the co~pany. Occupying the two-story double building
orlglnally erected by G.R. GOULD ln 1882~ the EVANS-METCALF Company is recognized
as the oldest established implement and vehicle concern in Lawrence~ but with an
eye single to a growing clientele they have kept pace with the progress of the
times and are ever ready to serve their patrons to the best of their ability.
Amon~ the lead~rs carried in stock by this establishment are Oliver plows and
cultlvators~ Mltchell wagons~ Staver buggies~ Stickney gasoline engines~ DeLaval
cream sepa~ators~ White sewing machines~ C~loric fireless stoves. They also carry
a staple l1ne of hardware. Both are from Mlssouri and glad to "show you."
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�A BRIEF AND INCOMPLETE ACCOUNT OF THE HARTS IN DOUGLAS
Written and submitted by David L.

Hart~

COUNTY~

KANSAS

4001 Jean Ave., Bethpage, NY 11714.

More than 103 years ago my grandfather, Halleck Floyd HART, was born in the
vicinity of Douglas County, Kansas. His exact date of birth is February 20, 1886.
He was born at Lecompton, and he was the eleventh of thirteen children (4 boys and
9 girls) born to Samuel Calvin and Lucy Emma HART, who resided in that city (it is
believed) from at least 1883-84 to around 1907-08. There they bore three other
children: Geneva Beatrice~ born December 1, 1884; Alice Waif, born November 8,
1887; and Helen Frances, born May 2, 1891. The other nine children were all born
in Washington County, Kansas between October 1869 to January 1883. Three of those
children died within the first two years of their innocent lives. One male child
died at birth.
One of the surviving children was my great uncle~ Calvin Wild HART, who was
born January 22, 1883 and who died at the tender age of 22 1/2 years on July 15,
1905 at Lecompton from "appendicitis" (then undiagnosed) according to an 84 year
old niece of his currently living in California. Calvin, a sister Estella Eugenia
(HART) WILSON (1877-1964), and another niece, Lenore W. CARLYLE (1905-1984) are
all buried in the Maple Grove Cemetery at Lecompton. All three graves are
together.
On October 2, 1895. Viola Willit HART, Samuel's and Lucy's second child, was
married to a man named Charles E. DUMMER at Lecompton. They had a farm, according
to information I've gathered. which is now the site of a Dupont plant.
Sometime around 1905, "Floyd," as my grandfather was called. moved to
Colorado Springs, Colorado. where he is known to have shared a room with older
brother Carlos Maedon HART (1879-1847) for a while. A letter dated September 21,
1905 was written by Floyd HART to his mother~ Mrs. Lucy E. HART, from that city.
This letter mentions "Carl," as he was known, and his success at his bookkeeping
studies. In any case. no envelope accompanies the letter and there is no
indication whatsoever as to where it was sent. However. it is presumed that the
remnants of the HARTs (the remaining members) still resided in Lecompton at this
time.
.
On November 14. 1907. Geneva Beatrice HART married a man named Arthur Henry
PLATT at Lecompton. KS. He was the manager of the J. THOMAS Lumber Yard there. The
PLATTS lived in Kansas a while and later removed to California. "Neva." as my
great aunt was called, and Arthur PLATT had two daughters, Wanda and Beatrice, who
presently reside in Manhattan, Kansas.
Sometime around 1907-08 it is believed that Sam and Lucy HART and at least
two daughters also relocated to Colorado Springs due, it is said, to a bad case of
asthma he suffered from. For reasons of Samuel's health the HART family was
compelled to find a cooler climate in which to live.
As for my grandfather, H.F. HART, he married Evelyn St. JOHN on May 4. 1912
at Colorado Springs. Together they had three boys. Harold (my father). Homer and
Roy (1913, 1915~ 1917 respectively). Floyd HART died on Decmeber 20~ 1953 (about a
year and a half after my birth)~ was cremated~ and laid to rest with his parents
and youngest sister~ Helen Frances ANDERSON~ in the family plot at Colorado
Springs~ Colorado. The other HART family members (Floyd's brothers and sisters)
are buried in California. Missouri and various parts of Kansas. Two. as I stated~
are known to be at rest in Lecompton. Douglas County, Kansas~ where the HART
family once called "home."

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�CLAIMS OF CITIZENS OF KANSAS - GEORGE W. HART
The following claim appears in "Miscellaneous Documents, The House of
Representatives, 2nd Session, 35th Congress 1858-1859," Vol. 2 (James B. Steedman,
Washington, 1859), pages 112-113, located at the Spencer Research Library,
University of Kansas, Federal Records call number 1017. Researched by the editor.
CLAIMS OF CITIZENS OF KANSAS No. 63
To Hon. H.J. STRICKLER, commissioner for the auditing of claims under the
provisions of an act to provide for the auditing of claims, and the act
supplemental thereto, passed and approved February 23, A.D. 1857.
Your petitioner, George W. HART, of Douglas county, Kansas Territory,
respectfully shows: That your petitioner, hereinafter stated, was engaged as
master carpenter in said county; that on the 21st day of May, A.D. 1856, your
petitioner then living in said county; that on the day and year above mentioned
there was taken from the possession and destroyed of your petitioner, by some men
who were said to belong to what was commonly known as the territorial militia,
whose names are entirely unknown to your petitioner, the following, which is more
fully set forth in a schedule hereto annexed, and valued at two hundred and sixtyseven dollars; and your petitioner further states that he has not received any pay
from any person or persons for the same. Your petitioner therefore prays that he
may receive the sum of two hundred and sixty-seven dollars for the loss sustained
by him, as is set forth in the foregoing petition, and that the same may be paid
therefor, pursuant to the statutes made and provided in such cases, and for such
further relief as your petitioner is entitled to in the premises. GEORGE W. HART.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, on this 16th day of November, A.D. 1857.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my notorial seal at
Lawrence, the day and year above written.
D.H. WEIR, (L.S.), Notary Public
SCHEDULE.
One overcoat, $25.00; One vest and one pair of pants, $18.00; Two coats, $10.00;
Five books on agriculture, $12.00; One grindstone, $12.00; One lot of tools,
$20.00; One buffalo skin, $8.00; One carpet, $25.00; One saddle, $12.00; Ladies'
clothing, $125.00. Amount ••••••.....••.......•.• $267.00.
TERRITORY OF KANSAS, Douglas county.
Joel GROVER and F.A. BAILEY, of said county, being duly sworn, say that they
have heard the foregoing petition and know the contents thereof, and the facts
therein contained are true, according to these affiants' knowledge and belief, and
these affiants further say that they know that on or about the 21st day of May,
A.D. 1856, the above named petitioner sustained the above loss of property, in the
manner in said petition described, in the sum of two hundred and sixty-seven
dollars ($267,) the said property being the same as is stated and specified in the
schedule which is hereto annexed; and further these affiants say not.
JOEL GROVER, (L.S.)
F.A. BAILEY, (L.S.)
Before me, D.H. WEIR. notary public, duly commissioned and sworn, in and for
said county. personally appeared before me, Joel GROVER and F.A. BAILEY, whose
names appear to the above affidavit, and after being duly sworn depose and say
that the contents of said affidavits are true as they verily believe.
Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of November, A.D. 1857, at Lawrence.
Kansas.
D.H. WEIR, Notary Public, Douglas county
.
I hereby ce~tifY, in the foregoing claim of George W. HART, of $267, there
1S proved of a pr1vate class, $267; and I hereby award to said George W. HART, the
sum of two hundred and sixty-seven dollars.
H.J. STRICKLER, Commissioner.
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�LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1911

The following descriptions of the members of the
Lawrence High School class of 1911 were printed in
the "Commencement 111 Budget, II VoL XV II I, No.5,
Lawrence High School, Lawrence, KS June 1911. The.
original annual was copied by the Editor at the .
Watkins Community Museum in Lawrence. The spelling
and printing errors are reproduced as they appear'
in the original.

THE THIRTY-SEVENTH

ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT

FRIDAY, JUNE SECOND

Mabel Wilma ARNETT, "Billie," came to this earth
Nov. 4. 1893 and ever since has continued to grow.
Really that is all that has been happening all
these years and now she is the tallest girl in
High School. Her one ambition is to get fat so if
that ambition is realized, weill probably hear of
her traveling with some show. She has been on
several high school programs and besides, has
remarkable talent as an artist. She will spend the
most of her time next year still higher - on the"·· . c:c:-=-'--_ _ _ _ _ __
hi 11.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

John Lambert BAXTER was unfortunate to the extent of being born in Missouri, but
he says that he is going to try to live it down. The date of his arrival is June
10. 1894 and the place Kansas City. He came to Lawrence last year. Since he has
been among us he has exhibited a strong tendancy toward the gentle art of posey,
but he does not intend to become a poet for some time yet. His program for this
summer is printing in Topeka (why Topeka?) and for next winter college on the
hi 11 •
Frank G. BENEDICT, "Stub," was born Dec. 22, 1892. The most important event in his
life is yet to come - that is. getting out of high school. His motto is, "You
'rim' the high school or they'11 'rim' you." Stub has been accused of being lazy,
but that is an unjust accusation, for his rapid growth upward has used up the most
of his energy and there is no superfluous vitality left for his studies. Next year
he expects to take the engineering course.
Jessie Eleanor BORG lives in Lawrence, and in fact has lived here for years and
years. She is very quiet and has another accomplishment besides, that of playing
the piano. Not everyone knows of her talent as she does not believe in telling
what she can do. She expects to teach next year.
Hattie Beach BROWN was born in 1892 although she is very apt to tell you 1492. She
came from Missouri, but she doesn't have to be shown, much to her credit. She's
been here only a year, but we1ve found her greatest accomplishment is singing
tenor. She expects to go on the hill next year.

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�Homer Howden BROWN, "Jack," was born Nov. 25, 1893 at Skidmore, Missouri. He lived
in Baldwin a little while but when he heard of the class of 1911 at L.H.S. he made
a quick rush for Lawrence and got here just in time to spend a year with us. We
are glad he came, for he helped to win the championship for our basketball team,
but we can't help being a little afraid of his short, business-like manner and
that severe expression of his. He going with the rest of us to K.U. next year.
Olve Irene BROWN was born July 25, 1892 in Lawrence and has always lived here. The
boys all well remember the good banquets she helped prepare in the domestic
science department. She will attend the University next year and take the college
course.
Wallace BROWN doesn't know when he was born except that is was the same time as
his twin sister was. He lived in Meadville, Mo., but came here a year ago. He has
always been very fond to say the least of Athletics and is quite a football shark.
Next year he is going to enter the Engineering school at K.U.
Nellie BRYANT was born in Illinois but she wouldn't tell when for
Anyway she came to our fair city four years ago and graced L.H.S.
presence. She is always a joy to have around, fo whether the joke
point or not, she is kind enough to laugh. As to what she will do
has not decided.

the world.
with her
you tell has a
next year she

Helen Elizabeth BUCK, "Buckie," was born in Nebraska, but she can't count back far
enough to tell when. She lived in Kingman, Kans., till she came here seven years
ago. She's the shorty of our class but she has energy enough to make up for her
deficiency in height. Next year she will either teach or get married. If she
teaches, won't the kids need our sympathy?
Dorothea Graham BUNN, August 5, 1892. Tho living in a suburb, so to speak, of
Lawrence, she has attended school in town. You all liked her in the Senior Play so
nothing needs to be said about that. If appearances count, Dorothea is "tagged"
already and it's a shame too that she should be so young. She intends to go on the
hill next year and take elocution, which will eventually land her on the stage.
Herbert Rockwood COLEMAN, "Bus Herbie," condescended to come to this earth in
1890. He landed in California, but three years ago he found Lawrence on the map
and that settled it for him. We have found out pretty nearly everything he ever
did or could do, but we aren't quite sure how long he has been in high school. He
is noted for his chapel speeches and so many other things that there is not room
to narrate them, but if you want to know, ask Herbie.
Clyde S. CONSTANT was born on Feb. 1, 1893 in Lawrence, Kansas, but it is said
that he was completely finished the last time a girl smiled at him. His dandy
little car has won his way into several girl's hearts. He says that he will go on
the hill next year.
Lyman Alvah CORNS was born in Bennington, Kansas on the fourth of March, 1893. He
came to Lawrence to go to L.H.S. in 1909. This spring he suddenly showed that he
was an actor by carrying one of the principal parts in the Senior Play. Lyman
sings, too. He has thought of teaching next year, but he will probably go on the
hi 11.

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�Corrine Ruth CROWLEY was born Oct. 17, 1893 at Council Grove. She came here five
years ago. Since then we have learned that that frown so often on her face does
not mean anything dangerous, for a smile comes out in the midst of it. The most
important event in her life was when she cut herself on a test-tube in Chemistry
and everybody thought she would faint. She expects to go on the hill next year.
Jonathan Mahaffie DOW was born in Olathe, Kansas June 6, 1893 but came to Lawrence
in time to see part of the big flood of 1903. Since he has been in high school he
has been on several chapel programs. He was a member of the debating club,
President of the Life Problem Club and Editor-in-chief of the Budget this year.
Ray DUNMIRE, Born sometime during the nineties somewhere in Western Kansas.
Greatest event in his life is getting through high school without studying. He may
take chapel and gym at K.U. next year. If he does, he probably will make things
lively in basketball for he took an active part this year in hauling down that
state championship.
Agnes Estelle ENGEL was born in 1893. She had always lived in Lawrence until this
year which she is spending in Germany at a boarding school. We are truly sorry (as
she also must be) that she cannot sit on the stage with the class of 1911 when we
receive those hard-earned diplomas. Agnes has always had a peculiar way of knowing
her lessons without studying. She expects to return this summer and attend K.U.
next year.
George H. FAIR was born in 1894. He is sweet sixteen and the baby (shall we say)
of our class. You wouldn't know it. though, for he has an amount of wordly wisdom
which exceeds that of most of us. He has lived in Abeline and Emporia and this
year joined our Senior class. He was on the Senior Play cast and was a shark
debater. Next year he is going to climb the hill.
Erna C.T. FISCHER was born. She thinks that's the only thing of importance that
ever happened during her life, but that's because she doesn't know about two
youths (very ardent admirers of hers) who had a duel about her not long ago. Erna
has made a public announcement that the man she marries must be a millionaire so
she can have an automobile and a butler. While she is waiting for this millionaire
she will attend the University.
Ray Jesse FOLKS. "Fokie," was born May 21. 1894 in Wellington, Kansas. The most
important event in his life was when he came to Lawrence in 1897. If you want to
know his highest ambition, ask Bess. She knows. Next year he is going to "bum."
Christine Beatrice FREARK was born July 6, 1890. She has had an exceedingly
eventful life. having had narrow escapes from drowning and in other ways of
killing herself, but the most important event of her life was when she went to the
Junior Prom with - a man. But what is she going to do next year? Ask her.
Frank Eugene GODDING was born in Lawrence on October 23, 1894. He has been on the
Budget staff two years. this year as Business Manager. He has had several bad
cases since his Freshman year, but has generally recovered. He will probably take
the college course on the hill next year.
Virgi~ia Fer~ GOFF is a new member of L.H.S., but after arriving here she became
acqualnted rlght away, and began to take part in things. We are glad to have her
with us. She is to go on the hill and take the college course.

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�Warren HANSEN arrived on July 12~ 1891 in Lawrence. His tastes are along the line
of drawing and painting and those who have seen his work agree that it is
splendid. He has planned to stay in Lawrence this summer.
Gladys Margaret HENRY was born in Lawrence on January 18~ 1893. She has always
taken an active part in class affairs and has often appeared on class programs.
School work is also one of her long suits. This is her fourth year as a special in
the music department of the University and she intends to continue her work in the
School of Fine Arts next year.
Helen M. HORNADAY was born April 28~ 1893 and is the "girl from Abilene." She
moved to Lawrence five years ago and immediately everyone was wild about her.
"Happy" is a true sport as far as having a good time goes. "The way to a man's
heart is thru his stomach." So says Bob~ for Helen certainly is a cook. She will
go to K.U. next year. We might call her the most popular girl in the class and it
would be the truth.
Edna Marie INGELS was born in Hiawatha. In 1908 she
get the advantage of the fine high school here. She
teach next year or not, but seems inclined to go on
is the most adorable giggler and has four wonderful
them?

moved to Lawrence in order to
doesn't know whether she will
the hill and take college. She
dimples. Have you noticed

Conrad Karl JESPERSEN was brought by the stork to Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A. October
19, 1891, just a day late to be a birthday present to his mother. He has always
attended the schools of Lawrence. One year of his life (1904-1905) was spent in
Denmark, so if you run acros a Dane, just send him around to Con. and he will talk
to him in his native tongue. If you want to know his merits in cooking etc., ask
any member of the Life Problem Club. Providing he does not go to K.U. next year~
you will probably find him at L.B.C.
Margaret S. KANAGA was born in Hutchinson~ Kansas Sept. 3~ 1892 but moved to
Lawrence when she was seven years old in order to imbibe some of the soothing air.
She has had quite a political record~ making every class position except
President: Secretary of Freshman Class~ Treasurer of Sophomore class, and Senior
Class, Vice-President of Junior class. She was the Society Editor of the Budget
and was the star of the Junior farce. Of all her many cases the one with the man
who has the longest name in the Senior Class is the most serious. It is like a bad
penny; it always comes back. Ask Sam.
Adelaide Marie KAUZER~ (better known as "Della~") was born in Milwaukee~ Wis., on
the 25th of June 1893. She came to Lawrence in 1906. The quotation that hangs in
Pap's office will apply to her: "The reason why people who mind their own business
succeed is because they have so little competition." She intends to go on the hill
next year.
Marie KETELS was born in Lawrence August 24, 1893. Marie has always been at the
head of all class affairs and a strong standby in the chapel programs - you all
remember the pretty pieces. In the Class Day program she gave the Class History.
It was very original. She will take Fine Arts on the hill next year, but isn't
very enthusiastic about it; she wants to go to a girl's school.
Gertrude Agnes KIRCHOFF is a Senior who has already made extensive plans for the
future. What are they? Well, ask Gertrude.

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�Lucile Minerva KREIDER was born on a farm near Oregon) Missouri in 1891. Not many
years ago she came to Lawrence and has been attending high school for four years.
She has spoken on chapel programs many times and has made a decided hit. The most
important event in her life was when she ate ambrosia ice at "Wiedie's." Her
motto is always to look on the bright side of life. She will attend K.U. next
year.
Victor Robinson LARSEN was born August 25) 1891 at Stockville) Neb. He attended
Sherman County High School until he came here in 1908. Singing is Vic's great
occupation. Although he denies ever having done anything of consequence everybody
knows what a success he has been on the stage several times not only with amateurs
but also with professionals. Next year he will continue taking vocal lessions at
the Fine Arts School.
Georgia Bessie LAWRENCE start in drawing and the arts connected with it. One of
the most remarkable things that has happened lately is the beginning of a case
that gives indications of being one of the most serious in school. She is planning
to take the college course next year.
Ruth Marie LILLIS was born in Great Bend on
moved to Dodge City but came to Lawrence in
1911 and we certainly are glad to have her.
hill yet but we know that she will go there

the 8th of April) 1893. From there she
time to graduate with the class of
She says she hasn't decided about the
as it is the only place on earth.

Rebecca Enola LONG came to L.H.S. from Madison) Kansas not long ago) but had to
leave school in May on account of sickness in her family. She has planned to take
the college course on the hill.
Louise Anna LUCKAN was born August 3) 1892 in Lawrence. Like her sister she is
awfully bright. She has been a staunch supporter of the Bible Class and an all
round fine girl. She will attend K.U. next year.
LaDora Grace LUPHER was born in DeWitt) Nebraska August 2) 1893. Isn't it funny
how they all come to Lawrence? Her call was in 1900. She is a gun in German and is
scheduled to win the Carruth scholarship. Besides that she is a fine cook; just
ask the Normal girls if she isn't.
Holly Avery MAN ROSE was born Somewhere in Nebraska on Oct. 30) 1893. He came to
Lawrence four years ago and since then has been going to high school. Holly made
his mark this year on the debating team. He is booked for K.U. college.
John Ruthven MARCH was born on July 5) 1892 in Jefferson City) Missouri. John has
had a good many things on hand for a long time. He has been prominent in class
affairs - part of the time as an official. This is his second year as Athletic
Editor of the Budget. ~e taught some classes in drawing for a while this year) and
was one of the actors 1n the Senior Play. Next year he intends to take law.
Maribelle McGILL has a reputation for her age) but whether its on account of her
youth or otherwise we d~n't know. This is her first year with us) but we have
already found that she 1S free from worry) free from care and has fun almost
anywhere. Like many other Seniors her program for next year includes the college
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�Charles Lewis Callaway MILTON was born on the 24th day of November in the year
1891 in McPherson~ Kansas~ but came to Lawrence not long ago. Like all of the
Mi1tons~ he has been a fine football player. Was captain of the team this year.
The only class office he remembers of having was that of "Seargeant-at-Arms" of
the Freshman class. You would hardly recognize IChar1ie" by this long name at the
top~ but it is the same man nevertheless. Charlie has a faculty for intermittent
cases.
Alexander Baldwin MITCHELL was born in this city on October 21~ 1893. He has
played football considerab1y~ and played well too. He can also play the piano and
sing when he wants to. He was president of the class of 1911 during its Junior
year and has held the position of one of the parties in a most serious case for
years. Next year he expects to go on the hill. His ambition to be of course a
great lawyer.
William Randall MYERS was born on December 14 in the year 1892 or 1893. He came to
Lawrence when he was seven years old. Here he has been known as "Ching~" although
this name sounds Chinese. Next year he will probably be seen on the hill.
Avery Fincher OLNEY~ "Litt1e Pap~" was born August 19~ 1893 in Lawrence and has
lived here ever since. Thinking to start the class of 1911 in the right way~ he
secured the presidency of the Freshman Class and thinking to close it in the right
way~ he was President this year.
He was on the track team t\'/O years~ on the
B~dget staff~ on the last chapel program~ and has been a star debater. K.U. will
have his political and athletic services next year.
Frances PENCHARD was born on July 17~ 1892 in Lawrence and has remained true to
her town. One remarkable thing about her is the number of years she has attended
Sunday school without missing. Everyone expected her to teach as she was in the
Normal C1ass~ but she informs us that she intends to rest next year. She is a gun
in German and a "Gute~ Frau1ein~" always follows her recitations.
Nettie May PHILLIPS has fallen into the habit of studying. This year she has been
applying herself to the Normal Course and to the Budget 'in the local department.
She is on the Commencement program. She has already secured a school for next
year.
Frank Arthur PREYER is a jumper. The fact is that he is some jumper. On two
different occassions this year he has cleared the bar at five feet six inches the L.H.S. record. Pole vaulting is another of his specialties. K.U. will have him
next year.
Lila REECE was born February 25~ 1892 on a ranch. Ranch life has not made her
brawny and big as it does some people. Her highest ambition is to teach but if she
ever does there is danger that the "youngins" will run over her unless she has a
protector.
Mabel Jennie RICHARDSON is another of the promising teachers L.H.S. is sending
forth this year. It is not hard to imagine that under her school work would be a
genuine pleasure. Anyway let us hope so for the sake of the little kids who will
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�Albert Clayton ROSS was born in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma in 1893 - he has forgotten
the date. Soon after this he moved to Lawrence and for the past two years has been
a star on the track team. L.H.S. certainly owes him a lot. Many people were very
much surprised at some things that took place at the Senior picnic but perhaps
this first case will not be serious.
Kathryn Marie SAlLE was born November 5. 1893 in the good old town of St. Joe. She
moved to Lawrence sixteen years ago. When she graduated from the grade schools she
won the scholarship and now on leaving L.H.S. her record is still excellent. She
has been taking the Normal Course this year and will teach next: otherwise she
would have taken the Carruth Scholarship prize. we know.
Eva Lena SCHRADER was born in 1893 in Missouri. She came to Kansas nine years ago.
She has been taking the Normal course. If she passes in that terrible examination.
she will consider that as the most important event in her life. Next year she will
impart some of her great store of knowledge to ornery kids in some school.
Karl B. SPANGLER. known as "Sprecken." has been one of the Business Managers of
the Budget this year and has occupied himself with "chasing ads." Karl is noted
for his walk. for when he starts to go somewhere he gets there at a 2.40 gait. He
will be seen next year going up Mount Oread.
Ralph D; SPROULL was born on Teddy's birthday in 1892 in Pittsburg. Kansas. He
came to Lawrence in 1909 and jumped into athletics at L.H.S •• principally
basketball and baseball. He was something of a shark in chemistry this year.
getting his lab work done in a hurry. He intends to take college on the hill next
year.
Allan STERLING. lithe jumping kid." was born in Lawrence. August 27. 1892. He has
been on the track team for three years and has annexed many points for L.H.S. We
saw the beginning of a case in his Sophomore year. but guess that he put it aside
in order to shine all the more brightly in athletics and he certainly has made
good.
Myra STEVENS is a story writer. She took one of the prizes for a Christmas story
in 1909 and has been on the Budget staff for two years. this year as Literary
Editor. Next year she can be found at K.U. in the college.
Florence Mabel STRAHAN was born August 27. 1893 in Mindenmines. Missouri. For
those who don't know where it is. I will say that it lies a few miles north-west
of Kansas City. After moving around the country many times she at last settled in
lawrence three years ago and graduates on the honor roll. She is on the
Commencement program. The college course at K.U. is her destination for next year.
Gladys Allene STRAHAN was born August 20 in the town of Mindenmines in the year
1892. She accompanied her sister on her many travels and like her stopped in
lawrence three years ago in order to assimilate some of the knowledge of L.H.S. As
a result of this assimilation. she graduates an honor student.
Ashby Adelbert STREETER was born July 23. 1894 at Hesston. Kansas. By his size one
would never suspect that he had seen only sixteen short years. - and that wise
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�Stella STUBBS was born in Mulvane, Kansas July 10, 1894. When you consider that
she is some relation to our governor it is no wonder that she is all right. She
was Vice-President of the Class of 1911 and had one of the main parts in the
Senior Play. She is an honor student and on the Commencement Program. She will
attend K.U. next year.
Olga Margaret THUDIUM was born in Lawrence November 20, 1892. She wouldn't tell us
anything interesting about her, but we do know one thing without being told - that
terrible enduring case. Olga has been a fine student and intends to go on the
hi 11.
Ethel Lenore ULRICH was born June 12, 1893 in Lawrence. It isn't any wonder that
she has so many friends with those grand brown eyes. She was Class President in
her Sophomore _ _ _ _ _ in 1911, and on the Junior Prom committee. She intends
to take the college course on the hill next year.
Charles Frederick WALKER was born on January 15, 1893 in Frankfort, Kansas. In
1910 he came to Lawrence and has been attending this high school and getting his
lessons very successfully. He intends to join the ranks of the engineers on the
hill next year.
Charles Emerson WARD was born in Lawrence on November 11, 1891. He has been a
member of the 1910 track team, a member of the High School Orchestra of 1910-11, a
member of the High School Glee Club of 1908-9, a member of the debating Club in
its infancy before any great debates were pulled off, Vice-President of the Life
Problem Club that met at the Y.M.C.A. K.U. College next year.
Arthur Bu11ene WEAVER came to earth Feb. 2, 1894 but he didn't stay there long at
least his head didn't. Just look at his height and see if it isn't true that "Art
is long." But of all the handsome men in the class of 1911, we'll gladly give Art
the blue ribbon. He has had many little love affairs but has disentangled himself
from them all, so that now he can go on the hill next year a free man and open to
the highest bidder.
Leo N. WEIBEL arrived in Colony, Kansas on December 1, 1891. In 1906 he came to
Lawrence. He has been a faithful member of the class of 1911, especially in
chemistry. He expects to attend the School of Engineering on the hill next year.
Justina A. WEST was born February 4, 1893 on a ranch. All her life she has been
used to doing nearly as she pleases so when it comes to studying there isn't much
doing since that occupation isn't the most pleasing to "Tiny." Nevertheless she
expects to go on the Hill next year.
Hazel Eme1yn WILSON and Helen Agnes WILSON. "The Class Twins," were born June 19,
1892 on a farm a few miles from Lawrence, but moved here as soon as they were old
enough to go to school. You can tell them apart, which is unusual. The cases that
these two have had between them are appalling. However, none have been serious.
They will puzzle their instructors on the hill next year.
Ida Newell WOOLSEY was born in Cambridge twenty years ago, but on account of the
migratory nature of her family was forced to lose out on three years of school of
which we are very glad as it makes it possible for her to graduate with the cl~ss
of 1911. She has been taking the Normal Course this year and has already secured
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�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp;BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FA~RS AND BREEDERS
OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES. KAN~AS
1920

(Continued from Vol. XIII, No.1). Part of the Kansas
Collection at Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas,
Lawrence, KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY
Abbreviations used in this directory:
- ~ ---a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks " ". In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence,
Rl Kanwaka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm" -- Name of farm.
Lawrence Rl -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.
MATNEY, S.E., (Maude MITCHEM) "Riverside Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 2E
027a (1870)
MEANS, Hugh, (Anna BURKE) Ch Alta, Ada; Lawrence RIO. Wakarusa Sec 8NE 036a (1878)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MEEDER, George, (Hannah BRECHEISEN) Ch Charles, Philip, Nannie, May, Albert,
Archie, Florence, Bernice, Cornelia, David; Eudora Rl, Palmyra Sec 22NE
0270a (1862) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
MEEDER, Philip G., (Gertrude BRECHEISEN) Eudora Rl, Palmyra Sec 27NE 080a (1893)
Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
MEINKE, J.H., Ch Vernon, Etta; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 34N 010a (1865) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
MELVILLE, Edd W., Sr., (M.W. WHITNEY) Ch Edd, Jr., Ellen, Margaret; "Knollwood
Farm," Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 7N-8N 0280a (1860) Tel. Eudora Eudora
MESENHIMER, Scheyler C., (Clara STOKES) Ch Orland, Myron, Clifford, Mildred, Edna;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 7SE 010a (1872) Tel. Kansas Lawrrence
MERSKER, A.E., (Florence COLE) Ch John, Ruth; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 13NE 0240a
(1864) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
METSKER, Henry C., (Mary BARTON) Ch Wegie, Grace, Lottie, Marvin, Ruth, Iva; Lone
Star R1. Marion Sec. lINE 0500a (1861) Te. Bell Lawrence
METSKER, Marvin C., (Beatrice EWING) Ch Mary, Alice; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec lINE
T90a (1893) Tel. Bell Lawrence
MEYER, Frederic B., (Mary CARNAHAN) Ch Olin; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 26SE 0160a
(1870) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MEYERS, Mrs. Rebecca, (Rebecca SHEPLER) Ch Katie, Anna; Baldwin R1. Marion Sec 1SE
0160a (1876)
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David A.~ (Cora WILLIAMS) Ch Otto~ Leo; Overbrook R1~ Marion Sec 14SW
020a (1880) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MICHAEL~ George E.~ Sr.~ (Bertha BADSKY) Ch George~ Jr.; "Sunny Side Farm~"
Overbrook R2~ Marion Sec 6SW 0480a (1874) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
MICHAEL~ John~ (Catherine SHOWALTER) Ch Samuel~ Bertha~ David~ Eva; Overbrook R1~
Marion Sec 13SW 040a- (1870)
MICHAEL~ J.C.~ (Lydia BLOCHER) Ch Louis~ Albert~ Joseph~ Hylinard~ Ralph~
Clarence~ Glenn~ Camilla~ Theodore; Overbrook R4~ Marion Sec 25SW 0160a
(1870) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MIGLIARIO~ Mrs. Mary L.~ Ch Charles~ John; Lecompton R2~ Lecompton Sec 30190a
(1856) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MIGNOT, L.B.~ (Clara BRECHEISEN) Ch Ralph, Emery~ Helen~ J.E.; Wellsville R1~
Palmyra Sec 9SE 0320a (1866) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
MILBURN, Ernest, (Anna ANTON) Ch Ray, Lilia, Bessie, Jess; "Plainview Farm,"
Eudora R1, Eudora Sec lOS 0160a (1879) Tel. Eudora
MILLER, Albert, (Lilia McKINNEY) Ch Ethel, Howard, Viola, Lloyd; Eudora R2, Eudora
Sec 34N 080a (1873) Tel. Eudora Eudora
MILLER, Cristopher, (Ethel TURNER) Ch Lloyd; Overbrook R4~ Marion Sec 20NW T145a
W. SIMON (1899) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MILLER, Charles C. ~ (Emma FORD) Ch Carol ~ Milford, Harry; "Mud Creek Farm."
Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 16 040a (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MILLER, Charles G., (Janet CHENEY) Ch Ralph, Leo; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 904a
(1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MILLER, Christian P., (Elizabeth METSKER) Ch John, Laura, Elva, Tena; Lone Star
R1, Marion Sec 16NE 0320a (1885) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
MILLER, Frank D., (Edith ARMSTRONG) Ch Delbert, Ruth; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec IE
T160a George R. HURD (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MILLER, George E., (Emma C. EVANS) Ch Mary; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 15E 0200a
(1865) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MILLER, George E., (Ella L. BRINDER) Ch William~ Harry~ John, Lula; Eudora R1~
Eudora Sec 16 0305a (1880) Tel. Eudora Eudora
MILLER, George F., (Elsie JOHNSON) Ch Alva, Frances; Lone Star R1~ Clinton Sec
25SE T160a J.M. FLORY (1883) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
MILLER, Glenn E., (Ethel SHARP) Ch Glenn~ Jr., Earl~ Marjorie; Baldwin R3~ Palmyra
Sec 26NW 080a (1916) Tel. Mutual Vinland
MILLER, John A., (Laura HILL) Ch George, Jesse~ Willis, Frederic, Katherine,
Orpha, Oliver, Cristopher, Pearl~ Ina; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 16NE 080a
(1892) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MILLER, John C., (Mamie GRIFFIN) Ch Alberta, John; Overbrook R2, Miller Sec 2SW
080a (1887) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook (NOTE: Miller is not a
township, probably should be Marion)
MILLER, Melvin, (Ethel TURNER) Ch Loyal, Maxine; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 30SE
T80a P. KOHLER (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MILLER, Robert A., (Mrs. Margaret MILLER, mother) Baldwin R1, Palmyra Sec 180383a
(1874) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
.
MILLER, Vanroy W., Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5NE T95a William MILLER Estate (1884)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MILLER, Willis 0., (Gertrude SMITH) Ch Fay, Pharon; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 15NE
T80a J.E. SMITH (1892) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star &amp;Alfred Overbrook
MISENHIMER, Benjamin Franklin, (Addie JENNINGS) Ch Gertie, Arthur, Ethel, Opal,
Garnet; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 27SE T1a William KINGERY (1859) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MISKIMEN, Harvey, (Ruth HALING) Ch Raymond, Esther, Chester; Eudora'R3, Palmyra
Sec IN 0240a (1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
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�MISKIMEN&gt; Henry&gt; (Ella FRICK) Vinland R1&gt; Eudora Sec 35S 064 3/4a (1918) Tel.
Vinland Vinland
MISSER&gt; Noble D.&gt; (Margaret ICE) Ch Ralph; Lawrence R4&gt; Willow Sec lIN T13a J.S.
FILBURN (1887) Tel. Bell Lawrence &amp;Mutual Worden
MITCHELL&gt; Bert&gt; (Ida MILES) Ch Violet&gt; Goldie&gt; Carl&gt; Arnold&gt; Chester&gt; Cecil&gt;
Charles&gt; Johnie; Lawrence R4&gt; Wakarusa Sec 24S T320a William MEARS (1905)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MITCHELL&gt; Mrs. Frances C.&gt; (Frances JOHNSON) Ch Pearlie&gt; John&gt; James&gt; William&gt;
Samuel; Lawrence R9&gt; Clinton Sec 19E 049a (1887) Tel. Clinton Clinton
MITCHELL, James H.&gt; (Tracy HARVEY) Lawrence R9&gt; Clinton Sec 17NE T200a W.E. MARTIN
(1887)
MITCHELL&gt; Owen&gt; (Ray MITCHELL&gt; brother) Lawrence R5&gt; Wakarusa Sec 10NW T147a J.D.
MITCHELL (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MITCHELL&gt; Walter A., (Ruth KIZER) Ch Gladys&gt; Solon; Clinton&gt; Clinton Sec 26SE 034a
(1900) Tel. Clinton Clinton
MITCHELL&gt; W.J.&gt; Lawrence R5&gt; Kanwaka Sec 20N 0160a (1867) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MOHLER&gt; Frank B.&gt; (Maggie BIDINGER) Ch William&gt; Otto&gt; Benjamin&gt; Emma; Baldwin R5&gt;
Willow Sec 16N 040a (1919)
MOHLER&gt; Otto C., (Mrs. Mary A. MOHLER&gt; mother) Ch Irene, George; Overbrook R2,
Marion Sec 22NE 0160a (1885) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
MOLDENHAUER, Albert, (Minnie KENNENBURG) Ch Floyd, Clarence; Baldwin R3, Palmyra
Sec 19NW T95a G. HOUSEMAN (1901) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
MOLDENHAUER, William, (Emma SELZER) Ch Irene; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 29NE 040a
(1900) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
MONROE, Green M., (Mary BURNS) (Lorane POSTIN, grandchild) Ch Robert, Bessie,
Highlan, Theresa, Alva, Arnold, Letha, Arline, Elsa; Lawrence R9, Clinton
Sec 25SE 06a (1918)
MONTFOORT, Jacob, (Mabel DICE) Ch Henry, Caroline, Mabel, Jennie&gt; John, Clarence,
Charles, Adelia; Richland R26, Marion Sec 1NW 030a (1891) Tel. Richland
Richland
MONTGOMERY, Isaac L., (Minnie REYSTEAD) Ch Glenna, Letha, Neva, Fay, Halley, Etta;
"Lone Cedar Chicken Ranch," Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 8S 0120a (1911) Tel.
Mutual Worden
MOODY, Chester, (Marie BROERS) Ch Alberta, Juantia, Virginia; Eudora R2, Eudora
Sec 4N T10a M. TARLTON (1914) Tel. Eudora Eudora
MOODY, John, (Mary FULLER) "Dew Drop Inn," Eudora Gen. Del., Eudora Sec 6N-7N 0117
3/4a (1882) Tel. Eudora Eudora
MOORE, Fred H., Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 28 T64a Mrs. J.A. MOORE (1885) Tel.
Bell Lecompton
MOORE, I.H., (Ella SIMMONS) Ch May, Roy, Levi, Albert, Ira; Richland R26, Marion
Sec 12NW T93 1/3a George SULLIVAN (1908) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MOORE, James P., (Ruth CHILDS) Ch Anita, George; "Crestmoore Farm," Lawrence RIO,
Wakarusa Sec 32SE 0120a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MOORE, Joseph W., (Carrie MILLS) Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 32 T80a P.P. SCOTT
(1912) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MOORE, Mrs. Judith, Ch William, Cora, Walter, Nettie, Kate, Fred; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 28064a (1885) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MOORE, William D., (Bertha LAWERSON) Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 31 080a (1918)
Tel. Bell Lecompton
MOORIS, William H., (Sarah OSBORN) Ch Clara, Sadie, William, Howard, Wayne;
"Locust Grove Farm," Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 33 080a (1857) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
MOORISS, Allen A., (Opal RAINES) Ch Nathan; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 203a
(1919) Tel. Bell Lecompton
~1ORAN, John, (Minnie WILBER) Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 19 TlOa (1918)
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�MOREHOUSE) Lewis B.) (Nora CAROLL) Ch Helen) Augustus, May; Baldwin R4) Willow Sec
36N T320a F.X. JARDON (1914) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
MORGAN) Clyde E.) (Ruth SHOEMAKER) Ch Letha; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 13SW 040a
(1918) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MORGAN) John F., Ch Willard) John) Carrie; Lawrence R6) Grant Sec 4095a (1856)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MORGAN) William R.) (Pearl PORTER) Ch Cleo) Leo) Vera) William; Lawrence R8)
Wakarusa Sec 14SW 080a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MORRIS) A.) (Lena YOUNG) Ch Emma; Richland R18) Clinton Sec 32SW T120a E. MOSS
(1904) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
MORRISS) George 0.) (Laura S. MATHERS) Ch Nellie, Wayne, Clarence, Floyd, Nevamay,
Venafay) Florence, Laura; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 1W 040a (1897)
MORRIS) Howard 0., (Wilma SCOTT) "Edgewood Place)" Lecompton R2) Lecompton Sec 4
0160a (1896) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MORRISS, Otis B., (Cornelia MOHATT) Ch Effie) Goldie; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec
31 T150a Emily BROWNING (1901) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MORTON) Emery, (Fannie BROWN) Ch Louis) Joe, Duncan; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec lINE
T160a A.S. BE NETT (1918) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
MORTON) George F., (Fannie TUCKER) Ch Angus) Abie) Pearl; Vinland R1) Palmyra Sec
8NW 080a (1862) Tel. Vinland Vinland
MORTON) Gilbert C., (Maryette SHOTTWELL) Baldwin R3) Palmyra Sec 22NW 080a (1868)
Tel. Vinland Vinland
MOSES) Lewis A., (Edith WILLS) Ch Winifred) Kenneth; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5NE
T10a J. MONCRETH (1920)
MOSS, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth CLAYTON) Ch Edward, Maud, Alberta, John; Richland
R18, Clinton Sec 32SW 0160a (1855) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
MOSS, Homer F., Richland R17, Clinton Sec 19NW T60a John MOORE (1897) Tel. Clinton
Clinton
MOSS, John H., (Dora STANLEY) Ch Homer, Harry, Ruth; Richland R26 Marion Sec 12NW
080a (1865) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
MUCKEY, Fred, (Mary SHULER) Ch Jacob, Mary, Christian) May; Baldwin R3, Palmyra
Sec 16SW T160a W.A. UHL (1911) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
MULL, Ed, (Ethel JENNINGS) Ch Harriet, Harry) Florence; Lecompton R3, Lecompton
Sec 12E T250a W.H. DODRIGE (1919) Tel. Bell Lecompton
MURPHY, James, (Dary MURPHY) Ch John, Anna, Michael) Mary, Georgie) Francis)
Eugene; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 29W 080a (1880) Tel. Stull Stull
MURPHY) James P., (Ruby COLE) Ch Delbert; Overbrook R2) Marion Sec 2SW T320a
Thomas MURPHY (1887) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
MURPHY, Michael J •• (Lena DRAVIS) Ch Tracy, Bessie, Harry, Esther; Richland R17)
Kanwaka Sec 8W 081a (1860) Tel. Stull Stull
MURPHY) T.K.) (Lucinda TUTTLE) Ch Margaret; Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 32SE 039a
(1919) Lone Star Lone Star
MURPHY) W.M.) (Tildy HUPPER) Ch Dave, George; Lecompton R2) Kanwaka Sec 29 080a
(1894) Tel. Stull Stull
MYERS, E.E., (Matilda McCALL) Ch Myrtle) Delmar; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 4W
0160a (1876) Tel. Bell Lecompton
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NEELY, Laverne A.) (Bessie PARDEE) Baldwin R5) Willow Sec 24N T166a Mrs. Agnes
PARDEE (1885) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
NElS, Al F.) (Anna BRECHEISEN) Ch John, Oliver, Irene, Naomi) Harry; Wellsville
R1, Palmyra Sec 8SE 0320a (1880) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
NElS, Benjamin) (Alvena WUENSCH) Ch Ruth; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 27N 0110a (1892)
Tel. Eudora Eudora
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�NElS. Carl. (Mattie SMITH) Eudora R4. Eudora Sec 27N 0139a (1885) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
NElS. Fred W•• (Maude RUESCH) Ch Clarence. Vera. Willie; Eudora R2. Eudora Sec 15
0291a (1920) Tel. Eudora Eudora
NElS. Gideon. (Lottie LAUGHLIN) Eudora R4. Eudora Sec 28 0141a (1892) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
NElS. Oscar. (Mary ZEIGLER) Ch Mildred. Baby; Eudora R2. Eudora Sec ION T160a Pete
NElS (1913) Tel. Eudora Eudora
NElS. Peter J •• (Fred &amp;Minnie NElS. father &amp;mother; Selma. sister) Eudora R2.
Eudora Sec 3-9-10N T286a F. NElS (1895) Tel. Eudora Eudora
NELSON. Fred H•• (Augusta ANDERSON) Ch Walter. Ernest. Opal; Richland R18. Clinton
Sec 29SW T300a EMERY Estate (1884) Tel. Clinton Clinton
NELSON. Walter. (Orpha MILLER) Ch Viola; Lone Star R1. Marion Sec lONE T80a W.S.
LIND (1895) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
NEWLAND. Leonard. (Charles. brother. and Eva. sister) Baldwin R1. Willow Sec 34N
T76a Oliver RUSH (1911) Tel. Mutual Worden
NEWLAND. Mrs. Mary L.• (Louisa ROCKHOLD) Ch Leonard. Edith. Mabel. Nellie.
Charlie. Eva, George, Elizabeth; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 14S 020a (1912) Tel.
Mutua 1 Worden
NIBARGER, J.S •• (Lou McLELLAND) Ch Clarence. Cora, Charles. Lula, Daisy.
Jefferson. Edna. Dora. May, Daniel; Lawrence R5. Wakarusa Sec 14NW T43a L.
VAN VORHEES (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
NICHOLS. Amos D•• (Hattie FORD) Lawrence R2. Wakarusa Sec 6 T3 1/2a H. ELLIOTT
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
NICHOLS. Clyde E•• (Minnie HOSKINSON) Ch Rose; Vinland R1. Palmyra Sec 24 T60a
M.A. GORRILL (1895) Tel. Vinland Vinland
NICHOLS. Mrs. R.T •• Ch Gertrude. Martha. Charles. Alice. Elmer, Anna; Lecompton
R1. Kanwaka Sec 24W 080a (1875) Tel. Stull Stull
NICHOLS. William E•• (Phy M. PEPPARD) Ch Clyde. Viola. Raymond. John, Marlin.
Dale; "Mullberry Grove Farm." Eudora R3. Eudora Sec 7N 0120a (1873) Tel.
Vinland Vinland
NICHOLS. Wm. R•• (Stella MURRAY) Ch Preston. Burton. Marjorie. Geraldine. Gretton;
"Pine Grove Farm." Baldwin R4. Willow Springs Sec 36SE 0160a (1920) Tel.
Bell Baldwin
NICHOLSON, Rufus K•• (Anna SOCKER) Ch Helen, Ora; "Virginia Truck Farm," Lawrence
R2, Wakarusa Sec 32NE 023a (1906) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
NIEBRUGGE, William C.• (Bertha HAAS) Ch Carl. Martha, Milton; Baldwin R4. Willow
Sec 28N 0160a (1903) Tel. Mutual Worden
NIEDER, Henry. (Katherine HULLMANN) Ch Lena. William. Carl. Minnie, Henrietta.
Hugo, Gotleib. Walter, August. Emma; Lone Star R1, Clinton Sec 31 SE 0160a
(1884) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
NISELY. Charles A•• (Mary M. McCOLLOUGH) Ch Frank. Floyd; Lawrence RIO Wakarusa
Sec 27SE 0160a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
NOE, August G•• (Nettie GEELAN) Ch Hazel. Madeline, David. Gladys; Lecompton R1.
Lecompton Sec 7W 0100a (1863) Tel. Bell Lecompton
NOLAND. William. (Rhoda GASKILL) Lawrence R3. Grant Sec 20 05a (1900) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
NORTH. John E•• (Lula BOLES) Ch Gladys, Paul. Mary. Verda, Audrey. Eugene. Thomas.
Donald; Lone Star R1, Clinton Sec 26SE T107a (1895) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
NORWOOD, George W•• (America McCALL) Ch Julia, Cora, May. Ray. Robert; Lecompton,
Lecompton Sec 2N 03a (1890) Tel. Bell Lecompton
NORWOOD. R.M •• (Bessie JACKSON) Ch Helen. George, May, Ruth, Rachel. Jessie;
"Oakley Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 1 T460a Mrs. F.C. WENRICH (1890)
Tel. Bell Lecompton

79

�NUFFER~ August~

(Anna FOUK) Ch Oscar~ Rose; Lecompton R2~ Kanwaka Sec 3E 0119a
(1870) Tel. Stull Stull
NUFFER~ Charles W.~ (Octavia SCHOEPFLIN) Lawrence R10~ Wakarusa Sec 5 T8a William
SCHOEPFLIN (1873) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
NUFFER~ Leonard A.~ (Rose UNGER) Ch Donald; Lawrence RIO Wakarusa Sec 80120a
(1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
NUFFER~ William~ (Mary ZELB) Ch Leonard~ Charles~ Paul; Lecompton R2~ Kanwaka Sec
4W 0160a (1866) Tel. Stull Stull
NYE~ Mrs. Emily F.~ (Emily KELLAM) Ch Cora~ William~ Frank~ Edward; "Seven Oaks
Farm~" Lone Star R1~ Marion Sec lINE 093a (1903) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star

o
A. Roy~ (Alice WHITMAN) Ch Arthur~ Marion~ Ethel~ Bernice~ Glenn~ Ruth;
Lawrence R5~ Wakarusa Sec 23NW 010a (1881) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
O'BRIEN~ James J.~ (Clara SUFFRON) Ch Eunice~ Harold~ Larah~ Lois~ John~ Emily~
Mabel, Mary; Baldwin R3~ Palmyra Sec 26NW 080a (1875) Tel. Mutual Vinland
OBYRUS~ Harry~ (Lizzie ICEMAN) Ch Anna~ Alma. Lula; Lawrence RIO. Wakarusa Sec
lONE T26a L.H. MINGER (1916) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
OEHLERT~ Charles~ (Clara HAKUBA) Ch George. Jacob, Edith; Lawrence R4. Wakarusa
Sec 25SW T160a C.W. HYRE (1916)
OEHRLE~ Gotleib. (Mary SIMON) Ch Pearl~ Bertha. Viola; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec
2SE 0160a (1863) Tel. Globe Overbrook
OEHRLE~ Walter G.~ (Lula JUGGLES) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 26SE 0200a (1893) Tel.
Mutual Worden
OELISO~ Joe~ Lecompton R1~ Lecompton Sec 36W 020a (1905)
OGDEN. Raymond C.~ (Olive BRADEN) Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 31N Tl19a B.F. FIEGENBAUM
(1900) Tel. Eudora Eudora Bell Lawrence
OLDHAM, Charlie W.~ (Maud SCOTT) Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 1 T80a William ROBERTS
(1917)
OLMSTEAD~ Edd W.~ (Louise SEITZ) Ch Wilber~ Leroy; Baldwin R3. Palmyra Sec 19NW29NW 0105a (1869) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
OL~1STEAD ~ Nelson, (Fay WI LLIAMS) Ba 1dwi n R3 ~ Pa 1myra Sec 27NW T7 3a S. C. BARRI KLOW
(1892) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
OLSON~ Henry F.~ (Agnes CARPENTER) Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 10NW 069a (1917) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
OLSON~ Mrs. C.~ Ch Gus~ Oscar~ Charles; Vinland R1~ Palmyra Sec 3N 040a (1887)
Tel. Vinland Vinland
O'NEAL, D.C.~ (Lucy LIGGETT) Ch George~ John~ Edward, Lula; Lawrence R4~ Wakarusa
Sec 24SW 054a (1917) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
O'NEIL, Herbert L.~ (Minnie VanTRIES) Ch Blanche~ Ralph, Maurice~ Harold;
Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 17SE 0520a (1863) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
O'NEIL, Paul J.~ (Edith PIERSON) Ch Forest; Wellsville R1~ Palmyra Sec 18SE 0110a
(1884) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
ORE~ John R.~ (Bessie ROSE) Ch Watson; Edgerton R2~ Palmyra Sec 34NE T160a Jacob
HEY (1920) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
ORR, George A. ~ (Mary B. BUNYAN) "OrBundale Farm~ Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5 032a
(1888) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
ORTOLF, Frank, (Elsie CALDER) Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 34NE T80a Duke DWYER (1919)
OSBORN~ Allen J.~ (Martha MATHINA) Ch Grace~ Maude. Rosie~ Alice, James, Ella;
Lecompton R3~ Kanwaka Sec lIE 0182a (1903)
OTT~ Arthur~ (Clara SCHMIDT) Ch Arden, Myrnice; "Silver Crest Farm~" Eudora R3,
Eudora Sec 17 0160a (1890) Tel. Eudora Eudora
OATMAN~

(To Be Continued)
80

�DEATH NOTICES
FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE REBEKAH ASSEMBLY. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS OF
KANSAS. 1891 - 1953
The following death notices were researched by Jean Snedeger and Beverley Chapman
at the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka, KS. Typed by Sonnie
Kemberl i ng.
Lodge Number
4

30
146
Name
Abrams, Jennie
Adams, Bertha
Adams, Jennie
Adamy, Ruth A.
Anderson, Andrew (as written)
Anderson, Bessie
Anderson, Edward
Anderson, Hannah
Anderson, Mary

Town
Lawrence
N. Lawrence
Eudora
Lodge Number

county
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Death Date
Aug. 3, 1944
May 1, 1952
Oct. 24, 1938

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

(19 16)
(1901)
May 11, 1930
Mar. 30, 1951
Dec. 5, 1919
June 23, 1939

B

Banks, Bro. J.A.
Barkely, Geo.
Barrows, Florence
Bedale, Sarah
Bell, Cora
Benjamin, Nellie
Benson, J.A.
Beurmann, Minnie
Bidgood, Wm.
Bishoff, Jeannette
Breeze, Mary
Breeze, Thomas
Briggs, Maggie
Bunton, Ella
Bunton, J.E.
Burns, J.M.

12, 1928
7, 1938
24, 1947
7, 1924
8, 1951
3, 1917
14, 1937
23, 1944
4, 1919
20, 1942
(1925)
Apr. 5, 1911
(1901)
(1894)
(1904 )
(1899)

July
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Aug.
Jan.
Nov.
June

4

4
4

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
C

Carter, Mrs. W.R.
Carter, Wm. R.
Charlton, E.L.
Charlton, John
Clark, Katie
Cohen, Mary
Cole, Ervin
Cooke, Georgia
Carder, Rose
Cosley, Emma

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
81

Mar. 17, 1912
Apr. 18, 1934
Jan. 20, 1919

(1899)
June 5, 1932
Dec. 21, 1932
May 3, 1911
Apr. 4, 1953
Sept. 18, 1946

(1925)

�KANSAS REBEKAH

I.O.O.F. - DEATH NOTICES - 1891-1953

Name

Lodge

Cosley, F.D.
Crowder, Abbie
Curtis, . S.H.
Cutter, Fred

4
4
4
4

Death Date
June
Aug.
Jan.
July

28,
21,
29,
15,

1922
1921
1924
1931

D

Daugherty, Bell
Daugherty, Chas. H.
Davis, Mary K.
DeWolf, H.F.
Dodds, Frank B.
Duffy, Margaret

4
4
4
4
4
4

May 20, 1938
May 13, 1935
Oct. 5, 1912
Oct. 14, 1942
May 19, 1952
June 7, 1917

E

Edmonds, Maude
Emons, Anna
Everett, Edna
Everett, l-lary
Everett, W.S.

4
4
4
4
4

Aug. 6, 1952

Mar.
June
Oct.
Mar.

31,
16,
26,
27,

1914
1920
1932
1928

F

Foust, Molly
Foxwell, Sadie
French, Frank
Frost, J.D.
Frye, Babra (as written)
Fuller, Elizabeth

146
4
4
4
4
146

Oct. ?, 1927
(1907 )
May 27, 1908
Aug. 13, 1929
(1927)
July 28, 1937

G

Gardner, Joan
Gardner, Mary
Gentry, Daisy
Gilder, Hedley
Good, Hattie
Good, J.B.
Good, Mary
Gould, George
Grainger, Tannie
Grayson, John
Grayson, Verline
Griffin, Martha
Griffith, Atwilda
Griggs, Mattie
Grismore, Eliza
Grum, Addie

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

82

Mar. 3, 1926
(1901)
Dec. 8, 1934
Jan. 28, 1938
Sept. 4, 1925
Dec. 19, 1944
Dec. 16, 1933
(1905)
July 31, 1944
Nov. 16, 1932
Feb. ?, 1941
July 7, 1929
(1903)
Aug. 7, 1949
(1901 )
July 3, 1920

�KANSAS REBEKAH - I.O.O.F. - DEATH NOTICES - 1891- 1953
Name

Lodge

Death Date

H

Hammcot, Magdalena
Harbour, Maude
Henderson, Eithel
Herrick, Anna
Hines, Ida
Holmes, Cecil
Howard, Chester
Howe, Sadie
-Hughes, Nydia
Husted, Bell

146
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

Apr. 12, 1923
Jan. 6, 1940
Mar. 6, 1932

(1926)
Oct. 15, 1944

(19 16 )

Mar. 22, 1951
June ?, 1952
June 15, 1945
May 9, 1938

I

None
J

Jeffries, J.H.
Jensen, Lillian
Jewett, Lillian
Johns, Emma .
Johnston, Ellis T.
Jones, Brother
Jones, Elzie

"4
4
4
4
4
4
4

31, 1924
31, 1931
6, 1931
10, 1950
4, 1948
(1900)

Mar.
July
Aug.
Apr.
Nov.

Jan. 12, 1934

K

Kahle, Minnie
Karnes, Sister Belle
Keeny, Mary
Kendall, Cora
Ketels, Elsie
Kowing, Clara
Kunkle, Ellen
Kunkle, John J.

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

May 13, 1943
Feb. 12, 1929
Apr. 23, 1936
Oct. 21, 1946
Feb. 8, 1945
Mar. 13, 1938

(1895)
(1901 )

L

Lathbolz, Ann
Laughlin, Allie
Landon, Anna
Lawrence, Alice
Lawrence, Edna
Leacher, Hattie
Learned, S.S.
Lepper, Fay
Lercher, Charles
Lescher, Bessie
Lescher, Frank H.
Lewis, Elizabeth
Lothelz, Nellie
Lothholz, Rose
Lutz, Clara

146
146
146
4
4

4
4

146
4
4
4
4

146
146
146
83

Feb. 2, 1941
Apr. ?· , 1936
Sept. 4, 1946
July ?· , 1914
Nov. 20, 1943
June 29, 1932
Oct. 14, 1945
July 24, 1930
July 28, 1914
Jan. 21, 1944
Nov. 21, 1944

1950

Nov. ?· , 1935
Apr. 12, 1950
Feb. 14, 1943

�KANSAS REBEKAH - I.O.O.F. - DEATH NOTICES - 1891-1953
Lodge

Name

Death Date

Mc

146
4
4
4

McCrahia, Ora
McFarland, Mary
McFarland, R.S.
McKittrick, Rachael

July?, 1952

(1916 )
(1904 )
Apr. 28, 1940

M

4
4
4
146
4
4
146

Magill, I.H.
Mantex, Leora
Med.hust, Dorn
Miller, Ella
Morris, Maggie
Morris, Martin
Morton, Katy

Apr. 26, 1921

(1905)

Oct. 18, 1944
Oct. 21, 1924
Dec. 11, 1910

(1904)
Dec. 21, 1933

N

4
4
4

Neal, Emma
Nevin, W.E.
Noble, Laverna

Sept. ?, 1915
Sept. 28, 1942

(1927)

0

146
4
4

Oberheltzer, Etta
Oesch, Salone
Owen, Lily Leiby

May 2, 1911
Oct. 5, 1912
Jan. 10, 1924

P

4
30
4
4

Parrish, Maude
Parrish, N.M.
Pellet, Carrie
Pellet, R.F.
Perkins, Mary Rice
Peterson, Cecelia
Peterson, Christian
Petty, Virginia
Pierson, Myra
Polson, Cordelia
Potter, Elizabeth
Preisach, Minnie

4
4

4
4
4
4
4'
4

oct. 25, 1929
July 24, 1951
Jan. 6, 1944
June 30, 1929
Sept. 24, 1930
(1898)
(1900)
Apr. 21, 1935
June 2, 1940
Mar. ?, 1950
Apr. 10, 1928
Jan. ?, 1941

9.

None
R

4
4
4
146

Read, Fred W.
Reading, Ellen
Reading, J.W.
Richard, Sophia

84

(1901 )
(1904 )
Mar. 20, 1918
Oct. 27, 1920

�KANSAS REBEKAH - I.O.O.F. - DEATH NOTICES - 1891-1953
Name
Richards, C.F.
Richards, Carrie
Richards, Helen Aileen
Richards,Siras Howard
Roberts, Louie
Robinson, Nellie
Robson, Sena
RUIIlsey, Charles
Runkle, Samuel H.
Runkle, Susie

Lodge

146
146
146
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

Death Date
Mar. ?, 1936
Dec. 27, 1949

14, 1922
(1914 )
Dec. 30, 1945
June 'j, 1953
June 28, 1949
Feb. 5, 1951
May?, 1941
Apr. 1, 1942

Aug.

S

Sackett, G.L.
Sauer, Frank
Schollars, John
Schubert, Rose
SchUIllann, Florence M.
Sheelhorn, Carl
Sheldon, Viola
Shultz, Martie
Smith, Anna
Smi th, Eli zabeth
Smith, Jane
Smith, Lillian
Sommer, George
Spangler, H.W.
Stevenson, I.C.
Sullivan, Frances
Sullivan, Margaret

4
4
4

146
4
4

146
4
4
4

4
4
4
4
4
4
4

(1903)

?, 1917
(1927)
May 5, 1930
Mar. 6, 1947
Feb. 20, 1921
May 4, 1940
May 4, 1922
(1905)
Feb. 1, 1939
(1901 )
Jan. 22, 1926
Oct. 28, 1932
July?, 1917
Jan. 18, 1943
Apr. 11, 1950
Sept. 30, 1952

Apr.

T

Taylor, Lucy Hobbs
Thompson, Ida
Thompson, Wells
Tidrow, F.M.
Toms, Catherine
Toms, Chester
Tuttle, Lizzie
Tweed, Rose

4
4
4
4
4
4

146
4

Oct. 3, 1910

(1903)
(1925)

Jan. ?, 1941
Apr. 6, 1942
Oct: 6, 1932

(1902)
5, 1908

Aug.

U

Ulrich, Mary
Urbansky, Alice

4
4

Oct. 15, 1918
May 14, 1938

V

Van Neste, H.G.

4

85

June 9, 1943

�KANSAS REBEKAH - I.O.O.F. - DEATH NOTICES - 1891-1953
Lodge

Name

Death Date

W

4

Wampler, Ruby
Ward, Eliza C.
Watkins, Catherine
Watson, T.A.
Whedon, Charles B.
White, Mary
Wiggens, Madge
Wiggens, Bert
Wiley, Amelia
Wilson, J.B.
Woodward, Grace
Woolf, Fora

4
4
4
4

146
4
4

4
4
4
4

June 20, 1953
Dec. 22 , 1934
May 22, 1928
Oct. 9, 1929
Jan. 23, 1946
Dec. 18, 1943
Feb. ?, 1941
July 15, 1933
(1906)
Nov. 20, 1948
June 2, 1950
Apr. 5, 1942

X

None
Y

146

Young, Mildred

Apr. 12, 1950

Z

4

Ziensenis, Augusta
Zuttermeister, Clara
Zuttermeister, Louis

4
4

Jan. 23, 1942
Nov. 11, 1925
Mar. 30, 1923

RECENT OBITUARIES OF RESIDENTS BORN BEFORE 1900
Some recent obituaries appearing in the Lawrence Journal World. The edition is
given in parentheses.
BORN, Anna Frances (PAULI), b. 5 Aug 1896, Eudora. KS; d. 14 Oct 1989, Wichita.
KS; m. ? BORN. (Mon. 16 Oct 1989)
COX. Alice Catherine, b. 23 Sep 188~, Johnson Co., KS; d. 22 Oct 1989, Olathe. KS;
m. Nahlen H. COX, 1925. Hesper, KS; m. Charles COX, 1963, Baldwin, KS.
(Tues, 24 Oct 1989)
CRISS, George. b. 20 Feb 1895, Big Springs, KS; d. 9 Nov 1989, Lawrence, KS; m.
Lorena Ella CARR 20 Apr 1922, Lawrence, KS. (Fri. 10 Nov 1989)
LANSDOWN, Annie I., b. 29 Apr 1895, Lawrence. KS; d. 23 Oct 1989, Dayton, OH;
m. William L. LANSDOWN Jul 1924, Peoria, IL. (Wed. 1 Nov 1989)
SEIWALD, Alfred S., b. 31 Dec 1895, Eudora, KS; d. 20 Oct 1989, Topeka, KS; m.
Alma SCHEHRER 14 May 1924, Eudora, KS. (Sat. 21 Oct 1989)
WILEY, Essie, b. 24 May 1894, northern Douglas Co., KS; d. 4 Oct 1989, Topeka,
KS; m. Ezra WILEY 6 Nov 1913, Lawrence, KS. (Thurs. 5 Oct 1989) .
WILLIAMSON, Minnie ,"., b. 12 Aug 1895, Baldwin, KS; d. 18 Oct 1989, Eudora, KS;
m. Edward CRUMET 16 Sep 1914; m. Bert WILLIAMSON 1959. (Thurs 19 Oct 1989)
86

�IMPORTANT DATES IN THE HISTORY OF LAWRENCE
The following was printed in the Lawrence
1929. Submitted by Iona Spencer.

Journal-World~ Thursday~

10 October

1609: The second charter of Virginia granted all the lands for Point of Cape
Comfort northward for two hundred miles and from coast to coast. This
made Kansas English as Point Comfort was on the 37th degree of
latitude.
1802: Louisiana Purchase. Kansas was included in the tract.
1824: Congress passed bill authorizing road from Independence~ Mo.~ to Santa Fe.
This later became the Santa Fe trail and passed thru Douglas County.
1825: What is now Eudora township was made part of Shawnee Indian Reservation by
government treaty.
1827: CHOUTEAU~ a French trader, passes through county.
1842: FREMONT passes through on way to California.
1849: Gold seekers going to California pass through county.
1854: April 13. Settlers arrive in county and take claims.
May 15: Kansas-Nebraska bill passed. County open for settlement.
May 26: Clarke STEARNS and John BALDWIN took claims on site where Lawrence
was founded. A.W. and A.F. GLENN, M.S. WINTER and William SHIRLEY
settled Lecompton.
July. Site of Lawrence chosen by BRANSCOMB and ROBINSON.
July 19. John A. WAKEFIELD settles Kanwaka.
August 1. First party of settlers reach Lawrence.
September 15. Second party of emigrants reaches Lawrence.
September 18. Lawrence Association formed.
September 19. Association officers elected.
September 25. First hotel opened. Called "Astor House" facetiously.
September 26. Work started on second hotel.
October 1. First religious service. Moses POMEROY died. First death and
burial. First Bible class started.
October 6. Town received the name Lawrence.
October 9. Charles ROBINSON, John MAILEY~ S.Y. LUM, A.D. SEARLE and O.A.
HANSCOMB elected trustees of Lawrence.
October 15. Kansas Pioneer published by John and J.L. SPEER at Medina~ Ohio
and dated for Wakarusa, Kansas Territory.
October 19. Governor REEDER and party visited Lawrence.
October 21. Herald of Freedom published at Conneautville, Ohio, by George
BROWN.
October 26. Lawrence CARTER first child born in Lawrence was born on this
day.
October 30. Fourth party of emigrants which left Boston on October 17
arrived.
November 11. First snow storm.
November 30. Election of Delegates to Congress. Killing of Henry DAVIS by
Lucius KIBBEY.
1855: January 1. Steps taken for founding college. Stakes driven and stone hauled
to sight of old University building. Citizens celebrate with banquet.
January 11. Territorial Indignation meeting at Lawrence over claims.
January 16. Edward P. FITCH starts school.
January 18. Dr. ROBINSON, Dr. DOY and J.S. EMERY elected school committee.
January 29. Preliminary meeting for organization of Free State Society.
February 8. C.W. BABCOCK appointed postmaster.
87

�March 10. Meeting of members of Union School District. Committee had chosen
site on Mr. FRYE's claim for school. Martin ALLEN&gt; William YATES&gt;
Robert ALLEN elected trustees. Robert HUGHES collector. H.W.
WATERMAN&gt; clerk.
March 30. Election in Lawrence for councilmen. Election in county for
representatives from first district to first Territorial Legislature.
~1ay 20. Steamer "Emma Harmon" arrived at foot of levee at sundown. Carried
passengers and cargo.
May 24. Steamers "Financier" and "Hartford" arrived at noon. All steamers on
way to Fort Riley.
July 4. First fourth of July celebration in Lawrence.
November 21. Charles DOW killed by Franklin A. COLEMAN.
November 22. Free State men hold meeting at scene of DOW murder. Jacob
BRANSON arrested by Sheriff JONES and rescued later at home of Major·
ABBOT.
December 2. Free-state companies from Bloomington&gt; Wakarusa and Palmyra
arrive in Lawrence. Sheriff JONES arrives in town with body guard.
100 armed Free-state men arrive from Topeka.
December 3. Governor SHANNON issues proclamation asking citizens to aid in
capture of BRANSON. It was dated November 29.
December 4. Judge CATO's court at Lecompton found bills of indictment
against Free-state men.
December 6. Thomas BARBER killed on road home.
in Lawrence. Sheriff
JONES arrives in town with body guard. 10o-armed Free-state men
arrive from Topeka.
1856:June 2. Battle of Black Jack.
June 4-5. Free State attack on Franklin. Capt. J.B. ABBOTT's men attack fort
and capture arms and ammunition.
August 12. Second attack of Free-state men at Franklin. "Sacramento"
captured. Wagon load of burning hay pushed up against blockhouse.
David S. HOYT killed near Fort Saunders.
August 15. Free-state men attack Fort Saunders.
August 16. Col. Sam WALKER and detachment capture Fort Titus near Lecompton.
September 13. Captain HARVEY with Lawrence force has fight at Hickory Point
in Jefferson county&gt; five miles east of Ozwakie. Pro-slavery men
surrender.
1857: March 24. Steamer "Lacon" arrives at Lawrence and returns to Kansas City.
March 26. Robert G. WALKER of Mississippi is appointed Governor of
Territory. Fred P. STANTON of Tennessee&gt; secretary.
June 1. Republican paper started in Lawrence. Norman ALLEN publisher and T.
Dwight THATCHER as editor.
September 7. Meeting of Lecompton Constitution convention.
October. Baker University established at Palmyra&gt; now Baldwin.
1861:January 29. Kansas admitted as a state when President BUCHANAN signes
admission bill.
March 4. Abraham LINCOLN inaugurated as president.
April 12. Bombardment of Fort Sumpter and Civil War commences.
1863:QUANTRILL with a band of over 400 guerillas burns and sacks Lawrence&gt; leaving
over a hunqr~d and si~ty dead.
I

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�Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to
gain best results. Queries are also free to nonmembers~ but must concern Kansas
related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send queries and copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor - perhaps they will help someone else.
COATES
DOREMUS
HAMMOND
TUTTLE
WHEDON

Mrs. George D. DOREMUS~ RR #2~ Washington~ IL 61571
Seeking information concerning Thadius WHEDON and wife Hanna
HAMMOND~ who homesteaded on Wakarusa Creek where the Santa Fe
R.R. bridge crossed. They were parents of Lizzie TUTTLE who
taught at Blue Mound School (my grandmother) and Charles WHEDON
who farmed the homestead later. Need dates of homesteading~
where from and when they came to that area~ brothers and sisters
if they had any. I often heard my grandmother say that Ruby
COATES was an ancestor but I never knew the connection. Ashbul
WHEDON had property adjacent to Thadius~ but do not know the
relationship there~ either.

HOUGLAND
McCLAIN

Mrs. Maxine HOUGLAND~ Rt. 1~ Box 262~ Perry~ KS 66073
Is Charles McCLAIN~ age 35 in the 1850 census of Potosi~
Washington Co.~ MO~ the father of Mary P. McCLAIN~ b. 28 Nov
1848~ Potosi~ Washington Co.~ MO? Could the Charles McCLAIN~
age 75 in the same 1850 census~ be father of Charles McCLAIN~
age 35?

HAYS
HOUGLAND
McCLAIN

Mrs. Maxine HOUGLAND~ Rt. 1~ Box 262~ Perry~ KS 66073
Seeking information on Frank M. HAYS~ born in the 1840's~
Washington Co.~ MO~ married Mary McCLAIN about 1876. Frank M.
HAYS left Bonne Terre~ MO in 1885~ and no one knows where he
went.

HART
WELCH

David L. HART~ 4001 Jean Avenue~ Bethpage~ NY 11714
Searching for any descendants or relatives of my great-great
grandfather~ Marshall Nay HART (1824-1898)~ sometimes listed as
M.N.~ M.M. &amp;M.W.~ who~ with his second wife Sarah Ann WELCH~
came to Nortonville~ Jefferson Co. area of Kansas in. Aug 1854.
He had a son~ my great grandfather Samuel Calvin HART~ from a
previous marriage~ and 4 other children by Sarah Ann: Luella
Jane Griffin~ Frank Neigh~ Fayette Marshall, and Sanford
Christopher HART~ all of whom resided in Nortonville except the
latter~ who resided in Harper~ Harper Co.~ KS in Aug 1898. M.N.
HART had 2 brothers~ Nathaniel C. and Fayette P. HART also of
Nortonville. Marhshall N. and Sarah A. HART are buried at the
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�Nortonville Cemetery. Anyone related to or having knowledge of
of these people is asked to write or call (516)433-8460 anytime.
EVANS
JORDEN
Mc~1ARMICK

NEMEYER

Henrietta JORDEN~ 1605 N. 7th St.~ Baytown~ TX 77520
The family of Henry NEMEYER is looking for his children and a
sister whose name may have been Barbara. His mother~ Mary Ann
McMARMICK~ married 1st Adam EVANS of Randolph Co.~ IL~ by whom
she had a son~ my grandfather Andrew John EVANS.

SOME TIPS FOR WRITING QUERIES
I put together these tips by looking at the policies of a variety of publications.
- the editor.
1. Feature the surnames PROMINENTLY~ but don~t just submit a list of surnames.
2. Focus your inquiry on one family at a time~ but if that family can be linked to
other surnames~ include those links.
3. Include as many birth~ marriage~ residence and death dates and places as you
can for the persons you are inquiring about. A suggested format is: first name~
last name~ birthplace~ birthdate; place of death~ date of death; place of
marriage~ date~ spouse's name.
4. Note references already consulted if space permits.
5. Use only standard abbreviations. The New England Historic Genealogical Society
requires these listed below~ and they have become somewhat the standard:
anc. = ancestors~ ancestry
b. = birth~ born
bp. = baptized
bro. "" brother
bur. "" buried
c. or ca. "" circa (about)
ch. "" child~ children
c.r. "" church record
co. "" county
d. "" death~ died
dau. "" daughter
desc. "" descend~ decendants~ descended~ descends
d.s.p. "" decessit sine prole (died without issue)
d.y. "" died young
fame "" family.
fl. "" flourished~ lived
g.s. "" gravestone
info"" information
m. "" married. marriage
p. "" parents~ parentage
pOSSe "" possibly
probe "" probable~ probably
ref. "" reference
rel. "" related~ relative(s)~ relationship
rem. = removed
res. "" resided
sis. "" sister
twp. = township
w. "" wife
wid. "" widow~ widowed

90

�INDEX TO VOLUME
ABBOT~ Major~ 88
ABBOTT~ J.B.~ Capt.~
ABELLA~ N.E.~ 58
ABRAMS~ Jennie~ 81

88

ALLEN

88
88
Robert 88
ANDERSON
Andrew~ 81
Augusta~ 79
Bessie. 81
Edward~ 81
Hannah~ 81
Helen Frances
Mary. 81
ANTON~ Anna~ 76

No.2

J.A., 81
Emma B.• 58

BENSON~
BERG~
BEURMANN~ Minnie~
BIDGOOD~

81
Wm •• 81
BIDINGER, Maggie, 77
BISHOFF~ Jeannette, 81
BISHOP, Marguerite H., 58
BLOCHER, Lydia, 76
BOCK, Mildred M•• 59
BOGGS, Patsy, 59
BOHRER, Mark, 64
BOLES~ Lula, 79
BORG, Jessie Eleanor, 67
BORN~ Anna Frances Pauli,

ADAMS

Bertha~ 81
Jennie~ 81
ADAMY~ Ruth A.~

XIII~

81

Martin~
Norman~
~

86

Mary, 59
BOYD
Albert Mason~ 64
Anna Josephine, 64
Catherine May~ 63
BOWMEN~

65

Hart~

ARMSTRONG~ Edith~ 76
ARNETT~ Mabel Wilma~

67

BABBITT
Da le ~ 58
Norma~ 58

87
Bertha, 76
58
F.A.,
BALDWIN.
87
Wilber
59
BANKS, Bro.
81
BARBER,
88
Geo., 81
BARKER, Jo Anne
59

BABCOCK~ C.W.~
BADSKY~
BAHNMAIER~ Paul~
BAILEY~
66
John~
BANDEMER~
W.~
J.A.~
Thomas~
BARKELY~
S.~
BARRIKLOW~ S.C.~ 80
BARROWS~ Florence~
BARTON~ Mary~

81

75
BAXTER
Del bert ~ 58
John Lambert, 67
Mary M. ~ 58
BEASLEY
Norma M., 59
Willis H.~ Jr., 59
BEDALE~ Sarah~ 81
BELL, Cora ~ 81
BENEDICT~ Frank G.~ 67
BENETT, A.S., 78
BENJAMIN, Nellie, 81
BENNETT, Dorothy, 60

Demsey~

63

Emily, 63
George M.• 63
George W., 63
Harry Ellsworth~ 64
James~

63

James

Smith~
Jeremiah~ 63
John~ 63

63

Martha, 63
Mary, 63
Robert ~ 63
Smith, 63
Thomas, 63
William, 63

BRADEN~ Olive~ 80
BRANSCOMB~
Jacob~

87

BRANSON,
88
BRECHEISEN
Anna~ 78
Clara, 76
Gertrude, 75
Hannah, 75
BREEZE
Mary, 81
Thomas~ 81
BRIGGS, Maggie~ 81
BRINDER~ Ella L., 76
BROERS, Marie, 77
BROWN
Fannie~ 78
George~ 87
91

BROWN, cont.
Hattie Beach, 67
Homer Howden, 68
Justyn, 58
Olve Irene~ 68
Wallace, 68
BROWNING, Emily. 78
BRUNK~ Doris. 59
BRYANT, Nellie, 68
BUCHANAN, President~ 88
BUCK, Helen Elizabeth
"Buckie", 68
BUNN, Dorothea Graham, 68
BUNTON
Ella, 81
J.E., 81
Kathryn J., 58
BUNYAN~ Mary B.~ 80
BURCHILL~ Mary Dresser,
58
BURKE ~ Anna, 75
BURNS
J.M. ~ 81
Mary. 77
CAIN
Donald~ 58
Roberta, 58
CALDER~ Elsie, 80
CARDER, Rose, 81
CARLYLE, Lenore W.~ 65
CARNAHAN, Mary, 75
CAROLL, Nora~ 78

CARPENTER~ Agnes~ 80
CARR~ Lorena Ella~ 86

CARTER

Lawrence~ 87
R.~ 81
W.R.~ Mrs.~ 81
CATO~ Judge~ 88

Wm.

CHAPMAN
Beverly J.
Lawrence~

CHARLTON

~

58

58

E.L.~ 81
John~ 81
CHENEY~ Janet~ 76
CHILDS, Ruth~ 77
CHOUTEAU~ 87
CHRISTIE, Joyce~ 59
CLARK~ Katie~ 81

CLARKE~

Dorothy

V.~

58

�CLAYTON) Elizabeth) 78
CLOUGH
Goldie Hout) 58
Vivian) 58
COATES) Ruby) 89
COBB) Willard H.) 58
COHEN) Mary) 81
COLE
Ervin) 81
Florence) 75
Ruby) 78
COLEMAN
Frankl in A.) 88
Herbert Rockwood "Bus
Herbie". 68
COLWELL) Betty) 59
CONSTANT) Clyde S.) 68
COOKE. Georgia. 81
CORDELL) Chloetta) 59
CORNS) Lyman Alvah) 68
COS LEY
Emma) 81
F.D.) 82
COTTER) Dennis J.) 59
COUCH) Maudie. 58
COX
Alice Catherine) 86
Charles) 86
Mahlen H.) 86
CRAM, Della) 64
CRISS) George, 86
CRITTENDEN) Sandra L., 59
CROWDER) Abbie, 82
CROWLEY) Corrine Ruth) 69
CRUMET) Edward, 86
CURTI S) S. H.) 82
CURTISS
Earl L.) 58
Oma L.) 58
CUTTER) Fred, 82
DAUGHERTY
Bell) 82
Chas. H.) 82
DAVIS
Donna V.) 59
Henry) 87
Mary K.) 82
DEAN
Jan) 58
Virgil) 58
DETWILER
grandfa ther) 63
Samuel) 64
Susan Catherine) 64

DeWOLF) H.F.) 82
DICE, Ma be 1) 77
DOCTOR) Marjorie, 58
DODDS, Frank B., 82
DODRIGE) W.H., 78
DOREMUS
George Dustin, Mrs.)
59, 89
DOW
Charles, 88
Jonathan Mahaffie) 69
DOY, Dr., 87
DRAVIS) Lena, 78
DUFFY) Margaret) 82
DUMMER) Charles E., 65
DUNCAN) Alta J.) 58
DUNMIRE) Ray) 69
DUNN, Elizabeth, 59
DURR
Charles, 58
Mary Frances) 58
DWYER, Duke) 80
EADS, Miriam G.) 59
EDMONDS) Maude. 82
ELLIOTT, H., 79
EMBERS
Grace) 58
Robert. 58
EMERY
estate) 79
J. S., 87
EMONS, Anna, 82
ENGEL, Agnes Estelle, 69
EVANS
Adam, 90
Andrew John. 90
Emma C., 76
W.R., 64
EVERETT
Edna. 82
Mary. 82
W.S., 82
EVINGER
David. 58
Marlene) 58
EWING. Beatrice, 75
FAIR. George H., 69
FIEGENBAUM. B.F., 80
FILBURN. J.S., 77
FISCHER, Erna C.T .• 69
FITCH, Edward P.) 87
FLORY, J.Mq 76

92

FOLKS, Ray Jesse "Fokie")
69
FORD
Emma) 76
Hattie, 79
FOUK) Anna) 80
FOUST, Molly) 82
FOXWELL) Sadie, 82
FRANCIS
Carol, 58
George) 58
FREARK) Christine
Beatrice) 69
FREEMAN) Marjorie H., 58
FREMONT) 87
FRENCH) Frank) 82
FRICK) Ell a) 77
FRITZEL) Dorothy H.) 58
FROST) J. D.. 82
FRYE
Babra) 82
Mr.) 88
FULLER
Elizabeth) 82
Mary) 77
GABRIEL, Margaret) 58
GANTENBEIN) Larry) 58
GARDNER
Joan) 82
Mary, 82
GASKILL) Rhoda) 79
GEELAN) Nettie) 79
GENTRY) Daisy) 82
GIBB
Jim) 58
June) 58
GILDER) Hedley. 82
GIMBLET
Dorothy C.) 60
Ernest C.) 60
GLENN
A.F.) 87
A.We) 87
GODDING) Frank Eugene) 69
GOFF) Virginia Fern) 69
GOOD
Hattie) 82
J.B.) 82
Mary, 82
GORRILL, M.A •• 79
GORTON
Catherine) 58
Thomas, Dr •• 58

�GOULD
George~

82

G.R .. 64

82
GRAVES
Harol d ~ 58
Maxine~ 58
GRAYSON
John~ 82
Verl ine ~ 82
GRIFFIN
r4amie~ 76
Martha ~ 82
Rejeana R.~ 60
Timothy L., 60
GRIFFITH~ Atwilda, 82
GRIGGS, Mattie, 82
GRISMORE, Eliza, 82
GROVER, Joel, 66
GRUM, Addie~ 82
GRAINGER~ Tannie~

HART, cont.
Sarah A., 89
Viola Willit, 65
HARVEY
Capt., 88
Tracy, 77
HATCHER, children, 62
HAYNES, Elizabeth, 60
HAYS, Frank M., 89
HELLSTROM, Ray, 60
HELMER
Carolyn, 58
Susan, 58
HENDERSON, Eithel, 83
HENRY, Gladys Margaret,
70
HERRICK, Anna, 83
HERRINGTON, Nancy, 60
HEY, Jacob, 80
HILL, Laura, 76
HINES, Ida, 83
HOFMANN, Barbara G., 60
HOLDERMAN
Alden, 58
Mae, 58
HOLMES, Cecil, 83
HOOVER, Mark A., 60
HORNADAY, Helen M., 70
HOSKINSON, Minnie, 79
HOUGLAND, Maxine, 58, 89
HOUSEMAN~ G., 77
HOWARD, Chester, 83
HOWE, Sadie, 83
HOYT, David S., 88
HUELSBERGEN
Helmut, 58
Ursula, 58
HUGHES
Nydia, 83
Robert, 88
HUGHEY, Lora P., 58
HULLMANN, Katherine, 79
HUPPER, Tildy, 78
HURD, George R., 76
HUSTED, Bell, 83
HYRE, C.W., 80

HAAS, Bertha~ 79
HAKUBA, Clara, 80
HALING, Ruth, 76
HAMMCOT, Magdalena, 83
HAMMOND, Hanna~ 89
HANCUFF, Mary Louise~ 58
HANSCOMB, O.A., 87
HANSEN~ Warren, 70
HARBOUR, Maude, 83
HARRIS
Virginia L., 58
Wi 11 i am T., 58
HART
Alice Waif, 65
Calvin Wild, 65
Carlos Maedon, 65
David L., 60, 65,89
Estella Eugenia, 65
Fayette Marshall, 89
Fayette P., 89
Frank Neigh, 89
Geneva Beatrice, 65
George W., 66
Halleck Floyd, 65
Harold, 65
Helen Frances, 65
Homer, 65
ICE, Margaret, 77
Lucy Emma, 65
ICEMAN, Lizzie, 80
Luella Jane Griffin, 89 INGELS, Edna Marie, 70
Marshall Nay, 89
IRVIN, Virginia, 60
Nathaniel C., 89
Roy, 65
JACKSON, Bessie, 79
Samuel Calvin, 65, 89
JAMISON, Mary I., 58
Sanford Christopher, 89
93

JARDON
F. X., 78
Marvin, 58
Norma, 58
JEFFRIES, J.H., 83
JENNINGS
Addie, 76
Ethel, 78
JENSEN, Lillian, 83
JESPERSEN, Conrad Karl,
70
JEWETT, Lillian, 83
JOHNS, Emma, 83
JOHNSON
Aurelia L., 60
Elsie, 76
Frances, 77
Marguerite, 58
Otto J., 60
JOHNSTON, Ellis T., 83
JONES
Brother, 83
Elzie, 83
Sheriff, 88
JORDEN, Henrietta, 90
KAHLE, Minnie, 83
KANAGA, Margaret S., 70
KARNES, Belle, 83
KAUZER, Adelaide Marie
"Della", 70
KEENY, Mary, 83
KELLAM, Emily, 80
KENDALL, Cora, 83
KENNEDY
Jackie, 58, 62
Max D., 58
KENNENBURG, Minnie, 77
KENSIT, Inez S., 60
KETELS
Elsie, 83
Marie, 70
KIBBEY, Lucius, 87
KIDWELL
Irma L., 58
Ri cha rd L., 58
KING
Edwina, 58
Myron, 58
KINGERY, William, 76
KIRCHOFF, Gertrude Agnes,
70
KISHER, Karolynn, 58
KIZER, Ruth, 77
KLINE, Dorothea M., 60

�KNOX
Bernice D.~ 60
Dennis I.~ 60
James W. ~ 60
KOHLER, P 76
KOWING, Clara, 83
KRAFT~ Christine
Davi dson ~ 58
KREIDER~ Lucile Minerva,
q

71

KUNKLE
Ellen~

John J.

83
~

83

LACAS~ Peter~ 63
LANDON, Anna, 83
LANSDOWN
Annie I.~ 86
Wi 11 i am L. ~ 86
LARSEN~ Victor Robinson~

71

83
LAUGHLIN
Allie, 83
Lottie~ 79
LAWERSON, Bertha~ 77
LAWRENCE
A1ice ~ 83
Edna, 83
Georgia Bessie, 71
LAWSON
A. J. ~ 58
Mary ~ 58
LEACHER~ Hattie, 83
LEARNED~ S.S., 83
LEONARD
Fred, 60
Rosalyn, 60
LEPPER ~ Fay ~ 83
LERCHER~ Charles~ 83
LESCHER
Bessie ~ 83
Frank H., 83
LEWIS~ Elizabeth~ 83
LIGGETT~ Lucy~ 80
LILLIS~ Ruth Marie~ 71
LINCOLN~ Abraham~ 88
LIND~ W.S. ~ 79
LONG
Fern, 58
Rebecca Enola~ 71
LOTHELZ~ Nellie~ 83
LOTHHOLZ~ Rose~ 83
LUCKAN, Louise Anna~ 71
LUM~ S. Y
87
LATHBOLZ~ Ann~

q

Joan Black~ 60
LUPHER~ LaDora Grace~ 71
LUTZ~ Clara~ 83
LUND~

MacDONALD~ Helen, 60
MAGILL~ I.H.~ 84
MAILEY~ John~ 87
MANROSE~ Holly Avery~
MANTEX, Leora~ 84

Charles~

71

89
89

McCOLLOUGH~ Mary M.~ 79
McCRAHIA, Ora~ 84
McFARLAND
Mary, 84
R.S., 84
McGEE~ Virginia L.~ 59
McGILL~ Maribelle, 71
McKINNEY~ Lilia~ 76
McKINZIE~ Heber A.~ Mrs.~
62
McKITTRICK~ Rachael~ 84
McLELLAND, Lou~ 79
McMANNESS
Brenda~ 59
Erma G. ~ 59
Michael~ 59
McMARMICK~ Mary Ann~ 90
McMASTERS~ May, 63
MEANS
Ada~ 75
Alta~ 75
Hugh~ 75
MEARS, William~ 77
MEDHUST~ Dorn~ 84
MEEDER
Albert~ 75
Archie, 75
Bernice ~ 75
Charles~ 75
Cornelia~ 75
Davi d ~ 75
F1orence~ 75

94

Philip G 75
MEINKE
Etta~ 75
J.H. ~ 75
Vernon~ 75
MELVILLE
Edd Jr. ~ 75
Edd W. ~ 75
Ellen~ 75
Margaret~ 75
MERSKER
A.E. ~ 75
J·ohn ~ 75
Ruth~ 75
MESENHIMER
Clifford~ 75
Edna ~ 75
Mildred, 75
Myron~ 75
Orland~ 75
Scheyler C. ~ 75
METCALF
John, 63
J.C.~ 64
Martha Boyd, 63, 64
METSKER
Ali ce ~ 75
Elizabeth~ 76
Grace~ 75
Henry C. ~ 75
Iva ~ 75
Lottie ~ 75
Marvin ~ 75
Marvin C. ~ 75
Mary ~ 75
Ruth~ 75
Shirley A. ~ 60
Wegie ~ 75
MEYER
Frederi c B. ~ 75
Herman E., 59
Olin~ 75
Pauline F.~ 59
Ruth A. ~ 60
MEYERS
Anna~ 75
Katie~ 75
Rebecca~ Mrs.~ 75
MICHAEL
Al bert ~ 76
q

MARCH, John Ruthven, 71
MARKLEY, Yvonne~ 58
MARKS~ Alex~ 62
MARTIN~ W.E.~ 77
MATHERS~ Laura S.~ 78
MATHINA~ Martha~ 80
MATNEY~ S.E.~ 75
McCALL
America, 79
Matilda~ 78
McCARTHY~ Paul J., 58
McCLAIN
Mary P. ~

~'EEDER, cont.
George~ 75
May~ 75
Nannie ~ 75
Philip~ 75

�MICHAEL, cont.
Bertha, 76
Camilla, 76
Clarence, 76
Davi d, 76
David A., 76
Eva, 76
George E., Sr., 76
George Jr., 76
Glenn, 76
Hy1 inard, 76
John, 76
Joseph, 76
J.C., 76
Leo, 76
Loui s, 76
Otto, 76
Ralph, 76
Samue 1, 76
Theodore, 76
MIGLIARIO
Charles, 76
John, 76
Mary L., Mrs., 76
MIGNOT
Emery, 76
Helen, 76
L.B., 76
Ralph, 76
MILBURN
Bessie, 76
Ernest, 76
Jess, 76
Lilia, 76
Ray, 76
MILES, Ida, 77
MILLER
Albert, 76
Alva, 76
Carol, 76
Charles C•• 76
Charles G., 76
Christian P•• 76
Cristopher. 76
Delbert. 76
Earl. 76
Ella. 84
Elva. 76
Ethel. 76
Fay, 76
Frances. 76
Frank D•• 76
Frederic. 76
George. 76
George E.. 76

MILLER. cont.
George F., 76
Glenn E., 76
Glenn Jr •• 76
Harry, 76
Howard, 76
Ina. 76
Jesse, 76
John. 76
John A•• 76
John C., 76
Katherine. 76
Laura. 76
Leo. 76
Lloyd, 76
Loyal. 76
Lula. 76
Margaret, Mrs •• 76
Marjorie, 76
Mary, 76
Maxine. 76
Melvin. 76
Milford. 76
Orpha. 76, 79
Pearl. 76
Pharon, 76
Ra1 ph. 76
Robert A., 76
Ruth. 76
Tena. 76
Vanroy W•• 76
Viola, 76
William. 76
Willis. 76
Willis 0., 76
MILLS
Carrie. 77
Stuart, 59
MILTON. Charles Lewis
Callaway, 72
MINGER. L.H •• 80
MISENHIMER
Arthur. 76
Benjamin Franklin. 76
Ethel, 76
Garnet. 76
Gertie. 76
Opal, 76
MISKIMEN
Chester. 76
Esther. 76
Harvey. 76
Henry, 77
Raymond. 76

95

MISSER
Noble D., 77
Ra 1ph, 77
MITCHELL
Alexander Baldwin. 72
Arnold. 77
Bert, 77
Carl. 77
Cecil, 77
Charles. 77
Chester. 77
Frances C., Mrs., 77
Gladys. 77
Goldie. 77
James. 77
James H.• 77
John. 77
Johnie. 77
J.D •• 77
Owen. 77
Pearl ie, 77
Ray. 77
Samuel. 77
Solon. 77
Violet. 77
Wa lter A•• 77
Wi 11 i am. 77
W.J •• 77
MITCHEM, Maude. 75
MOCK, John, 63
MOHATT, Cornelia, 78
MOHLER
Benjami n. 77
Emma, 77
Frank B., 77
George. 77
Irene, 77
Mary A•• Mrs •• 77
Otto, 77
Otto C., 77
William, 77
MOLDENHAUER
A1bert, 77
Clarence, 77
Floyd. 77
Irene, 77
Wi 11 i am. 77
MONCRETH, J .• 78
MONROE
Alva. 77
Arline, 77
Arnold. 77
Bessie, 77
El sa, 77
Green M•• 77

�MONROE~ cont.
Highlan~ 77
Letha ~ 77
Robert~ 77
Theresa ~ 77

MONTFOORT

Adelia~ 77
Caroline~ 77
Charles~ 77
Clarence~ 77
Henry~ 77
Jacob~ 77
Jennie~ 77
John ~ 77

Mabel. 77
MONTGOMERY
Etta~ 77
Fay~ 77
Glenna~ 77
Ha11ey~ 77
Isaac L. ~ 77
Letha ~ 77
Neva. 77
MOODY
Alberta ~ 77
Chester~ 77
John~ 77
Juanita~ 77
Virginia. 77
MOORE
Al bert~ 77
Anita ~ 77
Cora ~ 77
Fred ~ 77
Fred H. ~ 77
George~ 77
Ira ~ 77
I.H. ~ 77
James P. ~ 77
John~ 78
Joseph W. ~ 77
Judith. Mrs.~ 77
J.A. ~ Mrs •• 77
Kate ~ 77
Levi ~ 77
Mary~ 59
May~ 77
Nettie~ 77
Roy~ 77
Sharon Kay~ 59
Walter~ 77
William~ 77
Wi 11 i am D. ~ 77
MOORIS
Clara~ 77

MOORIS~

cont.

Howard~ 77
Sadie~ 77
Wayne ~ 77
Wi 11 i am~ 77
Will i am H. ~

MORTON~ cont.
Louis~ 78
Pearl~ 78

MOSES
77

MOORISS
All en A. ~ 77
Nathan~ 77
MORAN ~ John ~ 77
MOREHOUSE
Augustus~ 78
Helen~ 78
Lewis B. ~ 78
May~ 78
MORGAN
Carrie~ 78
Cleo. 78
Clyde E. ~ 78
John~ 78
John F. ~ 78
Leo~ 78
Letha~ 78
Vera~ 78
Wi11ard~ 78
William~ 78
Wi 11 i am R. ~ 78
MORRIS
A. ~ 78
Emma~ 78
Howard O. ~ 78
Maggie~ 84
Martin~ 84
MORRISS
Clarence~ 78
Effie~ 78
Florence~ 78
Floyd~ 78
George O. ~ 78
Goldie~ 78
Laura~ 78
Nellie~ 78
Nevamay~ 78
Oti s B. ~ 78
Venafay~ 78
Wayne~ 78
MORTON
Abie~ 78
Angus~ 78
Duncan~ 78
Emery~ 78
George F. ~ 78
Gil be rt C. ~ 78
Joe~ 78
Katy~ 84
96

Kenneth~ 78
Lewis A. ~ 78
Winifred~ 78
MOSS
Alberta ~ 78
Edward ~ 78
Elizabeth~ Mrs. ~ 78
E. ~ 78
Harry ~ 78
Homer~ 78
Homer F. ~ 78
John~ 78
John H•• 78
Maud~ 78
Ruth~ 78
MUCKEY
Christian~ 78
Fred~ 78
Jacob~ 78
Mary ~ 78
May~ 78
MULL
Ed ~ 78
Florence~ 78
Harriet ~ 78
Harry~ 78
MURPHY
Anna~ 78
Bessie~ 78
Dary~ 78
Dave ~ 78
Del bert ~ 78
Esther~ 78
Eugene~ 78
Francis~ 78
George~ 78
Georgie~ 78
Harry~ 78
James~ 78
James P.~ 78
John~ 78
Ma rga ret ~ 78
Mary~ 78
Michael. 78
Michael J.~ 78
Thomas~ 78
Tracy~ 78
T. K. ~ 78
W.M.~ 78
MURRAY~ Stella~ 79
MUSICK~ Cheryl A.~ 59

�MYERS
Delmar) 78
E.E.) 78
Myrtle) 78
Wi 11 i am Randa 11
"Ching") 72
NEAL) Emma) 84
NEEL, Barbara, 60
NEELY, Laverne A., 78
NElS
A1 F., 78
Baby, 79
Benjamin, 78
Carl, 79
Clarence, 79
Fred, 79
Fred W., 79
F., 79
Gideon, 79
Harry, 78
Irene, 78
John, 78
Mildred, 79
Minnie, 79
Naomi, 78
Oliver, 78
Oscar, 79
Pete, 79
Peter J., 79
Ruth, 78
Selma, 79
Vera, 79
Wi 11 ie, 79
NELSON
Ernest, 79
Fred H., 79
Opal, 79
Viola, 79
Walter, 79
NEMEYER
Barbara, 90
Henry, 90
NEVIN, W.E., 84
NEWLAND
Charles, 79
Charlie, 79
Edith, 79
Elizabeth, 79
Eva, 79
George, 79
Leonard, 79
Mabel, 79
Mary L., Mrs., 79
Nellie, 79

NIBARGER
Charles) 79
Clarence, 79
Cora) 79
Daisy) 79
Daniel) 79
Dora) 79
Edna) 79
Jefferson) 79
J.SO) 79
Lula, 79
May, 79
NICHOLS
Alice, 79
Amos D., 79
Anna) 79
Burton) 79
Charles, 79
Clyde, 79
Clyde E.) 79
Da le) 79
Elmer, 79
Geraldine, 79
Gertrude) 79
Gretton) 79
John) 79
Marjorie) 79
Marlin) 79
Martha) 79
Preston) 79
Raymond) 79
Rose, 79
R.T.) MrsO) 79
Viola, 79
Wi 11 i am E.) 79
Wm. R.) 79
NICHOLSON
Helen, 79
Ora, 79
Rufus K., 79
NIEBRUGGE
Carl) 79
Martha, 79
Mi lton) 79
William CO) 79
NIEDER
August) 79
Carl) 79
Emma) 79
Gotleib, 79
Henrietta, 79
Henry) 79
Hugo) 79
Lena, 79
Minnie, 79
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Walter, 79
William, 79
NISELY
Charles A., 79
Floyd, 79
Frank, 79
NOBLE, Laverna, 84
NOE
August G., 79
David, 79
Gladys, 79
Hazel, 79
Madeline, 79
NOLAND, William, 79
NORTH
Audrey, 79
Donald, 79
Eugene, 79
Gladys, 79
John E., 79
Mary, 79
Paul, 79
Thomas, 79
Verda, 79
NORWOOD
Cora, 79
George, 79
George W., 79
Helen, 79
Jessie, 79
Julia, 79
May, 79
Rachel, 79
Ray, 79
Robert, 79
Ruth, 79
R.M.,79
NUFFER
August, 80
Charles, 80
Charles W., 80
Donald, 80
Leonard, 80
Leonard A., 80
Oscar, 80
Paul, 59,80
Rose, 80
Wi 11 i am, 80
NYE
Cora, 80
Edward, 80
Emily F., Mrs., 80
Frank, 80
Wi 11 i am, 80

�OATMAN
Arthur, 80
A. Roy, 80
Berni ce, 80
Ethel, 80
Glenn, 80
Marion, 80
Ruth, 80
OBERHELTZER, Etta, 84
OBYRUS
Alma, 80
Anna, 80
Harry, 80
Lula, 80
OEHLERT
Charles, 80
Edith, 80
George, 80
Jacob, 80
OEHRLE
Bertha, 80
Gotleib, 80
Pearl, 80
Viola, 80
Walter G., 80
OELISO, Joe, 80
OESCH, Salone, 84
OGDEN, Raymond C., 80
OLDHAM, Charlie W., 80
OLMSTEAD
Edd W., 80
Leroy, 80
Nelson, 80
Wil ber, 80
OLNEY, Avery Fincher
"Little Pap", 72
OLSON
Charles, 80
C., Mrs., 80
Gus, 80
Henry F., 80
Oscar, 80
ONESLAGER, Kevin, 59
ORE
John R., 80
Watson, 80
ORR, George A., 80
ORTOLF, Frank, 80
OSBORN
Alice, 80
Allen J., 80
Ella, 80
Grace, 80
James, 80
Maude, 80

OSBORN, cont.
Rosie, 80
Sarah, 77
OTT
Arden, 80
Arthur, 80
Myrnice, 80
OWEN, Lily Leiby, 84
OIBRIEN
Emily, 80
Eunice, 80
Harold, 80
James J., 80
John, 80
Larah, 80
Lois, 80
Mabel, 80
Mary, 80
OICONNELL, Mary Bell, 60
OINEAL
D. C., 80
Edward, 80
George, 80
John, 80
Lula, 80
OINEIL
Blanche, 80
Forest, 80
Harold, 80
Herbert L., 80
Maurice, 80
Paul J., 80
Ralph, 80
PARDEE
Agnes, Mrs., 78
Bessie, 78
PARKER, Martha, 59
PARRISH
Maude, 84
N.M.,84
PAULI, Anna Frances, 86
PEARSON, Frank E., 60
PELLET
Carrie, 84
R.F.,84
PEMBERTON, Marie M., 60
PENCHARD, Frances, 72
PEPPARD, Phy M., 79
PERKINS, Mary Rice, 84
PETERSON
Cecelia, 84
Christian, 84
PETTY, Virginia, 84
PHILLIPS, Nettie May, 72
98

PIERSON
Edith, 80
Myra, 84
PLATT
Arthur Henry, 65
Beatrice, 65
Wanda, 65
POLSON, Cordelia, 84
POMEROY, Moses, 87
PORTER, Pearl, 78
POSTIN, Lorane, 77
POSTMA, James L., 59
POTTER
Dona 1d, 59
Elizabeth, 84
PRAGER, David, 62
PRALL, Rhoda Rudd, 60
PREISACH, Minnie, 84
PREYER, Frank Arthur, 72
QUANTRILL, 88
RADER, Juanita, 60
RAINES, Opal, 77
READ, Fred W., 84
READING
Ellen, 84
J.W., 84
REECE, Lila, 72
REEDER, Governor, 87
REID, Janet, 60
REYSTEAD, Minnie, 77
RICE, Nancy, 63
RICHARD, Sophia, 84
RICHARDS
Carrie, 85
C. F., 85
Helen Aileen, 85
Siras Howard, 85
RICHARDSON, Mabel Jennie,
72
ROBERTS
Louie, 85
Wi 11 i am, 80
ROBINSON
Charles, 87
Dr., 87
Nellie, 85
ROBSON, Sena, 85
ROCKHOLD, Louisa, 79
ROSE, Bessie, 80
ROSS
Albert Clayton, 73
Robin, 59
RUESCH, Maude, 79

�RUGGLES~ Lula~ 80
RUMSEY~ Charles~ 85

SHOTTWELL~ Maryette~ 78
SHOWALTER~ Catherine, 76
SHRADER~ George~ 63
SHULER~ Mary~ 78
SIMMONS~ Ella~ 77

RUNKLE
Samuel

H.~ 85
Susie~ 85
RUSH~ Oliver~ 79

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Mary~

85

SACKETT~ G.L.~
SAILE~
Marie~
SANDERS~ Elizabeth~ Mrs.~

Kathryn

60
SAUER~

SAYLER
John

Frank~

59
59

73

85

G.~
Virginia~
SCHEHRER~ Alma~
SCHELDON~ Evelyn~
SCHELL~
Viets~

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59
Dorothy
60
SCHMIDT, Clara, 80
SCHOEPFLIN
Octavia~ 80
Wi 11 iam~ 80
SCHOLLARS, John, 85
SCHOTT~ Cynthia, 59
SCHRADER~ Eva Lena~ 73
SCHRIMPLIN
Edith B., 60
Frank E., 60
SCHUBERT, Rose~ 85
SCHULTZ, Martie, 85
SCHUMANN~ Florence M., 85
SCHUMM
Bob~ 59
Sandra, 59
SCOTT
Maude, 80
P.P .. 77
Wilma ~ 78
SEARLE, A.D.~ 87
SEITZ, Louise, 80
SEIWALD, Alfred S.~ 86
SELZER~ Emma, 77
SHANNON, Governor~ 88
SHARP, Ethel~ 76
SHAW, Ray H. ~ 60
SHEELHORN~ Carl, 85
SHELDON~ Viola, 85
SHEPLER~ Rebecca~ 75
SHIRLEY~ William~ 87
SHOEMAKER
Rose Mary~ 60
Ruth~ 78
SHOGRIN
Donna, 59
Quentin~ 59

W.

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76

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Adell

Carr~
Anna~
Claude~
Elizabeth~
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Jane~
J.E. ~
Lillian~
~ 63
Mattie~
J.~
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59

85
Gertrude 76
85
76
85
Martha
79
Nancy
59
Zona 59
SNEDEGER
B. Jean~ 59
Charles E. ~ 59
SOCKER, Anna~ 79
SOMMER~ George~ 85
SPANGLER
H.W .. 85
Karl B."Sprecken"~ 73
SPEER
John~ 87
J. L., 87
SPENCER~ Iona B.~ 59
SPROULL~ Ralph D.~ 73
STANLEY~ Dora~ 78
STANTON~ Fred P.~ 88
STEARNS~ Clarke~ 87
STERLING~ Allan~ 73
STEVENS~ Myra~ 73
STEVENSON, I.C.~ 85
STOKES~ Clara~ 75
STRAHAN
Florence Mabel~ 73
Gladys Allene~ 73
STREETER~ Ashby Adelbert~
73
STRICKLER~ H.J.~ Hon.~ 66
STUART~ Mary Lynn~ 59
STUBBS~ Stella, 74
St. JOHN~ Evelyn~ 65
SUFFRON~ Clara~ 80
SULLIVAN
Frances, 85
George ~ 77
Margaret, 85

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TALLEY
Fay~ 59
Lloyd M. ~ 59
TARLTON ~ M. ~ 77
TAYLOR~ Lucy Hobbs, 85
THATCHER~ Dwight~ 88
THOMAS ~ J.. 65
THOMPSON
Ida~ 85
Well s ~ 85
THUDIUM~ Olga Margaret~
74
. THURBER~ Karl ~ 60
TIDROW~ F.M.~ 85
TITLE, Barbara Dobbins~
60
TOMBERLIN, Virginia L.~
60
TOMS
Catherine~ 85
Chester~ 85
TUCKER~ Fannie~ 78
TURNER~ Ethel~ 76
TUTTLE
Lizzie~ 85~ 89
Lucinda~ 78
TWEED~ Rose~ 85

UHL, W.A. ~ 78
ULRICH
Ethe 1 Lenore ~ 74
Mary~ 85
UNGER~ Rose~ 80
URBANSKY, Alice~ 85
VAN NESTE~ H.G.~ 85
VAN TRIES, Minnie~ 80
VAN VORHEES~ L.~ 79
VAUGHN
Donald~ 59
Wilma~ 59
VOPICKA~ Joanne
Bartleman~ 60
WAKEFIELD~ John A.~ 87
WALKER
Charles Frederick, 74
Robert G. ~ 88
Sam~ Col., 88
WAMPLER~ Ruby~ 86
WARD
Charles Emerson~ 74
Eliza C.. 86
WATERMAN~ H.W.~ 88
WATKINS~ Catherine~ 86

�WATSON, T.A., 86
WEAVER, Arthur Bullene,
74
WEIBEL, Leo N., 74
WE I R, D. H., 66
WELCH, Sarah Ann, 89
WELLING
D.P., 59
Edna, 59
WENRICH, F.C., Mrs., 79
WEST, Justina A., 74
WHEDON
Ashbul,89
Charles, 89
Charles B., 86
Thadius, 89
WHIPPLE
Darrel, 60
Judith C., 60
WHITE, Mary, 86
WHITMAN, Alice, 80
WHITNEY, M.W., 75
WHITSON
Carol J., 59
Robert H., 59
WIGGENS
Bert, 86
Madge, 86
WILBER, Minnie, 77
WILEY
Amelia, 86
Essie, 86
Ezra, 86
WILLIAMS
Cora, 76
Fay, 80
John, 59
~1ary Ann, 59
Patricia J., 60
WILLIAMSON
Bert, 86
Minnie M., 86
WILLS, Edith, 78
WILSON
Estella Eugenia Hart, 65
Hazel Emelyn, 74
Helen Agnes, 74
J.B.,86
WINCHELL
Arthur, 59
Mary Lou, 59
WINTER, M.S., 87
WOODWARD, Grace, 86
WOOLF, Fora, 86
WOOLSEY, Ida Newell, 74

WORLEY
Charles, 59
Erma, 59
WRIGHT, JoAnn Havens, 60
WUENSCH, Alvena, 78
YATES, William, 88
YOUNG
Lena, 78
Loretta, 59
Mildred, 86
Phyllis J. Baecher, 59
ZEIGLER, Mary, 79
ZELB, Mary, 80
ZIENSENIS, Augusta, 86
ZUTTERMEISTER
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Louis, 86

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P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
OFFICERS
President • • • • • • • •
Vice President ••••••
Recording Secretary •••
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Mary Burchill, 1612 St. Andrews Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp;Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
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Ways and Means ••••••
Five Generation Charts ••
Cookbook Chairman ••••
Independence Day •••••
Maple Leaf Festival •••
Budget • • • • • • • • • •
Cemetery Book Chairman ••
Calling Committee Chair.
FGS Representatives •••

Erma McManness, 1600 W. 22nd St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Fay Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Vivian Commons, Rt. 1, Box 205, Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073

Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
Shirely North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
JeanSnedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
.• Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, KS 66047
Publications •••
Pioneer Chairman. • • • • Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence,'KS 66049
• • All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
Pioneer Committee
friends who submit articles.
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�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046~0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Fall 1989

Vol. XIII, No.1

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

PAGE

Diary of John Walborn BATDORF •••••••••••• ~.............................

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FITCH Family Letters Available at the Watkins Community Museum.........

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In the Matter of the Petition of John N.O.P. WOOD......................

9

Obi tuary of Hon. B. F. DIGGS............................................

16

A Fish Story about Clarence HOADLEY and Bob FLUKE......................

16

Lecompton Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1900..........................

17

Lecompton Draft Registrations, 1917....................................

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The SIMON Families of Douglas Co., KS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Douglas Co., KS Marriage Records, 1889 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••

23

Understanding Dates

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the Old Style Calendar Before 1752 ••••••••.•••••

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The Kansas Farmer &amp;Mail &amp; Breeze Directory, 1920, L - MATNEy ••••••••••

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QUERIES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••._•• ••••• ••• • •••• • •• • •• • •• •• •• • • • •• • •• •

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INDEX of Names in Current Issue •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••.•••

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PUBLICATIONS List......................................................

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THE PIONEER welcomes articles and
records for publication that are
relevant to Douglas County family
history, with the exception of
articles from published and
copyrighted sources. It is not
necessary that articles be camera
ready, but if you are typing for that
purpose, be sure and leave enough
margin space for binding. Send
submissions to the PIONEER EDITOR at
the address above, or submit to a
Board member.

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(V) WolIs"llie Cen,a,ory, 'fl.'12
(!) Black ":ack Caillctery. t 836

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( 2) JOhn Tecums.t&gt; lTauy} Jon~., 1846
( 3i RObert II. Pe-lrson, 1854
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( 5) Snmuel Scott, 18:;5
( 5) Gaerge lOb;ng:er, 1856
( 7) Joen Pellibone, 1856

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Bullard [jls, No. 52, 1867.
(e) Eve'green Dlel No. 42, 1867
(I) Merch,m" 01" No.3, 1867
(0) Briles School, 1003
ttl) Drown Oi91 No. 32. 1800'9
(I) Meline, 1000
(jI Vaspa.lIna, 1880',
(k) PIC?,.n' Valley Uls, No.2, law's
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(p) PI'lspeo, Uls, No. 58, 1871
(q) Le I.oup 0101 No. 85, 1819
(I) McKaughan School, 1879
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(49) John Milchall Todd, 1871
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�DIARY OF JOHN WALBORN BATDORF
This is the diary of John Walborn BATDORF. It covers the time of Sept. 1864
to March 1865 while he was in the Union Army. The original_~~Jongs to Lois
EVERSMEYER, of Douglas County, Kansas. John W. BATDORF was her great grandfather.
A sincere thanks to Lois EVERSMEYER for sharing this diary with us. A special
thanks also to my sister and her friend for helping me with this project.
All spelling and punctuation was copied as it was written in the diary. If
there are any mistakes, I am sorry because the writing was sometimes difficult to
read.
Transcribed and submitted by Carol-WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS
66046.

The following article is from. the Wellsville, Kansas Bicentennial Book 17761976. It tells about Mr. BATDORF and family and the map shows the place where they
settled.

John Walborn BATDORF was born in 1830 in Berks
County, Pa. Two years later his parents moved to
Champaign County, Ohio where he grew to manhood. In 1852,
he drove an ox team across the plains and mountains to
California. Three years later he returned and settled in
Iowa. He married Charlotte WERTZ of Tipton, Iowa in 1857.
He served in the 11th Iowa Volunteer infantry in 1862,
was in the battle of Shiloh, later marched with Sherman
from Atlanta to the sea and to Washington City where he
was discharged at the end of the Civil War.
In 1868, John and Charlotte BATDORF moved with
their three children, Emma (HARRISON), Mary Elizabeth
(WATSON) and Will by covered wagon to Kansas. They
homesteaded on a farm 3 1/2 miles southeast of Wellsville
in the Salem Hall school district where they raised
cattle and farmed. Two more children, Dave and Cora
(BARNETT), were born to them there.
.

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�THE DIARY OF JOHN W. BATDORF
John W. BATDORF
Tipton Cedar Co. Iowa Oct. 13, 1864 was drafted on the 29
day of Sept 1864 for one year from date of draft
Names of drafted men of Tipton forces
John W. BATDORF
Wm KETTEL
James RIPLEY
Alexander CAMPBELL
Casper FILSON
Leaves ACHELTICE
George WESTFALL
C F MCLARK
James WELLS
left camp A__ on the 20 of Oct ___ on Chicago on the 21 for indianapolis on the 22
&amp;arived at indianapo1ias on the 22 &amp; left on the 24 &amp;arived at Loiuvi11 Ky. &amp;
lef on the 25 for Nashville &amp; landed at Nashville on the 26 &amp; left for Chatanija &amp;
landed at Chatanija on the 27 &amp; left for Dalton on the 28 &amp; landed at Roame gao
oont the 29 came to the 26 Iowa on the night of the 29 of Oct Nov th 11 left early
in the morning &amp; travailed 22 miles &amp; campt start on the 12 aboput 3 oc10ck in the
morning travailed through A1tana where SHERMAN ___ food &amp;campt 3 miles Nov 17 to
day we marched 23 miles ad good Roads saw some live hogs &amp;chickens &amp;Turkeys
foraging parties take evy Thing that they can find saw some molasses ___ tolerable
good. Bettr than any that we have come over eyt in gao past through McDaner here
we past general SHERMAN &amp;any amount of soldiers Nov 18 got up early &amp; Ready to
start but did not leave so our Boys went out a foraging got swate potatoes all the
Regimet could use &amp; all the fresh pork &amp; beef this for the first time I ha all ___
to eat since I left home we left camp last night after dark &amp;marching 8 miles &amp;
campt near a church it Rained nearly all night Nov 19 got up early &amp; still Raining
started at daylight marched 2 miles &amp; got on the Rong Road &amp; had to turn Back
making the march for nothing travele 9 mile &amp; bot Breakfast here we com across a
Rich man took 400 1bs barr1s of flower &amp; bare1s 4 of sugar molasses pork chicken
hogs catte1 potatoes &amp;evry thing here J eats some Ripe tomatoes &amp; some nice green
1ettes our companie was detailed as ___ guard. here is a big flowering mill on the
River ___ a vry nice water ___ a nice here is a nice cotton factory ___ at night
as we ___ to start we got order that we would not leave Before morning Rained hard
last night we war on gard at Mr. BUTTS house 40 miles to Maken 75 miles to
Andersonville here are some of our prisoners they report one thoisand troups ahead
of us to oppose us in our Raid to day we herd that LEA had evacuatd Richmond &amp;was
making for us or for the gu1d Nov 20 Sun. we left camp early very muddy &amp; Bad
travling crost the oza1mu1ga River on pontoons. they Burned for BUTTS all his
cotton which amounted over three hundred thousand dollars &amp; Burnt the factory
campt at a place Rained all night Nov 21 Rained nearly all day &amp; tuned'very coa1d
at night very muddy got in camp at dark had all our clothes wet hard night for
sleeping Nov 22 ___ froz &amp; snowed last night coald all day had Bad marching coald
all day &amp; some snow Nov 23 froze hard last night bad ___ a man this morning to day
we marched all day until 9 0 clock to night froze hard campt in a field very coa1d
Nov 24 marched about 12 miles campt had a good eat Nov 25 got up early marched
hard all day &amp; campt in a good plase plenty wood &amp; water we
23 our men had a
___ &amp;cleaned out the ponies at a small town &amp; Burnt the town our loss I do not
know But was very small the Rebs loss Considerable 26 Saturday started earley
marched 7 miles &amp; crost the River &amp;came 1 mile &amp; cooked diner to day we past the
11 Iowa I saw Tipe BARRET, he told me that the Boys ware all well
says we
marched over two hundred miles in 15 days after diner we travaied 8 miles &amp;campt
4

�here we came up with all of the
here the 3 Iowa &amp; the 2 nd war consolidated we
have now over nine hundred men in our Regiment to day J J _ _ _ first gray
B Sunday Nov 27 got up earley &amp;marched 3 miles &amp;came to the Charlston &amp;Macon
Railroad her we war ordered to halt &amp;stack arms &amp;tare up the Road &amp; Burn frait
house water tank &amp;
Nov. 28 marched hard
campt
near pine swamp N. 29
got up at 3 oclock &amp;we want &amp; Built fire so~at we could sea to.cross the.swamp
started Before day light &amp;marched hard all day through swamp &amp; plne land flne
timber hardley any farms through here land poor No towns for some time _ _ ~
Nov 30 got up earley &amp; started on our march crossed 7 or 8 swamps Bad marchlng
all pine timber &amp; sandie soli campt near a s\,/amp in the pine woods weather very
hot I sweat as much as I did in harvest. December the 1 1864 very hard marching
very wet and muddy &amp; very warm to day I got sick as _ I walked all day &amp; carried
my load campt late D. 2 I had my nap sack hauled &amp; I did not get up with my
Regiment crost the River on the pontoons &amp; tore up the Rail-Road &amp; Burnt _ _
Burnt
to the
&amp; had my nap sack stolen with Blanket oil &amp; shelter
tent socks drawers-5hirt tobaco
paper &amp; house wife ink &amp; all my trinkets
worth about 25 dollars Dec-3 still on-the other side of the River taring up the
RailRoad Dec 4 had hard all day &amp; campt late in the woods good camp 65 miles from
savana Dec 5 got up early &amp;marched very hard all day til dark &amp; campt in the
woods water hard to get wood poor _ very _ _ had sand swamp all day Dec 6
did _ the today I paid _ _ _ _ _
I was sick all day &amp; night with the
Diarhear &amp;pains in my stomache our Regiment for forage &amp; hosses &amp;mules &amp;nigers
Dec 7 to day Rained &amp;we marched to the River &amp;crosed &amp; had to sKermish for 3
miles from Road 2 of our men got Kild &amp;one wonded the Rebs lost more we are 20
miles from _ wheir we will have to fight Dec 8 marched hard until 3 oclock &amp;
campt &amp; through up Breast works until 12 0 clock Then slept until about 4 for up &amp;
got Breakfast turned cool last night Robert says we Killed 20 Rebs on the sKirmish
line &amp;_ some wooned &amp; 17 _ Dec. 9 got up early &amp;marched &amp;formed in line &amp;
Battel part of the Regiment formed as sKirmishes &amp;flankers the Rebs war fortified
&amp;we soon Routed them &amp;took 1 piece of artilery found severl dead &amp;some wonded
We campt early &amp;throwed up Breast works we are 12 miles from savana Dec 10 got up
early &amp; Ready to march _ &amp;marched through a swamp water 6 in deepe &amp;marched
_ mile &amp;formed in line of Batte1 in a Bad swamp tall grass &amp;our cannon sheld
the Rebs the cannon plaid near1ey all day our companies yet
on picket last
night it Rained I had no tent _ Blanket Dec 11 _ _ Sun morning our Battery
opend this morning with 4 guns &amp;was
to
4 others the shells Birst
all around my pickets _ &amp;one shell--I--dodge~hat cam up a forrow that I was
standing severel shells Burst over my head firing eased about noon then we left
our poasts &amp;cooked Breakfast a shell Burst near whar we ware a cooking 1 piece
fell within a ft of our fire we are on a 1 half Rashions 1 1/2 crackers for 2 days
no sugar &amp; but little coffee we had to live so far 10 days &amp;all the way from
Roame we only got 3/4 Rash but we gethered sweate potatoes
turnips &amp;so we
the mosketoes Bit me while on picket Dec 10 fine _ a good-SOrt of the time I saw
Boys offer 50 cts for 1 crackers yesterday I &amp; BALEY for 4 chickens we eat 2 &amp;
give the Boys 1 Dec 12 we joined our Regiment last night we ware on 24 hr &amp; then
we ware _ it got coald last night the ground froze a littel the cannon Boomed
all a round to day one of our officers Capt. DUCKWORTH was Buried he was a fine
man &amp; liked By all that knew him wheir we ware on picket their ware 25
Ricks
of Rise 12 steps long &amp; 5 steps wide estinatd at 2500 to three thousand-SUshe1s &amp;
it was of the first quality we lay in camp all day &amp;washed &amp;cleaned our guns Dec
13 fine morning this morning we had inspection of arms &amp; laid still all day the
cannon ware a b?oming all day.to day fort McAlister was taken with 23 guns &amp;some
small arms &amp; prlsoners last nlght about 8 oc10ck we ware drawen in line of Battel
but did more Dec 14 had a good night sleppe in our shanty cloudy this morning
everything seams quiet picket firing all day Dec. 15 Cloudy &amp;foggy all quiet
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�onley Picket firing Dec. 16 all quiet &amp; I am a taking medicine &amp; have bin for 4
days Dec. 17 all quiet this morning I received 4 letters This is the first since
we Rome, G.A. Dec 18 sunday have not drawe on hard tack or sugar nor coffee for 8
days &amp; we are hard up _ _ _ _ _ _ _ last night we had parched corn &amp;
Boiled Beef for supper Dec. 19 we drew 1 lbs of crackers for 1 day Rashions last
night we Received orders to Be Ready to march with oute Knapsacks at 1 moments
notice &amp;we lay down with all our all cuterments on all night Dec 20 all quiet
onley canonading along the lines I was up in the night &amp; saw the fires at savanna
the Rebs evacuated the plaise on the night of the 20 Dec 21 got up early got
orders to pack up &amp; Be Ready to march at a moments notice &amp;we left campt about 8
o clock to get to savanna about 2 p.m. &amp; campt &amp;_ until noon next day Dec 22 we
marched 3 miles &amp; campt at fort Brown _ _ _ _ J eat some pork &amp; turnips
Dec 23 to day we
pushed aCar to savanna noadedh withlumber &amp; pul'diD miles to Build
quarters Dec 24 to day we ware on grand Review by the General Wm SHERMAN Dec 25
all quiet &amp;we are a fixing our shanties Rained last night Dec. 26 Rained &amp;muddy
to day 8 men of our Companies ware detailed to go to fort thunder for duty 4 miles
from camp Dec 27 we are at fort thunderboalt to day I was fishing for oysters &amp;
_ Enough for 2 good soups _ partners Dec. 28 we had a nice Thunder shower &amp; it
is nice &amp; pleasant Dec. 29 cool &amp;windy Dec. 30 last night a house4 Burnt down
Cool &amp;windy all day Dec. 31 still cool &amp;windy I got a letter from Charlotte
Sunday January 1 1865 fine &amp; pleasant froze last night 2 all quiet Jan 3 to day
the 17th got on transports here &amp; left down River Their ware _10 boats here to
day the prisoners Comensed to Build wharf Jan 4 the soi1ders are still going down
the River Jan 5 to day I was detailed Back to the Regiment &amp; I turned over may gun
&amp;equipment &amp;cooked for the officers Jan 6 Rained last night 7 to day our
Regiment is on grand Review Jan 8 Sunday to day our Boys drew near _9 all quiet
in camp only duty &amp; Rumrs about us leaving up to Jan 16 17 18 &amp; 19 to day we got
orders to march &amp; left camp to crost the River at savanna Rained all day &amp; nearley
all night at night we Returned to our camp again Jan 20 we started again about day
light &amp;crost the second pontoons &amp; built Corderor Roads &amp; Returned at night to
our coald quarters it is impossible for us to move as the teams swamped &amp; it is
still Raining Jan 21 no more to day BAFS &amp;OEHELTREE are in the hospital at
savannah still Raining 22 still Raining 23 _ still it Raining Jan 24 last night
it quit Raining &amp; got coald the ground froze a little &amp; to day it is nice &amp; clear
Jan 25 26 27 1aide in camp &amp; nothing dOing 28 started on a march 22 miles Jan 29
sunday still coald &amp; clear on the 28 they had a fire in savanna the arsna1 &amp; 4
_ Burnt _ _ _ _ Jan 29 got up early marched till night very Bad Roadsswamps &amp;mud very fine timber past severel houses that war Burnt Jan 30 marched to
day Raods still Bad for teams past a small town near1ey all Burnt there I saw a
darkey that one of the 20 core shot Because he would not tell wheir his masters
money was &amp; I also saw a darkey woman that was froze to death we campt with in one
&amp; 1/2 mile of the River Jan 31 to day we laid campt Feb. 1 nothing done to day
Feb. 2 to day we had a load _ _ nothing of interest it Rained last night 3 &amp;
all day Rainey &amp;Cloudy Feb 4 to day we for orders to pack up &amp; leave camp we
crost the Ri ver at sun set _ _ south carol ina Marched 30
Sunday Feb 5
pleasant morning last I Received a letter from home &amp; all we1r-Feb. 6 Rained all
day marched _ forage _ up the Road Rained all night Feb. 7 Rained all day we
marched through mud &amp; rain &amp;_ Roads very disagreeable Feb 8 to day it is nice &amp;
clear &amp;cool got up early &amp;marched very Bad Roads all swamps &amp; sand every thing
Burnt &amp;everything foraged to day the Rebs Run some of our men that ware out a
forging Feb 9 got up early &amp; left camp crost a very Bad swamp &amp; had to waide the
water for 1/ mile &amp; very coald &amp; snowed some to day it took out train until 4 0
clock to crost the swamp _ campt on the other side the Rebs fortif
left campt 4 this morning _ 4 0 clock travi1ed 25 miles to day we past through
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�the Best country since we came in the state we past some very fine farms &amp; houses
Feb this morning we came up to the farm of Mr. WALTER it is General SHERMANs head
quarters was for 3 days WALTER has a fine house. ___ one two thousand acres of
land &amp; cannot on
Raise sufficiant grain to
his family &amp; negroes he told it
himself they Burnt everything he had but his house here is whare we struck the
first Roads ___ this the Charlston &amp; Augsta past the Rebel John S JENING ___ ___
3000 acres of land ___ Negores he left 3 day ______ negores he left 2 days Feb 12
started very early &amp;
until
to the south &amp;
River here we had a
sKermish &amp; took some prisoners-Feb 13 to day we started Before day ___ &amp; crost the
south
&amp; came up with General SHERMAN
travailed hard Burnt everything
we past a --factory &amp; saw wheir their ---Fev 14 Marched earley &amp; campt
early it comensed to Rain about noon &amp; Raine~ll night Feb 15 Rained this morning
marched earley about 1 oclock quit Raining heard cannoning ahead at the River
Their ware
of our men Kild on the sKirmish
cannonoiding all night Feb 16
Cannonoiding This morning This morning we caugh~ight of Colombia the capital of
the
we had some sKirmishing &amp;
&amp; crost the River &amp;
after got
into camp about 10 0 clock no cupper-Feb 17 This morning we saw thar-the Rebs ware
evaluating ___ it has bin a very nice plaise &amp; very Rich we got all the tobaco &amp;
forage of all Kinds that we wanted &amp; last night the town caught fire we got some
prisoners Feb 18 to day we marched on the RailRoad &amp; tore up the tracks past the
large where house in the state &amp; full of grain sugar coffee Rice molasses &amp; all
Kinds of provishions J &amp; 3 others of our Companies went Back to our old camp
expecting our Regiment Back But they did not come so we staid
alone very fine
weather
the Regiment still out on the
Road
------- Feb 20 we marched very hard&amp;--much-sindy &amp; poor-Tana-Feb 21 marche~ard a~day hilly &amp; Rocky land not very--good Feb 22 marched hard &amp; over Rough Roads hills &amp; Rocky country poor Feb 23
Crost the River wattree country very hilly past a small town 2 miles of the River
fine houses Feb 24 Rained all day very Bad travling I saw the finest yard &amp; house
I saw in south Carolina Feb 25 still Raining Roads better today Feb 26 Rained very
hard last night &amp; it is clearing off now W.J. I saw a lot of home gards they all
look very hard we crost Linck creeks had to waid it for 3/4 of a mile waist deepe
the Rebs fired ___ on our men &amp;wounded some we maide the landing &amp; took some
prisoners &amp; Kild some Feb 27 we ware out on picket last night our Regiment
in
camp &amp; Built Breast works our supply train
of the River I have diar~to
~ay Feb. 28 Rained last night ___ to day we ware mustered for pay our supply train
1S not over Linck creek yet Rained all day.&amp; night &amp; still Rainy 1 day of March we
are still laying in camp doing picket duty we have taken good may prisoners here &amp;
about here ______ (remainder unreadable).
amount of letters wrote 2 Charlotte at
1 Charlotte at Chicago
1 Charlotte at inianoplis
/:/
1 G.W. BATDORF
1 to J C BATDORF Davenport
1 to Charlotte BATDORF at Nashville &amp;
1 ___ to Charlotte at Roam ga
1 to the same --- --1 to the same
2 to Lotte from 8 miles of Savanah ga
1 to Dr. J.C. BATDORF &amp; 1 to G.W. BATDORF
2 to Charlotte from fort Brown ga
'
1 from fort Thunderbolt 1865
Jan Too 2 from fort Brown
Jan
to Dr J C BATDORF
Charlotte BATDORF of savanah
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�Feb 1865 from 40 miles up the River
March 13 near
Fayetteville N.C.
March 28 2 from goldsborow
Apri1e3-1 toJ WBATDORF
Ap 6 1 to J C BATDORF
Aprile 10 5 to Lotte gouldsborrow
10 5' to
goal
To The Colon of the
Iowa we would
Respectfully ask you to put us into a
companie together if it is agreeable ~o
it would oblize us very much By so dOlng &amp;
we will all Be your obediant servants
John W. BATDORF 1
Harrison W. BAILEY 2
Alexander CAMPBELL 3
Wm KETTELL 4
Barnard LONG 5
_2, 86
Joshua M. CROGGAN 6
Leues F. OCHELTREE 7
Casper S. FILSON 8
Bafs 10
Jones H. RILEY 9
John W. BATDORF 1
Harrison W. BAILEY 2
Alex CAMPBELL 3
Wm KETTELL 4
B. LONG 5
Lewes F. OCHELTREE 6
Casper FILSON 7
H. RILEY 8
Gi 11 rna BAFS 9
GROZAN 10
Iowa 2: 35

FITCH FAMILY LETTERS AVAILABLE AT THE WATKINS COMMUNITY MUSEUM
The March-April 1989 issue of the IIDouglas County Historical Society
Newsletter ll tells us that in 1979, the great grandson of Edward and Sarah FITCH,
Robert FITCH of Omaha, Nebraska, donated copies of fifty-five FITCH family letters
to the Watkins community museum. A pamphlet containing these letters will be
available for purchase at the museum. In addition, Roger FITCH later donated
copies of one hundred letters from a FITCH family relative in Massachusetts, which
may be viewed at the museum.
Edward FITCH came to Kansas in 1864 as one of the New England abolitionists
who were determined to hold Kansas as a free territory. His letters home told of
every day existence and of the alarms and dangers of border warfare during this
period of crossborder raids between Kansas and Missouri. Edward was a
schoolteacher for a while, then farmed on the outskirts of Lawrence, then moved
back to town and worked in his father-in-law's bookstore. He was shot by
Quantrill's raiders in his home in front of his wife and children, August 21,
1863. Sarah FITCH's letters to Edward's family, dated shortly after the raid, gave
a graphic account of that horrifying event.
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�IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF JOHN N.O.P. WOOD
The following claim appears in "Kansas Claims," Volume 2 of Reports of the U.S.
House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 2nd Session. The volume may be found at
the Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, their call
number 1107. Researched by the editor.
No. 436.
In the matter of the petition of John N.O.P. WOOD.
Douglas County, ss:
John N.O.P. WOOD, the above-named petitioner, being duly sworn, saith: I
have sustained loss and damage by the taking and destruction of property during
the disorder which prevailed in this Territory from November 1, 1855, till
December 1, 1856; a just and true account is set forth in the petition and
testimony now on file in this case; for which loss and damage I claim
compensation. under the provisions of an act passed February 7, 1859, entitled "An
act to provide for the adjustment and payment of claims."
Deponent further saith that during the fall of 1856, a large number of
prisoners, commonly known and called free-State men, were arrested and held in
custody of the existing civil and military authorities in Lecompton, in said
Territory, during several months, a list of the names of which, together with the
periods during which they were confined, as near as deponent ascertained or
recollects, is as follows: all of said prisoners, viz: 109, were captured by the
United States troops. by direction of Deputy United States Marshal CRAMER,
pursuant to the order and authority of Governor GEARY, immediately after the
battle of Hickory Point. Some of said prisoners were indicted for murder, others
for various offences. all growing, as deponent believes, directly or indirectly
out of the civil war that had then been prevailing in Kansas; said prisoners were
virtually and in fact prisoners of war. The civil authority was subverted; the
civil authorities were destitute of means wherewith to supply the wants and '
necessities of prisoners; there were no funds in the territorial treasury to pay
expenses of keeping these prisoners; the United States troops, who served as a
"posse comitatus" to aid in arresting said prisoners, refused to provide for them
from the United States quartermaster's or any other department; the United States
marshal declared that he was only acting in aid of the civil authorities of the
Territory. On the organization of Captain DONALDSON's and Captain WALLIS's
companies of militia, mustered into the service of the United States in September
or October, 1856, said prisoners were turned over to said companies to be guarded
and protected. Said two military companies were supplied with their rations by the
officer in command of United States troops then stationed at Lecompton, but no
supplies were furnished the prisoners. Deponent further saith that at the time
said United States troops refused to provide for said prisoners, he, deponent,
had. in the city of Lecompton. a large stock of provisions, groceries, and
miscellaneous goods and items, such as charged in the schedule attached to
deponent's petition, of the aggregate amount of about $10,000. Deponent then
resided in Lecompton, and was engaged in dry goods and grocery business; all said
goods and property were the sole and absolute property of deponent. About this
time deponent was applied to by the United States marshal to furnish all necessary
rations for said prisoners, as it was not possible that they should be left to
star~e; no other person or persons in Lecompton or vicinity were prepared to
furnlsh at that time adequate supplies for said prisoners; about the same time
Governor GEARY, ex-officio commander-in-chief of the territorial militia, also
requested deponent to furnish said supplies and rations; to do the best that could
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�be done for the comfort and convenience of the prisoners, and to deal out all such
rations and supplies as might be necessary from time to time for said prisoners;
deponent then and there, considering the unsettled and uncertain cond~tion.of
affairs in the Territory, the danger of a renewal of warfare, that sald prlsoners,
as free-State men, were actually prisoners of war in custody of their opponents;
that the pro-slavery forces were destitute of provisions and other means for
furnishing the necessaries of life to said prisoners; that the prisoners were so
situated that natural laws were more potent than mere civil laws or rights of
property; that humanity imperatively demanded that said prisoners be kept from
starvation; that public policy and the peace of the Territory were the alleged
motives for the arrest and detention of said prisoners; that the governor had
determined to allay excitement and hostilities by substituting the forms of civil
government for the anarchy that had so long prevailed, and that he had at his
command a sufficient force to execute his orders; that the pro-slavery forces were
not likely to permit their prisoners to want for rations, even if they had to take
the same by force, for, as prisoners of war, their sense of honor would impel them
to forage for the support of their prisoners if necessary, while their own rations
were furnished by the United States assistant quartermaster; such foraging it was
evident would lead to opposition on the part of those upon whom the foraging
demands would necessarily be made; opposition lead to resistance, resistance to
collision, warfare, and a renewal of anarchy. All these considerations were
pressed upon the attention and consideration of deponent by United States Marshal
DONALDSON and Governor GEARY, who insisted upon this deponent to furnish these
supplies; in addition, the marshal and Governor GEARY proclaimed that the United
States government or the territorial government would be bound to indemnify
deponent for any supplies so furnished; that said supplies must be had at all
hazards; subsequently said deponent consented to furnish and did furnish the
supplies and rations charged in said account or schedule, and every item thereof,
to and for the use, comfort, and necessary maintenance of said free-State
prisoners, and that said supplies were furnished under circumstances of absolute
necessity, to which resistance would have been unavailing, and could only have
resulted in further and heavier sacrifices on the part of deponent. Against such
contribution deponent protested to said Governor and marshal, but finally
consented to proceed therewith for a time. After a few days deponent refused to
furnish some supplies from his store that had been sent for with a file of armed
men belonging to said territorial militia to enforce the demand; in defending his
property deponent had a fight with said armed men in his store; after which the
governor came and urgently-requested said deponent to furnish said prisoners and
guards; this deponent saw the necessity under which he was placed; in said fight
blows were struck with hatchets and other weapons, and wounds inflicted; after
that he continued to furnish supplies upon demand to the amount of the kind and
description in the aggregate as set forth in said schedule. This deponent further
states that he was a citizen of Kansas during the years 1855 and 1856, and has
been residing in the Territory ever since; he now lives in Lecompton. Deponent
prays that all his proofs and papers, heretofore submitted to Commissioner
STRICKLER, (a certified copy of which will be found hereto annexed,) may be taken
and received as his petition, schedule, and partial proof in this case; that some
of the witnesses, whose testimony was filed with General STRICKLER, are now absent
from the Territory, and their personal presence cannot be obtained, viz: Mr.
JOHN~ON started some time ago for Pennsylvania, and James M. TUTON supposed to be
in Llnn county, Missouri, as deponent is informed and believes.
J.N.O.P. WOOD
Subscribed and affirmed before me this 20th day of June, 1859.
Edward HOOGLAND, Commissioner.
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�In the matter of the petition of John N.O.P. WOOD.
County of Douglas, ss:
William P. CALDWELL, of lawful age, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That
he resided in Lecompton during the fall of 1856; I was one of the militia men
mustered into the United States service, and it was made our duty to guard the
free-State prisoners. These prisoners were kept in Doctor WOODis house, now known
as the National Hotel, in Lecompton; he supplied these prisoners with provisions,
with stoves, fuel, beds and bedding, and clothing; these prisoners were kept in
the house and supplied by Doctor WOOD about three months; never knew anyone else
to furnish supplies and provisions for the prisoners; donlt think anyone else was
able to furnish the provisions; Doctor WOOD had a dry goods and grocery store; had
a good stock of goods; Governor GEARY told deponent that he had got Doctor WOOD to
furnish the supplies for these prisoners, such as provisions, clothing, bedding,
stoves, fuel, &amp;c.; also a house for them to stay in during the time these
prisoners were kept in Lecompton; it was an absolute necessity on the part of
Doctor WOOD to furnish the supplies to prevent an outbreak and forcible
contribution, as there was a sufficient force to take violently all the provisions
needed, and this deponent believes that if the supplies had been refused they
would have been taken by force; this deponent knows that some armed men were
refused supplies by Mr. JOHNSON, a clerk in Doctor WOODis store, when an
altercation took place; they came back to the storeroom with a file of armed men;
about seven came into the store, and ten or more at the door; they attempted to
take supplies by force; Doctor WOOD resisted; knocked some of the men down with a
hand hatchet; it was supposed that he had killed one man; the armed men outside
threw stones in the windows, dOing considerable damage; Doctor WOOD, after this,
let them have supplies.
W.P. CALDWELL.
Subscribed and sworn to this 18th day of June, 1859.
THOS. B. WIGFALL, Notary Public
In the matter of the petition of John N.O.P. WOOD.
County of Douglas, ss:
James M. PELOT, after being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he was first
lieutenant of company A, infantry, territorial militia, mustered into service of
the United States during the fall of 1856; during the months of September,
October, and November it was made the duty of said company to guard the "freeState prisoners." These prisoners received the usual "soldiers l rations," such as
flour, coffee, bacon, and vegetables, and said provisions for the prisoners were
supplied by John N.O.P. WOOD, from his store in Lecompton; he kept a dry goods and
grocery store at that time; had a good supply of staple goods, and he was the only
one in town at the time that had a sufficient supply on hand to enable him to
furnish the free-State prisoners with provisions; the quartermasterls department
at Fort Leavenworth refused to supply these prisoners from the public stores.
There were no means at our command to supply these prisoners; there were about one
hundred ~risoners supplied by Doctor WOOD; no one else, to my knowledge, furnished
these prlsoners; he furnished them with (in addition to provisions) stoves and
fuel.
JAMES M. PELOT
Sworn to and subscribed this 18th June, A.D. 1859.
THOS. B. WIGFALL, Notary Public.
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�Territory of Kansas, County of Douglas:
The petition of J.N.O.P. WOOD, of the county of Douglas and Territory of Kansas,
under the act of the territorial legislature, entitled "An act to provide for the
auditing of claims," approved February 22, 1857:
J.N.O.P. WOOD, of the county of Douglas and Territory of Kansas, would
respectfully represent unto the honorable commissioners: That during the year 1856
he was dealing in merchandise (consisting of provisions, dry goods, groceries,
&amp;c.) in the town of Lecompton, county and Territory aforesaid; that during the
summer and fall of the year 1856 a large number of prisoners, amounting from
eighty-four to one hundred and thirteen in number, were held in the town of
Lecompton, Kansas Territory, by the United States marshal for the Territory of
Kansas for various and different offences against the laws of the United States
and those of Kansas Territory; and while held as aforesaid your petitioner
furnished the said prisoners with boarding and lodging, and for number of
prisoners, time of keeping, price, &amp;c., you are referred to the schedule herewith
filed, which is made a part of this petition; that a number of said prisoners were
tried before the proper tribunal in Kansas Territory, convicted, and sentenced to
hard labor in the penitentiary; and that after their conviction and sentence, as
aforesaid, your petitioner furnished to the master of convicts of Kansas Territory
(under whose charge they were placed) provisions, bedding, and clothing, amounting
to seven hundred and fifty-six dollars and seventy-three cents, ($756.73;) that
during the summer of A.D. 1856 your petitioner furnished to the United States
marshal, DONALDSON, and to other persons having command of the territorial militia
engaged in the political difficulties existing in Kansas Territory at that time,
provisions and other necessaries amounting to the sum of one thousand seven
hundred and eighty-two dollars and eleven cents; and that during the winter of
1856, and at the time of the existing political difficulties, your petitioner
lost, by having them stolen and forcibly taken from him by persons engaged in said
difficulties, articles of merchandise and live property, amounting in the whole to
five hundred and seventy-five dollars, and during the summer of 1856 he lost, as
aforesaid, two saddles and bridles of the value of thirty-four dollars and fifty
cents, as will be manifestly shown by reference to the schedule herewith filed;
and interest on the same at the rate of ten per cent per annum for the term of two
years, amounting to one hundred and twenty-one dollars and twenty cents, which, as
in other cases, added to the whole, amounts to the sum total of seven thousand
eight hundred and forty-five dollars and thirty-one cents, all of which your
petitioner most respectfully presents.
J.N.O.P. WOOD
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 21st day of January, 1858.
David T. MITCHELL, Notary Public, Douglas County, K.T.
Territory of Kansas, Douglas County, ss:
On this 19th day of January, 1858, personally came before me William P.
CALDWELL, who, being duly sworn, states: That he was a soldier in the militia of
Kansas Territory in the year 1856, while engaged in the political difficulties
then existing in Kansas; at which time he, together with the other soldiers
en~aged with him, was stationed at Lecompton, Kansas Territory, to guard the
prlsoners who were then held in custody at said time and place; that he acted as
one of the guard to said prisoners all the time they were held at Lecompton, and
knows the number of them.
He also states that he has examined the following account of J.N.O.P. WOOD
as to. the number of prisoners, the time of boarding, and the price charged for
boar~lng; he s~a~es that he knows, from his own knowledge, that said WOOD
furnlshed provlslons and boarded the number of said prisoners, as therein charged,
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�from about the 22d day of September to 17th day of November, 1856, and that the
price therein charged in said account he believes to be correct, and remains
unpaid.
William P. CALDWELL.
Subscribed and sworn to before me on the 19th day of January, 1858.
David T. MITCHELL, Notary Public, Douglas County, K.T.
Territory of Kansas, Douglas County, ss:
On this 21st day of January, 1858, personally came before me Samuel J.
CRAMER, who, being duly sworn, states: That during the year 1856 he was acting as
United States deputy marshal for the Territory of Kansas; that he frequently had
business with the prisoners which were then held in custody at Lecompton, Kansas,
and is well acquainted with the number of prisoners and the time they were held as
prisoners aforesaid.
He also states that he knows that J.N.O.P. WOOD boarded the said prisoners
during the time they were held as such; that he (your affiant) has examined the
account of said WOOD, herein filed, for the boarding of said prisoners, and he
believes the time as charged for keeping said prisoners is correct, and that the
number of said prisoners as therein charged is correct, and the price therein
charged is reasonable, as he verily believes, to the best of his knowledge.
Samuel J. CRAMER.
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 21st day of January, 1858.
David T. MITCHELL, Notary Public.
Personally came before me Samuel B. FORD, who, being duly sworn, states that
he was a soldier at the time and place with William P. CALDWELL; that he has
examined the above affidavit, and agrees with him as to the statement therein as
to the number of prisoners and the time they were held as prisoners, and that
J.N.O.P. WOOD furnished them with provisions and boarding; the price as charged is
reasonable.
Samuel B. FORD
Subscribed and sworn to before me on the 21st day of January, 1858.
David T. MITCHELL, Notary Public, Douglas County, K.T.
Kansas Territory, Douglas County, ss:
Personally appeared before me Robert B. NELSON and Benjamin C. BROOKE, who,
being of lawful age, and being duly sworn, say that they have examined the
following account, and believe that the number of prisoners, time of board, and
price charged therefor, to be correct and reasonable, and that they believe the
said account to be due and unpaid, as they verily believe.
R.B. NELSON
B.C. BROOKE
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 21st day of January, 1858.
David T. MITCHELL, Notary Public, Douglas County, K.T.

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�Territory of Kansas to J.N.O.P. WOOD, Dr.
1856, Sept. 22. To boarding 103 prisoners,
Do
113
do
6.
Do
94
do
Oct.
21.
To
boarding
91
prisoners,
Oct.
6.
Do
87
do
Nov.
17. Do
84
do

4 days, at 75c. per day ••• $299.00
10 do
do
846.50
15 do
do
1,057.50
16 days, at 75c. per day •• 1,092.75
11 do
do
717.75
10 do
do
630.00
4,642.75
By draft of J.B. DONALDSON........................
632.00
To balance due •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,010.75

Territory of Kansas, per Lewis J. HAMPTON, master of convicts, to J.N.O.P. WOOD,
Dr.
1856, Nov. (There follows a list of items charged, including flour, beef, coffee,
pepper, syrup, Orleans molasses, frying-pans, buckets, camp-kettle, cups, salt,
saleratus, star candles, a broom, coffee-boilers, tin plates, washbasins, dishpans, wood, turnips, bar soap, yeast-powders, knives and forks, bacon, and tea.)
Territory of Kansas, Douglas County, ss:
Samuel JOHNSON, being of lawful age, being duly sworn, says: That the
foregoing articles and things as therein stated were furnished and received by the
officers in command and other persons in the employ of the territorial militia,
and the marshal of said Territory while he had troops under his command and
prisoners to provide for, and that said articles were furnished at the regular
prices as sold at retail to any other person, and I have carefully made out said
account and footed up the same, and that the same is due and unpaid, as I verily
believe; I was the only clerk in the store at that time.
Samuel JOHNSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of December, 1827.
H.J. STRICKLER, Commissioner for auditing claims.
Territory of Kansas to J.N.O.P. WOOD, Dr. January 21, 1857. (There follows a list
of furniture - mattresses, comforts, stove, bed and bedstead, and a table - valued
at $196.00).
Personally came before me James M. FONTON, who being duly sworn, states:
That he was under the employ of Lewis J. HAMPTON, master of convicts in Kansas
Territory, during the year 1856 and 1857; that he has examined the items in the
above account and knows it correct as to number, amount and price, because he was
the person who got the items in the above account from J.N.O.P. WOOD, by the order
of Lewis J. HAMPTON, and knows that said articles were got for and used by the
con~icts then under the charge of Lewis J. HAMPTON, and the price charged for said
artlcles is reasonable and the price at which said articles were sold at retail in
Lecompton, Kansas Territory.
J.M. FONTON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me on this 16th day of January, 1858.
David T. MITCHELL. Notary Public, Douglas County, K.T.

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�Territory of Kansas to J.N.O.P. WOOD, Dr. December 18, 1856. (There follows an
inventory of boots, coats, pants, blankets, two horses taken by an armed force,
saddles and bridles, valued at $609.50.)
I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition and
testimony of John N.O.P. WOOD, as filed before me as commissioner, and upon which
I awarded to him seven thousand eight hundred and forty-five dollars and thirtyone cents.
H.J. STRICKLER, Former Commissioner.
Lecompton, June 11, 1859.
In the matter of the petition of John N.O.P. WOOD.
Territory of Kansas, County of Douglas, ss:
B.C. BROOKE, R.M. PATTY, George W. ROBBINS, Jacob S. HERD, James M. DOYLE,
and Wm. M. DOUGLAS, being severally sworn, say: They lived in the town of
Lecompton during the years 1855 and 1856, and were acquainted with the above-named
petitioner; they knew that the petitioner furnished and kept the "free-State
prisoners," about one hundred in number; a part of said prisoners were taken at
"Hickory Point," and the rest taken at other places, and said WOOD kept and
provided for these prisoners about three months; he furnished them with
provisions, fuel, bedding, stoves, &amp;c.; boarding and provisions were very high in
Lecompton at the time; there was a scarcity of provisions in the country;
supplies, such as flour, bacon, &amp;c., were obtained at Leavenworth City or
Missouri; it was well worth, for keeping these prisoners at that time, one dollar
each a day; the petitioner is now residing in the city of Lecompton, Kansas
Territory.
B.C. BROOKE.
R.H. PATTY.
George W. ROBBINS.
Jacob S. HERD.
James DOYLE.
William M. DOUGLAS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of July, A.D. 1859.
Thomas B. PRICE, Notary Public.
Charles H. THOMES, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he resided in the year
1856 on the California road, three and a half miles from Lawrence; that Governor
John W. GEARY told deponent that he (the governor) had got John N.O.P. WOOD, of
Lecompton, to furnish provisions for the "free-State prisoners;" he told me that
said WOOD furnished these prisoners blankets; and this was told deponent by
Governor GEARY a short time after the arrest of the prisoners at Hickory Point;
there were about one hundred prisoners.
Charles H. THOMES.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2d day of July, A.D. 1859.
Thomas B. PRICE, Notary Public.

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�Names of persons indicted for the murder of Charles G. NEWHALL, at the battle of
Hickory Point, September 14, 1856.
Alfred J. PAINE, Charles H. CALKINS, James H. YORK, Francis B. SWIFT,
Charles L. PRESTON, William BRAYMAN, John B. SUGREES, William S. WARE, John W.
WHITE, Thomas ALIFF, Horatio BENT, Oliver LANGWORTHY, Joseph B. GAINES, Richard D.
MICHALOS, Thomas HAWKINS, William KLINE, William G. PORTER, Jason YUNKER, John J.
HAWELL, Isaac GRAY, Edward CATTINGHAM, Thomas P. BROWN, Josiah G. FULLER, Roswell
HUTCHINS, Theodore DICKINSON, Dwight H. MONTAGUE, Henry H. EASTER, Miram KUSLER,
Chester HAY, Lyman D. COLEMAN, John W. STONE, Ezekiel D. WHIPPLE, Samuel STEWART,
Edward A. JACOBS, William KERR, Oliver C. JENKINS, Thomas BOWEN, Gustavus A.
EBERHART, James CONLEY, Aaron D. ROY, Jessee F. PYLE, Henry HURD, Henry PRESTON,
Artemus W. DOLE, Jeremiah JORDON, Phineas STEPHENS, Jared CARTER, Cyrus S.
GLEASON, Joseph KINCH, John LAWRAY, Alphonso S. GATES, Atwell WOOD, Joseph J.
BOYER, Mathew JACKSON, Edmond B. FALLEY, Gilbert TANER, Albert F. BERCAW, Otis
MASON, Calvin D. HIDE, Albert G. PATRICK, William BUTLER, George N. NEFF, Justice
G. KETCHUM, George R. PRIMERY, Eli LYMAN, Alonzo CRAWFORD, Artemus H. PARKER,
David PATRICK, Resolved FULLER, John NEWELL, William H. GILL, Joseph HICKS,
Stafford J. PRATT, Thomas W. PORTERFIELD, George H. POWERS, Aaron M. HUMPHREY,
Thomas VARNER, Walter FLORINTINE, Howard YORK, John S. KING, Sandford VOGLESONG,
Charles J. ANCHIRVAL, Adam BOWER, Thomas LEISON, James BLACK, Giles SMITH, Abram
CUTTER, Thomas BICKERTON, Calvin CUTTER, Andrew J. HARVEY, and others, to the jury
unknown.
.
Clerk's Office, Second JUdicial District, Kansas Territory.
Territory of Kansas, Douglas County:
I, L. ~1cARTHUR, clerk of the court aforesaid, do hereby certify, that the
foregoing is a true and correct list of the names indicted for the murder of
C,harles G. NEWHALL, as appeared by the indictment found against them at October
term, 1856, for the 1st judicial district then sitting in the city of Lecompton.
Witness my hand and seal of office this 27th day of June, A.D. 1859.
"
---L. McARTHUR, Clerk. Per George B. BROWN, Deputy Clerk.
- - -.•~~~.---

..

----o~TUARY-OF

HON. B.F. DIGGS:

Taken from liThe Kansas Monthly," Vol. III, No.1, Jan. 1880, p. 20, at the Kansas
State Historical Society Library, Topeka, KS. Submitted by Beverley Chapman.
Hon. B.F. DIGGS, of Lawrence died on the 16th instant, after a life of
great usefulness. He was formerly clerk of this county, a member of the city
council, and was for some time editor of the Lawrence Tribune. He was born in
Indi~na, Fe~ruary 13,.1827,.c~me to Kan~as in.1866 ~here he did the State great
serV1ce, be1ng an upr1ght c1t1zen, prom1nent 1n pol,tical and social life and a
worker in every good cause. Mr. DIGGS will be remembered as a most excellent and
useful man.
A FISH STORY

The Watkins Museum provided us with a story from the May 23, 1889 Lawrence
Journal. The paper told of Clarence HOADLEY and Bob FLUKE who went fishing at
Lakeview and came back "tired, hungry, sunburnt and as cross as two sticks" with a
"single 'finney,' about 2 1/2 in~hes long." "Bot~ Clarence and Bob are willing to
make oath that they caught the flSh, but even th1S story is doubted by some of
their best friends."
16

�LECOMPTON BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. 1900

Taken from the "Lecompton Sun," Lecompton, KS, for the year 1900. For more
information, write to the submitter, Mrs. lona Spencer, R.R. #1, Box 274,
Lecompton, KS 66050.
1900

Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 9
Mar. 2
Mar. 30
Apr. 6
Apr. 13
Apr. 20
May 4
June 1
June 7
June 14
June 14
June 28
July 20
July 20
July 27
Aug. 3
Aug. 10
Aug. 17
Aug. 24
Aug. 24
Aug. 24
Sep. 14
Sep. 14
Sep. 14
Sep. 14
Sep. 21
Sep. 21
Sep. 28
Sep. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 16
Nov. 16
Nov. 30
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
Dec. 7
Dec. 7
Dec. 14

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brother of Van MASTERSON
Miss ATKINSON and Arthur PEASE
Gertrude WILLETS and Charles HEISE
aunt of Dwight T. HARRIS (Mrs. JONES)
father of Mrs. SLIETZ
son to Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.J. HILL
Jasper ROSE and Nell ie GAINES
daughter to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert SCOTT
Charley W. HEWES and Miss Naoni DAY
William COLLINS and Agnes SHIELDS
Lillian DOUB and O.L. TARVIN
Ida TRACY and Henry G. PARSON
M.W. CARDWELL and Mrs. Lettie B. SMITH
Mr. TRACY and Miss BARKER
girl to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred BAHNMAIER
Mrs. A.K. LOWE
boy to William STEEN and wife
Elmer H. SNYDER and Miss Hattie E. EWING
Rev. E.G. ZELLARS and Miss Lillian BROOKE
Jesse WILKERSON of Perry, KS.
boy to Mr. &amp;Mrs. L.A. STONE
T.A. REISER and Mi ss ~1innie DAY
son of William STEIN (STEEN) and wife
Dr. J.L. WHIPPLE
Mr. RAUSCH of Big Springs, KS.
Mrs. Nettie BELL
Mr. &amp;Mrs. J.M. MOORE have taken a little girl to raise
D.C. ZELLARS
Harry BARBER
M.J. WARNER
Rev. W.R. HUFFMAN
G.O. HUNTER and Miss Sue EWING at Perry, KS.
T.S. EWING and Miss Etta SPENCER
Mrs. WALROD
girl to Matt BURKES at Perry, KS.
boy to Hugh D. LARIMER and son to J.C. STINES at Perry, KS.
J.W. ROBERTS of Perry, KS.
child of J.H. THOMSON's sister.
daughter to Rev. McQUISTIAN and wife (~1cQUISTON)
Mrs. H.C. St. CLAIR.of Lake View
~1r. J.A. EUBANKS' sister of Perry, KS.
daughter to Mr. &amp;Mrs. Fred ·DESKIN
Herman FARLEY in Perry, KS.
son to Mr. &amp;Mrs. Fred GREGORY
boy to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chas. EBERHART
Col. H.M. GREENE of Lawrence, KS.
daughter to Mr. &amp;Mrs. Lester STAUFFER
17

�Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

21
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28
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Adolph SULZEN
Mrs. Garrett niece of Mrs. Sarah HARRIS
Sarah BRYANT, daughter of Jack BRYANT
son to Mr. &amp;Mrs. Thomas HOGG
Hugo SEGALL
~1 : Will GLENN and Miss Jessie NORRIS
M: Miss Lenora HUFFMAN and Joseph A. HANSLER
D: Will LEAMER
LECOMPTON DRAFT REGISTRATIONS, 1917

Taken from the "Lecompton Sun,", Sunday, June 7, 1917. Submitted by lona Spencer
of the Lecompton Historical Society, Lecompton, KS 66050.
70 REGISTERED

Thursday, draft registration day brought even 70 to answer their country's
call. All white, and all American born but two Mexicans. Two sent their
registration cards from a distance; Harry David CLARK from Aurora, MO., and Arthur
L. GIBBENS from Melaurin, Miss. Leonard TIMMONS mailed his card from Denver but it
failed to reach here.
The number of different ages registering were: 18, 6; 19, 9; 20, 3; 33, 5;
34,4; 35, 2; 36, 2; 37,6; 38, 5; 39, 3; 40, 3; 41,3;'42,5; 43, 4; 44, 6; 45,

3. W. Bert JELLISON and son, Opie, were the only father and son to register.
The names of registrants:
Orville Clarence McCALL Ross L. ILIFF
William Perry COOK
Paul Brannen WINTER
George Zebulen WHIPPLE
Opie James JELLISON
John Everett MATNEY
Marion Arthur CLARKE
Arthur SCHWEITZBERGER
Amos JAMES
Harry David CLARKE
Chas. Frederick BROWN
Chas. Andrew MATHEWS
Bruce Evans HOAD
George LaFayette GLENN
John Millard TAYLOR
William Irwin COLLINS
A. L. GIBBENS
Chas. Austin WELLS
Newton Garfield SWALLOW
Elmer SHIRLEY
Charles Leslie KUHN
Amaziah Howard SAIELIS (?) Earnest Gilbert ARNETT
Nathan MORRISS
William Arthur MARTIN
George Henry WAHLENMAIER
A1f MI KESELL
Herbert Conwell COLE
Robert Marshall GRAY
Fred Hill MOORE
Mike SHELLEY
Thomas Frederick CUMMINGS
Harvey Moore GLENN
William Washington MORRISS John Francis CUMMINGS
John Franklin HOOD
Charles Allen MIGLARIO
Frank FITZPATRICK
Ira Allen KETTERING
William Francis SULZEN
Chas. W. SPANGLER
Joe Darryl McCALL
William Frederick GRAUEL
John Steven MIGLARIO
Thomas TARR
William Bert JELLISON
Henry Lee GOFF
Herman 1. BANKS
Manford Edmund BRISBIN
Fred Henry NACE
Albert Sylvester McRAE
Oscar Monroe WINTERS
George Miles BAHNMAIER
Samuel S. DARK
Harley Clement ARMSTRONG
Francisco MARDES
Charles Ross HARRINGTON Al LUNDY
Odion BERSERRA
Calvin Henry MAUST
Charles Baker WINTER
George Edward McCLANAHAN
Guy Hedgeman McCLANAHAN Fred Chr.i s t i an SMITH
Henry Albert ARNETT
James Harvey BURNS
Luther Martin WESHWERT
James Francis McGINNIS
Fred Jacob CARLSON

18

�THE SIMON FAMILIES OF DOUGLAS CO., KS

Submitted by Mark A. HOOVER, 1573 Beverly Rd., Idaho Falls, 10 83402. He indicates
that the parent document, available from him, has 18 pages of text with 55
references and 85 attachments. The attachments include copies of 64 Luxembourg
birth, baptism, marriage, death, and miscellaneous records.
The SIMON families settled between Clinton, Douglas County, KS on
the north and Overbrook, Osage County, KS on the south mostly in
Marion Township, Douglas County. Their migration was from
Junglinster, Luxembourg, a small village about" nine miles
northeast of Luxembourg City, over the last half of the 19th
century and included members from the KRIER, SCHALBAR, SCHREINER,
and THOME' families. They had been farmers in Luxembourg and
continued in that occupation in America, no doubt attracted by
the promise of peace and freedom and the availability of good
farm land. Their hopes and dreams were not in vain as the
families of each of the four immigrant SIMON children -- Mathias",
Peter, Katherine, and Nicholas -- were to enjoy prosperity.
The parents of these four were Johan SIMON and Anna THORNE' (both
born in 1810). The paternal grandparents were Michel SIMON and
catherine BRICHER (or BRICH/BRUCH/BRUCHER/BRUGGER). The maternal
grandparerits were Mathias THORNE' and Magdalena FELLER.
Attached is a summary of data for each of the four immigrant
SIMON children, their children, grandchildren, and spouses where
known. Of the 95 people listed 85 are known to have lived in
Douglas County. The birth record of Katherine SIMON (C. on the
summary), wife of immigrant Wendel in SAILE, is shown below.
Wendel in and Katherine had a 20 acre dairy for many years on the
south side of 23rd Street in Lawrence where the Ford dealership
and Burger King are located today.

�THE SIMON FAMILV OF DOUGLAS CO., KS
Born
A. Mathias SIMON
Mary KRIER

N

o

12 Sep 183~
L)( 20 Aug 1837

U(

beF 1872
1872

9 Jan 1861

August (Nicolas in

L)( 20 Feb 1862

A.2

William

L)( 16 Jul 1863

1 Apr 1872

A.3

Peter Joseph
Margaret R. BENNETT

L)( 5 Mar 1865
MA 16 Feb 1872

1871

KS

abt 1890

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

KS 23 Sep 1893
KS 18 Feb 1901
KS

A.l

L)()

L)(

Buried

Died

Married

Immigrated

~

Jun 1887

Rock Creek Cem

KS 28 Jul 1932

Rock Creek Cem

KS ~ Nov 19~0
KS 25 Apr 1922

Overbrook Cem
Overbrook Cem

A. 3.1

August J.

Oct 1890

aFt 1900

A.3.2

Roy William
KS 20 May 1893
Bern i ce McCONNELL KS 30 Jan 1900

KS 17 Dec 1969
KS 6 May 1962

A.3.3

Corry M.

KS

KS

Rock Creek Cem
Rock Creek Cem

Overbrook Cem
Overbrook Cam·

aFt 1900

May 1897
2~

A.~

John Peter

L)( 11 Dec 1866

L)(

Jan 1867

Junglinster. L)(

A.5

mort-ne' (boy)

L)( 15 Apr 1868

L)( 15 Apr 1868

Junglinster. L)(

A.6

John

L)( 12 Jul 1869

L)(

Junglinster.

A.7

Mary
Gotlieb OEHRLE

L)( ~ Feb 1871
KS 26 Oct .1862

KS 26 Feb
KS 22 Jun

A.8

Wendelin A.
Ida L. HARDTARFER

KS 11 Nov 1873
KS 28 Oct 187~

KS 2~ May 1950
KS 10 Jun 19~5

Rock Creek Cem
Rock Creek Cem

A.9

19~3
19~2

L)(

Overbrook Cem
Overbrook Cem

A.8.1

Mary

KS

7 Nov 1906

KS 21 Nov 1906

Rock CreekCem

A.8.2

Wendelin

KS 28 Jul 1908

KS 28 Jul 1908

Rock Creek Cem

Anna

KS

A.I0 Katherine E.
Arthur A. HASE

aFt 1900

Sep 1876

B. Peter SIMON
Susanna KRIER
William A.
Susan
8.1.1

Arthur P.

L)( 21 Oct 1836
L)( 13 Mar 18~5

1891

L)( 27 May 1867
L)( 9 Feb 1868

beF 1885
abt 1897

KS 18 Jul 1898/9

KS 8 Dec 1966
KS 17 Mar 1963

Rock Creek Cem
Rock Creek Cem

KS 21 Jan 1903

KS
KS

Rock Creek Cem
Rock Creek Cem

6 Feb 1866

KS
L)(

KS

KS 11 Jun 1878
KS 6 Aug 1881

A.11 Caroline
KS 22 Sep 1881
Jacob Edward HARDTARFER KS 26 Jul 1877

B.1

2 Aug 1869

L)(

8 Feb 1910

aFt 1895

2 Sap 1923
2 Dec 19~1
1~

Jun 1911
aFt 1878

Rock Creek Cam
L)(

KS 17 Jun 1918
KS ~ Dec 19~1

Rock Creek Cam
Rock Creek Cem

KS

1~

Mar 1950

Rock Creek Cam

�8.2
8.3

8.1.2

Philomena
William BROEKER

KS

8.1.3

Leo John

KS

3 Oct 1905

U&lt;

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6 Mar 1869
2 Nov 1872

25 Feb 189-4

a-ft 1900

KS
KS

John Peter
Elizabeth SCHALBAR

LX 10 Mar 1872
LX 18 May 1875

1 Apr 1891
1 Jun 1888

a-ft 1900

KS 15 Feb 19-46
KS 21 Dec 1952

Rock Creek Cem
Rock Creek Cem

KS 17 Nov 1952

Rock Creek Cem

LX 2-4 May 187-4

Junglin:ster. LX

1933

Mt. . Calvary Cem

a-ft 1900

KS 18 Jul 1969
KS 3 Nov 195-4

Mt. Calvary Cem
Mt.. Calvary Cem

abt 1859

KS 3 Mar 1913
KS 21 Jul 1903

Rock -Creek Cem
Rock Creek Cem

CA

1918/-41

KS 31 Jan 1888

KS
KS

6 Dec 19-41
7 Feb 19-42

OK -4 Oct 1966
MO 18 Jun 1956

Ander:son. MO Cem
Anderson. MO Cem

1(5 28 Feb 19-41

Wa:sh. Creek Cem

Amelia
_______ SCHIRMER

a-ft 1900

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

Mary

B.5

Katherine M.

LX 22 May 1875

1891

B.6

Jo:seph J.
Victoria M. DOLESHAL

LX 15 Jun 1878
AU 7 Nov 1876

1892

LX 10 Nov 1873

C. Katherine SIMON
Wendelin SAlLE
Peter A. SAlLE
Nellie S. GILL
C.1.1

Kat.herine M.
BODE

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C.1.2
C.2

Franci:s M.

Anna Elizabet.h SAlLE
Eugene Edward LUTZ

LX 13 Jul 1839
GE 11 Mar 183-4
IL

2 Nov 1931
3 Jul 1929

Mt. Calvary Cem
Mt. Calvary Cem

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

-------------O:scar J.
KS 29 Jul 1912
Ruth
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B.-4

C.l

Rock Cr_k Cem

KS

B.3.?

I'\)

KS 18 Apr 1933

Oak Hill Cem
Oak Hill Cem

Mathia:s
Mary SMITH

8.3.?

,

1920/-4-4

a-ft 1920

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

--------1852 or ·57

1852

Oct 1860
Dec 1863

abt 1890

MO
MO

Nov 1892

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

------------MO

Dec 189'!1

KS
FR

7 Oct 1863
9 Oct 1865

abt. 1870

Wash. Creek Cem
Wa:sh. Creek Cem

C.2.1

Eva May
Claude KATHERMAN

KS -4 Jan 1889
KS 21 Feb, 1888

KS 12 Oct 1910

C.2.2

Mart.ha Ana:sta:sia
Earl A. LINDELL

KS 6 Dec 1890
KS 25 Nov 1885

KS 2-4 Feb 1915

C.2.3

O:scar Eugene
Inez 8. HEFFNER

KS 13 Jan 1893
KS -4 Dec 1900

KS 10 Feb 1926

KS 21 Mar 1961

Worden Cem

C.2.-4

Frank Elmer
Thelma SCHWARTZ

KS 28 Aug 1896
KS 2-4 Jan 1909

AR

5 Apr 1950

KS 16 Aug 1973
KS 5 Oct 1988

Wa:sh. Creek Cem
Wash. Creek Cem

abt 1890

1928
19-43

C.3

Franci:s Jo:seph SAlLE
Mary DOYLE

KS
KS

May 1866
Aug 1869

KS

C.-4

John E. SAlLE
Mart.ha J. DOYLE

KS
KS

abt 1867
abt 1870

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

CA

1913/-41

Overbrook Cem
Overbrook Cem

�C.~.l

Gladys

C.~.2

WQndalin
FQrn

C.~.3

------C.8

CLAPHAM

CharlQs A. SAlLE
FrancQs H. KASBERGER

D. Nicholas SIMON
Kat.hQrina SCHREINI;R
0.1

N
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John
Mary J.

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JOSQph

0.3
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(1)

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KS
KS

18~1
18~9

KS

187~

Eudora. Holy Fam
Eudora. Holy Fam

1862

KS

Hay 1873

KS 30 Jun 1927
KS 15 Nov 1890

Rock CrQQk CQm
Rock Craak Cam

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

1888

KS

6 Dac

19~~

KS

1876

KS

Frank
AlliQ

KS

2 Sap 1877
1880

-------------- --------KS
2~

ElizabQt.h

KS

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

aFt 1956

KS 13 Hay 1883
1899

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

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

188~

0.10 Nicholas

KS

1887

0.11 August.a

KS

Jan 1888

KS

0.13 AndrQw

--

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

KS
(2)

GE

M.ark A. Hoover
5-12-89
1573 8Qverly Rd.
Idaho F.alls. ID 83~O2

187~

Rock Craak Cam

19_

1896

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

KS 2~ Oct 1935
KS 27 Nov 1930

Wash. Craak CQm
Wash. Craek CQm

KS 12 Jul 1919

Plaasant. Hill Cem

KS
1889

Rock Craak·Cam

aFt 1956

SQP 1890
Fab

196~

Rock CrQak Cam

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

2 Mar '1919
1~

7 May

KS

KS 9 DQC 1888·
KS 10 Apr 1898

0.12.7 Harold Wayne

KS

Sowars-Union Cam

bQF 1956

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

0.12 FrQd
Clara 8ella WATTS

Jun 1956
19__

aFt 1956

-------------abt. 1882
--------------

PARKINS

2~

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

KS

-------

KS

Rock Craak Cam

aFt. 1956

KS 25 Mar 1880

Nov 1878
I at. 1879

KS

HENDERSON

CharlQS
Laura F.

Paul inQ

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

Ovarbrook CQCA

19_

Josaph

-------

CompilQr

KS 31 Jul 1978
KS 25 May 1965

KS 19 SQP 1875

MinnQ

0.9

191~

30 Sap

KS 19 Jun 1875

KathQrine
SPRINGER

0.8

3 May

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

------0.7

7 Oct 1885
3 Jul 1883

LH 2 Oct
LH 20 Aug

0.5. CharlQs
0.6

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

bQF 1900

1~

SQP 1890

Rock Creak CQm

�~OUGLAS.COUNTY.

KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS -

1889

-4~

From Book 6 and 7 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the ristict Court,
Room 144, Lawrence Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian
Clough.
BRIDEGROOM

N
W

BRIDE

ABDILL, Edward S.
BEHRINGER, Ella N:
AHLERS, Joachim L.
PEARSON, Eva E.
Cheney, KS
Dg Co, KS
ALLEN, Edwin C.
SCATES, Allie
ALLEN, Robert
VEATCH,Matelda
Osawatomie, KS
Paola, KS
ANDERSON, Albert
YUNGBECK, Annie
ANDERSON, Avas
TOBLER, Amelia
Kansas City, MO
Dg Co, KS
ARMSTRONG, Christopher DUSTO, Mary
Lansing, KS
Galena, KS
ARNOLD, Theodore
HAAS, Rosa C.
ARTERBURN, Moses M. SEMAN, Mary D.
BAILEY, Walter E.
BAILEY, Cora E.
Vinland, KS
Osage City, KS
BANKS, Charles P.
HODGES, Martha J.
BANNING, William H~ ELIAS, Ethel L.
BARDELL, John B.
TREW, Christine E.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
BARKER, Simon H.
SMITH, Lou Ann
BARNES, Charles D.
MILLER, Mary E.
Abilene, KS
Dg Co, KS
BARNHART, Benjamin F. SKAGGS, Edna 1.
BEAL, Thomas A. Jr. DOANE, Laura May
BEAN, William
LOWRY, Katie
BEATTIE, John
PERSING, Mary A.
WHITE, Ida A.
BEELER, William P.
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
BELL, Fletcher W.
BALLARD, Laura A.
BELL, Oscar
BELLOWS, Ida
Lyndon, KS
Dg Co, KS
BENSON, Gustave S.
PETERSON, Hulda C.
BLACK, Harry P. (J)
ASHBY, Miss Eva J.
BOND, Milton E.
WILLIAMS, Susie
BRAUSER,Crist(Christian) FLEER, Amelia

DATE/PLACE

PAGE #

9 Nov 1889
635
3 Mar 1889559
Dg Co, KS
25 Dec- 1889
10
7 Apr 1889572
Dg Co, KS
27 May 1889
583
19 June 1889592
Dg Co, KS
12 Feb 1889549
Cherokee Co, KS
13 June 1889
588
21 Jan 1889
542
8 Jan 1889537
Osage Co, KS
29 Oct 1889
630
10 Oct 1889
625
1 Oct 1889621
Leav Co, KS
5 Nov 1889
633
8 Oct 1889623
Dg Co, KS
7 Aug 1889
604
11 Sept 1889
615
15 Apr 1889
574
9 May 1889
579
19 June" 1889592
Dg Co, KS
11 Apr 1889
574
1 July 1889590
Dg Co, KS
2 Mar 1889
558
6 Nov 1889
629
19 Mar 1889
567
20 Oct 1889
629

OFFICIANT
H. L. Yarger, MG
J. A. Motter, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Haller, MG
John Charlton, JP
Jas. Maravin, MG
W. H. South, Elder MG
John H. Maul, MG
A. H. Stote, MG
W. D. Patton, MG
John Q~ A. Norton, PJ
C. G. Howland, MG
J. A. Motter, MG
H. W. King, MG
R. H. Van Pelt, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Jas. Marvin, MG
H. W.King, MG
R. H. Van Pelt, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
C. W. Gullett, MG
J. A. Motter, MG
T. D. Davis, Rev.
Thos G. Winey, MG
Peter Schumann,Pastor

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

BROCKWAY. James G.
DAILEY. Maude
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
BROOKS. Albert
KENNEDY. Nancy
BROWN. Sinnet
REDDISH, Edith
BROWN. Warren B.
MC FARLAND. Lizzie E.
BROWN. Willard
CLIPPARD, Libbie E.
BROWNING. Samuel B. COPLINGER, Martha L.
Perry. KS
-Pe-r-ry-,- KS
BURCHAM. Drury
MOORE. Alvertie
Leav Co. KS
Johnson Co, KS
BURROWS. Charles
HOLWICK, Cora E.
Leav Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
BURROWS. William O. MORRILL, Agnes L.
Leav Co. KS
Leav Co, KS
BURTON. Lansing H.
RUPERT. Minnie E.
Kans City. MO
Dg Co, KS
- CALLAN. John E.
FLESHMAN. Mary A.
Osage Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
CAMPBELL. Ross W.
HEI~HILL.lda(Nina)L.
Crawfordsville. IN
Dg Co, KS
-CAMPBELL. Thomas H. WELKER, Laura E.
Monett. MO
Dg Co. KS
CANAVAN. James
MC GEE, Minnie M.
Jeff Co. KS
Jeff Co. KS
CARTER. Charles-K.
ARMSTRONG, Clara B.
CHRISTINE. William T. S. HATCH. Bethena A.
CLARK. Charles W.
WILLIAMS, Isabel M.
Franklin Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
CLARKE. George
TANSEMO. Mi 11 ie
COFFELT. Samuel M.
MYERS. Kate F.
St. Clare. KS
St. Clare. KS
COLLINS. Alonzo
O'NEIL. Mary H.
Wellsville. KS
Dg Co. KS
CORYELL. Edwin M.
BUSKER, Melissa J.
Lebanon. MO
Dg Co. KS
CREEL . .James
NEWMAN. Amy E.
Oklahoma. IT
Perhand, Minn.
DANVERS. William F. KISTLER, Elmyra
Topeka. KS
Topeka, KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

17 Apr 1889-

569

Argentine, KS ?
11 Dec 1889
7
14 Mar 1889
513
28 Nov 1889
5
26 J~ne 1889
23 Dec 1889-

Dg Co, KS
1 Apr 1889Dg Co, KS
2 Oct 1889Leav Co, KS
9 Oct 1889Dg Co. KS
3 Jan 1889Dg Co. KS
22 Aug 1889Franklin Co. KS
10 July 1889Dg Co, KS
9 Jan 1889Jeff Co. KS
11 Mar 1889
19 Feb 1889
13 Feb 1889Franklin Co, KS
31 Aug 1889
16 Oct 1889Dg Co, KS
19 Sept 1889Dg Co, KS
10 Dec 1889Dg Co, KS
26 Nov 1889Dg Co, KS
28 Nov 1889Shawnee Co, KS

OFFICIANT
W. A. Quayle. MG

593
12

E. M. Cohron. Rev.
Moses Brown. MG
Richard Cordley. MG
J. A. Motter. MG
Thos J.Stringfield. MG

16

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

571

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

621

John Endacott, MG

624

Richard Cordley. MG

535

W. Bristow. JP

608

E. C. Boaz. MG

598

T. J. Sternbergh.JP

539

Thos F. Norris, MG

561
553
548

R. E. O'Byrne. MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
D. W. Raines. MG

611
627

W. W. Brooks. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

617

A. B. Goodale. MG

6

John Charlton. JP

3

T. J. Sternbergh. JP

3

S. E. Busser. MG

Je-f-ferson - Co-, KS-30 Dec 1889-

=11=

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont/d)
BRIDEGROOM

N
Ul

BRIDE

DAVENPORT. Thomas B. ROCKAFELLER. Maggie E.
Linwood. KS
Dg Co, KS
DAVIS. John M.
CHAMPION. Anna
Jeff Co.KS
Dg Co, KS
DAVIS. William A.
SUMNER, Josie A.
Linwood. KS
Osage Mission, KS
DAY. John N.
BAUGHMAN, Nettie F.
DEAN. Frank M.
HALDERMAN, Jennie
DE COW George
HAY. Emma F.
Kalamazoo. Mich
Kalamazoo, Mich
DEISTER, Henry F.
HALL, Mary Frances
DEVILBESS, Charles E.BARDELL, Nettie M.
Leav Co. KS
Leav Co, KS
DRISDOM, Thomas
MILLER, Sarah C.
Dg Co, KS
Wyandotte, KS
DUNLAP. Adam E.
MILLS, Margaret A.
Ottawa, KS
Dg Co, KS
DYKES. Daniel B.
BROWN, Carrie E.
DYKE, Lodire J.
FRAZER, Georgie F.
Coffeyville. KS
Dg Co, KS
EAKIN, Robert
SURBER, Gertrude
Perry, KS
Perry, KS
EDWARDS, George H.
DIX, Isabella
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
EIBEST, John H.
MC CORMICK, Mary E.
ENGELKE, Henry J.
KOEHLER, Josephine E.
Shawnee Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
ENGLISH, Willi6m A. NYE, Cora E.
Perryville, PA
},eav Co, KS
FERRIL, Genrge
FISHBACK, Amanda
FESSLER, Lt.;0p" J r1
LEAR, Mary
Kans Ci ty, r,v.
Dg Co, KS
FLORY, William
WHISLER, Anna V.
,FORTSON, Henry
ADAMS, Susie
FORTS011, Henry
WILLIAMS, Sarah
FOSKUHL., Andrew J.
FLETCHER, Clara A.
Cass C':" I I I
Dg Co, KS
FOSTER, Henry B.
FOSTER, Mary E.
GAEBLER, Adolph N.
BORNGESSER, Mary E.
St. Louis; MO
St. Louis, MO

DATE/PLACE

PAGE #

OFFICIANT

3 July 1889-

589

John Endacott, MG

543

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

545

.,Jas Magrath, JP

595
624
599

J. H. Snyder, MG
A. V. Stout, MG
John Charlton, JP

13
541

John Q. A'. Norton, PJ
G. R. Houts. MG

570

S. J. Brown, MG

571

Wm. IrIan, MG

614
603

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Amos Hall Stote, MG

555

John S. Park, MG

638

Richard Edwards, MG

11
577

R. H. Van Pelt, MG
H. Gerlach, Rev.

568

R. H.Van Pelt, MG

606
586

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
H. L. Yarger, MG

15
594
584
554

C. Flory, MG
Moses Brown, MG
W. Wright, MG
Wrn. Lane, MG

585
613

Edmond C. Boaz, MG
A. H. Stote. MG

Dg Co, KS
23 Jan .1889Dg Co, KS
29 Jan 1889Leav Co, KS
13 June 1889
9 Oct 1889
10 July 1889Dg Co, KS
24 Dec 1889
24 Jan 1889Dg Co, KS
1 Apr 1889Dg Co, KS
2 Apr 1889Dg Co, KS
10 Sept 1889
6 Aug 1889Dg Co, KS
26 Feb 1889Jeff Co, KS
20 Nov 1889Dg Co, KS
24 Dec 1889
7 Mary 1889Dg Co, KS
27 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
7 Aug 1889
5 June 1889Dg Co, KS
29 Dec 1889
27 June 1889
29 f.fay 1889
28 Feb 1889-

Dg Co, KS
6 June 1889
9 Sep 1889-

Dg Co, KS

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS r-1ARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Contld)

*

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

GAIRNS, Walter A.
GAUCK, August

ROBBINS, Lillie J.
LOTZ, Anna

29 Aug 1889
19 July 1889License Only
18 June 1889
1 Jan 1889Jeff Co, KS
26 Sept 1889Dg Co, KS
31 Oct 1889Dg Co, KS
18 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
22 Apr 1889
31 Oct 1889
10 Oct 1889Dg Co, KS
19 Feb 1889Jeff Co, KS
2 June 1889Dg Co, KS
20 July 1889Dg Co, KS
20 Mar 1889Harvey Co, KS
12 Feb 1889
27 June 1889
7 Aug 1889Dg Co, KS
16 Jan 1889Dg Co, KS
30 Nov 1889
30 Oct 1889
21 Feb 1889Jeff Co, KS
5 Nov 1889." Dg Co, KS
11 Sept 1889Dg Co, KS
12 June 1889Dg Co, KS

611
601

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

591
533

Thos G. Winey, MG
W. L. Morris, MG

620

Wm. W. Ayers, MG

631

Wm. W. Ayers, Rector

564

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

575
631
626

Frank B. Olds, MG
Peter Brubaker, Min
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

546

G. W. Browning, MG

584

Edward Combie Smith, MG

601

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

566

A. T. Burris, MG

550
595
605

Thos F. Norris, MG
M. Wooton, MG
Thos F. Norris, MG

541

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

1

630
552

J. Mueller, MG
Henry Gerlach, Priest
C. W. Cherry, JP

632

Richard Cordley, MG

614

E. M. Cohron, MG

587

Jas Marvin MG

GILBERT, James F.
ANDERSON, Eva M.
GILBERT, John L.
SHARP, Nellie
Grantville, KS
Grantville, KS
GILRUTH, Thomas W.
FOSTER, Ellen W.
Kans City, MO
Bridgeport, Conn
GLOVER, William H.
CRAIN, Laura B.
Buffalo, NY
Buffalo, NY
GOOD, Solomon P.
SHEELEY, Mary E.
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
GOODMAN, Walter
PYLE, Flora A.
GRAMMER, Samuel F.
WERTZ, Mary M.
GRAY, Horace O.
GOEPFERT, Rose L.
Williamstown, KS
Williamstown, KS
GRIFFIN, James M.
FLEMING, Jane
Perry, KS
Topeka, KS
GROCE, Edward E.
BOWELL, Lou
Circleville, Ohio
Salina, KS
HALLUM,William J.
WILKINS, Queen V.
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
HAMILTON, Edgar W.
SMITH, Ella B.
Dg Co, KS
Sedgewick City, KS
HANSELMAN, Amanuel H. BRASS, Clara A.
HARDING, Frank
GRIZZARD, Mattie
HARMAN, Wilber D.
WALKER, Martha L.
Dg Co, KS
Corydon, Iowa
HARRIS, Percy D.
BROWN, Lucena
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
HARTI-lANN, August
KAMPSCHRODER, Lizzie
"HATSCH, Vincent
KIRCHNER, Lillie
HENDERSON, Frank H. FETTY, julia A.
Lancaster, KS
Jeff Co, KS
HENRY, Stuart o.
THACHER, Nellie G.
Denver, Colo
Dg Co, KS
HENSON, Cornelius
JAMES, Maria E.
Dg Co, KS
Ottawa, KS
HILL, Oscar E.
MALLISON, Lola E.
Ogden, Utah
Dg Co, KS

OFFICIANT

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM
HIRTH. John K.
Kans City. MO
HOBBS. John
HODGES. Jess T.
HOFFERKAMP.Herman J.
Leav Co. KS
HOLSBERG. Frank
Dg Co. KS
HOOK. Charles J.
HOUSTON. Edward W.
HOWE. Walter L.
HUBBEL. Berton M.
Leav Co. KS
HUBBEL. Truman D.
Tonganoxie. KS
HUMBERT. Wi! 1 iam A.
. HYMAN. Luther T.
HYRE. Henry T.
IRVING. George W.
JAMES. Francis M.
Jeff Co. KS
JEHLE. John
JENKINS, Charles
JESPERSEN. Julius
JOHNSON. Addison J.
JOHNSON. Charles A.
JOHNSON. Henry
JOHNSON. John
JOHNSON. John A.
JOHNSON. Newton C.
Dg Co, KS
JOHNSON, Thomas
Franklin Co, KS
JONES, Edward
JONES. Thomas H. S.
KINZ(S)EY, Ebinezer
Cincinnati. OH
LANE. William
LARGENT, Ira E.

BRIDE
CALDWELL. Ermin E.
Dg Co, KS
HOLMES. Alice
MORRIS, Agnes S. M.
SKINNER, Amanda
Leav Co, KS
STALL. Susannah
Kans City. MO
SHARP. Lucy
GARDENER, Mary Bell I.
(Mabe I)
BENEDICT, Julia M.
NORWINE, Tlitha
Leav Co. KS
HOUSE. Margaret
Tonganoxie. KS
NOTT. Emma E. '. WEBER, Minnie J.
ELLIS. Eva L.
CORPORAL. Emma
DEAN, Lillie M.
Dg Co. KS
SCHWARTZ. Mary H.
TURNER. Addie
MAURITZSEN, Johanna
BOWERS, Annie
DEPPE, J\llary L.
WILLIAJ\lIS, Anna
PETERSON, Augusta
MYERS, Minnie J.
EDDY, Susie F.
Clay Co, KS
LUSH, Katie
Franklin Co, KS
WILLIAMS, Carrie
ABDILL, Maggie E.
A. MILES, Susannah
Dg Co, KS
KENYON, Lucy
WILBUR. Elizabeth G.

OFFICIANT

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

10 Jan 1889-

539

J. A. Motter, MG

543
577
565

A. D. Orrick, Min.
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Jos Magrath, JP

613

Richard Cordley, MG

596
604

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Wm. W. Ayers, Rector

623
576

R. H. Van Pelt, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

557

W. H. Shinn, MG

588
555
619
578
586

Wm. Whitney, MG
S. B. Hyma n, MG
Thos G. Winey, MG
S. J. Brown, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

617
618
569
547
12
591
605
616

John H. Maul. MG
T. J. Sternbergh, JP
H. L. Yarger; MG
Richard Cordley, MG
W. A. Quayle, MG
H. L. Yarger, Pastor
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Henry Cocks, MG

625

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

597
576

E. M. Cohron, MG
John Endacott, MG
J. A. Lippincott, MG

615
550

Jas Marvin. MG
Ha'rvey Stanley. MG

Dg Co, KS
23 Jan 1889
1 May 1889
18 Mar 1889Leav Co, KS
7 Sept 1889Dg Co. KS
29 June 1889
7 Aug 1889
8 Oct 1889
24 Apr 1889-

Dg Co, KS
4 Mar 1889-

Leav Co, KS
11 June 1889
25 Feb 1889
26 Sept 1889
8 May 1889
1 June 1889-

. Dg Co, KS
19 Sept 1889
24 Nov 1889
21 Sept 1889
30 Mar 1889
5 Feb 1889
23 Dec 1889
19 June 1889
7 Aug 1889
19 Sept 1889-

1

Clay Co, KS
9 Oct 1889-

Dg Co, KS
4 July 1889
28 Nov 1889
24 Apr 1889-

4

Dg Co, KS
12 Sept 1889
17 Feb 1889

:jj:

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MAHRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

SWISHER, Mary
LEGER, James
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
LEWIS, Deniewalter
HAWES, Clara M.
Brandenburg, K Y D g Co, KS
LIMERICK, George W. BETTS, Della
Wamego, KS
Wamego, KS
LONG, Thomas O.
THOMAS, Addie
Wichita, KS
Dg Co, KS
LONGFELLOW,Daniel O. NORTH, Maude O.
Dg Co, KS
Logan Co, KS
MADSON, John
PEARSON, Emma
JVIARSHALL, Samuel C.Jr.
BANE, Jennie May
MC CABE, James F.
LARGENT, Laura E.
Topeka, KS
Ottawa, KS
MC CLURE, Isaac
KATHERMAN. Amanda
MC FARLANE, Albert
PETERSON, Hannah Mary
MC KAY, William M.
RABER,Rosanna
MILLER, Albert J.
PARROTT, Etta
Topeka, KS
Dg Co, KS
MILLER,
Charles W. MORROW, Mary E.
MILLER, Jacob
REINECK, Katharina
MILNER, Cyrus E.
FREEMAN, Ida
Nemaha Co, KS
Tonganoxie, KS
MITCHELL, John T.
ADER, Agnes
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
MONDEY, Thaddeus
HOPKINS, Sarah A.
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
MONROE, Anthony
YOUNG, Nancy
MOORE, Samuel T.
GILBERT, Effie L.
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
MORRIS, John
WHITE, Hattie
MORTIMER, William
PYLE, Ladona Viola
Johnson Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
MOTTINGER, George E. WHIRLOW, Annie
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
MULVIHILL, William
MC GRATH, Mary Ann
MUSICK, Charles J.
AUSTAETT, Carrie J.
Miami Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
NATHAN, Albert J.
DUKE, Cordie E."
White City, KS
Dg Co, KS

OFFICIANT

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

3 Jan 1889Leav Co, KS
5 Dec 1889Dg Co, KS
6 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
23 May 1889Dg Co, KS
8 Nov 1889Dg Co, KS
1 June 1889
17 Oct 1889
16 Nov 1889Dg Co, KS
13 Mar 1889
1 Aug 1889
20 Mar 1889
22 Sept 1889Dg Co, KS
18 Aug 1889
19 Feb 1889
19 Aug 1889Dg Co, KS
30 July 1889Wyandotte CO,KS
30 Jan 1889Dg Co, KS
6 Nov 1889
19 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
29 June 1889
7 Oct 1889Johnson Co, KS
1 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
11 May 1889
17 Dec 1889Dg Co, KS
8 Jan 1889Dg Co, KS

536

F. H. Pettengill, JP

5

Hillary A. Gobin, MG

560

P. T. Rhoeres, ?

581

Wm. W. Ayers, Rector

634

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

585
627
636

T. J. Sternbergh, JP
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
E. H. Kellar, MG

562
603
568
618

Thos G. Winey, MG
A. H. Stote, MG
Wm. Irelan, MG
Richard Cordley, MG

606
551
607

Thos F. Norris, MG
John Q. A.
Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

602

J. H. Jennings, MG

546

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

632
566

W. W. Brooks, MG
Jas Marvin, MG

596
622

H. (N) M. (W) King, MG
Eusebia Couch, Min

556

Wm. Whitney, MG

581
8

A. T. Ennis, Rev.
Peter Schumann, MG

538

Jas Marvin, MG

=11=

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

NEUMEYER, August H. GABRIEL, Emma A.
Wabunsee Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
NIVEN, Harry E.
CHASE, Viola
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
NUFFER, William
CEEB, Anna M.
OFFNER, William A.
MC NISH, Mary E.
OSBORN, William
FIDLER, Ida Bell
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
PASSON, David
COHN, Rachel
PATTERSON, George W. CHURCH, Maude
PATTERSON, William A. MC FARLAND, Edna D.
Waterloo, Ind.
Dg Co, KS
PECK, Henry L.
HUBBEL, Florilla E.
Tonganoxie, KS
Tonganoxie, KS
PENDROY, Maurice M.
FAUBLE, Minnie M.
Osage City, KS
Perryville, KS
PENCOAST, Jacob M.
HENDERSON, Eliza
PEPPERS, George A.
PHELPS, Rose L.
Shirland, ILL
Rockton, III
PICKENS, Orlando H. WINGFIELD, Carrie D.
PIERSON, Elmer E.
BABCOCK, Mattie G.
PIKE, John W.
HYDE, Ella
Horton, KS
Dg Co, KS
PORTER, Sidney
CHISEM, Bettie
RANEY, Henry
LEWIS, Martha
RATLIFF, William M. TURNER, Della
RAUSCH, Henry
ROSENAN, Hannah
RICHARDSON, Albert L. MELTON, Melissa A.
Page Co, Iowa
Republic Co, KS
RIDDLE, Edward R.
TYLER, Emily
RIFFLE, Albert S.
LOVE, Isabella M.
Walla Walla, WA
Dg Co, KS
ROBINSON, James
CAREY, Elizabeth
ROGERS, Herbert A.
JOHNSON, Matilda
ROHE, Hannibal H.
SLOSS, julia A.
ROSE, Seigel
HARRISON, Lucy J.
ROSS, Philip
BREWER, Emma
Reno, KS
Leav Co, KS
ROSS, Robert
HITER,Martha E.
Reno, KS
Leav Co, KS

OFFICIANT

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

14 May 1889Dg Co, KS
17 Apr 1889Dg Co, KS
4 Apr 1889
25 Dec 1889
28 Sept 1889Dg Co, KS
4 Sept 1889
2 Sept 1889
11 J1tly 1889Dg Co, KS
4 Mar 1889Leav Co, KS
1 Jan 1889Jeff Co, KS
24 Jan 1889
14 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
16 June 1889
19 Nov 1889
8 Oct 1889Dg Co, KS
23 Oct 1889
23 May 1889
13 Feb 1889
6 Mar 1889
16 Feb 1889Dg Co, KS
28 Aug 1889
30 Nov 1889Dg Co, KS
19 Jan 1889
24 Oct 1889
6 June 1889
25 Dec 1889
16 Oqt 1889Leav Co, KS
27 Aug 1889Leav'Co, KS

580

John Haller, MG

575

John Endacott, Pastor

571
14
620

Philip Frieker,Parson
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

612
612
599

Hen'ry Berkowi tz, Rabbi
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Jas Marvin, MG

559

W. H. Shinn, MG

534

W. L. Morris, MG

542
564

Peter Schumann, Min.
Richard Cordley, MG

589
637
623

Jas Marvin, MG
Wm. W. Ayers, MG
Jas Marvin, MG

628
582
549
560
551

W. A. Quayle, MG
M. Brown, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Haller, ME
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

611
636

Jas Marvin MG.
R. H. Van Pelt, MG

541
629
587
14
617

Moses Brown, MG
H. L. Yarger, MG
E. M. Cohron, MG
J. H. Bonebrake, MG
A. Walker, MG

608

A. H. Daniels, MG

=11=

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)

w

o

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

ROTHROCK, Ira
ROY, Frank T.
RUMBAUGH, Elias N.
SADLMAR, Jacob
Horton, KS
SAlLE, Frank J.
SCHMOE, Ernest
Prairie Center,KS
SCHNEIDER, John
SEEVER, Claborn L.
Leav Co, KS
SERCY, William H.
SEYBOLD, Lightle H.
SEYMOUR, Johnson
SHEPPARD, Howard D.
SHIVELY, Edward
SMITH, Adam L.
Leav Co, KS
SMITH, J. Franklin
SMITH, Joseph P.
Houston, TX
SOXMAN, Christian
Kans City, MO
STANLEY, Emery F.
STEWART, .Rolly A.
Dg Co, KS
STRONG, Edmund S.
Topeka, KS
STRUB, Joseph
STUDEBAKER, David W.
Dg Co, KS
SUTTON, Emery L.
St. Joe, MO
SWANEY, Joseph A.
Manhattan, KS
SWINLEY, Edward M.
TAYLOR, Charles F.
TAYLOR, Sherman

ULRICH,Martha
CANSDELL, Miss Mary E.
BALDWIN, Sarah B.
BLECHL, Bertha
Dg Co, KS
DOYLE, Mary A.
MOON, Minta V.
Prairie Center, KS
KESLER, Sadie E.
WING, Addie S.
Leav Co, KS
TURNER, Ollie J.
JONES, Mary
GEORGIE, Bettie M.
MARTIN, Susan O.
STUTSMAN, Sarah E.
BRElilER, Almira
Leav Co, KS
KNIGHT, Susan N.
BEEBE, Flora B.
Dg Co, KS
EWING, Minnie A.
Dg Co, KS
WOOD, Annie E.
WARNER, Lillie D.
Dg Co, KS
DE FOY, Mary T.
Topeka, KS
SWARTZ, Clara A.
WIRTS, Nannie
Osage Co, KS
DOANE, Josephine
Dg Co, KS
ASHE, Mattie M.
Leavenworth, KS
INGLE, Rosanna.
WHITE, Lillie
PAYNE, May

25
27
14
27

13

TESTERMAN, Francis M.

HOFFMAN, Eda A.

Dec 1889
Nov 1889
Mar 1889
Aug 1889Dg Co, KS
9 Jan 1889
27 Aug 1889Dg Co, KS
16 July 1889
10 Dec 1889Dg Co, KS
25 Nov 1889
12 Jan 1889
26 Dec 1889
21 Feb 1889
12 May 1889
14 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
29 May 1889
5 Jan 1889Dg Co, KS
18 Dec 1889Dg Co, KS
27 June 1889
12 Jan 1889Jeff Co, KS
5 Apr 1889Dg Co, KS
5 Feb 1889
28 Feb 1889Dg Co, KS
15 July 1889Dg Co, KS
20 Mar 1889Dg Co, KS
4 Apr 1889
11 May 1889
30 July 1889License only
16 June 1889

=11=

OFFICIANT

562
609

Thos G. Winey, MG
Edgar H. Kellar, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Henry Gerlach, Rev.

538
610

Silas Cavin, JP
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

600
7'

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

638
540
15
552
579
563

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
G. R. Houts, MG
E. M. Cohron, Rev.
A. B. Goodale, MG
Thos G. Winey, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

583
537

Hillary A. Gobin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

10

S. M. Black, MG

594
540

Jas Marvin, MG
J. W. Stewart, MG

573

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

548
556

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Peter Brubaker, MG

600

John Q. A. Norton,' PJ

567

J. A. Motter, MG

572
479
602

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
M. Brown, MG.

589

E. B. Slade, MG

3

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)
BR I DEGROOM,

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BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

THOMAS. Arnie
BRADFORD. Amanda E.
20 Feb 1889Pike Co. III
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
THORP. Phillip
MORTON. Miss Emma
21 Nov 1889Shawnee. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS.
THUELIUM. Charles
BETTS. Matilda B.
28 Nov 1889
TILTON. Edward F.
KANE. Mary Abbie
22 June 1889
TIMMONS. Fremont S. TRUAN. Elizabeth A.
10 Nov 1889
TUCKER. William A.
WHITTOCK. Ida
30 Jan 1889Wabunsee Co. KS
Jeff Co. KS
Jeff Co. KS
. VAN HORN. William B. WEYBRIGHT. Wilda F.
10 Nov 1889- .
Nickerson. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
VANLIEW. Conrad E.
MOORE. Hattie
9 Dec 1889
VERNSEN. Ole
LUMEN. Maggie
9 Mar 1889
VOGL. Alfred H.
SOMMER. Caroline P.
26 Feb 1889
VON ZELLER.Richard L.F. SOUTHER. Alice A.
24 Aug 1889Baltin~re. Mary.
Shawnee Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
WAKLEY. Charles E.
ZEIGLER. Dora
22 Dec 1889Fall Leaf. KS
Fall Leaf. KS
Lea.v Co. KS
WALKER. John W.
HOWELL. Hannah
27 Nov 1889Wakarusa. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
WALTON. James B.
KENNEDY.Mrs. Elizabeth
18 Dec 1889Wakarusa. KS
Wakarusa. KS
?
WATTS. Robert N.
DARNOLD. Ida
16 Oct 1889
WATTSBURGER. Jacob A. KELLEY. Laura J.
14 Mar 1889
WEBB. Morris
HOBB. Luanna
1 Jan 1889
WEBSTER. Frank
PUCKETT. Amanda
21 Aug 1889
WEIBLE. Fredrick
SCHULTZ. Anna Catherine 7 Nov 1889
WHITE. Michael
CHRISTIE. Mary
26 Jan 1889Hiawatha. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
WHITNEY. Charles L. MOORE. Sue T.
23 Sept 1889
WILCOX. Alexander Martin MARVIN.MinaElizabeth 19 Dec 1889
WILHITE. Charles M. HISLOP. Florinda
15 June 1889
WILLIAMS. Edward
RAY. Margaret
11 May 1889
WILLIAMS. John
WHITE. Mary
31 ,Jan 1889Perryville. KS
Perryville. KS
Jeff Co. KS
WINBURN. Charles
LESSER. Mar~
10 Apr 1889
Topeka. KS.
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
WINEY. Jacob
LAUBER. Mary
3 July 1889Dg Co. KS
Miami Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
WOGOMAN. John H.
BLEVENS. Louisa E.
4 Mar 1889

PAGE

*

OFFICIANT

554

S. J. Brown. MG

637

L. M. Leonard. MG

2

593
633
544

John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Charlton. JP
A. L. Hope. MG
C. D. Bates. JP

635

Thos G. Winey. MG

6

561
553
609

W. B. Stevenson. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
H. Gerlach. Priest
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

11

F. H. Pettingill. JP

4

R. H. Van Pelt. MG

9

T. D. Davis. MG

626
563
536
607
634
545

W. B. Stevenson. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Haller. MG
Geo. B. Edgar. JP

619
590
580
547

Richard Cordley. MG
W. X. Ninde(?). MG
John Charlton. JP
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
Robert Martin. MG

573

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

597

Jas Marvin. MG

559

G. R. Houts. MG

?

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

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DATE/PLACE

PAGE

WRIGHT, Benjamin A.
WRIGHT, William E.
YOUNG, Charles O.
Emporia, KS
ZEEB, William F.
Dg Co, KS

FORTSON, Alice
JOHNSON, Annie E.
BRASIER, Minnie M.
Emporia, KS
KEHLER, Lizzie
Jeff Co, KS

28 Feb 1889
11. Dec 1889
26 May 1889-

557
8
582

W. Wright, MG
E. M. Cohron, Rev
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

565

F. W. Freigenbaum, MG

Dg Co, KS
19 Mar 1889-

Dg Co, KS

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OFFICIANT

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1889
BRIDE
W
N

ABDILL, Maggie E.
ADAMS. Susie
ADER, Agnes
ANDERSON, Eva M.
ARMSTRONG, Clara B.
ASHBY, Miss Eva J.
ASHE, Mattie M.
AUSTAETT, Carrie J-.
BABCOCK, Mattie G.
BAILEY, Cora E.
BALDWIN. Sarah B.,
BALLARD, Laura A.
BANE, Jennie May
BARDELL, Nettie M.
BAUGHMAN, Nettie F.
BEEBE, Flora B.
BEHRINGER, Ella N.
BELLOWS, Ida
BENEDICT, JUlia M.
BETTS, Della
BETTS, Matilda B.
BLECHL, Bertha
BLEVENS, Louisa E.
BORNGESSER, Mary E.

GROOM
JONES, Thomas H. S.
FORTSON, Henry
MITCHELL, John T.
GILBERT, James F.
CARTER, Charles K.
BLACK, Harry P. (J. )
SWANEY, Joseph A.
MUSICK, Charles J.
PIERSON, Elmer E.
BAILEY, Walter E.
RUMBAUGH, El ias N'.
BELL, Fletcher W.
MARSHALL, Samuel C.Jr.
DEVILBESS, Charles E.
DAY, John N.
SMITH, Joseph P.
ABDILL, Edward S.
BELL, Oscar
HOWE, Walter L.
LIMERICK, George W.
THUELIUM. Charles
SADLMAR, Jacob
WOGOMAN, John H.
GAEBLER. Adolph N.

BRIDE

GROOM

BOWELL, Lou
BOWERS, Annie
BRADFORD, Amanda E.
BRASIER, Minnie M.
BRASS, Clara A.
BREWER, Almira
BREWER, Emma
BROWN, Carrie E.
BROWN, Lucena
BUSKER, Melissa J.
CALDWELL, Ermin E.
CANSDELL, Miss Mary E.
CAREY. Elizabeth
CEEB, Anna M.
CHAMPION, Anna
CHASE, Viola
CHISEIIIf, Bettie
CHRISTIE; Mary
CHURCH, Maude
CLIPPARD, Lebbie E:
COHN, Rachel
COPLINGER, Martha L.
CORPORAL, Emma
CRAIN, Laura B.

GROCE, Edward E.
JOHNSON, Addison J.
THOMAS, Arnie
YOUNG, Charles O.
HANSELMAN, Amanuel H.
SMITH, Adam L.
ROSS, Philip
DYKES, Daniel B.
HARRIS, Percy D.
CORYELL, Edwin M.
HIRTH, John K.
ROY, Frank T.
ROBINSON, James
NUFFER, William
DAVIS, John M.
NIVEN. Harry E.
PORTER, Sidney
WHITE, Michael
PATTERSON, George W.
BROWN. \iJi 11 ard
PASSON, David
BROWNING, Samuel B.
IRVING, George W.
GLOVER, William H.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDE

w

w

GROOM

DAILEY, Maude
BROCKWAY, James G.
DARNOLD, Ida
WATTS. Robert N.
DEAN, Lillie M.
JAMES, Francis M.
DE FOY, Mary T.
STRONG, Edmund S.
DEPPE, Mary L.
JOHNSON, Charles A.
DI X, I sabe 11 a
EDWARDS, George H.
DOANE, Josephine
SUTTON, Emory L.
DOANE, Laura May
BEAL, Thomas D. Jr.
DOYLE, Mary A.
SAlLE, Frank J.
DUKE, Cordie E.
NATHAN, Albert J.
DUSTO, Mary
ARMSTRONG, Christopher
EDDY, Susie F.
JOHNSON, Newton, C.
ELIAS, Ethel L.
BANNING, William H.
ELLIS, Eva L.
HYRE, Henry T.
EWING, Minnie A.
SOXMAN, Christ~an
FAUBLE, Minnie
PENDROY, Maurice M.
FETTY, Julia A.
HENDERSON, Frank H.
FIDLER, Ida Bell
OSBORN, William
FISHBACK, Amanda
FERRIL, George
FLEER, Amelia
BRAUSER,Christian(Crist)
FLEMING, Jane
GRIFFIN, James M.
FLESHMAN, Mary A.
CALLAN, John E.
FLETCHER, Clara A.
FOSKUHL, Andrew J.
FORTSON, Ali,ce
WRIGHT, Benjamin A.
FOSTER, Ellen W.
GILRUTH, Thomas W.
FOSTER, Mary E.
FOSTER, Henry B.
FRAZER, Georgie F.
DYKE, Lodire J.
FREEMAN, Ida
MILNER, Cyrus E.
GABRIEL, Emma A.
NEUMEYER, August H.
GARDENER,Mary Bell I. HOUSTON, Edward W.
(Mabe 1 )
GEORGIE,Bettie M.
SE~IOUR, Johnson
GILBERT, Effie L.
MOORE, Samuel T.
GOEPFERT, Rose L.
GRAY, Horace O.
GRIZZARD, Mattie
HARDING, Frank
HAAS, Rosa C.
ARNOLD, Theodore
HALDERMAN, Jennie
DEAN, Frank M.
HALL, Mary Frances
DEISTER, Henry F.
HARRISON, Lucy J.
ROSE, Seigel
HATCH, Bethena A.
CHRISTINE, William T.S.

BRIDE

GROOM

HAWES, Clara M.
HAY, Emma F.
HEMPHILL, Ida L. (Ni na)
HENDERSON, Eliza
HISLOP, Florinda
HITER, Martha E.
HOBB, Luanna
HODGES, Martha J.
HOFFMAN, Eda A.
HOLMES, Alice
HOLWICK, Cora E.
HOPKINS, Sarah A.
HOUSE, Margaret
HOWELL, Hannah
HUBBEL, Florilla E.
HYDE, Ella
INGLE, Rosanna
JAMES, Maria E.
JOHNSON, Annie E.
JOHNSON, Matilda
JONES, Mary
KAMPSCHROEDER, Lizzie
KANE, Mary Abbie
KATHERMAN, Amanda
KEHLER, Lizzie
KELLEY, Laura J.
KENNEDY,Mrs. Elizabeth
KENNEDY, Nancy
KENYON, Lucy
KESLER, Sadie E.
KIRCHNER, Lillie
KISTLER, Elmyra
KN I GiIT, Susan N.
KOEHLER, Josephine E.
LARGENT, Laura E.
LAUBER, Mary
LEAR, Mary
LESSER, Mary
LEWI S, f4artha
LOTZ, Anna

LEWIS, Deniewalter
DE COW, George
CAMPBELL, Ross W.
PENCOAST, Jacob M.
WILHITE, Charles M.
ROSS, Robert
WEBB, IvJorr i s
BANKS, Charles P.
TESTERMAN, Francis M.
HOBBS, John
BURROWS, Charles
MONDEY, Thaddeus
HUBBEL, Truman D.
WALKER, John W.
PECK, Henry L.
PIKE, John W.
SWINLEY, Edward M.
HENSON, Cornelius
WRIGHT, William E.
ROGERS, Herbert A.
SEYBOLD, Lightle H.
HARTMANN, August
TILTON, Edward F.
MC CLURE, Isaac
ZEEB, William F.
WATTSBURGER, Jacob A.
WALTON, James B.
BROOKS, Albert
LANE, William
SCHNEIDER, John
HATSCH, Vincent
DANVERS, William F.
SMITH, J. Franklin
ENGELKE, Henry J.
MC CABE, James F.
WINEY, Jacob
FESSLER, Leopold G.
WINBURN, Charles
RANEY, Henry
GAUCK, August

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDE

GROOM

LOVE. Isabella M:
RIFFLE. Albert S.--LOWRY. Katie
BEAN. Will iam
LVMEN. Maggie
VERNSEN. Ole
LUSH. Katie
JOHNSON. Thomas
MALLISON. Lola E.
HILL. Oscar E.
l\fARTIN. Susan O.
SHEPPARD. Howard D.
MARVIN.Mina Elizabeth WILCOX.Alexander Martin
MAURITZSEN. Johanna JESPERESEN. Julius
MC CORMICK. Mary E. ElBERT. John H.
MC FARLAND. Edna D. PATTERSON. William A.
MC FARLAND.Lizzie E. BROWN. Warren B.
MC GEE. Minnie M.
CANAVAN. James
MC GRATH. Mary Ann
MULVIHILL. William
MC NISH. Mary E.
OFFNER, William A.
MELTON, Melissa A: - RICHARDSON. Albert L.
MILES, Susannah
KINZEY. Ebinezer A.
MILLER, Mary E.
BARNES, Charles D.
MILLER." Sarah C.
DRISDOM. Thomas
MILLS, Margaret A.
DUNLAP. Adams E.
MOON. Minta V.
SCHMOE Ernest
MOORE, Alvertie
BURCHAM, Drury
MOORE. Hattie
VANLIEW. Conrad E.
MOORE. Sue T.
WHITNEY. Charles L.
MORRILL. Agne:3 L.
BURROWS. Wi 11 iam O.
MORRIS,Agnes S.M.
HODGES, Jess T.
MORROW. Mary E.
MILLER. Charles W.
MORTON, Miss Emma
THORP. Phillip
MYERS, Kate F.
COFFELT, Samuel M.
MYERS, Minnie J.
JOHNSON, John A.
NEWMAN, Amy E.
CREEL. James
NORTH, Maude O.
LONGFELLOW. Daniel
NORWINE, Tlitha
HUBBEL, Berton M.
NOTT, Emma E.
HUMBERT, William A.
NYE, Cora E.
ENGLISH, William A.
O'NEIL, Mary H.
COLLINS, Alonzo
PARROTT, Etta
MILLER, Albert J.
PAYNE, May
TAYLOR. Sherman
PEARSON, Emma
MADSON. John
PEARSON, Eva E.
AHLERS, Joachim L.
PERSING, Mary A.
BEATTIE. John

BRIDE
PETERSON-, Augusta -PETERSON, Hannah Mary
PETERSON. Hulda C.
PHELP. Rose L.
PUCKETT, Amanda
PYLE. Flora A.
PYLE,Ladona Viola
RABER. Rosanna
RAY, Margaret
REDDISH, Edith
REINECK, Katharina
ROBBINS, Lillie J.
ROCKAFELLER. Maggie E.
ROSENAN. Hannah
RUPERT, Minnie E.
SCATES. Allie
SCHULTZ.Anna Catherine
SCHWARTZ, Mary H.
SEMAN. Mary D.
SHARP, Lucy
SHARP. Nellie
SHEELEY, Mary E.
SKAGGS. Eddna I.
SKINNER, Amanda
SLOSS. Julia A.
SMITH. Ella B.
SMITH, Lou Ann
SOMMER, Caroline P.
SOUTHER. Alice A.
STALL, Susannah
STUTSMAN, Sarah E.
SUMNER, Josie A.
SURBER. Gertrude
SWARTZ, Clara A.
S\&lt;1 I SHER , Mary
TANSEMO. Millie
THACHER. Nellie G.
THOMAS, Addie
TOBLER, Amelia
TREW. Christine E.

GROOM
- JOHNSON. -John
MC FARLANE, Albert
BENSON. Gustave S.
PEPPERS, George A.
WEBSTER. Frank
GOODMAN, Walter
MORTIMER, William
MC KAY, William M.
WILLIAMS, Edward
BROWN, Sinnet
MILLER, Jacob
GAIRNS, Walter A.
DAVENPORT, Thomas B.
RAUSCH, Henry
BURTON, Lansing H.
ALLEN, Edwin C.
WEIBLE, Frederick"
JEHLE, John
ARTERBURN, Moses M.
HOOK, Charles J.
GILBERT, John L.
GOOD, Solomon P.
BARNHART, Benjamin F.
HOFFERKAMP, Herman J.
ROHE, Hannibal H.
HAMILTON, Edgar W.
BARKER. Simon H.
VOGL, "AI fred H.
VON ZELLER,Richard L.F
HOLSBERG, Frank
SHIVELY, Edward
DAVIS, William A.
EAKIN, Robert
STRUB. Joseph
LEGER. James
CLARKE. George
HENRY, Stuart O.
LONG, Thomas O.
ANDERSON, Avas
BARDELL, John B.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME -1889 (Cont'd)
BRIDE

GROOM

BRIDE

GROOM

TRUAN, Elizabeth A.
TURNER, Addie
TURNER, Della
TURNER, Ollie J.
TYLER, Emily
ULRICH, Martha
VEATCH, Matelda
WALKER, Martha L.
WARNER, Lillie D.
WEBER, Minnie J.
WELKER, Laura E.
WERTZ, Mary M.
WEYBRIGHT,Wilda F.
WHIRLOW, Annie
WHISLER, Anna V.
WHITE, Hattie
WH I TE , I da II..

TIMMONS, Fremont S.
JENKINS, Charles
RATLIFF, William M.
SERCY, William H.
RIDDLE, Edward R.
ROTHROCK, Ira
ALLEN, Robert
HARMAN, Wilber D.
STEWART. Rolly A.
HYMAN. Luther T.
CAMPBELL. Thomas H.
GRAMMER. Samuel F.
VAN HORN,William B.
MOTTINGER. George E.
FLORY. William
MORRIS. John
BEELER. William P.

WHITE, Lillie
WHITE, Mary
WHITTOCK, Ida
WILBUR. Elizabeth G.
WILKINS. Queen V.
WILLIAMS, Anna
WILLIAMS. Carrie
WILLIAMS, Isabel M.
~lILLIAMS. Sarah
WILLIAMS. Susie
WING. Addie S.
WINGFIELD, Carrie D.
WIRTS. Nannie
WOOD. Annie E.
YOUNG. Nancy
YUNGBECK, Annie
ZEEGLER. Dora

TAYLOR. Charles F.
WILLIAMS. John
TUCKER, William A.
LARGENT, Ira E.
HALLUM. William J.
JOHNSON, Henry
JONES. Edward
CLARK. Charles W.
FORTSON. Henry
BOND. Milton E.
SEEVER. Claborn L.
PICKENS, Orlando H.
STUDEBAKER. David W.
STANLEY. Emery F.
MONROE. Anthony
ANDERSON. Albert
WAKLEY. Chartes E.

UNDERSTANDING DATES IN THE OLD STYLE CALENDAR BEFORE 1752
Have you ever seen dates in old records like "Jan. 23, 1721/22" and been confused? Worse yet, have you
tried to figure out which date was correct and then used that date in your family records? DON'T!!! YOU MUST
RECORD· BOTH YEARS!!!
In the Middle Ages, the Julian Calendar was used in Europe, and it became more and more obvious that it was
inaccurate. By 1582, calendar dates were ahead of actual time by 10 days, so the present-day Gregorian calendar
was created by the Catholics. Protestant England and its American colonies weren't about to adopt anything
Catholic, so nothing was done in the British Empire until 1751, when the old calender was 11 days ahead of the sun
and Parliament finally passed an act to convert to the new calendar. The Act provided that in 1752, the second day
of September would be followed by the fourteenth day. The date beginning the new year was also changed from the
first da of S rin , March 25, to Januar 1. We can assume that before 1700 the Julian Calendar, or Old Style
O.S. was used. Harch was the 1st month, even ~tarch 1 through 24.) After 1700, the Gregorian Calendar, or New
Style (N.S.) was gradually adopted, especially in legal documents and town records, although most church registers
used Old Style until 1752. Therefore, between 1700 and 1752, a date between January 1 and Harch 24 should be
written with both years. For instance, Jan. 23, 1721/1722 would be the 23rd day of the 11th month, 1721 in the old
style, and the 23rd day of the 1st month, 1722 in the new style. It is not correct to use both years between March
25 and December 31, because under either system the new year had begun. It was and still is incorrect to change
the dates prior to September 1752 into New Style, but people who lived then (and 'since) did do it, so beware. They
also commonly added 11 days to their birth dates so they would not be 11 days older than they were. And don't
forget to subtract those 11 days when figuring birthdates when you know someone's age that lived· during that
period.

�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp;BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS
OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
1.------.. . .
1920

(Continued from Vol. XII, No.4). Part of the Kansas Collection
at Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER1S DIRECTORY
Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks II II. In case of tenant, the farm
owner1s name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; IISunnyside Farm ll Lawrence,
R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer1s name.
(Vera James) -- Wife1s maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
IISunnyside Farm
Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.
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LAWSON, Albert F., (Logan LAWSON, father) Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 20 NW 060a
(1905) Tel. Vinland Vinland
LAVIN, Timothy, Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 20 03a (1912)
LARNARD, Oscar L., (Lola EAMES) Ch Oscar Jr., Mary, Eugene; IIBermondsey Place,1I
Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 6NE 095a (1911) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LEDERER, Clyde P., (Nancy KRING) Ch Virgil, James; Baldwin Rl, Willow Springs Sec
9S 080a (1903) Telephone Mutual Worden
LEDERER, Earl N., (Edith NEWLAND) Ch Arley, John, Glenn; Baldwin R4, Willow
Springs Sec 26N T160a Lederer Estate (1903) Tel. Mutual Worden
LEE, Everett, (Arinilda LAUGHTER) Ch Raymond, Audrey, Gertrude, Howard, Sadie;
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 2E T160a Don DEWS (1880)
LEE, James F., (Emma FOX) Ch Lucille, Weeda, Charles, Grace; IIRock Cliff Farm,1I
Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 5E T160a W. MARTIN (1910)
LEE, John F., (Blanche ENGLISH) Ch Dorothy, Pearl; Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 17SW
T160a W.F. ROBINSON .(1916) Tel. Farmer1s Independent Overbrook
LEE, Robert G., (Malinda HOWARD) Ch Walter, Virgil, Andrew, Arbrey, Louis, Mary,
Edgar, Wallace, Marjorie; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 33NW T84a Wilson MARTIN
(1903) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LEE, Walter H., (Almetta RILEY) Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 7E T25a A. EMERY (1905)
LEESE, Leander, (Villamenia LUHERS) Ch Aletia, Anna, George, Hattie, Robert;
Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 8NW Tla C. COOPER (1916)

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�LEONHARD, Frank H. (Ida SCHAAKE) Ch Grace, Lawrence, Mildred, Ruby, Authur;
"Robinson Farm," Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 8 T350a K.U. (1890) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
LEUF, Hubert M., (Nellie, sister; Nellie, niece; William, nephew) Baldwin R1,
Willow Springs Sec 31N 0160a (1906) Tel. Mutual Worden
LEUF, Joseph L., (Amy ARNO) Ch Viola, Vernon, Alfareta, Beulah, Ruth, Matt, Harry,
Nellie, William; Baldwin R1, Willow Springs Sec 31S T58a Rebecca MEYERS
(1906) Tel. Mutual Worden
LEWIS, Charles D., (Elizabeth PORANTO) Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 4SE 020a (1910)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LEWIS, Mrs. Callie, (Callie LOGAN) Ch Ethel, Everett; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec
25SE 037a (1875) Tel. Clinton Clinton
LEWIS, Fred V., (Anna Myrtle WARE) Ch Margaret; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 13 0133a
(1877) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LEWIS, George W., (Mary DANIELS) Ch Elmer, Oscar, Benjamin, Herbert, Grace,
Lillie, Reuben, George Jr., Lillie; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 9W T70a J.H.
MITCHELL (1875) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LEWIS, John A., (Maud HOWELL) Baldwin R2, Willow Springs Sec 14S 0170a (1885) Tel.
Mutual Worden
LEWIS, Mrs. Mary F., (Mary DENT) Ch George, James, Charles,- Richard, Alice, Cora,
Elizabeth, Ella, Fred; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 16NW 050a (1876) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
LINDELL, Earl A., (Mattie LUTZ) Ch Anna, Charles; Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 30SE
T80a Mrs. Charles LINDELL (1886) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
LISTON, George R., (Marjory C. BELK) Ch Dorothy, Bernard, Ruth; "New Eden Farm,"
Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 6S 080a (1908) Tel. Vinland Vinland
LOGAN, Mrs. Amanda J., (Amanda SIMPSON) Ch Emma, Callie, William, Stella, Melissa,
Elmer, Fred, Myrtle; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 13NE 018a (1863)
LOGAN, Elmer A., (Effie LEWIS) Ch Ernest, Walter, Russell, Marguerite, Pearl,
Arthur; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 35NW T40a M.C. ANDERSON (1886) Tel. Baldwin
Baldwin
LOGAN, Fred F., (Sallie YOUNG) Ch Archie, Ella, Sylvester, Zelma; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 24NE T33a Frank KIZER (1893)
LOGAN, Joe V., (Stella FRENCH) Ch Joseph, Stella; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 36W
T15a Stella V. &amp;, Grace N. FRENCH (1903) Tel. Bell Lecompton
LONGANECKER, Clark E., (Marjory WATTS) Ch Clifford, Thelma; Lawrence R8, Clinton
Sec 32SE T65a Charles LONGANECKER (1887) Tel. Bell Lawrence
LONGANECKER, Leonard C., (Dell MUMMAK) Ch Esta, Everett, Earl, Raymond; Lawrence
R8, Clinton Sec 32SE T5a Charles LONGANECKER (1917)
LONGFELLOW, Daniel 0., Ch Arthur; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 14NE 043a (1890) Tel.
Lone Star Lone Star
LOTHHOLZ, William, (Rosa BARTUSCH) Ch Carl, Oscar; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 33-34
0430a (1860) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LOTHROP, El roy A., II Fern Da 1e Farm, II Lawrence R4, Pa 1myra Sec 18NW T50a Mrs. Anna
E. LOTHROP (1892)
LOVE, Raymond, (Susa PARK) Ch Esther, GranLt, Lucile; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 14N
T1a Mrs. M. KING (1914) Tel. Vinland Vinland
LOWN, George L., (Mary PUGH) Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 16SW 090a (1885) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
LOWN, Wilber D., (Inez SMITH) Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 13 T160a J.M. PARMER
(1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LUCAS, William H., (Georgia LOBINGIER) Ch Thomas; Baldwin R3, Baldwin Sec 25NW
080a (1900) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
LUTZ, Eugene E., (Anna SAlLE) Ch Eva, Mattie, Oscar, Frank; Lone Star R1, Marion
Sec 24NE 0240a (1869) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
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�LUTZ, Frank, (Mary A. SCHOEPFLIN) Ch Arthur, Clara, Charles, Andrew, Fred, Elmer;
"Cedar Ridge Farm," Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 5S 0197a (1869) Tel. Mutual
Worden
LYNCH, James G., (Jessie ALLEN) Ch Elsie; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 12W 040a
(1914)
LYNCH, William, (Lucy BARNHART) Ch Hazel, Irena; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 31N 080a
(1908) Tel. Mutual Worden
LYON, John H., (Dora RAPPARD) Ch Harley, Alfred; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 25NE
0240a (1896) Tel. Mutual Worden
LYONS, Jerry, (Ora WHITE) Ch Francis, Paul, James, Lester, Gladys; Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 2SW 0816a (1910) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
Mc
McCABRIA, James F., (Ora WOLSY) Ch Harry, Eugene; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 1-2 0100a
(1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
McCALL, Dave T., (Cordelia GANES) Ch John, Minnie, Orville, Madge, Wayne,
Margurite; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 4 0160a (1863) Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCALL, John S., (Hazel JONES) Ch Opal; Lawrence R8, Willow Sec 4N T206a J.L.
JONES (1892) Tel. Bell Lawrence
McCARTY, George L., "McCarty Farm," Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec lIE 0310a (1885)
Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLANAHAN, Alex F., (Virginia McCALL) Ch Fred, Hazel, Mary, Virginia, Elizabeth,
Franklin, Bertha, Roberta, Helen, Madalyn; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 30
T180a Mrs. M.E. McCLANAHAN (1895) Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLANAHAN, G. Edward, (Katherine GLENN) Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 3N 025a (1884)
Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLANAHAN, Guy H., (Jennie SCHROYER) Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec lIE T320a C.H.
CLARK (1897) Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLANAHAN, Hedger E., (Sarah McCALL) Ch Edward, Elmer, Pearl, Walter, Ada, Guy;
Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 2N 018a (1862) Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLANAHAN, Mrs. Mary E., Ch Martha, William, Ella, Hedgman, Franklin, Emma,
Nancy; "McCl anahan Homestead, II Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 30 0180a (1854)
Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLANHAN, William S., (Annis SPENCER) Ch Minnie, Ethel, Mary, Flora; Lecompton
R1, Lecompton Sec 1W 040a (1870) Tel. Bell Lecompton
McCLELLAND, Noah F., (Mary FRAZIER) Ch Melvin; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 9NW 075a
(1905) Tel. Vinland Vinland
McCLINTOCK, George A., (Ruby PETERSON) Ch Ruth; Vinland R1, Wakarusa Sec 34SE
T191a G.H. ATWOOD (1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McCLINTOCK, Mrs. Mary C., (Mary CADE) Ch Laura, Kate, William, George, Elizabeth,
Helen, Herbert, Grace, Edward; Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 28SE 080a (1865)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McCLINTOCK, William J., (Rose GAUCK) Ch Richard, Marie, Edith; Lawrence R2,
Wakarusa Sec 22SE T80a Charles DOOLITTLE Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McCLUNG, Crawford L., (Jessie WINCHELL) Ch Edgar, Carl, Milton; Lawrence Rl,
Wakarusa Sec 27NW 020a Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McCLURE, George F., (Eva BENNEDICT) Ch Gladys, Foster, Serena, Roy; Baldwin,
Palmyra Sec 10SW T35a (1917) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
McCOLLOUGH, Charles D., (Alma KNUDSEN) Ch Warren, Irma, Vivian; Richland R18,
Clinton Sec 35SW 0214 1/3a (1903) Tel. Famers' Independent Richland
McCOLLUM, Mrs. Martha, (Martha KIDWELL) Ch Effie, Harriet, Elmer, Burton; Lawrence
R9, Wakarusa Sec 36NW 014a (1896) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McCONNELL, Robert G., (Lela ANDERSON) Ch Florence, Ollie, Robert, Jr., Bernard,
Lela; Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 17SW 080a (1915) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
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�McCREATH, D.H., (Lillie GENTRY) Ch Francis, Catherine, David; Lawrence R5,
Wakarusa Sec 15NW 080a (1879) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McFARLAND, Paul, (Mrs. N.J. McFARLAND, grandmother; Bertha M. McFARLAND, mother)
Ch Bernice, Geneva, Thomas; Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 2 T220a McFARLAND Estate
(1895) Tel. Bell Lawrence
McFARLAND, Robert R., (Cora SESSIONS) Ch Elizabeth, Edward; "Sperry Place,"
Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 3 T155a E.J. HATTAN (1894) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
McKEE, James M., (Sarah Jane THARP) Ch Charles, George, Bertha, Edson; "Shady
Glenn Farm," Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W 030a (1903) Tel. Bell Lecompton
McKINNEY, Charles A., (Rosa KEROHER) Ch Howard, Charles Jr.; Baldwin R5, Palmyra
Sec 28NW T172a J.V. COTTON Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
McKINNEY, Fred J., (Millie SUTTON) Ch Merle, Alvin, Betty Lou, Robert; Lawrence
R8, Clinton Sec 31SE 040a (1888) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
McKINNEY, John H., (Mary MATHIAS) Ch Lillie, Levi, Tillie, Clara, William,
Flossie, Elmer; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 15NE 040a (1884) Tel. Mutual Eudora
McKINZIE, J. Frank, (Mary BOYD) Ch Rufus, Myrtle, Francis, Iber, Hulda; Richland
R18, Marion Sec 5NW T255a Alice P. SEARS (1871) Tel. Richland Richland
McKINZIE, Mrs. Heber A., (Martha TUTTLE) Ch Oral, Russell, Nell; Richland R18,
Marion Sec 7NW 0125a (1863) Tel. Richland Richland
McKINZIE, I.C., (Frances WOODWARD) Ch Iva, Herbert, Lavergne; Richland R17,
Clinton Sec 23NW T320a Mrs. BOWEN (1864) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
McMILLEN, Jack, (Bertha LAWSON) Ch Don, Dale, Chester, Carl; Baldwin R5, Palmyra
Sec 21NW 015a (1905) Tel. Vinland Vinland
McNARIE, Charles L., (Laura GREELEY) Ch Alice, James; Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 17SW
040a (1906) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
McNEES, James R., (Gertrude JAMEISON) Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 4NW T160a G.W.
LIVENGOOD (1883) Tel. Vinland Vinland
McNEES, Oscar P., (Lizzie HICKMAN) Ch Floyd, Winston, Percy, Jodell, Oscar, James;
Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 29SE 080a (1880) Tel. Bell Lawrence
McNISH, John W., (Helen ROOT) Ch Charles, Elvin; Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 26 065a
(1890)
McNISH, William A., (Emma HOUT) Ch Anna, Sherman, Ada; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec
33NE T3a W. HOHERING (1869)
McPHEETERS, James A., (Clara BIXLER) Ch Delbert, Walter, Evelyn; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 24NW 040a (1900) Tel. Mutual Vinland
McPHEETERS, William A., (Bertha ANDREWS) Ch Elizabeth, Perry, Thelma, Roscoe;
"Pleasant View Farm," Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 23NW 0160a (1901) Tel. Mutual
Vinland
McQUEEN, Glenn R., (Martha McQUEEN, mother) Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 21NW T72 1/2a
M. McQUEEN (1900) Tel. Vinland Vinland
McTAGERT, William J., (Nellie MITCHELL) Ch Alice, Hattie, George, William; Vinland
Rl, Wakarusa Sec 34SE T70a Minnie COULES (1872)
M

MADL, Edd, (Ida SCHOENHOFER) Ch Jerald, Lorine, Alma; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 30
T120a J. MODL (1894) Tel. Eudora Eudora
MADL, Joe F., (Barbara HADL) Ch Marion, Mildred, Ralph, Arthur, Robert; Baldwin
R3, Palmyra Sec 19NW T140a Joe MADL Sr. (1892) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
MAFFET, George W., (Lizzie KABEL) Ch Maud, Samuel; "Elkhorn Place," Lawrence R2,
Wakarusa Sec 5NE 032a (1893) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MAICHEL, Mrs. Joseph, (Cresence BEARFALDER) Ch Catherine, Lena, Rosa, Elizabeth,
Carl, Anna, George, Louis; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 30SW 0300a (1858) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook

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�MALMBURG, J. August, (Augusta ANDERSON) Ch Emma, Oscar, Marie; Lone Star R1,
Clinton Sec 34S 0160a (1888) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
MALONE, Mrs. Bridget, Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 19NE 0160a (1854)
MALONEY, John, (Anna O. KEEFE) Ch Flavia, Mildred, John; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec
24SW 094a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MANESS, John B., (Dora HAFERBIER) Ch Burnie; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 1 T80a C.
AULTENBERND (1918)
.
MANGELSDORF, W.H., (Iona JUDY) Ch Helen, Maurine, Charlotte; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa
Sec 33SW T320a J.W. HYRE (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MANNING, Alba D., (Mollie HARRIS) Ch Ethie, Harris, Ralph, Rose; Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 10SW T280a W.A. COURTNEY (1887) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MANSFIELD, John W., (Annie BEASLEY) Ch Mattie; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 2 (Acreage
not given) E. WILSON (1890)
MARKLEY, George W., (Dora FLORY) Ch Oscar, Etta, Jess, Rogert, Solon; Baldwin R5,
Willow Sec 4N 0430a (1862) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
MARKLEY, Jess E., (Jessie MARTIN) Ch Evelyn, Doris; Lawrence R8, Willow Sec 4N
0160a (1891) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
MARKLEY, Levi, Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 12NE 0325a (1860) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
MARSHALL, Edward, Eudora Gen Del, Eudora Sec 8N T85a FIGENBAUGH &amp;DARLING (1910)
MARSHALL, Frank S., (Ella HAMMOND) Ch Herbert, Mildred; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 21N
080a (1874) Tel. Mutual Worden
MARSHALL, Mrs. Mary A., (Mary BAKER) Ch Fay, Earl, Aileen, Harold; Lawrence RIO,
Wakarusa Sec 21SE-22SE 0172a (1879) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MARSHALL, William E., (Dorotha BROKMANN) Ch Herbert, John; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec 5W T5a A.C. WALTERS (1895)
MARTIN, Alex, (Ada FESLER) Ch Fred; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 9SW T20a James PRICE
(1889) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MARTIN, Charles E., (Jessie WILLEY) Ch I1a, Ethel, Helen, Frances, Earl; Lawrence
R9, Clinton Sec 19E 0160a T160a E. MARTIN (1868) Tel. Bell Lawrence
MARTIN, James H., (Cora OZIAS) Ch Morris, Earl, William, Mabel; "A1tamont Farm,"
Baldwin, Palmyra Sec lOSE 080a (1899) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
MARTIN, John D., (Mary HOUKE) Ch Dave, Florence, Pearl; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec
3E 080a (1895)
MARTIN, Jefferson D., (Ella SHANNAN) Ch Edward, Armstrong, Esther, Carrol;
Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 10-11 0390a (1906) Tel. Bell Lawrence
MARTIN, William E., (Estella MARTIN, sister) Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 1SW 0400a
.
(1870) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MARTIN, William G., (Pearl WILSON) Ch Lawrence, George, Amos, Ruth, Pearl, Edgar;
Vin1and R1, Wakarusa Sec 33SE T20a C. LEESE (1898) Tel. Vin1and Mutual
Vin1and
MARTIN, Wilson, (Mary GREGORY) Ch Robert; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 4SW 0520a
(1870) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MARTIN, W.P., (Laura BROWNING) Ch Wilford; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 28NW 0100a
(1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MATHES, GuyJ., (Zeffa HALL) Ch Evelyn, Mary; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 5 0480a
(1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
MATHEWS, J., (Mary SWICHER) Ch Clara, Stella, Rosa, Lydia, Nora, Minnie; Lawrence
R5, Wakarusa Sec 24NW T2a WATT Bros. (1903)
MATHEY, George, Ch Mary, Charles; Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec 6SW 080a (1880)
MATHIAS, Charles R., (Lillian MERCER) Ch Charlotte, Roland, Thurman, Murlyn°
Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec 5SW 0170a (1918) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
'
MATNEY, John, (Mattie BROWN) Ch Kneth, Opal, Clarence; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec
7W 0160a (1910) Tel. Bell Lecompton
(To be continued)

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Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to .
gain best results. Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern Kansas
related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send queries and copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor - perhaps they will help someone else.
SHAWLEY
STRICKER
WHITSON
WILCOX

Carol (WILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046 .
Seeking information on Amelia Margaret STRICKER. I believe she
was born 16 Mar 1880 in Richwood, Christian Co., MO. She married
Asa Owen SHAWLEY in August 1897 in Richwood, MO. Who were her
parents and where were they born?

SHAWLEY
WHITSON
WILCOX

Carol (WILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Seeking information on Asa SHAWLEY. He was born in MO on 30 Sep
1879. His father was Armstead M. SHAWLEY. Mother1s name and
place of birth unknown. Also father1s place of birth unknown.
Asa died 13 Apr 1943 in Nixa, Christian Co., MO.

GRIFFIN
TALLEY

Fay S. TALLEY, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Need obituary and complete death date of Anna
GRIFFIN, wife of Thomas GRIFFIN, who died in 1887 and was buried
in a cemetery on the southwest edge of Baldwin, KS.

FLESHMAN
MURPHY
TALLEY

Lloyd TALLEY, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046
Wish to correspond with anyone with information of Anna Barbara
FLESHMAN, who died 29 April 1927 in Topeka, KS. Need her
parents, brothers, sisters. She was born in Mendon, OH and
married Thomas MURPHY 11 Nov 1886.

BAILEY
BOYD
COX
DAVIDSON
KRAFT
OIDELL

Christine DAVIDSON KRAFT, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Seeking information on David J. COX family that lived for a
while at Ft. Scott, Bourbon Co.~ KS. David was b. 24 Apr 1816 in
in Adams Co., OH, son of Jacob COX and Margaret BOYD. He m.
Gracie BAILEY, daughter of Ebenezer BAILEY and Rhoda Prather
OIDELL, on 24 Mar 1844 in West Union, Adams Co., OH. Children:
John Ebenezer, Rhoda Charlotte, Rachel Margaret, Horatio
Davidson, Martha, Sarah Ann, Matilda, Walter, Mahetable, and
Crawford Bailey, who was living in Eureka, Greenwood Co., KS in
1914 when his mother died at his home.

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��INDEX, VOL. XIII, No.1
ABDILL
Edward S., 23,32
Maggie E., 27,32
ACHELTICE, Leaves, 4
ADAMS, Susie, 25,32
ADER, Agnes, 28,32
AHLERS, Joachim L., 23,34
ALIFF, Thomas, 16
ALLEN
Edwin C., 23,34
Jessie, 38
Robert, 23,35
ANCHIRVAL, Charles J., 16
ANDERSON
Albert, 23,35
Augusta, 40
Avas, 23,34
Eva M., 26,32
Lel a, 38
M. C., 37
ANDREWS, Bertha, 39
ARMSTRONG
Christopher, 23,33
Clara B., 24,32
Harley Clement, 18
ARNETT
Earnest Gilbert, 18
Henry Albert, 18
ARNO, Amy, 37
ARNOLD, Theodore, 23,33
ARTERBURN, Moses M., 23,34
ASHBY, Eva J., 23,32
ASHE, Mattie M., 30,32
ATKINSON, Miss, 17
ATWOOD, G.H., 38
AULTENBERND, C., 40
AUSTAETT, Carrie J., 28,32
AVERILL, Paschal, 2
AYERS, Wm. W., 26,27,28,29
BABCOCK, Mattie G., 29,32
BAFS, Gillma, 6,8
BAHNMAIER
Fred, 17
George Miles~ 18
BAILEY
Cora E., 23,32
Ebenezer, 41
Gracie, 41
Harrison W., 8
Walter E., 23,32
BAKER
John W., 2

BELK, Marjory C., 37
BAKER, cont.
. BELL
Mary, 40
Fletcher W., 23,32
Thomas N., 2
Mrs. Nettie, 17
BALDWIN, Sarah B., 30,32
Oscar, 23,32
BALEY, 5
BELLOWS, Ida, 23,32
BALLARD, Laura A., 23,32
BENEDICT, Julia M., 27,32
BANE, Jennie May, 28,32
BENNEDICT, Eva, 38
BANKS
BENNETT, Margaret R., 20
Charles P., 23,33
BENSON, Gustave S., 23,34
Herman I., 18
BANNING, William H., 23,33 BENT, Horatio, 16
BERCAW, Albert F., 16
BARBER, Harry, 17
BERKOWITZ, Henry, 29
BARDELL
John B., 23,34
BERSERRA, Odion, 18
BETTS
Nettie M., 25,32
BARKER
De 11 a, 28,32
Miss, 17
Matilda B., 31,32
Simon H., 23,34
BICKERTON, Thomas, 16
BARNES, Charles D., 23,34 BIXLER, Clara, 39
BARNETT
BLACK
Cora, 2
Harry P. (J.), 23,32
James, 16
Cora Batdorf, 3
James Arthur, 2
Joseph, 2
James R., 2
S.M., 30
BARNHART
BLECHL, Bertha, 30,32
Benjamin F., 23,34
BLEVENS, Louisa E., 31,32
Lucy, 38
BOAZ, Edmond C., 24,25
BARTUSCH, Rosa, 37
BODE, Mr., 21
BATDORF
BOND, Milton E., 23,35
Charlotte, 7
BONEBRAKE, J.H., 29
Cora (Barnett), 3
BORNGESSER, Mary E., 25,32
Dave, 3
BOSWORTH, Charles, 2
Emma (Harrison), 3
BOWELL, Lou, 26,32
G.W., 7
BOWEN
John Walborn, 2,3,4,5,6,
Mrs., 39
7,8
Thomas, 16
J.C., 7,8
BOWER, Adam, 16
J.W.,8
BOWERS, Annie, 27,32
Mary Elizabeth (Watson), BOYD
3
Margaret, 41
Wi 11, 3
Mary, 39
BATES, C.D., 31
BOYER, Joseph J., 16
BAUGHMAN, Nettie F., 25,32 BRADFORD, Amanda E., 31,32
BEAL .
BRASIER, Minnie M., 32
Thomas A. (D.), Jr.,
BRASS, Clara A., 26,32
23,33
BRAUSER
BEAN, William, 23,34
Christian (Crist), 23,33
BEARFALDER, Cresence, 39
BRAYMAN, William, 16
BEASLEY, Annie, 40
BRECHELSEN, Peter I., 2
BEATTIE, John, 23,34
BREWER
BEEBE, Flora B., 30,32
Almira, 30,32
BEELER, William P., 23,35
Emma, 29,32
BEHRINGER, Ella N., 23,32
43

�BRICH/BRICHER
Catherine, 19
BRISBIN
Manford Edmund, 18
BRISTOW, W., 24
BROCKWAY, James G., 24,33
BROEKER, William, 21
BROKMANN, Dorotha, 40
BROOKE
Benjamin C., 13,15
Lillian, 17
BROOKS
Albert, 24,33
W.W., 24,28
BROPHY, John, 2
BROWN
Carrie E., 25,32
Chas. Frederick, 18
George B., 16
Lucena, 26,32
Mattie, 40
Moses, 24,25,29,30
Sinnet, 24,34
S.J., 25,27,31
Thomas P., 16
Warren B., 24,34
Wi 11 ard, 24,32
BROWNING
G. W., 26
Laura, 40
Samuel B., 24,32
BRUBAKER, Peter, 26,30
BRUCH/BRUCHER/BRUGGER
Catherine, 19
BRYANT
Jack, 18
Sarah, 18
BURCHAM, Drury, 24,34
BURKES, Matt, 17
BURNS, James Harvey, 18
BURRIS, A.T., 26
BURROWS
Charles, 24,33
William 0., 24,34
BURTON, Lansing H., 24,34
BUSKER, Melissa J., 24,32
BUSSER, S.E., 24
BUTLER, William, 16
BUTTS, Mr., 4
CADE, Mary, 38
CALDWELL
Ermin E., 27,32
William P., 11,12,13
CALKINS, Charles H., 16

CALLAN, John E., 24,33
CAMPBELL
Alexander, 4,8
Ross W., 24,33
Thomas H., 24,35
CANAVAN, James, 24,34
CANSDELL, Mary E., 30,32
CARDWELL, M.W., 17
CAREY, Elizabeth, 29,32
CARLSON, Fred Jacob, 18
CARTER
Charles K., 24,32
Jared, 16
CATTINGHAM, Edward, 16
CAVIN, Silas, 30
CEEB, Anna M., 29,32
CHAMBERS, Nelson A., 2
CHAMPION, Anna, 25,32
CHAPMAN, Beverley, 16
CHARLTON
John, 23,24,25,31
CHASE, Viola, 29,32
CHERRY, C.W., 26
CHILTON, William, 2
CHISEM, Bettie, 29,32
CHRISTIE, Mary, 31,32
CHRISTINE
William T.S., 24,33
CHURCH, Maude, 29,32
CLAPHAM, Mr., 22
CLARK
Charles W., 24,35
C.F.M.,4
C.H., 38
Harry David, 18
CLARKE
George, 24,34
Marion Arthur, 18
CLIPPARD
Lebbie/Libbie E., 24,32
COCKS, Henry, 27
COFFELT, Samuel M., 24,34
COHN, Rachel, 29,32
COHRON
E.M., 24,26,27,29,30,32
COLE~ Herbert Conwell, 18
COLEMAN, Lyman D., 16
COLLINS
Alonzo, 24,34
Isaac, 2
James Cox, 2
Wi 11 i am, 17
William Irwin, 18
CONLEY, James, 16
COOK, William Perry, 18
44

COOPER
C., 36
Jim, 2
COPLINGER
Martha L., 24,32
CORDLEY
Richard, 24,26,27,28,29,
31
CORPORAL, Emma, 27,32
CORYELL, Edwin M., 24,32
COTTON, J.V., 39
COUCH, Eusebia, 28
COUGHILN, Michael, 2
COULES, Minnie, 39
COURTNEY, W.A., 40
COX
Crawford Bailey, 41
David J., 41
Horatio Davidson, 41
Jacob, 41
John Ebenezer, 41
Mahetable, 41
Martha, 41
Matilda, 41
Rachel Margaret, 41
Rhoda Charlotte, 41
Sarah Ann, 41
Walter, 41
CRAIN, Laura B., 26,32
CRAMER
Deputy Marshal, 9
John, 2
Samue 1 J., 13
CRAWFORD, Alonzo, 16
CREEL, James, 24,34
CROGGAN, Joshua M., 8
CUMMINGS
John Francis, 18
Thomas Frederick, 18
CUTTER
Abram, 16
Calvin, 16
DAILEY, Maude, 24,33
DANIELS
A.H., 29
~1ary, 37
DANVERS, William F., 24,33
DARK, Samuel S., 18
DARNOLD, Ida, 31,33
DAVENPORT
Thomas B., 25,34
DAVIS
John M., 25,32
T.D., 23,31

�EDWARDS
DAVIS, cont.
George H., 25,33
William A., 25,34
Richard, 25
DAY
ElBERT, John H., 34
John N., 25,32
EIBEST, John H., 25
Minnie, 17
ELIAS, Ethel L., 23,33
Naoni, 17
ELLIOTT, Joel, 2
DEAN
ELLIS, Eva L., 27,33
Frank M., 25,33
EMERY, A., 36
Li 11 i e M., 27,33
ENDACOTT
DeCOW, George, 25,33
John, 24,25,27,29
DeFOY, Mary T., 30,33
ENGELKE, Henry J., 25,33
DEISTER, Henry F., 25,33
ENGLISH
DENT, Mary, 37
Blanche, 36
DEPPE, Mary L., 27,33
William A., 25,34
DESKIN, Fred, 17
ENN IS, A. T., 28
DEVILBESS
EUBANKS, J.A., 17
Charles E., 25,32
EVERSMEYER, Lois, 3
DEWS, Don, 36
EWING
DICKINSON, Theodore, 16
Charles W., Dr., 2
DIGGS, B.F., Hon., 16
Hattie E., 17
DIX, Isabella, 25,33
Minnie A., 30,33
DOANE
Sue, 17
Josephine, 30,33
T.S.,17
Laura ~lay, 23,33
DOLE, Artemus W., 16
DOLESHAL, Victoria M., 21 FALLEY, Edmond B., 16
FARLEY, Herman, 17
DONALDSON
FAUBLE, Minnie M., 29,33
Capt., 9
FELLER, Magdalena, 19
J.B.,14
u.S. Marshal, 10,12
FERGUSON, Robert M., 2
FERRIL, George, 25,33
DOOLITTLE, Charles, 38
FESLER, Ada, 40
DOUB, Lillian, 17
DOUGLAS, William M., 15
FESSLER, Leopold G., 25,33
DOYLE
FETTY, Julia A., 26,33
James M., 15
FIDLER, Ida Bell, 29,33
Martha J., 21
FIGENBAUGH &amp; DARLING, 40
Mary, 21
FILSON, Casper S., 4,8
Mary A., 30,33
FISHBACK, Amanda, 25,33
DRISDOM, Thomas, 25,34
FISHER, Henry, 2
DUCKWORTH, Capt., 5
FITCH
DUKE, Cordie E., 28,33
Edward, 8
DUNLAP, Adam(s) E., 25,34
Robert, 8
DUSTO, Mary, 23,33
Roger, 8
DYKE, Lodire J., 25,33
Sarah, 8
DYKES, Daniel B., 25,32
FITZPATRICK, Frank, 18
FLEER, Amelia, 23,33
EAKIN, Robert, 25,34
FLEMING, Jane, 26,33
EAMES, Lola, 36
FLESHMAN
EASTER, Henry H., 16
Anna Barbara, 41
EBERHART
Mary A., 24,33
Charles, 17
FLETCHER, Clara A., 25,33
Gustavus A., 16
FLORINTINE, Walter, 16
EDDY, Susie F., 27,33
FLORY
EDGAR, Geo. B., 31
C., 25
Dora, 40
45

FLORY, cont.
Wi 11 i am, 25,35
FLUKE, Bob, 16
FONTON, James M., 14
FORD, Samuel B., 13
FORTSON
Alice, 32,33
Henry, 25,32,35
FOSKUHL, Andrew J., 25,33
FOSTER
Ellen W., 26,33
Henry B., 25,33
Mary E., 25,33
FOULKROD, John W., Rev., 2
FOX, Emma, 36
FRAZER, Georgie F., 25,33
FRAZIER, Mary, 38
FREEMAN, Ida, 28,33
FREIGENBAUM, F.W., 32
FRENCH
Grace N., 37
Stella, 37
Ste 11 a V., 37
FRIEKER, Philip, 29
FULLER
Josi ah G., 16
Reso 1ved, 16
GABRIEL, Emma A., 29,33
GAEBLER, Adolph N., 25,32
GAINES
Joseph B., 16
Nell ie, 17
GAIRNS, Walter A., 26,34
GANES, Cordelia, 38
GARDENER
~lary Bell I. (~label),
27,33
GARRETT, Mrs., 18
GATES, Alphonso S., 16
GAUCK, Rose, 38
GAUK, August, 26,33
GEARY
John W., 9,10,11,15
GENTRY, Lillie, 39
GEORGIE, Bettie M., 30,33
GERLACH
Henry, 26,30
H., 25,31
Wi 11 i am, 2
GIBBENS, Arthur L., 18
GILBERT
Effie L., 28,33
James F., 26,32
John L., 26,34

�HARDING, Frank, 26,33
GILL
HARDTARFER
Henry, 2
Ida l., 20
Nell ie S., 21
Jacob
Edward, 20
William H., 16
HARMAN,
Wilber D., 26,35
GILRUTH, Thomas W., 26,33
'HARRINGTON
GLEASON, Cyrus S., 16
Charles Ross, 18
GLENN
HARRIS
George LaFayette, 18
Dwi ght T., 17
Ha rvey Moore, 18
Moll
ie, 40
Katherine, 38
Percy
D., 26,32
Wi 11, 18
Sarah,
18
GLOVER, William H., 26,32
HARRISON
GOBIN, Hillary A., 28,30
Emma Batdorf, 3
GOEPFERT, Rose L., 26,33
John
H., Hon, 2
GOFF, Henry Lee, 18
Lucy
J.,
29,33
GOOD, Solomon P., 26,34
HARTMANN,
August,
26,33
GOODALE, A.B., 24,30
HARVEY,
Andrew
J.,
16
GOODMAN, Walter, 26,34
HASE,
Arthur
A.,
20
GRAMMER, Samuel F., 26,35
HATCH, Bethena A., 24,33
GRAUEl
HATSCH, Vincent, 26,33
William Frederick, 18
HATTAN, E.J., 39
GRAY
HAWELL, John J., 16
Horace 0., 26,33
HAWES, Clara M., 28,33
Isaac, 16
HAWKINS, Thomas, 16
Robert Marshall, 18
HAY
GRAYBILL, John, 2
Chester, 16
GREELEY, Laura, 39
Emma F., 25,33
GREENE, H.M., Col., 17
HAYS, Martin P., 2
GREGORY
HEFFNER, Inez B., 21
Fred, 17
HEISE, Charles, 17
Mary, 40
HEMPHILL
GRIFFIN
Ida l. (Nina), 24,33
Anna, 41
HENDERSON
James M., 26,33
Eliza, 29,33
Thomas, 41
Frank H., 26,33
GRIZZARD, Mattie, 26,33
Mr.,
22
GROCE, Edward E., 26,32
HENRY,
Stuart
0., 26,34
GROZAN, 8
HENSON,
Cornelius,
26,33
GULLETT, C.W., 23
HERD, Jacob S., 15
HEWES, Charley W., 17
HAAS, Rosa C., 23,33
HICKMAN, Lizzie, 39
HADL, Barbara, 39
HICKS, Joseph, 16
HAFERBIER, Dora, 40
HIDE, Calvin D., 16
HALDERMAN, Jennie, 25,33
HIGBIE, Damon, 2
HALL
HILL
Mary Frances, 25,33
E.J., 17
Zeffa, 40
Oscar E., 26,34
HALLER, John, 23,29,31
HALLUM, William J., 26,35 HIRTH, John K., 27,32
HAMILTON, Edgar W., 26,34 HISLOP, Florinda, 31,33
HITER, Martha E., 29,33
HAMMOND, Ella, 40
HOAD, Bruce Evans, 18
HAMPTON, Lewis J., 14
HOADLEY, Clarence, 16
HANSElMAN
HOBB, Luanna, 31,33
Amanuel H., 26,32
HOBBS, John, 27,33
HANSLER, Joseph A., 18
46

HODGES
Jess T., 27,34
Martha J., 23,33
HOFFERKAMP
Herman J., 27,34
HOFFMAN, Eda A., 30,33
HOGG, Thomas, 18
HOHERING, W., 39
HOLMES, Alice, 27,33
HOLSBERG, Frank, 27,34
HOLWICK, Cora E., 24,33
HOOD, John Franklin, 18
HOOGLAND, Edward, 10
HOOK, Charles J., 27,34
HOOVER, Mark A., 19,22
HOPE, A.l., 31
HOPKINS, Sarah A., 28,33
HOSTETTER, L.W., 2
HOUKE, Mary, 40
HOUSE, Margaret, 27,33
HOUSTON, Edward W., 27,33
HOUT, Emma, 39
HOUTS, G.R., 25,30,31
HOWARD, Malinda, 36
HOWE, Walter L., 27,32
HOWELL
Hannah, 31,33
~1aud,

37

HOWLAND, C.G., 23
HUBBEl
Berton M., 27,34
Florilla E., 29,33
Truman D., 27,33
HUFFMAN
Lenora, 18
W. R., Rev., 17
HUGHS, Joseph L., 2
HUll, Wi 11 i am, 2
HUMBERT, William A., 27,34
HUMPHREY, Aaron M., 16
HUNTER, G.O., 17
HURD, Henry, 16
HUTCHINS, Roswell, 16
HYDE, Ella, 29,33
HYMAN
luther T., 27,35
S.B., 27
HYRE
Henry T., 27,33
J.W., 40
IEHlER, John, 2
ILIFF, Ross L., 18
INGLE, Rosanna, 30,33
IRELAN, Wm., 25,28

�IRVING, George W., 27,32
JACKSON, Mathew, 16
JACOBS, Edward A., 16
JAMEISON, Gertrude, 39
JAMES
Amos, 18
Francis M., 27,33
Maria E., 26,33
JEHLE, John, 27,34
JELLISON
Opie James, 18
William Bert, 18
JENING, John S., 7
JENKINS
Charles, 27,35
Oliver C., 16
JENNINGS, J.H., 28
JESPERSEN, Julius, 27,34
JOHNSON
Addison J., 27,32
Annie E., 32,33
Charles A., 27,33
Henry, 27,35
John, 27,34
John A., 27,34
.Matilda, 29,33
Mr., 10,11
Newton C., 27,33
Samuel, 14
Thomas, 27,34
JONES
Edward, 27,35
Hazel, 38
John Tecumseh (Tauy), 2
J.L., 38
Mary, 30,33
Mrs., 17
Thomas H.S., 27,32
JORDON, Jeremiah, 16
JUDY, Iona, 40
KABEL, Lizzie, 39
KAMPSCHRO(E}DER
Lizzie, 26,33
KANE, Mary Abbie, 31,33
KASBERGER, Frances M., 22
KATHERMAN
Amanda, 28,33
Claude, 21
KEEFE, Anna 0., 40
KEHLER, Lizzie, 32,33
KELLAR
Edgar H., 30
E. H., 28

KELLEY, Laura J., 31,33
KENNEDY
Mrs. Elizabeth, 31,33
Nancy, 24,33
KENYON, Lucy, 27,33
KEROHER,Rosa, 39
KERR, William, 16
KESLER, Sadie E., 30,33
KETCHUM, Justice G., 16
KETTEL(L}, William, 4,8
KETTERING, Ira Allen, 18
KIDWELL, Martha, 38
KINCH, Joseph, 16
KING
H. (N) M. (W), 23,28
John S., 16
Mrs. M., 37
KINSEY/KINZEY
Ebinezer A., 27,34
KIRCHNER, Lillie, 26,33
KISTLER, Elmyra, 24,33
KIZER, Frank, 37
KLINE, William, 16
KNIGHT, Susan N., 30,33
KNUDSEN, Alma, 38
KOEHLER, Josephine E.,
25,33
KRAFT

Christine Davidson, 41
KRIER
Family, 19
Mary, 20
Susanna, 20
KRING, Nancy, 36
KUHN, Charles Leslie, 18
KUSLER, Miram, 16
KYLE ,Jim, 2
LANE, William, 25,27,33
LANGWORTHY, Oliver, 16
LARGENT
Ira E., 27,35
Laura E., 28,33
LARIMER, Hugh D., 17
LARNARD
Eugene, 36
~lary, 36
Oscar Jr., 36
Oscar L., 36
LAUBER, Mary, 31,33
LAUGHTER, Arinilda, 36
LAVIN, Timothy, 36
LAWRAY, John, 16
LAWSON
Albert F., 36
47

LAWSON, cont.
Bertha, 39
Logan, 36
LEA (LEE), Gen., 4
LEAMER, Will, 18
LEAR, Mary, 25,33
LEDERER
Arley, 36
Clyde P., 36
Earl N., 36
Glenn, 36
James, 36
John, 36
Virgil, 36
LEE
Andrew, 36
Arbrey, 36
Audrey, 36
Charles, 36
Dorothy, 36
Edgar, 36
Everett, 36
Gertrude, 36
Grace, 36
Howard, 36
James F., 36
John F., 36
Louis, 36
Luci lle, 36
~larjorie, 36
Mary, 36
Pearl, 36
Raymond, 36
Robert G., 36
Sadie, 36
Vi rgil, 36
Wallace, 36
Walter, 36
Walter H., 36
~/eeda, 36
LEESE
Aletia, 36
Anna, 36
C., 40
George, 36
Hattie, 36
Leander, 36
Robert, 36
LEGER, James, 28,34
LEISON, Thomas, 16
LENZ, Mark, 36
LEONARD, L.M., 31
LEONHARD
Authur, 37
Frank H., 37

�LEONHARD, cont.
Grace, 37
Lawrence, 37
Mildred, 37
Ruby, 37
LESSER, Mary, 31,33
LEUF
Alfareta, 37
Beulah, 37
Harry, 37
Hubert M., 37
Joseph L., 37
Matt, 37
Nell ie, 37
Ruth, 37
Vernon, 37
Vi 01 a, 37
Wi 11 i am, 37
LEWIS
Ali ce, 37
Benjamin, 37
Charles, 37
Charles D., 37
Cora, 37
Deniewalter, 28,33
Effie, 37
Elizabeth, 37
Ella, 37
Elmer, 37
Ethel, 37
Everett, 37
Fred, 37
Fred V., 37
George, 37
George Jr., 37
George 101., 37
Grace, 37
Herbert, 37
James, 37
John A., 37
Lill ie, 37
Margaret, 37
Martha, 29,33
Mrs. Ca 11 ie, 37
Mrs. Mary F., 37
Oscar, 37
Reuben, 37
Richard, 37
LIDLKAY, George E., 2
LIMERICK
George 101., 28,32
LINDELL
Anna, 37
Charles, 37
Earl A., 21,37

LINDELL, cont.
Mrs. Charles, 37
LIPPINCOTT, J.A., 27
LISTON
Bernard, 37
Dorothy, 37
George R., 37
Ruth, 37
LIVENGOOD, G.W., 39
LOBINGIER, Georgia, 37
LOBINGLER, George, 2
LOGAN
Archie, 37
Arthur, 37
Ca 11 ie, 37
Ell a, 37
Elmer, 37
Elmer A., 37
Emma, 37
Ernest, 37
Fred, 37
Fred F., 37
Joe V., 37
Joseph, 37
Ma rguerite, 37
Mel i ssa, 37
Mrs. Amanda J., 37
Myrtle, 37
Pearl, 37
Russell, 37
Stella, 37
Sylvester, 37
Walter, 37
William, 37
Zelma, 37
LONG
Barnard, 8
Thomas 0., 28,34
LONGANECKER
Charles, 37
Clark E., 37
C1 i fford, 37
Earl, 37
Esta, 37
Everett, 37
Leonard C., 37
Raymond, 37
Thelma, 37
LONGFELLOW
Arthur, 37
Daniel 0.,28,34,37
LOTHHOLZ
Carl, 37
Oscar, 37
William, 37

48

LOTHROP
Elroy A., 37
Mrs. Anna E., 37
LOTZ, Anna, 26,33
LOVE
Esther, 37
Grant, 37
Isabella M., 29,34
Lucile, 37
Raymond, 37
LOWE, A.K., 17
LOWN
George L., 37
Wil ber D., 37
LOWRY, Katie, 23,34
LUCAS
Thomas, 37
Wi 11 i am H., 37
LUHERS,Villamenia, 36
LUMEN, Maggie, 31,34
LUNDY, Al, 18
LUSH, Katie, 27,34
LUTZ
Andrew, 38
Arthur, 38
Charles, 38
Clara, 38
Elmer, 38
Eugene Edward, 21,37
Eva, 37
Eva May, 21
Frank, 37,38
Frank Elmer, 21
Fred, 38
Martha Anastasia, 21
Matti e, 37
Oscar, 37
Oscar Eugene, 21
LYMAN, Eli, 16
LYNCH
Elsie, 38
Hazel, 38
Irena, 38
James G., 38
William, 38
LYON
Alfred, 38
Harley, 38
John H., 38
LYONS
Francis, 38
Gladys, 38
James, 38
Jerry, 38
Lester, 38

�LYONS, cont.
Paul, 38
MADL
Alma, 39
Arthur, 39
Edd, 39
Jerald, 39
Joe F., 39
Joe Sr., 39
Lorine, 39
Marion, 39
~1i 1dred, 39
Ralph, 39
Robert, 39
MADSON, John, 28,34
MAFFET
George W., 39
Maud, 39
Samuel,39
MAGRATH
Jas., 25
Jos., 27
MAICHEL
Anna, 39
Carl, 39
Catherine, 39
Elizabeth, 39
George, 39
Lena, 39
Louis, 39
Mrs. Joseph, 39
Rosa, 39
MALLISON, Lola E., 26,34
MALMBURG
Emma, 40
J. August, 40
Marie, 40
Oscar, 40
MALONE, Mrs. Bridget, 40
MALONEY
Flavia, 40
John, 40
Mildred, 40
MANESS
Burnie, 40
John B., 40
MANGELSDORF
Charlotte, 40
Helen, 40
Maurine, 40
W.H., 40
MANNING
Alba D., 40
Ethie, 40
Harris, 40

MANNING, cont.
Ralph, 40
Rose, 40
MANSFIELD
John W., 40
Mattie, 40
MARDES, Francisco, 18
MARKLEY
Doris, 40
Etta, 40
Evelyn, 40
George W., 40
Jess, 40
Jess E., 40
Levi, 40
Oscar, 40
Rogert, 40
Solon, 40
MARSHALL
Aileen, 40
Earl, 40
Edward, 40
Fay, 40
Frank S., 40
Harold, 40
Herbert, 40
John, 40
Mildred, 40
Mrs. Mary A., 40
Samuel C. Jr., 28,32
Wi 11 i am E., 40
MARTIN
Alex, 40
Amos, 40
Armstrong, 40
Carrol,40
Charles E., 40
Dave, 40
Earl, 40
Edgar, 40
Edward, 40
Estell a, 40
Esther, 40
Ethel,40
E., 40
Florence, 40
Frances, 40
Fred, 40
George, 40
Helen, 40
I1 a, 40
James H., 40
Jefferson D., 40
Jessie, 40
John D., 40
49

MARTI N, cont.
Lawrence, 40
Mabel, 40
Morris, 40
Pearl, 40
Robert, 31,40
Ruth, 40
Susan 0., 30,34
Wilford, 40
William, 40
William Arthur, 18
Wi 11 i am E., 40
Wi 11 i am G., 40
Wil son, 36,40
W., 36
W.P., 40
MARVIN
Jas., 23,26,27,28,29,
30,31
Mina Elizabeth, 31,34
MASON, Oti s, 16
MASTERSON, Van, 17
MATHES
Evelyn, 40
Guy J., 40
Mary, 40
MATHEWS
Chas. Andrew, 18
Clara, 40
J., 40
Lydia, 40
Minnie, 40
Nora, 40
Rosa, 40
Stella, 40
MATHEY
Charles, 40
George, 40
~1ary, 40
MATHIAS
Charles R., 40
Charlotte, 40
~1ary, 39
Murlyn, 40
Roland, 40
Thurman, 40
MATNEY
Clarence, 40
John, 40
John Everett, 18
Kneth, 40
Opal, 40
MAUL, John H., 23,27
MAURITZSEN
Johanna, 27,34

�MAUST, Calvin Henry, 18
McARTHUR, L., 16
McCABE, James F., 28,33
McCABRIA
Eugene, 38
Harry, 38
James F., 38
McCALL
Dave T., 38
Joe Darryl, 18
John, 38
John S., 38
Madge, 38
Margurite, 38
Minnie, 38
Opal, 38
Orville, 38
Orville Clarence, 18
Sarah, 38
Virginia, 38
Wayne, 38
McCARTY, George L., 38
McCLANAHAN
Ada, 38
Alex F., 38
Bertha, 38
Edward, 38
Elizabeth, 38
Ell a, 38
Elmer, 38
Emma, 38
Franklin, 38
Fred, 38
George Edward, 18
Guy, 38
Guy Hedgeman, 18,38
G. Edward, 38
Hazel, 38
Hedger E., 38
Hedgman, 38
Helen, 38
Madalyn, 38
Martha, 38
Mary, 38
Mrs. Mary E., 38
Nancy, 38
Pearl,38
Roberta, 38
Virginia, 38
Walter, 38
Wi 11 i am, 38
McCLANHAN
Ethel, 38
Flora, 38
Mary, 38

McCLANHAN, cont.
Minnie, 38
Wi 11 i am S., 38
~1cCLELLAND

Melvin, 38
Noah F., 38
McCLINTOCK
Edith, 38
Edward, 38
El i zabeth, 38
George, 38
George A., 38
Grace, 38
Helen, 38
Herbert, 38
Kate, 38
Laura, 38
Marie, 38
Mrs. Mary C., 38
Richard, 38
Ruth, 38
William, 38
Wi 11 i am J., 38
McCLUNG
Carl, 38
Crawford L., 38
Edgar, 38
Milton, 38
McCLURE
Foster, 38
George F., 38
Gladys, 38
Isaac, 28,33
Roy, 38
Serena, 38
McCOLLOUGH
Charles D., 38
Irma, 38
Vivi an, 38
Warren, 38
McCOLLUM
Burton, 38
Effie, 38
Elmer, 38
Harriet, 38
Mrs. Martha, 38
McCONNELL
Bernard, 38
Bernice, 20
Florence, 38
Lela, 38
Ollie, 38
Robert G., 38
Robert Jr., 38
McCORMICK, Mary E., 25,34
50

McCREATH
Catherine, 39
David, 39
D. H., 39
Francis, 39
McFARLAND
Bernice, 39
Bertha M., 39
Edna D., 29,34
Edward, 39
Elizabeth, 39
Geneva, 39
Lizzie E., 24,34
Mrs. N•J., 39
Paul, 39
Robert R., 39
Thomas, 39
McFARLANE, Albert, 28,34
McGEE, Minnie M., 24,34
McGINNIS
James Francis, 18
McGRATH, Mary Ann, 28,34
McKAY, William M., 28,34
McKEE
Bertha, 39
Charles, 39
Edson, 39
George, 39
James M., 39
McKINNEY
Alvin, 39
Betty Lou, 39
Charles A., 39
Charles Jr., 39
Clara, 39
Elmer, 39
Flossie, 39
Fred J., 39
Howard, 39
John H., 39
Levi, 39
Li 11 ie, 39
Merle, 39
Robert, 39
Ti 11 ie, 39
Wi 11 iam, 39
McKINZIE
Francis, 39
Herbert, 39
Hulda, 39
Iber, 39
Iva, 39
I.C., 39
J. Frank, 39
Lavergne, 39

�McKINZIE, cont.
Mrs. Heber A., 39
Myrtle, 39
Nell, 39
Oral, 39
Rufus, 39
Russell, 39
McMILLEN
Carl,39
Chester, 39
Dale, 39
Don, 39
Frank, 2
Jack, 39
McNARIE
Ali ce, 39
Charles L., 39
James, 39
McNEES
Floyd, 39
James, 39
James R., 39
Josell, 39
Oscar, 39
Oscar P., 39
Percy, 39
Winston, 39
McNISH
Ada, 39
Anna, 39
Charles, 39
E1 vin, 39
John W., 39
~lary E., 29,34
Sherman, 39
Wi 11 i am A., 39
McPHEETERS
Del bert, 39
Elizabeth, 39
Evelyn, 39
James A., 39
Perry, 39
Roscoe, 39
Thelma, 39
Walter, 39
Wi 11 i am A., 39
McQUEEN
Glenn R., 39
Martha, 39
M., 39
McQUISTIAN/McQUISTON,
Rev., 17
McRAE
Albert Sylvester, 18

McTAGERT
Ali ce, 39
George, 39
Hattie, 39
Wi 11 i am, 39
Wi 11 i am J., 39
MEEDER, George, 2
MELTON, Melissa A., 29,34
MERCER, Lillian, 40
MERCHANT, Nelson, 2
MEYERS, Rebecca, 37
MICHALOS, Richard D., 16
MIGLARIO
Charles Allen, 18
John Steven, 18
MIKESELL, Alf, 18
MILES, Susannah, 27,34
MILLER
Albert J., 28,34
Charles W., 28,34
Jacob, 28,34
Mary E., 23,34
Sarah C., 25,34
MILLS, Margaret A., 25,34
MILNER, Cyrus E., 28,33
MITCHELL
David T., 12,13,14
John T., 28,32
J. H., 37
Nell ie, 39
MODL, J., 39
MOHERMAN, William H., 2
MONDEY, Thaddeus, 28,33
MONROE, Anthony, 28,35
MONTAGUE, Dwight H., 16
MOON, Minta V., 30,34
MOORE
Alvertie, 24,34
Fred Hi 11, 18
Hattie, 31,34
J.M., 17
Samuel T., 28,33
Sue T., 31,34
MORRILL, Agnes L., 24,34
MORRIS
Agnes S.M., 27,34
John, 28,35
W. L., 26,29
MORRISS
Nathan, 18
William Washington, 18
MORROW, Mary E., 28,34
MORTIMER, William, 28,34
MORTON, Emma, 31,34
MOTTER, J.A., 23,24,27,30
51

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George E., 28,35
MUELLER, J., 26
MULVIHILL, William, 28,34
MUMMAK, Dell, 37
MURPHY, Thomas, 41
MUSICK, Charles J., 28,32
MYERS
Kate F., 24,34
~linnie J., 27,34
NACE, Fred Henry, 18
NATHAN, Albert J., 28,33
NEFF, George N., 16
NELSON, Robert B., 13
NEUMEYER, August H., 29,33
NEWELL, John, 16
NEWHALL, Charles G., 16
NEWLAND, Edith, 36
NEWMAN, Amy E., 24,34
NINDE, W.X., 31
NIVEN, Harry E., 29,32
NORRIS
Jessie, 18
Thos. F., 24,26,28
NORTH, Maude 0., 28,34
NORTON
John Q.A., 23,24,25,26,
27,28,29,30,31,32
NORWINE, Tlitha, 27,34
NOSS, Hiram, 2
NOTT, Emma E., 27,34
NUFFER, William, 29,32
NYE, Cora E., 25,34
OCHELTREE, Lewes F., 6,8
OEHRLE, Gotlieb, 20
OFFNER, William A., 29,34
OLDS, Frank B., 26
ORRICK, A.D., 27
OSBORN, William, 29,33
OZIAS, Cora, 40
OIBRYNE, R.E., 24
OICONNOR, William, 2
OIDELL, Rhoda Prather, 41
OINEIL
Mary H., 24,34
M.A., Dr., 2
PAINE, Alfred J., 16
PARK
John S., 25
Susa, 37
PARKER, Artemus H., 16
PARKINS, Mr., 22

�PARMER, J.M., 37
PARROTT, Etta, 28,34
PARSON, Henry G., 17
PASSON, David, 29,32
PATRICK
A1be rt G., 16
David, 16
PATTERSON
George W., 29,32
William A., 29,34
PATTON, W.D., 23
PATTY, R.M., 15
PAYNE, May, 30,34
PEARSON
Emma, 28,34
Eva E., 23,34
Robert H., 2
PEASE, Arthur, 17
PECK, Henry L., 29,33
PELOT, James M., 11
PENCOAST, Jacob M., 29,33
PENDROY
Maurice M., 29,33
PEPPERS, George A., 29,34
PERSING, Mary A., 23,34
PETERSON
Augusta, 27,34
Hannah Mary, 28,34
Hulda C., 23,34
Ruby, 38
PETTIBONE, John, 2
PETTINGILL/PETTENGILL
F.H., 28,31
PHELP/PHELPS,
Rose L., 29,34
PICKENS
Orlando H., 29,35
PIERSON, Elmer E., 29,32
PIKE, John W., 29,33
PORANTO, Elizabeth, 37
PORTER
Sidney, 29,32
William G., 16
PORTERFIELD
Thomas W., 16
POWERS, George H., 16
PRATT, Stafford J., 16
PRESTON
Charles L., 16
Henry, 16
PRICE
James, 40
Thomas B., 15
PRIMERY, George R., 16
PUCKETT, Amanda, 31,34

PUGH, Mary, 37
PYLE
Flora A., 26,34
Jessee F., 16
Ladona Viola, 28,34

RUPERT, Minnie E., 24,34
RYNERSON, Jacob, 2

SADLMAR, Jacob, 30,32
SAIELIS
Amaziah Howard, 18
SAlLE
QUAYLE, W.A., 24,27,29
Anna, 37
Anna Elizabeth, 21
RABER, Rosanna, 28,34
Charles A., 22
RAINES, D.W., 24
Fern, 22
RANEY, Henry, 29,33
Francis Joseph, 21
RAPPARD, Dora, 38
Francis M., 21
RATLIFF, William M., 29,35
Frank J., 30,33
RAUSCH
Gladys, 22
Henry, 29,34
John E., 21
Mr., 17
Katherine M., 21
RAY, Margaret, 31,34
Peter A., 21
REDDISH, Edith, 24,34
Wendel in, 19,21,22
REINECK, Katharina, 28,34
SCATES, Allie, 23,34
REISER, T.A., 17
SCHAAKE, Ida, 37
RHOADES
SCHALBAR
Benjamin Franklin, 2
Elizabeth, 21
RHOERES?, P.T., 28
Family, 19
RICHARDSON
SCHIRMER,
Mr., 21
Albert L., 29,34
SCHMOE,
Ernest,
30,34
RIDDLE, Edward R., 29,35
SCHNEIDER, John, 30,33
RIFFLE, Albert S., 29,34
SCHOENHOFER, Ida, 39
RILEY
A1metta, 36
SCHOEPFLIN, Mary A., 38
Jones H., 8
SCHREINER
RIPLEY, James, 4
Fami 1y, 19
ROBBINS
Katherine, 22
George W., 15
SCHROYER, Jennie, 38
Lillie J., 26,34
SCHULTZ
ROBERTS, J.W., 17
Anna Catherine, 31,34
ROBINSON
SCHUMANN, Peter, 23,28,29
James, 29,32
SCHWARTZ
W.F., 36
Mary H., 27,34
ROCKAFELLER
Thelma, 21
Maggie E., 25,34
SCHWEITZBERGER, Arthur, 18
ROGERS, Herbert A., 29,33 SCOTT
ROHE, Hannibal H., 29,34
John, 2
ROOT, Helen, 39
Robert, 17
ROSE
Samuel, 2
Jasper, 17
SEARS, Alice P., 39
Seigel, 29,33
SEEVER, Claborn L., 30,35
ROSENAN, Hannah, 29,34
SEGALL, Hugo, 18
ROSS
SEMAN, Mary D., 23,34
Phil ip, 29,32
SERCY, William H., 30,35
Robert, 29,33
SESSIONS, Cora, 39
ROTHROCK, Ira, 30,35
SEYBOLD, Lightle H., 30,33
ROY
SEYLER, Samuel Austin, 2
Aaron D., 16
SEYMOUR, Johnson, 30,33
Frank T., 30,32
SHANNAN, Ella, 40
RUMBAUGH, Elias N., 30,32
52

�SHARP
Lucy, 27,34
Ne 11 ie, 26,34
SHAWLEY
Armstead M., 41
Asa Owen, 41
SHEELEY, Mary E., 26,34
SHELLEY, Mike, 18
SHEPPARD
Howa rd D., 30,34
SHERMAN,
Gen. William, 3,4,6,7
SHIELDS, Agnes, 17
SHINN, W.H., 27,29
SHIRLEY, Elmer, 18
SHIVELY, Edward, 30,34
SIMMONS, James C., 2
SIMON
All ie, 22
Amelia, 21
Andrew, 22
Anna, 20
Arthur P., 20
August J., 20
August (Nicolas), 20
Augusta, 22
Caroline, 20
Charles, 22
Corry M., 20
Elizabeth, 22
Family, 19
Frank, 22
Fred, 22
Harold Wayne, 22
Johan, 19
John, 20,22
John Peter, 20,21
Joseph, 22
Joseph J., 21
Katherine, 19,21,22
Katherine E., 20
Katherine M., 21
Laura F., 22
Leo John, 21
Mary, 20, 21
Mary J., 22
Mathias, 19,20,21
Michel, 19
Minne, 22
Mort-ne, 20
Nicholas, 19,22
Oscar J., 21
Pauline, 22
Peter, 19,20
Peter Joseph, 20

SIMON, cont.
Philomena, 21
Roy William, 20
Ruth, 21
Susan, 20
Wende 1i n, 20
Wende 1 inA., 20
Wi 11 iam, 20
Wi 11 i am A., 20
SIMPSON, Amanada, 37
SINCLAIR, James C., 2
SKAGGS, Ed(d)na I., 23,34
SKINNER, Amanda, 27,34
SLADE, E. B., 30
SLEPPY, George, 2
SLIETZ, Mrs., 17
SLOAN, Wesley, 2
SLOSS, Julia A., 29,34
SMITH
Adam l., 30,32
Edward Combie, 26
Ella B., 26,34
Fred Christian, 18
Giles, 16
Inez, 37
Joseph P., 30,32
J. Franklin, 30,33
Lettie B., 17
Lou Ann, 23,34
Mary, 21
SNYDER
Elmer H., 17
J.H., 25
SOMMER, Caroline P., 31,34
SOUTH, W.H., 23
SOUTHER, Alice A., 31,34
SOXMAN, Christian, 30,33
SPANGLER, Chas. W., 18
SPENCER
Annis, 38
Etta, 17
lona, 17,18
SPRINGER, Mr., 22
STALL, Susannah, 27,34
STANLEY
Emery F., 30,35
Harvey, 27
STAUFFER, Lester, 17
STEEN/STEIN, William, 17
STEPHENS
J. P., Rev., 2
Phineas, 16
STERNBERGH, T.J., 24,27,28
STEVENSON, W.B., 31

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J.W., 30
Ro 11 y A., 30 , 35
Samuel, 16
STINES, J.S., 17
STONE
John W., 16
l.A., 17
STONEBRAKER, Samuel A., 2
STOTE, Amos Hall, 25,23,28
STOUT, A.V., 25
STRICKER
Amelia Margaret, 41
STRICKLER, H.J., 10,14,15
STRINGFIELD, Thos. J., 24
STRONG, Edmund S., 30,33
STRUB, Joseph, 30,34
STUDEBAKER
David W., 30,35
STUTSMAN, Sarah E., 30,34
ST. CLAIR, H.C., 17
SUGREES, John B., 16
SULZEN
Adolph, 18
William Francis, 18
SUMNER, Josie A., 25,34
SURBER, Gertrude, 25,34
SUTTON
Emery/Emory L., 30,33
Millie, 39
SWALLOW
Newton Garfield, 18
SWANEY, Joseph A., 30,32
SWARTZ, Clara A., 30,34
SWICHER, Mary, 40
SWIFT, Francis B., 16
SWINLEY, Edward M., 30,33
SWISHER, Mary, 28,34
TALLEY
Fay S., 41
lloyd, 41
TANER, Gilbert, 16
TANSEMO, Millie, 24,34
TARR, Thomas, 18
TARVIN, O.L., 17
TAYLOR
Charles F., 30,35
John Mi 11 ard, 18
Sherman, 30,34
TESTERMAN
Francis M., 30,33
THACHER, Nellie G., 26,34
THARP, Sarah Jane, 39

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Wm., 27,28
WHITSON, Carol, 3,41
WHITTOCK, Ida, 31,35
WIGFALL, Thos. B., 11
WILBUR
Elizabeth G., 27,35
WILCOX
Alexander Martin, 31,34
Carol, 41
WILHITE, Charles M., 31,33
WILKERSON, Jesse, 17
WILKINS, Queen V., 26,35
WILLETS, Gertrude, 17
WILLEY, Jessie, 40
WILLIAMS
Anna, , 27 ,35
3
Carrie, 27,35
WATT Bros., 40
Edward, 31,34
WATTS
Isabel M., 24,35
Clara Belle, 22
John, 31,35
Marjory, 37
Sarah, 25~35
Robert N., 31,33
Susie, 23,35
WATTSBURGER
WILSON
Jacob A., 31,33
E., 40
WEBB, Morris, 31,33
Pearl, 40
WEBER, Minnie J., 27,35
WINBURN, Charles, 31,33
WEBSTER, Frank, 31,34
WEIBLE, Fred(e)rick, 31,34 WINCHELL, Jessie, 38
WINEY
WELKER, Laura E., 24,35
WELLS
Jacob, 31,33
Chas. Austin, 18
Thos. G., 26,27,28,30,31
James, 4
WING, Addie S., 30,35
ULRICH, Martha, 30,35
WERTZ
WINGERT, P.N., 2
Charlotte, 3
WINGFIELD
VAN HORN
Mary M., 26,35
Carrie D~, 29,35
William B., 31,35
WESHWERT
WINTER
VAN PELT
Luther Martin, 18
Charles Baker, 18
R.H., 23,25,27,29,31
WESTFALL, George, 4
Paul Brannen, 18
VANLIEW, Conrad E., 31,34 WEYBRIGHT, Wilda F., 31,35 WINTERS, Oscar Monroe, 18
VARNER, Thomas, 16
WHIPPLE
WIRTS, Nannie, 30,35
VEATCH, Matelda, 23,35
Ezekiel D., 16
WOGOMAN, John H., 31,32
VERNSEN, Ole, 31,34
George Zebulen, 18
WOLSY, Ora, 38
VOGL, Alfred H., 31,34
J.L., Dr., 17
WOOD
VOGLESONG, Sandford, 16
WHIRLOW, Annie, 28,35
Annie E., 30,35
VON ZELLER
WHISLER, Anna V., 25,35
Atwell, 16
Richard L.F., 31,34
WHITE
John N.O.P., 9,10,11,12,
Hattie, 28,35
13,14,15,16
WAHLENMAIER
Ida A., 23,35
WOODWARD, Frances, 39
George Henry, 18
John W., 16
WOOTON, M., 26
WAKLEY, Charles E., 31,35
Li 11 ie, 30,35
WRIGHT
WALKER
Mary, 31,35
Benjamin A., 32,33
A., 29
Michael, 31,32
William E., 32,33
John W., 31,33
Ora, 38
W;, 25,32
Martha L., 26,35
WHITNEY
WALLIS, Capt., 9
Charles L., 31,34
YARGER, H.L., 23,25,27,29
THOMAS
Addie, 28,34
Arnie, 31,32
THOME, Family, 19
THOMES, Charles H., 15
THOMSON, J.H., 17
THORNE
Anna, 19
Mathi as, 19
THORP, Phillip, 31,34
THUELIUM, Charles, 31,32
TILTON, Edward F., 31,33
TIMMONS
Fremont S.i 31,35
Leonard, 18
TOBLER, Amelia, 23,34
TODD, John Mitchell, 2
TRACY
Ida, 17
Mr., 17
TREW, Christine E., 23,34
TRUAN
Elizabeth A., 31,35
TUCKER, William A., 31,35
TURNER
Addie, 27,35
De 11 a, 49,35
011 i e J., 30,35
TUTON, James M., 10
TUTTLE, Martha, 39
TYLER, Emily, 29,35

WALROD, Mrs., 17
WALTER, Mr., 7
WALTERS, A.C., 40
WALTON, James B., 31,33
WARE
Anna Myrtle, 37
William S., 16
WARNER
Lillie D., 30,35
M.J., 17
WARREN
John, 2
Ri chard, 2
WATKINS, Wat, 2
WATSON
Mary Elizabeth Batdorf,

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Howard, 16
James H., 16
YOUNG
Charles 0., 32
Nancy, 28,35
Sa 11 ie, 37
YUNGSECK, Annie, 23,35
YUNKER, Jason, 16
ZEES, W;lliam F., 32,33
ZEEGLER/ZEIGLER
Dora, 31,35
ZELLARS
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Douglas County, Kansas
Marriages
(1854-1884) .

Volume 1
The marriages,in this 252 page book (plus inde~ pages) were originally in
the Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society, Inc.'s quarterlies, "The
Pioneer", and have been compiled into book form with indexing for easier
researching. The marriages were extracted from early newspapers, Lawrence
Friends Monthly Meetings and the Douglas County, Kansas, Clerk's office.
Make checks payable to Douglas County Genealogical Society and mail with
this form to: Douglas County Genealogical Society, Box 3664, Lawrence,
Kansas 66046-0664
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VOLUME XII
NUMBER 4
SUMMER 1989

PI61111

Published Quarferly By:

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

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

Vol. XII, No. 4

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

PAGE

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

Reminiscenses of Henry HIATT of Twin

~tound

•••••.••.•••••••••••••••••• 182

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

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

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Em~ARD

JONES BIBLE

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

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

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

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

May

1st,

1888

at

Viola FLORY, July 2, 1891, at
Flory

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

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

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Edward Jones, Sr.,

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and EdwaI;'d Jones, J.t.

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

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

May

1st,

1888

at

Viola FLORY, July 2, 1891, at
Flory

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

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�Jones Bible continued:

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

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

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

Edward JONES,

Sarah JONES,

R.J. JONES and David L.

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

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

29th Nov 1867
at Bathwick Church O.E.

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

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

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

Couptesy Fay Moys Estate
166

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

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

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

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

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

17

March

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

168 ·

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

(Photo Courtesy Watkins Museum)

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

169

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

***

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

***

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

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

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Frances Elizabeth SMITH HIATT
(Photos Courtesy Watkins Museum)

Henry HIATT

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

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

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

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

***

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

***

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

***

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

***

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

***

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

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888
From

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

144, Lawrence Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas.

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BRIDE

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

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

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475

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

523
471

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

517
455

Jas. Marvin, MG
Peter Schumann, MG

409
410

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

449

J. W. Spring, MG

494
423
472

W. P. Elliott, MG

493
507

J. Wykert, MG
Henry Farwell, MG

535

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

446

S. M. Osmond. MG

510

S. F. Wilson, MG·

432
421
479
503
453
498

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

John Wilder, JP

S. J. Brown, MG

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

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

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

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

*

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

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

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

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

�I:

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

BRIDE

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

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

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

DATE/PLACE

PAGE •

OFFICIANT

2 Feb 1888-

414

J. Lewis. MG

489

Geo. B. Edgar, JP

520

Geo. B. Edgar. JP

446
518
511
522
460
490
407

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

416

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

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

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

487
478
512
466
534

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

519
411

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

407

S. M. Osmond. MG

484

Ira S. Bundy. MG

486

Henry Farwell, MG

444

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

438
529

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

512

Thomas F. Norris, MG

492

Wm. Whitney, MG

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

12 Sep 1888-

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

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

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

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

*

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

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

I~

�I:

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

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

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

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

531
517

W. B. Stevenson. MG
Jas Marvin. MG

508·
506
454

... ",. Wm:~- 'lreTarf•. MG

J. H. Bonebrake. MG

470
531

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

508
480

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

422
463

Francis J. Peck. MG
Sam Kelsall. KG

533

David White. MG

500
526
427
442
429

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

434

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

481
499
469
445
447

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

433
443

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

521
530

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

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

~
~

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

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

PAGE ,.

OFFICIANT

436
523

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

408

A. Beatty. MG

493

WIn. Whitney. MG

440

J. J. Silbermann. MG

491

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

500

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

488
515
420

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

412

Fletcher A. White. MG

438
440
513
439

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

455
412

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

450

E. M. Cohron. MG

416
430
433
442

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

525

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

4"

Wm. Bayard Craig. MG

529

Jas Marvin. JP

1
J.~

�I;
I;·

L

=

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

BRIDE

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

DATE/PLACE

PAGE.

OFFICIANT

20 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
27 Aug 1888-

528

E. M. Cohron, MG

478

License only

458

Richar'd Gor-dley, Mc;

418

J. Lewis, MG

476
437

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

418
496

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

465
483
463

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

408

Philip M. Lewis, MG

424
504

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

516
444
497
505
417
469
452
496
423
514

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

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

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

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

BRIDE

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

DATE/PLACE

PAGE i

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

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

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

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

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DATE/PLACE

PAGE

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OFFICIANT

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

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

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

8 Nov 1888
19 Aug 1888-

502
474

Peter Schumann, MG
Silas Cavin. JP

23 Aug 1888
11 ,Dec 188
21 May 1888-

475
519
451

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

520

John a. A. Norton. PJ

Dg Co. KS

Dg Co. KS
10 Dec 1888-

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

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

-- Dg Co.-KS

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1888
BRIDE

GROOM

BRIDE

GROOM

ADAMS, Susie M.
ALLEN, Sarah J.

FORD, George
BARBER. John F.

ALLSTOT, Mary M.
ANDERSON. Augusta

ALLEN. Robert B.
NELSON, Fred H.

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BRIDE

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

BRIDE

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

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

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

GROOM

GlOONS. Lula

HAWKINS.

BRIDE
Willi~m

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

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

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

GROOM

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

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

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MERRITT. Alice May
LEONARD. Oscar P.
MIFFLIN. Viola May
GRAY. Thomas B.
MILLER. Louisa J.
BEASLEY. John H.
MINOR. Laura
MC ELROY. William
MOHLER. Salinda
OEHRLE. Godfrid
MOORE. Fannie
LYSINGER. Lincoln
MORRIS. Lilian
WOLFE. William D.
NEISLEY. Mary E.
UPDIKE. Mahlon
NELSON. JUlia
HARDIN. James H.
NORTON. Marie V.
HOPKINS. Charles B.
OLSON. Gerda Sofie
OLSON. Paul
PATE. Alice L.
HOAD. Alvin B.
PATTERSON. Mary E.
BUCKMAN. Robert B.
PATTERSON.Matilda M. HASTIE. William L.
PARKER. Mary M..
HARVEY. Tallyrand
PEDRICK. Julia E.
JONES. David L.
PETERSON.Augusta Sophia JACKSON. Jacob
PETERSON. Hannah
MC FARLANE. Albert
N
PICKETT.Mary Elizabeth BALDWIN. William H.
o
..... PIERCE. Lillie L.
CLARK. John S.
POWELL. Mattie M.
FISHBURN, Ezra
PREBBLE;- F-dnnie~
M00RE,---Ernst J-;-- -.
PRICE. Taira
SKINNER. William H.
RANDALL, Nellie B.
JOHNSON, Vincent
RAYBOURN, Alzira E. MATHEWS, Francis
REED. Millie E.
FLAHERTY, Martin
RENDER. Jennie E.
PAULY. Josiah
RICH. Minerva
DAVIS, Thomas N.
RITTER. Sophia
ROE. William H.
ROBERTS. Alice Annie MEEKER. Charles S.
ROBINSON. Jennnie F. SHEPARD. William
SAlLE. Anna
LUTZ. Louis
SAYLOR. Clara N.
WEIDMAN, William E.
SCHARBAGER. Mary
REAGAN. John
SCHULTZ. Lizzie
JONES.' Henry R.
SCHULZ, Augusta O.
BOEHLE. August H.
SCHURR, Louisa
KAISER. Christian J.
SHRIMPLIN. Emma E.
WHITE. Charles W.
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SHULL. Ella M.
HIBBARD. Sheldon W.
SIMMONS. Ida M.
ELSTON. John G.
SKINNER. Susie
DOLAN. John C.
SMITH. Laura A.
DURHAM. William A. H.
SMITH. Mary Louise
SANBORN. John R.
SNOW. Nannie A.
PATTY. Frank
SOUDEREGGER.Margarethe
KRUEGER. Hermann
SPANGLER. Mary E.
LARIMER. Hugh D.
SPANGLER. Phebe
FULLERTON. Robert D.
SPEARS, Ida C.
PIERSON. Pier Anton
STARR. Zurie E.
CAMPBELL. John A.
STEVER. Mary A.
GUM. Samuel K.
STEWART. Eva E.
MC MURTRIE. John F.
. STEWART. Mina
WATTS. Samuel M.
STEWART. Sarah M.
FIX. Albert
STONE. Mary
PUREL, Jacob
STRAFFON. Cora M.
SHIMMONS. George A.
SULLIVAN. Emma
SIEGRIST. Henry S.
SUTLIFF, Addie M.
WHEELER. Edward J.
SUTTON, Laura Jane
HICKS. Charles E .
SWEET, Jennie M.
RANDALL. Edwin M.
'-SWEEZER~ 'Pai-rdee
,~----.- --CLARK. Thomas H; TALBERT, Mattie E.
FAY. Thomas M.
TAYLOR. Nellie
DODDRIDGE. Charles P.
THACHER. Anna
ATCHISON, George
THOMPSON. Alice
SMITH. Clarence W.
THOMPSON. Alice H.
KYLE, James
THOREN, Lyda S.
GREEN, Edward (Mr.)
TRANSUE, Mary A.
WOOLLEY. Angus J.
TROUT. Martha
LESSER. John
TROUT. Mary E.
BRYANT. Francis M.
TURNER, Laura A.
MOON, Joseph R.
TUTT. Mary
TINGLE. Thomas G.
TUTTLE, Martha E.
HATCHER. Peter M.
TYLER. Frances
OWEN, William H.
TYLER, Lydia A.
PIERATT, William G.
VAN TRIES. Minnie
O'NEIL, Herbert L.
VARNUM. Anna E.
PEER, William H.

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BRIDE

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BRIDE

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

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

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

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

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

�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS
OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
1920
(Continued from Vol. XII, No.3). Part of the Kansas Collection
at Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY
Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks II II. In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm Lawrence,
R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
IISunnyside Farm
Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.
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ICE, Emery, (Effie GIMBLET) Ch Mabel, Frances, Raymond, Johnnie; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 18NE T30a L. PETEFISH (1882)
ICE, Leonard, (Rosa GRESS) Ch Margaret, Ralph; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 4W 0152a
(1880) Tel. Stull Stull
ICE, Martin F. (Clara BOURSAN) Richland R17, Clinton Sec 19NW T160a J. CONNOLE
(1895) Tel. Clinton Clinton
ICE, William T. (Bertha CONNOLE) Ch Martin, Thomas, Edward, Albert; Lecompton R2,
Kanwaka Sec 6 0195a (1870) Tel. Stull Stull
ICE, W.T. (Omena HOUT) Ch Elsie, Lovey, Calvin; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 1SW T20a
WOLG~~N Estate (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
IKENBERRY, Lloyd H., (Gertrude CAMPBELL) Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 17SW T80a I.B.
GARST (1891) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
IKENBERRY, Milton E., (Hattie CAMPBELL) Ch Ralph; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 13S w
T80a Jess IKENBERRY (1891) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
IKENBERRY, Thomas, (Katie BARNHART) Ch Milton, Lloyd, Otis, Archie; Overbrook R1,
Marion Sec 178W 0120a (1891) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
ILLIAN?, Henry, (Alice KOLB) Ch Fred, Oswold, Lillian, Clara, Olive, Edmond, Etta;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 24SW 053 1/3a (1914) Tel. Lawrence
INGLE, Grant W., (Amelia RIEM) Ch Harold, Charles, Merle, Edith; Baldwin R1,
Willow Sec 2S 080a (1869) Tel. Mutual Worden
INGLE, Robert G., (May PRICE) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 7SW T80a R.C. PRICE (1920)
Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook

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�Douglas County Farmer's Directory 1920, continued.

INGRAM, Irwin, (Marian OATMAN) "Forest Hill Ranch," Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 25SE
.
0160a (1901)
IRVIN, Elmer B., (Evelyn REED) Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 27 0300a (1890) Tel.
Kansas
IRVIN, John A., (Ann G. SMITH) Ch Elmer, Roy; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 22SE 0305a
(1859) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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JACOBS, William, (Lila BLAKE) Ch John, Rachel, Marie; Richland R17 Clinton Sec
13NW 040a (1913)
JAIMS?, Frank H., (Carrie MACHIA) Ch Ella, Marguerite, Ruth; Lawrence R7 Grant Sec
20040a (1888) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JAMES, Allie C., (Jennie HARRIS) Ch Clarence, Clifton, Geneva, Flora, May; Vinland
R1, Plamyra Sec 14 T2a Mrs. HARRIS (1877) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JAMES, Charles A., (Margaret JONES) Ch Jennie, Allen, Edgar; "Grand View Farm,"
Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 30S 0160a (1868) Tel. Eudora Eudora
JAMESON, James M., (Elizabeth GILL) Ch John, Leonard, Gertrude, Roy, Ralph, Edd;
Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 17NW 080a (1859) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JAMESON, Ralph (Frances SHAW) Ch Keith, Kenneth; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 8NW T160a
A. SCHEICK (1900) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JORDAN, Martin J., (Theodie V. CLAIR) Ch Violet, Leona, Edgar, Leoti, Claud;
Baldwin R4, Willow Sec IS 0320a (1864) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin (NOTE: This
listing is out of apparent alphabetical order in the original publication.)
JEFFRIES, G.T., Ch Wilbur, George, Mary; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 4SW 0320a
(1902) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JEHLE, Mrs. Mary H. (Mary SCHWARTZ) Ch Anna, Walter, Selma, Teekla, Alford; Lone
Star R1, Willow Sec 19N 0160a (1867) Tel. Mutual Worden
JENKINS, Hiram S., (Francis JARDON) Ch Carrie; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 13NW 0160a
(1866) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
JENNINGS, Frank A., (Bessie OVERBAUGH) Ch Evelyn; Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 6NE
010a (1895)
JENSEN, George B., (Lizzie WOODWARD) Ch Mildred, Arthur; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec
19E-24 T197 1/2a Hugh MEANS (1879) Tel. Clinton Clinton
JENSEN, Laurits, (Henrietta KNUDSON) Ch Henry, Charles, George, Andrew, Lilia;
Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 24SE 088a (1880) Tel. Clinton Clinton
.
JESSIE, William G., (Mary M. DOUGHERTY) Ch Sarah, Mattie, Carrie, Paul, Arthur,
Silas, George, Mary, Hattie; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 4S 0160a (1910) Tel.
Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, C. Frederic, (Adaline DETON) Ch William, Louisa, Edward, Paul,
Margaret, Isabel, Sophie, William, Amelia, Louise; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
29N 0160a (1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, Daniel ~.. , (Johanna KANNENBERG) Ch Lydia, Clara, Daniel Jr., Lois;
Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 8S 080a (1882) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, F.W., Ch Katherine, William, Mary, Anna, Henry; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
21N 080a (1885) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, H. Ferdinand, (Anna YOUNG) Ch Esther, Alvin, Ruth; Baldwin R2, Willow
Sec 8S 080a (1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, J. William, (Isabel WREDE)Ch Adolph, Ernest, Sophia; Baldwin R4, Willow
Sec 29N 080a (1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, Otto L., (Ottille L. SCHAAKE) Ch Elmer, Harold; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec
5S T80a F.H. JOHANNING (1890) Tel. Mutual Worden

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

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JOKUAN, Mart1n u. \See 11st1ng at"ter Kalpn Jameson - printeO out of oroer 1n
or1g1nal pUDl1cat10n)
JOY, William G., (Susan COATE) Ch Loren, E1ma; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 13S 040a
(1916) Tel. Bell Eudora
JUNKINS, Robert M., (Claudia ARNETT) Ch Ruth; "Fair View Farm," Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 3SNW 0100a, Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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KAHLE, Bros., August, Henry, Herman, (Minnie KAHLE, sister; Henry KAHLE, Sr.,
father) Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec 13NW 0120a (1917) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KAISER, Alex, (Mary WATER) Ch Lu1a, Isabell, James, Ada, Jennie, Amelia, Minnie,
William; Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 3SW OS3.6a (1880) Tel. Stull Stull
KAISER, Charles, (Nannie CHURR) Ch Anna, Louie, Hattie, Charles; Eudora R3, Eudora
Sec 29, T130a C. KAISER (1880)
KALB, Floyd E., (Maggie BLACK) Ch Ralph, Lester, Raymond, Glenn; "Black Jack Stock
Farm," Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 7SE 0200a (1904) Tel. Cooperative
Well svi lle
KAMPSCHRADER, August H., (Mattie SHAW) Ch Carl, Annie, Olin, Harry, Helen;
Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 32W 0240a (1881) Tel. Stull Stull
KAMPSCHRODER, William H. (Effie KENNEDY) Ch William, Emma, Walter, Ruby, Arthur;
"Rock Creek Farm," Richland R18, Clinton Sec 27S? 0220a (1882) Tel. Clinton
Clinton
KAMPSCHROEDER, Charles F., (Sadie SHAW) Ch Mattie, Thomas, Edith, Ralph, Howard,
Glenn; "Clear Springs Farm," Clinton, Clinton Sec 21-22N, 01SSa (1884) Tel.
Clinton Clinton
KAMPSCHROEDER, Fred H., (Marie WISE) Ch Louis, Alvin, Marie, Robert; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec 8W 0172a (1892) Tel. Stull Stull
KASBERGER, John, (Emma ~mDLE) Ch Allee, Albert, Mildred; Eudora R2, Eudora Sec lS16 T120a M. KASBERGER (1918) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KASBOLD, Paul A., (Adeline SCHULTZ) Ch Carrie, Clara, Ernest, Marguerite, Luelle;
"Cedar Dawn? View," Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 3SNW OSOa (1871)
KASSINGER, James, (Clara SOWERS) Ch Jennie, Charles; Baldwin RS, Palmyra Sec 20NE
030a (186S?) Tel. Vinland Vinland
KELLERMAN, Frank J., Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 13S T8Sa James STEWART (1874) Tel.
Mutual Worden
KELLEY, Carl D., (Ethel FRANKFORTHER) Ch Michael; "Uniview Farm, Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 1SW T20a W.H. KELLEY (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KELLEY, George E., (Kate S. SOULE) Ch Martha, Katherine, Anna, Edith; "Bitter
Sweet Farm," Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 21NW 0160a (1867) Tel. Vinland Vin1and
KELLOGG, Bejamin 0., (Sophia LUTZ) Ch Grace, Elsie; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 22
T160a W.R. ANDERSON (1914) Tel. Lecompton Lecompton
"
KELLY, Harry M., (May KOHR) Ch Wendell; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 19 T120a W.H. KOHR
(1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KENNEDY, Mrs. Emma F., Ch Effie, Samuel, Bell, Roy, Harry, Fred, Dee; "Shady Nook
Farm," Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 7W 0184a (1861) Tel. Richland Richland
KENNEDY, Frank H., (Nellie WOODARD) Ch Lawrence, Francis; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 34 T23Sa Mrs. W.J. KENNEDY (186S) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KENNEDY, Fred J., (Lenora LANE) Ch Carl, Scott, Jenny, Lynn, Paul; Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 26SW T120a Mrs. Martha KENNEDY (1875) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KENNEDY, Eugene.M., (Mary FOX) Ch Jay, Orrin, Edna, Minnie, Joseph, Elizabeth,
May, Nel11e; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 7SE 0132a (1855) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KENNEDY, E.N., (Nancy I. BLACK) Ch Howard, Lola; Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 27NE
080a (1861) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
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KENNEDY, Samuel W., (Iva SURBER) Ch Harry, Francis; Richard R17, Clinton Sec 24NW
080a (1876) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland (NOTE: Richard R17 probably
should be Richland R17)
KENNER, Dr. Joseph J., (Minnie PHILLIPS) Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 904a (1916) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
KERNS, Mrs. Kate L., (Kate LAVERY) Ch Gale, Clare, Frank; "Idlewild Farm," Baldwin
R3, Palmyra Sec lOSE 0210a (1880) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
KERSLEY, George E., (Helen OLSON) Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 15SW T80a Delbert
PRESTON (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
KETTERING, Ira A., (Anna VILES) Ch Atnieda, Esther, George; Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec 8W T80a C.F. BAHNMIER (1896) Tel. Bell Lecompton
KIEFER, Elmer F., (Ellen J. KROM) Ch Eugene; "Pine Crest Farm," Lawrence R1,
Kanwaka Sec. 29E 0140a (1908) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KILGORE, Chester W., Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 9SW 080a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KlMARD, E.A., (Daisy SMITH) Ch Eldo, Louis, Hershel, Francis; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec lOSE T160a Mrs. M.E. BELL (1913) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
KINDRED, Leslie, (Mattie CATLIN) (E.B. KINDRED, mother) Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 28
T85 1/2a E.B. KINDRED (1892) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KING, Vernon, (Bessie STEPHENS) Ch Viola, Olive; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 20 036a
(1879) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KINGERY, William, (Nancy TWILLIGER) Ch Everett, Florence, Longie, Mabel, Myrtle;
"Pleasant Hill Farm," Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 22SE 0240a (1897) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
KINZIE, Roy C., (Josephine HEATON) Ch Marjorie; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 2NE T160a
W.A. KINZIE (1895) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
KIRBY, Daniel, (Elsie BOOKS) Ch Glynn, Anna, William, Ralph, Allen; Lawrence R1,
Wakarusa Sec 33NW 0140a (1907) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KIRBY, Walter, (Lillian EPPERSON) Ch George, John, Glenn; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec
8NE 0160a (1918) Tel. Bell Lawrence
KIRCHNER, Charles R., (Elizabeth SWIMLEY) Ch Gerald, Helen; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec
lOS 080a (1890) Tel. Mutual Worden
KISER, Frank P., (Mary, Naomi, Lawrenia, sisters) Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 24NE
072a (1896) Tel. Bell Lawrence
KLOPFENSTEIN, Luther, (Laura STANLEY) Ch Stanley, Edward; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28
T240a S. STANLEY (1913) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KNAKE, William H., (Anna SCHUMACHER) Ch Dora, Marie, Pearl, Hilda; Eudora R2,
Eudora Sec 10N T100a LOTZT (1917) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KNOWLES, John W., (Martha BANKS) Ch William: "Meadow Brook Farm," Richland R18
Clinton Sec 35SW 059a (1890) Tel. Farmer's Independent Richland
KUNDSON, Kund?, (Myrtle SEIBOLD) Ch Russell, Marie, Arthur, Charles; Richland R18,
Clinton Sec 25SW T40a T.L. HUDDLESTON (1880) Tel. Farmer's Independent
Richland
KOEHLER, A.J., Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 079a (1895) Tel. Stull Stull
KOEHLER, Henry, Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 079a (1880) Tel. Stull Stull
KOEHLER, John E., (Bertha HERSCHELL) Ch John, Henry, Russell, Bessie, Edith,
Harvey, Pearl, Raymond; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 18NW 0100a (1865) Tel.
Stull Stull
KOEHLER, Paul, (Bertha STOELZING) Ch Louise, Hilda, Edna; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa
Sec 19SE 0173a (1892) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KOEHLER, William A., (Lena C. RICHTEMLMER) Ch Emma, Elfreda, Baby; Eudora R3,
Eudora Sec 31S 0157a (1900) Tel. Bell Eudora
KOEHRING, William E., (Estella MILLER) Ch Dorothy, Gertrude; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 32NE 090a (1895) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KOWING, Benjamin, (Clara CARTER) Ch Ruby; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 14NW 0144a
(1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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KRAFT, Irwin B., (Rose HOUK) Ch Roland, Milton, Gladys; "Maple Grove Farm,"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 1W 0120a (1910) Tel. Bell Lecompton
KRAMER, Benjamin, (Elfie CHANAY) Ch Richard; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 32NE T160a
Albert McCOUNELL (1916) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
KRAPF, F.M., (Louise SHAPER) Ch Louise, Grace, Oscar, Laura; "Crystal Spring
Farm," Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 0480a (1881) Tel. Stull Stull
KRATSINGER, G. Ed, (Roselia HUGHS) Ch Chloe, Ethel, Paul, George, Orta; "Locust
Bloom Farm, Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 25NW 0200a (1857) Tel. Cooperative
Well svi lle
KRING, Oakley Vane, (Milton and John, brothers; Dora, Katherine and Alice,
sisters) Baldwin R1, Willow Sec lOS T80a KRING Heirs (1905) Tel. Mutual
Worden
KUPPER, Lawrence, Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 0160a (1905) Tel. Stull Stull
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LAMB, Daniel C., (Mary BADSKY) Ch Elizabeth, Mabel, Letha, Eva, Alma, Adella,
Charles; Richland R18, Marion Sec 3NW 065a (1875) Tel. Richland Richland
LANCASTER, William H., (Mabel TAYLOR) Ch William, Louise, Dorothy, Edyth, Mary,
Edna; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W 075a (1918)
LANDIS, E.S., (Estella ELLIS) Ch Ward, Edgar, Virgil, Audrey; Lawrence R4,
Wakarusa Sec 35SW 0158a (1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LANDIS, Henry, Baldwin R5, Willow Springs Sec 9N 019a (1867)
LANDIS, Virgil A., (Osa CHURCHBAUGH) Ch Armin; Lawrence R4, Willow Springs Sec 12N
T288a J.S. MONTGOMERY (1897) Tel. Private
LANDON, Claude, (Gladys ALLEN) Ch Claude Jr., John; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 30 T78
l/2a H.J. LANDON (1891) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LANDON, WHliam, (Lena ANDERSON) Ch Edna, Ray, Mary; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec lIN
080a (1867) Tel. Vinland Vinland
LANGENDERFER, George W., (Mary KAHLE) .Ch Marguerite, George Jr.; Lawrence R5,
Wakarusa Sec 14N 040a (1884) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
..
LANSDOWN, John C., (Margaret LANSDOWN, sister) Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5NW 07
1/2a (1919)

LAPTAD, Fred G., (Bessie DEARTH) Ch Lois, Leland, Max, Alice; "Laptad Stock Farm,"
Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 18 0230a (1876) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LAPTAD, Paul R., (May SNOW) Ch Agnes, Robert, Marguerite, Pauline; Lawrence R3,
Grant Sec 13 0140a (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LAQUA, Fred, (Anna CROUSE) Ch Joe; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 22W 040a (1912)
LARCOM, C.H., (Rose GURNEY) Ch Lee, Lorena, Lenning, Robert; "Cedar Grove Farm,"
Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 27NW 025a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LASWELL, Marion, (Evelyn BROWNING) Ch Edna, Elsie; Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 35N
T20a KETTERING Estate, Tel. Bell Lecompton
LAUGHLIN, Clark, (Cora LAUGHLIN) Ch Charles, Robert, Wade, Homer, Oshen, Etta;
Eudora R3, Palmyra Sec 2N 0160a (1911) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LAUGHLIN, Fred E., (Alie FERREE) Ch Howard, Roy; "Ash Grove Farm," Eudora R1,
Eudora Sec 4S 0155a (1910) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LAWRENZ, August, (Wilhelminna GRINKE) Ch Anna, August Jr., Emma, Martha, Henry,
Charles, Minnie, Herbert, Fred, Bertha; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 28NE 090a
(1887) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
LAWRENZ, Charles G., (Theckla KANNENBERG) Ch Charles Jr.; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec
29NE T80a Mrs. Freda KANNENBERG (1893) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
LAWRENZ, Henry W., (Lura KANNENBERG) Ch Frances, Gilbert; Wellsville R1, Palmyra
Sec 29NE T120a C.J. MUSICK (1914) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
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19,7-l)j-12
18«8-1)5-1 B
1915-(18-1 )
1915-(ltj-13
1901-09-18
19I)B-05~ 13

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

DATA

\

na~ed

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

na~ed

i
I

\i

209

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DATA FROM LAWREtlCE

-

DATE

LAST

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

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

FIRST

M~fHHL Y MEETING

DATA

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

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

W. R.ifamily

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

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

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dropped by cOlIlDttee

,,

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FROM LAWRENCE

HO~THL~
,

DATE

LAST

.'

MEETING

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

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

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

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

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

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

1896-t;~-18

rm

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

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

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

l'i32/2/ 17

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

joo/Rosa

trins

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

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

DATE·

LAST

FIRST

DATA

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

White

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

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

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

1873/5/14
187817/17

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

~hite

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

Robe~t/Bertha

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

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

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

[21~_

�DATA FROM LAWRENCE

DATE

LAST

1385-07~18

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

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

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

Wood
Wood
Wood
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard

HEETING

DATA

FIRST

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

HO~THLV

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

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

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DATE

LAS!

fiRST

FROM LAWRENCE nONIHLr MEETING

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

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

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

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

~loDdar d

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

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

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

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

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

Wn 9" t

Wright
Wrloht
Wright
Wright

Hannah

r~ported death in past year
rci E~porla. HI' a "li~lster
John/Rachel min ref Buflalo Iili KS
JohniRachel ;,i n ref Hesper
Josephine
h~ephlne
non-resident drooped fDr lack DI Interest.
LevI/Sarah
rei SpringflEid MM son Roscoe
LI z, i e
na~ed on 5Droe standIng eD~mlttee
LUI~e
lit. liZZIe J. jenneoy
luke
Intends to marry LiZZIE ~ennedy
Marth~
eh. Fredrlck,Robert,Mary,Clarenee, W~, rcl Hesper Mil
tlartha ~.:
50r,s Norval! Elmo, Willis, Herbert rct Denver rHI co
Marv Alice
died
liaud
jOln~d another church, drDPped.
Orlando
ref Hesper Mil
Orlando
non-resIdent dropped for lack of interest.
Parker
ref University liM
Rachel
chosen to be pastor flll Oct. 1, 1906
Raehei
a minister ref Prairie Center
Rachei
released for Gospel service eastern T~.
Rachel
ret University Mn,
Halph
non-resident drooped for lack of interest.
Robert L.
deiithy noteo but nD date gIven.
Roscoe
~e~. sent to Kansas City
Roscoe L
iroo 1893 assess~ent list
S~rrtuei
rei Springfield MM, KS
Samuel
funeral In past IIi'Dnth,'
SiliTtuel
irolTl 11:193 assessment l'ist
S~~uei/E~eilne rei Glen Elder, ~S HM
S~nlu~i /Emll y
ret Rocky Run, III
Sar a A.
funeral held
Sarah
~ Charles C. jDined elsewhere
Sarah A.
named on some standing cO;~lttee
Sarah A.
Iro~ 1893 assess~ent list
Stephen
d'ropped from roi 1
StepheniAnna L ch. lona, ?HattJe. ref Hesper
Thomas/Hannah ch. Emery, RaYllond, rcf Glen Eider
Grace
recommended for ~e~ by pastoral comm.
Louis
rei Lid: Creek MIi, IN
Dill c,n/Pear I
(or.ing as pastors
Frances EI ~i ne bGrn to Dillon/Pearl
Lucinoa
rci Anderson Inc.
Williall! S.
ealied as pastor
Will S/Docla S. dau, Bertha ret Hnderson Ind.
W::l/Ooc:ia
eh. Bertha! Lucincia ret Universit¥ Hn
FI ('rence
ni~ed on some standing eD;~lttee
FranCIS
treasurer, moved replaced by John Newlin
Franci 5 Allred ref lhaxted MH Essex at uunmo~, England
Francis/faml!\' transferred by caretakers to present reSIdence
from 1893 assessment list
Fr ""I:
Frank/Mar/
ref White Water HH, IN da HattIe
J;ne
rcl Thaxted HH Essex at Dun~ow, England
Katie
na~ed on some standing committee
Mary H.
rc I Shawnee Hti
Susie
,t",,",
tt"

JohnjRac~It?1

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Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor - perhaps they will help someone else.
CAVANAUGH
CORDElL
KEENEY

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

CRASE
GIBSON
NEECE
STIDHAM

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

DOTY
REED
SHAW
SLOCUM
SMITH
STANFIELD
WAGONER

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

GREEN
REDO
SHEETS
SNEEGAS
ZEHRBACH

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

HAVENS
WRIGHT

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

JOHNSON
SWISHER
WALL

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

�SCHULTZ
SHAW

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

PARKER
SMITH

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

DILLON
HOUGLAND
MOORE
THOMPSON

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

HAYS
HOUGLAND
McCLAIN
MOORE

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

OTTENS

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

216

�ACHNING
Charles J., 189, 200
ADA~'S

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

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

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

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

218

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

225

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

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

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

226

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MUNIX

I

228

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

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

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

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

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

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

SMITH
Aaron Burr, 173,181

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

VITT

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

235

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VOLUME XII
NUMBER 3
SPRING 1989

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Published Quarterly By:

'Douglas Countg Genealogical Societ!J
P.o. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE; KANSAS 66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
OFFICERS
President . . . . . . . .
Vice President . . . . . .
Recording Secretary • . .
Corresponding Secretary.
Treasurer • • . . . . . .
Librarian. • . . .
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Genealogist . • . . • . •
Newsletter Editor . . . •

Dona Shogrin, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence, KS 66044
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St, Lawrence, KS 66044
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Charles &amp;Erma Worley, Rt 6 Box 24, Lawrence, KS 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Burchill, 1622 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS 66044
COM~lITTEES

Membership Chairman . . .
Refreshments..
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Goodwi 11. . . • . . . . .
Ways and Means . . . . . .
Five Generation Charts .•
Cookbook Chairman . . . .
Independence Day . • • . •
Maple Leaf festival . . .
Budget . • . • . . . . . .
Cemetery Book Chairman . .
Cemetery Book Committee .

Erma McManness, 1600 W. 22nd St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Earl &amp;Oma Curtiss, 1623 Harper St, Lawrence, KS 66044
Vi vi an Commons, Rt. 1, Box 205, Lawrence, KS 66044
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Dorothy Wiggins, Rt. 2, Box 319W, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66046
Shirely North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., .Baldwin City, KS 66006
The Executive (board) Officers
Jean Snedeger, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66046
Vivian Clough, Rt. 5, Box 128, Lawrence, KS 66046
Grace Embers, 3001 Ranger Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
Pauline Meyer, 1227 Brook, Lawrence, KS 66044
Jane Wiggins, Rt. 5, Box 54, Lawrence, KS 66046
Calling Committee Chair. Mary Lawson, 2246 Tennessee St., Lawrence, KS 66046
Calling Committee
. Virginia Aldridge, 3323 Iowa #105, Lawrence, KS 66046
Dorothy Clarke, 1908 New Hampshire, Lawrence, 66046
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Sharon Moore, 1131 Delaware St., Lawrence, KS 66044
Pioneer Chairman. .
Chris Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence,., KS 66049
Pioneer Committee •••• All Douglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
friends who submit articles.
* * * * * * * * * * **
The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled MEETINGS the S~COND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30 p.m.,
meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library). Afternoon
meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual public
workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $10.00 single, $11.00
family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County Genealogical Society
and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE
FOLLOWING YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.
* * * ** * * * ** * *
The DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located along the east wall
of ,the Lawrence Publjc Library, 707 Vermont St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday
through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday
1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m .• Anyone may use our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED
OUT. A card file of the Society's holdings is kept 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 Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Spring 1989

Vol. XII, No.3

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CONTENTS

Pupils of BLUE MOUND SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 29, 1916 •••••••••••••••••••••• 102
History and Taxpayers of BLUE MOUND SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 29 ••••••••••••• 103
Ella (REBER) GERSTENBERGER Memories from Eudora Heritage Book •••••••••• 104
Alarich Gandy ALRICH Biography and Ancestry •••••••••••••••••••••••••..• 106
RALSTON Family Bible and Enclosed Clippings from Waverly, KS ••••••••••• 108
QUANTRILL RAID Account of Mrs. N.O. STEVENS ••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• 112
Kansas Farmer &amp;Mail &amp; Breeze DIRECTORY OF FARMERS &amp; Breeders 1920,
Gress - Hyre .•••....•........•..•.•....•.••..•.••.••••..•..•••••••••• 113

History Notes of 1881 and 1889 from the Lawrence Journal ••••••••••••••• 122
Data From LAWRENCE MONTHLY MEETING, Newlin - Stanton ••••••••••••••••••• 123
The Day Book of C.B. YOUNG's Maple Hill Farm - 1897, continued ••••••••• 129
History Notes of February 1949 from the Lawrence Journal ••••••••••.•••• 137
QUERIES ••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 138

Benefits of Membership in the KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETy •••••••••• 139
INDEX of Names in Current Issue ••••••••••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 140
INDEX of CONTENTS of the PIONEER, Volumes I through XII No.3 •••••••••• 143

ORDER YOUR COOKBOOK NOW!!!!!
OUR FAMILY TREE COOKBOOK
Douglas County Genealogical Society
c/o Beverley J. Chapman
2114 Marvonne Road
Lawrence, KS 66046
$6.27 including tax, plus $1.75 for postage and handling per copy

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Lucille Harbour
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Carol Burgtorf

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Carl Johnson
Willard Cooper
Mabel Day
Margaret Cowles
Hattie McTaggart
Elmer Cooper
Roy Johnson
Virgil Horrell

Walter Carson
Otto Carson
Ora Colvin
George McTaggart
Joe Cooper
Lewis Howard
Cliffor"d Cooper
Frank Carson

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Lucille Howard
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Carl Johnson
Willard Cooper
Mabel Day
Margaret Cowles
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Roy Johnson
Virgil Horrell

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Walter Carson
Otto Carson
Ora Colvin
George McTaggart
Joe Cooper
Lewis Howard
Cliffor"d Cooper
Frank Carson

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�BLUE MOUND DISTRICT NO. 29
High on a hillside directly south of Blue Mound from which it took its name, stands a
schoolhouse, one hundred ten years after its first building stone was laid. Though begun in 1862
it was not finished and ready for occupancy till 1865. It is the first and only schoolhouse this
.fistrict ever had, and is the one that remained in use the longest of any rural school in the county.
* Fortunately the records datin,l( back to 1859. with ~everalle.'lal document~ and c1ippin~~. have
been pr~!lcrvcd hy Mrs. Mildred Dny Common!! nnd mnde AVAilahle to the writer.
One document is a certified copy of the list of· thl' thirty-three taxpayer!! of District No. 29 n~
prepared by one Caleb S. Pratt, County Clerk of Douglas County, Kansas Territory. Names
thereon are:
Stillman Andrews
Thos. Brinkley
Chas. Bruce
Jared Carter
G.W. CoUamon
Hiram Dunbar
Nonnan Davidson
David Eldridge
Eli Eddy
. B.D. Felch
R.G. Gill

Wm. H. Gill
W.S. Hull
Joh W. Hague
Robt. Irvin
Wm. (tom out)
N.H. Joseph
Samuel Kelly
Henry Landon
E.A. Landon
A.W. Maberly
Stephen Ogden

J. Spaulding
James M. Still
T.B. Smith
M. Solomon
Henry F. Saunders
A. F. Stillson
F.B. Toyne
j.B. Wood
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j.N. Willey Sr .
F.P. Vaughn
J.W. Willey Sr.

From book: Rural Schools and Schoolhouses of Douglas County, Kansas
by Goldie Piper Daniels

*Some of these records have recently been
donated to Watkins Community Museum

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�ELLA (REBER) GERSTENBERGER t'1a10RIEs
(As RELATED FOR EUDORA HERITAGE BOOK

1975)

My Grandfather, Joshua REBER, and Grandmother, Esther (HOlLENBECK)
REBER, were born in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. They had eight sons and three
daughters. They came to Kansas in 1878 with two sons, Oscar and my father,
Daniel and one daughter, Alice (Mrs. Andrew KOHLER).
Grandfather was a Civil War Veteran and I have some of the medals and
brass buttons he wore on his uniforms. I am still using his walking cane.
Grandfather REBER built the front part of the house I now live in; my
father added to the house in later years. (This was midway between 9th and
10th Street on Church Street, west side of street.) He had a blacksmith
shop where my garden is located. Occasionally we still find square nails
and bits of harness, etc. when the garden is plowed. He later moved his
shop to 10th and Church Street, where Mrs. Bill KELLY now lives. Grandfather sold the blacksmith shop to Ed. Mistele. The white lilac bush,
floweri..'1g almond and the Juneberry bush in my yard were planted by my Grandmother REBER.
During part of my early life when I was in school, I stayed with her
and helped her cook for boarders. She never cooked on Sunday; always fixed
the Sunday meals on Saturday and kept them warm in her oven. She would sit
by the front window in her rocking chair on Sundays and read her Bible.
My father was first attracted to my mother at the wedding of Minnie
STRbBEL, my mother's sister, and Peter NElS. Daddy saw mother standing with
the wedding party and remarked that Louisa STROBEL was going to be his girl.
My older sister, Emma, was born in a hand-hewn log cabin. Dad later bought
twelve acres, one fourth mile out of town (east) on the Cemetery road, where
Archie and Frances GOODGER now live. (Archie razed the old house and built
a new one.) Dad cut down walnut trees, built a home where I was born. It
had one large room downstairs and two rooms upstairs. In later years he
added to the north side of the house. The first well drilled was on the
west side of the house, three hundred and twenty feet deep, which turned
out to be salt water.
Daddy built a smokehouse and did custom smoking. Fred ARKLE, John
MIENEKE and John EVERLEY helped Dad butcher hogs in the lower yard. The
hogs would hang in the big walnut tree overnight. The next day we cut up
the meat and rendered lard in a big kettle outdoors. That night we stuffed
sausage in cleaned hog intestines. I would sit on one end of the board
that held the sausage machine and run the press.
Our fruits and vegetables were dried on the porch roofs, processed in
the oven to kill germs and placed in gallon jars. Green beans, cucumbers,
etc. were salted down for future use (oh, you salty stuff!!). Apple butter
was made in a big iron kettle over a yard fire; gallons were made. Poor
Mom would sell some and always her baking powder can over the cellar door
got the tenth money for her church. Butter was churned in a wooden tub.
It was sold for twenty cents a pound and delivered to customers. Lots of
d~cks, geese and chicken feathers went for the "rich" guy's pillows. Our
plllows had straw. Flour sacks were used for pillow slips and also underwear. Our home-knit black stockings were itchy.
My mother was custodian at the church (Salem Evangelical) for $15.00
per year and my sister and I would take care of the lamps. We used a little
hand pump to pump air in the gas lamps. We had a church orchestra, the REBER-

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�GOOD Orchestra. I played guitar, later played the old pump organ in church
and still later the piano. Now at age eighty seven I am still playing piano
in church.
Sometime around 1900 there was news of an oil boom in Oklahoma. A number of venturesome men from Eudora left to stake out land for homesteading.
My Dad covered a lumber wagon with canvas, put straw in the bottom of the
wagon, fastened two long boxes by the endgate to feed the horses. He tied
a sack of corn under the wagon to feed the horses along the way in case they
could not find corn along the way. They packed blankets, food, coffee pot
and tincups and cooked their meals along the way. I recall that Charles
GABRIEL, Ed DIEDRICH and Gus FIEHLER went with Dad. Dad found nothing satisfactory to homestead.
After graduating from Eudora High School, I worked in the dry goods
department of the PILLA Store for $3.00 per week for five years, ignoring
my desire to attend Emporia College to become a teacher. While working there
I recall the Kaw Valley Bank was robbed; the robber was captured and injured
and brought back to the City Hall Jail. '(This jail was in the basement of
the old City Hall and located at 7th and Main Street). After working hours,
some of us from the store viewed the yaung man through a window; he was a
handsome young man and I felt sorry for him and offered a prayer.
Motor cars came into existence during my lifetime. We used to run two
blocks south to see the "Devil \-lagons" go by at ten miles per hour .. We .
could hear them coming down the road from one mile east, at Uncle Fritz's
house. wtat an age! Every occupant was wrapped up so they would not get
too much fresh air.
I have seen church programs change. Prayer meetings used to be crowded
and God was present, now people are afraid of "prayer night". It is called
mid-week service, if there is one. God is the same, but people are not.
I married Charles GERSTENBERGER, one of my high school classmates and
we lived in Kansas City for about six years, then moved to Prairie Center
to manage the general store there for about a year for Fred LOTZ, then back
to Eudora, where we both were born. I have lived in my present home since
1919. We rented the present home from my father and later purchased it from
him.
My Dad worked for many years for Delbert ADAMS at the Eudora Mills and
was very fond' of Mr. ADAMS. When our oldest boy was born my Dad asked me
what we named the boy. I told him "Orville Charles". He said, "I can't
remember a name like that, why don't you name him Delbert Charles after
Delbert ADAMS?" So he was named after Delbert ADAMS and his father.

Note: Charles GERSTENBERGER was employed by the Charles PILLA Store until
1929 when it was sold and then he and his wife opened the GERSTENBERGER
Grocery in 1930 in Eudora, starting at the old ROBINSON building, 731 Main
Street .. A few years later they.bought the BARTUSCH building, 723 Main Street,
where the EISELE Tin Shop had been. They closed their grocery in 1950.
Both buildings have been razed. Their children were: Delbert C., Lauretta
and Arvon Gale GERSTENBERGER. They were musically talented.
Submitted by Fern LONG, Eudora Area Historical Society

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�ALARIC GANDY ALRICH
The following is taken from the book,
Genealogy," by Naera Smith ALRICH and
or correspond with the authors, write
Ave., Upper Darby, PA 19082. The book

"Uncle Levi and the A1rich (A1ricks) Family
William Henry ALRICH, III. To order a copy
to Mrs. William H. ALRICH, 29 South Kirk1yn
cost them about $25 each to print.

To correspond with or join the Pieter A1richs Foundation, write to Bill ALRICH,
248 Upper Gulph Road, Radnor, PA 19087.

Alaric Gandy ALRICH was born 24 September 1868 at 511 Cooper St., Camden, New
Jersey, the only son of Levi Lockard and Emma Buck (ELDRIDGE) ALRICH. His father
was employed as foreman of an umbrella factory, then became the proprietor of a
grocery and provision store for about four years. In July 1878, Levi took his wife
and two children to Cawker City, Kansas when Alaric was about 10 years of age.
They arrived in January 1879, and Levi took a job as a clerk and began to edit the
Soldier's paper, "Camp Fire." In April 1883, he bought the "Free Press" and
changed its name to "The Public Record." Over the next 34 years, he remained as
editor of "The Public Record" and bought out a number of his competitors. One of
his hobbies was genealogy, and it was from him that the authors obtained much of
their information.
Alaric attended public schools, helping his father in his newspaper office in his
spare time and learning the printing business. His father was intensely interested
in providing his chi1dreri with a good education~ Alaric and his sister Rachel
became accomplished musicians and were invited to perform at church and social
events.
By 1906 Alaric had established his own Commercial Printing Co. in Lawrence,
Kansas, dealing in letter heads, envelopes, rubber stamps, business forms and
cards, invitations and book-binding. He became active in community affairs,
serving as Division Commander of the Sons of the Veterans in Kansas in 1913 and
1914. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and for 30 years was a clarinetist in
the Baptist Church.
On 30 June 1897, Alaric married Helen Marion "Nellie" OATMAN, daughter of Ade1fus
and Mary (RANSON) OATMAN. Nellie had been born in Leavenworth, Kansas on 23
October 1876. They had one child, Eleanor Evelyn ALRICH, born about 1905 at 347
Indiana Street in Lawrence. She married first a Naval officer attached to the
Brooklyn Navy Yard whose name is unknown to the authors. Shortly afterward the
marriage ended in divorce. About 1930 she married the son of Dr. James NAISMITH
(the physician, teacher, and minister who invented basketball as a gym sport and
was Kansas University's Director of Physical Education for 39 years.)
Alaric died 19 October 1939 in Kansas City, Kansas. Nellie died 13 January 1960.
They are both buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, Kansas •
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1. Sigfridus A L RIC KS, Rev. of Niekerk, Groningen, East Friesland (N etherlands).
2. Pieter ALRICKS, m. Maria WESSELLS 9 Feb 1664, New York, NY, daughter of
Warner WESSELLS. He d. 1697, New Castle, New Castle Co., DE. She d. sometime
before 1694.
3. Jacobus ALRICH, b. c.Jul/Aug 1671, m. before 1696 Hester FORRET, daughter of
John FORRET. He d. after 15 Oct and before 3 Nov 1705, New Castle Co., DE.
4. Sigfridus ALRICH, b. c.1695, m. 1st c. 1717/8 Mary_, who d. c.1736; m 2nd
c.1740/1 Elizabeth
; d. Apr 1743, New Castle, DE. Widow Elizabeth m. John
STOCKTON of CecllCo., MD.
5. Peter Sigfridus ALRICH, son of Sigfridus by his first wife ~1ary, b. c.1719,
Cecil Co., MD; m. 25 May 1740 Susannah STIDHAM, daughter of Lucas and
Ingerborg (JACQUETT) STIDHAM. He d. Nov 1764, New Castle Co., DE. She d. Mar
1794.
6. Jonas ALRICH, b. 22 Mar 1759, Wilmington, DE; m. 23 Dec 1790 Susannah CANBY,
daughter of Jonas and Susan (HADDON) CANBY; d. 23 Oct 1802, Wilmington, DE.
Widow Susannah m. John HADDON 19 Mar 1807. She d. 29 Feb 1848.

7. Peter Lawrence ALRICH, b. 27 Jun 1794, Wilmington, DE; m. 12 Nov 1835
Philadelphia, PA Eliabeth LOCKARD, daughter of John and Rachel (ROBERTS)
LOCKARD. He d. 11 Jul 1849, Philadelphia, PA. She d. 13 Mar 1893,
Philadelphia, PA.

8. Levi Lockard ALRICH, b. 5 Oct 1840, Philadelphia,PA; m. 13 Feb 1866 Emma
Buck ELDRIDGE, daughter of William and Elizabeth (GANDY) ELDRIDGE. He d. 24
Oct 1917, Cawker City, KS. She d. 15 Dec 1925.
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RALSTON FAMILY BIBLE
(EDITOR'S NOTE: When I recently inherited this job, among the piles of
papers was a Bible whose source is unknown. Besides containing a list of
births and deaths, it contained some notes and newspaper clippings. The
contents are being printed here, after which the Bible will be donated to
the Watkins Community Museum, 1047 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS 66044.)
The Bible was printed by the American Bible Society, New York, in 1895.
BIRTHS
E.V. RALSTON born Dec 22, 1838
Martha A. GITHENS RALSTON born Oct 16, 1836
Mary McCORKLE born Sep 14, 1842
Elizabeth J. RALSTON born Sep 11, 1865
George R. RALSTON born Feb 26, 1868
Lora A. RALSTON born May 30, 1870
(A line has been erased here)
Mary E. RALSTON born Jun 7, 1878
Hattie O. RALSTON born Apr 2, 1880
Je 11 a P. RALSTON born Sep 10, 1882
Carl N. RALSTON born Nov 21, 1883
Sylvia Bertha BURTNER born Jul 21, 1896
Bessie DAVIS born Jun 1, 1893
Uncle Sam P. RALSTON Sep 3, 1837
DEATHS
Martha A. RALSTON died May 27th 1873 - 36-7-11
George R. RALSTON died Oct 17th 1898 in Dawson City, Alaska 30-7-21
Elias Valentine RALSTON died Feb 3, 1912 - 73-1-11
Mary RALSTON died April 7, 1917 - 74-6-23
Carl Newton RALSTON April 18, 1920 - 35 yr, 4 mo, 8 da
(a line erased here)
Mary Esther MILLER July 5, 1921 - 43 yr, 28 da
Sam P. RALSTON April 8, 1927
Jella P. JOHNSON June 28, 1934
Hattie O. NOAH April 13, 1944
lizzie HOARD April 9, 1945
NOTES INCLUDED WITH THE BIBLE
On inside cover:
8th Anniversary 1942,
552 radio
10 short radio station waves,
1 month ago, 157 stations
709 stations

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�RALSTON FAMILY BIBLE, continued.
Newspaper clipping, source unknown:
"Mrs Brutus COMBS Dies in Hospital"
Mrs. Brutus COMBS, aged about 35, died at 8 o·clock Sunday evening,
November 18 1945 in the hospital at Independence where she had had an
operation Saturday morning. Mrs. COMBS was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. BURKE of Waverly. The family lived on the farm east of Burlington
for several years after their marriage, then went to Moline where they
operated a restaurant and recently the family has been living in
Independence. Mrs. COMBS leaves her husband and three sons, Billy, who is
in the U.S. Navy, Buddy and Francis"of the home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude COMBS
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles COMBS of Burlington went to Independence Sunday
night to be with Brutus and his.family.
No word of funeral arrangements has been received here this morning.
Newspaper clipping, source unknown, but apparently from Waverly, in Coffey
Co., Kansas.
"Mrs Ed YEAGER Dies Monday Evening"
Mrs. Ed YEAGER died very suddenly at the farm home southeast of
Waverly about 8 o·clock Monday evening, May 28, 1945. It is thought that
she suffered a stroke. After finishing supper in the early evening Mrs.
YEAGER complained about being dizzy and said she would lie down a while.
Mr. YEAGER went out to do the chores and came in a little later to see how
she was and found her asleep. A little later when he came in he was
convinced that she was very ill and called the doctor. She only lived about
an hour after the doctor came.
Mrs. YEAGER was born at Waverly July 26, 1889 and had lived in this
vicinity all her life. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons,
Frank C. YEAGER of Harris and Roy E. YEAGER of Waverly, a daughter, Mrs.
Don TRENARY of Los Angeles, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl LYNER of
Rogers, Ark., and Mrs. Jess HARDESTY of Yates Center.
Funeral services will be held from the Methodist church at Waverly but
complete arrangements have not been made pending word from her daughter in
Ca 1iforni a.
"-21 Years Ago-"
Miss Lois MONROE spent a few days at the F.H. MONROE home this week.
"-21 Years Ago-"
John RONGISH, former owner of the City Cafe in Waverly, has bought the
College Cafe in BALDWIN CITY.
"-21 Years Ago-"
Harold KELLEY went to Ransomville Friday morning to work on the steel gang.
"-21 Years Ago-"
Mrs. J.H. CLARK left for Burrton, Kans., Saturday after receiving word of
the death of her mother, Mrs. Ruth PAYNE.

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�RALSTON FAMILY BIBLE, continued.
Newspaper clipping from liThe Kansas City Times," Thurs., December 19,1946.
On it is written, "Your hard work 1essens."
"RIEGER to Scout Helm - Council Elects President of Mercantile Bank - Jack
P. WHITAKER, the Retiring President, Is Named as Chairman of the Executive
Committee"
Nathan RIEGER, president of the Mercantile Home Bank &amp;Trust company
and long prominent in civic and Boy Scout activities, last night was
elected president of the Kansas City Area Boy Scout council.
RIEGER suceeds Jack P. WHITAKER, president of the Whitaker Cable
Corporation of North Kansas City, who is completing his third term as
council president. WHITAKER was named to replace E.B. BLACK of Black &amp;
Veatch, past council president, as chairman of the executive committee of
the board of directors. BLACK was re-e1ected to a 3-year term on the
executive committee.
The election took place at the monthly meeting of the area council
directors at the Hotel Muehlebach.
Charles HIPSH, president of Hipsh, Inc., was elected commissioner of
the Kansas City district, and WHITAKER was named commissioner of the Kansas
City area. Vice-presidents are Henry J. MASSMAN, jr .••••• (end of clipping)
Newspaper clipping,"The Waverly Gazette," date unknown.
"J.M. RAGSDALE is buried at Waverly"
The funeral of J.M. RAGSDALE was held in the Halls Summit Methodist
Church with burial in Waverly Cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev.
H.L. KOONCE, the pastor. The music was furnished by Mrs. Maxine LAUGHERY,
Miss Dotty CHATELAIN, Lee CHATELAIN accompanied by Mrs. Lee CHATELAIN. They
sang "In the Garden" and "No Tears in Heaven." Mrs. Maxine LAUGHERY also
sang a solo "Beautifu1 Isle." Miss Lulu CHRISTIE played the processional
and recessional. Body bearers were Harley KLOCK, Clarence POPE, Curtis
MOON, Carl BIDLEMAN, Leon WATKINS and Harlan DAVIDSON.
Jesse Miller RAGSDALE was born at Chapel Hill, Mo., on March 17, 1873,
and died March 8, 1944. He was 70 years, 11 months, 20 days of age. His
parents were Thomas A. and Parthenia EASLY RAGSDALE. He grew up in the
neighborhood of Chapel Hill where his parents resided.
He was united with the Elm Baptist church there when quite young. At
the time of his first marriage he became a member of the Congregational
church at Kirwin. At the time of his passing he was a member of the Baptist
church at Waverly.
While managing a ranch in New Mexico he met Miss Grace Greenwood
WILLIS, who later became his wife. They lived at Kirwin. To this union were
born two children: Darryl Willis RAGSDALE of Denver, Colo., and Eu1a Grace
RAGSDALE, now Mrs. D.C. DAVIS of Manhattan. Mrs. Grace Willis RAGSDALE died
in the spring of 1904.
On July 21, 1907, he married Viva MAJOR and three children were born
to them: Verne Major RAGSDALE of Jeffersonville, Ind., Jesse Lyle RAGSDALE
a lieutenant in the U.S. Army located at Murfreesboro, Ten .• , and Partheni~
Louise RAGSDALE, now Mrs. A.B. CLASON of Newton. He also leaves nine
grandchildren.

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�RALSTON FAMILY BIBLE, continued.
"J.M. RAGSDALE is Buried at Waverly," continued.
Mr. RAGSDALE spent most of his life in Missouri and Kansas moving to
Waverly in 1921. He was third eldest of a family of nine children. His
sisters and brothers living are: Mrs. Fannie CHEEK, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs.
Florence VIOLETT, Bates City, Mo.; Walter RAGSDALE, Bates City, Mo.; Mrs.
Maude WELCH, Tulsa, Okla.; twins, Albert RAGSDALE of Phillipsburg and Mrs.
Ada WELCH, deceased; Benjamin RAGSDALE of Holden, Mo., and Robert RAGSDALE
of Agra.
Mr. RAGSDALE was always considered a good neighbor by those who knew
him and as a husband and father he was ever patient, loving and kind.
Relatives and friends from a distance attending the funeral were:
Mr. and Mrs. D.W. RAGSDALE of Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. D.C. DAVIS, Dwila and Duane of Manhattan.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne RAGSDALE, Loren and Clifford of Jeffersonville,
Ind.
Lt. and Mrs. Jesse Lyle RAGSDALE of Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie B. CLASON and Mrs. J.B. BEUTLER of Newton.
Mrs. Maude WELCH, Tulsa, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. RAGSDALE and Willard of Agra.
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. RAGSDALE, Miss Florence VIOLET, Mrs. Ray VIOLET and
William HAGGARD of Bates City, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben RAGSDALE, Dennis KYLE and Miss Maxine WEIDE of
Holden, Mo.
Mrs. Fannie CHEEK, Willard WELCH and Mrs. Maude WALLACE of Kansas
City, Mo.
Mrs. Saloma EASLY and Miss OLA of Ottawa.
Mrs. Carrie' PALMER of Warrensburg, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred TYSON of Osage City.
A piece of ledger paper inscribed at the top with:
To Geo. R. RALSTON, Dr., Drayman, Front St., bet. 9th &amp; 10th, Boise City,
Idaho.
A piece of paper on which is written:
Callers at Lora Browns.
Mrs. FEAR, Mrs. GASTON. Mrs. Clifford BROYLES. Mrs. Faye GORSUCH. Mrs.
Dollie KLINE. Mrs. Dora SAMSON. Mrs. FEAR. Mrs. H.R. MEYER of Lawrence
spent Wed afternoon with me. Mrs. SHEPHERD. Mrs. Geo. MICHAEL. Mrs. Etta
HARRIS. Miss Lela HARRIS. Mrs. GASTON. Mrs. FEAR. Mrs. Ida FIELDS. Mrs.
Nora KERN. Mrs. Tillie WILLIAMS and Mrs. Lucy BALL and daughter called
today Monday 24th and Mrs. KLINE 24th. Mrs. Carl BIDLEMAN. Mrs. Lizzie
ALBERT. Mrs. Tillie WILLIAMS.
An envelope, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. J.M. BROWN, Waverly, Kansas, from
O.P. and Nellie C. SPEIRS, 143 West Eleventh St., Claremont, California.
Postmark from Claremont, CA 1941.
A receipt from Ted's Market Groceries and Meats, Waverly, Kans., 2 Jul
1947, to Mrs. L. BROWN, for sugar and Cream of Wheat.

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Newspaper clipping, source unknown, apparently from Waverly, KS.
"P.H. ATCHISON Dies at Daughter's Home."
P.H. ATCHISON, resident of Waverly for many years, died Wednesday,
November 14, 1945 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Crystal SOBEY at Galt,
Calif. Mr. ATCHISON went to California from Waverly just a few months ago
to make his home with his daughter. He was preceded in death by Mrs.
ATCHISON in June, 1943. Mr. ATCHISON lived as a young man in the Key West
neighborhood and moved to Waverly 41 years ago. Mr. ATCHISON was widely
known over a large territory in the real estate business and also handled
loans and insurance. He has a brother, R.A. ATCHISON at Denver and two
sisters, Mrs. Marie READER and Mrs. Bertie SHEPHERD in Waverly.
Funeral services at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Baptist
church in Waverly with interment in Key West cemetery.
Newspaper clipping, source unknown:
"Raising Church Money"
Dear Hope: I think the word of God gives us a method of ralslng money
that is by tithing and free will offerings. He does not expect value in
return. Jesus used a scourge on those that sold in the temple. - E.R.,
Bloomington, Neb.
Newspaper clipping, source unknown, probably Waverly, KS:
"Frank B. HYLE Passes Away Tuesday Morning - Death Comes After A Stoke
Suffered Sunday Morning"
Frank D. HYLE, aged 80 years, passed away Tuesday morning, May 2, 1939
at 5:30 o'clock. Death was caused from a stroke which he suffered Sunday
morning at 5:30. He is survived by his wife and four children: John HYLE,
of Quenemo; Louis HYLE, of Washington, D.C.; Early HYLE, of McPherson; and
Mrs. Lois LIPMAN of Thrall. He is also survived by five grandchildren and
eight living sisters and brothers. The family had lived in and around
Waverly for the past 22 years. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 4,
at 2:00 p.m. at the Methodist church with the Rev. C.V. SHULENBERGER in
charge and interment was in the Burlingame cemetery.

QUANTRILL RAID ACCOUNT --Mrs.
N.D. Stevens, Northport, Michiqan .
. "My parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Duncan, lived where-the
Watklns .Ba~k now stands.
My father had a store,
I think,
near
where ~~lth ~ Undertaking establishment stood later,
possibly a
few duurs nurth. ,They asked father to show them where his store
was and_~~e~_would~t shoot him.
We lost the store and the stock,
and S8,uuu.uu in gold.
Chas.
S. DUNCAN's family had more tryinq
e:l;periences. "
From: Lawrence (Kansas) Booster Book,

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�(continued from Volume XII, No.2)
THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY
OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
1920

Pages:

DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMERS' DIRECTORY
Abbreviations Used in this Directory
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section· Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses,
( ); figures'at end of information--year became resident of county. Name
of farm follows name of children in quotation marks. In case of tenant,
the farm owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE
Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, Rl
Kan\'/aka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
Means
Jones, John R--Name.
(Vera James)--Wife's Maiden name.
Ch James, Albert--Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnys ide Farm"--Name of farm.
Lawrence Rl--Postoffice Lawrence, R. F. D. 1
Kanwaka Sec 13--Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a--Owner of 160 acres.
(1866)--lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence--Telephone.

G continued
GRESS, John, (Emma NUFFER) Ch Roy, Herbert, Pearl, Ruth; Lecompton R2,
Kanwaka Sec 28 0320a (1880) Tel. Stull Stull
GRISSA, Theodore E., (Myra SCOTT) Ch Charles, Murray, Alice; "Griesa
Nursery Farm," Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec SNE 030a (1890) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
GRIFFIN, Edward H., (Anna DOYLE) Ch Mamie; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec
3SSW 0200a (1862) TeL Farmers' Independent Overbrook
GRIFFIN, Seth T., (Erma KARNES) Ch Ethel, Dortha; "Fairview Farm,"
Lawrence R10a, Wakarusa Sec 20SE 0140a (1898) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GRIFFIS, Clarence, (Johanna WILL) Ch Fred, Mary, Johanna, Marvin Bernice; Baldwin RS, Palmyra Sec 17NW T160a R. C. JACKMAN (1870) Tel.
Vinl and Vinland
GRIFFITH? George T., (Estella Shaw) Ch Mabel, Eunice, Evan, Marie,
Melvln; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 26SW 080a (1862) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
GRIFFITH, Louis H., (Maud ALLEN) Ch Dorothy, Lila, William, Dora
Marquarite, Irene; Richland R18, Marion Sec 4NE T160a W. H. ~RIFFITH
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�(1881) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
GRIMES, Guy C., (Jessie HAGUE) Ch Lor1eta, Leo; Eudora Gen Del, Eudora
Sec 9N T21a J. ROTHBERGER (1900)
GRaB, Edward H., (Katherine DUNCAN) Ch Ra1ph,Mi1dred, Paul; Eudora
R1, Eudora Sec 298 T160a M. Grob (1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GROSDITIER, Albert, (Clara SCHEHRER~ Ch Gerald, Herbert; Eudora R3,
Eudora Sec 1 T80a J. FIEINMUTH \1896) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GROSDITIER, Matt, (Clara BROWN) Ch Albert, Louis, Helen, George, Theresa, Edward, Henry, Marie; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 24-30-31S 0560a
(1900) Tel Eudora ~ud9ra
.
GROSSMAN Martin, (Chrlstlne MANGEL) Ch Alma, Ruth, Thomas, Vln1and Rl,
Palm~ra Sec 17NW 040a (1910) Tel. Vin1and Vin1and
GROVER, J. G., (Mrs. Emily J. GROVER, mother; E. J. GROVER, brother;
Nellie GROVER, sister) Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 11SW T80a GROVER
Estate (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GUNTHER, Mrs. Mary, Ch Dora, Harry, William, Robert, Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 17r~ Tl60a M. WELL (1892)
H

HAAS, Theodore F., (Anna OSWALD) Ch Julius, Viola, Ada, Theodore, Jr.,
Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 7SW T158a (1873) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HACK, Mrs. Lizzie, (Lizzie KOELKEBECK) Ch Emma, Minnie, Theodore,
Henry, Oscar, Otto; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 19N 0160a (1900) Tel.
Mutual Worden
HADL, Albert, (Grace Dee HEU1) Ch Alberta; IILone Oak Farm,1I Lawrence
.
R2, Eudora Sec 26 055a (1887) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HADL, Edward, (Isabelle MADEL) Ch Donald, Allen; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 13NE T170a William SUTTON (1890) Tel. Clinton, Clinton
HADL, Louie, (May NEWSON) Ch Bertha, Francis, Paul, Helen, Margaret,
Robert; Eudora R2, Eudora Sec lpN T100a L. EDER (1904) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
HADL, Mike, (Margaret CAYLOR) Ch Viola, Glenn; Clinton, Clinton Sec 16N
T155a E. B. RABER (1894) Tel. Clinton Clinton
.
HADL, Steve, (Goldie EUBANKS) Ch Ralph, Grace, Myrtle, Roy, Nannie;
Eudora R1, Eudora Sec SN 050a (1918) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HADL, William J., (Edith HUNZICKER) Ch Ernest,Fern, Ruby, Jess; Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 26S 060a (1892) Tel. Bell Lawrence
HADLEY, Lee L., (Lydia LEAVITT) Ch Marie, Leo; Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec
16SW 0120a (1880) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HAGEN, John W., (Martha SMOOTS) Ch Esther, Ruth; Lawrence R9, Clinton
Sec 20NE T160a J. J. TOBLER (1920) Tel. Bell Lawrence
HAGERMAN, Clarence A., (Viola NICHOLS) Ch Cecil; Vinland Rl, Palmyra
Sec 14N T108a E. E. HAGERMAN (1890) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HAGERMAN, ~lmer E., (Emma HOSKINSON) Ch Blanche, Frank, Clarence, Marie
Fay; Vlnland Gen Del. Palmyra Sec 14NW-15NW 0108a (1880) Tel. Vinland Vinland
.
HAGERMAN, Frank, (Ella DEA) Ch Vernell, Leo, Baby; Eudora R8, Eudora
Sec 7S 060a (1888) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HA.GERMAN, Verna A., (Mary WADE) (Esther HAGERMAN, mother) Ch Mae;
Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 7-125 T120a E. HAGERMAN (1884) Tel. Vinland
Vi n1and
HALDERMAN, S~muel W., (Mollie KENEDY) Ch Kenneth, Olin, Vera; Lawrence

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�R9, Clinton Sec 23NE 0293a (1873) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HALL James P., (Ollie COLLINS) Ch Earl, Lula, Freda; Baldwin R3, Pal~yra Sec 26NW 050a (1909) Tel Baldwin Baldwin
HALL, Samuel, Ch Milton; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 8 040a (1913) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
HALLMARK John H., (Mattie CORBIN) Ch Elmer, Roy, HOward, Irvin, Leland,
letha, Alvin, Clarence; BAldwin R4 Marion Sec 25NE T160a J. HOOVER
(188) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star .
HAMILL, Bertrand D., Lawrence R9, Cl,nton Sec 14N 0156a S. M. HAMILL
(1884)
HAMLIN, Newt, (Ellie SATTIN) Ch Albert; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec
l3E 060a (1901)
HAMMON, A. G., (Marg ret KALB) Ch Uni e, Florence; "Valley View Farm,"
Vinland Rl, Palmyra Sec 3S 080a (1886) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HAMMOND, Benjamin, A., (Irene TELKERT) Ch C.arl; "Spring Haven Farm,"
Baldwin R4, Palmyra Sec 32NW T180a Harriett WILSON (1876) Tel.
Ba1dwi n Ba1dwi n
HAMMOND, William U., Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec lW 0208a (1861)
HAUSEN, John L., (Omi MILTON) Ch Myrtle, Scott, Ameralis, Alice, Fern;
Eudora R3, Palmyra Sec l2N 040a (1870) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HARBOUR, E. G. L., (Maud BROCKELSBY) Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec 31NE 0160a
(1881) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HARBOUR, Thomas M., (Clara STROBLE) Ch Walter, Anna, Bert, Lucile;
Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 23 040a (1890) Tel. Bell Lawrence
HARDING, W. Elmer, Ch Charles, Pearlie, Doris, Lilah; Richland R26
Marion Sec 2NW 040a (1871) Tel. Richland Richland
HARDING, William Scott, Richland R36, Marion Sec llNW 0160a (1867) Tel.
Richland Richland
HARDTARFER, George W., (Rena GEIGER) Ch Rena, Howard, Rosie, O:car;
Lawrence :3, Grant Sec 9 018a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HARDTAREER,Jacob Edward, (Caroline SIMON) Ch Clifford, Gladys, Frances,
Overbrook R2, Marion Sec lSW 0160a (1877) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
HARRELL, David B., (Ida ANDERSON) Ch Grace, Walter, Russell, Ray;
Richland R18, Clinton S t 34S 0220a (1862) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HARRELL, John, (Kate ANDERSON) Minnie, Charles, Belle, Sarah, Roy, Myra;
Richland R18, Clinton Sec 27C 0170a (1860) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HARRELL, Russell M., (Ada GOFF) Ch Irene, Alma; Richland R18, Marion·
Sec 4NE T350a M. A WOODWARD Estate (1892) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HARRELL, Walter A., (Florence MARTIN) Ch Richard; Richland R18, Marion
Sec 3NE 0160a (1890) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HARRINGON, C. R., (Norma CRADY) Ch Charles R., Jr., David, Alice; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 8E T100a Mrs. Fred MIGHARIO (L910) Tel.
Be 11 Lecompton
HARRIS, Abraham, L., (Louisa HEFNER) Ch Ellen, William, Hattie, David,
Mabel, Flossy, Earl, Roland, Leona; Baldwin R2, Willow. Sec l6S T160a
J. E. DYER (1890) Tel. Mutual Worden
HARRIS, Claude, (Maude AMANN) Ch Ruby, Vernon; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 9SE 040a (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
.
.
HARRIS, David H., (Edna WIGGINS) Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 9S T90a T. E.
DYER (1888) Tel. Mutual Worden
HARRIS, J. D. &amp;Sons, (Mary OTT) Ch Douglas, LeRoy, Kathleen, Ruth,
Jerry, Eudora Rl, Eudora Sec 20 0360a (1887) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HARRIS, Nelson, (Viola BIBBS) Ch John, Ruth; Eudora R3, Eudora Se6 9N
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�Tla C. GERSTERBERGER (1919)
HARRIS, William B., Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 270 T160a W. W. HARRIS
(1872) Tel. Lecompton Lecompton
HARTMANN, August, (Louise KFAMJISHROTER) Ch Fred, Amella; "Clover
Leaf Farm," Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 7W-13 0250a (1800) Tel.
Stull Stull
""
HARTMAN, Fred L., (Louisa WIST) Ch Lula, Goldle, Ella Edwln, Elmer,
Wilma; Lawrence R3 Grant Sec 13 T145a W. R. ADAMS (1919) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
HARTMAN, Fred ric Mart, (Ettie OVERHALF) Ch Fred; OverbrookRl, Marion
Sec 13SW 0870a (1871) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
HARTMAN, Gus, (Ethel WILSON) Ch Clifford; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 20W
080a (1886) Tel. Stull Stull
HARTWELL, W. D. (Gertrude McBRIDE) Ch Mildred, Beryl, Max, Ernestine;
"Nanatuck Farm," Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 28NW 060a (1903) Tel . .
Baldwin Baldwin
HARVEY, Ed S., (Maude HENRIE) Ch David, Henrie, Joyce; "Harvey Farm,"
Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 21SE 0550a (1870) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HASE, Arthur A., (Catherine SIMON) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec llSW 0160a
(1881) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
HASTLE, Fred, (Margaret PUGH) Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 28SW 080a (1879)
HASTLE, William H., Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 15SW 030a (1859)
HATCHER, Oral, (Myrtle HEYL) Ch Kenneth, Everett, Westina, Deverna;
Richland R18, Marion Sec 7NW T102~a R. McKENZIE (1890) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Richland
HATTER, Arthur J., (Nettie GRIFFITH) Baldwin. R2, Willow Sec 12S 0160a
(1880) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
.
HATTER, Jacob H., (Emma VANATTA) Ch Arthur, May, Virgil, Cora; Baldwin
R2, Palmyra Sec 17SW 0120a (1900) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HAUGHAN, William R., (Anna WOOD) Ch Laura, Effie, Flora, Ada; Lawrence
Rl Kanwaka T58a BRECK Hei rs (1897) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HAUSMAN, Henry, (Minnie ~1EEDER) Ch Emma, Alma, Stella, Clarence, Paul;
Eudora Rl Palmyra Sec 16NW 0120a (1861) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HAVERTY, James E., (Sadie DILLARD) Ch Lavern, Clifford, Alvan, Dorothy,
Velmajune; Eudora Rl, Eudora Sec 9S 080a (1889) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HAWK, John R., (Myrtle PRICE) Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 6 050a (1919)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HAWORTH, Cecil E., (Alma PICKETT) "Seven Oaks Farm," Lawrence Rl
Wakarusa Sec 21NW T30a Prof. E. HAWORTH (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HAY, William, (Emma HAUSER) Ch Tillie, Lester, Velma; Baldwin R5, Pal. myra Sec 33NW 02~a (1888) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HAYDEN, Adrian K., (Mary BROAF) Ch Amella, Ida, Willard, Evelyn, Albert;
Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 14SW 092a (1903) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HAYDEN, Mrs. John, (Mary FORD) Ch William, James; Lawrence R9, Clinton
Sec 24E Ola (1877)
.
.
HAYDEN, Willard H., (Mary HANNA) Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 17 Tl70a K. U.
Farm (1904) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HAYES, Morris, (Laura BAKER) Ch Luther, Harry, Laura, James; Lawrence
R10, Wakarusa Sec15NE T80a W. F. RILTZ (1915) Tel. Lawrence
HAYS, John L., (Ada Chandler) Wellsville Rl, Palmyra Sec 5SE T160a
Mrs. Lizzie HAY (1875) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
HAYS, Mrs. Lizzie, (Lizzie MYERS) Ch Harry, Frank, John, Grace Bessie"
Wellsville Rl, Palmyra Sec ¢SE 0700a (1890) Tel. CooDerati~e
'
Wellsville
.
.

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�HAZEN, William W., (Louise WATSON) Ch Vella, George, Fay, Wyc1iffe,
Roy, Grace; IIP1easant View Farm,1I Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 27NW
0140a (1912) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HEASTON, Edmond S., (Celia BOLAND) Ch Francis, Helen; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 23N 0108a (1881) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin &amp;Bell Lawrence
HECK, Alfred, (Emma WULFKUHLE) Ch Arthur, Walter; IILeavenworth Junction
Farms, II Lawrence R7, Grant Sec 21 0140a (1892 ) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HECK, Emil W. (Minnie MUELLER) Ch Katherine; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec
18 0142a (1892) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HEFFNER, David, (Lydia SCHWARTZ) Ch Pearl, Floyd; Baldwin R4, Willow
Sec 19N 080a (1889) Tel. Mutual Worden
HEFFNER, Joseph, (Rosa Lyon) Ch Earl, Inez, Olin, Alta, Fern, Arlie;
Baldwin R4, Marion Sec 36SE 0160a (1869) TeL Mutual Worden
HELM, Fred, (Mary BARNES) Ch Kenneth, Florence; Baldwin R1, Willow
Sec 6N T130a Mrs. Christina HELM (1886) Tel. Mutual Worden
HELM, Mrs. Lucy C., (Lucy BURKS) Ch Henry, Bessie, Otis, Annie;
Richland R18, Clinton Sec 28C 0271a (1886) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HEINEN, Guido H., (Ellen RAPPARD) Baldwin R1, Marion Sec 35SE 0160a
(1900) Tel. Mutual Worden
HEINEN, Oscar J., (Jeanetta ELM) Ch Alvin; Baldwin R4, Marion Sec 25NE
080a (1897) Tel. Mutual Worden
HELLSTROM, Axel R., (Harvey HELLSTROM, brother) Lawrence R8, Clinton
Sec 25SE T160a R. HELLSTROM (1886) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HELLSTROM, Max R., Ch Otto, Axel Harvey, Anna, Walter, Clara; Richland
R18, Marion Sec 4NE 0176a (1870) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HELLSTROM, Rudolph, (Laura JOHNSON) Ch Frank, Clara, Teresa, Emma;
Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 040a (1860) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HELM, James Dan, (Lola DEAY) Ch Grace, Edna, Bryan, William, Harold,
Donava!1; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 32 01 a (1885) ..
.
HEMPHILL,.HarrisonH.~ (Amanda BRIZENDINE) Ch Orville, Herschel,
Frederic; Baldwin R5, Willow Sec 13N T2a John CHURCHBAUGH (1874)
HENICK, Joseph, (Laura DAVENPORT) Ch Lloyd, Hazel; Lawrence R8, Grant
Sec 1 T120a F. G. ALFRED (1920)
HENLEY, Nathan P., (Eunice C. WINSLOW) Ch Mary, Wiley, Abner, Herbert;
Eudora Rl Eudora Sec 27S-28 0240a (1900) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HENON, Emil, (Euphema OSHEL) Ch Matilda, Lillian; Baldwin Rl, Willow
Sec 12S 0160a (1870) Tel. Mutual Worden
HENRY, Elm, (Minnie FLEER) Ch Theodore, John, Charles, Andrew, Nettie,
. Emma, OrVille, Ida; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 20-29N 0330a (1878)
Tel. Mutual Worden
HENRY, John D., (Myrtl e EBERSOLE) Ch Gertrude, Dwi ght; Lecompton Rl ,
Kanwaka Sec 23W 0180a (1885) Tel. Independent Stull
HENRY, Otto, Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 18NE T185a S. Henry FRITZPATRICK
(1910) Tel. Vinland Vin1and
HENRY, William P., (Minnie HARTMAN) Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 18W
050a (1890) Tel. Bell Lecompton
.
HEPNER, Ernest, (Oscar GIESEL, son-in-1a\Af) Ch William, Minnie, Mary,
George, Martha; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 34SE T160a R. OEHRLE
(1900)
HEPNNER, William A. Sr., (Bessie GEORGE) Ch Helen, William, Jr., Ruth;
Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 34SE T80a Fred OEHRLE (1895)
HERBERT, H. E., (Orissa RIPLEY) Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 33NW 02~a (1902)
HERD, Issac T., (Ella STEWART) Ch Nora, Roy, Ray, Russell, Ora; Lawrence
R6, Grant Sec 17 0145a (1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HERR, Marvin W., (Ethel FILBURN) Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 2N T100a E. L.
117

�HERR Tel. Private
HERREN, Hillis H., (Mamie SUITER) Ch Pearl, Ralph, Lucille, Marie, Ellen
Nora, Lloyd, Florence, Harold; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 26E 0160a
(1918) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HETRICK, Noah, Ch Maude, Charles; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 18E 0120a
(1877) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HEY, David, (Mabel STEPHENSOt-.!) Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 3SE 0160a (1883)
Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
.
HEY Frank (Margaret DWYER) Ch Helen, Irene; Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec
'27NE 024Da (1876) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
HEYL, Philip, (Adelalde BANK) Ch William, George, Jennie; Ri~hland R18
Clinton Sec 36SW 080a (1878) Tel. Farmers' Independent Rlchland
HEYL, William H., (Villa LARGENT) Ch Myrtle, James, George, Helen,
Pearl, Gladys, Opal; Richland R18, Marion Sec lNW 0120a (1880)
Tel. Richland Richland
HIATT, T. B., (Alice FRASER) Ch Alice, Grace, Clyda, Doris, Theron;
Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 2N Tl13a Dr. E. SMITH (1868) Tel. Bell Lawrence &amp; Mutual Worden
HIBNER, Harvey R., (Mrs. G. R. HIBNER, mother; Avery HIBNER, brother)
IIFaraway Farm,1I Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 10N T132a Mrs. G. R. HIBNER
Tel. Bell Lawrence
HICKS, Mrs. A. A., Ch Anna, Allena, Sheldon; IIMaple Wood Farm,1I Lawrence
R6, Grant Sec 19 063a (1905) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HIDDLESTON, Benjamin, (Lillian REED) Ch Marie, Everett, Veran, Viola,
Clarence, Herschel, Wilbur, Thelma, Leoti; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka
Sec 26E T320a Jerry Lyons (1910) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HIGGINS, Earl F., (Millie STATION) Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 27SW T160a
Mary M. HIGGINS (1898)
HILBERT, Fred C., (Edith GRESS) Ch Earl, Claude, Homer; Richland R17,
Clinton Sec 23NW 0240a (1874) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
HILBERT,William J., (Lena WILCH) Ch Russell: IIValley View Farm,1I Richland R17, Clinton Sec 23NW 080a Clinton Sec 23NW Tl95a (1872) Tel.
.
Farmers' Independent Richland
HILL, M. Charles, (Martha A. PEARSON) Ch John, Gurney, Charles, Eunice;
Eudora Rl Eudora Sec 34N 0170a (1865) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HILL, J. H., (Mary SWALLOW) Ch Terressa, Jessie, John, William, Bertha,
Edith, Tillie, Randall, Charles; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 34SW T160a
W. D. SHIKE (1917) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HILL, John J., (Ida B. DILLY) IIS unny Dell Farm,1I Vinland Rl, Palmyra
Sec 9NW 0120a (1883) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HILL, Noel, (Pearl WITCHELL) Ch Thomas, Charles, Francis, Olin, Dorothy;
Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 22SW 042a (1875)
HILL, Thomas, (Sarah E. SAWS) Ch Clara,William, Sarah, Amy, Nellie
James, Andrew; Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 7W 037~a (1865)
,
HILL, Thomas E., (Tessie COLLOW) Ch Earl, Glen, Muriel, Etna; Baldwin
R3, Palmyra Sec 34NW 050a (1911) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HILL, W. C. (Ella MASON) Ch William, Emerson, Blanch, Charles Arthur
Howard; IILong Vi ew Farm, II Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 1E 055a
'
(1870) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HINDMAN, O. M., (Nora WHITE) Ch Dorothy, Louise; Baldwin R5, Palmyra
Sec 19NE 0156a (1880) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HINES, William, (Queen TOWNSAND) Mary, Nancy, Josie; Lawrence R10,
Wakarusa Sec 29 080a (1863)
HIRD, Arthur, (Ethel RICHARDSON) Ch Harold, Ivan, Eugene, Marguerite;
IIWa1nut Grove Farm,1I Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 35E 0120a (1904) Tel.
118

�Kansas Lawrence
HIRD, Carl, (Edna EPLEY) Lawrence Rl, Grant Sec 32 0120a (1903) Tel ..
Kansas Lawrence
HIRD, Homer, (Messie RICHARDSON) Ch Esth~r, Paul, Howard; "Mount Joy
Farm Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec lE 0240a (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HIRD Ir~ (Myrtle C. EPLEY) Ch Dale, Viola, Lucile; Baldwin R5, Palmyra
~ec 2iNW090a (1901) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HIRD, Oliver M., (Ninon OLDS) Ch Ollie, Blanche, Beulah; Baldwin R2,
Willow Sec 10E 080a (1901) Tel. Mutual Worden
HIRD, Thomas, (Martha TURNER) Ch Martha, Homer, Arthur, Ira, Virgil,
Carl, Carrie; Lawrence Rl, Wakarusa Sec 28SW 040a (1900) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
HIRT Jesse (Dora FLORY) Ch Orva; Lawrence R4, Willow Sec llN 0160a
(1912) fel. Lone Star Lone Star
HOAD, Mrs. Gertrude M., (Gertrude E. EVANS) Ch William, Bruce; "Wild
Wood Farm," Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 34N 035a (1856) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HOBBS, James E., (Minnie GISH) Ch Raymond, Otis, Lola, Alva, Theodore,
Carl; Richland R18, Marion Sec lONE 080a (1902) Tel. Lone Star Lone
Star
HOBSON, James L., (Anna HAGUE) Ch Harry, Earl, Donald, JErald; Baldwin
R2, Willow Sec 14S 0160a (1910) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HODGE, John, (Cora McGRATH) Ch Clarence, Mary, Thelma, Vinland Rl,
Palmyra Sec 7m'J T90a HERNIN~ Estate (1895)
HODGE, M. G., (Sarah E. BELLOWS) Ch John, Clarence, Nellie, Roy, Floyd
Eva, Willis, Harold; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 15SW T180a THATCHER
Estate (1895) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HODGES, J. N., (Dora CORBIN) Ch E1ma, Orlin; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
34SW T410a William J. LIND (1891) Tel. Kansas Lawrence .
HODL, A10is L., (Frances MODL) Ch Oscar, Charlott, Leonard; Lawrence
R2, Eudora Sec 36S 080a (1885) Tel. Eudora Eudora
HODSON, Lewis (Ida HICKS) Ch Amos, Ormal, Clarence, Louis, Phoebe, Ida;
Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec lONW T300EMERY Estate (1907) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
HODSON, Ormal (Carolina CUMMINGS) Ch Margaret; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa
Sec 9N~J nOOa EMERY Estate (1907) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HOFFMAN, B. S., (Grace BRAGG) Ch Delbert, Virgie, Howard, Myrtle, Anna,
Lloyd, Thresa, A1githa; Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec lOSE 0120a (1907)
Te 1. Farmers Independent Overbrook
.
HOFFMAN, Joseph, Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 26SE T45~a John HOFFMAN
(1900)
HOGG, Mrs. Emma, Ch Harley, John, Thomas, liThe Prairie Ridge Farm,"
Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 36W 040a (1874) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HOGG, Harley, (Grace GOFF) Ch Irene; Lecompton Rl, Lecomoton Sec 36W
T40a Emma HOGG (1895)
, .
HOGG, Wil1iam~ Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec lW 0120a (1885) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
.
HOGUE", S. F., (Katherine Cunni ngham) "Spring Grove Farm, Lecompton
R~, Lecompton Sec 2E 0160a 1919) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HOLCOM, Arthur E., (Nellie PUGH) Ch Frances, Arthur, Jr., Paul, Allen,
Howard; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 16SW T100a Sarah Pugh (1890)
HOLCOM, A. L., (Hester HARMON) Ch Albert, Martin, Clara, Effie, Arthur
Alta, Louie; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 24SW 050a (1876) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
HOLFSIMMER, A., (Mary MANSHARDT) Ch Stella, Mable, Esther, Irene, Lillie,
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�Raymond, Ruth, Paul; "S pr i ng Hill Farm, II Lecompton Rl, Kanwaka Sec
35W 0159a (1902) Tel. Stull Stull
HOLKE, August W~, (Emma WESSENDOF) Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 29SE
080a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HOLKE, Jack H., (Matilda NEWBURGER) Ch Helen; Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec
36E 080a (1918) Tel Kansas Lawrence
HOLLINGSWORTH~ Albert, (Olive WHITE) Ch Ralph, Lucian, ~uby, Op~l,
Glenn" Cllnton, Clinton Sec 22C 040a (1886) Tel. Cllnton Cllnton
HOLLOWAY,'Stephen S., (Emma E. FITZGERALD) Ch William, John, Henry,
Theodore, Mary; "Ho 11 away Stock Farm, II Lecompton Rl, Lecompton
Sec 12W 0160a (1913)
HOLMES, Byron I., (Nellie TUCKER) Ch Edna, Bernice, Violet, Melvin;
. Baldwin R5, Palymra Sec 20NW-21NW 0257a (1900) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HOLMES, Lebbens M., (Velma A. KINDRED) Ch Volney, Oliver, Fields,
Annabelle; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 19 0120a (1887) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
HOLSAPPLE, Mrs. John H., (Katherine TOMLINSON) Ch Frank, Mary; Overbrook R4., Mari on Sec 21 NE 092a (1908) Tel. Farmers I Independent
overbrook
HOLSOt~, Emil, (Jessie FITZ) Ch Helen, Bruce; Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec
l7NE 0159a (1890) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HOOD, Mrs. Abbie E., Ch Howard, Myron, Everett; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 36 T70a David HOLLOWAY (1908) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HOOPES, Ray, (Belle REA) Ch Arthur, Eunice, Freda, Lynn, Ina; liThe
Divide Farm," Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 2SW 080a (1917) Tel.
Farmers' Inderendent Overbrook
HOOVER, Benjamin L., (Anna FISHBURN) Ch Cora, Lola, Clyde; "0 ne Cedar
Farm," Lone Star Rl, Marion Sec 16NE 0160a (1863) Tel. Alfred
Overbrook
HOOVER, Clarence M., (Cora GRAMMAR) Ch Gerald, Alda, Alice, Calvin,
Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 29SW 0150a (1886) Tel. Farmers' Independent overbrook
HOOVER, Isaac L., (Mary STUTSMAN) Ch Charles, Bert, Wegie, Clarence,
Lloyd, Otis, Jess, Clifford, Foster, Dorsey Ruth; Lone Star Rl
Marion Sec lONE 0400a (1859) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
HOOVER Joseph, (Sally J. BROWN) Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 31SE 080a
(1855) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
.
HOOVER, John L., (Susan TUTTLE) Lone tar Rl, Marion Sec 12NE 0170a
(1861) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HOOVER~ Otis E., (Jessie RHODEHAMEL) Ch Anna, Melvin; Lone Star Rl,
Wi Ilow Sec oN OlOOa (1891) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
HORNBERGER, Albert L., (Pearl HEFFNER) Baldwin Rl, Marion Sec l2SC
0220a (1890) Tel. Mutla Worden
HORNBERGER, Gotthold, (Anna HEMMINGER) Ch Amella, Anna, Emma, Georqe,
William, August, Albert, Henry; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 30N 080a
(1872) Tel. Mutual Worden
HORNBERGER, Henry G., (Emma ALT) Ch Alvin; Lone Star Rl Willow Sec
19N T180a W. H. HORNBERGER (1892) Tel. Mutual Worden
HORNBUCKLE, G. E., Ch Collby, Eva; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec l8E
T250a W. H. DODDRIGE (1918) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HORRELL, Mrs. Daisy E., (Daisy GILGES) Ch Maurice; Baldwin, Palmyra
Sec 4SW 060a (1884) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HORRELL, Frank, (Florence GILGES) Ch Virgil, Raymond; Vinland Rl,
Eudora Sec 35S 0160a (1880) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence
120

�HORRELL, Mrs. John, (Lucinda MEYER) Ch William,Frank, Fred, John;
Baldwin, Rl, Willow Sec 33N 077~a (1870) Tel. Mutual Worden
. HORRELL, John W., (Elnora TODD) Ch Forrest, Frances; Baldwin Rl, Willow Sec 34S T176a John BECK (1892) Tel. Mutual Worden
HOSKINSON, Harve, (Erma GOTTSTEIN) Vinland Rl, Palmyra Sec 13N T160a
A. CUTTER Estate (1894) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HOSKINSON J. D., Ch Edward, Cleo, Raymond, Clara, Minnie Joseph; Eudora
R3, Palmyra Sec 12N-23N 0160a (1868) Tel. Vinland Vinland
HOSKINSON, R. Ernest, Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 34NW 039a (1917)
HOSKINSON, William Eugene, (Telitha STEVENS) Ch Mildred; Vinland Rl,
Palmyra Sec 13N 080a Palmyra Sec 13N T 80a W. H. HOSKINSON (1885)
Tel. Vinland Vinland
HOUK, Charles W., (Seline JOHNSON) Ch Edith, Walter; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec 8W 080a (1888) Tel. Stull Stull
HOUK, Frank W., (Katherine UNGER) Ch Harley, Ruby, Marvin, Ellen, Al,
fred; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka, Sec 35E T160a Frank HOUK (1887) Tel.
Clinton Clinton
HOUK, George J., Jr., (Emma WALTER) Ch Harold, Russell, Hazel, Ralph,
Lecompton R3, Kanwaka, Sec 34 0120a (1884) Tel. Stull Stull
HOUSER J. 0., (Mary MICHAEL) Ch Neola, Florence, Ethel, Alma; Lawrence
R9: Clinton Sec 24NE 020a (1920) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HOUT, John H., (Minnie HARRELL) Ch Thomas, George, Goldie, Rose, Lloyd,
Ethel; Clinton, Clinton Sec 23NE 0136a (1879) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HOWARD, Charles E., (Maud CONNELLY) Ch Helen, Kathryn, Nannie, Laura;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 25S 0160a (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HOWARD, Hiram T., (Bertha RUMBAUGH) Ch Samuel, Glen; Baldwin
R3, Palmyra Sec 11SW 080a (1911) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
HOWARD, John E., (Leona M. PETERS) Ch Lucile, Lewis, Theodore, Guy,
Lloyd; Lawrence R10 Wakarusa Sec 32SE 040a (1876) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HOWARD, Lewis D., (Katherine CADE) Ch Charles, Ed, Frank, Walter,
Chester, Fred; "Grand View Farm," Lawrence RlO, Wakarusa Sec 32SE
0240a (1857) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HOWARD, Mrs. W. C., (Catherine GROH) Ch Lannes, Tecumseh; Baldwin R4,
Palmyra Sec 30NW 0279a (1890) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
HOWARD, Walter D., (Pearl PETERS) Ch Walter, Jr., Harold, Leona; Law..:.
renee R1, Kanwaka Sec 25N 079a (1887) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
. HOWELL, Mrs. Elizabeth J., '(E1iza ANDERSON) (F. A. ANDERSON, nephew)
Baldwin R2, Willow Sec llS OSSa (1902) Te]. Mutual Worden
HOWELL, George J., "Pleasant View Farm," Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec
leE 0160a (1870) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HOWSER, William A., (Lizzie BARNHART) Ch Earl, Verna, Fred, Albert;
Baldwin R2,Willow Sec 18S 080a (1919) Tel. Centrapolis Centropolis
HUDDLESTON, Orner I., (Erie TINDER) Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 26NE 085a
(1917) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HUFF, Hi ram, Ch John; "Brown s Grove Farm, Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
15SW T20a William BROWN (1908) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HUGHES, Carl F., (Fred HUGHES, brother; Maude E. HUGHES, sister) "Fair
View Farm," WellsvilleRl, Palmyra Sec 15SW T160a T. F. HUGHES
Estate (1900) Tel. Bell Lawrence
HUGHES, Francis G., (Alma SCHUBERT) Ch Marion, Garnett; "Midway Farm,"
Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 2N-35N T290a HUGHES Estate (1900) Tel.
Be 11 Lawrence
HUGHS, Charles W., (Flo DIXON) Ch Fleece, Mercedes; Wellsville Rl,
Palmyra Sec 17SE 080a (1876) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
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�HUGHS, Joseph L., (Iva BELL) Ch Frankie, Floyd, Roy, Doris; IIWillow
Brook Farm,1I Wellsville Rl, Palmyra Sec 9SE 0240a (1878) Tel.
Cooperative Wellsville
HUGHS, M. A., (Vida WILLEY) Ch Beulah, Eris; IIThree Cedars Farm,1I
Wellsville Rl, Palmyra Sec 17SE 080a (1865) Tel. Cooperative Wellsvi lle
HUGHS Roy, (Irene FIEHLER) Wellsville Rl, Palmyra Sec 16SE T80a J. L.
HUGHS (1899) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
.
HULCE John L., (Grace TUCKER) Richland R18, Clinton Sec 88S 0136a
(;868) Tel. Clinton Clinton
HULL, William H., (Lula HORST) Ch Beulah, Mamie, Harry; Wellsville Rl,
Palmyra Sec 58E T2a Charles C. WATERS (1915)
HUMPHREY, Arthur S., (Kittie GRIER) Ch Alfred, Hampton; Rich~and R18,
Clinton Sec 25SW 080a (1881) Tel. Farmers' Independent Rlchland
HUNDLEY J. R., (Ida BALKELY) Ch Bessie, Overton, Almeda, Alice Vella,
Burton; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 18W 015a (1909) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
.
HUNSINGER, Adam, (Sophia HUNINGS) Ch Grace, Sophia, George, Carrie,
Lawrence R4 Wakaru~a Sec 19SE Olla (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HUNSINGER, charies C., lEffie GUTHRIE) Ch Carrie, Paul, Guy; Lawrence
R6, Grant Sec lC T15a Walter B. PINE (1914) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HUNSINGER, George W., (Marie SEELE) Ch Clara, Dora, Carl, Helen, Esther,
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 21SE 0140a (1871) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HUSTED, Charles G., (Clara Jones) Ch Marie, Clyde; Lawrence R3, Grant
Sec 12 090a (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HUSTED, George W., (Susan B. DOLL) Ch Elmer, Clara, Grover, Lucile,
Roscoe, Thressa; IIRiverside Stock Farm,1I Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec
24NW 0140a (1909) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
HUSTON, Earl M., (Zetha WRAY) Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 18SW T80a Addie
HUSTON (1910) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
HUTCHINSON, Ed, Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 12E T160a M. D. GORRILL
(1882) Tel. Bell Lecompton
HYLAND, Edward F., (Nellie SWIMLEY) Baldwin Rl, Willow Sec 8S 0160a
(1871) Tel. Mutual Worden
HYRE, John W., (Mary MARKLEY: Ch Edna, Myrtle, Florence; Lawrence
Waka~usa Sec 36N 0320a (1892) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
.
To be continued:

(Typed by Edwina King)

Submitted by Mark Lenz

HISTORY NOTES
January 1881: On the 19th, Kansas became the first state to prohibit all
alcoholic beverages.
January 1889: Mrs. J.E. COVELL held a gymnastics class at the Rink, 807
Kentucky. She charged 25 cents admission to see exercises with wands,
dumbells, and clubs. An advertisement in the Lawrence Journal on January 13
said that lithe chief aim of the whole work is physical culture. 1I •.. A fire
at E.B. GOOD's grocery, 937 Massachusetts, Lawrence, did several hundred
dollars worth of damage.

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DATA
FIRST
------------------------------------------------------ .~------------------------------ --------------. ' --------------.
T.
E.
intent to marry Laura Hadley
1878/9/10 Newlin
Tho~as
~.
Laura Hadley
1878-10-13 Newlin
Tho~as/Laura
at
liberty to larry 10/30
1878/10/23 Newlin
n,OS.
Ellwood!
Lucinda
ch. Gurney.,', Helen,Ellaline to Whittier CA
1892-11-16 Newlin
Wm
UViola
A
rcf
Honey
Creek, IA ch Lester,,! Carol, Ross
1885/2/18 Newlin
Minnie
dropped
by
request
'
1935-08-07 Newmark
8enjamin
acceptably
attended,
1869/11/17 Nicholson
Dr. Wm./Sarah A ret Pasad~na MM CA
1893-11-15 Nicholson
from 1893 assessment list
Gec. 5
1893-02-15 Nicholson
transferred by caretakers
present residence
George 1.
1895-06-12 Nicholson
joined
another
church,
dropped
Georgia
1908-12-16 Nicholson
II. Julia F. Ilewlin '
William
1883-02-22 Nicholson
~ia~y
presented to 11M by H~ss N~tson, forMer KU librarian
William
1933-05-03 Nicholson
intent
to larry Jul i a tlewlin
ilillial' (jrl
1883/ll17 Nicholson
from 1893 assessmen~ list
Will. 5
1893-02-15 Nicholson
. r d F:i ne Wood, tiC th 6'eor ge, Thollas, Wi l!iaa
Wm/Sarah A.
1871/12/13 Nicholson
lIarriag'e at }:30
'
,
'
Newlin
18B3/2/22 Nicholson-Liila \Wilson) with lIIinor ch. to Long Beach CA
1895-12-18 Nixon
frolll 1893 assess~~nt list
"
Dani el 2
1893-02-15 Norris
",
dropped by cO~lIIttee
Mattie N.
1891-02-18 Olin
ref Squth Fairvie,w HM
,
John
1902-02-12 Outland
transferred by caretakers to present residence
Mahala
1895-06-12 Outland
red by letter from 11. Eo Conway Springs KS ,_
Nellie
1890-0B-13 Outland
rd Whittier CA "
Hell i e
1892-07-13 Outland
Stephen
transferr,ed by caretakers to, pres,ent residence
1895-06-12 Outland
StepheniMatilda ref Tonganoxie Ch Volney",
1886/6/17 Outland
dropped by own request'
:,
Chauncy
1921-09-14 Overman
ch. Chauncy, Elbert, req lei
ElilMattie
1904-02-17 Over~an
ref LeGrand, IA ch Alton" Ern~st, Cliff
lIixon/llary
1885/4/15 Over~an
rct Independ,ence KS 11M Ch Alto, Eillet, Buff
Hixon/Mary
1886/3/17 Over;an
:j
ref Plainfield 11M, IN
"
,
Alvin E
1886/4/14 Owen
by 1etter frol II. E.,
Alvin E.
1918-04-17 Owen
trns to M. E., Lawrence, ,
Edwin
1894-5-15 Owen
by 1l1tter froll Heth. Epis 5'ons Charles, Edllin, Walter
Ellal ine
1886111/17 Owen
to K. E. Larallie NY
Walter
1898-10-19 Owen
reed
by letter frol M. E.
Alice
1891-07-15 Owens
Alvin
naled
on SOGe standing ~omlittee
1889-12-12 Owens
Alvin
5
fro"
1893
assesslent list
1893-02-15 Owens
Al
vin/ElRal
ine
joined
M.
Eo church
1915-01-13 Owens
Charles
,req
letter
to H. E. N. Lawren~e
1895-07-15 Owens
Ellma
nailed
on
sOle
stand'i ng cOllllAi tte-e
1888-12-12 Owens
Mabel M.
requests 'letter to M. E. Lallwrence
1896-01-15 Owens
Ory
req trans to tlinfi'eld KS Presby
1901-12-18 Owens
July 1900
Corrected roll of melbership
P2B6-291
Eva M.
Non-resident, dropped by 11M
1927-08-17 Pachler
Nettie
by letter from II. E. LaMrence
1900-04-18 Pal;atur
Wallace
req. lem.
1900-04-18 Palmatur
"
Wallace/Nellie
trans.
tI. E. N. Lawrence
1907-03-13 Pal~eteer
Lizzie
~ son Bryan trasns to l1ethodist' Ch.
1902-11-12 Parcells
1880/11/17 Parcels (Miles) Elizabeth
MeD wish to remain gran~ed
Aseni th
rep to Il. II. ..,'
'
1969/11/17 Parker
Asenith
First Day School
1869/11/17 Parker
Elisha/Asenath rct Argonia hl1, KS
1884/7116 Parker
1895-12-18 Parker
Eiaira
ch. Howard. Kary transferredt'o II. E. Lawrence
1893-02-15 Parker
Elmira I
from 1893 assessment list

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1891-02-18
1893-02-15
1895-06-12
188417/16
1933-01-18
188117/13
1898-03-16
1894-02-14
1895-07-17
1893-02-15
1887/8/17
1894-04-18
1903-03-18
1920-11-19
1906-01-18
1888-12-12
1888-12-12
1895-10-23
1900-(13-14
1905-01-12

Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker (Newlin)
Parnham
Parrott
Parrott
Parsils ?
Patchkaw
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pearson
Pease

1903-06-17
1921-04-13
1885/4/15
1893-02-15
1927/8117
1909-10-13
1907-12-18
1913-02-12
1932-09-14
1922-02-15
1893-02-15
1933-08-02
1885/10/21
1922-08-16
1930/6/18
1912-02-14
1916-07-12
1893-04-12
1908-07-15
1923-02-14
1893-04-12
1922-02-15
1898-06-15
1898-07-13
1896-03-18
1872/5/15
187216/12

Pence
Penfield
Penfield
Penfi eld
Penfield
Perisho
Perisho
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perki ns
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Perkins
Phillips
Phillips
Pickerd
Pickering
Pickering
Pi eker i ng

1875/11/17
1891-05-13
188313/14
1891-05-13

Pi c:kering
PicKering
Pickering
Pickering

1872-06~12

Elmira E.
Elvira (Armstro
·John 3
John E/family
John EILydia An
Lucile Cox
Elvira
Rachel A.
Joseph
Joseph
Lizzie
Hana
Alva H/Anna H
Emery/Harriet
Harriett
I. Emery
Nancy
Seth
Seth/Nancy
tli 11 iara
Eva ft ch.

trans mel to place of residence. Aargonia
to Argonia
from 1893 assessment list
transferred by caretakers to present residence
rcf Sand CreeK HH, IN son Arthur W.
rct Prairie Center HH
HCD wish to remain member, granted
req liIel
req mel accepted
renstated in H. E. so dropped
frol 1893 assessment list
Indian child transferred from Chestnut Hill to HasKel Institute
certf to Long Beach CA ch. Leo, Ray, Velma
rcf OSKaloosa HH IA •• new pastors
rct Colorado Springs HH
appeals recall of minute of service in Y. H.
named on some standing committee
named on sOle standing cOlmittee
rct Pasadena HM CA
dropped frol roll
Chas. Josehpine, Hary, Gertrude, Lawrence. Duplicate trans to
Portl and
Gertrude Isabel dropped according to discipline
FredlEdna
trans to Congreg. Topeka
Jane
ref Tonganoxie ch WI, Alice, Frederic
Jane 2
from 1893 assessment list
William
Non-resident Ie., dropped, also Fred, H.Alice, Elizabeth, WI. J
Eli Ifamily
rct Indianola KH IA
Eli/Zora
ch. Freedom, Liberty, ref Central City MH Neb. new pastor.
Alice
reco.lended for lei by Pastoral Comlittee
Alice Day
req mel. accept
Bertram
Dropped by action of Honthly Heeting
C. G. 3
from 1893 assessment list
Calvin
loss by death in past year
Calvin G.
rcf Hahunta HM. NC
John
Joined another church
Lillie
rct Richmond,·HH, VA
Lottie
Pastoral COl. recommend melbership
Lottie
resigns melbership
Hary Luisa ft ch Florence, David, Lillie, Bertram, Oran, John, rcf Woodland SC
Roy
has been member of H. E. 3 yrs so dropped.
Sallie
rct 2nd Friends, Greensboro, N. C.
Sidney
rcf Nahunta HM SC
Sidney
Dropped by action of Honthly Heeting
Duff/Lucy
rec by letter frOB H. E. North LaMrence
Duff ILucy
rct South I and KH Arkansas
Laura ERma
rct Pleasant Plain I I KS
Albert
m. Alleda Hadley
Albert
intent to marry Alleda Hadley
Albert/Almeda meeting for worship to accoaplish larriage at Washington Hadley
home
Almeda H.
rct Chicago HH, III
Enos
rct Northbranch H" KS
Enos/SarahEllen ref Dale MH, IA
Phineas
ret Northbraneh "H KS

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DATE

LAST

1878/2/13
1889-02-12
1886/10/20
1889-02-12
1893-04-12
1917-04-18
1872/8/14
1889-04-17
1872171 17
1875/5/12
1893-02-15
1927/8/17
192718/17
1907-09-18
1877/1117
1893-02-15
1886/11117
1936-06-05
1901-01-16
1915-02-12
1903-04-14
1906-03-14
188712/15
1888-10-24
1877/10/24
187717/18
1878/1/16
1896-05-18
1873/11/11
1873/12/16
187114/12

Pickett
Pi ckett
Pierson
Pierson
Pierson
Pierson
Pierson
Pinson
Pinson
Pinson
Pinson
Pitts
Poehler
Pola ?Gola
Pool
Pool
Pool
Pool
Pringle
Pringle
Puckett
Puckett
Puckett
Puckett
Pumphry
Raper
Reaper
Reece
Rees
Rees
Rees

1911-11-15
1911-01-18
1876/3/15
1876/3/15
1931111/18
1935-06-05
1923-03-14
193118112
1935-06-05
1923-03-14
1932-10-12
1933-08-02
1883/10/24
1873/9/17

Rees
Rees
Reese
Reese
Reynard
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Rich
Rich

1874/4/15
1875/8/18

Rich
Rich

1907-12-20
1879/3/12
1922-02-15
1922-08-16
1913-02-12

Risley
Risley
Risley
Robinson
Robinson

DATA

FIRST

----------- .,--------------- --------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------ClarKson C
rcf Salem HM, lA
ClarKson/family rct Kansas City KS ch Henry Leslie,
Chas/Anna
rct Haviland HH
Edwin/Alice
trans meQ to place of residence. N. Will Creek Ind.
Neva
reeom for melll by overseers
Roland C.
req. memo
Seth/Nancy
ref Plainfield, IN eh Alva, Charles, Ella, William
Edwin/Alice
joined another church so dropped
Nathan/Mary Ann ch Edwin rcf Tonganoxie
NathanlMary Ann request to be released
Seth 3
frol 1893 assessment list
Adaline
Non-resident Ie., dropped, ch James H, Frances R
Eva
Nan-resident lem, dropped,
Frank
trans to Congreg. Stockton KS
John
ref Blue River HH
John 3
from 1893 assesslent list
Helorina H
req me., accepted
Melvina
death reported
Her Ie
req melll
Hurl
non-resident, dropped for lack of interest
Enos/Anna(White she a min. received frol
?
Enos/Annie
rct Elk River HH
Enos/Mary
ref Springdale HH, KS ch Hinnie, Charles, Benjamin, Thomas
Enos/Mary
ret Independance HO ch. Charles, Benjamin, Florence.
Stanly/Sarah
min frol London, Eng, acceptably attended
Margaret E.
ref Fairmont HH, IN I. daughter, Hellen R. Slithson
Hargaret
ret Fairmount HH, IN daughter
Rachel/family dropped for lack of interest.
Hiram
req dropped
Hiram
granted request for release
Hiram/Rachel
ref Tonganoxie ch. Zachariah, Hary, Leonard, Henry, Hinnetha!
Zarilda
W. A./Reba
ch.Ruth, Emery, Olin rct Hill Creek KS
W.A/Reba Hoffma ch. Ruth, Emery, Olin. rcf Gate OK KH
Henry
disowned for drunkenness
ZurildaiKinueh diso14ned for disorderly conduct
Emily
ref Winchester "H, IN
CI ara
nailled on standi ng comlli ttee
Clarence
recorded associate, one parent non-aeaber
Clarence
req active lelbership
Clarence
nailed on standing cOllittee
recorded associate, one parent non-melber
Clifford
L. Herbert
invited to hold leetings
Saluel
loss by death in past year
Elias
acceptably attended (yearly meeting)
Lucinda
ref Honey Creek "H, IN ch Ellen, Calvin, Abbie, Delia, Huldah,
Charley
Phineas
req mllbrshp
Phineas/Lucinda ret Cottonwood MH, KS ch Ellen, Calvin, Abbie, Delia, Huldah,
Charlie
Chester
mea recol by Pastoral COil.
EllIIa
rcf Oskaloosa, IA
Ellla
Certificate of mmbrshp to Los Angeles K"
Albert W.
Joined another church
Geo.
recomlended for lei by Pastoral Comlittee

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MEETING
..
DATA
FIRST
LAST
DATE
__________________________
______________ ______________________________________________________ -------------------7~

1915-02-17 Robson
1927-0B-17 Robson
1927/8/31 Robson
1921-09-14 Rodgers
1921-09-14 Rodgers
1921-09-14 Rodgers
1921-09-14 Rodgers
1921-09-14 Rodgers
1921-09-14 Rodgers
1913-02-12 Rogers
1912-12-18 Rogers
1909-10-13 Rogers
1913-02-12 Rogers
1869/11/17 Roqers
188.3/3/12 Rose
1896-05-18 Ross
1911-12-13 Ross
1915-02-12 Ross
1993-08-16 Roundtree
1893-11-15 Roundtree
1893-08-16 Roundtree
1893-09-21 Roundtree
1904-11-16 Roundtree
1908-04-15 Roundtree
167217/17 Rue
1880/5/12 Rue
1894-01-17 Ru~baugh
192812i15 Rush
1927-11-16 Rush
1927/10/12 Rush
187211117 Rush
1926-01-13 Rush
1869/11/17 Rush
1969/11/17 Rush
1990-02-12 Rush
1888-12-12 Rush
1895-06-12 Rush
1928-07-18 Rush
1913-02-12 Russell
18B7/8/17 Sahpakeak
1891-02-18 Sam~s
1891-02-18 Sa~ms
1896-05-18 Samms
1881/7/13 Sams
18B417116 Sams
1922-02-15 Schneck
1914-01-14 Schooley
1936-07-05 Schooley
1915-06-16 Schooley
1937-04-05 Schooley
1915-02-12 Scott
1896-05-18 Scott
1915-02-12 Scott
1915-02-12 Scott
1931/11/18 Scott

Asenath
Geo
George
Carey
Clarkson
Dorothy
Evaline
Lee
Zenus
Carey
Clarkson
Clarkson/family
Lee
..
Mary H
Ja;es M.
Jar;,es
Lola Perkins

joined another church, dropped
Non-resident, dropped by NM
non-resident mem, dropped
dropped by own request
dropped by own request
dropped by own request
dropped by o~n request
dropped by o~n request
dropped by own request
recommended for Gea by Pastoral Co~mittee
rcf Hesper
req ~e~
recommended· for lei by}astoral COlllittee
acceptably attended fro~ As~· 6ro~e MH, ILL
recomlended for membership by o.verseers ..
dropped for lac~ of interest.·
ret Greensboro N. C.
M~ry
non-resident, dropped for lac~ ~~ interest
CharlottE
gives consent for son Wilfred to marry.
Della
rct Kansas City MO
intends to marry Della Davis
Wi lfred
II. DeliaH. Davis
Wilfred
WilfredlDelia ~ ,r,cf New Bedf.ord Ni1 Mass. new pastors
Wilfried/Della rct Los, Angeles N,11 CA.
Richard/Rachel ref W.hite Water, IN ch John, Alice, Edgar, Louise
Ri chard/Rachel ,rct Rose Hi 11., MM KS ch John, Ada, Edgar, Loui s
Sarah
transferred to :Uni..ted Brethren, Lawrence
Arthur D.
passed aNay 2/1/28
Arthur D/l1ary new pastor; ch Lucy, Paris, John rcf Haviland
Arthur/Mary O. ref Havi land, pasto.r, ch Lucy, Paris, John B
Calvin/Eli~abet rct .Fairmount MM, IN [has Knight in their care
Carl
Non-resident, dropped
Elizabeth
CO~l\ittee on Education
Katurah
First Day School
..
Ketura
ch. Arthur, Flora, Ni~on rct Haviland tiM KS
Kiturah
named on so;e standing committee
..
Lucy
transferred by caretakers to present residence
Olive
ch Lucy, Paris, )ohn rct Haviland
Ruth
recolliGlended for lieD by Pastor.al COIII.mi ttee
Ellgene
Indian child transferred from Chestnut Hill to Haskel
ch. Edith, Jennie L ____ • to Alder OR
Edgar
Louis
to Independance KS
Louis
d~opped for 1ad: of interest. ,
Edgar 11
Lewis
ref El k Ri ver MM. KS
. (irace
Ceriificate Df mmbrshp to Los Anoeles MH
rei"· n '
.. .
·Benj. M.
Benjamin
death reported
Mary
.funeral in past ~onth.
Mary
transfer to M.E. Lawrence
Harold
non-resident dropped for .lack of interest
Helen
drDpped for lack of interest.
Helen
non-r~sident, ~ropped for lack of iriterest
Marian
non-r·esidentdropped for ·I~c\( of interest
Sarah A.
ref Uni '{ersi ty 11M

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�DATA FROM LAWRENCE MONTHLY MEETING

LAST
DATE
----------- --------------,1887/8/17 Scott
1887/S/17 ShaH
1923-11-14 Shaw
1912-02-14 Sh~ffler
1887/S/17 ShEhkee
1991-09-16 Shotwell
1895-06-12 Shotwell
1893-02-15 ShotWEll
1896-05-18 Shultz
1875/3/17 Shultz
1915-02-12 Sidwell
1898-12-14 Sidwell
1915-02-12 Sidwell
189S-12-14 Sidwell
1915-02-12 Sidwell
1898-12-14 Sidwell
1886/2/17 Sidwell
1915-02-12 Sidwell
1898-[2-14 Sidwell
1890-11-12 Slles
1888-04-18 Siles
1904-08-11, Sleeper
1893-02-15 Sleeper
1903-04-14 Sleeper
1885/9/16 Slupin
1885/4/15 Smith
1887/8/17 Smith
1935-06-05 Smith
1884/12/17 Smith
1896-01-15 Smith
1907-[1-13 Smith
1905-06-17 Smith
1931/8/12 S~ith
1908-06-17 Smith
1931-08-26 Smith
1923-03-14 S~ith
1927/10/12 Smith
1935-06-05 Smith
1884/12/17 S;ith
1887/2115 Smith
1875/6/16 Smith
1935-06-05 Smith
1908-06-17 Smith
1931-08-26 Smith
1891-02-18 Smith
1934-09-01 Smith
1908-06-17 Smith
1929/3/14 Smith
1933-09-02 Smith
1931-08-26 Smith
1908-06-17 Smith
1902-01-15 Smith
1869/11/17 Smith
18~3-02-15 Smith
1884/6118 S~ith

DAHl
FIRST
--------------- ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------~:~
Indian child transferred fro~ Chestnut Hill to Haskel Institute
Wesley
IndIan child tr~nsferred fro~ Chestnut Hill ,to Has~el Institute
Ged i e
letter to First Meth., Lawrence
Josephine
Pastoral Co~~ recommend ~eibership
Gladys
Indian chIld transferred from Chestnut Hill to Haskel Institute
Hannie
accept~d
as ~e~ber
Matilda
transferred
by caretakers to present- residence
Matilda
frD~
1893
assessment
list
Matilda
dropped
for
lack
of
interest.
Henry
Kenry/Mary Ann r cf Ash Gr ove 1111
non-resident dropped for lack of interest
Albert
trans iro~ Topeka wh~n leeting was laid down.
Al bed E.
non-resident dropped 10r 'lack of interest
E. 11 ..
from Topeka wh~n meeting was laid down.
trans
Em ? ii.
non-resident
dropped for lack'of interest
01 i ver
'from
Tapeta
when meeting was. laid down.
trans
Oli';er W.
rcf
Short
Creek
11M!
OH ch Frank, Albert, Walter
Oliver/Barbara
non-resident
dropped
for lact of interest
Wa Iter
trans fro; Topeka when meeting Has laid down.
Walter H.
rct Kansas City MH MO
ehas.
rcf Bloomingdale 11M Ind
Chas. F
memorlal prepared and read.
Hannah E
froR 1893 assessment list
Jacob 3
trans to H. E. Redlands fA,
Warren/Ell a
ref Greenfield 11M, IN ch Jacob, Mary, John
IsaiahiHanna
ref Freeport MM, OH
Albert J.
Indian child transferred fro; Chestnut Hill to Haskel Institute'
Al ice
na~ed on standinq committee
Al ice
rcf Vermillion MM, III
Charles
and da. Leora rcf Karmonv MH N.' D.
CharlesiEila
rct Lyman 11M 5. Oak.
Chari esiEll a
Edgar t.
Joined H. E. so dropped
Evelyn
req active meabership
Fern
Joined M. E. so dropped
Frances
req active meabership
Frances Louise birth not previously recorded
Grace
named on committee
Brace
named on standIng committee
Henry CiLvdia H ref Vermillion M~, IL ch Eva, Pleasant, Anna
Henry/Lydia
rct Carlton MM! K5 da Eva
Hollingsworth disQwned
Jay
named on standing committee
Joined 11. E. so dropped
John S.
Leroy
req active membershIp
Lizzie Gertrude dropped by co~cttee
~obert Earl
accepted as associate me~ber
Rosa 8.
Joined H. E.-50 dropped
Ross/Viola
welcomes as pastors
Ross/Viola
ret Stanwood MM
Vlfgima LeE
req associate leabership
iJi 11 ia«. Fe
Joined M. E. 50 dropped
Wi nnefred
trans to M. E. Lawrence
Winnie
First Day School
Wm 3
from 1893 assessment list
Wm G/Harv Ann W; a mInister, ref Freeport, OH ch Isabel, James

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DATE

LAST

L~ENCE

HOUTHLY HEETING

DATA

FIRST

----------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------req trans to M. E. church, Wichita
ch. Alice, 'Ada rcf Star HM KS
named on standing committee
trans to Methodist, Perry, KS
rcf Stanwood MM
rcf Springdale KS
w. Hannah, ch William, Lindley rcf Springdale
death noted, no date.
rct to Springdale MM, sons, WI, Lindley
he a minister rcf Springdale KS
req letter to "whom it may concern"
ref Tonganoxie
letter to Congreg. Madison WI
req active membership
named on standing committee
from H. E. LaMrence
named on standing committee
from 1893 assessment list
transferred by caretakers to present residence
rcf Beech Grove MH, IN
188312/14
faithful Marker, died
1927/8/31
ch. Chester, Charles, Josephine rct Springdale KS
1906-06-13
died this month
14m.
1927-08-17
from 1893 assessment list
A. J. 5
1893-02-15
~ da. Linda rcf 8altimore MM Maryland
Alfred
1893-08-16
rcf Muscatine "H, IA
Alfred J.
1879/5/14
req lRem
Clara
1896-05-18
rcd from Methodist Charter Oak IA
Emily
1903-10-21
ref Geneva HM,KS, ch Cleva, Hargaretta, Bertha,Minerva, Hannah,
John
188117/13
Gertrude
frol 1893 assesslent list
John
1893-02-15 Standing
Mary Evelyn
recorded associate, one parent non-Iember
1923-03-14 Standing
1935-06-05 Standing
Kary Evelyn
named on standing committee
Leander/Orissa ch. Quincy, Jarit, Nellie, Myrtle rcf Ht Ayer "H
1889-05-15 Stanfield
LeanderlOrissa ch. Gurney, Jaroet, Nellie, Hargaretta. rct GreenvillM IA
1890-03-12 Stanfield
Edmond/J1artha rcf Springfield MH, KS ch Claudius, FredrecK, William
1881/9/14 Stanley
Edmund
1888-12-12 Stanley
named on some standing committee
1899-06-14 Stanley
recorded as minister
Edmund
Edmund 15
1893-02-15 Stanley
from 1893 assessment list
Edmund/Kartha ch. FredriCK, Helen, Claudius, Wm H. rct University MH
1899-10-18 Stanley
1893-02-15 Stanley
Emery
from 1893 assessment list
1891-4-15 ' Stanley
Emery F
ch. Wendell! Edward, Frank ref Hesper
1906-02-14 Stanley
Emory/Annie
ch. Edward, Frank, Catherine trans to Congreg. Topeka, KS
1906-1)2-14 Stanley
Emor y1Anni e
eh. Edward, Frank, Catherine trans to Congreg. Topeka, KS
1905-05-17 Stanley
Ervin
ref Wi chi ta 11M
1905-11-15 Stanley
Irvin
rct Emporia HH
1893-06-14 Stanley
J. R.
reQ to be dropped from membership.
1890-04-16 Stanley
James
received by letter from H. E. Pittsburg KS
1888-12-12 Stanley
Kartha E
named on some standing committee
187712114 Stanley
Nathan/Phebe
rcf Plainfield HM
1895-06-12 Stanley
Phebe
transferred by caretakers to present residence
1914-10-14 Stanley
Wendell
joined another church
1888-12-12 Stanton
Albert
named on some standing committee
188119/14 Stanton
Albert/Harriet rcf Springfield 11K, KS ch Sarah! Mary
IB90:-93:.1~--.iii~~ton , __ . ~lber_tLlHarriet ch.Sarah,Alta,Alfred,Amida. trans to It. E.

1928/1/12
1908-05-13
1935-06-05
1924-05-14
1912-12-18
1906-06-13
1874l4/15
1900-07-18
1875/1113
1897-(14-14
1911-(12-15
1901-04-17
1911-02-15
193118/12
1935-06-05
1926-10-12
1935-06-05
1893-02-15
1895-06-12

Snodgrass
Snodgrass
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Spray
Standing
Standing
Standing
Standing
Standing
Standing

Ada L
D. D./Hannah
Charles
Chester
Clarence
Clarence/Stella
Elihu(ministerl
Elihu, a min.
Elihu/Hannah
Elihu/Hannah
Lindley/Abbie
Lindley/Abigal
Luther E.
Mary Lou
Mary Lou
Nettie
Nettie
Uri ah 5
Uriah/family
Uriah/l1ary
Wi 11 i am
William A.

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�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897
Continued from Vol. XII, No.2.
Submitted by Carol Whitson
Page 38
Jun. 1897
8 LW.A. &amp; C.B.Y. cult. -- listed $.S.
E.W.A. finished in a.m.
7 RILEY &amp;Bill cu1t--H.P.
Finished 4 P.M. Time 2 days 2 teams
Time Cult. listed first time 4 days 2 teams
9

Commenced plowing peice by woodmi11 for millet about two days part of
Tues. &amp;Thurs.
8 Bill &amp;RILEY working on young grapes.
11 Finished sowing millet 5 P.M. Time plowing 1 day Harrowing 1/4 dy
Sowi ng 1/4 day
12 Sprayed Grapes in p.m. 1 1/2 hours
12 Bought the C.C. COLLINS place last Sat- paid 50 dollars Monday morn
to bind bargin.
Potatoes seem to be all dying from cause-- Black ? or Blight-Cannot be for want of rain-------Turning yellow with black roots
Page 39
Jun. 1897
12 Weather has become quite hot ? lest day ? two
Corn is too thick where all came ---the fast gear is too much ---next
too it would be about right with next largest plates.
14 Plowed potatoes Time 1 day 2 teams
15 Disc cult corn did not do much. Check corn 2 teams 1 day
16 Run two walking cult &amp;disc forenoon-- 1 walking p.m. Used disc on
listed in p.m. did not do much but--set.leve1ers
17 Disc cult south side listed 2 disc 1 day -- planted 1 day 1 team
18 Disc same as on 17th Time 2 disc 1 day planted Time 1 team 1 day
19 Cut rye-- Time 1/2 day Bill &amp;John schock rye about 1/2 day. Bill 7
John hoed watermelons 1/2 day.
Sat.
25
26
28
29

F.B. BLACK arrived on visit--Aunt Laura left for B. Wed. eve.
Fri. MILLER disc cult corn 1 day H.P.
Saturday Commenced cutting wheat in p.m. H.P. 2 binder 3 schockers.
Mon. Rained Sun-- Cut wheat in p.m. Bought COLLINS binder for $20.00
Tue. Finished wheat H.P. about 11 a.m.
II Commenced on wheat A.P. in P.M. Made one round in A.M.
30 Wed. Cut wheat two teams in a.m. two teams in p.m. with Champion B.

Jul. 1897
1 Thurs. Rained in night.
2 Cut wheat-- 2 machines Finished middle piece Time 1/2 day
2 binders 1/2 day 1 binder 1/2 day 2 binders

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�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Jul. 1897
2 Fri. Cut corn peice 28 acres. Finished Sat noon Time 1 day 2 B.
3 Sat. Cuttine on peice south end hardly finished. Paid $3.00 to each
man $9.00
Jun. 1897
21 F.B. BLEAK went to K.C.
23 Aunt Laura went to Buffalo
Page
Jul.
5
6
6
7
8

9
10

13
15
16
17
Page
Jul.
19
20
21
21
22
21
22
II

28
29
31
30

Aug.
2
2
3

41
1897
Cellbration of July Fourth at Lawrence.
Finished cutting wheat in P.M.
Two men reset wheat and caped shocks.
Bill &amp;Riley recapped shocks H.P. in A.M. Commenced hoeing
watennelons
Raked and put up two small loads of hay-- Bill &amp;CBY. commenced cult.
corn--listed1south edge. All most too 1arge-- weeds small grass quite
large in row. Very hot
Cult corn two teams cult. in small corn on northwest corner of ?
Other corn too large.
Tryed lister for cleaning corn out--could not work it. Two teams cult
? south west corner of north peice corn very small on old corn
ground will not amount to anything.
Looking for a thresher. DeHOFF or SKEETS. Decided to take DeHOFF as
he could come earliest.
Tuesday Threshing Finished threshing Thursday noon. Time 2 1/2 days
Used 2 1/2 tons Cherokee coal. Threshed 2018 bu. including 43 bu.
rye. No bad luck -- steady work.
Helped Carl B. threshing 1/2 day 2 teams
Bill working in his corn.
Doing nothing at home.
II

II

II

II

II.

42
1897
Hoeing grapes &amp;watennelons
II

II

II

II

Bill hired by the month $16.00
Hoeing melons
Finished
Mowed grass
Put little in barn.
Wheat - K.C. 6971 1/2 Price
Sold car potatoes--193-27 426 bu. 49 cents sacked
Commenced plowing forwheat. Digging potatoes those which were mowed.
Sold 23 watennelons 12 1/2 cents.
Rec'd 25.00 from E.B.G. Have rec'd nothing from car of wheat
Dry weather hurting corn
1897
Rec'd letter from remittang from Thayer Co. $306--Intended to go to K.C. E.W.A. plowing
Ernie mowed grass all day about finished mowing sidehill E.W.A. raked
in P.M. Sold 15 bu. corn to Coll Z. 25 cents Sacked rye. 43 bu.
Commenced putting up hay 5 load in barn 1 in stable. Rained.
II

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�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Aug. 1897
4 Rained -- plowed 2 teams. Fixed up waterville plow.
Page 43
Aug. 1897
5 Three plows in field
6
II
II
II II
7
II
II
II II in A.M. Bill mowed weeds along fences in P.M.
Ernie &amp;I went to city.
8 Time plowing for wheat up to 7 of Aug one team 13 days
7 Potatoes 30 cents Wheat at Lawrence 67 cents Corn on street 25 cents.
Sold load 45 watermelons
5 Sold load 45 watermelons. Pastures very close.
9 Putting up hay 1 team
7 Had plows (3) sharpened.
9 Took rolling cutter to A. PALM to be sharpened. He broke and would
not replace it.
10 Haying in a.m. Finished east side of ditch. hay very Black.
10 3 teams plowed in P.M.
11 3 teams plowed all day.
12 3 teams worked hard.
13 3 teams working hard till noon. Worked all tax and E.W.A. poll tax.
13 P.M. 3 teams plowed.
14 A.M. 2 teams plowed. 1 teams took load watermelons.
14 P.M. 3 teams plowing.
Page
Aug.
21
18
17

44
1897
Finished plowing 68 acres for wheat-peice on north side of creek.
Sold 170 bu. potatoes at 33 cents.
Had 3 shears sharpened 75 cents $55.88. Plowed all week with 2 teams
except 1/2 day 3 teams except 2 days.
21 Paid MILLER $3.00 cash.
23 Mowed grass. E.W.A. plowed for rye.
24 Put up hay in P.M. 3 loads.
25 II II II all day 6 loads
26 E.W.A. plowed for rye.
26 Went on excursion to IIllllworth.
27 Mowed grass.
27 Picked apples E.W.A.
27 Made Appraturas for oiling wheels
28 Picked apples in a.m.
28 Put up hay in P.M. 3 loads
28 Broke casting for machine.
28 Had pitman for machine shortened 3/8 in.
28 Paid E.W.A. $8.00
28 II MILLER $1. 50
30 Mowed grass in P.M. Went after mower repairs A.M. 40 cents
31 Putting up hay in P.M. Mowed in A.M. Finished
30 Picked apples

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�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Page 45
Sep. 1897
3 Finished haying this week. E.W.A. poisoned with ivy so is not able to
work Fri. &amp;Sat.
3 Sold 5 hogs 1650# j 85= $ 63.50
3 Started men to cutting corn. Arranged with C.C. COLLINS that he
should cut every other row of fodder and then should take his 100
shocks from the northwest corner of the south field giving me as many
shocks elsewhere as he takes of mine in that portion of field.
4 Went to city in P.M. Sowed rye in A.M. 5 bu. in two peices.
6 Commenced Harrowing for wheat Time 3 teams 2 1/2 days
8 Commenced dragging wheat ground. Dragging wheat ground about 2/3
finished.
9 Quit dragging on account of horses feet -- getting sore.
10 Bt. disc harrow $27.00. Commenced disking COLLINS peice in P.M. Four
horses.
11 Discing COLLINS. Ernie &amp;I dOing practically nothing for two days.
11 Paid E.W.A. &amp;J. BERGIN 5.00 Paid A. MILLER 5.00
13 Ernie discing COLLINS peice. BEARD &amp;WINCHELL finish cuttin corn.
E.W.A. picking apples (64 shocks for Y.)
.
Page 46
Sep. 1897
14 E.W.A. picking apples.
14 Finished picking Grimes &amp;Johnathan. Ernie discing.
14 Paid BEARD for cutting corn $4.80. J. disced in p.m. till 4 p.m.
15 Rained in evening
16 Pained good part of A.m. Fanned wheat in a.m. 150 bu. E.W.A. picked
grapes in P.M.
17 Disced till 4 p.m. E.W.A. harrowing P.M. Sold apple orchard $60.00
(was best)
18 1 team harrowing 2 teams draggin ground worked up very fine.
17 Paid MILLER &amp;BERGIN $2.00 each.
16 Paid J. RILEY 5.00
20 Commenced drilling at 9:30 a.m. 11 acres. Finished dragging north end
of 66 acres and harrowed same and SOtTX:! on south end. 2 harrows 2 men.
21 E.W.A. discing around shocks &amp;cross ways Drilled 13 acres
22 Discing broke disk in morning. Harrowing 66 a. peice.
23 Harrowing finished 66 A. peice.
II
7 acres on COLLINS peice. Drill with old drill around 66 A.
peice.
24 Finished discing on COLLINS peice A.M.
25 Discing on south side A.P.
26 Hitched up Billy to wagon with Jessie. Went all night.
Jessie no good - to break colt with
Page 47
Sep. 1897
27 Disc south side A.P. with Billy in the pole too. Hard work for him.
27 Drilling COLLINS peice. E.W.A. Harrowing finished.
28 E.W.A. harrowing finished COLLINS peice
28 Ernie drilling COLLINS Discing S.S.A.P. Double disced one way __
crossed just half way at 5 P.M.
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�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Sep. 1897
29 Crossing disced ground finished at 11 a.m. with long rows. Commenced
on short rows at 11:20 A.M. E.W.A. shoveled wheat H.P. finished 10
a.m. Ernie drilling C.P. Ernie went to L. in P.M. Finished drilling
C.P. E.W.A. disc S.S.A.P.
27 J. RILEY shoveled wheat --- wheat in granary A.P. 3/4 day
29 Bill read letter from A.Y. MILLER from Topeka. He is on his way to
Seatt1e--- Started from K.C. 28th. We settled with him on 27th $8.25.
Page 48
Oct. 1897
1 Discing &amp;harrowing &amp;drilling corn ground south side.
2 E.W.A. picking grapes. Finished discing for wheat
Finished drilling corn ground 134 acres in all.
4
Ernest &amp;I went to K.C. to carnival week
5
E.W.A. picked grapes all week
6
7
8

7
8
8
8
9
10
9

7
11

12
13
14
14
15
15
16
16

Returned from K.C.
Picked Grapes
Mowed some late grass
Broke mower--crank shaft
Pick grapes
Rained some this morning
Paid J. BERGIN 20 cents for Tobbaco 25 cents oil
Paid E.W.A. Cash $1.00
Picking grapes
II

--mowed grass
Finished picking grapes
Raked grass
Put up some hay
Broke weeds off potatoe patch in P.M.
Raked weeds &amp;burned them on potatoes--Pick up 3 bu. of potatoes that
were pulled out by drag.
Put up rest of hay.
II

Page 49
Oct. 1897
18 Commenced dragging potatoes Borrowed M. GILMORE digger
Two men-one digging-one picking. Dug 51 bu.
19 3 working at potatoes
20 Finished digging potatoes ---- 160 bu.-21 E.W.A. picked apples
22
&amp;Ernie picked apples.
23 Took load of apples to L. for cider. rec'd 99 gals.
4 more due at cider mill -- KRUNS -- 103 gals. in all Cost $1.50 &amp;
$1.30 for barre11
22 E.W.A. set post around cattle stockyard.
23 Ernie &amp;E.W.A. stretched wire around stockyard
22 I disced potatoe patch
25 Board meeting--Fixed pump at house. Set posts in front fence
26 Stretched wire on front fence. Hauled watermelons to ?
II

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�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG1S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Oct. 1897
27 E.W.A. poisoned, had to go to Dr.,
27 E.W.A. not working
29 Plowing potatoe patch 2 teams
30
II
II
II
II
II
until noon -- 1 team in p.m.
Plowed peice west of house. Commenced on the other peice but -- was
too hard &amp; dry.
Page 50
Nov. 1897
1 E.W.A. husked 1 1/2 load of corn for feed -- Ernie working on buggy
2 E.W.A. husked 1 load of corn. E.W.A. quit work by ? at noon. going
to husk corn by bushel instead.
All Voted -- E.W.A. for CORDER &amp;real-up ?
3 Fixed hounds to old wagon Ernie working on old buggy J. BERGIN came
home Nov. 1 Set posts for straw shed yesterday. E.W.A. &amp;J.B. have
two teams for shucking -- old mules Jim &amp;Ruth
4 Working on straw shed
5 Working at odd jobs and doing nothing particular
8 Worked on straw shed
9
II
II
II
II
and set posts for wi re &amp; wi ndmi 11
10 Gave E.W.A. $2.00 Finished shed also wire to windmill
11
Commenced painting old house on A.P.
12 Painting
13
II
finished
13 J.B. ? 12 gals. oil 45# ochre Gave J.B. $5.00 Gave E.W.A. 25
cents
Page 51
Nov. 1897
15 Fixing corn crib
16
Fixing corn crib
17 Working in corn crib
18 Cutting stalks. Working in corn crib
19 Cutting stalks. Working in corn crib
20 E.W.A. cutting stalks until noon E.W.A. went to city. Working in
crib.
22 Went to K.C. for Uncle Will to see Ind. lots
23 Still in K.C. Returned home in evening.
24 Fixed stable in A.P. for another team. Went to KIERS for load of coal
$2.25 put on bottom.
25 Thanksgiving. Hauled two loads fodder
26 Doing nothing
27 Husked 15 bu. corn in P.M.
27 Worked on crib in A.M.
29 Quite cold 4 degrees above O.
29 Commenced to break stalks. on north end.
30 Burned stalks on south of orchard about 2/3 of peice about 3/4 across
east &amp;West. Burned very clean.
Dec. 1897
1 Cold 12 above 0 Did nothing but chores
2 Very cold 10 above O--Fixed wind mill-pig pens-potatoes cellar-straw
bedding for horses ? ---snowed--- Potatoes chilled in cellar.
134

�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Page 52
Dec. 1897
3 Cold doing nothing
4 Cold doing nothing
6 Went hunting 19 Hedgesnips 4 cottontails Warm day
7 Odd jobs--warm day
8 Sold 1 load wheat 26.10 bu, soft 82 cents--8.50 bu hard 75 cents
Paid E.W.A. $3.00 very warm
9 Working on old house Going to move it again
10 Worki ng inhouse
11 Working in house corn crib ?
12 Stormed --rain &amp;snowed in evening.
13 Snowing-- bad day Bought up load of corn from A.P. 20 bu. Out of
little crib by grannies. Badly rated.
Page 53
Dec. 1897
14 Doing chores---Ground up 10 bu. corn
15 Doing chores &amp;very little else
16 Moving old house
17 Finished moving old house and have one
18 Paid J. BERGIN $10.00---Sold 43.30 bu.
Rec'd Xmas box
19 Snowing a little --- raw day
20 Worked on old house 1/2 day
21 Chopped some wood in timber
22 Sold load wheat -- Hard 5115 cents 75.
bought sack flour 1.20
23 Paid E.W.A. $10.00.
24 Paid HOBBS &amp;ELLIS $1.00 on acct. Warm

side up level
wheat Hard &amp;mixed 75 $3262

PaiD E.W.A. 25 cents RILEY
day

Page 54
Dec. 1897
25 "Merry Xmas" warm day
27 Putting on roof to crib No. 2 1/2 on at noon
28 Put rest of roof on crib. Painted under side
29 Hauled fodder
30 Hauled 1 load of fodder Worked in shop a little Ed CARTER &amp;Ernie
Hunting
31 Hauled 4 loads shock corn to crib
RILEY 62-47 baskets
E.W.A. 54
J.B. 57
II

II

Page 55
Sunmary
Potatoes Planted for potatoes Apr 2-3
Planted -Apr 5-6-7
Cultivated Yeild Blind 4/27-28-29 5/17-18 6/14
Harvested July 28-29
Price 33 cents 45 cents
135

�THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Corn Plowed for corn Apr H.P. 20 A.P. 28 May A.P. 3-4-5
Planted Apr 26-May 6-7-8
Listed May 10-11-12-14-15
Cultivated 5/18-19-31 6/1-2-3-4-5-8-9
Hoeing 5/21
Harvested Nov. 4
Yeild
Price 20 cents in Nov 1897
Wheat Plowed for wheat
Sowed------Harvest 6/26-7/6
Threshed 7/13-14-15
Yeild 1975=20 bu. per acre
Price 60 cents at threshing
Apples Sold orchard for $60.00---100 bbls.
Ought to have received $100.00
Grapes Trimned---Plowed 5/17-18
Cult. 6/8-19
Sprayed-Harvested
Price-- 10 cents per basket
Yeild
Watermelons Planted Apr 27
Harvesting Aug. 7
Cultivating 6/5-21-22
Price 7 cents &amp;10 cents
Yeild Fair
Hay Comnenced cutting July 8 two loads -- Aug. 3
Finished Sept 3
Yeild-Barn-Stable, Cow house full and about two loads besides
Wheat 1898 Commenced plowing July 29
Finished
II
Aug 21
Comnenced drilling Sept. 20
Finished
II
Oct. 4
Page 56
Wheat Crop of 1897 -- Sold at -Sold one small load of soft wheat at 28 bu. 57 1/2 = 82 cents -- 22.96
II
II hard
8 bu. 59-75 bu. test 6.0Q Bu---Test
Dec.
18 Sold one small load of hard wheat 43-30 8 bu. 59 75 32.62
22 II
II
II
II
5115
II
75 38.43
Feb
II
II
II
II
II
II
7
4545
II
75 33.40
II

II

II

II

II

II

II

II

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�"THE DAY BOOK OF C.B. YOUNG'S MAPLE HILL FARM - 1897, continued.
Sold above to J.D.B. 147 1/2 bu. hard at 75 cents &amp;73 cents
II
II
II
II
28
II
Soft II 82 cents
1898 L - Car No. 1030 U.P.R.R.
Feb, 12--10 loads
Net Wt.
2920
2910
4050
4010
43
3710
31
2950
3110
3250

1760
1750
2450
2450
2410
2580
2230

WW

1790
1870
1970
6/20670
344 1/2

Feb 14 6 loads
3250
3250
2920
2820
2240
21--

167

344 1/2

1970
1970
1760
1700
1360
1260
6/100.20
167

167

511 1/2

Car 511 bu.
Shi pped Feb 14 to RUSH Mi 11 i ng Co. II 11 "worth , Ks. Rec I d from RUSH Mi 11 i ng
Co. 434.97. Car over run about 90#
Page 57
1897
April 18-1898 Car 40350 U.P.R.R. Sold car wheat 64010 bu. to KELLY &amp;LYSLE
M. Co. Price 93 cents tracked to 1111"worth, Ks. Car fell short 6 1/2 bu.

HISTORY NOTES
February 1949: The first service in the new brick First Church of Christ
Scientist was conducted .... "Nature Boy" ASHLEY, who wrote a hit tune for
Nat "King" Cole, admitted to being George McGREW, an adopted son of Mr. and
Mrs. W.M. McGREW of Lawrence.

137

�Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to
gain best results. Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern
Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor - perhaps they will help someone else.
BATTAN
SMART
STAMPS
WHITSON
WILCOX

Carol (WILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Seeking information on Erasmus Darwin WILCOX, son of Ruben
and Phebe WILCOX, b. Jan 1803, Nantucket Island, MA. Moved to
MO in 1830'5, worked as a captain? on a riverboat on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers 1830-1835. Does anyone know which
riverboat? He d. near Van, Polk Co., MO. Wives were Jane
STAMPS, Nancy P. SMART, Ma rtha BATTAN.

~1cCOY

Carol (WILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, KS 66046
Need middle name of Lester S. STEWART, b. 28 Nov 1895
Rensleer, Ralls Co., K), son of Guy Oris and ~1argaret
Elizabeth (McCOY) STEWART, m. in Payson, Adams Co., IL, lived
in Nixa, MO before moving to Ponca City, Kay Co., OK. He
worked for Continental Oil Co. Margaret McCOY was b. 19 Jul
1868, WV, d. 21 Nov 1915 (where - maybe OK or IL?)

STEWART
WHITSON
WILCOX

ARMSTRONG
HOTCHKISS
OTIS
ROBERTS
SNYDER

David L. SNYDER, Park Historian, Isle Royale National Park,
7 N. Ripley St., Houghton, MI 49931 .
Looking for descendants of Gen. John Newton ROBERTS,·b. 3 Jul
1838, recca, Trumbull Co., OH, son of John and Ernaline
(HOTCHKISS) ROBERTS (natives of Hartford, CT) m. Oct 1867,
Warren, OH, Emily S. SUTLIFF. They had one dau., Isabel
"Belle" Brandon ROBERTS, who ml. Mark E. OTIS of Chicago, IL,
m2. H.L. ARMSTRONG of Topeka, KS. Gen. ROBERTS and family
came to Lawrence, KS in Jun 1869 and lived in what is now the
Castle Tea Room. Had a summer home at Isle Royale, MI. Need
his death date and place, diaries, photos, etc. relating to
his connections with Isle Royale and biographical material.

SCHULTZ
SHAW

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

138

�BENNETI
BROWN
HEATH

Dorothy BENNETI, 2092 S. Bluff Rd., Traverse City, MI 49684
Seeking birth of Erastus HEATH. He m. Jennette BROWN in
Appenheim, Fulton Co., NY. They moved to Kanwaka Twp., Douglas
Co., KS in 1856, bringing their 3 children. Were they related
to other HEATHs in the area, Helen HEATH, A. HEATH? Erastus
d. at Ft. Gibson, Ind. Terr., 1863. He was politically active
1856-1860 in Douglas Co.

HOENE
LEONARD
NOLAN

Rosalyn R. LEONARD, 3449 Santa Clara Cir., Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Seeking information on the family of Bernard and Sophia
LEONARD, who moved to Lawrence, KS from Prairie City after
1857. Bernard was a shoemaker. Children: Henry Bernard; Kate
m. Nicholas NOLAN; Sophie m. Henry HOENE; Frederick John; and
George Upton. Members of the family were in Lawrence until
1885. Would appreciate any information regarding LEONARDs,
NOLANs or HOENEs.

BAILEY
COX
DAVIDSON
DICKINSON
KRAFT

Christine (DAVIDSON) KRAFT, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, KS 66049
Seeking information on Crawford Bailey COX, b. about 1867,
either in Pontiac, Livingston Co., IL or Foster, Bates Co.,
MO, son of David J. and Gracie (BAILEY) COX of Adams Co., OH
and later Walnut Twp., Bates Co., MO. He m. Lillian Pearl
DICKINSON and d. 27 Jun 1959. Recently learned he may have
had a farm near
Lawrence,
KS at --one time.
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�Index.vol.Xlld*3
Spl"ing,1989
Adams,105
Adams,116
Albert,111
A I d.r i c:h .107
Altred.117
Allen.113
Alric:h.106
All"ic:ks.107
Alt,120
Amann.115
Andel"son,115
Andel"son,121
Andl"ews,103
Al"mstrong,138
Ashley,137
Atchison,112
Ba i 1e y , 139
Bakel",116
Ba Ike I y , 122
Ba I I ,111
Bank,118
Bal"nes,117
Barnhart,121
Bartusc:h,lD5
Battan,138
Beard,132
Bec:k,121
Bel 1.122
Be I lows, 119
Bennett,139
Ber9in,132
Bergin,132
Be1"9in,133
Be1"9in.134
Ber9in,135
Beutler,111
Bibbsd15
Bidleman,110
Bidleman,l11
Blac:k.110
B I ac:k .129
Bleak,130
Boland,117
Bra99,119
Brec:k,116
Brinkley,103
Brizendine,117
Broat.116
Broc:ke I sby, 115
Bl"own,114
Bl"own,120
Bl"own,121
Bl"own,139
Browns,111
Broy I es .1 11
Bruc:e,103
Burgtorf,102
Burke,109
BUl"ks,117
Burtner,108
Cade,121

Canby,107
Cal"son,102
Cal"tel" .-103
Cal"ter,135
Caylor,114
CHand I er, 116
Chatelain,110
Cheek, 111
Christie.110
Clark,109
Clason,110
Clason,111
Co I 1amon, 103
Collins,115
Co I I ins, 129
Co I I ins, 132
Collow.118
Colvin.102
Combs,109
Commons,102
Commons,103
Conne I I y, 121
Cooper,102
Corb i n, 115
Corbin.119
Corder,134
Cove I I ,122
Cowles,102
Cox,139
Crady,115
Cummin9s,119
Cunnin9 ham,119
Cutter,121
Daniels.103
Davenport,117
Davidson,103
Davidsondl0
Davidson,139
Dav i 5.108
Davisdl0
Davis,111
Day,102
Oea .114
Deay.117
Oehott,130
o i c:k i nson .139
Diedl"ic:hd05
Dillardd16
Oi IIyd18
Oixond21
Ooddrige,120
0011,122
Ooyled13
Dunbar,103
Dunc:an,112
Ounc:an,114
Owyer,118
Oyer,115
Easly,110
Eas I y, 111
Ebersoled17
Eddy,103

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Edel",114
Eisele,105
Eldl"idge.103
Eldridge,106
Eldl"idge.107
E I lis, 135
Elm.117
Emel"y,119
Epley.119
Ep 1ey, 119
Eubanks,114
Evans .119
Evel"ley,104
Fear,l11
Felc:h,103
F ehler,105
F eh 1el" .122
F e i nmuth .114
F e 1ds, 111
F Ibul"n.117
F shburn,120
F tz,120
F tZgerald,120
F eer.117
F ory.119
FOl"d,116
FOl"l"et,107
Fraser,118
Fritzpatl"ic:k,117
Gabr i e 1.105
Gandy,106
Gandy,107
Gaston,111
Geigel",115
George,117
Gerstenbel"gel",104
Gerstenbel"gel",105
Gel"stel"bel"ger,116
Gieseld17
Gil ges, 120
Gill.103
Gilmored33
Gishd19
Githens,108
Gott,115
Go tt, 119
Golad25
Good,122
Goodger,104
GOl"l"i 11,122
Gorsuc:h,111
Gottstein,121
Grammar,120
Greenwood,110
GI"essd13
Gress,118
Grier,122
Griesa,113
Grittin.113
Gl"ittis.113
Gr i tt i th, 113
Gr i tt i th, 116

GI" i mes , l1i~
Gl"issa,113
Gl"ob,114
Groh,121
Grosditiel".114
Grossman,114
Grover,114
Gunthel",114
Guthrie,122
Haas, 114
Hac:k,114
Haddon,107
Had 1,114
Hadley,114
Hagen,114
Hagerman,114
Hagel"man,114
Ha99ard,111
Hague,103
Ha9ue,114
Ha9ue .119
Haldel"man,114
Hall,115
Ha I I ma I" k , 115
Hami 11.115
Ham lin, 115
Hammon,115
Hammond, 115
Hanna,116
Hal"bour,10Z
Hal"bour,115
Hardesty,109
Hardin9.115
Hal"dtal"ter,115
Harmon,119
Ha I" I" e I I , 115
Hal"l"e I I ,121
Harl"in90n,115
Hal"ris,lll
Hal"l"is,115
Harl"is,116
Hartman,117
Hal"tmann,116
Hartwelld16
Harveyd16
Hase,116
Hast I ed16
Hatc:hel",116
Hatter,116
Haughan,116
Hausen .1 15
Hauser,116
Hausman,116
Haverty,116
Hawk,116
Hawol"th,116
Hay,116
Hayden,116
Hayes,116
Hays,116
Hazen,117
Heaston,117

�Heath,139
Heckll17
Hettner,117·
Hettner,12o
Hetner,115
Heinen,117
Hellstromd17
Helm,114
Helm,117
Helm,117
Hemminger,12o
Hem~h i I I ,117
Henick,117
Henley,117
Henon,117
Henriedlb
Henry,117
He~ner,117
He~nnerd17

Herbertd17
Herdd17
Herrd17
Herr,118
Herren,118
Hetrickd18
Heyd18
Heyl'!lb
Heyld18
Hiattd18
Hibnerd18
Hieks,118
Hic:ksd19
Hiddlestond18
Higginsd18
Hi Ibertd18
H II d18
H ndmand18
H nes,118
H pshdlo
H rd,118
H rdd19
H rtd19
Head,119
Hoard,108
Hobbsd19
Hobbs,135
Hobson,119
Hedge,119
Hodges,119
Hodl,119
Hodson,119
Hodson,l19
Hoene,139
Hettman,119
Hogg,119
Hogued19
Helc:om,119
Heltsimmerd19
Holke,12o
Hollenbec:k,104
Hell ingsworth,12o
Holloway,12o
Helleway,120

Holmes,12o
Ho I sa~~ I e ,120
Holsom,12o
Hood,12o
Hoo~es,12o

Hoover,115
Hoover,12o
Hornberger,12o
Hornbuckle,12o
Horre I 1,102
Horrell,12o
Horre I 1,121
Horst,122
Hoskinson,114
Hoskinson,121
Hotchkiss,138
Houk,121
Heuser,121
Hout,121
Howard,lo2
Howard,lo2
Heward,121
Howe I I ,121
Howser,121
Huddleston,121
Hutt,121
Hughes,121
Hughs,121
Hughs,122
Huleed22
Hu I I ,103
Hu I I ,122·

K line, 111
Klock,11o
Koelkebeck,114
Kohler,104
Koonce,llo
Kraft,139
Kruns,133
Kyledll
Landon,lo3
Largent,118
Laughery,llo
Leav itt, 114
Lenz,122
Leonard,139
Lind,119
Li~mand12

Lockard,107
Leng,105
Lyond17
Lys I e d37
Maberly,lo3
Madeld14
Major,llo
Mangel,114
Manshardt,119
Markleyd22
Martin,115
Masen,118
Massman,110
MeBr ide d1b
MeCorkled08
Mc:Coy,138
Hum~hrey,122
Mc:Grath,119
Hundley,122
Mc:Grew,137
Hunings,122
Mc:Taggart,lo2
Hunsinger,122
Meeder,11b
Hunzic:ker,114
Meyer,l11
Meyer,121
Husted,122
Huston,122
M c:haeldll
Hutc:hinson,122
M c:hael ,121
Hyland,122
M eneke,104
Hyled12
M Ilerd08
Hyre,122
M II er d29
I I I ian, 102
M I I er, 131
Irvin,103
M lIerd32
Jac:kman,113
M II er d33
JaC:Quett,lo7
M I tond15
Johnson,102
M steled04
Johnson,117
Mod 1,119
Johnson,121
Monroe,109
Jones,122
Moon ,1 10
Joseph,lo3
Mueller.!17
Kalbd15
Myers d1b
Karnes,113
Naismithd06
Ke II ey d09
Neis,lo4
Kellyd03
Newburger,12o
Kellyd04
New lin, 123
Kellyd37
Newmark,123
Kenedy,114
Newson,114
Kern,111
Nic:holsd14
Ktamjishroter,llb Nieholson,123
Kindred,12o
Nixon,123
King.!22
Noah,lo8

141
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Nolan,139
Norris,123
Nutter,113
Oatman, lOb
Oberhalt,llb
Oehrle,117
Ogden,lo3
Ola,111
Olds,119
01 in, 123
Oshel,117
Oswald,114
Otis,138
Ott,115
Outland,123
Overman,123
Owen,123
Owens,123
Pachler,123
Palmd31
Palmatur,123
Palmerd11
Palmeteer,123
Parcells,123
Pareels,123
Parker,123
Parker,124
Parnham,124
Parret.td24
Pars i Is, 124
Patc:hkaw,124
Payne,109
Pearson,118
Pearson,124
Pease,124
Penc:e,124
Pentield,124
Per i sho, 12'~
Perkins,124
Peters,121
Peters,121
Ph i I lips, 124
P ekerd,124
P c:kering,124
P ekettd16
P c:kett,125
P ersen,125
P IIad05
P nson,125
P tts,125
Poehler,125
Pola,125
Poo I ,125
Pratt,lo3
Pric:ed16
Pringle,125
Puc:kett,125
Pugh,llb
Pugh,119
Pum~hry,125

Raber,114
Ragsdale,llo
Ragsdaledll

�Ralston,108
Ranson,106
Raper,125
Rappard,117
Rea,120
Reader,112
Reaper,125
Reber,104
Rebergood,105
Reec:e,125
Reed,118
Rees,125
Reese,125
Reynard,125
Reynolds,125
Rhodehamel,120
R c:h,125
R c:hardson,118
R c:hardson,119
R eger,110
R ley,129
R ley,133
R ley.135
R Itz.116
R pley.117
R sley.125
Roberts,107
Roberts,138
Robinson,105
Robinson,125
Robson,126
Rodgers,126
Rogers,126
Rongish,109
Rose,126
Ross,126
Rothberger,114
Roundtree,126
Rue,126
Rumbaugh,121
Rumbau9 h ,126 -'.
Rush,126
Rush,137
Russe I 1,126
Sahpakeak,126
Samms,126
Sams,126
Samson,lll
Satt i n, 115
Saunders,103
Saws,118
Sc:hehrer,114
Sc:hnec:k,126
Sc:hooley,126
Sc:hubert,121
Sc:hultz,138
Sc:hwartz,117
Sc:ott,-113
Sc:ott,126
Sc:ott,127
See I e ,122
Shaw,113
Shaw,127

Shaw,138
Shaft I er, 127
Shehkee,127
Shepherd,111
Shephe.rd,112
Shike,118
Shotwel I ,127
Shulenberger,112
Shultz,127
Sidwell,127
Si les,127
Simon,115
Simon,116
Skeets,130
Sleeper,127
Slupin.127
Smart,138
Sm i th .103
Smith,112
Smith,118
Smith,127
Smoots,114
Snodgrass,128
Snyder,138
Sobey.112
Solomon,103
Spauldin9.103
Speirs.111
Spray,128
Stamps,138
Standin9,128
Stanfield,128
Stanley,128
Stanton,128
Station.118
Stephenson,118
Stevens,112
Stevens,121
Stewart.117
Stewart,138
Stidham,107
St i I 1,103
Sti Ilson.103
Stoc:kton,107
Strobel,104
Stroble,115
Stutsman,120
Suiter.118
Sutton,114
Swa I low, 118
Swimley,122
Telkert.115
Tinder,121
Tobler.114
Todd,121
Tom I i nson, 120
Townsand,118
Toyne,103
Trenary,109
Tuc:ker,120
Tuc:ker,122
Turner,119
Tuttle.120

142

Tyson,111
Unger,121
Vanatta,116
Vaughn,103
Violet,l11
Violett.111
Wade,114
Wa I I a c: e , 111
Walter,121
Watkins,110
Watson,117
Weide.111
We I c:h, 111
Welc:h,lll
We I I ,114
Wessells,107
Wessendof,120
Wh i taker, 110
White,118
White,120
Whitson,129
Whitson,138
Wi99ins.115
Wi lc:h.118
Wi I c: 0 x , 138
Wi 11,113
Wi Iley,103
Wi Iley,122
Williams.111
Willis.110
Wi Ison,116
Wi nc:he I 1,132
Winslow,117
Wist,116
Witc:hell,118
Wood,103
Wood,116
Woodward,115
Wray,122
Wulfkuhle.117
Yeager,109
Youn9,129
Youn9,130
Young,131
Youn9,132
Youn9,133
Youn9,135

�INDEX TO PIONEER CONTENTS
VOLUME I through VOLUME XII No.3
VOL. NO. PAGE
ADAMS, Ella Lane of Lawrence: Eulogy, Obituary, &amp; Funeral Notice •••••
Advertisements, Standard Atlas of Douglas Co., 1921 ••••••...••..•••••
AIKEN, Glady Lee: In Memoriam .......•..............•..•••.••. ·······•

ALEXANDER, Susan M.: In Memoriam ................................ ·····
ALRICH, Alarich Gandy: Biography and Ancestry ••••••••..••••.•••..••••
ANDERSON, Mrs. Hanora Hickey of Kanwaka Twp.: Biography •••••...•••..•
ANDERSON, Josephine of Eudora Township: Letter •....••.•••...•.••••••.
ASHLEY, "Nature Boy" AKA George McGREW .•..•••..•••••.••..•••...•••.••
Automobiles (See Land and Property Records)

X
IX
I
XI
XII
VII
VII
XII

4 171
3 Cover
3 83
3 110
3 106
4 201
2 90
3 137

Baldwin City, KS (See Palmyra Township)
BANDLE. Bernhart of Marion Township: Will •.•••.•..•••..••••••••••.••• VI II 2 98
3 107
BANTA. John Virgil, Jr.: Ahnentafel •••..•.••..••••.•••.•...••••..•••• VII
3 107
In Memoriam •..........................•..... IX
BARNES, Mrs. Mary of Wakarusa Twp.: First to Introduce Sewing by the
X 3 149
Piece Work Method in Lawrence, 1860-1870 ••••••••••••••••..••••.....
Xli
BECKMEIR, Catharina Sophia and Johann H.L. Thoren: Book Review •..••••
6
BELL, George W.: Family History ................•..................... VII I 1
BELVOIR, KS (See also Clinton Township)
Belvoir Deaths. Lawrence Gazette, Feb 1887....................
Belvoir Literary Society: Officers Elected 5 Nov 1886 ........•
Belvoir Store: Photo..........................................

XI

3 137
3 Cover
3 Cover

BENNETT, Edit~: Ahnentafel ....••••••.••..•...••.•••••••••••..••.••.••
BETTS, Amelia '&amp; Kathryn Kelly: Santa Fe Trail Monuments Restoration ••
Big Springs, KS (See Lecompton Township)
BIGGS, Mrs. Florence Milner of Grant Twp.: 75th Birthday.............
Birth Records (See Vital Records)
BI SHOFF, Cora L. of Eudora Twp.: Obi tua ry. . • • • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • •
Bismark, KS (See Grant Township)
Bloomington, KS (See Clinton Township)
BLUE JACKET, Charles of Eudora Twp.: Obituary ...•••••••••••••.•••••••
BOONE, Daniel: Sketch of Settlement Near Lawrence •••••••...........•.
Bourbon County Schools (See School Records)
BRASS, William of Kanwaka Twp.: Affadavit of Death, Testacy, Heirship
BRONSON, John L.: Death, 1862 .•.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••.....••.••••
BROOKS, Mary Boughton of Lawrence: Obituary..........................
BROOKS, Paul R.: Silver Wedding 1883.................................
BROWN, Jane Shields: Biography.......................................
BROWN~ William: Letter 1858..........................................
BURBIDGE, Mary Cornelia: Family History Excerpts.....................
BRYSON, Daniel W.: Family Bible •••••...••••••••.•...••••••••••.••.•••

III
VII

1 21
3 143

X
XI

X

3 140

)(

3 139

IX
VIII

1 33
3 105

VIII
IX
X
X
X
I
I
VII

4
1
4
4
4
3
3
1

194
17
190
191
202
104
96
2

1
1

49
4

CARPENTER, Louis: Tombstone, Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence ..•.•••••••.• XII
CARR, Agnes Lovelace: Memoirs ..........•.....................•••.•... III

143

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PIONEER, INDEX TO CONTENTS (continued)

CEMETERY RECORDS
V
Baldwin Pioneer (Oakland) Cemetery ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
III
Brumbaugh Cemetery, Palmyra Township .••••••••••..•••...••.•..•
C1 inton Cemetery ••••••.•••••..•••.••••••••••••.••••...••••..•• IV
IV
IV
I
Deay Cemetery: Tombstone Inscriptions •....•••••••••..•.•••••••
I
III
Douglas Co. Cemeteries: General Information •••.•••••...••••••.
Index by Townships .••••••.•••••••••••• II
II
Dow Cemetery ............•..............................•.....• III
Eudora Cemetery: Records ..................................... . IV
V

V
VI
VI
VII
III
III
VI
III
V
II
II

4
1
1
2
4
1
2
4
1
2
4
2
1

132
7
24
44
111
8
42
125
5
5
130
54
30
109
7
121
199
127
48
60

II
Williams Cemetery: Gravestones •.••.••.•••••..••••.......••••.• III

1
3
4
4
2
2
3 77
3 97
6
1
2
3 100
3 104
1 30
2 66
3 100
3 75
4
3 78
4
1
9
1 20
2 67
1
6
3 83
4
3 76

CENSUS RECORDS
Grant Township, 1875 .....•......••••••••••••••.....••••.•••••• III
Kansas Territory Half-Breed Lands, 1855 .•••••••...•••....•••.• VI
Kanwaka Township, 1875 •............•.•.......•.........•...•.• VI
Lawrence Ward 5, 1875 .••.....•........•....•.•...............• VI
Lecompton Township, 1875 •....•.......•.....••...••........•..• VI
Wichita County, 1880 •................•.......................•
I

4 127
27
4 187
3 143
2 80
1 16

CHRISTIAN, Charles of Clinton: Death 1888 •••••.•••••.•.••••••.•••..••

2

Hesper Friends Cemetery, Eudora Township •..•.•.••••••••••••••.
Grover Cemetery, Lecompton Twp.: History ..•...•.•••.••••••••••
Haskell Cemetery .•.•.•.••....••.............................••

Jones Cemetery, Clinton Twp ••••••••••••••.•.•.••••••••••••••••
Kennedy Cemetery: Gravestones ••....•.•••.••..•••••••••••••••..
"Love That Transcends Sadness" ••••••••••.••••••.•••••••.••••••
Marshall Cemetery ............................................ .

I
Mound Cemetery (Mound View), Kanwaka Twp.: Gravestones ....... .
Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin: United Methodist Ministers Buried .•
V
Pi oneer Cemetery, Lawrence ...................•...•. -I ......... . VII
Richland Cemetery: History •••••••••.•.•••••••••.•.••••••..•.•.
I
Soldiers Buried in Oak Hill, Maple Grove, &amp;Oread Cemeteries ••
V
Stony Point Church Cemetery: History •........•..........•••••. II
II
Gravestones ••••.•..........•.•.•. II
II
St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery, Worden •••••.••.•• III
Stull Cemetery ............................................... .
V
V
Swedi sh Cemetery ...............•..........••......•.•......... VI

Ulrich Cemetery: History ..................................... .

144

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XI

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PIONEER, INDEX TO CONTENTS (continued)
CHURCH RECORDS
Bethul Methodist Episcopal Church, Marion Twp.:
Sunday School Souvenir Roster, Dec 1914 •••••••••.•••••••••••
Central United Methodist Church: History......................
Eudora Township Area Churches: History •••••••••••••••••••••••.
Evangelical United Brethren Church: 1857-1946.................
Fairview Church of the Brethren, Echo, Marion Twp.:
Membership 1884-1905 ....................................... .

Organization 1887 .......................................... .

First Baptist Church, Lawrence •.••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••.•
First Christian Church: 100th Anniversary •••••......••••••••••
First Methodist Episcopal Church: Records 1883-1903 .••••••••••
Friends Monthly Meeting: Data from Meeting Records 1869-1935
{A-Cox) •••.•..••••••••••••..•..•..•

(Cox-Johnson} ••••••••••••••••••.•.•
(Johnson-Newlin} •••.•.•..•.•••••...
(Newlin-Stanton} ..••.••••••••••••••
History ............................. .

XI
V
IX
V
X
VIII
IX
VIII
IV
XI
XII
XII
XII
VII
VI
V

Marriages 1871-1897 •••••...••••..•.••
Membership 1869 ••.•..••••••••••••••••
Membership 1881-1886 .•••......••••.••
V
Minutes 1884-1890 •••••.•••••••••••••• VII
Minutes, Information Extracted From .. VII
Friends Yearly Meeting, Kansas: Women, of 1872 •.•••••••••••••• VII
Methodist Episcopal Church, Baldwin City: Ladies Sewing Social
X
Methodist Episcopal Church, Eudora: Ministers 1869-1975 •••••••
X
Methodist Episcopal Church, Kansas Conference: 1866 ....••••.•.
V
Ministerial AppOintments 1863 ••••• II
II

Missionary Society 1873-1880 ..•.•• IV
Ninth Street Baptist Church: 122nd Anniversary ..•....••••••••• VIII
Pilgrim Congregational Church, North Lawrence, Grant Twp.:
Roll 1866-1895 ............................................. . VIII
Young People1s Society •••••••••••••••••..•••••..••...•••••.•
X
Plymouth Congregational Church, Lawrence ...•••••.••.••••••••.• IX
Original Members ........................................... .
X
Pastors &amp;Superintendents 1855-1910 •••.•••••.•.•••••.•...••• IV
Presbyterian Church, Clinton Twp: Membership, 1866-1877 ••••••• VIII
1878-1911 ••..••• VI II
Presbyterian Church, Lecompton Twp.: 1857 •••••••••••••.•••..•• IX
Stony Point Church: History •.•••••..•.•••...•..•••••••..•••.•• II
II
United Brethren Church: 1854-1946 •••.....••.•..••••...••••....
V
United Methodist Church: Membership 1893-1898 •••.••••.•••••••• IV
Ministers Buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
V
Universalist Church, Lawrence: Signers of the Covenant 1872 •••
X
Washington Creek Church, Marion Twp.: 1858 ••••..••••••••.•.••• IX
Worden United Methodist Church, Willow Springs Twp •••••••••••• VII
Where It Got Its Name ••••••... VIII
CLARK, Hon. Sidney, Lawrence: Biography ••••.•••.•.•••••.••••..••..•••
Clearfield, KS (See Palmyra Township)
Clinton, KS (See Clinton Township)

145

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II

3 147
4 137
2 88
3 91
2
3

1
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91
14
4
11

97

4 183
1 33
2 76
3 123
1
8
3 132
1
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51
1 11
2
58
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3 148
2
87
4 140
1
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4 192
3 142
1
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4 189
1 33
2
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3 136
4 191
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4 189
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3 154
3 145
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP (See also Belvoir)
Bloomington Bridge .••••.••••••••••••••••.•••••.••••••••••...•• VIII
Cemeteries: Clinton, Jones (See Cemetery Records)
Churches: Presbyterian (See Church Records)
Clinton Town Company: Minutes of Meetings 1857-1858 •.••••.•••• XII
History &amp; Residents .......................................... . VII
July 4, 1857 Visit ........................................... . VIII
X
Newspaper Items: HADL, HOUT, JOHNSON, SIMPSON, THOME ••••••••••
Schools: Clinton, Washington Creek (See School Records)
Taxpayers: 1900-1901 (See Tax Records)
Township Officers, 1897 •...•..•.•.•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• IX
CLUB AND ORGANIZATION RECORDS
Barber Neighborhood Quilting Bee, Kanwaka Twp.................
Barker Grange No. 27, Wakarusa Twp.: 1873.....................
Belvoir Literary Society: Officers Elected 5 Nov 1886 •••••••••
Columbia Literary Society, Willow Springs Twp.: 1894-1897 •••••

Daughters of the American Revolution, First Chapter, Lawrence:
Charter Members.............................................

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XI
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IX
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Federation of Colored Women's Clubs: 13th Annual Session 1913.
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Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), E.D. Baker Post, Baldwin:
Officers of 1887............................................
X
Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), Washington Post #12, Lawrence:
Ladies ' Auxilliary Formed 1883..............................
X
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Performance of "Out in the Street," 1886....................
Photos of Members, 1881-1907 ••••••••••••..••..•.•••...•••.•• IX
IOOF Lodge #4: Membership List 1 Apr 1916 .••••...••.••••.••••• VII
Kansas Council Project, Territorial &amp; Pioneer Certificates .••• VIII
Kansas Exposition Assoc. 1876 •••••••••••••••••..•....••••..••• VI
Kaw Valley Baseball Club: Roster of 1867 ..••••••••...•••.•••.• XI
Ladies Aid Society of the J.W. Taylor Camp No. 78, Sons of
Veterans, Division of Kansas, Society No. 47................
X
Lawrence Temperance Association...............................
X
Lecompton Constitution Committee •••••••••••••..•••••...••••••• VII
Literary Society of Franklin, Wakarusa Twp.:..................
X
New England Emigrant Aid Co.: Members •••••••..••...•.• ;.......
V
New England Society: Obituary Records 1899-1927...............
V
Robert's Rules of Order.......................................
V
Twin Mound Dramatic Club: Charter to be Filed ••••••••••.•••••• XI
Twin Mound Library Association: Charter Filed ••••.•••••.•••••. XI
Women's Relief Corps: Photo? •..•...••.•••••••••..••••••.••••.
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You and I Club of Lawrence: The Sunflower Cookbook •..••••.•••.
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Zodiac Club: Membership Roll, 1878-1942 •••••••.••••••••••••.••
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Photograph ...................................... .

COLEMAN, Ezekiel A. of Kanwaka

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Testimony 1859 •••••••••••••••••• IX 3 120
COLLIER, Alice Ann: Biography ....................................... . XII
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Columbia, KS (See Willow Springs Township)
CORDLEY, Mary Minta Cox (Mrs. Richard) of Lawrence: Obituary ••••.••..
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COREL, Jemima: Corrections and Biographical Notes, Letter to Editor •• XI 4 200
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COURT RECORDS
Courthouse Terms, Definitions •••••••••••••••.•••••••.•.••••••• VIII 3 146
3 133
Criminal Docket: Book I Index 1863-1878 (A - I) •••••..•••••••• VII
4 174
(J - R) ••••••..••••••• VII
9
(L - Z) ..•...•...•.•.• VIII 1
Divorces: Filed in Douglas Co. 1864-1884 •••••.•••••••••••••.•• VIII 1 24
VIII 2 69
VIII 4 185
Filed in Kansas Territoy ••••••••••....•••••••••••••• VIII 4 159
Passed by Territorial Legislative Assembly, 1861 •••• IX 1 26
3 121
Petition Abstracts, Douglas Co. Dist. St. 1864-1884. VII
VII 4 181
2 57
Jury Panel, 1913 ............................................. . IX
Naturalization (See Immigration &amp;Naturalization Records)
Probate Court: Index to Estates, Vol. 3, Dockets A &amp; B 185492
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1872 ......................................... . II
II
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Wills Recorded at Lawrence 1857-1873 ••••••••••• IX 2 81
IX 3 108
1873-1890 •••••••••.• VIII 2 83
1890-1901 ••••••••••• VIII 3 119
COVELL, Mrs. J.E.: Gymnatics Class at the Rink, from Lawrence Journal XII
CREEL, Ira of Clinton Twp.: Death 1907 ••.••.•....•.••..•..•••••••••••
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Criminal Records (See Court Records)
CRUMPTON, Mrs. Frances E.: Death 1862 ••••• : ••••••••••••....•••.•....•
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CUTTER, Charlotte V.: 75th Birthday Celebration 1873 ••••••••••.....•• XII
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DAVIS, Adela Hunt of Eudora Twp.: Pioneer Mother ••••••••••••..•.•••••
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DAVIS, Mrs. Mary A. of Clinton Twp.: Death 1882 ..•••••••••••.••.•••.. IX
DAVIS, Winslow of Eudora Township: Biography •.•.•.•.•..•••.••••••••.. VII
Death Records (See Cemetery, Mortuary, Obituary and Vital Records)
DEAY, James of Eudora Twp.: Death 1913 ••.•••••••••..••••••••••••••••• 1)(
Deeds (See Land and Property Records)
DICK, James H., M.D., of Grant Twp.: Biography •••••••••...•••••••.•.• VI II
DINSMOORE, William A: Death Notice 1867 •••••••••••...•••••..••••••••• XI
Divorce Records (See Court Records)
DODDER and Simmons Family of Marion Twp.: ••••••.•••••••.••.•••.•••••• IX
DOOLITTLE, Reuben R. of Wakarusa Twp.: Biography ••••••.••••••..•••••• VI II
Danish Names .....•.•..••..•.••••••••••.•••...•.•••

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By-Laws ........•••.................••.•.....••.....•••...•..•.

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Charter Members, 3 Jun 1976 .............................•.....
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Library Acquisitions ......................................... .
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Member surnames, "Our Ancestors" ..••••.•......••••••••••••••••
Membership, 3 Jun 1976 .........••.•.•.•••.••..•.....•.••....•.

1 Apr 1978 ....................................... .
1978-1979 ........................................ .

1979-1980 ........................................ .
1980-1981 ...........•.............................
1981-1982 ........................................ .
1982-1983 ........................................ .
1983-1984 ........................................ .

1984-1985 ........................................ .
1985-1986 ........................................ .
1986-1987 ........................................ .
1987 -1988 ........................................ .
1988-1989 ........................................ .

Officers, 1984-1985 .......................................... .
1986-1987 .......................................... .
1987-1988 .......................................... .
1988-1989 .......................................... .

Publications for Sale ........................................ .

Speakers, 1981-1982 ..........••.••••••••••....•..•...•...•••..
Pioneer: Contents of Vol. I thru V••••.•.....•..•....•••••••••
Contents of Vol. I thru VII •..•..••••••••••••••.••••.
Contents of Vol. VIII, 1984-1985 .•••••••••...•••••••.
Contents of Vol. IX, 1985-1986 ..••••....•••••...•.•••
Contents of Vol. I through XII No.3 ..•.•••••..•••...
Index of Names in Vo 1. I ............................ .

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DOY, Dr. John: Rescued by Friends 1859 •••••...•••...••...•..••••••••. VIII

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EBERHARD, Mary Tillotson of Grant Township: Letter .....•.••.......... VII
Echo, KS (See Marion Township)
EGGERT, Henry W. of Wakarusa Twp.: Letter to His Children............
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ELDRIDGE, Col. S.W.: Biography ....•••••........•••....••••..••••••••. III

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ELECTION RECORDS
Douglas Co. Election, 1864 •••••.••••••••...••••.••••.•••••••••
Kansas Territory: Map, Election Districts •••••••••••••••••••••
Lawrence City Election 1863 •••••.••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••
Voter Registrations: Eudora Township, 1867 ••••••••••••••••••••
Kansas Territory, 1855 •••••••••••••••••••
Lawrence Township, 1860 ••••••••••••••••••
Marion Township, 1867 ••••••••..•••••.•.••

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EUDORA, KS (See also Eudora Township)
Eudora in 1881 ............................................... .

EUDORA TOWNSHIP (See also Eudora)

Cemeteries: Eudora, Hesper Friends (See Cemetery Records)
Churches: Methodist Episcopal (See Church Records)

History and Residents ........................................ . VII
History of Area Churches ............................•......... IX
Map: 1902, North Part of Township and Weaver •••••••••••••••••• XI
1909, North Part of Township •...•...••••.•.••.••••••••••• VIII
1982 .................................................... . VII
Newspaper Items: 1881,. Hesper ...••.•..••........•.•••.••••..•.
1888, Hesper ••...............................

1897, Eudora, Hesper, Kaw Bottom, Kaw Valley.
Schools: Eudora Graded, Weaver (See School Records)
Taxpayers: 1900-1901 (See Tax Records)
Township Officers ...................................... '...... .

Voter Registrations: 1867 (See Election Records)
Weaver: History and Early Residents •......•.••••••••••••••••••
Family Reunions ..............•.••••••.•..•....•.•....•..••.••.•••••••

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Farmers (See Land and Property Records: Landowners)
FISH, Pascal, Shawnee Indian of Eudora Twp •••••••••..••••••••••••••.• VIII
FISHER, Rev. Hugh Dunn: His Reminiscences of Quantrill IS Raid •••••••• XII
FLETCHER, James, of Willow Springs Twp.: Heirs of 1860 ••..•........•• VIII
FOX, Allen H.: Family Bible .....•••..............••...•.............. VII
Franklin, KS (See Wakarusa Township)
FRENCH, Lizzie Haskell of Lawrence: Obituary ••..•••••••••••••••••••..
X
GARDNER, Joseph, of Clinton Township ••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••.• VII
GARDNER, William, of Eudora Township: Biography •••..••••••••.•••••••• VII
GERSTENBERGER, Ella Reber, of Eudora: Memories ••••••.•••••••••••••••• XI
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GIBSON, William: News Item, Lawrence "Western Home Journal", 1882 •••• IX
GILMORE, John, of Eudora Township: Biography ••.•••••..••••.•.•••••.•• VII
Globe, KS (See Marion Township)
GOOD, E.B. of Lawrence: Fire at His Grocery Store 1889 ••••.•••..••••• XII
GOODPASTURE, Hamilton: Family History ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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GORTON, Samuel, of Rhode Island and His Descendants •.•••••.•••..••.•• VI
GOULD, George R.: News Item, Lawrence "Western Home Journal", 1882 ••• IX
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GRANT TOWNSHIP
Cemeteries (See Cemetery Records)
Census: 1875 •••••....•••.•..•.••..•.•...••••..•••..••• ···•••··

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Churches: Pilgrim Congregational (See Church Records)

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Delaware Indians Who Became Citizens •••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIII
Early Settlers As Remembered by Anna Morgan Ward •.•••••••••••• X
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Hi story and Res; dents ...••.•...•.•••••.••.••••..••.••••••••.•• VII
Landowners: 1873 ...••..•.•......••.•..••••..•.•..•.••..•...•.• IX
Map: 1902, Showing C.B. Young's Maple Hill Farm •••.•.••••••••• XII
1921 .................................................... . IX
Maple Hill Farm Journal of C.B. Young, 1897 ••••••••••••••••••• XII
XII
Newspaper Clippings ••••.•••••••••••••.•••••••••••......... ~ .•• IX
IX
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1865 ..................................... . VI II
1882 ..................................... . VIII
1896 ..................................... . VII
North Lawrence: Early Business •••••••••••.....•••••••••••••••• VII
First City Officers •••••••••••••••••••••.••.•. VIII
Taxpayers: 1900-190'1 (See Tax Records)
Township Officers, 1897 •••.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX

Delaware Big House •.•...•...•••.•....•...••••..•..•.•••• ·····•

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GREENE, Albert R.: Excerpts from Autobiography, 1842-1893 ••••••••...• XII
GREGG, Deacon Alexander: Silver Wedding Anniversary, 1884 •••••••••..• IX

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HAMPSHIRE, Mrs. KateP. of Lecompton Twp.: Death 1884 ••.••••••••••••• IX
HARRELL, John of Clinton Twp.: Obituary •....••.••••••••••.••.•••.•••• X
HART, Charlie AKA William Clarke Quantrill (See Lawrence)
Health Records (See Medical Records)
HECOX, Ida Josephine Johanson of Marion Twp.: Biography •••••.••••••.•
X
HELLSTROM, Laura Johnson: Memories of Quantrill IS Raid ............... . XII
HERMANN, Aurelia: Drowning Accident - 1867 •••••••...•••••••••••••.•.• XI
Hesper, KS (See Eudora Township)

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HAMMER Family Bible .•....•••.•.••••••••••••••.•••..•..•••••••••••••.•

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HISTORY (See also individual townships and towns)
Cemetery History (See Cemetery Records)
Church History (See Church Records)
Coffee Substi tute 1870 ....................................... . VIII

Diarists Records Trials &amp;Travails of Plainsmen Life ••.•••••••
Douglas Co., Lawrence, and DCGS Tidbits •••••••••••••••••••••••
Earthquake of 1867 •..•••••••••••.•••••••.•••••••••••.•••••••••
German Settlement in Douglas Co ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.
Historical Societies of Douglas Co •••••••••••••••.••••••••••••
Indian Settlements in Douglas Co •••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••
Kansas Cities and Towns 1893 ••.•••••.••.••••••••••••..••.•.•••
Kansas Post Offices 1881, 1891, 1926 •••••..•••••••••••••••••••
Kansas Territory Post Offices 1856 ••.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••
Lost Towns of Douglas Co ..................................... .
Map, Lawrence and Douglas Co. Events 1854-1863 •.••••••••••••••

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Marias des Cygnes, Naming the River •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Marais des Cygnes Massacre and John Brown's Parallels •••••••••
Path of the Early Explorers to Douglas Co ••••••••••••••••••••• II I 3 96
Post Offices of Douglas Co. 1881 ••••••••.•••••.••••••••••••••• IV 4 96
Pre-emption Act, 1841 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• V I I I
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Proclamation of 1857, Kansas Territory ••••••••••••••••••••••••
School History (See School Records)
Quantrill's Raid (See Lawrence, KS)
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Townships of Douglas Co.: Brief History ••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
Trading Posts and Indian Missions ••••.•.•••••••.•••••••••••••• VIII 3 105
HOLMES, Julia Archibald: A "Bloomer Girl" of Lawrence................
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HOSKINSON, Mary Elizabeth of Palmyra Twp.: Letter 1875 ••••.•••••••••• VII
Letter 1876 ••••••••••••••• VIII
HOUGLAND, Dora Dillon of Baldwin: Biography..........................
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HOUGLAND Family Bible •••••••••••••••••.•.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• VI
HOWARD, L.D.: Some Farm History...................................... XI
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HOYT, Maj. David Starr: 1857 ...•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION RECORDS
Alien Registrants in Douglas Co., 1918 •••••••.•...•••.••••••••
German Settlement in Douglas Co .•••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Lawrence European Immigrants 1860 ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Naturalization: Certificates, Douglas Co., 1907-1921 ••••••••••
Declarations of Intent
1868-1903 ••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••
Douglas Co. District Court, 1907-1928 (A-H).
(H-M).
Douglas Co. Probate Court, 1856-1857 ••••••••
Second JUdicial District, 1855-1858 .•..•••••
Wansfield to Schutz.. •.••••••••••••••.•••••••
Schutz to Zimmerman.........................
Explanation ......................•••...........

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Petitions 1906-1924 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• III
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INGALLS, Fred: Obituary •••••••••••••..••••..••••••••••••••••.•••••••• VIII

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JENKINS, Francis M., of Marion Township: Biography ••••••••••••••••••• VII
Mrs. Gaius of Wakarusa Twp.: 90th Birthday 1913 •••••.•••.••• IX
Jurles (See Court Records)

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"Kansas," by John J. Ingalls: Excerpts From .•••..••.•••••••••••••••• III
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KANWAKA TOWNSHIP
Barber Neighborhood Quilting Bee •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••
Cemeteries: Mound or Mound View, Stull (See Cemetery Records)

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Churches (See Church Records)
History and Residents ••••••.••••.••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• VII
Letter from Kanwaka 1882 ..................................... . IX
Ma p, 1982 •.•••••..•••••••.•••••••.••••.•••••••••••••••••••.••• VI
Newspaper Items •••.•.••••.•••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••.. IX
IX
1888 ......................................... . VIII
Pioneers, 1860-1885 ..•.••.•.•••...•..••.••..•••.•.•..•..••..•. IX
Schools: Barber, Deer, Kanwaka, Mound (See School Records)
Taxpayers: 1900-1901 (See Tax Records)
Township Officers, 1897 ...................................... . IX

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KELLY, Kathryn &amp; Amelia Betts: Santa Fe Trail Monuments Restoration •• VII
KENNEDY, J.R.: Death 1883 .•...••.••.•..•.•••••••...•••••••••••••..•.. IX
KEOKUK, Chief Moses: Jailed in Lawrence 1868 •••••••.••••••••••••••••. VIII
KIDWELL, Patriotic Family ••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• VI
KLAUS, Fredrick: Tomstone, Lecompton Twp •.•••••••••••.•.••••••••••••• XII
KODER, Ter;: 1m Memoriam ..•.........••.••••••••••.•••••••.•.••••••••. VIII
KRETSINGER, Mrs. D.L.: Memories of Quantrill IS Raid •••.•••••••••••••• XII

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LADUKE, Mabel, of Wakarusa Twp.: Letter •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIII
Lakeview, KS (See Wakarusa Township)

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LAND AND PROPERTY RECORDS
Automobile Directory, Douglas &amp; Franklin Counties, 1920:
(A-Hibner) .........................•.•...•.................•

(Higgins-Risley) •••••••••••••.••••.•••••••••••••.•••••.•••••
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Claims for Losses: Kansas Territory, 1850 ' s ••.•••••••••••••••• V 1
Testimonies, 1 Nov 1855-1 Dec 1856 •••••.• IX 3
Quantrill IS Raid Claims •.••••••••••••.••••• V 1
Indian Place Names and Early Settlements ••••••••••••.••••••••• VIII 3
Landowners: Grant Township 1873 ...••••••.•.••..•.•.....••..••• IX 4
Farmer's Directory, 1920: (A-B) ••••••••••••••••••• XI 3
(c).................... . XI 4
( 0- E) •••••••.••.•••....• XII
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(Gress-Hyre) •••••••••••• XII 3
Maps: Douglas Co., Road •...•••.•••.••••.•••••.•••..•••.••••.•. VI
1 Cover
1921 ...................................... . IX
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Eudora Township, North Part of Township and Weaver, 1902 XI 4 177
North Part of Township 1909 ..••••••••.. VIII 2 Cover
1982 ....••.....•..•.•.......•..•....... VI I
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Grant Township, 1902, Showing C.B. Young's Farm •••.••••• XII 2 57
1921. ...... . . . •. . ...... . . . ..• ..... . . .. .• IX
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Indian Lands, Trading Posts, Missions &amp;Schools, 1854 •.• VIII 3 Cover
Kansas Territory, Election Districts •••••••••••••••••••• VIII 4 171
Kanwaka Township, 1982 •....•.......••...•..........•.... VI
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Lawrence, 1854 .......................................... VIII 1 Cover
1873.......................................... VI 3 Cover
Lecompton Township...................................... VI
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Marion Township, Partial Map of Landowners, 1873 •••••••• VII
Palmyra Township, 1982 ....•......••.....•.......•....... VI I
Prairie City, 1873 ..................................... . VII
Safe Deposit Box Property Unclaimed •••.••••••••••••••••.•••••. VII
Trading Posts and Missions •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• VI II
LANE, Jim: Saved By Disguise During Quantrill's Raid ••••••••••••••••• XII
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LAPTAD, Mrs. Agnes Petrie of Grant Twp.: Obituary ••••••••••••••••••••
LAWRENCE, KS (See also Wakarusa Township)
Baggage Notices, "Herald of Freedom," 1855 •••••••••••••• ~ ••••• VII
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Buildings Newly Erected 1883 ••••••••••••••.•••.••••••••••.••••
Business Directory 1859 ...................................... . IV
Businesses 1857 ••••••••...•.•••.•....••...••••••••.•.•....•••• VI
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Businesses and Merchants 1913 •••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••
C.D. Reedy Cash Book &amp;Butcherin9 Records •.•••••••••••.•.••..• XI
Cemeteries (See Cemetery Records)
Census, Ward 5, 1875 .....••.••.•.•••••.••.•••••••••.•••..•.... VI
Central Telephone Company: Directory, Lawrence Exchange, 1883. XI
Churches (See Church Records)
City Directory 1860-61 ....................................... . IV
City Election 1863 ••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• III
Daughters of the American Revolution, First Chapter, Lawrence:
Charter Members •...•..•.••.•.•.•...•..•••••.•......•••••••.•
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European Immigrants 1860 .....••..........................••..• VI
German Mass Meeting, 1872 ••••••.•....•.•.••••..•........•.•••• XI
High School (See School Records)
Home s ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VI
Jai 1s ........................................................ . VII
Manifesto 1855 ............................................... .
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Map, 1854 .................................................... . VI II
" 1873 .................................................... . VI
Events of 1854-1863 •••••••••••••••.••••.•••••••••• ·•••.••• VII
Mud Fort on Massachusetts Street, 1857 •.•••••••••••••.•••••••. VIII
National Guard 1916 •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• VI
Newspapers: Clippings from the Scrapbook of Maude Woodard,
1911-1913 ...................................... .
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"Herald of Freedom," 1855, Extracts ••••••••••••••• IV
Subscription List "Herald of Freedom" 1856 ••••••••
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North Lawrence (See Grant Township)
"Past 75" Picnic, 1913 ••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Quantrill's Loss, Museum's Gain •..•••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• III
Quantrill's Raid: 125th Anniversary of 21 August 1863 •••.••••• XII
Buildings That Survived in Existence in 1913 X
C1 aims ..................................... .
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Massacre at Lawrence •••••••••••••••••••••••• III
Names of People Killed ••••••••••••.•••••••••
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Obituaries from Tennessee Newspapers •••••••• VI
Survi vors .................................. .
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Women Bring in Munition Supply •••••••••••••• XII
Schools (See School Records)

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Ordinance #973 ••••••••••••••••••..••••••••••••
Temperance Association ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Unclaimed Letters at Lawrence Post Office 1857 ••••••••••••••••
1864 ............... .
1872 ............... .

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University of Kansas (See School Records)
Voter Registration (See Election Records)
Wards, City Ordinance #57 ...••.....•..•.......•...............
Weaver's Girls, 1929 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
LEAMER, Mrs. A.M. of Lecompton Twp.: 57th Anniversary of Settlement ••

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Cemeteries: Grover (See Cemetery Records)
Census: 1875 •••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Chester A. Arthur's Visit 1857 •••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•••••• VII.
City Directory 1866 .......................................... . VI
Constitution Committee ...............•••.....••••..••......•.. VI
Historic Landmarks Destroyed by Fire 1916 •••••••••••••••••••••
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Newspaper Items: 1883 .••••••••••••••••••••••.••••.•.••••••••••
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Slaves .............•.......................................... VI
LECOMPTON TOWNSHIP (See also Lecompton)
Big Springs: Newspaper Notices 1893 •.••.•••••••.••.•..••••••••

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History and Residents ........................................ . VII
Kansas River Steamboats .........•........•....••••............ VII
Ma p ...•••.......................•....•......•.•.•..••......•.. VI

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Vital Statistics: Index from "Lecompton Monitor," 1885 •••••••• VII
From Newspapers, 1888-1890 •••.••••••.••••••• VIII

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Schools: Greenwood Valley, Winter (See School Records)
Taxpayers: 1900-1901 (See Tax Records)

Township Officers, 1897 ...................................... .

LEEPER, Allen and Vienna Veatch of Lawrence: Biographical Sketch.....
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LEIBEY, James: Biographical Sketch ..•••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• XII
LEIBEY, Nancy Graham: Biographical Sketch •••••••••.••••.••.•••••••••• XII
LEWIS, A. 0.: Oath ..••....•..•••...•..•.••.•••••••••••••.••..•••••.••. VI I

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LIGGETT, M.M.: Death.................................................

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MAHANY, Mrs. A.B. of Lawrence &amp;Topeka: Longest Living KS Resident...
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Maps (See Land and Property Records)
MARCH, Henry and Tirzah Robinson: Bible ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
MARION TOWNSHIP
Cemeteries (See Cemetery Records)
Churches: Bethel M.E., Fairview Brethren, Washington Creek
(See Church Records)
History and Residents ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
Map (partial) of Landowners, 1873 ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• VII
Schools: Brubaker, Lapeer, Rock Creek (See School Records)
Township Officers, 1897....................................... IX
Voter Registrations: 1867 (See Election Records)

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MEDLICOTT, Ruth: POisoning Case of 1871 ••••.•••••••.••••.•••••••••••• VII
METSKER, Gary Martin: Ahnentafel •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• VIII
METSKER, Phillips of Lecompton Twp................................... IX

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MARKLEY, George W.: Diary ca. 1914 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Marriage Records (See Vital Records)
MATHEWS, Evangeline Eldridge: Obituary •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
MAYER, William, of Marion Twp.: Will •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
McGREW, George AKA "Nature Boy" Ashley: Notes About Identity •••••••••
McMANNESS, Soney: In Memoriam ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
MEDICAL RECORDS
Genetic Disease: Malignant Hyperthermia ••••••••••...••••••••••
Health Report, Douglas Co. 1887 •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••
Physicians and Midwives, 1887 ••.••••••••••••••••••••••..••••••
Physicians and Surgeons of Early Douglas Co ••••••••••••••••••.

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Adjutant General Enrollment of Soldiers, Act of 1883:
(A-B)................
(C-D)................

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(E-Heard)............
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(Herman-Manley)......
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(Manley-Ulrich) •••••• XI
(Vail-Z) ••••••••••••• XI
Battle of Chicgamauga: Losses ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• III
Battle of Prairie Grove, 1863: Killed and Wounded............. II
II

Lawrence National Guard 1916 •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• VI
Pensioners in C.W. Smith Mortuary Record......................
V
Recruits Killed in Quantrill's Raid ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• XII
Soldiers Buried in Oak Hill, Maple Grove, &amp;Dread Cemeteries..
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Wakarusa War Papers from "Wilder's Annals" •••••••••••••••••••• XI
MILLER, John M.: Family Bible .•••••••.•••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• XII
MILNER, Franc:s and Mr~. Florence Biggs of Grant Twp.: 75th Birthday. X
MORRIS, Dr. Rlchard: Dlary 1867 •••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• IX

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C.W. Smith Mortuary Records 1890-1907 (Ac-El) ••• ~ •••••••••••••

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MURRA y, Ro 1f Came 1: Fami 1y Record .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
liMy Treasures," poem by Georgiana Brune •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII

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NACE, William McDowell of Lecompton: Biography •••••••••••••••••••••••

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(El-Ge) •••..••..•.......

(Ge-Ho) •.•••••••••••••••
(Ho-J) .••........••.••••
(J- L) ...•....•••.•.•.••.
( L-Me) •.•..•.••••••...•.
(Me-Mo) ••••..••••••••••.
(M- R) •.••••.•••••••.••••

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Lawrence Undertakers Prior to 1900 ••.•••••••.•••....••.•.••••.
Pensioners in C.W. Smith Mortuary Record ••••••••••••••••••••••

Naturalization Records (See Immigration Records)
NEAL Bros.: Bi ography .••..••....••..••••..••..•••••.•.•.•••.•.••••••.

NICHOLS, Mr. of Baldwin: Grave Unmarked •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••
NOE, George &amp;Hannah: Some Farm History •••••.••.•••••••••••••••••••••
North Lawrence, KS (See Grant Township)

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O'NEIL, Hon. Moses A. of Black Jack: Biography ••••••••••••••••••••••• III

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OBITUARIES (See also names of indivduals)
New England Society Obituary Records 1899-1927 •••••.•••••••••.
Obituaries in Douglas Co. Newspapers 1855-1859 •.••.••...•.•••.
Quantrill's Raid: Obituaries from Tennessee Newspapers ••••••• ~

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OEHLER, F.C. of Palmyra Twp.: Letter from Prairie City ••••••••••••••• VIII

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PAINTER, James Montrose: Family ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIII

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O'DEll, Gus: Death •..................................................

PALMYRA TOWNSHIP (See also Prairie City, Vinland)
Cemeteries: Baldwin Pioneer or Oakland, Brumbaugh, Oakwood
(See Cemetery Records)
Churches (See Church Records)
Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), E.D. Baker Post, Baldwin:
Officers of 1887............................................

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History and Residents ..........••...••...•.....•..•.....•..... VII

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Map, 1982 .......................•......•...................... VI I

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Schools: Baldwin, Black Jack, Spring Creek, Vinland (See School Records)
liThe Course of True Love 100 Years Ago" ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIII 4 197
Taxpayers: 1900-1901 (See Tax Records)'
Township Officers, 1897....................................... IX 1
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PATTERSON, John: Story ...................•...........................

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PEARSON, Carl of Palmyra Twp.: Will •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. VIII
Physicians (See Medical Records)
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PIFER, John Henry of Kanwaka Twp.: Affidavit of Death, Testacy &amp;Heir VIII
PILLA, Charles of Eudora Twp.: Biographical Sketch ••••••••••••••••••• VIII
Pleasant Grove, KS (See Willow Springs Township)
POMEROY, S.C. "Old "Porn" of Lawrence: What the Old Man Thinks of Lawrence
Women ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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PRAIRIE CITY, KS (See also Palmyra Township)
History and Ads 1857 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
Map, 1873 •...••..•.••••.••.••••.•.•••••••..•.••..••.••.•• ••••• VII
Newspaper Copy •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• VII

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Probate Court Records (See Court Records)
QUANTRILL, William Clarke AKA Charlie Hart (See Lawrence)
RALSTON, E.V.: Family Bible ...•.......................•...........•.. VII

Clippings and Notes Found in Bible •••••••••••••••••••• XII
RANKIN, Don John: Biography .•.•..••••..•.••••.••••••••..•••••..•••.•. XII
RANKIN, Mary Carpenter: Memories of Quantrill's Raid ••••••••••••••..• XII
RASH Fam11 y Bib 1e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• VI
RAY, Luke of Clinton Twp.: Biographical Sketch ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI
RAY, Marcelmas B. of Kanwaka Twp.: Biographical Sketch •••••••••.••.•• VIII
READ, Freddy Rockwell: Death 1862 •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• IX
REEDY, C.D. of Lawrence: Cash Book and Butchering Records ••••••••.••• XI
RESEARCH
Ahnentafel: What It Is and How To Prepare It •••••••••••••••••• VIIBermuda, Hiding Place of Lost Ancestors ••••••••••••.•••••.•••• VII
Book Review: "The Ancestors, Family and Descendants of Johann
Henrich Ludwig Thoren and Catharina Sophia
Beckmeir from 1630 to 1984"................... X
liThe Source ll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VIII

Courthouse Terms, Definitions •••••••••••••..•.•••••• ; •••••••.• VIII
DCGS Library Acquisitions (See Douglas Co. Genealogical Society)
Divorce Records, Unexpected Genealogical Treasure ••••••••••••• VII
Genealogist's Code of Ethics •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• III
German-American Documents &amp;Research, The Max Kade •••••••••••• VIII
Alien Registration •••••• VIII
How to Trace Your Family Tree ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• III

Pioneer (See Douglas Co. Genealogical Society)
Rural Mail Delivery and Uncollected Letters Regulations •••••••
Surnames Beginning with I and J •••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••
Tombstone Tips on Wording .....•...••..............•..••.....••

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Naturalization Explanation ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Navaho Roots: How to Trace •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Ireland, England, Switzerland •••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• II
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Kansas State Historical Society ••••••••.•••••.•••••••.•••••••• XII
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University of Kansas Spencer Research Library:
Books of Genealogical Interest •••••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
Douglas Co. Materials in the Kansas Collection ••••••.••• III
Kansas Collection ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• III

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REUTTER, Janet: Ahnentafel ....•.•.•..........•.•.••...••••••.•••••... VII
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RHODES, Sycurgus &amp;Sarah Caroline: Bible Records.· •••••••••••••••••••• VII
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RICHARDS, Oscar Grenman of Eudora: Biography ••••••••••••••••••••••••• III
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Robert's Rules of Order ............................................. .
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ROBINSON, Gov. Charles: Biography ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• II
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ROBINSON, Sara Tappan Doolittle of Lawrence: Biography •••••••••••••••
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ROBINSON, Tirzah and Henry March: Bible •••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• VII
RODRIQUE, A.C. of Lecompton Twp.: Affidavit 1858 ••••••••••••••••••••• VIII 4 195
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ROSS, Joanna Harmon: Ahnentafel .....•..........•..•..........••...•.. VII
SACHSMAN-SOXMAN Fami 1y •••.•••••••...•.••.•..•••.•••••••..••••••••••••

SALATHIEL, John: Corrections &amp; Biographical Notes, Letter to Editor ••

SALSMAN Family Bible •••••..••••••.•••••••••••••.••••••••••••••.•••••.

SAUM, Patricia Jolene: Ahnentafel ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••
SCHMIDT, Emma Josephine of Eudora Twp.: Certificate of Baptism •••••••
SCHMIDT, Johann Christian: Life History on the Prairie ••••••.••••••••
SCHOOL RECORDS
Baldwin "School Times", Palmyra Twp.: 1892 ••••••••.•••••••••••
Barber School, Kanwaka Twp.: Pupils, 1898 ••••••••.••••••••.•.•
Bismark School District #79 •••••••••.•••••••••••.•••••••••••••
Black Jack School #9, Palmyra Twp.: 1881. •••••••••••.•••••••••
Blue Mound School District #29: History and Taxpayers •••••••••
Photo of Pupils, 1916 ••.••••.•
Brubaker School, Marion Twp.: Enrollment 1881 ••.••••••••••••••
Cass Co., Illinois Schools: 1902 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Clinton School District #25 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Columbia School, Willow Springs Twp.: •••••••••••••.•••.•••••••
Deer School District #48, Kanwaka Township ••••••••••••••••••••
Enterprise School District #18 •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••.•
Eudora Graded School: Pupils Graded 90% &amp;Above, Jan 1888 •••••
Fairview School: Record 1875-1876 •••••••.••••••••••.••••.•••••
Students of 1898 ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Franklin School District #16 .••....•••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Greenwood Valley School, Lecompton Twp.: History •••••••••••.••
Pupils 1898 ••••••••••
Harmony School District #57 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Haskell Institute: Celebrating Its Centennial •••••••••••••••••
Illustrations from London News •••••••••••••
High Prairie School, Willow Springs Twp.: Pupils, 1898 ••••••••
Kanwaka Township District #15 •••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••
Teachers &amp; Board Members,
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1899-1918 ••••••..•••••••••••••
Lakeview School District #1, Wakarusa Township •••••.•••••••••• VII
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Lapeer School District #41, Marion Twp.
Pupils &amp;Teacher 1911, c.1912 •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• XI
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Lawrence Schools: Board of Education, 1867 ••••••••••••••••••••
Early School s .............................. .

Pupils Neither Absent Nor Tardy 1884-1885 •••
Lawrence High School: Graduates 1907 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1908 ......................... .

Mound School District #35, Kanwaka Twp ••••••••••••••••••••••••
Pawnee School District #23, Bourbon Co.: 1935 •••••••••••••••••
Pinkney School, Lawrence: Photo •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••
Pleasant Grove School District #38, Willow Springs Twp.: 1911.
Quincy High School, Lawrence: Reunion, 1 Jun 1882 ••••••.••••••

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Rock Creek School, District #13, Marion Twp.: •••••••.•••••••••
Pupils &amp;Teacher 1910 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• XI
Rural School Graduates, 1913 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Spring Creek School District #2, Palmyra Township ••••••••••••• VII
Starr School District #19 (young) ••••••••••••••..••••••••••••• III
Teachers: 1899-1900 .......................................... . VIII
Kanwaka Twp., 1899-1908 ••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••
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Union School District #34, Willow Springs Twp.: 1926-1927 ••••• III

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University of Kansas: Class of 1881, 1931 Reunion •••••••••••••
Law School Class of 1896 •..•••••••••••••
Spencer Research Library (See Research)
Vermont School, Lawrence: Photo ••..••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••
Victory School District #110, Bourbon Co.: 1921 •••••••••••••.•
1923-4 •••••••••••••
Vinland School District #49: School Report 1881 •••••••••••••••
1897-1898 •.••••••••••••••••••••••
Walnut Grove School District #11, Wakarusa Township

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Photo of Pupils &amp;Teacher ca. 1908 •••••••••••.••••••••••••••
Wakarusa Model School District #83: History •••••••••••••••••.•
Washington Creek School #22, Clinton Twp.: Enrollment 1912 ••••
History ••••••••••••
Weaver School District #86, Eudora Twp.: Pupils 30 Jun 1934 •••
Teachers 1898-1938 •••
Willow Springs School District #51: Pupils, 1898 ••••••••••••••
1902-1903 •••••••••••••••.•
1906-1907 •••••••••••••••••
Winter School District #70, Lecompton Twp.: History •••••••••••
Woodlawn School, Lawrence: Photo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SCHOTT, Cynthia: Ahnentafel .....••..•......•.•...••.•••.•....•....•..
SCHWARTZ, Frederick of Willow Springs Twp.: Family •••••••••••••••••••
SEARS, Charles May: Log Cabin 1854 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SHOGRIN, Donna Marsh: Ahnentafel ••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••
SIMMONS and Dodder Family of Marion Twp ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SIMMONS, Hazel Lee: In Memoriam ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SMITH, C.W.: Biographical Sketch (See also Mortuary Records) •••••••••
SMITH, Irwin H. and Celinda of Marion Twp.: Wills ••••••.•••••••••••••
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SMITH, Samuel of Lecompton Twp.: Testimony 1856 ••••••••••••••••••••••
SNEDEGER, Jean: Ahnentafel .....•.........••..•...•...••.••..••.......
STANWIX, Clayton C.: In Memoriam •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
STEELE, Capt. James Cooper of Bloomington &amp;Clinton: Biography •••••••
Letter, 1865 ••••
STEVENS, Mrs. N.O.: Memories of Quantrill's Raid •••••••••••••••••••••
STEVENS, N.T.: New Residence 1871 •••••••••••••••••••••.••.•••••••••••
STOUPPE, Olive: In Memoriam .................•.•..•....••.••••••••..•.
STROUP, Isaac William: Biography •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Stull, KS (See Kanwaka Township)

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TAX RECORDS
Delinquent Tax List 1863 .•..••..••..•.................•.••..•. IV
Internal Revenue Service Records: Jan-May 1867 ••••.••••••••••• IX
Taxpayers: Blue Mound School District #29 ••••••••••••••••.•••• XII
Clinton Twp., 1900-1901 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Eudora Twp., 1900-1901 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Grant Twp., 1900-1901 ................•............. IX
Kanwaka Twp., 1900-1901 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Lecompton Twp., 1900-1901 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Marion Twp., 1900-1901 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Palmyra Twp.,' 1900-1901 ••••••••.• .-••••.•••••••••••• IX

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STULL, Isaac: Golden Wedding ••••.••••••.••••..••.•.•••••••••••.•••.••

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THOREN, Johann Henrich Ludwig and Catharina Sophia Beckmeir: Book
Review .•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.••
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TOMERLIN, Fountain C. of Willow Springs Twp.: Testimony .•••••••••••.• VIII

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ULRICH, Jacob of Willow Springs Twp.: Affidavit of Death and Heirship VII

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Valley Chapel, KS (See Clinton Township)
VANCIL, Daniel of Clinton Township: Estate Sale Bill ••••••••••••••••• VII
VAN HOESEN, Capt. Isaac Newton of Lawrence: Biography •••.••••.••••••• II
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VAN LOENEN, Gail Garrett: Ahnentafel ••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••.•• VII
VAUGHN, Donald: Ahnentafel .........•...•..•..••••.......•••••••••••.. VIII
VAUSBAUGH, Henry: Death 1882 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
VEATCH, Vienna and Allen Leeper: Biographical Sketch •••••••••••••••••
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VINLAND, KS (See also Palmyra Township)
Newspaper Items, 1883 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••••• VIII
Post Office, History 1868-1947 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX
Schools (See School Records)
VITAL RECORDS
Births: From Lawrence Newspapers, 1861-1863 ••••••••• ~ ••••••••• IX
Deaths (See also Cemetery, Court, &amp;Mortuary Records, Obituaries)
Deaths: Douglas Co. Mortality Schedule, 1860 •••••••••••••••••• VIII
Notices in Newspapers, Jan 1861-0ct 1863 (A-L)........
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Quantrill's Raid, Names of People Killed..............

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Lecompton Vital Statistics: Index, "Lecompton Monitor," 1885 ••
From Newspapers, 1888-1890 ••••••••
Marriages, Douglas Co. Court House Records 1863-1865 •••••••••.
1866-1867 ••••••••••
1867-1868..........
1869...............
1870...............
1871 ••••••.•.•••.••
1872 •••.•••••••••••
1873 •••••••••••••••
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1875 ••••••.•••••.•.
1876 •••.••••.••••••
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1878 ••••••••.••••.•
1879 •••.•••.•••••••
1880 •••••••••••••••
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Marriages, Douglas Co. Newspapers: 1854-1860 •.••...••••.•.•••• VI
Jan 1861-0ct 1863.......... IX
Marriages, Friends Monthly Meeting 1871-1897 .••.•••••••••••••• VI
Marriage Records in Area 1854-1861 ••••.••••.•.•••••••••••••••• VIII

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Voting Records (See Election Records)
WAKARUSA TOWNSHIP (See also Lawrence)
Barker Grange No. 27: 1873.................................... IX 1 45
Cemeteries (See Cemetery Records)
Churches (See Church Records)
First Flour Mill (See also Willey, J.W.)......................
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Franklin Early History .•.•••••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• VIII 4 198
Halloween Party 1915.......................................... IX 1 46
History and Residents ••.....•......••...•••...•.••..••.•..•... VII
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Literary Society of Franklin, KS..............................
X 3 151
Schools: Franklin, Lakeview, Lawrence, Wakarusa Model, Walnut Grove
(See School Records)
Township Officers, 1897 •..••••.•••••.••••••.•••••••.•••••••••• IX 1
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WAKEFIELD, John A. of Kanwaka Twp.: Will and Obituary •••••••.•••.•.•• VII 4
WALKER, S.N. of Baldwin City: "A Burglary in Baldwin City - 1872" •.•• XI
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WATTLES, Augustus of Clinton Township: Losses from Invasion, 1856 •••• VII 4
WATTS, John Crimp of Wakarusa Twp.: Biographical Sketch ••.••••••••••• VIII 3
Weaver, KS (See Eudora Township)
WEBBER Autograph Book •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VI
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WEIMER, James H. of Marion Twp.: Biographical Sketch •••••••••••.••••• VIII 4
WHITE, George W.: Life History •..•....•............••...•..•..•••.... IV
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WHITMAN, Herman Delos: Obituary •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•.•••••••• XI
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WIGGINS, James B. of Wakarusa Twp.: Recollections and Biography •••••• VII
WIGGINS, Jane: Ahnentafel •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• IV
WILLEY, J.W.: Family, Pioneer Millers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIII
First Flour Mill of Wakarusa Twp .•••••••••••••••••••••• X
X
WILLIAMS, Patricia Jolene Saum: Ahnentafel •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

2 98
2 58
4 154
2 94
1 30

WILLOW SPRINGS TOWNSHIP
Cemeteries: St. John's (See Cemetery Records)
Churches: St. John's United Church of Christ, Worden United Methodist
(See Church Records)
Columbia Literary Society: 1894-1897 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX 1
IX 2
IX 3
IX 4
Columbia, Newspaper Items.....................................
X 3
History and Residents ...•........•••..•......•..........•..••. VII
1
Pleasant Grove, Newspaper Clippings 1913 •••••••••••••••••••••• VII
2
Schools: Columbia, High Prairie, Pleasant Grove, Union, Willow Springs
(See School Records)
Township Officers, 1897.......................................... IX

48
103
154
198
152
50
99
1

Wills, Estates, and Probates (See Court Records)
WINCHELL, Mr.: Saved by Women During Quantrill IS Raid •••••••••••••••• XII
WOOD, Samuel N.: Letter from Kansas 1854 •••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• IV
X
WOODARD, Maude of Lawrence: Clippings from her Scrapbook •••••••••••••
WOODWARD, Lucy Wilder of Lawrence: Biography ••••••.••••••••••..•••••• X
Worden, KS (See Willow Springs Township)

1 48
4 93
1 11
3 132

YOUNG, C.B.: Maple Hill Farm Journal, 1897 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• XII
XII

2 57
3 129

ZIMMERMAN, William: German Death Certificate •••••••••••••••••••••.••• VIII

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VOLUME XII
NUMBER 2
WINTER 1988

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Published Quarterly By:

1)ouglas CountH Genealogical .Societg
P.o. BOX 3664

LAWREN eE, I&lt;AN SAS

66046-0664

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY·.
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
OFFICERS·
President • • . . . • . •
Vice-President...
•
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary.
Treasurer • • • • • • . •
Librarian..
• •.•
Genealogist .
Newsletter Editor • • . •

Donna Shogrin, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
A. J. Lawson, 2246 Tenn. St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Route 6, Box 24, Lawrence, Ks., 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Mary Burchill, 1622 Kentucky, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman
•
Refreshments.
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Goodwill. • • •
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Ways &amp; Means. .
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Five Generation Charts ••
Cookbook Chairman • • • •
Independence Day . • • • •
Maple Leaf Festival • . •
Budget. • • •
Cemetery Book . . • . • •

Erma McManness, 1600 West 22nd St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Earl &amp; Oma Curtiss, 1623 Harper St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Vivian Commons, Route 1, Box 205, Lawrence, "Ks. 66044
Maxine Hougland, Route 1, Box 262, Perry, Ks. 66073
Dorothy Wiggins, Route 2, Box 3l9W, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
The executive (board) officers
Jean Snedeger, Chairman, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Vivian Clough, Route 5, Box 128, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Grace Embers, 3001 Ranger Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Pauline Meyer, 1227 Brook, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Jane Wiggins, Route 5, Box 54, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Calling Committee • • • • Mary Lawson, Chairman, 2246 Tenn. St •• Lawrence. Ks. 66046
Virginia Aldridge. 3323 Iowa. #105. Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Dorothy Clarke, 1908 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Sharon Moore. 1131 Delaware St., Lawrence. Ks. 66044
Pioneer Committee ••••••••• Donna Shogrin, Chairperson, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence,
Kansas 66044 and ALL Douglas County Genealogical Society
members who submit articles.

****** ** *****
The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with regularly
scheduled meetings the second Tuesday night of each month, 7:30 p.m., meeting place
to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library). Afternoon meetings are held,
if possible, and occasional area tours. An annual public workshop is held to help in
research. Membership fees are $10.00 single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made
payable to the Douglas County Genealogical Society and sent to the address above. The
fiscal year is from July 1 to June 30 of the following year. Visitors are always welcome.

*** ******** * *
The Douglas County Genealogical Society Library is located along the east wall of
the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. Hours are: Monday through Friday, 9:30
a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Anyone may use our library but items may not be checked out. A card file of the societyT s
. k t at the Reference Desk
Microfilm readers are available. at the Library
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and materials may be reserved through interlibrary loan at t e e e

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

ISSN 0739-4101

------------------------------------------------------------------------Winter 1989

Vol. XII, No.2

Contents

Page

D.C.G.S. 1988-89 Membership . . . . .

50

Biographical

54

Sketch of James LEIBEY

Biographical Sketch of Nancy (GRAHAM)LEIBEY
Map of Grant Township.

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C. B. YOUNG'S 1897 Maple Hill Farm Journal

· 57
61

Minutes of the Meetings of Clinton Town Company.
Charlotte V. CUTTER'S Seventieth Birthday Celebration . .

. . 64

MILLER Family Bible . . . . . . .

66

Douglas County Farmers' Directory - 1920 . . . . .

67

Excerpts of "The Class of 1881" (Kansas University).

74

Data of Friends (Quakers) Monthly Meetings - 1869-1935

· 76
82

Picture and Diary of George W. MARKLEY ca 1914 .
Inventory of DCGS Genealogical Books . .

. . 87

Excerpts taken from the Autobiography of Albert R. GREENE - 1842-1893. 94
Queries. . .

• 95

Index. • .

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, KS., GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
1988-89 Membership
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AKIN, Dorothy, R. R. 2, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
ALDRIDGE, Virginia R.,
3323 Iowa, #105, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
ARNDT, Marcella E.,
R.R. 2, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
B~BBITT, Dale &amp; Norma,
R.R. 1, Box 239, Overbrook, Ks. 66524
BAILEY, Walter,
303 8th St., Baldwin, Ks. 66006
BAXTER, Delbert &amp; Mary M.,
1614 E. 18th Terr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
BERG, Emma B.,
1329 Kasold, F-1, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
BISHOP, Edward &amp; Marguerite, 1601 E. Glenn Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
BOOTH, Arden,
Box 3007 ~. -Lawrence, Ks. 66046
BROWN, Justyn,
2024 New Hampshire, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
BUNTON, Kathryn J., 2135 Kentucky St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
BURCHILL, Mary Dresser, 1612 St. Andrews, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
CAIN, Donald &amp; Roberta,
2416 Morningside Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
CHAPMAN, Beverley &amp; Lawrence, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
CHAPMAN, Clyde,
R.R. 2, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
CHURCH, Mary Jane,
1627 Learnard, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
CLARKE, Dorothy V.,
1908 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
CLOUGH, Vivian,
R.R. 5, Box 128, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
COBB, Willard H., 1710 Indiana,. Lawrence, Ks. 66044
COMMONS, Vivian, R.R. 1, Box 205, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
COUCH, Maudie,
631 Locust, Box 326, Eudora, Ks. 66025
CROWN, Irma Jean,
R.R. 1, Box 276A, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
CURTISS, Earl L. &amp; Oma L.,
1623 Happer St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
DALQUEST, Ron &amp; Wendy,
R.R. 2, Box 253, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
DEAN, Virgil &amp; Jan,
R.R. 2, Box 156, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
DITTMAR, Russell &amp; Margaret,
2503 Jasu Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
DOCTOR, Marjorie,
1308 W. 20th St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
DORR, Charles &amp; Mary F.,
R. R. 1, Eudora, Ks. 66025
ELDER, Jan,
R.R. 2, Box 57-C, Baldwin, Ks. 66006
ELNIFF, Pauline B., 820 Sunset Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
EMBERS, Grace &amp; Robert,
3001 Ranger Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
EVINGER, Marlene &amp; David,
310 W. 13th St., Eudora, Ks. 66025
FRANCIS, George W. &amp; Carol,
1916 Countryside Lane, Lawrence, Ks.
66044
FREEMAN, Marjorie H.,
2317 Anderson Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
FRITZEL, Dorothy~
2411 Louisiana K-128, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
GABRIEL, Margaret,
R:"R. 1, Eudora, Ks. 66025
GAINES, Lois,
R.R. 2, Overbrook, Ks. 66524
GORTON, Dr. Thomas &amp; Catherine,
831 Illinois, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
GRAVES, Harold &amp; Maxine,
1828 Ohio St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
GRIMMER, Karen,
2502 UniVersity Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
HANCUFF, Mary Louise,
P.O." Box 744, Baldwin, Ks. 66006
HARRIS, Mm. T. &amp; Virginia L.,
3418 W. 10th Terr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044-0064
HOUT, Goldie,
R.R. 5, Box 128, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
HOLDERMAN, Alden &amp; Mae,
1631 Pennsylvania, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
HOUGLAND, Maxine,
R.R. 1, Box 262, Perry, Ks. 66073
HUGHEY, Lora P., 2424 Melrose Lane Apt. A 307 Prairie Ridge Pl., Lawrence, Ks.66046
HUELSBERGEN, Helmut &amp; Ursula,
1908 Alabama St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046

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Douglas County, Ks. (continued)
JAMISON, Mary I.,
R.R. 2, Box 58-A, Baldwin, Ks. 66006
JARDON, Marvin &amp; Norma,
R.R. 1,
Baldwin, Ks. 66006-9716
JOHNSON, Marguerite &amp; Fred,
524 Lincoln, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
KEMBERLING, Jerry &amp; Sonnie,
306 Parkhill Terr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
KENNEDY, Max &amp; Jackie,
R.R. 2, Baldwin, Ks., 66006
KERSEY, John &amp; Alice,
P.O. Box 3945, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
KIDWELL, Irma L.,
1617 Rhode Island St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
KING, Myron &amp; Edwina,
2917 Santa Fe, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
KRAFT, Christine Davidson,
404 Cattleman St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
LAWSON, A. J. &amp; Mary,
2246 Tennessee, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
LENZ, Mark &amp; Brenda,
3404 Richard Ct., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
LONG, Mrs. Raymond,
Box 125, Eudora, Ks. 66025
MARKLEY, Yvonne',
R.R. 2, Box 164, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
~YER, Pauline F. &amp; Herman,
1227 Brook, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
MOORE, Mary &amp; Sharon K.,
1131 Delaware St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
MUSICK, Cheryl A., ' R.R. 5, Box 145, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
McCRARY, Letha,
1900 W. 31st St., E-19, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
McGEE, Virginia L.,
1102 Birch St., Eudora, Ks. 66025
McMANNESS, Erma G.,
1600 W. 22nd St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
McMANNESS, Michael &amp; Brenda,
R.R. 5, Box 46-A, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
NELSON, Dr. R. 0.,
2425 Orchard Lane, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
NORTH, Shirley,
1337 New Jersey, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
NUFFER, Paul,
R.R. 4, Box 157, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
ONESLAGER, Kevin,
114 Elm, Box 263, Baldwin, Ks. 66006
PARKER, Martha J.,
R.R. 2, Box 99, Overbrook, Ks. 66524
PAYNE, Bertha &amp; Jack,
936 Holiday, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
PAYNE, Janet,
213 High St., Baldwin, Ks. 66006
PINEGAR, Judy &amp; Gale,
1900 Crossgate Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
POSTMA, James L.,
P.P. Box 507, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
POTTER, Donald,
2210 New Hampshire, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
REED, Dr. Jim &amp; Polly,
1901 University Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
RICHARDS, Dean &amp; Catherine,
309 9th St., Box 616, Baldwin, Ks. 66006
SAMS, Bill &amp; Jerrie,
1831 Indiana, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
SAYLER, John &amp; Virginia,
342 Woodlawn Circle, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
SCHOTT, Cynthia,
P.O. Box 3989, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
SEDLAK, Ramona,
1500 E. 25th St. Terr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
SHELDON, Evelyn, 2908 Chisholm Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
SHERBON, Elizabeth,
1400 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
SHOGRIN, Quentin &amp; Donna,
648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
SMITH, Claude &amp; Zona,
939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
SNEDEGER, B. Jean &amp; Charles E., 1638 Rhode Island St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
SNEDEGER, Charles W. &amp; Sarah, 1130 Oregon St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
SPENCER, Iona B.,
R.R. 1, Box 274, Lecompton, Ks. 66050
STUART, Mary Lynn,
R.R. 2, Timerline Acres, Baldwin, Ks. 66006
SWEETS, Judy M.,
2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
TALLY, Fay &amp; Lloyd M.,
2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
TWEDELL, Gertrude,
531 Ash, Eudora, Ks. 66025
VAUGHN, Donald &amp; Wilma,
1946 Barker Ave., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
WELLING, Edna &amp; D. P.,
Rt. 3, Box 298A, Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
WHITSON, Robert H. &amp; Carol,
2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks. 66046

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Douglas County, Ks. (continued)
WIGGINS, Dorothy R.,
R.R. 2, Box 319W, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
WIGGINS, Jane M.,
R.R. 5, Box 54, ,Lawrence, Ks. 66046
WINCHELL, Arthur &amp; Mary Lou,
927 Crestline,
Lawrence, Ks. 66044
WORLEY, Charles &amp; Erma,
R.R. 6, Box 24, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
YOUNG, Phyllis J. Baecker,
202 W. 13th St., Eudora, Ks. 66025
Out of County
ABELLA, N.E. &amp; Lottie,
P.O. Box 726, Allen, TX. 75002-0726
ALLEN CBUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Acquisitions-Periodicals, Box 2270, Ft. Wayne, IN.
46801
BANDEMER, Wilber W.,
204 Chase, Portland, TX. 78374
BARKER, Jo Anne S.,
1940 Rocky Dells Dr., Prescott, AZ. 86303
BEASLEY, Willis Jr. &amp; Norma,
1525 S. Garfield St., Denver, CO. 80210
BIGSBY, Harold A.,
2716 Scruggs-- Park Dr., Ft. Worth, TX. 76118
BOCK, Mildred M.,
13811 Kimberly Dr., Largo, FL. 33544
BOGGS, Mrs. Vernon,
11556 El Camino Real Rd., Montrose, CO. 81401
BOWEN, Mrs. Charles,
4885 Academy St., San Diego, CA. 92109
BROWN, Capt. Keith F.,
5196 Mt. Alison Dr., San Diego, CA. 92111
BRUNK, Doris,
508 Oswell, Bakersfield, CA. 93307
BUTLER, June,
530 West 15th, Ottawa, Ks. 66067
CINICINNATI PUBLIC LIBRARY, Serial Unit, 800 Vine St., Cinicinnati, OH. 45202
COLWELL, Betty J.,
4922 Glenmeadow Dr., Houston, TX. 77096
CORDELL, Chloetta,
20185 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, K8. 66030
COTTER, Dennis J.,
5240 New Ct., West Bloomfield, MICH. 48033
COX, Margaret,
3900 Dana St., Fort Worth, TX. 76117
CRITTENDEN, Sandra L.,
P. O. Box 417, Oakland, Oregon 97462
DAKIN, Vera S. &amp; John, R.R. 2, Box 284, Drexel, MO. 64742
DAVIS, Donna V.,
4750 70th St., Townhouse #39, LaMesa, CA. 92041
DUMAS, Marilyn,
106 SE 41st Ave., Ocala, FL. 32671
DUNN, Elizabeth,
8935 Cottonwood, Apt. 3, Lenexa, KS. 66215
EADS, Miriam G.,
920 E. 6th, Pratt, KS. 67124
FAMILY HISTORY LIB. ACQ.,
35 Northwest Temple, Salt Lake City, UTe 84150
GANTENBEIN, Larry,
R.R. 1, Box 45, McLouth, Ks. 66054
GIMBLET, Ernest &amp; Dorothy,
1026 Martin Rd., Houston, TX. 77018
GOSS, Carrol W., M.D.,
4224 Christmas Tree Lane, Bakersfield, CA. 93306
HANNIG, Shelton &amp; MUriel,
106 Allendale Pl., Terre Haute, IN. 47802
HAYNES, Elizabeth,
4952 Sea Wolf Dr., Santa Rosa, CA. 95405-3560
HELLSTROM, Ray,
12000 Bennington, Grandview, MO. 64030
HERRINGTON, Miss Nancy,
806 Baltic Dr., Florissant, MO. 63031
HOFMANN, Barbara G.,
66 Lobsterback Rd., Trumbull, CT. 06611
HOGAN, Anna Marie,
3017 N. Racine Ave. Chicago, IL. 60657
HOOVER, Mark A.,
1573 Beverly Rd., Idaho Falls, ID. 83402
HOUSTON, Mary C.,
P.O. Box 2292, Topeka, KS. 66601
HUNTER, William P.,
2403 W. Springfield, Apt. W8, Champaign, IL. 61821
IRVIN, Virginia V.,
2109 20th Ave., Monroe, WIS. 53566
JOHNSON, Aurelia &amp; Otto,
1528 S. Oak St., Ottawa, KS. 66067
KENSIT, Inez S.,
Westmont Oaks, 4984 Westmont Ave., San Jose, CA. 95130
KIRK, Kyle K., Jr.,
3020 Shadybrook Dr., Midwest City, OK. 73110
KLINE, Mrs. Wilmer G.,
801 N. First St., Garden City, KS. 67846

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Out of County

(con~inued)

KNOX, Dennis I.,
162 S. Kings Highway, Stillwater, OK. 74074
KNOX, James &amp; Bernice,
R.R. 2, Box 99, Valley Falls, KS. 66088
LEONARD, Fred &amp; Rosalyn,
8490 Oakmont Dr., Santa Rosa, CA. 95409
McDONALD, Helen,
R. R. -2, Box 150B, Hayden Lake, ID. 83835
MAKER, Betty L.,
1107 N.E. Revere Ave., Bend, OR. 97701-4149
MARTIN, Peggy A.,
2804 Normandy Dr., Mishawaka, IN. 46545
MATTHEWS, Mary Jane,
P.O. Box 542, Portola, CA 96122
METSKER, Shirley A.,
13695 Boston St., Brighton, CO. 80601
MEYER, Ruth A.,
103 3rd St., Box 135, Winchester, KS. 66097
MILLER, Mrs. Winston,
521 Hill, Red Wing, MN. 55066
NEEL, Barbara,
6710 N.W. 31st Terr., Bethany, OK. 73008
623 Virginia Dr., Rio Vista, CA. 94571
O'Connell, Mary Bell,
Pearson, Frank E.,
4 S. California St., Lodi, CA. 95240-1908
PEMBERTON, Marie M.,
R.R. 1, Box 33, Pawhuska, OK. 74056
PROVINI. June Swadley,
9535 Elvis Lane, Seabrook, MD. 20706
REID, Janet,
13863 Kinbrook St., Sylmar, CA. 91342
RICE, Kathyrn L.,
1915 N. St., Gering. NEB. 69341
SANDERS, Mrs. Elizabeth,
R.R. 5, Box 366, Warrensburg, MO. 64093
SCHEER, Elinor Dale,
3090 N.,E. Lincoln, Hil lsboro, OR. 97124
SCHELL, Dorothy Viets,
731 S. Blaine, Moscow, ID. 83843
SHAW, Ray H.,
17410 Mpl. Vly. Hy. Sp. 75, Renton, WA. 98058
SHOEMAKER, Rose Mary,
705 N. Walnut, Medicine Lodge, KS. 67104
SMITH, Adell Carr,
2558 W. Village Lane, Springfield, MO. 65807
SNAVELY, Jack &amp; Jean,
1908 Edgewood Rd .• Sioux Falls, S.D. 57103
STEPHENS, Bernice,
P.O. Box 3455, San Bernadino, CA. 92413
THORNTON, Carnie E.,
34809 Donald Dr., Hemet, CA. 92343
THURBER, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Karl,
1020 Radcliffe St., Bakersfield, CA. 93305
TITLE, Barbara Dobbins,
3947 Greenwood, Orange, CA. 92669
TOMBERLIN, Virginia L.,
2724 Daniels Ave., S. Charleston, W. VA. 25303
VOPICKA, Mrs. Joane,
9133 S. 77th Ave., Bridgeview, IL. 60455
WALLACE, Anita M.,
1814 West Latimer, Tulsa, OK. 74127
WARSOP, Eunice Curtiss,
Box 589, De Soto, KS. 66018
WETZEL, Cherie B.,
5320 54th St. W., Tacoma, Washington, 98467
WHIPPLE, Darrel &amp; Judith,
76439 Alston Mayger Rd., Rainier, OR. 97048
WILLIAMS, Patricia J.,
P.O. Box 370, Ocean Park, WA. 98640
WISCONSIN, STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
816 State St., Madison, WI. 53706

If there are any errors in this membership list please notify the membership chairman in care of the Society. This will help to see that you get
your Pioneer and it will save the Society money. Thank you for your help.
Erma McManness
Membership Chairman

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH of JAMES LEI BEY
From Tracy Learnard Scrapbooks,
Courtesy Watkins Community Museum

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AMES LEIBEY, M. D., deceased, was born
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in Hamburg, Germany, and in boyhood ac.
companied his father, Frederick, to A~erica,
settling first in Philadelphia, but soon gOlOg to
:the Cumberland Valley, where he was reared and
leducated. He then went to New Orleans, where
;he studied medicine and began its practice. Re:turning north in 1848 he left New York for Cali;fornia via Cape Horn on the ship "Columbus,"
:and after a monotonous voyage landed in San
Francisco. Going inland, he engaged in miniug. In 1852 he returned east, bringing with
him a considerable amount of gold-dust. For a
time he made his home in Cincinnati, Ohio,
where he owned property, but later went back
to New Orleans and embarked in the sugar refining business, making shipments of sugar to the
north by boat.
In Logansport, Ind., in May, 1856, Dr. Leibey
married Miss Nancy A. Graham. Their wedding tour was - a trip to Leavenworth, Kans.,
where they arrived on the 30th of the same
month. On the 3d of October, 1856, they came
to Lawrence in a stage with nine passengers, guarded by. twenty-six dragoons, whose
presence the border warfare rendered necessary.
Crossing the Kaw by means of a rope ferry, they
entered the town that was to be their future
home. Both being ardent free-state advocates
and stanch Republicans, they incurred the hatred
of pro:slavery sympathizers, whose malice they
suffered more than once. They were living in
LaYKence at the time of the Quantrell raid and
lost their residence and business property by fire.
Dr. Leibey was taken a prisoner and locked in a
room above the hardware store, it being the intention to fire the building with him in it. A
guard was placed before the store to prevent his
es~pe. Mrs. Leibey was driven out of her house
by the gang. Learning her husband's where-

Sublitted by Judy". Sweets

abouts, she went to the guard' and appealed to
him for the doctor's release, but in vain. Afterward another ruffian was put ou guard and she
made her appeal to him, but of course without
avail. As she stood watching, she saw the
guard hurry across to a saloon. At once she ran
upstairs, took her husband down the rear stairs
and hastened witJt him to the river, where they
escaped in safety. ,..
After the raid, Dr. and Mrs. Leibey returned
to Leavenworth and remained there until a house
was built for them in Lawrence. From the
shock and danger of. the raid Mrs. Leibey suffered a long illness and it was some time before
she 'regained her former strength. In October
they returned to Lawrence and took up their residence in a frame house that had been built for
them. Soon afterward they erected the residence
in which Mrs. Leibey and her daughter ~ow
make their home. The latter, Lily Graham
Leibey, is an accomplished musician, highly educated, well iuformed in arts, music and science,
and is her mother's companion both in domestic
interests and the broader field of knowledge and
culture. Dr. Leibel' was a wan of more thanordinary ability. His education was broad and
he was familiar with several languages, besides
being a musician, a performer on various instruments and a vocalist .. From the age of seven~ .
teen he was a member of the Presbyterian
Church and his life was that of an earnest Christian. Fraternally he was identified with J:he
Masons. His death occurred in 1868, when he
was fifty-six years and ten months old.

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF NANCY (GRAHAM) LEI BEY
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(Mrs. James LEI BEY)
From Tracy Learnard Scrapbooks,

" l' Courtesy Watkins Community Museum

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, ~ RS. NANCY A. (GRAHAM) LEIBEY is one
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,of the pioneer women of Lawrence, to whose
patriotic devotion and sterling judgment
much of the early gro~th of this city was due.
Much has been written and much said concern, ; ing tbe men who came to Kansas 'in early days
,\ I, with the hope of making this a free state, and
: certainly too much cannot be said i~ their,praise;
but little has been written regarding the women
who came west in the' 50S, who endured all the
. horr,?,rs an!1J),uf(ered_thehardsl~ips of border war- 'I
I fare, and who, in spite of all perils, remained '
, true, faithful and steadfast to the end. Such, iii
brief, isthe story of Mrs. Leibey'slife. Shecame .•
west a bride, leaving a home where every comfort '
had been found and' a state where peace reigned;
from such a place she was brought to a state rent
with dissension and stained with the blood of
martyred citizens. ,Like her husband, she was a
radical Abolitionist and was determined to do all
within her power to advance the free-state cause.
In early days she became acquainted with all the
noted men of Kansas and was an ardent admirer
and personal friend of "Jim" Lane and other
I Abolitionists.
Prom the age of seven until fifteen our subject
lived in Springfield, Ohio, where 'she attended
the public schools and academy. When seventeen she began to teach in Logansport and continued until her marriage three years later. She
then came to Kansas with Dr. Leibey and has
since made this state her home and has maintained the deepest interest in its welfare. While
in Leavenworth a body of men came from Platte
, County, Mo., to terrify the free-state people.
, She was sitting on the porch at the Phillips house
as they passed by. The next morning another
company appeared and surrounding the house,
,sent some of their men into the house. Several
free-state men were shot in the ha11,~.. 'Nillinlll
,Phillips was killed and his brother wounded.
Fearing the seizure of their possessions, she had
the trunks taken into a building in the rear of a
neighboring house and there locked. All freestate' workers were ordered by the pro-slavery
invaders to leave, and many,' fearing for their
'., lives, hastened away, some going on the boat
"Emma." Dr. and Mrs. Leibey were boarding

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,wIth-Colonel Sharpe, a pro-,slavery m'an~

A mob,

!from Alabama swamp ordered them to leave, and

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they went to Richland Landing,' then down the;
i river by boat.
During the passage they met the i
: "Old Emigrant," and boarded it, finding among:
jts passengers Mr. Geary, the new gov~rnor of:
Kansas, who had been a friend of the doctor in i
California. They returned with him to Forti
Leavenworth and remained in the colonel's home
for twenty-one days. Afterward they experi-!
enced all the perils of war times in Lawrence and j
more than once escaped as by miracle.
;
Since Dr. Leibey's death Mrs. Leibey ha~.i
. given her attention to the management of her!
property and moneyed interests, in which, being j
a thorough business woman, she has been quite ~
successful. She has never lost her love for Kansas and no one rejoices in its prosperity more'
I
than does she.
-,

Note: "rs. Leibey'~ father and grandfather were
naled Israel 6rahal. Her lother, "ary, was the
daughter of Daniel Bowen. In 1835 Nancy 6rahal
was born in a hunter's lodge near Uniontown,
fayette Co., PA. for further falily infor.ation
see cOIPIete sketch in Tracy Learnard scrapbooks.

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C, B, YOUNG'S 1897 fWlLE HILL FARr" JOURNAL
GRANT TOWNSHIP
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1 Very wann- Working on crib no. 2
1 Bill &amp; John husking on ground.
2 Sleeting - a good deal colder. Carpenters finishing house.
Lower floors about laid.
6 Been quite cold for several days, but getting warmer
7 Still warmer, snaw going.
7 Hauled out the rest of house lumber. Quite wann, roads muddy.
8 Bought iron roofing for corn crib $27-- 972 sq. ft. - $27,-9 Bought T1400g coal of KEIR.
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8 1/3 lbs. ? Mineral Red for crib roof. 25C
9 Paid M. HILL in full for husking.
9 Working on saw frame.
9 Painters came out this morning.
9 Laid iron roof on crib,. not painted on upper under side, ~ day
for two men. Rained-snawed-settled to a rain from southeast.
12 Finished making saw frame. Very muddy cannot get on wheat-to-get
fodder.
15 Roofed the south crib with native boards except about - 15 ftTime about - 6 hours Went to town for blinds and extra screns ?
last of stuff for house.
15 Carpenters finished house.
22 Painters finished inside of house.
23 Paid C. ACHNINq for iron roofing.
23 Paid KEIR for coal $1.65
23 Turned cold and froze up.
6 Very cold, roads very rough.
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Jan. 28 Commenced breaking stalks this morning.
" 29 Breaking stalks. Horses feet rather tender.
" 30 Breaking stalks in morning. About ·s.i.x rounds more will finish
the piece. Time 13 hours
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1 &amp; 2 Picking up shock corn.
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3 Fanned load of wheat - commenced to rain, can't haul wheat. Wheat
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6 Sold wheat to J. D. B. for 80C per bu. about 1000 bu.
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6 Bt. collar for Jessie $2.00
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Went to SCOTT sale, everything sold high.
Sawing wood in a.m.
Picking up corn for RILEY, 43 baskets.
Painters came out at noon.
Hauled lumber--Finished that job.
Waxed Hall floor.
Worked on' dinig room floor.
Hurrah for McK.-- Waxed dining room floor.
Raining--Paid E.W.A. $3.00
Returned THAYERS saw--Finished sawing stove wood.
Picked up WILSONS corn.
All but 6 rows grapes trimmed.
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Mar. 18 Paid J.B. $1.50
" 18 RILEY husking out-rest-of standing corn.
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15 Finished painting house.
18 WILSONS moved away.
" 22 Paid lodge dues for 4 mo. $2.00
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" 23 Working on moving old house.
24 Finished moving house.
" 24 Picked up one load of corn for J.B. 52 bu.
" 24 Shock corn husked. Finished
Apr. 3 Rathr rainy durning the week. Plowed for potatoes Friday afternopn and Sat. Will harrow Monday and commence planting Tuesday.
6 Commenced planting potatoes Tuesday. Planted allan the corn
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" 10 Ground about 20 bu. wheat. Worked in old house
" 11 Hauled fifty posts from lower place.
" 11 Paid E. W.A. --one dollar
" 16 Finished paking stalks.
" 16 Paid E.W.A. $7.00 check.
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" 19 Sold hogs 7 weighed 164011 @ 355--$58.20
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" 23 Commenced planting yellow corn. H. P.
" ___23 E.W.A. dug out ditch at south end of wheat H.P.
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" 23 Listed peice of land south of straw yard
23 Two harrows harrowed north half of plowed ground 3 hours
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Rained during night.
Paid E.H.A. one dollar.
Bought ! sack Flour for RILEY $1.10.
7,:? Board Meeting.
Planting corn H.P.
Finished planting corn H.P. about 10 a.m.
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" 28 Commenced plowing SSAP 1 team.
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" 27-28-29 Blind cultivating potatoes. 2 days
" 26 E.W.A. &amp; J.B. commenced plowing for onions-3 acres
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" 28 Young mules scared &amp; broke lose .
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Finished Harrowing potatoes 1 team 1~ days.
May 1 Harrowed ground for corn around slough place--Finished planting
onions.
3-4-5 Plowing for corn. Finished 6:30 P.M.
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10 RILEY working drill.
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south edge 2 teams-2 drills
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May 13 Sold stag &amp; sow 9.75# @3C 80# on stag.
" 12 E.W.A. drilled ~ day with NELSONS drill. Rained in p.m.
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18 Ernest commenced cultivating corn H.P. with disc with the disc
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19 RILEY working on corn H.P.
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No.4. No. 4 being same as 3 except being drilled with weavil-Bought spray pump of W.B. Co. for $3.25.
13 Corn Drills were used in the fast speed and next to largest plate
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Morgan drill, NELSON combined drill used with seven hole plate
All may be to thick.
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(48.15) about 44 bu.
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Paid RILEY one dollar.
E.W.A. &amp;RILEY plowing potatoes
Ernie commenced cultivating listed corn north peice SSL
Hauled last of wheat--52 bu. musty 4O¢
Uncle Will and Chas. left for Boston 5:45 a.m.

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Corn crossing peice 2 teams 11 a.m.
Finished plowing all corn on potatoe patch working south now
Broke disc to old disc cult now
RILEY &amp; Bill finished crossing chick corn (APSS)
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RILEY &amp; EWA crossing corn H.P.
" 5 Plowing-watermelons 1 team ~ day 1 team disc cult. listed north
edge of south peice A.P.
Made offer of $2400.00 for COLLINS place. Bought new disc for cult.
" 6 Hitch up Billy to cart--some trouble at first but ok after.
Time cult, chick corn APSS
H day cult, straight way.
Finished 4/2 6/2 2~ day 2 cult. crossing Finished 4/4 6/4
Time on H.P. 4/5 Saturday 2 teams crossing
2~ days 2 teams first time straight way Finished 3/19 5/19
" 5 Paid RILEY 5.00
Paid EWA 5.00

Jtme 5

May----------------

29
31
22
28
27
26
21
22
24
24
26
21
21
26
28
29

-44-l5-40¢ musky
-52-50-40¢ musky
-10-55-70¢ ok
-89-50-70¢ ok
-48-l5-70¢
-8l-20-70¢
-59-30-70¢
-104-15-70¢

-92-20-70~

-45-56-41-15-70 cashed
-57----70
"
-about 44 70 cashed
-82-35-70 cashed
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-48
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Notes:
1. Spelling of words copied exactly
as written in book.
2. Stag (page 35) is a male swine
castered after maturity.
3. Fanning wheat (page 31) - To winnow
(grain or chaff) to separate by means
of wind or a current of air.
To be continued:
Submitted by Carol Whitson
Lawrence, Ks.

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MINUlES OF THE t'mINGS OF CLINTON TOWN COMPANY

1857-1858
Census of Clinton for Jan. 1, 1858
Males 23
Females 27
Clinton, K. T.

Dec. 12, 1857

The shareholders of Winchester met on Feb 14th 1857.
The house was called to order and Thos. D. WALTON appointed Secretary.
An additional quarter section was purchased of Mr. ALLGAIRE for which
he receives from the proprietors four hundred dollars and fifty dollars
reserving his house and also one share value of twenty-five dollars.
A motion was made and carried to divide the townsite containing three
hundred and twenty into one hundred shares and a valuation put upon them
of twenty five dollars per share.
March 2nd, 1857
The meeting was called to order by the chair on motion of M. ALBIN.
C. O. BEAM was appointed sec protem in place of Mr. WALTON.
On motion of Mr. UMBARGER the descriptions of the Town to be published
in the Herald of Freedom.
motion of G. UMBERGER, J. A. BEAM and Dr. TOMPSON was appointed a
committee to draft bylaws and rules and regulations for the government
of the above association.

On

motion it was unanimously consented to change the name of the town
of Winchester to that of Clinton on motion the meeting adjourned til
the 6 of March.

On

March 7, 1857
The meeting was called by the chair on motion G. BEAM was appointed
secretary protem.
On motion the chair of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee read the
Constitution and Bylaws.
On

motion the President it be unanimously adopted.

On motion article first section section section first was adopted
Article 2nd was unanimously adopted
Art 3d Unanimously adopted
Art 4th Unanimously adopted
Art 5th Unanimously adopted

Bylaws
Art 1 - 11 Unanimously adopted
Art 12 laid on the table til next meeting

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Art 13 Unanimously adopted
Art 14 amended and passed by a majority
A motion was made to adjourn and was voted down
Art 15-35 Unanimously adopted
On motion to elect President to the Constitution and bylaws

T. B. WOODARD was elected President by a majority
H. W. TOMPSON was elected secretary by a majority
D.
?
was elected recorder
G. W. UMBARGER was elected one of the trustees by ballot
J. A. BEAM was elected one of the trustees by ballot
R. N. WOODARD was elected trustee by a majority
List full
On motion a committee was appointed to classify the lots

The committee appointed by the chair was J. BEAM and G. W. UMBARGER
and J. ? CASEBIER.
M. ALBIN was elected treasurer according to the Constitution
On motion the meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday March the 19th 1857
Clinton March 28th, 1857
Town Company met pursuant to notice
Moved minutes of last meeting read and corrected minutes read of secretary moved and carried that trustees see to the removal of the corpses
on the town site moved and carried that secretary procure a share book
and record shares and etc.
Application for expunging the fourteenth and twentieth section of the
bylaws by five members as follows:
Daniel VANCIL, T. B. WOODARD, J. CASEBIER and H.H. TOMPSON
Moved and carried that trustees be allowed to sell town property in shares
as determined by bylaws
Moved and carried to adjourn to meet Wednesday at 9 o'clock A.M.
Clinton Apr. 1st, 1857
Company met persuant to adjournment called to order by the chair on
motion A. CURTISS was elected secretary protem
Moved and carried that the drawing of lots commence and that it be done
in the order in which the names of individuals drawing whose names are
recorded as shareholders.
Clinton K T August the 15, 1857
Town Company met pursuant to call
On motion of Mr. BEAM, Daniel VANCIL was called to the chair G. W. UMBARGER

Sec protem pore

On motion of Mr. BEAM the Clinton Town Company donates the Block on which

the mill is on to the Mill Company.

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By motion of G. W. UMBARGER the following names were selected to classify
the balance of the lots: Daniel VANCIL, Nicholas ALLGARES and J. A. BEAM.
On motion of Mr. BEAM that the secretary protem post notices for the
drawing of the Clinton Town lots
On motion of Mr. BEAM that the classifying Committee secure the tickets
for the drawing.
On motion of Mr. CASEBl3R. moved to adjourn to meet Tuesday the 25-'57.
Clinton Town Shareholders
met this 25th day of Aug 1857 pursuant to notices for this purpose of
drawing the second time of lots which will be at this drawing of five lots
to each share making with the previous drawing of Apr 1st 1857 eight lots
to the share
whereupon J. A. BEAM was elected president protem pore
Drawing proceeded with and resulted registered in the book for that purpose
H. W. Tompson (clerk)
Dec 12th 1857
Town Company met pursuant to adjournment the president in the chair.
Moved and carried that. UMBARGER, VANCIL and BEAM was appointed as
Committee to name the streets and alleys of Clinton and report to the
next meeting of the Company.
On motion of CASEBIER the trustees procure the means to preempt the
townsite moved by Mr. BEAM that the trustees be empowered to select
and donate two or 4 lots to any man or men that will put up a mill.
Moved to adjourn til two weeks from this date eve at 6 o'clock pm.
November 26th 1858
Clinton Town Company met today pursuant to notice by president of the Co.
Meeting called to order by the president.
Moved and carried that the Company proceed to elect new officers by
ballot and T. H. Woodard was elected President.
G. W. UMBARGER was elected secretary
J. A. BEAM
N. AlLGAIER
H. W. Tompson were elected trustees
Moved and carried that the secretary procure a deed for the townsite
and report at the next meeting
Moved and carried to adjourn to meet next Saturday at early Candle light.

Submitted by Martha Parker

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"It is by working together that we achieve the most progress
toward our completed family history."

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CHARLOTTB V. CUTTBR's SBVBNTIETHBIRTHDAY CBLBBRATION

From:

Republican Journal, Lawrence, KS., October 10, 1873.

"Yesterday the seventieth
birthday of Mrs. Charlotte V.
Cutter was made the occasion by
her affectionate children ... It
took
place at
the
Cutter
homestead adjacent to Vinland.
" ... The lady in whose home the
noble company was gathered was
born in 1803 and long a widow,
came to Kansas with younger
members of the family fourteen
years prior to occupy the home
her
sons had prepared
for
her ... We found among the goodly
company the following:
John ROWE, who was born in Yorkshire, England in 1799 and
arrived in Kansas May 21st 1856; also his wife, Ellen ROE born
also in Yorkshire, England and having come to Kansas in 1857.
Zach~riah
WARREN, born in Virghinia in 1799, has lived here
thirteen years. His wife Elizabeth WARREN, also born in Virginia,
1797. These two venerable souls have lived together as man and
wife these fifty-one years.

Thomas PEARSON, born in Tennessee in 1806, has been in Kansas
fourteen years. His wife, Rhoda PEARSON, born in Ohio in 1820.
Rev. C.H. LOVEJOY, born in New Hampshire in 1811, and came
hither March, 1856. His wife, Julia L. Lovejoy, sixty-one years
of age, came to Kansas with her husband.
Daniel GOULD, born in Ohio in 1794. came to Kansas in 1855.
Lurany GOULD, his wife, born in Ohio in 1816, came hither with
her husband.
Z.D. WOOD, a New Yorker, aged fifty-six, and his wife, C.A.
WOOD, sixty years old, born in Vermont.
Mrs. Mary GILL, aged 70, born in Cornwall, England. Mrs. G.
and her husband have been partners in wedlock forty-nine years.
Lucy ESTABROOK, aged fifty-four,. came here in March,
from western Massachusetts.
Mrs. Irene DUNN, aged sixty-nine, born in Ohio.

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Mrs. K. WALTON, born in Maryland.
Mrs. Sophia L. SOULE, born in Bath, Maine,
in 1807, came to
Kansas in the fall of 1855 to join her husband, Amasa SOULE, who
will be remembered by all the old settlers as the "venerable
cooper," the inveterate abolitionist who harbored runaways, the
non-resistant who moulded bullets and sharpened bayonets; a
member of the convention which framed our State constitution, and
member elect of the first State Legislature,but who died ~re the
fruition of his hopes in the admission of Kansas as a free state.
We complete our list of the more advanced of the party with
Adrian DAVIS, aged sixty-five,
from westport, Maine, on a visit
to Kansas. There were present also, T.C. Marsh of Chicago, Rev.
V.M. King and his amiable lady, now of Burlingame, in this state,
and the children and grandchildren of the family.
We found all these gray heads, then, grouped together for the
first time in their lives, enjoying this occasion immeasurably ..• "

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Hou,se bui 1 t by Char lotte Varnum Cutter's son, George in 1858 on
his claim in Vinland, Douglas County,Kansas Territory. George's
brother and sister, Alfred and Charlotte came to this homesite in
1858 and his mother, Charlotte V. Cutter and his sisters Martha
and Sarah and brother, John came the following sprin~.
The
house, built mostly of walnut, was razed in the 1920's.
Note:
Charlotte (Varnum) Cutter died in 1880. She was the widow
of John Pierce Cutter.
(Photos: Courtesy of Watkins Community Museum and Mrs. Herschell
Hemph ill). Subli tted by Judy It. Sweets

�Title:

The People's Standard Edition of the HOLY BIBLE,
Ziegler and McCurdy, 1872.

MARRIAGES
Mrs. and Mr. Charlie MILLER, married 1897-April 28.
Elmer Lee MILLER and Josephine Anne OLIVER June 27, 1931
Mary Virginia MILLER and Monroe SCHILLING Oct. 6, 1940
John Marshall MILLER and Mary Jane SHOOKMAN Dec 29, 1853
Marilyn Ann MILLER and John Francis HEIMOVIES, Jr. June 12, 1960
BIRTtlS
Elmer Lee MILLER Jan 1, 1907
Dana W. MILLER Jan 22, 1871
Charlie W. MILLER Sept 27, 1869
Mary Virginia MILLER Oct 7th 1920
Monroe Milford 3 imon SCHILLING Apr 20th 1919
Charlie William MILLER Sept 27, 1869
Dona Winifred SHOOKMAN Jan 22, 1871
Josephine Anne OLIVER Aug 17, 1903
Marilyn Ann MILLER Feb. 24,1937
John Marshal MILLER Sept 28, 1819
Mary Jane MILLER NoV 5, 1834
Elizah Marshal 'MILLER Ja,n 2nd, 1873

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&lt;continued from Volume XII, No.1)

THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY
OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
1920

Pages:

208-213

DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMERS' DIRECTORY
Abbrevi ati ons· Used in thi s Di rectory
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses,
( ); figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name·
of farm follows name of children in quotation marks. In case of tenant,
the farm owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE
Jones, John R (Ver.a James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, Rl
Kanwaka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
Means
Jones, John R--Name.
(Vera James)--Wife's Maiden name.
Ch James, Albert--Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm"--Name of farm.
Lawrence Rl--Postoffice Lawrence, R. F. D. 1
Kanwaka Sec 13--Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a--Owner of 160 acres.
(1866)--Lived in county since 1866 •
. __Tel. lawr.ence Lawrence-- Telephone.
F

FALLEY, Owen F., (Elizabeth ANDRIA) Ch June, James; Lone Star R1,
Marion Sec lNE T5a O. G. MARKLEY (1919) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
FAIRLY, William G., (Mary MITCHELL) Vin1and Rl, Palmyra Sec 6NW T50a
Ross HAUGHN (1907) Tel. Vinland Vinland
FARLEY, J. T., (Mary BALDWIN) Ch Mary Elizabeth, Eben; Lawrence R5,
Wakarusa Sec 15N 080a (1892) Tel. Kansas lawrence
FARMER, D. Clark, Ch Myrtle, Otis, Minnie, Blanche, Raymond; Lawrence
R9, Clinton Sec 23E 0160a (1900)
FAWL, Charles J., (Jennie BEURKE) Ch Atha, ~Jilliam, Arthur, George,
Julia, Emmett, Charles, Jr., Clifford, Margaret, Aleatha; Overbrook
R2, Marion Sec 31SW 0320a (1865) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FAWL, Mrs. Mary, (Mary BOURKE) Ch Edna, Maud; Overbrook R4, r~arion Sec
29NW 0160a (1893) TeL Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FAWL, William E., Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 31SW T80a Charles J. FAWL
(1897) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FEATHERSTOM, Louis H., (Lutie WELMRE) Ch Lloyd, Lila; Overbrook R2
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FEATHERSTON, Thomas, Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 27NE 0160a (1900 Tel.
Alfred Overbrook
FENTON, Seth, (Anna ROE) Ch Webb, John; Vinland Rl, Palmyra 22rJW 077a

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FERGUSON, Jessie H., (Ellecta CHRISTY) Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 5E
T160a Czaplinski (1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
FINNERTY, William, (Mary Finnerty, sister) Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec
llSW 0320a (1858) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
FISHBURN, AlfredO., (Cecil Flory) Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 15SE T85a
H. H. FISHBURN Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FISHBURN, Chauncey R., (Rhoda Vaun) Ch Carrie, Irene" Ross, Claude;
"Cottage Hill Farm," Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 27SE T80a H. H.
FISHBURN (1896) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FISHBURN, Franklin, (Christina BARTON) Ch. Glenn, Pearl, Aubrey,
Thelma; Lone Star R., Clinton Sec 35S 0240a (1871) Tel. Lone Star
Lone Star
FISHBURN, Glenn B., (Hazel HUSTON) (Mrs. Addie HUSTON, mother-in-law
and Harold HUSTON, brother-in-law) Ch Marguerlie; Richland R18,
Marion Sec 9NE T160a F. FISHBURN (1897) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
FISHBURN, Henry H., (Nannie BARNHART) Ch Ora, Chauncey, Alfred, McKinley, Mabel, Maurice, Cecil, Dorsey, Agnes, Lefa, Ezra, Theodore;
"Grandview Farm," Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 15SE 0555a (1863) Tel •
. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FISHBURN, John W., (Martha BARNHART) Ch Rachel, Ruth; (Alfred HORR,
adopted) Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 14SW 0160a (1863) Tel. Farmers'
Independent Overbrook
FISHER, Albert W., (Josephine CLARK) Ch Harold, Fred, Alvin, Claude;
Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 14SE 0200a (1876) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
'FISHER, Harry W., (Carrie CLARK) Ch Lester, Mabel, Velma, Lois; Baldwin
R2, Willow Sec 18S 0160a- (1879) Tel. Centropolis Centropolis
FITCHPATRICK, George I., (Sallie WILLIAMS) Ch Rene, Martha, Ethel,
George, Maud, Pearl, Nettie, Otto, Johnie; Lawrence R4, Palmyra Sec
7NW 0134~a (1913) Tel. Vinland Vinland
FITZPATRICK, F. G. (Minnie WALTER) Ch Jane; Lecompton R2, Lecompton
Sec 16-17W T320a Mrs. Jane FITZPATRICK (1874) Tel. Bell Lecompton
FITZPATRICK, Mrs. Jane, Ch Frank, Kirk; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec
21W 0130a (1868) Tel. Lecompton Lecompton
FITZPATRICK, James T., (Emma WOOD) Ch Lloyd, Jennir; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec 12W T280a Henry WILL (1918) Tel. Stull Stull
FLANDERS, Truman E., (Sada DUNN) Ch Margaret, Harold; Baldwin R4,
Palmyra Sec 5SW 013a (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
FLEER, August, (Mary BREITHAUPT) Ch Emma, Walter, Mabel, Irvin, George;
Baldwin Rl, Marion Sec 25NE 0160 a (1869) Tel Mutual Worden
FLEER, Frederic WL, (Lizzie MULTER) Ch Henry, Lucas, Clara; Baldwin
R4, Willow Sec 32N 0225a (1869) Tel. Mutual Worden
FLEER, Lucas B., (Edna STEWARD) Baldwin Rl, Willow Sec 32N T80a
H. W. FLEER (1894) Tel. Mutual Worden
FLESHMAN, Phil, (Noramay SANDERS) Ch Leslie, Edna, Arline; Baldwin
R5, Palmyra Sec 19NE OlOOa (1876) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin &amp; Vinland
Vinland
fLETCHER, Samuel M. &amp; Sons, ODora RUMBAUGH) Ch Melvin, Sherman, Mathew,
Lillie, Capitola, Bessie, Rachel, Vavie~ Dixie, Lawrence R2,
Wakarusa Sec 22SE T805 s D. McCONWELL(1916) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
FLORA, Owen H., (Ida WRAY) Ch Elmer, Gladys; "Cedar Hill Farm,"
Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 13N 0120a (1914) Tel. Kansas Lawrence

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FLORY, Abraham, J., (Delia WINGERT) Ch E-ta, Mabel, Wesley, Baldwin R5,
Willow Sec 17N 0160a (1876) Tel. Lone Star Lone Rtar
FLORY, Amos, Ida FILBRUN) Ch Arthur, Edna, Windred, Raymond, Leonard,
Ruth; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 27N T160a C. E. &amp; V. M. FLORY (1877)
Tel. Mutual Worden
.
FLORY, Bert E., (Messie TAYLOR) Ch Mildred, Anita, Lloyd, Melvln,
Robert; Lone Star Rl, Clinton Sec 36SE 080a (1888) Tel. Lone Star
Lone Star
.
FLORY, Daniel, (Vina BOOTS) Ch Claude, Eva; Lawrence R4, Wlllow Sec
14N 0160a (1873) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
.
FLORY, Edward 0., (Rebecca HINES) Ch Mabel, Austa Clyd~, Cecll; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec lSE 0160a (1870) Tel. Farmers Independent
Overbrook
FLORY, Elmer L., (Ella Montgomery) Ch Riley, Harvey, Henry, Arley;
Lawrence R4 Willow Sec llN 0160a (1872) Tel. Home Lone Star
FLORY, Fred C.,'(Cora HOOVER) Ch Virgil, Lois, Benjamin; IIValley View
Farm,1I Lone Star Rl, Willow Sec 8N 0200a (1889) Tel. Lone Star Lone
Star
II
V·
FLORY, Harry C., (Pearl PEFFLY) Ch Opal, Helen, Marie; P·leasant lew
Farm," Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 9S T 160a Mary E. PEFFLY (1886)
Tel. Mutual Worden
FLORY, HarveH., (Eva L. RESER) Ch Aha, Talmage; "Homer Farm,"
Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 14SW 0240a (1916) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
FLORY, Harvey M., (Elsie SHULER) Lone Star Rl, Willos Sec 9N T160a
Wesley Flory (1898) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star .
FLORY, Ira C., (Flory FLORA) (Amos Rightsman, nephew) Ch Nettie;
Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 23N 080a (1871) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
FLORY,Irvin S., (Verda PENCE) Ch Orville, Paul, Dudley; Baldwin R5,
Willow Sec llN 0133a (1883) Tel. Mutual Worden
FLORY, John M., (Sarah ANDERSON) Ch Winnona, Bert, Fred, Martin,
Joseph, Homer, Arthur, Robert; IIWhite Crest Farm,1I Lone Star Rl,
Clinton Sec 36SE 0160a (1864) Tel. Bell Lawrence
FLORY, James H., (Agnes RESER) Ch Ralph, Clifford, Chloe; Lone Star
R1, Marion Sec 1NE T90a W. E. CORBUTT (1876) Tel. Lone Star Lone
Star
FLORY, Roy (Gertrude GRIFFITH) Lone Star Rl Marion Sec 1NE 0160a
(1882) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
FLORY, Virgil M., (Ruth HODGES) Casafus Flory, Broather) "Spring Dale
Farm,1I Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 27N T240a Isaac D. FLORY (1869)
Tel. Mutual Worden
FLORY, W. Austin, (May HERBERT) Ch Alva, Maud, Iva, Fred, Frank, Gladys,
Esther; IIElm Springs Farm,1I Lone Star R1, Willow Sec 6N 0100a
(1864) Tel. Bell Lawrence
FLORY, Wesley, (Susana ULRICH) Ch Elmer, Ira, Abraham, Mary, Elnora,
Christine; Lone Star 'Rl, Willow Sec 9N 0160a (1864) Tel. Lone Star
Lone Star
FOGERTY, Bert R., (Lydia POSTMA) Ch Frances, Mildred, Nellie, Hazel
Clayton; Richland R18, Marion Sec 6NW 030a (1873) Tel. Richland'
Richland
FORDYCE, Walter D., (Martha THOMAS) Ch Eva, Don, Blanche, Edith Arthur
'
Grace, Lorine, Maud; Vin1and R1, Palmyra Sec 10NW T240a Mattson
(1917) Tel. Vin1and Vin1and
FORSYTHE, Edward S., (Carrie WARNER) Ch Estella, Mildred, Warner;
Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 13 OlOOa (1912) Tel. Eudora Eudora

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FORTH, Earl B., (Bertha OEHRLE) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 34SE T80a G.
OEHRLE (1894) Tel. Farmers' Independent Over-rook
FORTH E. P., (Anna RUSSELL) Ch Fred, Charles, Effie, Myrtle, Earl,
Arlie; Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 3SE 0200a (1870) Tel. Farmers'
Independent Overbrook
FORTH, Frederic B., (t~ay SKAGGS) Ch Harry; Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 3SE
T200a E. P. FORTH (1883) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FORTH, John A., (Lizzie Wright) Ch Marvin, Amy; "Sunflower Valley Farm,"
Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec lOSE 0160a (1869) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
FORTH, Marvin E., (Austa FLORY) Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec lOSE 080a
(1895) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
FORTH, William P., (Martha Baker) Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 15N 080a (1872)
Tel. Mutual Worden
FOSTER, Arthur, (Kate DIXON) Ch Alvin, Lloyd, Faye, Arlene, Kermit;
Baldwin R5 ·Palmyra.Sec29.NW 0160a(1910) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
FOUST, Allen F., (Faith Doolittle) Ch Dorothy, Robert; Eudora R3, Eudora
Sec 25S 080a Eudora Sec 36 T80a B. F. FOUST (1880) Tel. Bell Eudora
FOWLER, Joel A., (Nettie HILL) Ch Rosetta, John, Jesse, Christine,
Walter, Evelyn, Charles; Baldwin R3. Palmyra Sec 27NW T67a Bishop
GRAYLE (1915) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
FRAKER H. T., (Emma SHOOK) Ch Ethel, Edith, Guy, James; Lecompton R3
Lecompton Sec 18E )70a (1910) Tel. Bell Lecompton
FRAKER, George, M., (Lu1a CALHORN) Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 20E T160a
E. T. EMRY (1910)
FRAKER, John, (Martha CALHORN) Ch Eva, Mabel, Stella, Alfred, Jess,
Lloyd, Dere11; Eudora Sec 18 T157a Mrs. A. CLARK (1917) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
FRAUENSELDER, Mrs. Got1ieb, (Saloma SIEGRIST) Ch Mata1ine; Baldwin R1,
Willow Sec lOS 040a (1896)
FREESE, Fredrick W., (Annie L. LICHTFIED) Ch R ~ph, Clyde, Louise,
Lawrence, Fredrick, Elwin; "The Homestead Farm," Lawrence R2, Eudora
Sec 35S 0240a (1916) Tel. Bell Lawrence
FREESE, Mrs. J. H., Ch William, Frank, Oliver, Herbert, Mary, Esther,
Maud, Clara; Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 26S 0160a (1870) Tel. Bell
Lawrence
FRENCH, John M., (Cora BUNCE) Ch Gladys, John, Stanley; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 35-36 0160a (1906) Tel. Bell Lecompton
FRITZEL, John V., (Anna GUSTAFTON) Ch Margaret, Dortha, Albert, John;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 12 0160a (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
FROWE, William, (Mildred JUNKLES) Ch Janet, Eleanor, Eugene, Warren;
"North View Farm," Lawrence R5 Wakarusa Sec 24NW 042~a (1893) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
FRYE, D aiel, F., Jr., (Daniel F. FRYE father, and Olive M. FRYE sister)
Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 26NW 078a (1872) Tel. Mutual Vinland
FRYE, John W., (Edna OLMSTEAD) (Martha OLMSTEAD, mother) Ch Eva; Baldwin
R3, Palmyra Sec 25NW Tl60a M. OU~STEAD (1895) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville &amp; Vinland Vin1and
FURNEY, J. R., (MaggieBIGLINT) Ch Julia, Eunice; Lawrance R9, Wakarusa
Sec 35NW OlOa (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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GABRIEL, Charles, Ch Leota, Pearl, Lelia; "Maple Grove Farm," Eudora

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Gen Del, Eudora Sec 17 0160a (1872) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GABRIEL, Gus (Anna HORNBERGER) Ch Alvin, Esther, Harold; Eudora R1,
Eudora Sec 33S-34S 0175a (1871) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GABRIEL, Phillip, (Christine MATHIE) Ch Alberta, Lucile, Dorothy, Paul;
"Walnut Grove Farm," Eudora R2, Eudora Sec 8S 078S (1876) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
GABRIEL, Samuel J., (Sophia BROWN) Ch Arthur, Virgil, Amrett; Eudora
R1, Eudora Sec 33S 0110a (1880) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GAGE, W. H., (Sarah SPENCER) "Cozy Corner Farm," Lecompton'R1, Lecompton Sec l1W 08a (1857)
,
GAINES, Arthur, (Myrtle McKENZIE) Richland R26, Marion Sec 7NW TIOOa C.
HERSCHELL (1895) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland
GAINES, Chester B., Richland R26, Marion Sec INW T80a E. A. BOWMAN
(1900) Tel. Richland Richland
GAINES, Mrs. Louella C., (Louella HYATT) Ch Chester, Lillian, Blanche,
Arthur, Mabel, Eugene, Zelma, Virgil; Richland Rl8, Marion Sec lNW
T160a Charles McCULLOUGH (1900) Tel. Richland Richland
GALE, James H., (Nellie JOHNSON, Charles JOHNSON, nephew and Martha
,
DUDNEY, aunt) Ch Charles; Baldwin R4, Willos Sec 35N 0150a (1870)
Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
GARBER, Benjamin M., (Saran METSKER) Ch Flo', Florence, Otto, Treva,
Elma, Winifred; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 14NE 0101a (1893) Tel. Lone
Star Lone Star
'
GARRETT, Ed. E., Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 20 080a (1878) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
GARRETT John A., (Minnie GARRETT, sister) Laura CLAXTON, housekeeper;
Florence Claxton, daughter of housekeeper) Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa
Sec 16SE 0320a (1869) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GARRETT, John M., (Bertha DICKSON) Ch Ralph, Theodore, Frank, Myrtle,
Marjorie, Ruth, Frederic, Clyde; liThe Grand Valley Farm," Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 15SE 0470a (1877) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
GARRETT, J. R., (Anna M. WESTON) Ch Myrtle, Willis, Vernon; Lawrence
R4 Wakarusa Sec 25SW 0160a (1914)
GARVIN A. W., (Mary REYNOLDS) Ch Vera, Ruth, Artis, Evelyn; Lawrence
R3, Grant Sec 6 0440a (1890) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GASFORK, Conrad E. M. Jr., (Marie BREYMEYER) Ch Elsmire, Baldwin R2,
Willow Sec 15S T160a C.GASTROCK, Sr. (1911) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
GEELAN, Justus, (Edna MORRISS) Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 35 045a
(1885) Tel. Bell Lecompton
GEELAN, William G., (Mamie SCHOTT) Ch Charles, Justus, Carrie, Nora,
Rose, Salome, Amis; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 3536 0280a (1860)
Tel Bell Lecompton
GEHRET, William A., (Cora Lee WALKER) Ch Dorothy; Vinland R1, Palmyra
Sec 4NW 080a (1897)
GENTRY, Srymour 0., (Bertha GAUCK) Ch Josephine Edwin, Helen; Lawrence
R5', Wakarusa Sec 15NW 0160a (1886) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GENTRY, S. M., ( Daisy PATTON) Ch Lucile, Mildred, Robert; "0ak Ridcte
Farm," Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 22NW 080a (1877) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GEORGE, Frank, (Adeline Anderson) Ch Mattie, Charles, Edd, Ernest;
Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 21NW 028a (1901)
GEORGLE, James, Sr., Ch Cecil, Marion, Tracy, James, Jr., Jack, Archie,
Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 20E T80a W. H. BANNING (1875)

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GEORGLE, Louis, (Maggie WELMER) (Noah S. WEIMER, brother-in-law) Baldwin
R5, Willow Sec 24N 080a (1868) Tel. Vinland Vinland
GERSTENBERGER, Carl, C., (Viola VOTAW) Ch Violet; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec
9N 0112a Eudora Sec 9N T2l8a F. GERTSTENBERGER &amp; PILLA (1888) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
GERSTENBERGER, Godfrey G., (Maud LYBARGER) Ch Ruby, Wanda; Eudora ~.
Eudors Sec 32S 0120a Eudora Sec 29-30-32S T120a E. GERSTENBERGER
(1882) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GERSTENBERGER, Homer, (Erma ZIESENIS) Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 29-32 T245a
F. GERSTENBERGER (1892) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GERSTENBERGER, Walter W., (Fred GERSTENBERGER and wife) Eudora Rl, Eudora
Sec 29 0160a Eudora Sec 29 T120a F. GERSTENBERGER (1892) Tel.
Eudora Eudora
GIBB, J. Gordon, (Maud MANSFIELD) Ch Isabelle, Ann; IIWalnut Ridge Farm,1I
Lawrence R2-l0, Wakarusa Sec 6NE 015a (1883) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GIBLER, Thomas W., (Mary HOUT) Ch Ivan; Lawrence $8, Wakarusa Sec 22SW
080a (1885)
GIBLER, Willis L., (John GIBLER, brother; Nancey GIBLER, sister) Ch John,
William, Sarah; Richland R18, Marion Sec 6NW T125a Pearl Smith
(1905) Tel. Richland Richland
GIERTZ, Henry, (Martha GIERTZ, sister) Eudora Rl, Eudora Sec 17 080a
(1884) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GIESEL, Paul J., (Minnie HEPNER) IIMulberry Grove Farm,1I Overbrook R2,
Marion Sec 3SE 080a (1892) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
GILGES, Dudley H., (May RAPPARD) Ch Gilbert; IIMaple Grove Farm,1I Baldwin R4. Willow Sec 31N T80a Charles RAPPARD (L887) Tel. Mutual
Worden
GILGES, Fremont EL, (Mabel HERSHEY) Baldwin Rl, Marion Sec lSE T320a
HOLKE &amp; OBERHALMAN (1889) Tel. Farmers' Independent'Overbrook
GILLILAND, Charles B., (Martha BARNHART) Ch Hazel; Baldwin R2, Willow
Sec l7S T80a H. KIRCHNER (1885) Tel. Mutual Worden
GILLILAND, Thomas L., (Maggie DAMPSTER) Ch Charles, Fern; Baldwin Rl,
Willow Sec lOS 080a (1860) Tel. Mutual Worden ,
GILMORE, Mrs. Susan C., Ch Anna, Mary, Solon, Josephine, Nydia; IIElm
Grove Farm,1I Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 2N-7N-36N 0480a (18S?) Tel. Bell
Lawrence
GLASSER, Herbert L., (Lottie GIBSON) Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 17S 0120a
,(1912) Tel. Centropo1is Centropo1is
,
GLATTHAAR, R. K., (Fannie RITZt·1AN)' Lawrence R9,·14akarusa· Sec'105W' 0120a
(1900 )·Te,l. Kansas Lawrence
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GLEASON" Charles J., (Hattie HOLLOWAY) Ch Charles, Frank, Alice,
Lawrence; Baldwin R5, Willow Sec 23N 092a (1866) Te1.Bell Lawrence
&amp;Baldwin Baldwin
GLEED, Herbert J., (Carrie Joseph) Ch Herbert, Creston; IICoraburst
Farm," Lawrence R4 Wakarusa Sec 7 01a (1885) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GLENN, Cyrus L., (Josephine Parsons) Ch Veda, Mabel, Paul, Gladys, Bertha, Ivan, Onota; IIG1enwood Farm," Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 32
0100a (1870) Tel. Bell Lecompton
GLENN, Guy C., (Carrie SCHELL) Ch Sarah, Margaret, Guy C., Jr., Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 30SW T30a Amanda Ewers (1919) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
GLENN, George L., (Viva McKENZIE) Ch Rosemary; Lecompton R2, Lecompton
Sec 17 0150a (1893) Tel. Bell Lecompton

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GLENN, Starr, (Mabel COLE) Ch Ivan, "Shady Brook Holstein Farm," Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 17 0150a (1893) Tel. Bell Lecompton
GLENN, Thomas, (Minnie HUMBERT: Ch Claude, Star; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton
Sec 29 0102a (1804) Tel. Bell Lecompton
GLENN, William H., (Jessie N. NORIS) Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 5W
0721~a (1867) Tel. Bell Lecompton
GODLOVE, Walter S., (Clara SAYLOR) Ch Forest, Perry, Elsie, Risdon, Ella,
Curtis; Lawrence Rl, Kenwaka Sec 36E 070a (1910) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GOFF, Ed H., (Etta Elliott) Ch Roy, Helen, Raymond, Frank, Virgil;
Lawrence, R8, Wakarusa Sec 21SW T320a Thomas GILMORE (1910)
GOFF, Harvey, (Myrtle MORGAN) Ch Lefa, Rosie, Lucile, Malvon, Ellen;
"Far View Farm," Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 6 0120a (1915) Tel.
Bell Lecompton
GOFF, Roy L., (Fay PETEFISH) Lawrence Rl, Clinton Sec 7NE Tl17a T. Z.
PETEFISH (1909)
GOODELL, William M., (Hettie SHILLIAN) "Hillcrest Farm," Lawrence R4,
Willos Sec 12N 060a (1918) Tel Bell Lawrence
GOODRICK, Ray, (Anna M. McINTIRE) Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 12 T70a M. CLAY
(1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
.
.
GORBUTT, J. William, (Alice KENT) Ch Faye, Greta, Gracia, Joseph, Dorothy; Lawrence R4, Willow Sec lN T160a C. W. HYRE (1915) Tel. Private
GORRILL, Barr, (Jessie MYERS) Ch Robert, Marshall; Lawrence R5 Lecompton
Sec l7E 0230a (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GORRILL, R. W., (Helen BALDWIN) Ch Marshall, William, Bar, Maude; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec l7E 0160a (1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GOTTSTEIN, Floyd A., (Irene BUCHANAN) Eudora El, Eudora Sec 5S T80a G.
HADSMAN (1893) Tel. Eudora Eudora
GOTTSTEIN, Johq, (Martha DEAY) Ch Clarence, Floyd, Roy, Ethea, Ermit,
Frank, Fred; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 6S-31S 0160a (1800) Tel. Eudora
Eudora
GRAHAM, Cleveland E., (Ethel MESENHIMER) Ch LaVerne, Fern, Ada; OverbrookR2, Marion Sec 27SE T100a B. F. MESENHIMER (1914) Tel.
Farmers· Independent Overbrook
GRANT, Mack, (Rebecca CHURCH) Ch Marie, Mabel, Lottie, Velma, Irene,
Stella; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 10 T100a Emery Estate (1920)
GRAY, John D., (Margaret KIMMONS) Ch Lee, Fred, Florence; Lawrence R8,
Clinton Sec 30SE 080a (1904) Tel. Bell Lawrence
GRAY, Robert Lee, (Jessie WHITMAN) Ch Luella, Howard; Lawrence R8,
Clinton Sec 30SE T80a H. D. BOND (1904) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
GRAY, Robert M., (Caroline GEOPFERT) Ch Goldie, Hazel, Grace, Robert;
"Elm Hei ghts Farm, Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec 31 Tl60a Ed. HARRIS
(1904) Tel. Bell Lecompton
GRAY Samuel H., (Ida STUMP) Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 13S 020a (1880) Tel.
Baldwin Baldwin
GREGORY, Fred, (Irene EVANS) Ch Francis, Leonard, ti ward; "Evandale
Farm," Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 36N 0240a (1904) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
GRESS, Bruce, (Maudie MURPHY) Ch Charles; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec
27SW T13la E. N. KENNEDY (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
II

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qhe Class of 1881
Collier, Alice Annie, Lawrence.
Eidemiller, Margaret Raymond, Lawrence.
Finch, Florence Evelyn, Louisburg.
Floden, Karl August, Lindsburg.
Hadley, Flora M., Lawrence.
Henry, Stuart, Abilene.
Haworth, Erasmus, Boston Mills.
Hopkins, George Scott, Holton.
Humphrey, Herbert John, Junction City.
Hutchins, Bion Shepard, Independence.
Marvin, Mina Elizabeth, Lawrence.
Peabody, Alice Hibbard, Lawrence.
Rankin, Don John, Lawrence.
Scott, Charles Frederick, lola.
Smith, Edward Gleason, Topeka.
Soper, Pliny Leland, Troy.
Thacher, Nellie Green, Lawrence.
Upton, Charles Green, Hillsdale.
Watson, Julia Maria, Lawrence.
Woodward, Mary Webb, Lawrence.

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Roll of the Class of

'81

Collier, Alice (Mrs. Rankin) 702 North 2nd Street,
Albuquerque, N. M.
Finch, Florence (Mrs. Kelly) 82 West 2nd Street, New
York City.
Hadley, Flora M. (Mrs. Little) Whittier, California.
Haworth, Erasmus, 3724 McKinley, Washington, D. C.
Henry, Stuart, Nice, France, c-o American Express Co.
Hutchins, Bion S., R. 3, Aurora, Mo.
Marvin, Mina E. (Mrs. Wilcox) 1605 Vermont, Lawrence.
Peabody, Alice H. (Mrs. Sears) 944 Kentucky Street,
Lawrence.
Rankin, D. J., 709 N. 2nd Street, Albuquerque, N. M.
Scott, Charles F., lola, Kansas.
Upton, Charles G., Box 424, R. 5, Rosedale, Kansas
.
City, Kansas.
Watson, Julia M. (Mrs. Nicholson) 56th Street and
Cornell Ave., Hotel Wildemere, Chicago, Ill.
Woodward, Mary W. (Mrs. Doran) 125 Western Ave.

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DON JOHN RANKIN

ALICE ANNIE COLLIER
Was born June 21, 1860, in Pittsburgh, Pa. At the age of five
years she took a long journey, taken by many about that time, to
Kansas. Slle was domiciled for the next three years on a Kansas
farm just south of Lawrence. Tiring of country life and rural
school she took up her abode in town and entered Quincy school,
steadily pursuing her studies and graduating from Central high
school in 1876.
She early applled herself to the study of music and became very
proficient. In the fall of 1876, when she entered the University,
she became a member of the chapel choir and continued in that capacity for the five years succeeding, contributing very largely to the
enjoyment of nearly every student occasion and program by the
magical power of her melodious voice. She was the "Sweet Singer of '81." She was an honorary member of the Oroph1lian Society
and an I. C.
In October, 1884, Miss Collier merged her l1!e with that of her
classmate, Don J. Rankin. Her biography will be continued under
that name.

Excerpts of "The Class of 1881"
courtesy of Mrs. Joan H. Parker,
Glenview, Ill. and the "50th
Reunion of the 1881 Class of K.D."

A condensed bundle of perspicacity, was born in Black Jack,
Douglas county, Kansas, (probp.bly in the proverbial log house) on
Oct. 20, 1858, just seven years aiter the advent of the senior member of the class (Floden). At the age of three moved to Lawrence
in time to have been massacred and to have his house burned by
QuantreU. Afterwards lived in the suburbs of Lawrence. Attended
city schools and in 1873 entered junior preparatory class at K. U.
Took a scientific course and specialized in mathematics and natural history. Was an Orophilian.
Mr. Rankin was married in October, 18S4, to our own Alice Collier and together they have journeyed through the 47 years, happy,
buoyant and prosperous. After the marriage they went immediately to the New Orleans Exposition with the exhibit of the Reading Iron Works of Reading, Pa. They moved to Reading in 1885,
where Rankin was superintendent of ice machine construction for
the Reading Iron Works.
He went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1886 to erect an ice
machine. In 1887 bought the Albuquerque ice plant and returned
there to operate the same, remaining in the business till 1901. Has
been in the real estate and insurance business since.
The children, all graduates of K. U., in order of their ages are:
Herbert W. Rankin, '08, is city manager of Radford, Va., Madonna
R., '08, resides in Kansas City, Mo. Her husband, Albert P. Learned E, '10, K. U., is with Black &amp; Veatch, consulting engineers. Juanita R., '10, whose husband, Howard A. ,Parker, is city engineer of
Tulsa, Okla.; Zelia Rankin, '21, of Cambridge, Mass., whose husband, S. P. Learned, '22, G '25, K. U., is a professor in the Harvard
Buslhess School.
Don and Alice are very justly proud of the fact that all their
four children are graduates of K. U., all are married and have
families, and they boast of one great grandchild. This is surely a
record which will stand for a long time, eight K. U. graduates in
one family, and all back to help celebrate the Golden Anniversary
of the class of 1~81.

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dropped for lack of interest and response
fro; 1893 assessment list
rcf Boston Mass.
died
rct Boston HI1 Mass + ch. Harry H, Mattie E, Chas, Bertha
dropped for lack of interest and response
rcf Boston Hass.
Book and Tract Comlittee
rct West Union 11K Monrovia
received by letter from K. E. Marion KS
req letter to Topeka H. E.
dropped for lack of interest and response
born. parents not named
joined another church
da. Martha req mem
cert Imbrshp to Tonganoxie
loss by death in past year
frol 1893 assessment list
rcf Springdale HH ch WI, Hirai
req lei
resigned frol lembership
ch. Herbert, Marie req lei, granted
joined another church
Non-resident, dropped by HM
Non-resident, dropped by KK
joined another church
joined another church
dropped by own request
Non-resident Ie., dropped, also W. A, 6eorge E., 6eorge E., Jr
dropped by own request
rcf Springdale "", KS
ch. Cora, Ernest ret North Branch
ch. Cora Myrtle, Ernest. rcf Walnut Creek K"
dropped by own request
joined another church
deathy noted but no date given.
trans frol Topeka Nhen meeting was laid down.
to gather historical laterial
cert mlbrshp to Tonganoxie
frail 1893 assesslent list
died
family rct North Branch KM
cert Ilbrshp to Tonganoxie
rct Tong~noxie
da.Blanch E. rcf Stanwood
frOI 1893 assessment list
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trans to United Brethren ch, 8eioit, KS
death reported
accepted as "fellowship' lember
rcf Tonganoxie MM da Hannah ~ Alice
dropped for lack of interest.
dropped for laCK of interest.
rct Salel Kit OR
recollended for lea by pastoral Call.

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nda
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named on standing committee
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Kennedy
died
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Kennedy
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Kennedy
na.ed on sOllie standing comlittee
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Kennedy
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at Kennedy Home, Sth day, 6th month, 18B7 at 8 p.;;
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ref Ti;bered Hills MM
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rcl Tongano)(ie
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Keys
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Keys
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Keys
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King
dropped for lack of interest and response
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King
ret Cincinnati HM OH
Susan :1iles
Kinsey
dau. Laura rcf Tonganoxie
JohniMarv
Kirby
ch. Laura rct University MM
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transferred by caietakers to'ci~esent residence
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rcf Bangor, IH
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rec by letter from Baptist Ch. Howard. KS
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DanieiiLouisa rcf Springdale MM, IA
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req active membership
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Laptad
Bessie
accepted bv request
Fred
Laptad
nailed cn standing committee
Fred
Lapt ad
Joseph
died
Laptad
Joseprl
from 1893 assessment list
Laptad
Lapt'}(l
Joseph/Susan
accepted Into me~bership
trans frol associate to active
LOIS
Laptad
Ho,~eriFrances
Larrance
Non-resldent nea, dropped, ch EdKard. Raiph
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----------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------1916-11-15 Larrance
Tho;as/Hillie ch. Anna, Otis, Leo rct Denver CO
1928/7/18 Laughlin
Vivian
rcf Hesper 11K
1927-08-17 Lawrence
Edward
Non-resident, dropped by HM
1927-0B-17 Lawrence
Frances
Non-resident, dropped by HM
1927-08-17 Lawrence
Ho~er
Non-resident, dropped by KM
1927-08-17 Lawrence
Ralph
Non-reSident, dropped by 11K
1908-08-12 Lawrence
Tholas/Millie ch. WI, Mary, Irwin, Annie, Sal, Chas. rcf Vera OK
1877/4i18 . Leach iParker) l1artilla
KCD, desires to re.ain melbr
1896-05-18 Leech
. ~yrletta
dropped for lack of interest.
1893-02-15 Leonergy?
Frank 2
frol 1893 assesslent list
1915-02-12 Lewis
Tholas
non~resident, dropped for lack of interest
1904-08-17 Lewis
Thotas C.
req lei
1875/6/16 Lindley
Alfred/Martha request to be released
1877/9/12 Lindley
Ardilla
HCD, wish to relain lelber granted
1896-05-18 Lindley
Cordon
dropped for lack of interest.
1893-02-15 Lindley
Seo. 1
froa 1893 assessment list
1869/11/17 Lindley
GeorgeiElizabet rct Tonganoxie 11K linor ch
1873/11/12 Lindley
George/Elizabet rcf Tonganoxie ch Corydon, Lelia
1898-04-13 Lindley
George/Elizabet son Geo. H. transfer to Pilgrin Congregation, Lawrence
1a96-05~18 Lindley
Lelia
dropped for lack of interest.
1869/11/17 Lindley
Martha
rep to Q. K.
1876/3115 Linhart
Esther
ch Annie, Henry, BellalY, Florance rcf----1898
List of melbers revised 1898
page 239 thru 244
1894-10-24 Little
Flora Hadley
ch. Marjorie, Eller, George, Bernard, Naoli rct Whittier, CA
1884-10-30 Little
Geo. E.
I. Flora Hadley
1884/9/17 Little
George
not a lember, intent to larry Flora Hadley
1884/10/22 Little-Hadley George-Flora
larriage leeting at Washington Hadley hale Oct. 30
1897-06-16 Lloyd
Hary
rcf Barclay
1912-02-14 Long
Hartin
Pastoral Call recollend lelbership
1925-11-18 Long
Hartin/Sallie Non-resident; dropped
1913-01-15 LYlan
Anna
dropped for lack of interest and response
1913-01-15 LYlan
Wendall
dropped for lack of interest and response
1898-12-14 LYlan
Wendel
trans frol Topeka when leeting was laid down.
18B712l15 Hagee
Joseph
req lIe1
1890-02-12 Hagee
Joseph
rct Whittier HH eA
18B7/8/17 Hahajah
Ada
Indian child transferred frol Chestnut Hill to Haskel Institute
1893-02-15 Hanis
Amanda
frol 1893 assessment list
1892-04-13 Hannis
David
rcf Pleasant View MH KS
1892-01-13 Hannis
Rachel ~ ch.
Lenna, Albert, Mary Lizzie ref Pleasant View HH KS
1897-06-13 Maple
AlaS Colin
I. Lula Charles Hadley
1897-(15-12 Haple
AlaS Colon
intends to larry Lula Hadley
1898-09-14 Haple
Lula H.
req transfer to Presby. Winchester IN
1891-3-18 Harch
Gregory ~ Lucy dropped by request of parents, joined elsewhere.
1890-11-17 Harch
Laura Hiles
req. letter to H. E. Lawrence KS
1873/4/16 Harch (Parker) Hartha
HCD, dropped
1893-10-18 Markley
Mary
asks letter to Baptist ch AnnArbor Mich.
1896-05-18 Harple
Cyrus
dropped for lack of interest.
·1883/3/12 Harple
Silas
recDllended for lelbership by overseers
1884/6/18 Harple
Silas
rcf
1930-11-12 Marsh
Mildred Gordon rct Lynden, ILL
1907-05-15 Harshall
Leora
rct Lyman "" SOak
1928/12/25 Hartin
Alos
died
1913-02-12 Hartin
Anna
recomlended for lei by Pastoral COllittee
1934-09-01 Hartin
Aubrey Eugene accepted as associate lelber
1887/3/16 Hartin
Chri sti na
died recently, condolanees sent to son ~a.rren Hartin

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1923-03-14
1923-03-14
1913-02-12
1891-02-18
1871/2/15
1907-12-20
1899-04-12
1907-12-20
190i-12-20
1915-03-17
1873/4/1b
1393-04-12
1903-06-17
1893-(12-15
1919-06-18
1907-11-13
1895-07-15
1921-01-12
1891-02-18
1981/7/13
1896-05-18
1918-04-17
1869/11/17
1922-02-15
1922-02-15
1922-02-15
1913-02-12
1913-02-12
1913-02-12
1897/2/15
1935-08-07
1919-08-13
1903-06-17
1903-06-17
1898-12-14
1898-12-14
1898-12-14
1878-12-14
1899-12-14
1891-02-18
197717/18
1877/6/131
1896-05-18
1888-12-12
1893-02-15
1910-10-12
18li 13/14
1889-07-14
1895-11-13
1896-01-15
1897-02-17
1895-06-12
1869/11/17
1888-12-12
1888-12-12

birth not previously recorded
birth not"previ~usly recorded
recoGlmended for mem by Pastoral CO~Dittee
dropped by commttee
Mother Christiana ref Norwich, Canada
~ell recoil by Pastoral Coil.
lr ans to M. E.
mel reeol by Pastoral CO~I.
mel reCOR by Pastoral CO;I.
~illiall
recommended for leI by pastoral Call.
Eller Estella led but retained as member
Mary
recoil for leI by overseers
Ma~ted
dropped according to discipline.
Han'
Mc Williams
Silas
from 1893 assessment" list
McCiain
Evelyn
to M. E. LaNrence
McClellan
lIaud
ch. "Rose, May, Vera, Joined another church.
McCllen
Maud
ch. Rose. Vera rcf Toledo 11M KS
Nary
McCord
transferred to M. E. KC
McCurdy
Rachel
ch. Nicholas~ to San Jose ~A
McCurdy (Walton Rachel
MCD wish to relain member, granted
Mclurry?
Mary and Wm.
ref Mc Louth
McMillin
Laura Miles
given letter of good standing
McPherson
Daniel
acceptably attended frail Gilead MM, MO
MeQueston
Glen
Dropped by action of Monthly Meeti~g
McQueston
Ruby
Dropped by action of Monthly Meeting
McQueston
Rush (?)
Dropped by action of Monthly Meeting
McQuinston
Glen
~ecol1llended for lei by Pastoral "Collittee
McQuinston
Ruby
reeolmended for leD by Pastoral CODlittee
McQuinston
Ruth
recommended for leI by Pastoral COlilittee
Mt~illia.s
Silas
r eq lei
Meairs
Mary
dropped by request
Means
Mary
rcf Pasadena MM CA
Meherry
Anna
dropped according to Discipline.
Meherry
~.
dropped according to Discipfine.
Melton
Al bert
trans frol Topeka when meeting was laid down.
Melton
CI arence
trans frol ropeka when leeting was laid down.
Helton
Elizabeth l1Iin. trans frail Topeka" when "illeeting lias laid down.
Melton
H,ollas
trans from ropeka when meeting was laid dOlln.
Melton
Thomas Jr.
trans jrom Topeka when ~eeting was laid dOlln.
Mendenhall
Adri enna
dropped by cOllttee
"
Mendenhall
Albert S.
ref Shawnee Mil
Mendenhall
Charles F.
ref Shawnee Mil
Mendenhall
Charies F.
dropped for lack of interest.
Mendenhall
Daniel
named "on some standing cOlmittee
Mendenhall
Daniel 3"
frail 1893 assessment list
Mendenhall
Daniel a ~inist rcf Kansas City liM
" Daniel/Sarah
Mendenhall
ain/elder ref Shawnee HH ch. Adrienna, Mary
Mendenhall
Daniel/Sarah
req Din of service to Indiana and Western VHs
Mendenhall
Daniel iSarah
ret Kansas City HM
Mendenhall
Fred
req ~ell
Mendenhall
Fred
transferred to H. E. Gunnison CO
Mendenhall
Mary H.
transferred by caretakers to present residence
Mendenhall
Sarah
Funeral committee
Mendenhall
Sar ah A.
named on some stanolnq cOlmittee
Mendenhall
Sarah E.
named on SORe standing cOlmittee
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
Mason (Lindley)
Maxtead

Clyde Allen
Edgar R.
iSla
J. Warren
Jacob
Luke
Mary
Mrs. 11. J.
Murr ay

DATA

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Sina ~ da Anna to New Salem 11M Ind.
1894-02-14 Mendenhall
ret Oskaloosa 11M, IAeh lei ia, Samuel, Osker
Taylor/Lydia
IS7blii 12 tlenDenhal1
rcf Tonganoxie eh. Cliel?) A, Sal~el, Oscar
Talilor/Lydia
Mendenhall
1876/ b/17
rcf Tonganoxie da. Anna Hay
Wm/Sina
l1endenhall
ISBblbll7
rcf Tonganm:ie.
Aunda
1888-12-12 Mercer
rcf Short Creek MM, OH .
laura
18B612/17 tlercer
dropped for lack of interest.
Laura S.
1896-05-18 tlercer
req dropped, joinIng another denomination
l1ary
1882/5/17 Mercer
reel1lllemded for lei by pastoral call
*gerald
1932-12-14 Messer
Joined
luthran so dropped
.
tletner
Carl
1908-02-12
died
in
the past year
Cora
1897-1)7-14 Mettner
fro~
1893
assessment list
Eva
I.
tliles
1993-(12-15
non-resident,
dropped for lack of interest
Herbert
1915-02-12 Miles
d'ropped
for lack of intere~t
non-resident,
Ja:ltes
1915-02-12 Miles
named
on
sale
standing
co~mittee
John O.
1888-12-12 Miles
John
O.
29
from
)893
assessment
list
1893-02-15 Mi les
John D/lucy
ref Wabash 11M, IN ch Susanna, Whittier, Eva, John, Herbert, Jales
188S/8il2 Miles
Laban J. 10
from 1893, assessment. list
1893-02-15 l1iles
laban/Agnes
and chil~ren granted. church l~tter~
.
1897-03-17 Miles
Laban/Agnes
ch. OaUy, Laura returned ainute issued .1897-3-17
1904-1)4-1.) l1i I es
laban/Agnes
s. Oakley letter to Methodist Ch, Pawhuska, OK
ln5-(l4-22 Miles
Laban/Agnes
rcf Springdale MM, Iii ch Harrie~, Theodore, Blanch, Oakley, laura
IB8li bl15 Mi les
lena
rcf Wabash, IN 1'11'1
1885/B/12 l1iles
lucy
naaed on some standing comlittee .
1988:-12-12 Miles
Hargaret
disowned for unseelly be~avior
1906-1):-18 Mi I es
Margaret Hedric reihy letter frol M. E. Kansas City KS
1894-06- \.3 Hiles
SusanahiElizabe ref Springdale MM
1875/10/20 Hi I es
Susanna
died in the past year
1897-07-14 Miles
Whittier
dropped according to discipline..,
1903-06-17 Hi les
letter of sympathy to Gertrude kisl~y Mil.ler husband died.
1914-11-29 Mi 11 er
req. ;lei.
David
1889-12-18 Hiller
1896-(\3-18 Ih II er
Ja~es E.
req mel ..
Jailies/Julia
ch. Wilbur, Jouquain, Rachel, Eva ret Maontaln View Idaho;
1907-1)9-18 Hi II er
1915-02-12 MIller
Joakii
non-resident, dropped fo(lack·bf interest
Julia ~ EI1,abe by letter frol M. E. lawrence
1896-05-18 l1i II er
Lydia A.
rct Timbered Hilis HM,'KS
1887/3/16 Mi II er
Newton/lydIa
s. Trueman ref White' Water IN
1872/6112 Hi II er
188(1/5/12 HIller
Newton/Lydia
rct Rose Hill 11M, Ch Freelan, (arry, Sladys
non-resident, dropped for lack of ~nterest
Sperry
1915-02-12 l1i il er
1915-02-12 Mi II er
Wi.
non-resident, dropped for lack of· interest
1922-02-15 Hills
Gertrude Risley Certificate of cmbrshp to Los ~ngeles 1111
i882/4ii2 Mi lis
Millican/Mary rct Bloocingdale 11M, iN .
Charles
I. Ella C. Hadley
.
1880-03-18 Monroe
1894-03-14 Monroe
Ella Hadley
rct WhIttier 1'111 CA
1880/2/18 Monroe/Hadlev Charles/EI ra
inform Itg intention to ~arry: Charles "onroe not a lelber
1935-03-06 Montell
Georgia
r~ceived into mel ch. Helen, J~anette
1998-12-14 Hoon
laura
tr~ns from Topek~· "hen meeting was· laid dONn.
rct PrairIe Center HM . . &lt; - 1898-12-14 Moon
Laura
1898-12-14 Moor.
lovice ?
rcf lynn Grove IA
1912-01-17 Moore
Carrie Cox
rct Horth Denver MK CO
1926-(19-15 Moore
Charles/Carrie ch Jales, Albert, Edwin, lois ref Oskaloosa! IA
1929/3i25 Moore
Chas T/ f ami ly rct Gnenleaf 11M, 10,
1903-01-14 Moore
ClInton
trans to Westminster Presby Tope~a
1895-4-17 l'Ioore
Hinton J.
req lIel
1884/1/16 Moore
Maria
req ~em

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DATE
1884/2/13
1880/6flo
1883/1/17
1896-05-19
1880/3/17
1896-01-15
1894-04-18
1991-02-18
1893-02-15
1893-01-18
1893-03-15
1896-02-12
1878/2/13
1877 17115
1915-03-17
1909-12-15
1934-07-04
1934-09-05
1898-12-14
1885/1/14
1884/6/18
1881110/18
1896-05-18
1880/6/16
1898-12-14
1913-02-12
1927-01-12
1883/6113
1923-11-14
1888-12-12
1909-11-17
1888-12-12
1888-12-12
1893-02-15
1894-08-15
1894-09-13
1888-12-12
1928/01-29
1873/2/12
1894-09-12
1893-02-15
1888-12-12
1883/1/17
1883-02-22
1893-02-15
1889-02-12
1888-12-12
1901-08-14
1897-08-16
1873/2/12
1872/1/17
1875/4/14
1888-12-12
1907-01-16
1887/1/12

. LAST
Hoare
Hoare
Hoare
Hoare
Hoare (Haag)
Harris
Harris
Harris
Horris
Morris
Harris
l'Iorrison
Matt
I'!ott
Hyers
Hyers
Nell i s
Ijell i s
Newby
Newby
Newby
Newby
Newby
Newby
Newby
Newby
Newelat (?)
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
NeNlin
Newl in
Nellilin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Nelli} in
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin
Newlin

FIRST

DATA

Hariah
Martha B.
Theodore A.
Theodore/falily
Martha
Belle
David/falily
Gulia E. (Hulsey
Isabel 1
Isabella
Mary Lizzie
Wi 11 i sll'lartha
Asher/Mary E.
Ashlar/Elvira
AIY
John/AllY C.
Clinton
Clinton/Lora
Charles
R. B.
Robert
Sarah
Sar ah / fallil Y
Tholis/ f iii 1Y
Wi 11 iall N.

received into aelbrshp
rct Toledo HH
rcf Dublin 1'11'1, IN
dropped for lack of interest.
I'!CD desire to remain granted
rct Whittier HH CA
rct Nhittier CA
rcf Hesper
froa 1893 assess.ent list
rcf Pleasant View HH KS
ret lrihi ttier CA
tho Ray, Lois rcf Barclay""
rct Peace "1'1, Sterling, Rice Co, KS
req Ilbrshp forlerly of Ohio--separation
ch. Charles, l'Iary rct Pasadena CA
tho Cbarley, l'Iary rcf Boise? HI'!
of Tonganoxie naled pastor
rcf Tonganoxie ch. Robert, Esther.
trans frol Topeka when leeting was laid down.
req cert to accolplish larriage with Lydia J. Hill of Hesper
rcf Piney Moods 1'11'1, Ne ch Joseph, Millial, Sarah, l'Iary
ref Tonganoxie ch Anna, Alva, Oscar, Srace
dropped for lack of interest.
Springdale 1'11'1, KS
trans frol Topeka when leeting was laid dOMn.
lelbership sent to Los Angeles CA
req lei, granted
req lei
by letter to Presbyterian, Fresno
naled on sale standing cOllittee
died, sy.pathy to Joseph/Bell Newlin
naled on sOle standing cOllittee
naled on sale standing cOllittee
frol 1893 assesslent list
intends to larry Barclay Millial Hinshaw
I. Barclay Millial Hinshaw
naled on sOle standing cOllittee
passed away 1/22/28
rcf Tonganoxie I'll'! da Flora
reqest larriage at hale 910 13da 1894
frol 1893 assesslent list
na.ed on sOle standing cOllittee
intent to larry Millial Nicholson, Jr.
I. Millial Nicholson
frol 1893 assesslent list
trans lei to Hesper. ch Lester, Carl, Ross.
naled on sale standing cOI.ittee
trans to Presby St Joseph "0
di ed
ref Tonganoxie ch Martha, Tho.as, Joseph, Ellira, Delphina, Julia
rcf Verlillion"" ch Cordilia B, Cornelius C, Ella
rct Spring River "", "0 ch Cordelia B, Cornelius e, Ella
naled on sale standing cOllittee
death lentioned. replaced on cOI.ittee
rct Hesper, ch Joseph, WI, Sarah, "ary

WII.

Ruth
Arabell L
Arabella
Bell
Bell
Elizabeth
Flora
Flora
Flora Alice
Flora Alice
John
John H
John/Rebecca
John/Rebecca
Joseph 6
Josephine
Julia
Julia F.
1'1. H. 20
H. N./Viola
l1ahlon
Hahlon Ernest
Hahlan H.
Hahlon/l1ary
Rachel
Rachel
Rebecca
Rebecca
Robert 8.

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P~onee44

06 ~he Blue.6~em P~a~~e
066~c~al S~~e A~la.6 06 Kan.6a.6
A H~.6~04Y O~ Law4ence 1976
1880 Cencu.6 06 W~ch~~a Co. K.6

The

Schedule 06 Je66e440n Co., K.6.
C066ey S L~nn Co., K.6
Gen. Soc 06 Kan4a4 1984
V~4ec~04Y 06 Gen Soc, 06 Kan4a.6 1986
Kan.6a4 H~4~04Y "TheJr.e.6 no Place L~k.e Home"
Kan4a4 H~4~0~~cal Ma4k.e4.6
1880Cen.6u.6 06 Meade &amp;.W~c~~~a Co., K.6
1880
1880

M04~aU~y

M04~aU~y Schedule 06
V~~ec~04Y 06 H~.6~04~Cal and

We.6~wa4d

Ho!
Kan4a4 - T~avel G~~de
Kan.6a.6 M~dway USA
_
Kan4a4 H~4~a4~cal qua4~e4l~
MM~aU~y Schedule 06 ~he Te~4. 06- K4. 1860
066~c~al R04~e4 06 Kan.6a.6 1854-1925
Tomb.6~one Cen4U.6 06 Vougla4' Co., K.6
T,'laveUng Amoung T4ea.6U4e 06 T~me
Kan.6a4 Counc~l 06 Gen Soc. 7~h Annual Mee~~ng June 1981
Fam~ly Pe4~od~cal.6
1980 Ed~~~on
Kan.6a.6 Collec~~on.6"
"We4~"4 Law F~nde4"
V~4ec~04Y 06 H~4~0~~cal &amp; Gen. Soc. ~n Kan.6a.6 1988

""
If"~

210. 9 Kan.6a4 Counc~l 06 Genealogy Soc~e~y
1981
2 1 j • 7 F-&lt;'lt4~ Bap~-&lt;'.6~ ChuJr.c.h, En~eltp4-&lt;'41l., K4
211 . 9 Hand Book. 06 The L~bltalt~e4, Kan.6a.6 Un~velt.6~~y
212. 2 H~4~Olt~c.al Bu~ld-&lt;'ng SU4Velty, Vougla.6 Coun~y
212.5 Eudolta Commun~~y He~~~age 06 OU4 USA B~ven~enn~al
212. 7 Rultal Sc.hool4 and Sc.hoolhou.6e4 06 Vougla.6 Coun~y
212. 9 !Kan4a4 Aoc~e~y 85~h Ann~ve~4a4Y Reg~.6~4Y 1892-1977
213. 2 " 2 Boo k.6
213. 5 1880 MM~al~~y Schedule 06 F~ankUn &amp; O.6age Co., 06 K4.
213. 7 W~nche4~e,'l, Kan.6a.6 NewIJpapelt4
214.2 1880 MM~aU~y Schedule oL Leat1.enW04~h Co., K4
214.5 V~nland A4ea fU4~04Y &amp; Me~hod~4.t Ep~4copal ChU4Ch 1864-1982
Z 14. 7 So~ny Po~nt Chu4ch &amp; Ceem~elty S H~.6~04~Cal H~ck.04Y Po~n~
215.2 H~.6~04Y 06 Tae Un~~td Me~hod~4~ Chu4Ch &amp; Altea C~4CU~~.6 06 V~nland, K.6
215.5 1870 M04~al-&lt;'~y Schedule 06 Kan4a4

�88

215. 7
216.2
216.2
216.4
216. 7
217. 2
217.4
21 7. 7
21 8. 2
220.0
230.0

H~~to~v ~nd Memo~~~

W~~h~ngton C~eek Chu~ch

06 the

M~c~06~lm ~t K~n~~~ St~te H~~t.

06

B~eth~en

Soc.

L~w~ence D~~lv Wo~ld,

1880 Mo~t~~tv

Index to M~c~06~lm
Schedule 06 Dougl~~ Co, K~

John~on

Gene~logv

n The

CountV

P~onee~n

Vougl~

CountV

June 1 to MdV 31, 1880

1977-1980

8~ck

I~~ue~

L~~t

06

P~empt~on~ ~n Cop~ed ~nd ~ndexed.

L~~t 06 O~~g~on~l Owne~~ ~n C~tv 06 L~w~ence
K~n~d~ Po~t 066~ce~
M~V: 29,1828 - Aug. 3, 1961
P~onee~~ng to the P~e~ent L~nn CountV
1976
Ple~~~nton K~n~~~

Ye~~ 800k~

RESEARCH
Compend~um

06

H~6to~c~l Sou~~e~

(In Locked

gl~~~

c~el

How to T~~ce You~ Ped~g~ee L~d~e~
300.1
U~~ng New~p~pe~~ 60~ Gen. Re~e~~ch
300.2
300.5 Ou~ N~z~ve-Ame~~c~n Reco~d~
Fede~~z~on 06 Gen Soc New~letze~
300.7
300.8 OU/:. N~.ave Ame,'t.~c~n &amp; the~~ Reco~d~ 06 Gen. V~lue
301.2 nThe 8~ble A~mn Neg~o T~oop~ ~n theUn~on A~mv
30 r.. 5 The F~m~lv F~nde~
06 Ame~~c~
302.2 Gen. Stl~~ 06
302. 5 Gene~log~c~l Pe~~od~c~l Annu~l Inden- (980
-_
302. 7 nC~n You Gue~~n
303.2 H~1tdwlL~t~ng 06 Ame~~c.~n -ReCOlLd4 601L ~ Pe~~od 06 300 Ye~~~
303.5 Gen. Re~ed~ch E4~enz~dl~
303.7 M~g~~z~6n, Em~g~~ton, Imm~g~~t~on
304.2 Ame~~Cdn M~g~~t~on~
~T~~c~ng You~ Ance6t~Vn
304.4
U~e6ul tool~ 60~ the Gene~log~~z
304.7 M~p~ &amp; Atl~~e~
nLe4t We Fo~getn A Gu~ke to Gen. Re~e~ch ~n N~z~on'~ C~p~t~l
305.2
305.5 A H~ndv Gu~de to Reco~d Se~~ch~n the L~~ge~ C~t~e~ b~ the U.S.
F~m~Ue.~
Vol 1 &amp; 2
306.2
306.4 T,'t.~c.i.ng You~ C~v~l W~~ Ance~to~
306.7
Fa.m~l!:! Reco~d~
Ame~~c~n.
F~m~lv Reco~d~
306.9
Ne.w~ REle~~e6 P~ep~~~ng
WR~ WHAT WHEN WHY
V~t~l Reco~d~ H~ndbook
307.2
lIBRARY - A gu~de to LDS F~m~ly H~~to~V
307.4
307.7 H~ndy Book 6o~ Ge.ne.a.log~JtJ
308.5
Robe.~t'4 Rule.6 06 O~de.~ R~v~~ed
1915 ed~t~on
308.1
F~m~ly H~~to~!:! 60~ Fun ~nd P1t06~t
308.9
" "
309.2 Ndt~ve Ane.~~c~n F~m~lqH~4to~V ~n the. Allen Co. Publ~c L~b~~~V
309.5 A Bl~ck F~m~lv H~6to~!:!
309.7 D~~ecto~v 06 F~m~ly Re.6e~~ch
310.2 Gu~ae to Gen. Re4e~~ch ~n tke N~t~on~l A~ch~ve~
310.4
THE SOURCE ~ Gu~de Book 06 Ame~~c~n Gene~logy
310. 7 The. Adopt~on Se.~~ch book
311 . 2 Gene~log~c~l Gu~de 1951
311 • 5 Loc~t~ng You~ Imm~g~~nt AnC4~to~

us

31 2. 2
31 2.5

AMERICA MOVES WEST
"How You C~n r,t~ce

You~ Root~

n

�89

A Gene~log~c~l ~nd H~4~0~c~l A~t~ 06 ~he Un~~ed S~~~e4 06 Ame~~~~

312.7
313.2

Gene~logq V~ge4~
1988
"You~ L~6e S T~me4"

313.5

U~n~g~ng ~ Gene~log~c~l P~ogec~
315.9C~che Gene~log~c~l L~b~~~q
316.2 The Ublt~~q Qu~~~e~lq Vol XII
316.4 He~~ld~q, Ance4~~q ~nd T~~le4
316.7 The Re~e~~che~"4 Gu~de ~o Ame~~c~n

315.7

Gene~log~c~l Ev~dence

317.2
317.5
317.7

A

H~ndy Gu~de ~o ~he

L~blt~AY

S

Chu~ch H~4~41t~c~l Vep~~~men~

Gene~log~c~l 800k4 ~n P~~n~
F~m~lq C~e~~~ve WO~k4hop

318.2

V~~ec~o~q 06 Gen.
V~~ec~olty 06 Gen.

318.5
318.7

Soc. ~n the U.S.A. S C~n~d~ 1978,1
Soc. ~n ~he U.S.A. S C~n~d~ 1988

HERITAGE QUEST

410.2
410.4

Vol. I, 11,111 1978
Vol III, IV 1988

Gene~logq Jou~n~l
4La~7. Gene~logq Jou~n~l

- 620.0

Gen.

Gen.

Book4 ~o pu~cha4e
FAMILY HISTORY

~nd M~4c,

In60~m~~~on

A~ch~b~ld,
Ap~l~obe-

John Chlt~~~e ~nd ~4 F~m~lq
- 16h~4n~ - John40n F~m~lq
A4 hbultn· -- H~ltde4~q F~m~Ue4
The 8~llew F~m~lq Joultn~l
HI4~0~q 06 .the 8~ue~44~ch4 F~m~lq

101 • 2
101.4
101 • 3
101 • 5
103. 2
10 1 . 1
100.2
100.5
102. 5
102. 2
101 • 7
100.7
102. 7
103.5
103. 7
103.9
104. Z
104.5
104.7
105.2
105.5
106. Z
107. Z
106.7
106 •. 5
107. 5
108.f
108.5
108. 7
1 0-9. 2
109.5
110.5
109. 7
11 0.2

R04e

111.2

14~ac San60~d

80gg~n, Albe~~~ 'Lowde~

Ou~ Ch~ld~en4 He~~~~ge

Benne~~ ~nd Rel~~ed F~~Ue4

Geoltge Bell F~m~lq
The Ve4cenden~4 06 Ch~~4~ 80hn4~ck
The Bohn4~ck4
Chultch - L~ke - Lee - Love, F~m~l~e4
Vo b b~n4 F ~mLe.q

H~4~0~~e4

V~~blo Vecendan~4
C~p~~~n Jon~~h~n F~It~en

GIt~~n4 06 S~Dd S~muel Golt~on 06

06 Am~4bu~q, M~44
A G~~dnelt/V~le4 Gene~logq
Rhode 14l~nd &amp; Ve4cend~n~4

A Tltunk Full 06 MemOIt~e4 H~kemollelt ~nd LUC~4
Ho,~ ch~1t - H04 hoult
H~4~0~q 06 ~he Kelt4hnelt F~m~ly 06 Be~k4 Co. PA.
The Kelt4hnelt F~m~l~e4 06 M~lttjl~nd
The Kelt4hnelt F~m~l~e4 06 M~ltql~nd 1731=1977
i\lo,'t~on

F~m~lq

L~mbelt4

H~4~Mtj

06 Lone S~~1t a~.
a 6 K~n4~4
Ne~4 F~m~lq Tltee - AUgU4~ 1976
The F~m~ly Se~ltch 06 Cl~~ence R~ce Owen4
Ch~ltle4

The

M~~neq

,\U~che!l

P~eltc.e

F~m~!q

Gene~!og

y

The

Pu66e~~ F~m~ly by
RAnde!.F~m~!y Recoltd

Rec~M
Robb~n4

Thoma4

Go~~on

RecMd4
NeW4!c.~~eIt4

~Ylc!ude4

Thomp40Yl4,

Ro b elt~ R04 e
Rohltb~c.h Gene~!ogy
F~m~lq

Va! III

Bulle~~n

F~m~lq

1796=1975

Sm~~h,

lind ,Mae!

�90

FAMILIES c.ont.&lt;.au.ed
110.7 Sa.n6olLd Fa.m.&lt;.ly P'&lt;'oneelL TILa.'&lt;'l "ChlLonic.a.l 06 f)e~tiny" 1979
110.7 Na.tha.n.&lt;.el Sa.n6olLd 6ILom Ill.i.noi~
111.7 Seet.&lt;.n, Ja.me~ Ca.ldwell - 1851-1900
112.2
112.5
112.7
113.7
li13.2
114.7
114.5
113.5
115.5
114.2
115.2.

SellelL~
SellelL~

Fa.m'&lt;'l~

Fa.m.&lt;.ly
Sta.yton, Sa.mu.el Ca.ldwell Anc.e~toILY
Steel, Hu.gh
1750
Sm.&lt;.th, O~bolLn, a.nd All.i.ed Fa.m'&lt;'l.i.e~ 06 New Engla.nd &amp; Ohio
Tu.6t~ K'&lt;'n~men
Tu.~~ey New~lettelL

Nov 1982
TholLen, Joha.nn HenlLide Lidwig &amp;Bec.kmeilL, Ca.tha.lLine Sophia. 6IL om 1630-1984
Va.n~c.ha.ic.k, COlLnel.i.~ AelLt~en, f)ec.enda.nt~~ Vol II
Viet~ Genea.logy
Wa.lkelL, John 06 Wigton, Sc.otla.nd

ARCHIVES
601 . 2 Pa.~~engelL &amp; ImmiglLa.tion Index
601.5 Genea.logy .&lt;.n The Hea.lLtla.nd
601 . 7 Na.t.&lt;.ona.l AILc.Ij.i.ve~ PlLel.i.m Inv. Rec. 06 Adjuta.nt Gen 066.&lt;.c.e 1# 17 1949
602.2 (IPlLel'&lt;'m, Inv. 06 La.nd EntlLY Pa.pelL~ 06 Gen, La.nd 066 1#22 1949"
602.5 PlLel.i.m Inv 06 Wa.ILf)~pt Call 06 Con6ed Red 1# 1011957
602. 7 PlLel.i.m Inv Rec. 06 Bu.lLea.u 06 Cen~u.~ 1# 161 1964
603:"2 PlLel.i.mInv Rec. BUll 06 India.n A66a..i.1L~ 1977
1'-03.7 Na.t.&lt;.oYla.l Genea.logy Q.u.a.lLtelLly
604.2 L'&lt;'~t 06 Selec.t Ma.p~ 06 Sta.ted &amp; TelLlL.
604.5 PlLe6edelLa.l Ma.p Na.tiona.l AILc.h'&lt;'ve~
604.7 Na.t.&lt;.ona.l Genea.logy Soc.. Q.u.a.lLtelLly
650.2
"
"
605.5 Cu.lLlLent Genea.log.&lt;.c.a.l Pu.bl.i.c.. Vol 4 1984
605.7 Genea.logic.a.l a.nd B'&lt;'oglLa.phic.a.l Re~ea.lLc.h
606.2 Imm.&lt;.glLa.nt a.nd Pa.~~engelL AlLlLiva.l~
606.5 L'&lt;'~t 06 Na.t.&lt;.ona.l AILc.hive~
606.7 Rec.olLd 06 Na.t.&lt;.ona.l AILc.h'&lt;'ve~ &amp; 01La.nc.he~
607.2 L'&lt;'4t 06 Cenc.u.~ In60ILma.t.&lt;.on Na.t.&lt;.ona.l AILc.hive~
607.5 ,II a.t.&lt;.o na.l AIL c. h.&lt;.v e~ M'&lt;' C.IL a 6il.m Pu.b!.
607.7 Gu..&lt;.de to Ma.nu.~c.IL'&lt;'pt4 &amp; AILc.hive4 06 We~telLn Re4eILve H'&lt;'4t. Soc..
608.2 Ga.lLtoglLa.phic. Rec.olLd~ Bu.lLea.u 06 Ind.&lt;.a.n A66a..i.1L~
608.5 Genea.log.&lt;.c.a.l Re4ea.lLc.h .&lt;.n New Engla.nd
608.9 ARCHIVES 1988

FEVERAL CENSUS
Ma.p ftiu.ide to the U.S. EedelLa.l Cen4u.4
1900 FedelLa.l Popula.tion Cen~u~
The Un.&lt;.ted Sta.te4 Cen4u4 Compendiu.m
1910 FedelLa.k Cen4u.4
FedelLa.l Popu.la.t'&lt;'oYl CeYl4u.4 1790-1890
FedelLa.l Popula.t.&lt;.on Cen~u.4 1790-1890
MCPL Holding4 on US Cen4u4 on M'&lt;'c.1L06'&lt;'lm

608.6
610.2
609.2
698.7
609.5
609.7
609.9

�91

ARKANSAS
40@.2

A~~~n~~~. H~~o~y

Comm

Butte~~n

06

In60~.

CALIFORNIA
400.1
400.3

1900 Cen~u~ ~nde&amp; = San V~ego Co. C~t~6·
Ru~~ett Reg~~~e~ Qua~~e~ty

FOREIGN
610.4 H~ndboo~ on I~~~h Gene~togy
610.7 F~m~ty L~n~~ - Pa~~ ~nd P~e~in~ , I~~~ h Gen, A~~ Co.
611 .2 The A~t~n~~c B~~dge To Ge~m~ny Vat II
611.4 The A~t~n~~c B~~dge ~o Ge~m~ny Vat I
611 • 5 The A~t~n~~c B~dge ~o Ge~many Vat III
611 . 7 The A~t~n~~c B~~dge ~o Ge~m~ny Vol IV
612. 2 The A~t~n~~c B~~dge ~o Ge~m~ny Vat V
612.4 Encyctoped~~ 06 Ge~m~n-Ame~~c~n GeR. Re~ e~~ch
612.7 Ou~ F~ench-Can~d~~n Ance~~o~~
613. 2 F~ench S·ou~~ e~
613. 7 The F~ench Can~d~~n Connec~~on
614. 7 Gen. Re~e~~ch ~n Engt~nd W~te~ Vat I
. ".
"
Vat II
614.5 "
614.2 "
"
""
Vat III
615.2 Pa~~~h M.~p~ 06 ~he coun~~e~ 06 Engt~nd &amp; W~te~
615.5 Imm~g~~n~~ ~o Ame~~c~ Appe~~~ng in Engl~~h Reco~d~
615.1
"
"
"
616. 2 P~ev~ew 4u~vey 06 gene~togy Coltec~~on
616.4 The Gene~tog~c~t H~ndboo~ 06 Engt~nd ~nd W~te~
613. 5 Gene~togy ~n Ge~m~ny

ILLINOIS
400.4
400.7
400.5
400.6
160. 2
160.4
160. g
1 70. 2
170.4
170.6
1 70. 8
170.9

Connec~~on4

Vew~~~

V~~~l

Gen.

"

New~te~~e~

Qu~~~e~ty New~te~~e~

Reco~d4

F~om

V~~ec~o~y

06

Repo~~

"
"

Co.
to

Ch~c~ge New~p~pe~4
C~~y

Adju~an~

06

Gen of

Ch~c~ge ~

S~a~e

"
"

"
"

INVIANA
-

4-91.2

1850 Ind.

IOWA
400.-9

Catt~ope

MM~at~~y

Schedute

06

1848
1844

Il~nO~4

�92

KENTUCKY
401 . 7
401 . 7

E~~!V Kenzuckv T~x Reco~d~
W~ndh~m ~n zhe P~z

401.9 The

H~mm~zZ P~pe~4

MISSISSIPPI
407.7
407.8

G~~ve Geg~4z~~z~on4

06 Un~on So!~e~~ Bu~~ed
Vol I 1982 - Va! II 1983

Co~n~4h Ame~~c~n

~n M~~4.

MISSOURI
402.6 M~uou~~ Sz~ze Gem So_c Jou~n~! Vol III No.
403.7 H~4Z0~~C~! A~~ M~p '.77 Holz Co. Mo.
403.5 M~~40u~~ Sz~ze -A~ch~ve4 1980
402.5 New4 F~om B~nk4 00 E!kho~n
404.2 1980 And~e~ Co, Mo.
403.2 M~440U~~ 060~ci~! M~nu~! 1971:1972
402.2_ _H~4Z0~V 06 PU!~4k~ Co Mo.
402. 7 M~440U~~ H~4Z0~~C~! Rev~ew Ju!y -1979

MONTANA
404.7

Ye!!ow4zone

Fo~um Gene~!ogv

NEW JERSEY
405.5

New

Je~4ev:

V~gg~ng

go~ Ance4zo~4

~n

zhe

G~~den Sz~ze

NEW MfXICO
404.5
NEli/

405. 7
406.2
406.5
406.9
407.2

The

T''L~d~ng

P04.t

YORK
New

Yo~k A!~en

Re6~den.t4

1825-1848

Gen. Vol III
.to V~.t~! S.t~Z~4.t~C6 ~n .the C~.tv 06 New
Vu.tche64 Coun.tv - 1910 Cen4u4 w~.th ~ndex
New YMk ~n 1800
Encifc!oped~~

oS

Ame~~c~n Qu~ke~

Gu~de

NORTH CARO LI NA
408.0

The

Gene~!ogv Jou~n~! R~ndo!ph,

NORTH VAKOTA
407.4

Su~n~me

Index

Na~zh C~~o!~n~-

Yo~k

N~z.

Cemeze~~e4

�93

OHIO
·Oh~o Re~0~d4

408.2
408.5
408.7
409.2
409.5
409.7

R044

P~onee~ P~m~~e4

06

Index

Coun~y New4~e~~e~

F~yette

Co.

O~o Cou~~ Reco~d4

Tlte

F~m~~u Tltee New4~e~~elt
Oh~o Re40u~ce4 601t Genelog~~4
Gu~de ~o Oh~o NeW4p~pelt4 1793-1973

OREGON
501. 5

C~~hol~c.

Chultch ReCMd4 06

~he P~c.~6~c No~lthwu~

PENNSYLVANIA
Gene~log~e4

500.2
500. 3
500.5
500.8
501.2
510.2
510.5
510. 7
511 .2
511 .5
511 • 7
51 3. 2
513.5
513. 7
514.2
514. 5
514. 7
515.2
514.5
514. 7

06 Penn4y~v~n~~ F~m~~e4 (In Gl~44
Penn. M~ItIt~~ge4 1700-1896
Th~,t~y Thou411nd N~mu 06 Imm~g~~n~4 ~n Penn.
Em~glt~n~4 ~o Penn.
1641-1819
W~4h~ng~on Co., Penn.

C~4e)

Centlt~~

Penn4ylv~n~~

L~ne

H~~tolt~c.~~ Rev~ew

"
"

06 Beltk4

Coun~y P~f

"
"
"

Allegheny Co. Ceme~elt~e4, Pa. Vo~ I
Vol II "
"
Va! III"
"
Tlte Penn4y~v~n~~ M~gaz~ne 06 H~4~0Ity &amp; B~ogltaphy

,,
"
" "
""
""
" n

RHOVE ISLANV
506.2

WaJh~ngton Coun~y,

Rhode

14~and B~It~h4

1770-1850

SOUTH CAROLINA
506.5

Loc.al &amp; Fam~~1j

H~4~0Ity ~n Sou~ft

Ca~ol~na

TENNESSEE
506.7
507.4

Tenne44ee
H~Jtolt~c.

Genea~og~c.a~
H~mb~em

Rec.oltd4

1870-1970

UTAH
600.2
600.5
600.7

Handy Index
A Sultvey o~
A Sultvelj 06

~o Ho~d~ng4

06

~he

Gen.

Chu~ch Rec.oltd4, Amelt~c.an
Amelt~c.anChu~ch Reco~d4

Soc.~etlj

06

U~ah

�94

'...

VIRGINIA
501.7
502.2
502.5
502. 7
503.2
503.5
503.7
504.7
505.5
504.1
505.7

We~t V~~g~n~a E~tate Settiement~
V~~g~n~a State L~b~a~y
8th Annuai Repo~t

AH~~to~y 06 Shenandoah County V~~g~n~a
Shenendoah County V~~g~na~ Ma~~~age 80nd~ 1772-1850
F~ede~~c~ County, V~~g~n~a, Ma~~~age~
Shenandoah Vaiiey P~onee~~ and The~~ Ve~cenda~t~
Ca~tmeii"~ Shenandoah Vaiiey P~onee~~ and the~~ Ve~cendant~
Ove~ the Mounta~n Man
Southwe~t Va.
Some V~~g~n~a Ma~~~age~ 1800-1825
Ea~iy V~~g~n~a Settie~~
1623-1666
V~~g~n~a W~ii~ an~ Adm~n~~t~at~on~ 1632-1800

Compiled &amp; submitted by Charles &amp; Erma Worley

EXCERPTS TAKEN FROM THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF
ALBERT R. GREENE

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1842-1893

liOn the 26th of September 1860, I walked to Lawrence, a
distance of 20 miles, to hear William H. SEWARD. His speech
was the one common cry--"A long cherished desire of mine is
fulfilled".
He was a very distinguished looking man, but it
seemed to me he flourished his gold snuff-box too much for
goo d t as t e ........................ . i l
"I walked home that night, arriving before daylight, having
made 40 miles. The family kept me up an hour relating what I
had seen and heard. Later in the season, I walked to Clinton
to hear Jim LANE. He spoke at night in the unfinished Congregational Church and there being no lamps, he held a stub of a
lighted candle in his hand and spoke until it went out and
left the audie~ce in darkness. He gesticulated frantically
and screamed until I am sure he could have been heard half a
. mile. The wind blowing through the open windows flung his hair
wildly about and altogether the scene was a remarkable one ... "
Note:

Albert R. GREENE'S autobiography is not in printed book
form and can be found at Clinton Historical Museum.
The above mentioned Congregational Church was demolished
in the 1917 tornado.
The Congregational Church site is
now Clinton Presbyterian Church.
Submitted by Martha Parker

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Queries are free to members. They should state at least
two facts to gain best results. Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty
years or earlier.
McGEE
SCANNElL

Virginia McGEE, 1102 Birch, Eudora, Kansas 66025
Adam Neidigh McGEE (born 29 June l833-died 15 July 1869) married Julia SCANNElL. They had three sons: James C. (1858-1884);
Charles W. (1859-1939) and John J. (1867-1868). Oak Hill Cemetary records show burial of Adam and his sons James and John.
Charles W. died in Darrouzett, Texas, and was buried there.
Where was Jul is SCANNElL McGEE buried, and when?

McGEE
JOHNSON
BUSTER

Virginia McGEE, 1102 Birch, Eudora, Kansas 66025
I am hunting the parents of William JOHNSON. William, his
wife Anna and children came to Kansas in 1892 from Guide Rock,
Nebraska. He had 3 brothers: Henry, Jessie and Franklin.
He had a sister, Lily. William Johnson was born 26 May 1860
and died 7 Sept. 1941. He was married to Ruth Anna Jeanette
BUSTER in March 1883.

McGEE

Vir inia McGEE, 1102 Birch, Eudora, Kansas 66025
James McGEE, Jr. born 20 Oct.
9 at Treanamu lin, Stranorlar,
County Donegal, Ireland, was said to have left Ireland in 1819
with two brothers, Thomas and Adam. We do not know what happened to Thomas and Adam. We understood they all traveled
West together, after working on the Illinois Central Railroad.
James settled in Douglas Co. in 1855. Need help in locating
Thomas and Adam.

SHAW
JONES
SCHULTZ
IAUCHONER

Ray H. SHAW, 17410 Maple Valley Highway Sp75, Renton, WA 98058
Henry Richard JONES married Elizabeth (Lizzie) SCHULTZ 17 March
1888 at Lawrence, Ks. Henry, a son or Richard Thomas JONES
and Sarah (IAUCHONER) JONES was born 4 Dec 1864 in Lehigh County,
PA. Elizabeth (Lizzie), a daughter of Christian and Mary D.
SCHULTZ was born 1870 in Illinois, (per census records). Where,
in Germany, were Christian and Mary born? Who were the spouses
of and who are the descendants of the siblings of Henry R. and
and Elizabeth (Lizzie)?

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CHAPMAN
LOWER

RICHART
RICHARDT
BURNEY
ELLISON
BROWN

Bever ley J. (BROWN) CHAPMAN, 2114 Marvonne Road, Lawrence,
Kansas 66046
Looking for Alfred Baxter LOWER born ca. 1857 in Missouri,
possibly Cass County area. Second wife Rose Ann RICHART
(RICHARDT), born ca 1882 in Missouri, died April 25, 1929
in Shawnee County, Topeka, KS. Andrew LOWER born 24 March
1815 in Tennessee?, died June 23, 1860, Freeman Cemetery,
Freeman, Missouri (Cass Co.) and his wife, Sarah Emmaline
BURNEY, were married 20 June 1846 (1848) and were the
parents of Alfred LO~EK. Alfred's second wife ~ Rose Ann
RICHART" s, parents were Christopher RICHART and Lola ELLISON.
Need lots of Help!!!

WILCOX
WHITSON
STRICKER.
FULKERSON

Carol (WILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks., 66046
Seeking information on James Thomas STRICKER. of Missouri,
maybe Christian Co. Married Mary Catherine FULKERSON in
Richwood, Christiap. Co., Missouri, in 1877. Would like
parents name or any information.

WILCOX
WHITSON
FULKERSON

Carol (WILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Seeking information of Mary Catherine FULKERSON of Halifax,
.
Halifax, Co., VA. Maybe born in 1852.

WILCOX
WHITSON
CHANDLER

Carol tWrLcOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, LaWrence, Ks. 66046
Seeking any iI1formation on Martha CHANDLER of Halifax, Halifax
Co., VA.. Maybe born in late 1840' s.

WILCOX
WHITSON
STEWART
McCOY

CarolCWILCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Trying to find information Guy Oris STE"wAl."'tT of Payson or
Plainville, Adams Co., Ill. Married Margarit Elizabeth McCOY.

WILCOX
WHITSON
STEWART
SMITH

Carol n.n:LCOX) WHITSON, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Need information on Cyrus STEWART of Payson, Adams Co., Ill.
. Married Margaret H. Smith 6 Dec 1869. Had 13 children: Guy 0.,
Leon S., John, Burg, Clyde, Grace A., Alice R., Elizabeth,
George C. and Harriet B.

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SCHOTT
"Other
Citizens"
of Lawrence,
Kansas

Cynthia E. SCHOTT, P.O. Box 3989, Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0989
I am trying to locate Lawrence, Ks., families who have lived
here for many years, expecially those who made a living at
the Kawor those who lived around the river. I am researching
the "Other Citizens" of Lawrence, Ks., who have not been part
of Lawrence history books. Please contact me.

SCHOTT
VINEGAR

I am doing research on the Pete VINEGAR family of Lawrence,
Kansas ca 1872-1883. I am interested in locating descendents
of this family. If you are a descendent, please contact me.

"When you answer a query, be sure to say you read it in 'The Douglas
County, Ks., Pioneer' and don't forget to enclose your SASE."

�Index.vol.Xll,#2
Winter,1989
Abella,52
Ac:hning,57
Aertsen,90
Akin,50
Albin,62
Aldridge,50
Altred,56
A I I ga i er, 63
Allgaire,61
Allgares,63
Anderson,57
'Anderson,69
Anderson,71
Andria,67
Anton,56
Ap i I atobe, 89
Arc:hibald,89
Arndt,50
Arthur,56
Ashburn,89
Babbitt,50
Bai ley,50
Baker,70
Baldwin,67
Baldwin,73
Ba I lew, 89
8andemer,52
8anks,92
Bannin9,71
Barker,S2
8arnhart,68
8arnhart,72
8artholomus,56
Barton,68
Bauersac:hs,89
Baxter,50
Beac:h,56
Beam,61
Beam,62
8eam,63
Beasley,52
Bec:ket,S6
Bec:kmeir,90
Be I 1,89
Bennett,89
Berg,SO
Beurke,67
Bigl int,70
8igsby,52
Bishop,50
Blackman,56
Blac:kmon,56
Boc:k,52
Boener,56
Boggan,89
B099S,52
Bohnsac:k,89
Bond,73
Bonn,56
.Booth,50
Boots,69

97

Bourke,67
Bowen,52
Bowen,55
Bowman,71
Breithaupt,68
Breymeyer,71
Brown,50
Brown,52
8rown,56
Brown,71
Brown,96
8runk,52
Bryce,56
Buc:hanan,73
Bunce,70
Bunton,50
Bur ch i I I , SO
8urgin,56
Burney,96
8uster,95
Butler,52
Cady,56
Cain,SO
Calhorn,70
Cartwe I 1,94
Casebier,62
Casebier,63
Chandler,96
Chapman,SO
Chapman,96
Christy,68
Church,SO
Churc:h,S6
Church,73
Church,89
Clark,68
Clark,70
Clarke,50
Claxton,71
Clay,73
Clough,SO
Cobb,50
Cockins,56
Cole,73
Co I I i er, 74
Co I I i er, 75
Co I I ins, 60
Co I we I I ,52
Commons,50
Corbutt,69
Cordel 1,52
Cotter,52
Couch,50
Cox,52
Crittenden,52
Crown,SO
Curtis,73
Curtiss,50
Curtiss,62
Cutter,64
Cutter,65
Dakin,52

Dales,89
Dalquest,50
Dampster,72
Oavis,52
Davis,65
Oean,50
Deay,73
OeWatervi le,56
Diablo,89
Oick,56
Dickson,71
Dittmar,SO
Dixon,70
Dobbins,89
Doctor,50
000 lit tie, 70
Doran,74
Dudney,71
Dumas,S2
Ounn,52
Dunn,64
Dunn,68
Ourr,50
Eads,52
Eastman,56
Eidem i I leI'" 74
Elder,SO
Ell ison,96
Elnitt,SO
Embers,50
Enoch,56
Estabrook,64
Evans,73
Evinger,50
Fairly,67
Falley,67
Farley,67
Farmer,67
Farren,89
Fawl,67
Featherstom,67
Featherston,67
Fenton,67
Ferguson,68
Fi Ibrun,69
Finch,74
Finnerty,68
Fishburn,68
Fisher,68
Fitchpatric:k,68
Fitzpatrick,68
Flanders,68
Fleer,68
Fleshman,68
Fletcher,68
Floden,74
Floden,75
Flora,68
Flora,69
Flory,68
Flory,69
Flory,70

Fogerty,69
F'o I" dyce ,69
Forsythe,69
F'or th, 70
Foster,70
Foust,70
Fowler,70
Fraker,70
Francis,50
Frauenselder,70
Freeman,SO
Freese,70
French,70
Fr i tze I ,50
Fritzel,70
Frowe,70
Frye,70
Fulkerson,96
Furney,70
Gabriel,50
Gabr i e 1,70
Gabriel,71
Gage,71
Gaines,50
Gaines,71
Gale,71
Gantenbein,52
Garber,71
Gardner,89
Garrett,71
Garvin,56
Garvin,56
Garvin,71
Gastork,71
Gas k i I I ,56
Gauck,71
Geary,55
Geelan,71
Gehret,71
Gentry,71
Geoptert,73
George,71
Georgle,71
Georgle,72
Gerstenberger,72
G bb,72
G bler,72
G bson,72
G ertz,72
G ese I ,72
G 1ges,72
G I 1,64
G I I i I and, 72
G Imore,56
Gllmore,72
Gimblet,52
Glasser,72
Glatthaar,72
Gleason,72
Gleed,72
Glenn,72
Glenn,73

�Godlove,73
Goft,73
Goodell,73
Goodric:k,73
Gorbutt,73
Gorrill,73
Gorton,50
Gorton,89
Goss,52
Gottstein,73
Gould,57
Gould,64
Graham,54
Graham,55
Graham,73
Grant,73
Graves,50
Gray,73
Greene,94
Gregory,73
Gress,73
Gr i ft i th,69
Grimmer,50
Grovenor,56
Grovenor,56
Gustafton,70
Hadley,74
Hadley,78
Hadley,80
Hakemoller,89
Hammatt,92
Hanc:uff,50
Hannig,52
Hardesty,89
Harris,50
Haughn,67
Haworth,74
Haynes,52
Heek,56
Heimovies,66
Hellstrom,52
Henride,90
Henry,74
Hepner,72
Herbert,69
Herd,56
Herrington,52
Herrington,85
Hersehe I 1,71
Hershey,72
Hic:ks,56
Hi I 1,57
Hi I 1,70
Hi I 1,85
Hines,69
Hoag,81
Hodges,69
Hotmann,52
Hogan,52
H09an,56
Holderman,5o
Holloway,72
Hoover,52

98
Hoover,69
Hopkins,74
Hornberger,71
Horr,68
Hosc:har,89
Hoshour,89
Hougland,50
Houston,52
Hout,50
Hout,72
Huelsbergen,50
Hughey,50
Humbert,73
Humphrey,74
Hunsinger,56
Hunter,52
Huston,68
Hutc:hins,74
Hyatt,71
Irvin,52
Ishatiana,89
James,67
Jamison,51
Jardon,51
Johnson,51
Johnson,52
Johnson,71
Johnson,76
Johnson,95
Jones,67
Jones,76
Jones,95
Jonson,82
Jordan,76
Joseph,72
Junkles,70
Katherman,76
Kean,76
Keene,76
Keir,57
Keller,76
Keller,77
Kelly,74
Kember ling, 51
Kennedy,51
Kennedy,73
Kennedy,77
Kensit,52
Kent,73
Kenworthy,77
Kersey,51
Kershner,89
Kessinger,77
Keys,77
K i dwe I I ,51
Kikapoo,77
Kimmons,73
King,51
King,65
King,77
Kinsey,77
Kirby,77
Kirc:hner,72

K irk, 52
Kirk,77
KI ine,52
Knox,53
Koone,77
Kraft,51
Kuhn,56
Kular,77
Lake,89
Lamb,77
Lambers,89
Lamms,77
Lane,94
Laptad,56
Laptad,77
Larranc:e,77
Larranc:e,78
Lauc:honer,95
Laugh lin, 78
Lawrenc:e,56
Lawrenc:e,78
Lawson,51
Leac:h,78
Learnard,54
Learnard,55
Learned,75
Lee,89
Leec:h,78
Leibey,54
Leibey,55
Lemon,56
Lenz,51
Leonard,53
Leonergy,78
Lewis,56
Lewis,78
Lic:htfield,70
Lidwig,90
Lindley,78
Lindley,79
Linhart,78
Little,74
Little,78
Lloyd,78
Long,51
Long,78
Love,89
Lovejoy,64
Lower,96
Luc:as,89
Lybarger,72
Lyman,78
Mae I ,89
Magee,78
Mahajah,78
Maker,53
Manis,78
Mannis,78
Mansfield,72
Maple,78
Marc:h,78
,Markley,51
Markley,67

Markley,78
Mark ley, 81
Marple,78
Marsh,65
Marsh,78
Marsha I I ,78
Martin,53
Martin,78
Martin,79
Marvin,74
Mason,79
Mathie,71
Matney,89
Matthews,53
Maxtead,79
Maxted,79
Mc:Clain,79
Mc:Clellan,79
Mc:Cllen,79
Mc:Cluskey,56
Mc:Conwe I I ,68
Mc:Cord,79
Mc:Coy,96
Mc:Crary,51
Mc:Cu I I ough, 71
Mc:Curdy,79
Mc:Donald,53
Mc:Gee,51
Mc:Gee,95
Mc:lntire,73
Mc:Kenzie,71
Mc:Kenzie,72
Mc:lurry,79
Mc:Manness,51
Mc:M i I lin, 79
Mc:Pherson,79
Mc:Queston,79
Mc:Quinston,79
MeWilliams,79
MeW i I Iiams, 79
Meairs,79
Means,79
Meherry,79
Melton,79
Mendenha I I ,79
Mendenha I I ,80
Merc:er,80
Mesenhimer,73
Messer,80
Metner,80
Metsker,53
Metsker,71
Mettner,80
Meyer,51
Meyer,53
Mil es ,80
Mi .1 I er, 53
Miller,66
Mi Iler,8o
Mil Is, 80
Mitc:hell;67
Mi tehe I I ,89
Monroe,8o

�Montell,80
Montgomery,69
Moon,80
Moore,Sl
Moore,SO
Moore,Sl
Morgan,S6
Morgan,73
Morris,81
Morrison,81
Morriss,71
Morton,89
Mott,81
Multer,68
Murphy,73
Musick,Sl
Myers,73
Myers,81
Neel,S3
Neis,89
Nell is,81
Nelson,Sl
Nelson,S9
Newby,81
Newemat,81
Newl in,81
Nicholson,74
Noris,73
North,Sl
Nutter,Sl
OConne I I ,53
Oehrle,70
01 i ver, 66
Olmstead,70
Oneslager,Sl
Owen,S6
Owens,89
Parker,Sl
Parker,7S
Parker,75
Parker,78
Parker,78
Parsons,72
Patton,71
Payne,Sl
Peabody,74
Pearson,S3
Pearson,64
Peftly,69
Pemberton,S3
Pence,69
Petetish,73
Petty,56
Pierce,89
Pi I I a, 72
Pine,S6
Pinegar,Sl
Postma,Sl
Postma,69
Potter,Sl
Provini ,53
Puttett,89
Pure 1,56

Rande I ,89
Rankin,74
Rankin,74
Rankin,7S
Rappard,72
Rector,B9
Reed,Sl
Reid,S3
Reser,69
Reser,69
Reynolds,71
R ce,S3
R ce,89
R chards,Sl
R chardt,96
R chart,96
R ley,S8
R ley,S9
Ri ley,60
Rinehart,S6
Ritzman,72
Robbins,89
Roberts,S6
Robinson,S6
Roe,64
Roe,67
Rohrbach,89
Rose,89
Rose,89
Rowe,64
Rumbaugh,68
Russell,70
Russell,91
Sams,Sl
Sanders,S3
Sanders,68
Santord,89
Santord,90
Sayler,Sl
Saylor,73
Seanne I I ,95
Scheer,S3
Sche I I ,53
Schell,72
Schi II ing,66
Schi II ing,66
Schott,Sl
Schott,71
Schott,96
Schultz,9S
Scott,S8
Scott,74
Sears,74
Sedlak,Sl
Seetin,90
Se I I ers, 90
Seward,94
Sharpe,SS
Shaw,S3
Shaw,9S
Shearer,S6
Sheldon,Sl
Sherbon,51

99

Sh i I I ian, 73
Shoemaker,S3
Shogrin,Sl
Shook,70
Shookman,66
Shuler,69
Siegrist,70
Skaggs,70
Smith,Sl
Smith,S3
Smith,74
Smith,89
Smith,90
Smith,96
Snavely,S3
Snedeger,Sl
Soper,74
Soule,6S
. Spencer ,51
Spencer,71
Stayton,90
Stee 1,90
Stephens,S3
Steward,68
Stewa.r t, 96
Stiner,S6
Stricker,96
Stuart,Sl
Stump,73
Swain,S6
Swain,S6
.Sweets,Sl
Talley,Sl
Taylor,69
Thacher,74
Thayers,S8
Thomas,S6
Thomas,69
Thompson,89
Thoren,90
Thornton,S3
Thurber,S3
Title,S3
Tomberl in,S3
Tompson,61
Tompson,62
Tutts,90
Tussey,90
Twede I I ,51
Ulrich,69
Umbarger,61
Umbarger,62
Umbarger,63
Upton,74
Usher,S6
Vaccaro,66
Vancil,62
Vane i 1,63
Vanschaick,90
Varnum,6S
Vaughn,Sl
Vaun,68
Vermi lyea,56

Viets,90
Vinegar,96
Vopicka,S3
Votaw,72
Walker,71
Walker,90
Wallace,S3
Walter,68
Walton,61
Walton,6S
Walton,79
Ware,S6
Warner,69
Warren,64
Warsop,S3
Watson,74
Weimer,72
Well ing,Sl
Welmer,72
Welmre,67
Weston,71
Wetzel,S3
Whipple,S3
Whitman,73
Whitson,Sl
Whitson,96
W'ggins,S2
W Icox,74
W Icox,96
W Iliams,S3
W I Iiams, 56
W Iliams,68
W I son, 56
W Ison,S6
W Ison,S8
W nchell,S2
W ndham,92
Wingert,69
Wise, 56
Wood,64
Wood,68
Woodard,62
Woodard,77
Woodward,74
Worley,S2
Wray,68
Wright,70
Young,52
Young,S6
Young,57
Ziesenis,72
Zimmerman,56

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(PART OF A DRAWINGBy~SHERMAN.ENDERTON OF COMPANY E,
11TH KANSAS INFANTRY-~DRAWN~SOON AFTER THE RAID)
. Courtesy of Kansas State Historical Society and Watkins Museum

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
OFFICERS
President. . • • •
Vice-President. • ••
Recording Secretary
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Corresponding Secretary.
Treasurer. •
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Librarian. •
Genealogist .
Newsletter Editor
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Donna Shogrin, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Carol Whitson, 2731 Rawhide, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
A. J. Lawson, 2246 Tenn. St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Charles &amp; Erma Worley, Route 6, Box 24, Lawrence, Ks., 66046
Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Mary Burchill, 1622 Kentucky, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
COMMITTEES

Membership Chairman.
Refreshments.
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Goodwill. . . .
Ways &amp; Means. •
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Five Generation Charts ••
Cookbook Chairman.
Independence Day . • • • •
Maple Leaf Festival
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Cemetery Book. ••
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Erma McManness, 1600 West 22nd St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Earl &amp; Oma Curtiss, 1623 Harper St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Vivian Commons, Route 1, Box 205, Lawrence,-Ks. 66044
Maxine Hougland, Route 1, Box 262, Perry, Ks. 66073
Dorothy Wiggins, Route 2, Box 319W, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Shirley North, 1337 New Jersey St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, Ks. 66006
The executive (board) officers
Jean Snedeger, Chairman, 1638 Rhode Island, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Vivian Clough, Route 5, Box 128, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Grace Embers, 3001 Ranger Dr., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Pauline Meyer, 1227 Brook, Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Jane Wiggins, Route 5, Box 54, Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Calling Committee . . . . Mary Lawson, Chairman, 2246 Tenn. St •• Lawrence. Ks. 66046
Virginia Aldridge, 3323 Iowa, #105. Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Dorothy Clarke, 1908 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Christine Kraft, 404 Cattleman Ct., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Sharon Moore, 1131 Delaware St., Lawrence, Ks. 66044
Pioneer Committee •.•.....• Donna Shogrin, Chairperson, 648 Schwarz Rd., Lawrence,
Kansas 66044 and ALL Douglas County Genealogical Society
members who submit articles.

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The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with regularly
scheduled meetings the second Tuesday night of each month, 7:30 p.m., meeting place
to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library). Afternoon meetings are held,
if possible, and occasional area tours. An annual public workshop is held to help in
research. Membership fees are $10.00 single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made
payable to the Douglas County Genealogical Society and sent to the address above. The
fiscal year is from July 1 to June 30 of the following year. Visitors are always welcome.

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The Douglas County Genealogical Society Library is located along the east wall of
the Lawrence-Public Library, 707 Vermont St. Hours are: Monday through Friday, 9:30
a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Sunday, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Anyone may use our library but items may not be checked out. A card file of the societyTs
holdings'is kept at the Referenc~ 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 Genealogical Society
P. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101

Vol. XII, No. 1

Fall 1988

CONTENTS

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125th Anniversary of Quantrill Raid of Lawrence ........•.•.••••......... 1
A Chaplain Saved from the Guerrillas by his Heroic Wife ................• 3
Recruits and Citizens Killed in Quantrill's Raid .....•...•.....•....•.•. 7
Mrs. Rankin's Husband Shot by Raiders ••...........•....••.....•••.••••.. 9
Douglas County, Ks., Marriage Records - 1887 ...••..••••••..•.....••••.. 10
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name - 1887 •••......•..•............... 20
Quantrill Raid Survivor (Sutliff &amp; Griffith) .••.•...•••.......••......• 23
Women Bring in Munition Supply .............•.•••..•........••.•.......• 24
Jim Lane Saved by Disguise .••.•...........•••••.•..••.....•....... ~ ...• 25
Douglas County Farmers' Directory - 1920 .....•.•••...•.•........••••..• 26
Quantrill Raid Survivor (L.Johnson) .••....•.....•..••......•.••.•••... 32
Data of Friends (Quakers) Monthly Meetings - 1869-1935'.............•... 33
Queries ........... ._ .................................. ~ ................ . 42
Index .................................................................. 44

DCGS Officers, Committees and Society Information ••..... Inside Back cover

Volume 2 of the Complete Tombstone
Census of Douglas County, Kansas is
now available. Please send $36.00
plus $2.75 postage to:
DCGS Tombstone Census
c/o Jean Snedeger
1638 Rhode Island St.
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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murderous raid on Lawrence by a group of'
guerillas led by William Clarke Quantrill. On!
the morning of August 21, 1863 Quantrill and
his band of raiders,
numbering about threehundred, entered Lawrence and murdered
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estimated 150 men--wounding thirty others. Not:
only did the band kill nearly every man they
found but they burned many homes and much of
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For years there had been violent confrontations
between the "jayhawkers" and the "bushwacker's
--betweenproslavery and abolishionists. So a
raid by this pro-slavery group against the
"free-state"
town
of
Lawrence
was
not
alt~gether unexpected.
In fact,
in the three
months prior to the raid the city had been on
the alert for just such an attack. By August
21st,
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vigilance and was unprepared to defend· itself Was Charlie Hart When He
Uved in Lawrence.
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lived there under the name of "Charlie Hart." Most residents of
the town knew him as a school teacher, but he apparently spent
some of his time as a kind of "double agent" who freed slaves in
Missouri and elsewhere, took them to an abolishionist house in
the Lawrence area and then got a bounty by telling the proslavery authorities where to find them.
With inside knowledge of the political leanings of the men of
Lawrence, Quantrill had instructed his men before they entered
town exactly which men he wanted killed.
But the drunken raiders
often shot indiscriminately despite the plea~ of the victims and
their families.
After the dead were buried, ·the citizens of Lawrence began rebuilding their town. Today Lawrence is a prosperous and thriving
city. Few realize that only 125 years ago the entire town lay in
ashes.
Because the people of Lawrence would not give in to their
grief, but instead began the difficult job of rebuilding their
town,
tribute was paid to them a few years ago when a city seal
was adopted in which a phoenix is shown rising up from·the ashes.
Many stories of the atrocities of the raid and of the herorism of
the victims and their families have been passed down in writing.
On the following page is one such story--that of Rev. Hugh Fisher
who was saved from the guerillas by his wife's ingenUity.
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A CHAPLAIN SAVED FROM THE QUERRILAS BY HIS HEROIC WIfE;
Rev. HUQh Fisher's Account of His Experience During the Quantrill
Raid of-Lawrence Given at a Church Conference in 1874.
(From R§miQi§£§Q£~§ 21 QY~Qt~§ll~§ R~i~ by John C. Shea (1879)
Courtesy of Watkins Community Museum, Lawrence, Kansas.
" ... After some preliminary remarks,
Dr. Fisher
began the story.
He said:
'I was always an
anti-slavery man of the most 'anti' kind,
and
after I moved to Kansas, without any prominence
having been given to my sentiments by myself, I
found myself the object of the most
vindictive
hatred of the pro-slavery party of the region
where I resided.
My life was unsuccessfully
SCll.ll;,lht sever al times.
When the war' brclke ':'Ut I
went as a chaplain.
Most of the male members
of my church went to the war, and I went as one
of ,Jim. Lane's chaplains.
The news clf my
connection with the army,
and of my being put
HUGH DUNN FISHER
in charge of contrabands who were sent to
Kansas,
got abroad,
and the rebels hated me worse than
ever.
They got my photograph and distributed it throughout the country,
and it was fixed among them that I was to be shot whenever met.
armory,
and there was an understanding with the farmers of the
surrounding country that upon the ringing of an alarm they should
come in to defend the town,
but the coming of Quantrell and his
men was a complete surprise.
When the alarm was rung the arsenal
was already captured and on fir~.
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I was in bed,
and heard,
about 3 o'clock in ·the morning, horses
galloping ~ery rapidly away,
and woke my wife,
telling her that
it was singular that horses should be galloping so fast so early
in the morning;
but she said it was some farmers who had been
into a railroad meeting the even ing before,
and were hurrying
back to their work. We lay·and talked for some time. The children
were going on that morning to get some grapes and my wife thought
she would call them earlier than usual,
and herein,
brethren, I
see the hand of F'rclvidence.
It
was not yet daylight,
but day
was dawning.
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she went and looked
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door,
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could
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be;
but,
neverless I sprang from the bed
and ran to the door.
There they were just acrbss the green and jus~·then they shot the
United Brethren preacher as he was milking his cow in his barnyard. I rushed b~ck into the house; my wife caught up her babe; I
h~ve four boys;
one was on my wife's breast,
another was by her
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rushed up the lot in which our house stood.
Then I left my wife
and with the two oldest boys ran up the hill,
but something
seemed to tell me that I was running away fro~ safety.
So I told
the boys to rwn on and I would go back to mother .•• My boys
separated, the oldest getting with a neighbor's boy,
Robert
Winston,
and while the two were running for life,
the soldiers
saw them and fired a volley,
killing poor Bobby and frightening
my boy almost to death.
He ran off and hid among some graves in
the grave yard. My younger son ran off on the prairie.
In
fixing my cellar,
I had thrown up a bank of earth near the
entrance and
I crept down there and laid myself between the
mounds of earth and the wall in such a way that the earth would
partly screen me.
I lay up close to the kitchen door.
I had not
been there lonq when four of Quantreli's men rode up to the house
and demanded admittance.
My wife went to the front door and let
them in.
They demanded whether I was not in the house or in the
cellar.
She 'replied:
'My husband and two older boys ran off as
soon as the fighting began.' The leader swor~ that he knew I was
in the cellar. My wife replied that she had two young children by
her,
and that she did not want any more oaths uttered before
them.
'You have doubted my word,' she replied; 'you can look for
yourselves.' I lay so near the floor that I could hear every word
that was said. The men called for a candle.

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My wife replied that we did not burn candles.
Then they wanted a
lantern,
but she said we hadn't any.
They asked then,
with an
oath,
what we did
for a light.
She replied that
we ~urned
kerosene in a lamp.
then they called for a lamp, and my wife had
to get it, but the men in their eagerness to light it, turned the'
wick down into the oil.
Failing to light
it themselves,
they
called upon my wife to light it.
'Why,
you have ruined the lamp,' said she,
'It &lt;an't be lighted
with the wick down in the oil~"Haven't you another lamp?'
said
they. 'Yes, there's one upstairs,'said she, and they then ordered
her
to g.:) and get it.
'Gentlemen,' said she,
, I can't do it,
your
rudeness has so frightened me that I can scarcely hold my
babe.'
One of the men then offered to hold it for her,
and took
it from her arms. My poor wife then
went and got the lamp,
which they
lighted
and
started on
their
search.
They all ":c,,:ked
their
revolvers and passed the word to
kill at sight,
and started for the
I
cellar.
I laid myself as flat as I
could be, and turned my fac~ to the
wall,
for
I
knew my face waas
thinnest from ear to ear. The light
came to the door.
I tell you brethren
I just quit living ••• I stood then before the
judgement seat.
I was a dead man.
My heart ceased to beat.
I
already stood before my Judge.
Brethren,
what could I do,
but
just trust myself to the Lord?

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The man who carried the light was tall and providentially stooped
so low in entering the cellar, that the light shining against the
bank of earth threw a shadow ov~r me.
They searched the cellar,
but did not find me ••• My wife afterwards told me that when the
men went down cellar,
she took her babe and went into the parlor
and stood there holding her hand against one ear and her babe
against the other expecting every moment to hear the report of
the revolvers in the cellar, anouncing the death of her husb~nd.
The soldiers set fire to the house in several places and leaving
one of their
number to prevent my wife from putting it out,
departed .•• My wife then came to me and asked me whether it was
all
right between me and God.
'I am afraid they will come back
and kill you yet,
and it will be the greatest comfort to know
that you felt prepared t.:. die.' I tc.ld her that I was prepared
to die.
Telling me to pray,
she left me. It was not long before
another
party
of
Quantrell's men came and
in
drunken
tones •.. demanded to know whether I was in the house.
'Do you suppose,'said my wife, 'that he would stay there and you
shooting and burning all ~ver town? No; he left this morning as
aoon as the firing ~ommenced and unless some of you have shot him
and killed him outside,
he is safe.
Some of your men were here
this morning and searched the house.
However,
you may look for
yoursel ves. '
In this she bluffed them. They set fire to the house and left one
who drew his revolver on my wife and said he would kill
her
if
she tried to put it out.
He stayed until the house was so far
consumed that there was.no possibility of saving it.
My wife pulled up a carpet, and in taking it to the yard, dropped
~t
accidentally by the door.
My wife was afraid and so was I,
that
I would ·be burned alive,
for I had no thought of doing
anything but what my wife told me.
The floor was on
fire almost
over me and the flames were
" 'r rl. e
a:lr
creeping nearer.
My wife stood
and
threw
water,
pail
after
-the
\/Vith
pail on the floor and was dOing
this
when
a
neighbor,
;
:s 1:""1::r i e J&lt; :s C) 1:" t h e
Catholic woman said: 'Wh~, Mrs.
a.rld.
Fisher,
what are you doing?
What good will it be to save
that floor? Besides, you can't
save it.'

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'I don't care what good it will do' replied my wife,
'I am going
to keep on wetting that floor.' But finally,
when she saw she
could not save it, she asked the neighbor whether she could keep
a secret.
She then swore her by the Virgin Mary never to reveal
it. 'toJell, then,' said my wife, 'my husband is under that flc.c.r.'
The soldiers were still everywhere,
shooting and burning and the
air was filled with the shrieks of wounded and dying men,
the

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wailings of widows and orphans and the sound of
falling
buildings.
My wife then c~lled me to come out and threw a dress
over my shoulder.
The two women picked up the carpet and
I
crawled under it between them and so we proceeded to a small bush
about four feet high in the yard.
There my wife saw four soldiers ready to fire.
They were not a
hundred yards off ••• l slunk under the bush and they threw the
c ar ~)f.~t over me.
'Save the chairs!
cried my wife;
and they rushed to where the
chairs were piled close to the burnin~ building and ran with them
and
flung them carelessly upon me and piled up all
that was
saved of our household goods about me.
The soldiers evidently
thought the pile only a lot of household furniiture, and left it
unmolested.
I stayed there till two hours after they left and
then gathered my wife and my four children--for the two boys had
come back--and in the garden we knelt and thanked God
for
deliverance. Brethren you don't know what i t i s to be thankful.'

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Leslie's lltastnted Newspaper of September 12, 1863 shmring an artlst'siconcept of

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and.

Citize.n.s

Killed

FrO.: ..! CO'AWe TOlbstone Census of Douglas County, Kanus
Vol. I, B. Jean Snedegar and others, Douglas County
Genealogical Society.

Citizens

Killed

Albach, J. George
Albrecht, Geo.
Allen, Clay
Allen, E.
Allison, Duncan C.
Alwes, - Anderson, John
Argel, - Bell, Capt. George W.
Bent, Geo.
Bowers (Bower), Samuel
Brant, Mr. - Brechtelbaruer, Joseph
Brechtlesbuer, James
Brown, (one armed)
Burnes, Dennis
Burns, ~lichael
Burt, George
Carpenter, Judge Louis
Cloud, Charles
Coat (Coates), Geo. W.
Coleman, L. Dwight
Collamore (Callamore), George W. (Gen.)
Cornell, John C.
Crane, John Lewis
Dagle, John
Dix, Ralph C.
Dix, Stephen H.
Dulinsky, Sylvester
Dulinsky, Wm.
Dyre, (Uncle) Frank
Early,- - Eckman, Carl
Ehles, (Ethels), August
Eldridge, James
Ellis, August
Engler (Enzler), Carl
Englesman, Phillip
Evans, John Z.
Fillmore, Lemuel
Finley, James B~
Finley, Joe
Fitch, Edward P.
Frank, Joseph

Frawley (Fromley), John
Fritch (Tritch), S. H.
Gates, Levi, Jr.
Gentry, - Gerrard, George
Giebal, Anthony
Giffler, A.
Gill, John B.
Goldman, Mr.
Green, John
Green, - Gregg, - Griswold, Abner W.
Gtiswold, Francis J. (Dr.)
Griswold, hIatt
H--, Cal
Hanson, Hr.
Hay, Chester
Helderman, Huron
Hendrix, -_.
Holmes, Nathan
Johnson, M.
Jones, Samuel
Kallmer, George
Keefe, Pat
Kimball, Frederic
Klares, Wm.
Klaus, Fred
Klaus, William
KIeffer (Kleffler), W.M.R.
Kridmiller, A.
Lambert, O. O.
Langley, Mr.
Laner, Christian
Lawrie (Laurie), John \0/.
Lawrie (Laurie), William
Leener, Chris
Leonard, Christopher
Limbock (Linback),Henry
Little, John
Longley, Otis
Loomis, Rich.
Lowe, Capt. Joseph G.
Makin, Michael

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QUANTRILL'S RAID ON LAWRENCE-cont.
Sanger, George H.
Sargeant, G. H.
ScllIvab, John
Sclnvaub, H.
Smith, Charles
Snyder (Snider), Rev. S.S.
Speer, John N. (Jr.)
SteHart, Henry
Stone, Joseph
Stone, Captain Nathan
Stonestreet, Benj.
Swan, Louis H. CA. or L.)
Thorpe, S. N.
Trask, Josiah C.
Turk, - Hatson, James E.
I~augh, Addison
West, - IVhite, Mr.
loJilliams, - l.Jilliamson, l-lm. T.
lVise, Louis
Wood, James
Zimmerman, John K.
Henry, (Uncle) col.
Henry, (a German)
Johnson, Ben

Harkle, Daniel
Narth,a (Hurtha), T.
~Iartin, Robert (Bobby)
Neeky, Nichael
Neeky, R.
Nurphy, Dennis
Nurphy, Thomas
NcClellan, Daniel
NcFadden, J.
NcFarland,--Nathan, H.
Oehrle,
Oldham, Anthony
·O'Neil, James
Page, Geo.
Palmer, Charles A.
Palmer, Daniel H.
Perine (Perrine), James
Pollock (Pollok), Jacob
Pope, George
Purington (Purrington),David H.
Range, George
Range, Samuel
Reedmiller, A.
Reel, Peter, Sr.
Reel, Samuel Jeremiah (Jerry)
Reynolds, Samuel
Roach, James
Rothrock, Abe

Memorial To The
Victims Of
Quantrill's Raid
21 August, 1863
Oak Hill Cemetery
Section Three

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Rec:ruits

Killed

Anderson, Charles

Markle, Samuel
Parker, Asbury (Ashbury)
Parker, Isaac J.
Riggs, Charles F. (T.)
Speer,. Robert
. Watson, John
Waugh, William A.
t.Jilson, James
Woods, Andrew J •

Allen, Charles R.
Cooper, James F.
Green, John R.
Griswold, Walter B.S.
lIalderman, Aaron
Narkle, David
Narkle, Lewis

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"The Ruins of
Lawrence" taken from Harper's Weekly, September 19,
1863

MRS. RANKIN's HUSBAND SHOT BY RAIDERS

Mrs. Mary (CARPENTER) RANKIN of Quenemo, Kansas wrote in 1913:
"I.-Je were living on F.:hode Island StY·eet in a hc.use ,just
finished
and had been married ten months.
When two of the raiders called
at
our
house and saw my husband,
they fired a shot at him and
after his race through the yard they fired a second shot. Of what
passed around us I know and remember nothing,
until I sat beside
the body of my husband and saw him in a rude coffin and laid away
in a corner of our yard."

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887
From Book 6 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Divisions of the. District Court,Room
_144, Law and JUdicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom
ADLER, John M.
NY City, NY
AGER, Omar .Elroy
AGLE, John H.
ALBRIGHT, Charles M.
ANDERSON, William B.
Leav Co, KS
ANDREWS, Orin D.
ARNOLD, Ezra
BABCOCK, Everett E.
. Topeka, KS
BAII.EY, Louis E.
BAKER,Lemon C.
BALDWIN, James W.
BARICKLOW, Daniel W.
BARTON, Lester T.
Hannibal, MO
BATES, Arthur E.
Jeff Co, KS
BATHURST, . George G.
BEARD~ John E.
BELL, .Asher C.
BENSON, John A.
BEST, Peter M.
.... Kansas City, MO
BOETTCHER, Herman
Lyon Co, KS
BOOHER, Dorral
BRAWCHLE, Jacob
BRENT, Alexander
BROWN, Richard
BRUBAKER, John C.
Leav Co, KS

Bride
HOUSE, Mary
Dg Co·, KS
KENNEDY, Ella A.
FOLEY, Ella
SCHWARZ, Sophia F.
HILL, Irena
Leav Co, KS
TURNBOUGH, Mary D.
DICKSON, Rosetta
LE PAGE, Nellie E.
Dg Co, KS
WAlKER, Hala M.
GALE, Lola R.
SMITH, Eliza J.
LEWIS, Mary K.
MACY, Lulie Edna
Dg Co, KS
GREENE, Malinda F.
Jeff Co, KS
BITTERLY, Christina
ROY, Camilla H.
TOLLE, Josie M.
SPENCER, Larooka
COLE, Ella B.
Dg Co, KS
WILLIAMS,· .Kat e
Dg Co, KS
WEBSTER, Mary
HAHN, Paulina
SMITH, Mary
HALL, Martha A.
AKERS, Rhoda
Dg Co; KS

DatejPlace
16 Feb ·1887-Lic
only
25 Dec 1887
4 Dec 1887
16 June 1887
9 Feb 1887Dg Co, KS
6 Sept 1887
14 July 1887
. 14 June 1887Dg Co, KS
28 Oct 1887
19 May 1887
31 Mar 1887
4 July 1887
30 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
2 Nov 1887Jeff Co, KS
12 Sept 1887
4 Dec 1887
16 Feb 1887
20 Oct 1887
22 June 1887Dg Co, KS
25 May 1887Dg·Co, KS
16 Feb 1887
13 Mar 1887
2 Mar 1887
26 Mar 1887
4 July 1887Dg Co, KS

Page #

Officiant

298
403
392
340
294

Werter R. Davis,MG
S.M. Osmond, MG
John H. Maul, MG
John Q.A.Norton, PJ

356

WIn. Irelan, MG
Silas Cavin, JP

346
344

A. Beatty, DD

375
333
319
343
392

Luke Woodard, MG
Werter R. Davis, MG
C. A. Weaver, MG
S • .M. Osmond, MG
J. H. Bonebrake,.MG

379

Thos. H. Dinsmore,.MG

358
394299
374
342

John Q.A. Norton, PJ
W. C. Price, JP
John Q.A. Norton, PJ
I. J. Delo, MG
Richard Cordley, MG

335

Richard Cordley, MG

298
312
305
317
345

J as. Marvin, MG
J. J. Silbermann,MG
.M. Wooton, MG
J. R. Woodward, JP
L. K. Billingsley,.MG

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Bridegroom

Bride

BUCKINGHAM, James D.
BUNDY,. Alfred S.
Leav Co, KS
BURTON, Walter F.
Greenwood Co, KS
CALAVY, Joseph
CALDWELL, Anthony
CAMPBELL, West
Jeff Co, KS
CARLSON, CarlO.
FraDklin Co, KS
CARLSON, Edward A.
CHAPLIN, Ben G.
CONNER, Harvey J.
COUZENS, Henry G.
Reno, KS
COX, Oscar L.
CUMMINGS, Henry A.
Dg Co, KS
DAMM, William
DAVIDSON, Herbert V.
DAVIS, John W.
Dg Co, KS
DEAN, William R.
Ottawa, KS
DECKER, Joseph H.
Ottawa, KS
DE HOFF, Ephraim G.
Leav Co, KS
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DEVINE

Frank W.

DOBBINS, Patrick J.
KC, MO
DUCKETT, John W.
DUNKLEY, Frank H.

DUTTON, Asa
Fred B.

EARNSHAW,

MATHEWS, Emma J.
BRYANT, Naomi (Miss)
Leav Co, KS
FOX, Bessie A. P.
Leav Co, KS
MORGAN, Nettie Ann
VINYARD, Susan
LEWIS,Carrie I.
Dg- Co, KS
BREWER, Maggi e L.
Dg Co, KS
SPERRY, Nancy J.
BOLEN Elizabeth
HILL, 'Rose
GARNER, Jane
Reno, KS
CLARK, Eliza
MC KEE,A(N)Emma(Miss)
Shawnee Co, KS
JOHANNING, Mary
KINZIE, Alice F.
SHAW, Elizabeth
Dg Co, KS
MUNZER, Katie
Dg Co, KS
STOCKTON, Frances K.
Ark City, KS
FORD, Lizzie
Leav Co, KS
SKINNER, Jennie
JOHNSON, Nellie
KC, MO
BOWMAN, Mary
HAHN, Mary C.
WILLIAMSON, Rebecca
BRANSON, Cora H.

Page #

Date/Place
14 Sept 1887
25 July 1887Leav Co, KS
2 May 1887Dg Co, KS
17 Dec 1887
13 Feb 1887_
5 Apr 1887Dg Co, KS
1 Jan 1887Dg Co~ KS
3 Feb 1887
7 Apr 1887
13 June 1887
11 June 1887Dg Co, KS
1 Jan 1887
8 Dec 1887Shawnee Co ,KS
10 Feb 1887
6 Mar 1887
16 Jan 1887Jeff Co, KS
13 July 1887Dg Co, KS
3 May 1887-Lic
only
5 Jan 1887Leav Co, KS
8 Sept 1887
27 Jan 1887Wyan Co, KS
30 Aug 1887
28 Aug 1887
23 Dec 1887
5 Jan 1887

Officiant

359
350

E. L. Thomas, MG

328

A. Beatty, DD

398
287
322

Hiram Cantrell,MG
C. H. Hones, MG
J as. Marvin, MG

283

L. S. Steele, JP

202
322
340
339

Walter Scott, MG
John Q,. A. Norton, PJ
E. Atkinson, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

282
397

J as. Marvin, MG
Andrew V. Stout ,MG

297
305
286

H. Juchhoff,MG
John Sherfy, MG
C. W. Cherry, JP

347

J. H. Bonebrake,MG

J. W. Spring, MG

?

282

Wm. Irelan, MG

357
289

John Q,.A. Norton, PJ
A.. S. Auld, JP

354
352
402

J. T. Stevens, JP
I. J. Delo, MG
Wm. Irelan, MG
A. H. Stote, MG

284

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

EBERHART, Samuel L.

Bride

PAINTER, Nettie M.
»1ERY, Peter E.
THACHER, Mary H.
KC, MO
Dg Co, KS
ERICKSON, Harry C.
DUNKLEY, Sarah
FARLEY, Herman A.
FLINTOM, Louise
FAULKNER, William H.
LUCAS,· Anna C.
KC, MO
KC, MO
FAXON, William T.
FRARY, Sarah
FERTIG, Thomas H.
BOLTON, Adda
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
FINCH, George
BALDWIN, Ida
FITCHUE, JDnas(Fithugh) BURNHAM, Anna
FORD, Walter H.
JARDON, Julia A.
Norwood, KS
Dg Co, KS
FRENGER, Christian
PEVERLINE, Elizabeth
Dg C&lt;;&gt; '. KS
Jeff Co, KS
FRIEND, Frank L.
NICHOLS, Lula
Ke, MO
Parsons, KS
GALLATLY, Lincoln
BEEIrER, Jennie
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
GALLIGHER, Patrick W. FETTY, Louisa M.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
G~, Spencer
RANDELS, Carrie M. E.
Topeka, KS
. Topeka, KS
GARST, Joal A.
HAMMILL, Annie K.
GEORGI I , William
BOND, Sarah A.
GIBB,· J. Gordon
MANSFIELD, ·Maude E.
GILBERT, Edward W.
CRAIGMILE, Ella M.
Wichi ta, K S D g Co, KS
GILL, James A.
BARNHARD, Sadie C.
GILLUM, Henry H.HOUSE, Mary
Linwood, KS
Missouri
GLASS, Andrew
WET.KER, Louisa J.
GOODEMOTE, Charles W. STANDING, Annie
GORDON, William P.
SPURGEON, Ida E.
Osage "Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

Date/Place

Page #

Officiant

7 Sep 1887
9 Feb 1887Dg Co, KS
6 June 1887
11 Feb 1887
3 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
23 Nov 1887
8 Sept 1887Dg Co, KS
21 Sept 1887
28 Dec 1887
1 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
15 Sept 1887Dg Co, KS
24 Sept 1887Dg Co, KS
13 Sept 1887Dg Co, KS
16 Jan 1887Jeff Co, KS
14 July 1887Dg Co, KS
8 Mar 1887
17 Sept 1887
20 July 1887
10 May· 1887.. Dg Co, KS
20 Dec 1887
25 Mar 1887DgCo, KS
4 July 1887
26 Mar 1887
21 Dec 1887Dg Co, KS

356

294-

Thomas G. Winey, MG
Richard Cordley, MG

337
297
382

I. J. Delo, MG
W. Irelan, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG

391
357

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Wert·er R. Davis, MG

362
405
381

J. Windbigler, MG
Washington Mercer,MG
J. P. Stephens, MG·

361

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

366

P. S. Allen,MG

361

John Q. A. Norton,PJ

286

C. W. Cherry, JP

348

John Q. A. Norton,PJ

309
361
349

331

Christopher Flory,MG
W. C. Price, JP
S~ M. Osmond, MG
Wm. Irelan, MG

400 .
308

Werter R. Davis, MG
John ~. A. Norton,PJ

345

John Q.A. Norton, PJ
J as. Marvin, MG
W. A. Quayer, MG

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400

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1887 (Cont' d)

Date/Place

Bridegroom

Bride

GNEFKOW, William F.
GRAHAM, Patrick
GRANT, George M.
Sedgewick Co, KS
GRAY, James L.
Johnson Co, KS
GRIFFm, Edward H.
GROVENOR, Charles P.
HACKMAN, George W.
HADLEY, Joab
HALL, John L.
Linwood, KS
lW':ILIDN, John F.
HARRELL, David B.
HARTMAN, Abraham L.
HAY, Frank A.
Osage City, KS
HAYNE, Henry W.
HERNAL, John R.
HERSHFIELD, Val
Johnson Co, KS
HESS, Henry H.
. . Denver, CO
HEUETT, Frank
BelOit, KS
HIATT, Fedore P.B.
HIGGmS, CharlesC.
Cowgill, MO
HIGGINS, George E.
HILL, Rufus L.
KC, MO
HQCK, August
ROFFE, Otto
HOFMANN, Louis
KC, MO
HOLLOWELL, Charles A.

20 Apr 1887
24 May 1887
BATEMAN, Melissa
8 Mar 1887LEWIS, Ollie M.
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
5 Oct 1887WOLF, Matt ie
Dg Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
21 Sept 1887
DOYLE, Annie C.
16 Nov 1887
STARR, Bertha A.
MC FARLAND, Mattie B.(R) 18 Sept 1887
10 Mar 1887
TRYON, Dowa L.
27 Oct 1887FORSYTHE, Nancy A.
Dg Co, KS
Lenape, KS
2 July 1887
ANDERSON, Ida
22 Mar 1887
ANDERSON, Ida S.
6 Feb 1887
SHIVELY, Sarah
15 Sept 1887GRIFFIS, Matie F.
Dg Co, KS
" Dg Co, KS
30 March 1887
DAVIS, Mary E.
24 Feb 1887
BLACK, Anna
31 Jan 1887FRAME, Myra B.
Dg Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
6 July 1887ROEDER, Louisa M.
Dg Co, KS
Denver, CO
24 Mar 1887HEFNER, Josephine
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
11 Oct 1887
BERGER, Charlotte R.
22 Dec 1887BRELSFORD, Blanche
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
1 Jan 1887
HERRINGTON, Jesse J.
31 Mar 1887LI(E)CHTFIELD, Emma
. DgCo; KS
Dg Co, KS
6 Oct 1887
KAISER, Catherine
5 Oct 1887
MAIER, Maria
SCBNADLER, Kate
31 Aug 1887Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
19 Jan 1887
FORTER, Mabel W.
WALRUFF, Lena

Page #

Officiant

326
334
310

A. Beatty, DD

368

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

363
387
362
311
380

A. T. Ennis, Priest
A. H. Stote, MG
Richard Cordley, MG
John Q. A. Norton, FJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

344-

315
293
360

Richard Cordley, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
wm. N. Michael, MG
Werter R. Davis, MG

320
303
290

A. Beatty, DD
W. Mercer, MG
John Q. A~ Norton, PJ

346

John H. E. Maul,NG

317

John Q.A. Norton,PJ

370
401

Richard Cordley, MG
A. B. Goodule, MG

278
318

Werter R. Davis, MG
T. S. Whedon, JP

369
365
355

H. Juchhoff, MG
H. Gerlarz, Priest
J. J. Silbermann,MG

325

A. Beatty, DD

John Q. A. Norton, FJ

W. Irelan, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

HOLLOWAY, Scott R.
FARRISH, Clara A.
HOPKINS, Daniel T.
WILEY Sybil S.
HOPSON, Hiram P.
BAXTER, Adda M.
Dg Co, KS
Kearney, NE
HORNBY, Robert H.
BROWN, Marova J.
HURD, William I.
IRONSIDE, Margaret
Johnson Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
HUSON, John B.
ELDRIDGE, Lillie B.
JAMESON, Hugh
HL~SON, Melissa A.
Reno, KS
Reno, KS
JENNINGS, Walter
CARVER, Lava
Perryville, KS
Perryville, KS
JOHNSON, Lincoln
JACKSON, Mary
JONES, Aden W.
GILL, Anna M.
JONES, Mathew F.
MIGLIARIO, Josephine
Jeff Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
JORDAN, Edgar S.
ROBERTS, Alice M.·
Severy,Greenwood Co,KS Dg Co, KS
KENDALL, Aguila C.
GAUSE, Emily J.
Dg Co, KS
Frank Co, KS
KEOUGH, Francis
COLLINS, Sarah
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
KINDERBATTER, Henry C. DALE, .4.nna B.
KIRKMAN, Jonathan L.
ARNOLD LovilIa
KUNKLE, John
ARBUCKLE, Lucinda
LERCH, Jared F.
YERINGTON, Ella
-Baroning, CA
Columbus, OH
LEWIS, George W.
DANIELS, Alice
LIGGETT, William T.
COURSEY, Nett ie V.
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
LINCOLN,Joseph T.
BODGE, Georgie M.
Ottawa, KS
Ottawa, KS
LISCHNER, August
BEIER, Johanna C.
LOVE, James H.
PORTER, Julia
LOWE, William H.
MORRIS, E. Catherine
HaSKET,I, , Hattie B.
YlAC DONALD, William

Date/Place

Page #

Officiant

13 Oct 1887
21 Feb 1887
31 Dec 1887-

370
301
406

J as. Marvin, r-IG
John Q. A. Norton,PJ
Richard Cordley, MG

318
35 1

David White M.G.
john Q.A. Norton, PJ

321

304

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Samuel Kelsall,Jr.,JP

393

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

402
302
373

Willtm Harwell, MG
Werter R. Davis, MG
J. H.-Bonebrake, MG

320

W. Elwood Mills, MG

22 Feb 1887-

302

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

1 Nov 1887-

382

John Q. A. Nortm, PJ

397
363
316
336

S. M. Osmond, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
F. B. Olds, MG
J as. Marvin, MG

384

377

John W. Wilkerson, MG
John Q. A. Norton,FJ

10 Nov 1887-

383

Richard Cordley,MG

13
19
22
24

384
349
353
390

John H. Haul, MG
Moses Brown, MG
J ame s Marvin, MG
William McDonald, MG

Dg Co, KS

29 Mar 1887
27 July 1887Dg Co, KS

2 Apr 1887
3 Mar 1887-

Leav Co, KS
30 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
22 Dec 1887
24 Feb 1887
19 Oct 1887Dg Co, KS

31 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

8 Dec 1887
21 Sept 1887
23 Mar 1887
30 May 1887Dg Co, KS

26 Oct 1887
12 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
, Dg Co, KS

Nov 1887
July 1887
Aug 1887

Nov 1887

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom
MAIN ~ Henry J.
MARSH, Stephen C.
Dodge City, KS
MAXWELL, Trenck J.
St. John, KS
MC CALL, David T.
Jeff Co, KS
MC HENRY, Henry W.
St. Joseph, MO
MIETH Oscar
MII.T,Ett, Aaron
MUJ:ER, Edward
MITJ,ER, James M.
MITCHELL, Robert
Linn, KS
MORLAN, Gustavus A.
Jeff Co, KS
NAGEL, Edward A.
NEWSTIFTER, George
Jeff Co, KS
NOAECKER, Jonathan C.
OLSON, Swan
Olsburg, KS
OSWALT, Michael J.
. OTT, Fred W.
PARKER, Charles E. D.
Leav Co, KS
PARKS Simon
PARP:rnT, Hermann E.
St. Louis, MO
PATTERSON, Robert C.
Jef'ferson Co,KS
'PAYNE, Miller H.
Staf'ford Co, KS
PEASE, Charles L.
PERRY, David

Bride

Date/Place

Page #

Officiant

BROWNELL, Rose,F.
WARNE, Mae T.
Dg Co, KS
GRANGER, Mary H.
Dg Co, KS
GAINES, Cordelia
Jeff Co, KS
UPSON, Pel vina
KC, MO

3 Feb 1887
8 June 1887- Dg Co, KS
12 June 1887Dg Co, KS
13 July 1887Dg a" KS
9 Apr 1887Dg Co, KS
15 Nov 1887
22 Sept 1887
12 May 1887
3 July 1887
28 June 1887Dg Co, KS
31 May 1887Dg Co, KS
19 Feb 1887
24 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
6 Dec 1887
28 July 1887Dg Co, KS
17 Feb 1887
3 Feb 1887
18 Dec 1887Dg Co, KS
8 Feb 1887
17 Oct 1887Dg Co, KS
26 Oct 1887Jeff Co, KS
11 Jan 1887Dg Co, KS
5 Jan 1887
29 Dec 1887

291

338

J as. Marvin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

339

Richard Cordley, MG

347

John Q. A. Norton,PJ

323

John Q. A. Nortm, PJ

383
364
330
344343

J. T. Stephens, JP
Christopher Flory, MG
John Haller, MG
L. K. Billingsley, MG
Richard Cordley, MG

336

J. R. Stevens, JP

301
389

John Q. A. Norton, PJ.
H. Gerlaih, Priest

396
351

Thomas F. Norris, MG
M. Larson, MG

300
291
399

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

295
372

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
_·J.ohn Q. A. Norton, PJ

DOLAN, Mary

LUGTON, Cornelia F.
BRENDER, Ella
HOOK, Mary E.
WESTLING, Carry
Dg Co, KS
WILLIA1".s, Martha
Jeff Co, KS
BAKER, Sarah
CARR, Winnie
DeSoto, KS
DIKES, Lizzie
SWANSON, Sophie
Dg Co, KS
ELSTON, Sarah E.
SENTZ, Clara M.
STEVENS, Annie F.
Dg Co, KS
YODER, Harriet B.
BRECHTELSBAUER, Mary
Dg Co, KS
STEWART, Vinnie R.
Jeff Co, KS
COMBS, Jennie (Mrs.)
Stafford Co, KS
BARUM, Eva M.

HACKWORTH, .A,melia

H~

375

C. W. Horr, JP

285

John Q. A. Norton, PJ.

284
404

J as. Marvin, MG
Dudley Lee~ I1G

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont I d)
Bridegroom
PETERSON, Charles G.
PETERSON, H. P.
PIERCE Allen
PIERSON, Thomas W.
PITTS, Wilbur F.
Marshalltown, IA
PONTIUS, Arthur C.
PORTER, Peter
FOWELL, William G.
PRESHAW, James F.
PRICE, John W.
PRIER, Adolph A.
KC, MO
RAMSEY, Char les
Decatur Co, KS
READINGER, John
REDMOND, Thomas J.
REED, Wilson
RESCER, Arthur M.
RICH, James W.
Cheyenne, W.T.
RIDGWAY, Jacob H.
RODGERS, Samuel
ROLLER, Michael
ROFP, Joseph E.
ROTHWELL, John T.H.B.
Jeff Co, KS
RUSHMERE, Gorton E.
Dg Co, KS
RUSSELL, Lawrence
RUSSELL, Walter J.
SANDERS, John
Topeka, KS
SAVAGE, Peter
Johnson Co, KS
SCHI,ABACK, Wm. E.

Bride

Date/Place

Fage # Officiant

OLSON, Louisa
JENSON, Dora (Miss)
HULL Jennie R.
EVANS, Lydia J.
BUCKLEY, Mary B.
Dg Co, KS
RICHARDSON, Mabel E.
CLARK, Sarah
PINGRELL, Nancy M.
BUCKNER , Olive
ICE, Ettie
WALRUFF, Dora
Dg Co, KS
LEMON, Irena I.
Dg Co, KS
J.AMANN, Louise
HOLTER, Ida E.

4 June 1887
15 Oct 1887
19 Feb 1887
2 Nov 1887
13 Apr 1887Dg Co, KS
10 May 1887
28 Dec 1887
22 Nov 1887
27 Oct 1887
17 Nov 1887
20 Oct 1887Dg Co, KS
17 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
27 Jan 1887
1 May 1887
22 Mar 1887
7 Sept 1887
6 Feb 1887Jeff Co, KS
20 Nov 1887
24 Nov 1887
26 Oct 1887
29 June 1887
5 Apr 1887Dg Co, KS
9 June 1887Hays City, KS
27 Jan 1887
6 Mar 1887
25 Jan 1887Dg Co, KS
16 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
8 Mar 1887

337
371

WALKER, Mary J.

HODGES, Melissa
LANSDOWNE, Charity E.
Jeff Co, KS
WOODRUFF, Mary R.
CONLEY, Emma
WAY, Anna M.
COGSWELL, Clover C.
JOHNSON, Sarah E.
Jeff Co, KS
ROBBINS, Annie
Hays City, KS
MORRIS, Lorella B.
DUNKLEY, Mary

DAVIS, Rebecca
Wyandotte, KS
MATHEWS , Jennie
Dg Co, KS
SPENCER, Flora M.

300 .

381
324

A. B.

Dahlstrom,MG

S. B. Hyman, MG

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
A. M. Richardson, MG
Addison D. Maderia,MG

386
376
385
374

J sine s Marvin, MG
Moses Brown, MG
W. Bristow, JP
E. C. Boaz, MG
A. C. Read, MG
J. T. Stevens, JP

314

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

331

404-

289
327
316
355
293

'John Q. A. Norton,PJ
J ame s Marvin, MG
John M. Wilkerson,MG
Silvester Creel, MG
C. W. Cherry, JP

388
388
378
342
321

Richard Cordley, MG
W. Mercer, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
J. 1'1. Sullivan, MG
John Q.A.Norton, PJ

338

E. B. Killinger, MG

309

290

288

H. H. Howard, JP
A. H. Stote, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

313

R. B. Taylor, MG

310

J as. Marvin, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom
SCHMIDT, Bernhard
SCHURR, George M.
Reno, KS
SCOTT, Walter
SEHON, Charles W.
Clarksburg, W VA
SELZER, Henry
SHAEli'li'ER, william H.
Leav Co, KS
SHAFFER, Isiah W.
Linn Co, KS
_SHATTUCK, Samuel S.
Barton Co, KS
SHAW, Frederick
Oskaloosa, KS
SHAW, William· N'.
SHIRK, Thomas
Fredonia, KS
SHUCK, Benjamin F.
Topeka, KS
SILER, Charles F.
SMITH, Alexander
Pleasanton, KS
SMITH, Allen B.
SMITH, Charles F.

Bride

BAKER, Christine
MILLER, Minnie
Dg Co, KS
HOFFMAN, Mary A.
HILL, Rosanna Minnie
Dg Co, KS .
BARTZ, Hannah
FORSYTHE, Elizabeth H.
Leav Co, KS
WEST, Mary E.
Dg Co, KS
PARRETr, Nina L.·
Dg Co, KS
SMITH, Jennie
Jeff Co, KS
DRAVIS, Hattie
PARKS, Carrie Belle
Boston, Mass
HORNSBY, Luella
Dg Co, KS
TENNIS, Martha M.
LEIPPER, Jemima
Dg Co, KS
ROBERTS, Ida
ABBOTT, Alice J.
,Omaha, NE
Lawr, KS
SMITH, Charles T.
WHITE, Maggie M.
SMITH, Henry F.
HEMPHILL, Margretta C.
Sumner Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
SMITH, William H.
MULL, Rose C.
SMITHMEYER, Frederick H. POEHI.FJi, Clara H.
SOMMERS, (C)Kayetan
CILLNFJi, Mary
SPALDING, William E.
COX, Kate M.
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
SPEALMAN, Jacob
NORRIS, Mary
SPENCER, Columbus T.
HILL, Anna B.

Date/Place
12 Mar 1887
21(1)Dec 1877Dg Co, KS
17 Feb 1887
30 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
27 Oct 1887
3 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
14 May 1887Dg Co, KS
5 Oct 1887Dg Co, KS
28 Dec 1887Dg Co, KS
6 Oct 1887
23 Dec 1887Dg Co, KS
15 Dec 1887Dg Co, KS
25 May 1887
28 May 1887Dg Co, KS
9 May 1887
11 Aug 1887Dg Co, KS
24 Feb 1887
26 Oct 1887Dg Co, KS
26 Oct 1887
9 Feb 1887
16 Feb 1887
12 Oct 1887Tonganoxie t KS
6 Mar 1887
4 Dec 1887

Page #

Officiant

308
401

H. Juchhoff, MG
Werter R. Davis, MG

299
393

J as Marvin, MG
J. H. Bonebrake, MG

380
306

Jacob Schmidli, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

332

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

367

Wm. Irelan, MG

405

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

368
403

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Richard Cordley, MG

398

John Haller, MG

334
335

Enos Puckett, MG
Richard Cordley, MG

329
352

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Thomas F. Norris, MG

303
377

W. H. Stewart, MG
A. Beatty, DD

378
296
295
371

A. H. Stote, MG
Richard Cordley, MG
Henry Gerlark,Priest
Richard Cordley, MG

307
395

Fred Sherfy, MG
Thomas J. Custard,JP

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

SFCLANDER, James A.
GRAY, Nancy E.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
SPURLOCK, John S.
OLIVER, Lucy
Junction City, KS
Dg Co, KS
STAHL, August Banhart GAGE, Flora M.
STAILEY, John W.
WATT, Sally B.
Topeka, KS
Dg Co, KS
STEVENSON, Thomas O.
CRADER, Minerva M.
STONEBRAKER, William A. SHANNON, Mary J.
STURM, John
POHL, Willhelmina
SYMMES, Edward C.
DAVIDSON, Ersula- Josie
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
TENNEY, William E.
COCKINS, Evline M
KC, MO
Dg Co, KS
THOMPSON, Samuel G.
EDGMAN, Jennie
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
THRALLS, Frank W.
GILLILAND, Lula M.
TODD, Louis
SHOLL, Harriet
TOPPING, Howard B.
HUMPHREY, Mamie J.
TOWNSEND, Richard C.
JACKE, Rebecca E.
Stanton, IL
Dg Co, KS
TOYNE, Charles H.
DAVENPORT, Mattie
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
TUCKER, Charles H.
FLINN, Jessie M.
TURNER, William L.
MATHERS, Nannie J.
KC, MO
Osage City, KS
TURPIN, George B.
HOLMES, Mary H.
Shawnee Co, KS
bhawnee Co, KS
UHRLAUF, Jeannot
KETELS, Augusta
ULRICH, Charles E.
EBERHART, Maggie M.
VITT, August
EDER, Mary
WAlKER, Charles
RICH, Sallie
WASHINGTON, Phillip
CLARK, Rena
WATSON, Eugene
FULTON, Lida E.
WEAR, Frank E.
DEDRICK, Mary (Miss)
Topeka, KS
Dg Co, KS

Date/Place

Page #

Officiant

16 Nov 1887Leav Co, KS
17 May 1887Dg Co,' KS
9 May 1887
4 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
7 Dec 1887
29 Sept 1887
24 Nov 1887
4 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
20 Apr 1887Dg Co, KS
20 Dec 1887Leav Co, KS
9 Feb 1887
28 Aug 1887
5 Oct 1887
14 June 1887Dg Co, KS
9 Jan 1887Leav Co, KS
15 Nov 1887
23 Sept 1887Dg Co, KS
8 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
5 Oct 1887
19 Oct 1887
25 Oct 1887
22 Mar 1887
25 Oct 1887
15 Sept 1887'
25 Jan 1887Dg Co, KS

385

A. M. Richardson, MG

332

F. M. Lewis, rIG

330
306

J. Washington Mercer,MG
Jas. Marvin, MG

396
364
387
307

Werter R. Davis, MG
S. L. Johnson, MG
Jacob Schmidli, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

325

R. A.; George, MG

399

P. W. Gorrell, JF

!

Jas. Marvin, MG

293
354
366
341

Werter R. Davis, MG
Andrew D. Jacke, MG

285

J. W. Spring, MG

386
365

A. Beatty, DD

311

John Q. A. Norton,PJ

367
372
369
315
376
358
288

H. Juchhoff, MG
Thomas G. Winey, MG
H. Gerlaih, Priest
Joseph L. Brown, MG
John Wilder, JP
A. H. Stote, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG

Dudley Lee, MG

John Q. A.

Norton,P~

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1887 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

WEBER, Gustav

HOWES, Mamie C.
BAILEY, Harriet
NEUSTIFTER, Margaret
.ANDERSON, Martha A.
HUSTED, Rachel
Leav Co, KS
PARKS, Clara B.
REYNOLDS, Julia E.
Dg Co, KS
TENNIS, Anna E.

4 Dec 1887
30 Mar 188724 Jan 1887
16 Mar 1887
24 Nov 1887Reno, KS
26 Feb 1887
20 Apr 1887Dg Co, KS
27 July 1887
14 Apr 1887
27 Apr 1887
27 Oct 1887
19 Oct 1887
12 Sept 1887Dg Co, KS
24 Nov 1887Dg Co, KS
1 Dec 1887-®~ @@
Dg Co, KS 26 Nov 1887
10 Mar 1887Dg Co, KS
21 Aug 1887
30 Apr 1887
16 F b 1887
27 Apr 1887
17 July 1887
Dg Co, KS

e
~*WEIGHTMAN,

Jpgn W.
WEIGL, Sebastian'
WEILER, George A.
WESTCOTT, William H.
Dg Co, KS
WHITMAN, Henry F.
WHITNEY, Omar F.
Topeka, KS
WILDER, Frank H.
WILLIAMS, James
WILLIS, Walter A.
WILLMANN, Gustav
WILSON, Eli
WILSON, James C.
Topeka, KS
WILSON, John E.
Melvern, KS
WILSON, William T. F.
Perryville, KS
WINFREY, William
WINKLER, Carrol T.
Brown Co, KS
WOODARD, Roscoe B.
WRIGHT, Lincoln O.
ZILLNER, Fred
ZIMMERMAN, John A.
ZIMMERS, William S.
• Topeka, KS

TARPEY, Mary

HOADLEY, Nellie L.
PLANZ, Mary (Miss)
GENTRY, Laura L.
COOK, Minerva V.
Topeka, KS
MC CLURE, Nannie M.
Dg Co, KS
.
PHELPS, Mary E.
Perryville, KS
GRAY, Ella
BEEDE, Annie
Jeff Co, KS
SMITH, Sadie
SILVERS, Lillie B.
SOMMER, Teresa
ACHNING, Minnie M. F.
NEFF, Esther C.
Dg Co, KS

Page #

Officiant
HOWland, MG
Jas. Marvin, MG
Henry Gerlarh, Priest
John Q. A. Norton', PJ
Thomas Scott, MG

illrg~C~ ·:~:G~~&lt;

J as. Marvin, MG

304
325

A. Beatty, DD

350
323
327
37.9
373
359

J. A. Lippincott, MG,
John Wilder, JP
Richard Cordley, MG
S. B. Hyman, MG
J as. Marvin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

390

J. M.Wilson, MG

394

J.T. Stephens, JP

391
312

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

353
328
296
326
348

J as. Marvin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Henry Gerlarh, Priest
Richard Cord ley , MG
Fred Sherfy, MG

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1887
Bride
Groom
Bride
ABBOTT, Alice J.
SMITH, Charles F.
BUCKLEY, 1'1ary B.
ACHNING, Minnie 1'1. F. ZI1'1MERl'1.AN, John A.
BUCKNER, Olive
AKERS, Rhoda
BRUBAKER, John C.
BURNHAM, Anna
ANDERSON, Ida
HAMILTON, John F.
CABR, Winnie
ANDERSON, Ida S.
HARRELL, David B.
CARVER, Lava
ANDERSON, 1'1artha A.
WEILER, George A.
CILLNER, 1'1ary
ARBUCKLE, Lucinda
KUNKLE, John
CLARK, Eliza
ARNOLD, LovilIa
KIRKMAN, Jonathan L.
'CLARK, Rena
BAILEY, Harriet
WEIGHTMAN, John W.
CLARK, Sarah
BAKER, Christine
SCHMIDT, Bernhard
COCKINS, Evline M.
BAKER, Sarah
NAGEL, Edward A.
COGSWELL, Clover C.
BALDWIN, Ida
FINCH, George
COLE, Ella B.
BARNHARD, Sadie C.
GILL, James A.
COLLINS, Sarah
BARTZ, Hannah
SELZER, Henry
COMBS, Jennie (Mrs .)
BARUl'1, Eva M.
PEASE, Charles L.
CONLEY, Emma'
BATEMAN, 1'1elissa
GRAHAM, Patrick
COOK, Minerva V.
BAXTER, Adda 1'1.
HOPSON, Hiram P.
COURSEY, Nettie V.
BEEDE, Annie
WINKLER, CarroloT.
COX, Kate M.
,
BEELER, Jennie
GALLATLY, Lincoln
CRADER, MinervaM.
BEIER, Johanna C.
LISCHNER, August
CRAIGMlLE, Ella M.
BERGER, Charlotte R.
HIATT, Fedore P. H.
DALE, Anna B.
BITTERLY, Christina
BATHURST, George G.
DANIELS, Alice
BLACK, Anna HERNAL,John R. .
DAVENPORT, Mattie
BODGE, Georgie 1'1.
LINCOLN, Joseph T.
DAVIDSON, Ersula Josie
BOLEN, Elizabeth
CHAPLIN, Ben G.
DAVIS, Mary E.
BOLTON, Adda
FERTIG, Thomas H.
DAVIS, Rebecca
BOND, Sarah A.
GEORGIE, William
DEDRICK, 1'1ary (Miss)
BOWl'1AN, Mary
DUCKETT, John W.
DICKSON, Rosetta
BRANSON" Cora H.
EARNSHAW, Fred B.
DIKES, Lizzie
BRECHTELSBAUER, Mary H. PARPERT, Hermann
DOLAN, 1'1ary
BRELSFORD, Blanche
HIGGINS, Charles C.
DOYLE, Annie C.
BRENDER, Ella
MIIJ~, Edward
DRAVIS, Hattie
BREWERS, Maggie L.
CARLSON, CarlO.
DUNKLEY, Mary
BROWN, Marova J.
HORNBY, Robert H.
DUNKLEY, Sarah
BROWNELL, Rose F.
MAIN, Henry J.
EBERHART, Maggie M.
BRYANT, Naomi (Miss)
BUNDY, Alfred S. ~ EDER, Mary
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PITTS, Wilbur F.
PRESHAW , James F.
FITCHUE(FITHUGH , Jonas
NEWSTIFTER, George
JENNINGS, Walter
SOl'1MERS,(C) Kayetan
COX, Oscar.L.
WASHINGTON, Phillip
PORTER, Peter
TENNEY, William E.
ROPP, Joseph E.
BEST, Peter 1'1.
KEOUGH, Francis
PAYNE, Miller H.
RODGERS t Samuel
WILSON, James C.
LIGGETT, William T.
SPALDING, William E.
STEVENSON, Thomas O.
GILBERT, Edward W.
KINDERBATTER, Henry C.
LEWIS, George W.
TOYNE, Charles H.
SYl1l'1ES, Edward C.
HAYNE, Henry W.
SANDERS, John
WEAR, Frank E.
ARNOLD, Ezra
,
NOAECKER, Jonathan C.
MIETH, Oscar
GRIFFIN, Edward H.
SHAW, William N.
RUSSELL, Walter J.
ERICKSON, Harry C.
ULRICH, Charles E.
VITT, August

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1887 (Cont'd)
Bride

Bride

Groom

EDGMAN, Jennie
THOMPSON, Samuel G.
ELDRIDGE, Lillie B.
HUSON, John B.
ELSTON, Sarah E.
OSWALT, Michael J.
EVANS, Lydia J.
PIERSON, Thomas W.
FETTY, Louisa M.
GALLIGHER, Patrick W.
FLINN, Jessie M.
TUCKER, Charles H.
FLINTOM, Louise
FARLEY',Herman A.
FOLEY, Ella
AGLE, John H.
FORD, Lizzie
DE HOFF, Ephraim G.
FORSYTHE, Elizabeth H. SHAEFFER, William H.
FORSYTHE, Nancy A.
HALL, John L.
. BURTON, Walter F.
FOX, Bessie A. P.
FRAME, Myra B.
HERSHFIELD, ~al
FAXON, William T.
FRARY, Sarah
FULTON, Lida E.
WATSON, Eugene
GAGE, Flora M.
STAHL, August Banhart
GAINES, Corbelia
MC CALL, David T.
BAKER, Lemon C•;.§:',J;;;[ii"]
GALE, Lola R.
GARNER, . Jane
COUZENS, Henry G.
GOUSE, Emily J.
KENDALL, Aguila C.
GENTRY, Laura L.
WILSON, Eli
GILL, Anna M.
JONES, Aden W.
GILLILAND, Lula M.
THRALLS, Frank W.
GRANGER, Mary H.
MAXWELL, Trench
GRAY, Ella
WINFREY, William
GRAY, Nancy E.
SFOLANDER, J ame sA.
GREENE, Malinda F.
BATES, Arthur E.
GRIFFIS, Matie F.
HAY, Frarik ·A.
HACKWORTH, Amelia
PERRY, David
HAHN, Mary C. .
DUNKLEY, Frank H.
HAHN, Paulina
BRAWCHLE, Jacob
HALL, Martha A.
BROWN, Richard
HAMMILL, Annie K.
GARST, Joal A.
HASKELL, Hattie B.
MAC DONALD, William
HEFNER, Josephine
HEUETT, Frank
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HEMPHILL, Margrett a C.
~NGTON, Jesse J.
HILL, Anna B.
HILL, Irene
HILL, Rosanna
HILL, Rose
HOADLEY, Nellie L.
HODGES, Melissa
HOFFMAN, Mary A.
HOLMES, Mary H.
HOLTER, Ida E.
HOOK, Mary E.
HORNSBY, Luella
HOUSE, Mary
HOUSE, Mary
HOWES, Mamie C.
HUDSON, Melissa A.
HULL., Jennie R.
HUMPHREY, Mamie J.
HUSTED, Rachel
ICE, Ettie
IRONSIDE, Margaret
JACKE, Rebecca
JACKSON, Mary
JAMANN, Louise
JARDON,Julia A.
JENSON,Dora (Miss)
JOHANNING, MarY
.
JOHNOON, Nellie
JOHNSON, Sarah E.
.KAISER , Catherine
KENNEDY, Ella A.
KETELS,. Augusta
KINZIE, Alice F.
LANSDOWNE,Charity E.

Groom
SMITH, Henry F.
HIGG INS, George E.
SPENCER, Columbus T.
ANDERSON, William B.
SEHON, Charles W.
CONNER, Harvey J.
WILLIS, Walter A.
RESCER, Arthur M.
SCOTT, Walter .
TURPIN, George B.
REDMOND, Thomas J.
l'1II.I.ER, James l'1.
SHUCK, Benjamin F.
ADLER, ,John M.
GILLUM Henry H.
WEBER, . Gustav
JAMESON, Hugh
PIERCE, Allen
TOPPING, Howard B.
WESTCOTT, William H.
PRICE, John W.
HURD, William I •.
TOWNSEND, Richard C.
JOHNSON ,Lincoln
READINGER, John
FORD, Walter H.
PETERSON, H. P.
DAl"lM, William
DOBBINS, Patrick J.
ROTHWELL,John T.H.B.
HOCK, August
.
AGER, Omar Elroy
UHRLAUP, J eannot
DAVIDSON, Herbert V.
RICK; James "!.

�~HABETICAL L~~TING

Bride

BY BRIDE NAME - 1887 (Cont'd)

Groom

LEIPPER, Jemima
SMITH, Alexander
LEMON, Irena I'.
RAl'1SEY, Charles
LE PAGE, Nellie E.
"BABCOCK,EVerett E.
LEWIS,Carrie I.
CAMPBELL, West"
"LEWIS, Mary K.
BARICKLOW, Danie I W.
LEWIS~ Ollie M.
GRANT, -George 1'1.
LICHTFIELD, Emma
HI~, Rufus L.
(LETCHFIELD)
LUBAS, AnnaC.
FAULKNER, William H.
LUGTON, Cornelia F.
MIl/ItER, Aaron
l'1ACY, Lulie Edna -"
BARTON, Lester T.
MAIER, l'1aria
HOFFE, Otto
MANSFIELD, Maude E.
GIBB; J~ Gordon
MATHERS;-"Namiie J.
TURNER, William L.
MATHEWS, Emma J. BUCKINGHAl'1, James D.
MATHEWS, Jennie
SAVAGE"~ Pe"ter
MC" "CLURE, Nannie M.
WILSON-, John E.
MC FARLAND, Mattie B(R) "HACKMAN, George W.
1'1C KEE,A(N)Emma (Miss"Y CUl'1l'1INGS, Henry A.
MIGLIARIO, -Josephine
JONES,Mathew F.
1'1ILLER-, Minni~
SCHURR, °George 1'1.
MORGAN, Nettie Ann
CALAVY, Joseph
MORRIS, E. Catherine
LOWE, William H.
MORRIS, Luella B.
RUSSELL, Lawrence
MULL, Rosec.
SMITH, WilliamH.
MUNZER, Katie
DEAN, William R.
NEFF ,Esther C.
ZIl'1l'1ERS, William S.
NEUSTIFTER, Margaret
WEIGL, Sebastian
NICHOLS,-Lula
FRIEND, Frank L.
NORRIS, " Mary
SPEALMAN, "J aco b"o
OLIVER, Lucy
SPURLOCK, John S.
OLSON"," Louisa
PETERSON, Charles G.
PAINTER,Nettie 1'1.
EBERHART, Samuel L.
PARKS, Carrie Belle
SHIRK, Thomas
PARKS, Clara B.
WHITMAN, Henry F.
"~"ARRETT, N_ina L.
SHATT(JCK, Sam~el S.

Bride
PARRISH, Clara A.
PEVERLINE~ Elizabeth
PHELPS, Mary" E.
PINGRELL, Nancy M.
PLANZ ,~1ary (Miss)
:r.QEHItER~ " Clara H.
POHL, Willhelmina
PORTER, Julia
PORTER, Mabel W.
RANDELS, Carrie 1'1. E.
REYNOLDS, Julia E.
RICH, Sallie
RICHARDSON, Mabel E.
ROBBINS, Annie
" ROBERTS, Alice 1'1.
ROBERTS, Ida
ROEDER, Louisa 1'1.
ROY, Camilla H.
@SCHNADLER, Kate
SCHWARZ, Sophia F.
SENTZ, "Clara 1'1.
SHANNON, Mary J.
SHAW, Elizabeth
SHIVELY, Sarah
SHOLL, Han'iet
SILVERS, Lillie B.
SKINNER, Jennie
SMITH, Eliza J.
-SMITH ~ J enni"e
SMITH, l'1ary
SMITH; Sadie
SOMr1ER, Teresa
SPENCER, Flora 1'1.
SPENCER, Lar"ooka
SPERRY, Nancy J.
SPURGEON, "IdaE.

Groom
HOLLOWAY, Scott R.
FRENGER,· Christian
WILSON, William T. F.
POWELL, William G.
WILLMANN, Gustav
SMITHMEYER,Frederick H.
STURM John
"LOVE, ~ James H.
HOLLOWELL, Charles A.
GARRETT, Spencer
WHITNEY, Omer F.
WAIKER, Charles
PONTIUS, °Arth ur C.
RU6HMERE, Gorton E.
JORDAN, Edgar S.
SMITH, Allen B.
HESS, Henry H.
BEARD, John E.
HOFMANN, Louis
, ALBRIGHr, Charles M.
OTT,Fred W.
STONEBRAKER, William A.
DAVIS, John W.
HARTMAN, Abraham L.
TODD, Louis
WRIG~ Lincoln O.
DEVINE, Frank W.
BALDWIN, J ame s W.
SHAW~Frederich

BRENT, Alexander
WOODARD, Roscoe" B.
ZILLNER, Fred"
SCHLABACK, Wm. E.
BENSON," John A.
CARLSON, Edward A.
GORDON, William P.

�ALPHABETICAL

~ISTING

BY BRIDE NAME - 1887 (Cont'd)
Groom

Bride

Groom

Bride

STANDING, Annie
STARR, Bertha A.
STEVENS, Annie F.
STEWART, Vinnie R.
STOCKTON, Frances K.
SWANSON, Sophie
TARPEY, Mary
TENNIS~ Anna E.
TENNIS, Martha M.
THACKER, Mary H.
TOLLE, Josie M.
TRYON, Dowa L.
TURNBOUGH, Mary D.
UPSON, Pelvina
VINYARD, Susan
WALKER, Hala M.
WALKER, Mary J.
WALRUFF, Dora

GOODEMOTE, Charles W.
GROVENOR, Charles P.
PARKER, Charles E. D.
PATTERSON, Robert C.
DECKER, "Joseph H. "
OLSON, Swan
WILLIAMS , James
WILDER, Frank H.
SILER, Charles F.
EMERY, Peter E.
BELL, Asher C.
HADLEY," Joab
ANDREWS, Orin D.
MC HENRY, Henri W.
CALDWELL, Anthony
BAILEY,. Louis E.
REED, Wilson
PRIER, Adolph A.

WALRUFF, Lena
WARNE, .Mae T.
WATT, Sally B.
WAY, Anna M.WEBSTER, Mary
WELKER, Louisa J.
WEST~ Mary E.
WESTLING, Carrie
WHITE, .Maggie M.
WILEY, Sybil S.
WILLIAMS , Kate"
WILLIA.MS, Martha
WILLIAMSON, Rebecca
WOLF, Mattie
WOODRUW, Mary R.
YERINGTON, Ella
YODER, Harriet B.

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.MARSH ,- St ephen C.

STAILEY, John W.
ROLLER, Michael
BOOHER, Dorral
GLASS, Andrew
SHAFFER, Isiah W.
MITCHELL, Robert
SMITH, Charles T.
HOPKINS, Daniel T.
BOETTCHER, Herman
MORLAN, Gustavus A.
DU'rrON, Asa
GRAY, James L.
RIDGWAY, Jacob H.
LERCH, Jared F.
PARKS, Simon

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QUANTRILL RAID SURVIVOR -Mrs.
J.B.
Sutliff, 1926 7th Ave. West,
Seattle, Washington.
"My husband was nClt ki 11 ed,
he bei ng away on busi ness and
our home was not burned.
I saw Mr.
GRIFFITH and told him to run
to the ravine.
He reached it and saved his life.
I had to warn
Mrs.
GRIFFITH to keep away from him.
I can hear the pounding of
nails yet,
for Ira BROWN annd Hiram TOWNE made coffins for
two
nights in their shop .just across the alley from my hl::tme."
From: Lawrence (Kansas) Booster Book,

1913.

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Women Bring I'n Mimi tion Supply'
Ingenuity

Outwits·Pto~Slavery'Guards'

Surrounding Lawrence

AUtho,ri ties on the histo'ry of Do-uglas county state that four attempts
were made by men to get wOlrd ta' Cawrence warning them of the coming of Qu:an~
trill and all~ of those attempts failed. whether by degree olf fate or by eager;..
ness which faiied to· take full accoun:t of' ciicumstanc.es that might arise.
The atiempts may have failed becau'se the pioneer women were' not called
on to use their ingenuity and initative, ~o displayed during several incidents'
in saving lives of men and their homes' during the Quantrill'. Raid, and the bo-rder wars.
Such ingenuity furnished pO'\II&lt;ier and sho,t for the defenders of Lawrence',
when in December olf 1855, hordes of Missouri ans were camped two or three miles
from Lawrence! and had pickets around the cHy. Every man was needed fo·r the
defense of the city against an attacIc expe~ted hourly. The bravery o-f two
women allowed every man to be used fo·r the defense and at the same time the
necessary ammuni tion was pro·vided;
.
Mrs. S~ N~ Woods and Mrs. Loi s H~ Brown vlere the women who, secured the'
ammuni tion from the farm of Mrs .• Brown' s· father, and from the home o·f Maj or
Abbot who had powder', shot and Sharps 'rifles, sent by friends in New York and
Bo·ston buried in a trunk on his .claim..
.
On December 8, 1855-, Mrs. Bro.trn was calli ng at the home olf Mrs.
N'. Wood-.
General lane came in and said. "I do no·t know what we shall do _. we have no
ammuni tion no:t even enough to l.t1tcd(e) a show o-f defense.'"
.
Mrs. Brown said that her father had a bag of powder out on his farm and
that she would go after it and asked Mrs. Woods to'gol with her. Mrs. Woods
consented and arrangements were made to go the next morning. Jt large work
basket,. a medicinal book and knitting were taken by Mrs. Brown.
Sam Gleason, the fathero-f Mrs. Brown, li ved ~everal miles south o-f Lawrence at Mud Springs on the Santa Fe' ro'ad. When Mrs. Brown reached the home
oJ Mrs. Woods: she found Captain J. E. Stewart who lived a mile ot! the other'
side of the Wakarusa getting ready to go- out to_ bring some ammuni tion buried
there. brought into the territo:ry by Mr. Abott with Sharps rifles secured by
friends in Boston and New yo:rk.
Captain Steward and (blank) have some twelve or fourteen men to gO with
him. He had what was then known as a cracky wagon. General Lane coming up at
the time. Mrs. Brown said:: "It will not be necessary for Mrs. Woods and me to
gOI for the powder at father's."- General Lane said:: ''No, You are going ...·
Turning .to Captain Steward he said: "By what authority do- you take these
men out ()if this place just at this time when tile are expecting an attack every
hour. These women will bring it safer than you can wi th all these men.'"
Captain Stewart helped them in and gave Mrs. Brown the reins. The guard'
accompanied them to the edge of town and turned back •
. The women drove out to Blanton's Bridge. After passing that a mile they
notIced two; men or scouts watching them closely. The halter came down and .Mrs ~
Brown got up to' put i t up'~ The men turned olff and paid no furthe·r' attention)
to the. women. A mile or two further on they met two men on foot. Mrs .. Brown
turned to them and inquired how far it. was to· a Mr. Bayes', a pro-slavery
neighbor.
After getting the direction the women drove on. Later they stopped to
pick up a whiskey flask which they thought might be well to have fi lled with
milk •. Soon after arriving at the home of Mrs. Brown's father, Mrs. Woods and
Mrs. Bro~1In h?d dinner •. Two pillow slips were borrowed and a small keg of powder emptIed Into them. The women arranged them under their dresses like bustles'.

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Fr'.l'il tiw Gleason home they drove to Mr. Abbott's where the ammunition was
buried wi th a half kC0 of powder in an oid trunk. This was fldJustcd wi th the
help of Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. W"ods tying some of i't around her person.
The caps, c:1rtridges, bullet molds and gun wipers, the women put up their
sleeves and in their pockets. The bflrs of lead were stood up in their stockings.
Three packages the women could not take were given to Howard Dickson, a boy,
wh,) W(lS going to Lawrence to help in the erection of fortifications. He was
driving a pair of oxen which were to be used in throwing up the earthworks.
O'l'Iino tn the heavy weight of the powder nnd lead the women could not get
into the buggy_ Mrs. Abhott and Dickson assisted them.
After crossing the Wakarusa they noticed that they were closely watched.
"There, ~lrs. Woods, they are coming," Mrs. Brown said.
A man stopped them. "Excuse me, ladies, we thought you were men. We have
orders to let no man pass this road to Lawrence."
The women ~'rove on slowly.
In back rode a man partly di smounted, wi th one foot on the sti rrup, ready
to fi re on the women. The man comi ng to the buggy and seeing nr)thinfl suspicious,· if a milk bottle and a work basket could seem suspicious, went back
to a cornpnnion do\'m the road then back to the boy dri ving the oxen. They
seorched him and found nothing.
.
~lrs. Brown drove her hnrse slowly and feigned indifference, then drove
rapidly.
They found the men waiting anxiously for them. Cheer after cheer greeted
the women as they drove up. It was then that they learned that Thomas Barber
had been shot while attempting to get out of his home, some -five or six miles
from Lawrence. He was brouqht in and laid out in the Free-state IIotel, full
of life and hope on the benutiful morning when he left.
The wind blew a perfect gale from the north before'morning and blew down
the tents of the prO-Slavery men so they struck their tents and left.
---From a neWSpaper cli pri ng in the Scrapbooks .. of Tracey Learnard, Volume II,
"A Bit of JJistory of Lmvrence and Douglas County", courtesy of the Watkins
Community Museum, 'Lawrence, KS. Copied by Pauline B. Elniff.

JIM LANE SAVED BY DISGUISE

Mrs.
D.L.
KRETSINGER,
daughter of Wm.
memories of Quantrill's Raid:

BRASS wrote one of

her

"I had gc.ne to Lawrence that week to attend schcII::.I, bc,ardi ng wi th
John SHIMMONS and rooming with his daughter,
Nellie YOUNG.
Jim
LANE came over.
He hurriedly put on one of my dresses and a sun
bonnet and assisted us in carrying
food out of the house. He was
not recognized as a boy and I have always felt that his disguise
saved his life.
I think I can safely say that I also saved a Mr.
EATON's life."

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&lt;continued from Volume XI, No.4)
THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY
OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
1920

Pages:

203-208

DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMERS' DIRECTORY
Abbreviations Used in this Directory
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant. or Renter; R-:Rura1 Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows d1rectory.name 1n parentheses,
( ); figures at end of inf?rmatio~--year b:came res1dent of county. Name
of farm follows name of ch1ldren 1n quotatlon marks.· In case of tenant,
the farm owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE
Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James,Albert; "Sunnyside Farm" Lawrence, Rl
Kanwaka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
Means
Jones, John R--Name.
(Vera.James)--Wife's Maiden name.
eh James, Albert--Children named James, Albert.
"Sunnyside Farm"--Name of farm.
Lawrence Rl--Postoffice Lawrence, R. F. D. 1
KanwakaSec 13--Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a--Owner of 160 acres.
(1866)--Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawre~ce--Telephone.
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DAILEY, Andrew L. (Margaret PONCELOW) Ch Geotge, Alfred, Margaret, Jasper; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 30SW T181a EMERY Estate (1906) Tel.
Clinton Clinton
DAILEY, David J. (Thresia GEBHART) Ch Leona, Hulda, Andrew, Lavada;.
Richland R 18. Clinton Sec 28G T6a William KAMPSCHRODER (1877) Tel.
Clinton Clinton
DALY, Richard E., (Nina YATER) Ch James: "Haskell Institute Farm"
Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec 7NE T1000a Haskall Insitute (1920) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
DANIELS, Elmer E., (Ella N. HODGINS) Ch Nettie, John, Esther; Baldwin
R4. Willow Sec 23N T80a W.A.PENCE (1901) Tel. Pleasant Valley
Lawrence
DAMM, John, (Louise ZEEL) Ch Jim, Mary, Sophia; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec 19W 0210a (1867) Tel. Stull Stull
DAMM, William, (Mary HOHANNING) Ch William, Henry, Katty, Ernest; Richland R17, Konwaka Sec 35W 0106a (1868) Tel. Stull Stull
DANIELS, J. Earl, (Mamie PIERSON) eh Lyda, Laverne; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 21NW T100a Mrs. L. R. BRYAN (1910) Tel Kansas Lawrence
DARK, Samuel L., (Mary CIDK) Ch G1.iidys, Samuel, Clarence, Elton, Harley;

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Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 1W 080a (1917) Tel. Bell Lecompton
DAUGHERTY, Bert, (Retta DEAY) Ch Mamie, Roy, Clarence, Luci1p.. Harold,
Pearl, Ruth; Eudora R3~ Euciora Sec 36S T80s L. S. DAUGHERr: (1866)
Tel. Eudora Eudora
DAVAULT, Wesley, (Maude SNETHEN) Ch Claude, E1smer, Earl; Baldwin R3.
Palmyra Sec 25NW 080a (1895) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
,
DAVIDSON Henry A., (Mary GLENN) Ch Paul; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec 3N
05~a (1857) Tel. Bell Lecompton
DAVID, C.P., Ch Marie; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 26NW 090a (1911) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
DAVIS, Ed T., (Fanny JOHNSON) Ch Cecil, Hazel; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
. Sec 32NE T16a J. F. DILLION (1904) Tel. Lawrence
DAVIS,Elzy L., Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 9SE T40a Mary DAVIS (1915)
Tel Kansas Lawrence
DAVIS, Joseph R., (Mabel MITCHELL) Ch Albert, Edward, Gordon, Mary,
Clifford; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 23SW T160a Maltida PENDLETON
( 1888)
DAVIS, Mary, (Mary WALTERS) Ch Harry, Clara, Joseph, Ralph, Clarence,
Elzy; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 9NE 040a (1862) Tel. Kansas·
Lawrence .
DAVIS, Ralph, (Mernice EASTMAN) Ch Doris; Lawrence R2, Eudora Sec 24
T360a O. PERKINS Tel. Eudora Eudora
DAVIS, Samuel, (Emma STUBBS) Ch Lena, Anna, Homer, Virgil, Della, Mildred, 'Ruth, James; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 2S 056a (1862) Te 1. Eudora
Eudora
.
DAVISON, Horace E., (Cora HUNT)Ch Benjamin, Viola, Clcda, Laura, John,
Verna; Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec lySW 0200a (1895) Tel. Baldsin
Baldwin
DAVISON, William H., (Emma L. FUNDERBURG) Ch Delta, Martha, Gerald;
Baldwin Rl, Willow Sec 5S T8a Dr. F. H. BELL (1919) Tel. Mutual
Worden
DAY, Bert C., (Rosie COOPER) Ch Mildred, Mable; Sibley, Wakarusa Sec
28SE 0154a (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DEAY, Edward, (Bertha REUSH) Ch LeRoy, Mable, Sadie, Marjorie; Lawrence
R4, Willow Sec 2N 0104~a (1870) Tel. Bell Lawrence
DEAY, Frank A., (Florence KESLER) Ch Mildred, Edith; Baldwin R5, Willow
Sec 16N T200a D. H. KESLER (1886) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star Mutual
Worden
DEAY, Fred E., (Eva FRY) Ch Irene, John, Charles; Eudora Rl, Palmyra
Sec 16W T160a W. J. DEAY (1887) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DEAY, G. 0., Ch Walter, Clifford, Howard, Hazel; Baldwin R5, Willow
Sec 16N 0105a (1862) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
DEAY I.rvin, (Anna DEAY, mother and Arthur DEAY, brother) Eudora Rl,
Eudora Sec 4S 0160a (1883) Te 1. Eudora Eudora .,
DEAY James A., (Lu1a KARN) Ch James, Ella; Eudora R8, Palmyra Sec 1N
0160a (1859) Tel. Vinland Vinland
DEAY, James L., (Viola BUCHANAN) Ch Doran, Lovia; Vin1and Rl, Palmyra
Sec 12N OlOOa (1886) Tel. Vin1and Vin1and
DEAY, Mrs. Mary, Ch John, Maud, Pearl, Claude, Alma; Baldwin R5.
Willow Sec llN 070a (1870) Tel. Private
DEAY, Oliver, (Ida FREUND) Ch Thelma; Eudora Rl, Eudora Sec 2S 0120a
(1877) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DEAY
" Romie, (Nellie KELLER) Ch Jess, Roll, Opal, Lester, Howard"
Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 13N-18N 0527a (1873) Tel. Vinland Vinland
&amp;Eudora Eudora

�DEAY, Russell, (Nettie May TUCKER) Ch Fern; Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec ,16N
0080a (1880) Tel. Vinland Vinland
DEAY, Walter J., (Lucy CHURCHBAUGH) Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 12N T200a
.
W. D. LYONS (1886) Tel. Mutual Worden
DEAY, William, OAnna KELLER) Ch Molly;. Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec liN T4a
Romie DEAY (1856) Tel. Vinland Vinland
DEAY, Wi 11 i am J., (Emma HINZI CKER) Ch Fred, Clyde; Eudora Rl, Eudora Sec
9S 0120a (1880) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DECKWA, Henry,(Emma HOUSEMAN) Ch Wesley, Edward; 8udora Rl Palmyra Sec
20N-21N 0230a (189~'.Tel. ·Eudora·Eudora
DEISTER, A. E., Lecompton Rl, Kanwaka Sec 30W 0200a (1898) Tel. Stull
Stull
DEISTER, H~ J., (Lillian DEISTER) Lecompton Rl, Kanwaka Sec36W 080a
(1891) Tel. Stull Stull
DeMERRITT, Leslie J., (Fred DeMERITT, brotherO Richland R17, Clinton Sec
. 16N T80a A. E. ICE (1910) Tel. Clinton Clinton
DENEWILER, Mrs. Alma B., Ch Harry, Eu1a, Bessie, Edith; Lecompton R2
Kanwaka Sec 8W OlOOa (1895) Tel. Stull Stull
DEPPE, Julius, (Martha DEPPE, sister) Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 31NE
T80a DEPPE Estate (1876)
DERSHEM, Levi, (Mary Howard) Ch Elsie, Lincoln, E1mir; Baldwin R3,
Palmyra Sec 14SW 060a (1859)
DESKIN, Roy R., (Martha BIDINGER) Ch Russell; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec
3E T160a Fred DESKIN (1895) Tel. Home Clinton
DESKINES, Guy F., (Myrtle M. BOOHER) Ch Emmett, Leone, Charles, Cleo,
Edward, Ella; Baldwin Rl, Willow Sec 32N T2a Henry FLEER (1916) Tel.
Mut 1a1 Worden
DESQUE, Charles, Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 18NWT80a Lon COOPER (1890)
Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
DESQUE, Henry H., (Nellie M. SULLIVAN) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 36NW T
l60a Henry DESQUE (1891 ) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
DESQUE, John, (Bertha HOWARD) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 36 NE T120a Dollie
TROUT (1887) Tel. Farmers' IndepeneentOverbrook
DETWILER, Charles W., (Gladys ANDERSON) Ch Roy; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec
14S 020a (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
DeWITT, Paris, (Emma COLEMAN) Ch Ernest, Minnie, Marie; "Busy Bee Farm,"
Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 34NW 040a (1904) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DEWS, Charles, T., (Tabitha RICE) Ch George, Donald, Jessie, Thomas,
Mary, Emma, Martha; Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 30E T80a George DEWS
(1893) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DEWS, Donald W., (Ellen BENSON) Ch Hazel, Helen, Esther; Lecompton R3,
Kanwaka Sec 26E T34a BENSON,' Estate (1905)
DEWS, Georga A., (Mary PHIllIPS) Ch Rose, Dellamay, Robert, Char1es;"Rose
Della Farm," Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 30 0233a (1901) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
.
DICKS, Gurney H., (Annabe11 THATCHER) Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 3 08a
(1917)
DIEHL, J. A., (Kate DRUCKENMILLER) Ch Wilbur, Raymond, Mabel, Milton,
Ruth; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 9SW 0160a (1919)
DIEHL, W. J., Ch Margaret, Mellie, Katherine, Hazel, Rose; LawrenceR8
Clinton Sec 32SE 0138a (1919)
DIETZ! August, (Madeline GUTZLER) Ch A1fred~ Louise, Rudolph, Henry,
Els1e, Ernest, Gustave, Lena, Victor, Bertha, Minnie; Lone Star Rl
Willow Sec 6N 0451a (1894) Te1.Lone Star Lone Star·
,
DILLIE, Alfred B., (Ethel COLT) Ch Roberta, Betty, Grace; Vinland R1,

�Palmyra Sec 9NW T120a J. HILL (1919) Tel. Vinland Vinland
DILLON, John S., (Alice OYLER) Ch Mary, William, Lilly, Thomas, Minnie,
George, Sherman, Ephriam, Pearl, Lora, Howard, Alta, Bernice; Lone
Star Rl, Marion Sec 22NE 0160a (1902) Tel. Alfred Overbrook
DILLON, Lafayette, (Pinka SNAVELY) Ch Gracie, Everett, Fay, Callie;
LawrenceR5, Wakarusa Sec 24NW T100a E. L. GARRETT (1918)
DISSINGER, Abraham H., (Ellen OBREHOSFER) Ch Edward, Herbert, David,
Raymond, John, Laura, Helen; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 3,T160a
Albert COX (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DISSINGER, Herbert J., (Louise LEONHARD) Ch Edward, Katherine, Morris;
Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 2$W 040a (1880)
,
DISQUE, Charl es, (Etta MOHLER) Ch Homer, Chester, Fred; II Cottonwood
Ridge Farm," Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 17S 080a (1907) Tel. Centropolis Centropolis
DODDER, Cecil R., Pearl OEHRLE) Ch Aletha, Chester; "Walnut Ridge
Farm,"Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 35SW 0160a (1892) Tel. Farmers' Independent'Overbrook
DODDER, Elmer L., (Hazel WRIGHT) Ch Edith, Myrtle, Pearl; Overbrook
Rl, Marion Sec 8SW T160a W. G. WRIGHT (1890) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
DODDER, John L., (Emma EAGON) Ch Marion, Glenn, George; "South View
Farm," Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 7SW 0140a (1878) Tel. Farmers'
Independent Overbrook
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DODDER, Lewis E., (Bertha GREENFIELD) Ch Albert; "Pleasant Hill Farm,"
Overbrook R4, Mrion Sec 26NW 0160a (1886) Tel. Farmers' Independent
Overbrook
DODDER, Silas, (Mary Bailey) Ch Hattie, Homer, Vera, Eva, Pearl, Clyde,
Goldie, Elmer; Overbrook R2, Marion Sec lSW 0225a (1861) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
DODDS, Floyd M., (Nellie FLORY) Over-rook Rl, Marion Sec 16SE 0160a
(1915) Tel. Farmers' Independent Overbrook
DODSON, J. R., (Maud Griffith) Ch Virginia, James, Joyce; "Walnut Hill
Stock Farm," Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec llSW T160a D. C. ASHER (1916)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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DOLAN, Senator M., (Lillie Riley) Ch Hattie, Edgar, Myrtle; Lawrence
R6, Grant Sec 8 T220a Gilmore (1872) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DOLL, S. R., (Lucy NORTON) Ch Susan; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 24NW 07~a
(1909)
DOOLITTLE, Charles R., (Dora SCHRADER) Ch Randle, Norman Dora, Doris;
Lawrence R10, Wakarusa Sec 31SE 0200a (1884) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DORNON, M., Lecompton R3~ Kanwaka Sec 2E 080a (1898)
DOUDNA, Len, (Effie MUR~HY) Ch Wilbur, Kenneth, Helen, Carl, Evans, 22
Geraldine; Wellsvifle Rl, Palmyra Sec 9SE Tl60a E. D. BRIGGS (1919)
Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
DOUGHERTY, Roy, (Rena FOUST) Eudora Sec 5N 016a (1885) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DRAKE, William W., (Frances FLEENOR) Ch Winifred, Dorothy, Frances, Mary;
"Whispering Pines Farm," Lecompton Sec 34N 030a (1903) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
DREHER, Otto H., (Mildred CURD) Ch Helen, Elizabeth; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 25S 0160a (1893) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DREHER, Peter, (Mary E. DISTUE) Ch Jake, Katie, Rosie, Lizzie, Louise
Minnie, Otto; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec'19SE'0152a (1882) T~l.
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Kansas Lawrence
DRENNQ~, .E., (Eva OWENS) Ch Margaret; "Lake View'Stock Farm," Lawrence
R5, Wakarusa Sec lSNW 0160a (1919) Tel. Kansas'Lawrence

�DRENNON, William M., (Rosie Curti.s) Ch Harold; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa
Sec 8 040a (1919) Tel. Kansas'Lawrence
DREYER, Arthur, (E1enora MORGAN) Ch Lee, Thelma, Elizabeth, Elnora, Ve1ta;
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 11W T240a Aug. Dreyer (1895) Tel. Independent Stull
DREYER, Guss A., (Dovie Watson) Ch Hazel, Wynona; Lecompton R1, Lecompton
Sec 2W 080a (1885) Tel. Independent Stull
DREYER, John H., (Vida GLENN) Ch Wilda, Verna, Lloyd; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 10 080a (1894)
DUFFEE, Lloyd, Lawrence R1, Kanwaka Sec 6N 0270a (1869) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
DULEN, L., (Rose MATTHEWS) Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 25NW 030a (1918)
.
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
DULIN, Alva (Belle Daniels) Ch Robert Hazel, Alfred, A11ine; Baldwin
R4; Willow Sec 28 T66a W. C. PIPPERT (1909) Tel. Mutual Worden
DUNUNER, H. E., Ch Georgia, William, Rachel; Lecompton R2; Lecompton
Sec 6W 0320a (1870)
DUNCAN, Charles, (Jannie BARNES) Ch William, Charles, Jr., Ligia;
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec lW 080a (1870) Tel. Bell Lecompton
DUNCAN, Charles Jr., (Rosie GEELAN) Ch Gweneth, Nettie; Lecompton R1,
Lecompton Sec 36 040a (1885) Tel. Bell Lecompton
DUNCAN, James, (Maud HUTCHINSON) Ch Edna, Lola, Harold, Ruth; Lawrence
R2, Eudora Sec 24 020a (1910) Tel. Eudora Eudora .
DUNCAN; Mills B., (Telka SHIELDS) Ch Gladys, Raymond, Walter; "Map1e
Hill Farm," Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 12W 080a (1870) Tel. Bell
Lecompton
DUNHAM, Bruce F., (Minnie HORTON) Ch Glenn, May; Lawrence R3, Grant
Sec 1 T80a E. SCHOWENGERDT (1915)
DUNKLEY, Frank H., (Mary SASN) Ch Francis, John, George, Frank, Lucy,
Hattie; Lawrence, ·2, Wakarusa Sec 32 Tl3a W. CORING (1900) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
DUNN, Perry, (Etta GOTTSTEIN) Eudora R3, Palmyra Sec 1 T80a R. DUNN
(1891) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DUNNINGAN, G. T., (Charlotte GOLLEER) Ch Cleveland, Florence, Lillie,
Elmer, Stella; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 14SW 0160a (1901) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
DURR, Alfred F., (Augusta DURST) Ch Otto, Waldo, Leon; "Clover Leaf
Dairy Farm," Eudora R2, Eudora Sec 9N Ona (1869) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DURR, Berthold H., (Delta PIP~g) Ch Elvin, Charles; Eudora R3, Eudora
Sec 19 0120a (1875) Tel. Eudora Eudora
DWYER, Dennis F., (Helen DWYER, sister) Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 27NE
080a (1876) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
DWYER, J: J., (Tillie MADL) Ch Joseph, Marzella; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 32NE 0240a (1877) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
DWYRE, Jerry M., (Celina Mignot) Ch Marie, Clarence; Edgerton R2,
Palmyra Sec 34NE 0240a (1882) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
DYER, A. H., (Edith MITCHELL) Ch Daisy, Robert, Lee, Melba; Lawrence
R4, Wakarusa Sec 35SW T240a GREABER Bros. (1920) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
DYER, Alb:rt H., ~Maud FERGUSON) Ch Russell, Francis, Ralph, Leland;
Ba1dwln R1, Wll10w Sec 9S 080a (1884) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin &amp; Mutual
Worden
DYER Charles, (Viola ANDERSON) (William DYER, brother) Baldwin R2
Wi 11 ow Sec 13S 0320a (1887) Te 1. Ba 1dwi n Ba 1dwi n
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DYER, James E., (Bridget McEVOy) Ch Albert, Walter, Leo; "Exce1sior

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Farm,1I Baldwin R2, Willow Sec lOS 0160a (1858) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
DYER, John Leo, (Nettie MERCHANT)Ch Vista, James, Robert; Baldwin R2,
Willow Sec 16S (80a (1891) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
E

EASTMAN, George S., (Alice FENSTEMAKER) (Carol EASTMAN, daughter-in-law)
Ch Hazel, Glenn; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec 18S T210a L. A. FLORA (1902)
Tel. Mutual Worden
EBERHART, Charles H., (Mary IWIG) Ch Charles, Elsie, Paul, Ethel, Arthur,
Lloyd, Roscoe; IIMi dl and Trail Farm, II Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec
24W 0400a (1875) Tel. Stull Stull
EBERHART, G. Wilburn, (Effie LAUGHLIN) Baldwin R5, Willow Sec 10N T50a
N. A. EBERHART
EBERHART, Noah A., (Mary HARMON) Ch Wilburn, Everett, Fern, Floyd;
Lawrence R4, Willow Sec 2N T64a George Harmon (1871) Tel. Private
EBERWEIN, Fred G., (Hulda A. ZWOINTSTER) Ch Linn, Rose, Leona, Charles
Dora, Edna; Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 9 0205/8a (1915) Tel. Kansas'
Lawrence
ECKMAN, Youdon, (Jennie PIPER) Ch Cora, Robert, 01of, Esther, Mable,
Edward; Vinland Rl, Wakarusa Sec 34 0360a (1885) Tel. Mutual Vin1and
EDER, Lou1e, (Anna EDER, mother) Eudora Gen Del. Eudora Sec 9-13 0180a
(1882) Tel. Eudora Eudora
EDER, Samuel, (Thelka EDER) Ch Kate, John, Clara; IIHighland Fruit Farm,1I
Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 8N OlOa (1892) Tel. Eudora Eudora
EDLER, Henry A., (Olive Vitt) Ch Ethel; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 20NE 0
0160a (1880) Tel. Wellsville Wellsville
EDMONDS, George C., (Lena SOURS) Ch Earle, Louis, Burdette, Bertha,
Beulah; Harold, Edith; IIE1m Park Farm,1I Lecompton R1, Lecompton
Sec 2W 080a (1908) Tel. Bell Lecompton
EDWARDS, William S., (Maud McFEE) Ch Lyndee, Jewell, Rosamond, Ver1in;
Ba1dsin R5 Palmyra Sec 21NW T72a W. RANDALL (1920)
EGE, W. M. (Lois A. DAVIS) Ch Raymond, Louise, Harriett, Howard"
Arthur; liThe Twenty Farm, II Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 17E 020a
(1917) Lawrence
EGGERT, Fred W., (Mable CHAMBERS) Ch Emily, Carl; IINut Wood Farms,1I
Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 15SE Tl70a H. W.EGGERT (1876) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
ELMART, John W., (Lelia WITHAM) Ch Ray; Eva; Vinland Rl, Palmayra Sec
22NE 077a (1894) Tel. Vinland Vinland
EHYATES, Charles E., (Ada MILLER) Ch Dwight, Charline; Vinland Gen Del.
Palmyra Sec 10NW Tla W. E. BARNES (1912) Tel. Vinland Vinland
EIBERT, John H., (Agp.tha LENOX) Ch Jennir; IIValley Point Farm,1I Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 1 077a (1908) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
EILER, Henry A., (Clara LANNING) Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 36NE T180a
Frank BELL (1883) rel. Cooperative Wellsville
EISELE~ Arthur, Ch Christine; Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 3 T140a C. EISELE
(1896) Tel. Eudora Eudora
.
EISELE~ William K., (Lena KINDRED) Ch Bryan, Harold; Lawrence R10,
Wakarusa Sec 9, OllOa (1886) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
ELKIN, William F., (Grace COLMAN) Ch Do'nald; IICedar LaneFarm,1I
Lawrence Rl, Kanwaka Sec 29 0200a (1900) Te 1. Kansas Lawrence
ELM, Henry, (Minnie FLCER) Ch Theodore, John, Charles, Andrew, Orville,

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Ida, Nettie, Emma; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 2QN 0330a (1878) Tel. Mutual Worden
.
ELM, John H., (Iva VAUGHN) Ch Opal, Florence, Ha~old; Baldwin Rl, Marion
Sec l8E T160a Charles E. HARDTARFER (1888) Tel. Mutual Worden
ELM, Theodore, (Gladys SANDERS) Ch Henry; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 20N T80a
Henry ELM (1884) Tel. Mutual Worden
,
EMERY, Arthur, Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec 7E 0260a (1870) Tel. Kansas
Lawrence
EMERY, Robert F., (Alta TURNER) Baldwin Rl, Wil-ow Sec lOS 080a (1881)
Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
ENO, Frank J., (MinnieHARDTARFER) Ch Elda, Bertha, Albert; Overbrook
R2, Marion Sec 28SE 0160a (1868) Tel. Farmers' Independent Over- .
brook
ENSLOW, Mrs. Vera B., (Vera DODDER) Ch Edwin, Pearl, Eva; "Pleasant
View Farm," Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec9SE 0120a (1872) Tel. Farmers'
Independent Overbrook
ERHART, Clyde, (Jennie BARNARD) Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 18 Tla M. L.
SOWERS (1919)
EROOKS, Joseph E., (Edith MORANVILLE) Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 9 05a
(1914)
,
ERWIN, Geerge H., (Mattie ADAIR) Ch Bertha; Lawrence R7, Grant Sec'2l
T2a Fred HECK (1886) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
EUDALEY, Oliver 0., (Sylvia WILSON) Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 26SW T80a
Wellis DUNN (1895) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
EVANS, Oliver H., (Bessie WILSON) Ch Olive, Mary; Lawrence R5, Kanwaka
Sec 20E 040a (1900)
,
EWING, Morris, (Gertrude GRAMMER) Ch Cecil; Richland R18, Marion Sec
3NE T160a W. L. EWING (1911) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
To be continued: (typed by Edwina King) Submitted by Mark Lenz
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SURVIVOR--Laura HELLSTROM, R.F.n. 8,
"I was working at Sutliff's tailor shop and boarding with
a family by the name of LETTER. My father and brother were
working at the Wind Mill which was then under construction.
My father was shot twice, but survived. His name was L.
JOHNSON and he had lived here since 1857. My husband, Rudolph

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DATA OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) MONTHLY MEETINGS
AT LAWRENCE, KANSAS
(Continued from Vol. XI, No.4)

1869-1935
Data was extracted from Micro-film copies of
Monthly Meeting Minutes kept in the Archives of
Mid-America Yearly Meeting, reposing in the Friends
University Library~ Wichita, Kansas.
The film, in some cases, was not as clear as
desirable, the penmanship displayed differences in
skill and design and the reading not always above
question.

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The spelling of names was not consistant but
from this point in time it is hazardous to guess
which is preferred 50 the original was copies as
faithfully as possible.
When the word "birth, born, died, death" is
the first word in the data column the date in the
date column is the birth or death date.
Otherwise
the date signifies the date of the entry in the
minute book.

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There were discrepancies as to date (generally
one month) as the Men's meeting and the Women's
meeting did not always deal with a given item at
the same time.
The extracting was limited to microfilmed data
so more work will need to be done in the future.
The minutes contairi a wealth of information
and inspiration that is only hinted at in these abstracts.

Compiled by Wayne &amp; Mary Catherine (MILLS) LEWIS of
Gove, Oklahoma
Submitted by Violet G. FLEMING of Eudora, Kansas

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03-29-88 AT 5:53 p.m.

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1873/4/16
1935-06-05
1891-05-13
1923-04-18
1878/10/23
1883/6113
1894-11-29
1888-12-12
1930/4/16
1909-05-12
1870/3/16
18BO/1I 14
1935-06-05
189lH4-16
1984/2/13
1912-12-18
1928/2/15
1912-12-18
1928/2/15
1929-05-15
1924-12-31
1933-12-06
1895-12-16
1915-02-12
1915-02-12
1893-04-12
1893-04-12
1890-11-17
1903-06-17
1934-09-01
1933-12-06
1923-03-14
1923-04-18
1929/11113
1893-08-16
1906-09-01
188417/16
1874/5113
1872/7/17
1885/12/16
1888-12-12
1893-08-16
1893-02-15
1893-09-21
1887/1/12
1881/4/13
1927-08-17
1887/1/12
1906-04-18
1891-08-12
1873/11/12
1885/3/18
1907-12 27
1900-08-15
1935-06-05

Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
CO)!

Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox
Crew
Crew
Crew
Crew
Crooks
Crooks
Crooks
CHary
Dahlene
Dahlene
Dahline
Dahline
Darby
Darby
Davenport
Davenport
Davenport
Davenport
Davenport
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
-Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis

HCD request to remain a member, approved
named on standing committee
Lindley/Mary H son Volney rct Kansas City 110
trans fro. associate to active sember
Lucile
Mary
ret Cottonwood 11M, infant daughter
i'\ehitibal
&amp;Absilet rcf Sand CreeK
Nellie
m. John Kennedy
Richard
named on some standing committee
Richard A
trans to Westminster Presby, Topeka, KS
Richard A.
melorial prepared. No death date.
Richard/Hargare ch. Albert, Joseph ref Sand Creek I1H, IN
Sarah Ellen
rcf West Union, IN minor son Freddie Hadley
Stella
named on standing committee
Wilson H/Lucy transfer to Baptist
Wilson/Lucy
rcf Coloma 11M, IN
Anna
accepted into membership
Anna E.
passed away 2/5/28, wife of Robert
Robert
accepted into lembership
Robert
passed away 1/30/28
I1rs. Verda
req. leI.
Noreen
req lei
Verda
loved away vacating Benevolence chair
Sarah
req letter to M. E. Lawrence
Andrew
non-resident, dropped for lack of interest
David
non-resident, dropped for lack of interest
Andrew
recol for lei by overseers
Daniel
recoil for mem by overseers
Edith
req. membr.
Edith
dropped according to discipline.
Carol Jean
accepted as associate melber
Hazel
naled chair Benevolence co ••
Leo Bailey
recorded associate, one parent non-Iesber
Roy
.Ibrshp recolmended by Pastoral COl;.
Roy
trans to Nazarene Ch of Lawrence
Adela
lot her of Della requests marriage at hOle.
Adelia
died
Adelle H.
rcf Hesper 1111, da Roxanna, Ardella H
Amanda
ref Shawnee 11M
Calvin/Rachel rcf Bangor 11M, IA
Debora
rcf Kansas City 1111
Della
named on sOle standing cO.littee
Della
intends to marry Wilfred Roundtree
Della
frolll 1893 assesslent list
Della H.
I. Wilfred Roundtree
Elijah/Davis
ret Glen Elder ch WI! Norda(?)
Elijah/Ruth
ref Sand Creek 11M ch. Willial, Nauris, Ray
Guy _
Non-resident, dropped by 11K
Leander/Deborari rct Kansas City, ch Salisa?
Mary
rct Hesper 1111
Nathan,Abigail, Franklin, Arthur, Hinnie joined another church
Nathan/Abigail rcf Deer Creek MM ch. Frank, Arthur, Minnie
Rachel
rct Siloam NM, KS
Richard
funeral held
Richard/Rosalie ch. Guy ref _______ _
Rosalie
naled on standing comlittee
Joseph

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1890-02-12
189(Hi2-12
1895-2-13
192917i17
1914-12-12
1884/6/18
1927-08-17

Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day

1930/3/12

Da~'

granted minute of servici in temporance Hork
Ar.anda
ch. Alta,lrene,Evrett ret Bad Creek .MM Ind.
Elvira J.
letter fro~ M. E. 'Lauren~e
JalQes H.
by letter fro", Vineland H. ~: "chur'ch
Mabel
died. wife of Ja;es Day.
Mary J.
ref Freeport 11M, DH
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Mary Jane
Han-resident, dropped by HM
Roy
reinstated then tiansto Hethodi'stch, Turlock, CA
Roy
recom;ended for mea by Pastor~l Committee
Veroni ca
transferred to United Brethren
VeronIca
Non-resident, dropped by tiN
Wilfred
req trans to N. E. Calif; reinstated! transferred
Wi If red
HCD wish to remai~ ~~mbei granted
Elvira
acceptably attended (yearly geetingl
Silas
naQed on some standing eom~ittee
Elizabeth
from 1893 assessment list
James 2
req ac'tive 'aembership
Geneva
recor ded associ ate! 'oneparent non-r.II~lBber
Geneva
req ~ctive ;e~bership "
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Lenora
transferred
to
First
'Christian
c'
h
Leav~nHorth
Leonard
VirginIa
req active membership
Geneva
named on standing co~ittee
Leonard
named on standing tommittee
Virginia
na~d on standing committee
James/Elizibeth req mem
Irvin/Ethel
a min ref Harveyville tiM
Irvin/Ethel
ch. Albert rct Hesper HM IA
Cyrus a ministr to read Newlin-Hinshaw certificate Bpm 8-13-84
Or. Cyrus
dec! ines to serve as pastor due to duties Haskel lnst.
Dr. Cyrus R.
~sked to serv~ ~s pasto~: agr~ed
Dr.Cyrus/Julia ch. Daisy, Grace. rct Paonia 11M CO
Cyrus/Julia
ch. DaisY; Grace rcf Whittier CA
Isaac/Adeline ref Elm~ood HH Neb.
El enDr
drDpped for lack of interest.
Henry
dropped for ,lack of interest.
certificate of removal 'sent to men's ~eetlng
ludia A.
aoved with unpaid bill~'b~t wishes to pay
Ludia A.
Lydia
dropped
Maud
dropped for iack of interest.
/loah/Lydia
ch. A~antha, EI;o, Florenc~, Dora rcf Tonganoxie
. Noah/Lydia
ret Walnut Ridge MM, IN als6 family
Marianna
recom for le~ by Pastoral COQI
Mari e
received fro; Pr~sbyterian,'Lawrence
Mari e
da. Mary Ann transferred to Presby. Lawrence
Harie
reco~ for mem by Pastoral cOlm
Orin/Mable
ref Hesper with children Ruth, David, Floyd
Joseph J.
req mem
01 i ve
named on standinq cO~littee
Olive
&amp;sans Harry Jr~, Donald req. memo

------ - ---- ---- -- --------- -- -- ---------- - --::------------- --------.-- -- ----.---- ----:-- .-- ------,-- -.--.~.------ ---- -~----~-----~-,
sojourring mem to Philadelphia, PA
Rosanna
1895-2-13 Davis
named
'on some 's~arrding eO~~lttee
Roxanna
188H-12-12 DavIs
froul
IBn
assessment list .
Roxanna
1893-02-15 Davis
Quarterly Meeting tommitte~ to visi~ Lawrence opening
Willia:r.
1869/11/17 Davis
rcf Elo'Iporia KS
iJallacE' B.
1892-10-19 Davy
dropped
according 'to di~cipline.
Wm
B.
1903-0b-17 Davy

1913-02-12
1919-04-16
1927-08-17
19i8-10-24
1882/9/1:.
1883/10/24
1888-12-12
1393-02-15
1931/8/12
1923-03-14
1931-08-26
1937-09-04
1931-08-26
1935-06-05
1935-06-05
1935-06-05
1882i6/14
1911-04-12
1915-04-14
1894-9-12
1895-(,9-16
1896-01-15
1905-02-15
1893-09-13
1906-12-12
1896-05-18
1896-05-18
1879 i 10/22
1879/5/14
1880/8/18
1896-05-18
1873/7/16
187717115
1934-04-04
1923-11-14
1929-02-13
1934-(14-04
1932-12-14
1924-10-22
1935-06-05
1929-05-15

Day
Day
Day
Day
Day (Rush)
Deay(?)
Decker
Decker
Deltor
Detler
Detler
Detler
Detler
Detlor
Detlor
Detlor
Dicker
Dickinson
Dickinson
D1Y.orr
Dixon
Dixon
Dixon
Dixon min
!loliler
Dr aper
Draper
Dr aper
Draper
Draper
Dr aper
Draper
Draper
Dunkley
Dunkley
Dunkley
' Dunkley
Dunlap
Eddy
Edmondson
Ed~undson

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LAST

FIRST

1931-08-26
1887/12/14
1889-06-12
1907-12-20
1912-02-14
1907-12-20
1907-12-20
1912-02-14
1905-04-12
1915-07-21
1913-02-12
1913-02-12
1913-02-12
1896-04-15
1903-05-13
1913-02-12
1913-02-12
1919-01-15
1896-01-15
1935-06-05
1936-06-01
1904-06-15
1898-12-14
1934-09-01
1893-04-12
1903-0b-17
1931-02-18
1899-08-16
1898-11-16
1935-08-07
1935-08-07
1'119-06-18

Ediunson
Edwards
Edwards
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder
Elder

Harry Jr.
Charl es
Chas.
Josie
Josie

Em~et

Emmett
Evers
Evers
Evers
Evers
Evers
Evers
Evers
Evers
Fellow
Fink

Flack
Fletcher
Fletcher
Fletcher
Fore;an
ForE~an

Fowler
Fowler
Fowler
Fowles
Fowles
Fo;:

Fra;e
1870/1/1~
Frazier
1871/10/18 Frazier
1880/9/15 Frazier
1880/9/15 Fra~ier
1883/3/14 Frazier
1885/1114 Fra~ier
1883/1117 Frdzier
1870/12/14 Frazier
1372/10/23 Frazier
1877/12/12 Frazier
1871-03-29 Frazier
1870/12/14 Frazier
1871/2115 Frazier
1876/~/12
Furnace
1876/5/17 Furnace
1893-02-15 Gaines
1392-10-19 Gaines
1895-07-17 Gains
1895-06-12 Gains
1909-04-14 Gamble
1912-03-13 Gardner
1883/3/12

L. J.

Min.nie
Minnie
Florence
Pearl Perkins
Eva
J aales
Jere;iah
Ll oyd
Lloyd

Loyd
Sybal
Sybal
Henry/Melissa
Fr ances
Jessie Gordon
Belle
Isabell
Robert Forest
Char I es
[I arence
Alaba AOiich
Jul i a
Julia A.
Alba A;ick
Wi II ial:l
Edith Pearson
Nathan/Esther
Abel/Betsv
Abel/Betsy
Able/Betsy
Charlotte C.
Cyrus N.
Cyrus tL

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------req active me~bership
ref Bear Creek !\H, IA
credentials prepared and sent to Alaska, lissionary
Qe~ re[o~ oy Pastoral CO~D.
Joined another church, dropped.
~e~ recoru by Pastoral COI~.
me~ recom by Pastoral Com~.
Joined another church, dropped.
transfer to M. E. Lawrence
Letter to M. E. KC MO
me~bership sent to Monrovia CA
membership sent to Monrovia CA
membership sent to Monrovia CA
re~oved from lembershi~ by overseers
dropped f~ol ~embership:·
.
~embership sent to Monrovia CA
;embership sent .to Monrovia CA
da. Eva rct Los Angeles tiM CA
ref Washington MM K5
named on.standing commit~ee
transfer to First.Meth Tulsa OK
dropped
trans fro~ Topeka when meeting was laid down.
accepted as associate member
recoil for mea by overseers
dropped according to discipiine.
s. William, restored to lIe~bership list
requests release from me~b~rship. granted
req meAl
dropped by reco~mendation of !embership co,;ittee
dropped by recoQlendation of me;bership cOllittee
ref Hesper
acceptably attended fro; Caesar Creek OH
th. Charlotte, Willia;
rcf Rocky Run, Park Co. Itl
rct Rocky Run I1H, IN
ref Cololla, IN ch. WQ, Aherta

rei Coloilla MH, IU
rcf Tonganoxie MM
ret Pasadena HH, Ck
Eil/Hartha
rei Colomi! HI1 IN ch John. Anna, Mary, Sarah, tua, ,Hice
Louisa
son John rcf Rocky Run 11M, IN
Louisa
rct Rocky Run I1H, IN
Louisa
ref Roc~y Run MM! Ind
Sarah
m. Seth Burnett
Sarah E
ref Rocky Run, It1
Sarah E.
intent to ;arry Seth Wilson Burnett
Elizabeth
request release fro~ lembership
Thu~as
disowned fur refusing to pay debts
Harry 2
fro:. 1893 assessment list
Harry Hlired
reg Reil
Francis Henry R Born 189~-06-25 to Henry/Kate Gains
Harry/family
transferred by caretakers to present resloence
Mary Mendenhall and son Paul rct Kansas City 11M
Dllh
joined inother church, dropped •.

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LAST

FIRST

Gardner
Gause
Gause
Gause
Gauss
Gibson
Gilbert
Gingrich
Ginsberg?
Ginzry
Gold
Good;ate
Gorden
Gordon
Gordon
Gordon
Granger
Grantham
Gray
Green
Greenberry
Sreenbery

Quarterly Meeting COlllmittee to visit Lawrence opening
Penelope
passed away 17/12/27
Anna
rcf Cottonwood, KS HM
Richard
rct Cottonwood MM
Richard
rcf New Sharon MM IA
Levisa W.
Isaac/Anna H rcf Salem MH, lA Indian service
trans by letter to Congreg Salt Lake Cy. Utah
Thomas H.
transferred by caretakers to present residence
Elizabeth
Elizabeth 5 from 1893 assessment list
req lem
Elizabeth J
Frank H.
req mel
Roy
dropped for lack of interest.
Mildred
trans from associate to active member
Jasper/Sadie
ch.Effie,Dellie,Flossie,Blanch,Jessie,lnez rcf Prairie Center
Mrs
Memorial to be prepared
Sadie
nallled ~n standing committee
Ella
trans to Presbyterian ch Phillipsburg KS
Sarah/family
rtf Hesper
Catherine
received by letter from De Soto Presby. th.
Alberta (Wilson by letter to Presby. Junction City KS
lim.
dropped for laCK of interest.
William
expressed contern to perform religious service in Spring River
Quarter
req mem
Wm
rtf Columbus HH. OH
Agnes
wishes to join another denomination
Agnes
to
Presby. Benington KS
Catherine
ref Columbus HH, OH
Mary
rcf Columbus MH, OH
Wi lliam
da. Edna req. mem.
Ella
Indian child transferred fro. Chestnut Hill to HasKel Institute
Li zz i e
Alfred/Kesiah rcf Hesper MH ch Elmer, Royal, Clifton, Lelia
AlfredlKeziah ch. Elaer,Royal,Clifton, Lelia rct Hesper
Almeda
III. Albert Pickering
Amanda
named on some standing committee
Ella
married Charles Monroe after the lanner of Friends
Emilie
rct Whittier HH CA
Flora
III. Geo. little
Flora M.
intent to marry George Little, not a member
John T.
named pastor to Oct. 10, 1907
Laura
I. Thomas Newlin
Laura
intent to marry T. E. Newlin
Lula
intends .to marry Amos Maple
Lula Charles
I. AIDS Colin Maple
Naoli
Quarterly Meeting Clerk
Naomi
naled on some. standing committee
Wash./Nao;i
req min of service to Atlantic states
Wash./Naomi
req Din to Pacific Coast mtgs.
Wash./Naoli
rct Whittier HM eA
Washington
naled to committee on freedmen
Washington 15 fro. 1893 assessment list
Washington/Naol req minute of introduction to N. C. YM
Haple
marriage 1897 June 30 at 1:00 at Newlin hODe.
Hary E.
req lem
Alfred
rcf Miami HH, OH

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1869/11/17
1927/12/27
1923-07-18
1937-01-06
1908-02-12
1869/12/15
1900-10-24
. 1895-06-12
1893-02-15
1883/11/14
1903-11-18
1896-05-18
1923-04-18
1899-08~16

1930/1/15
1935-06-05
1897-11-17
1912-12-18
1896-03-18
1918-04-17
1896-05-18
1883/3/14
1883/2/14
1881/5/18
188312114
1913-11-12
1881/5/18
1881/5/18
1918-09-16
1887/8/17
1885/2/18
1889-03-13
1872-06-12
1888-12-12
1880/3/18
1894-03-14
1884-10-30
1884/9/17
1906-12-12
1878-10-30
1878/9/10'
1897-05-12
1897-06-13
1869/11/17
1888-12-12
'1889-07-14
1889-12-18
1894-03-14
1870/1/12
1893-02-15
1888-06-18
1897-05-12
1904-10-19
1881/10/18

Greenbery
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Grey
Guiles?
Gwogiver!?)
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley
Hadley-Haines
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DATE

LAST

FIRSl

1910-05-18
1937-07-1 t)
1929-05-15
1913-01-15
1885/\1118
1924-05-14
1922-05-17
1917-10-17
1907-05-15
1903-04-14
188211/18
1893-02-15

Hale
Haller
Haltene
HaiRe:'
Hanby
HansDn
Harding
Karding
Harding
Harding
Harner
Harner
Harnor
Harris
Harris
Harris
Harris
Harris
Harris
Harrison
Harrison
Harri son
Harrison
Harrison
Hart
Hart
Harvey
Harvey
Harvey
Harvey
Harvey
Hasley
Hauk (Busby)
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Haworth
Hayworth
Hayworth
Heel It
Helsig
Henderson
He&gt;ndfrson
Henderson
Hendrickson
Henley

ret Glenelder Mt1
E.thel
born to John/Ellen (Connett) Haller
John Arthur
req. 'tem.
Georg!:
dropped for lack of interest and response
Mary E.
Elizabeth
ref Muscatine MM, IA
Alice
ref Stanwood
Clyde/Catherine cert to Denver MM. CO
Clyde/Katherine req. memo approved
O. L.lia~ily
joined another church
with children req ~em
OrtoniAnna
rcf Springdale MM ch Rosella, Francis, Adeline
Sarah
fro~ 1893 assess~ent list
Sar ah I
ref Springdale MK, K5
Levi
Ne~orjal in minutes no date
AI banus L.
iminas/Lydia &amp;Jesse F. ref E~poria
Quarterly heeting COlllllitte.e, to visit LaHrence opening
Isaac
died
Lydia
acceptably attended (yearly ~eeting)
Sarah
ch. Gladys, Wallace rcf Emporia
Will H/Nora
ElIZabeth Ann ref Goshin MM, OK
Gea W/Ellzabfth ret Barclay 11M
GeDrge ~
req rnem
Willia~
rct Springdale 11M KS
Iilll iall Smitrl ref Dubl in MM, Ireland
Charles/Cora
na~e5 stricken fro~ rolls for non-atte~danee
Cora, Crldrles, &amp; ____ recom for. ilelll by overseers
Frances
Nan-resident, dropped by MM
Hilda Rose
Non-resident, d~opped by MM .
Marilla
Non-resident, dropped by NM
William/Esther ret Kansas City
Wm Foster/Esthe rcf Honey Creek, IA he a minister
Levi
rct Oak Ridge MH, IN
Augistina
joined another denomination
ch. Hansen, Francis, Alice A., rct Westfield Ind.
AI ice
died in the past 'year
Amanda
dropped according to discipline.
Della
rcf Springdale MN_
Johnatha~
ref Springfield MM, H.C •.
LUCI nea
cert me; sent to Hesper HM
Luci nda.
~'rCif E..
5
frD~ 1893 assessment l.ist
Rieh~rd
rct Spring River MH, KS W. Luetta deceased In thiS aonth
RichardfLuella rcf Spring River MM
W.Paul/Abigall ret Scott Clty.HM
Wm Perry/Abiqai rcf Kansas City MN, NO eh Flora, Ho~er, Charles C, Hora A, John P
Wm./Abagil
neN pastor With minute of Service froa ShaNnee HM
Wm/Ablgail min. rct Tonganoxie HM ch Harry! Homer, Chas, Alice
·15a~cfLetha
req me; with ch later dropped req.
Wm P/~~anda
da. Adelia. '~cf Argonia HN KS
Kaeharnle Stubb letter to Presby, Tope~~
Alice B
Hon-resident, dropped by HM
Elizabeth
na~ed on standing committee
Frank/Hattie
ch Eli~abeth, Herlan, Richard, Esther rcf Edgewood MM
Hartha
named on standing coamittee
Zoe (Wilson)
with minor ch. to Long Beach CA
Albert 10
fro~ 1893 assessment list

---- ---- --- .---,- ~--- --.-- --- -- ---- -- -- -.- -- - - -.----,--- -- -- -:-----,-- -----:-- ---- -- ---.---- --- -- ~- ,-.------- -.-:--- -- ---- ------.---

18B71711~,

1924-07-16
1902-10-22
1969/llil7
1929-(13-01
1883110/24
1899-12-13
1870/5/18
18BO/b116
1872/10i23
1895-t)8-14
188bO/ 17
1995-(19-19
1893-(14-12
1927-08-17
19Z7-0B-17
1927-(18-17
i887/1/12
1882/8/16
188i/l(1119
1886/12116
1906-(;5-16
1897-1)7-14
1903-06-17
1882/6114
1874110121
1891-1)1-14
189:)-1)2-15
1881/12/14
1:378/12/18
1916-11-15
1884/7/16
1914-11-18
188SnllB
1888-06-18
1890-(;6-18
1925-1)4-22
1927-08-17
1935-(ib-05
1928-11-14
1935-(ib-05
1895-12-18
1893-02-15

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FIRST

1895-06-12
1893-02-15
1895-06-17
1922-05-17
1922-05-17
1890-08-13
1890-10-22
1921-09-14
1921-09-14
1883/6/13
1904-04-13
1917-09-15
1893-02-15
1898-04-13
1897-06-16
1897-12-15
1874/5/13
1874/5/13
L880/9/15
1928/4/18
1935-06-05
1936-09-03
1906-0H8
1929-05-10
1920-03-17
1935-06-05
1921-09-14
1901-11-13
1915-02-17
1921-09-14
1935-04-14
1869/11/17
1893-02-15
1894-08-15
1894-09-13
1915-01-13
1915-01-13
1897-01-30
1893-02-15
1899-01-22
1888-12-12
1903-11-18
1888-12-12
1894-11-29
1893-02-15
1883/2/14
1898-01-12
1904-06-15
1879/12/17
1877 /9/12
1882110
1870/6
1882/5117
187717115
1882/9/13

Henley
Henley
Henley
Henley
Henley
Henley
Henley
Henley
Henley
Henly
Henly
Hepworth
Herner
Hester
Hester
Hester
Higgins
Higgins
Higgins
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hinshaw
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag

Amanda
Arthur 3
Edna
Ernest

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----------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------transferred by caretakers to present residence
froQ 1893 assessment list
ref Hesper HH
dropped from list of membership
dropped from list of membership
J. A.
rcf Spiceland 11M IN
John Arthur
ref Kansas City 11M MO
Mary
dropped
by own request
Ray
dropped
by own request
Warren
rcf
Spiceland
MM, IN son Ray
Al bertlEII en
joined
another
church, dropped
Edna
letter to M. E. Burlingame
Sladys Henly
from 1893 assessment list
Dr. Levi 5
rct Carthage HM Ind.
Mary W.
ref Haviland 11M
Oran T.
rct Boston Hass.
Oren T.
rcf Sandwich MH, Falmouth, l'Iass
Hepsy W.
rcf Sandwich 1'11'1, Falmouth, l'Iass
Lucy M.
rct Sandwich 1'11'1, 'Mass
Lucy It
passed away 4th month, 1928
Anna
named on standing cOlmittee
Anna Hiatt
death Aug. 30 reported
Anna Hiatt
BenoniiAseneth rcf Springdale KS
Charles
died
CharlesiAnna
rcf?? not given
E~ma
named on standing committee
Everett
dropped by own request
Jesse/Anna
ch. Asenath (married), Edith. Loverna, Jesse R. rcf Tonganoxie
Laverna
joined another church, dropped
Lawrence
dropped by own request
Mrs Emla
rec into mem with ch. Billy Ray (8 yr) Laverna Cristine (5)
Sydia
Quarterly Heeting Committee to visit Lawrence opening
B. W. 2
from 1893 assessment list
Barclay William intends to larry Flora Alice Newlin
Barclay William I. Flora Alice Newlin
Barclay/Flora A ch. Newlin, lydia, l~land, John, Nathan, Jos~ph, cont'd.
Barclay/Flora A lore children- Thomas, Flora AAlice Jr. rct Denver CO
James Kenneth born then died 1899-Hay-7.
Leland
frol 1893 assessment list
Leland Deforest died at Ht Vernon OH age 30
Lydia
named on sOle standing committee
Lydia
Clerk deceased
Nathan
named on some standing committee
Nathan
ro read certificate at Cox- Kennedy larraige
Nathan B
from 1893 assessment list
Nathan/Lydia
rcf Springfield 1'111 ch Barclay, Leland
Nellie
:wife of Leland ~ infant son Ben req mel
Nellie W.
so. Leland cetificate to any evangelical church.
Edward/Ella
rct Muscatine, IA ch Charles, Laura
Elsa C.
rcf Tonganoxie
Enoch
resigned lembership
Enoch/faillily
sojourning minute Bloolington I'll'l, IA
Enoch/family
rct Sandwich HH, l1ass
Enoch/Hepseba ch. Edward, Hartha, Wa, Laura
Hepsiba
certificate approved and signed, also ch WI, Emla

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----------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------1888-12-12
1884/11/12
1897-02-17
1893-02-15
1898-(12-16
1900-02-14
1899-05-17
1899-06-02
1890-05-14
1898-12-14
1894-04-18
18B6/6il6
1903-06-17
1893-02-15
1897-07-14
1872/6/12
1927/10/12
1929-05-15
1929/5/15
1903-06-17
1883/10/24
1923-07-18
1872/1117
1920-06-15
1887/6/15
1894-02-14
1919-06-18
1904-08-17
1906-03-14
1881i9/14
1896-05-18
1896-01-15
1895-1-16
1895-06-12
1884/6/18
1895-4-17
1896-05-18
1870/6
1929/1/16
1927/8/17
1927-08-17
1922-08-01
1927-03-16
1912-02-14
1896-04-15
1896-03-18
1927-08-17
1892-10-19
1903-03-18
1913-01-15
1913-01-15
1895-06-12
1894-12-12
1913-01-15
1893-02-15

Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hoag
Hobson
Hobson
Hobson
Hock
Hole
Holliday
Holiingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth
HDllingsworth
Hollingworth
Holl inllgs.worth
Holl ONeil
Hollowell
Holmes
Homan
Homan
Homer
Hornby
Horner
Horner
Horner
Horner
Horner
Houk
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Howard
Hubard
Hubbard
Hubbard
Hubbard
Hubbard
Hubbard
Hubbard
Hubbard

named on SORle standing committee
Hepsiba
rcf Sandwich MH, N. Hamp ch Wm P, Emma L
Hepsibah
ret Pleasant Plain MH IA
Hepsy
Hepsy 1
fro~ 1893 assessment list
dropped fro~ ;br bu overseers.
Wi Ihalli
ch. Leonard, Frances, Lola rct Timbered Hills HM KS
Bertha E.
Will li/Bertha
ch. Leonard, Lola. rcf Timbered Hills
WI. R.
died
Eunice
req. membr. granted
Alfred C.
trans from Topeka when meeting was laid down.
Dottie B.
of Wellington to Argonia
Albert
ref Kansas City HH ch Albert, Brace
Albert
dropped according to discipiine
Albert 3
from 1893 assessment list
Albert Sr.
died in the past year
Benjamin/Jane rct Sugar Plain MM, IN
Eliza
on noginating committee
Eliza
da. Alta resigned mmbrshp--not accepted
Eli z a r e q dropped, refused, dau Alta
Grace
dropped according to discipline
Isaac
acceptably attended (yearly leetingi
Verda Harie
rcf Northbraneh
Benjamin/Jane ref Fairmount "H, IN
Tholias/Eliza
da. Alta ref North Branch
John H/Viola
rcf Woodland HH, HC ch Ernest, John, Emery
John H/Vioia
ch. Everett J, Elery 0, to North Denver CO
Ada
ref Prairie Center
Mary
ret Wichita HM. obstruction, not granted
Mary
ret University 11M
Jacob
ref Springfield HI1 KS
Elizabeth
dropped for lack of interest.
Dr. D. W.
requests name stricken from roll, joined another church.
Dr. Dayton
ref Springdale HH, KS
Dr. Levi/falily transferred by caretakers to present residence
Jacob
transferred to Springdale HI, KS
Rosy
da. Aaron/Sarah, died Jan 1, 85 age 23 y, 3 m, 6 d.
Eunice
dropped for laCK of interest.
Em~aline
rcf Bloomington 1111, IA endorsed to Spring River
Frank L.
req letter to 1st Presbyterian Ch, El Monte, CA
Frankl/Henry
Non-resident mem, dropped,
Harry
Non-resident, dropped by HM
John
named Pastor
JohnlIva
da Lorna., Lorene rct University 11M
Letha Jane
joined another church, dropped.
l1artha
ref Vermillion 11M Ill.
Richard
and son Frank ~ linor ch. Belle, Harvey rcf North Branch
WI Keller
Non~resident~ dropped by 1111
Thos D/Elizabet ch. Charles, Roscoe, rcf Honey Creek IA
Bertha J.
with linor son Hillis ret West Union 11M
Elizabeth
dropped for lack of interest and response
Roscoe
dropped for lack of interest and response
Thomas/family transferred by caretakers to present residence
Thomas/wife
son Charles ret to Carmel I1H, KS
Thos.
dropped for lack of interest and response
Thos. 10
from 1893 assessment list

�DAfA FROH LAWRENCE MON1HLY MEETING

LAST
--------------In5-0S-07 Hucke
1884/6/18 Huddleston
1885/2/18 Huddleston
1934-09-01 Hufhan
1933-(1&lt;\-12 HlJfhan
1934-11-07 Hl\ff~an
1931111i 18 Huffman
1'1~,5-03-(&gt;6 Hu f han
193118/12 Huffman
1934-i)7-1)4 HuHl!!an
1886/1 il~, Hughes
1887lill5 Hughes
1896-05-18 Hughs
18Si/Bilb Huqhs (Wilson
1893-02-15 Hughs ?
1'129/5/15 Hult~en
1888-(16-18 Hunnicut
IBB4/9t17 Hunnicut
1883i12f12 Hunnicut
In7ll0/12 Hunnicut
1913-01-15 Hunnicut
1906-01-17 Hunnicutt
189(1-1)6-18 Hunnicutt
1890-12-1: Hunnicutt
1891-11-18 Hunnicutt
1894-12-12 Hunnicutt
1(J90-01-lb Hunnicutt
187913!l~,
Hunt
190;;-06-17 Hunt
1882/1118 Hunt
1'103-1)6-17 Hunt
189~-O2-15 Hutchins
189HO-18 Hyman
1896-(;5-18 HYGlen
191~,-(l1-15
Irvin
\'113-01-15 Irvl n
18%-04-\5 IrWIn
l'{O(l--09-12 Irwi n
i 935-(18-07 ,J aci:son
1872/4/17 Jay
1887/B1l7 Jefferson
191(1-01-12 Jenkins
1893-(12-15 Jenh os
1887/8/17 Jenh ns

DATE

18'1'5-4-17
1889-12-18
1891)-1i4-l6
1991-08-12
1369/11117

1895-06-12
1893-1)5-17
1898-1)2-16
1913-0\-15
1899-(16-14

Jenkins.
Jessup
Jessup
Jessup
Jessup
Jessuo
Jessup
,Johnson
Johnson
JohnsDn

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03-29-88 AT 5:53 p.m.

UHIH
FIf&lt;Sl
--------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------. . '
Hazel Nlison
dropped by recD~~endatIDn of membershIp co;mittee
Enos lIRhoda E ref Sugar Plain MM,JNch Florence, Sylvia. Pliny, Willial
Enos/RhOda
ret Tonganoxie MM ch Flora, Sylvia, Phlny, W~
Herbert
granted ~inute of s~rvlce to Western and No Car !early Mtgs
Herbert Jr.
ref University MH
Herbert Jr.
transfer to Lake Ave Baptist Rochester NY
Herbert/Grace rei Unive~sity MM ch Fl6ra, N. Edward
Herbert/Grace S ret New Garden ~M HC ch. Flora, Edward ~nd Sarah Ann Scott
New Pastor
Rev Herbert
declined invitation to remain as pastor
Rev Herbert
rcf ~an5as Citv MM! ch E. John, Charles
Mi llardflda
ref Hesper
Th[o~as
dropped for lack of interest.
Tho~as
HCD wish (0 remain. member grant~d
Ida
from 1893 assess~ent list
Millard 2
GeDrgeiAlberta req lIeill
eldered~ agreed to do better
Daniel
Danieliiar.aily r cf Dover MM, OH
Daniel/Rebecca req membership da. Gertrude
Dn nominating com~lttee
David B
dropped
fOf.
lack
of
interest.
and response
Gertrude
Daniel
req mem
.
asks to be dropped from membership
Daniei b
req. membership
Gertrude
reQ letter to Terra Haute IN M~ E. church
Gertrude
received by. letter Iro~ M. E., Lawrence
Gertrude
Rebecca~Gertrud asks to be dropped from me~bershlp.
ref Os~aloosa, IA
Edwini/Jacob
dropped according to discipline
Eunice
ref Color,,, 11M. Ind
IdelJa
dropped according to discipline
Jacob
frOB 1&amp;93 assessment list
Martha (;
rcl Tonganoxie MM
Anna
dropped for lac~ of Interest.
Anna R.
dropped for lack of interest and response
Ha,el
drDpped for la~k of interest and response
Thos.
Mary 1,: Ha~el
removed from membershIp by overseers
adopted ~on of Mary IrWIn accepted Into membershIp.
H,Dllias Ba I ev
dropped by recommendatIon of member~hip ~o~mlttee
Helen WI i son
minister, attended with «,lnute fro; liisslsslnewa, IN
Isaac
Indian child transferred from Chestnut Hill to Haskei Institute
Carrie
Delphlnla/hu50 , family rct nearest meetlng In OK
Nfl. 3
fro~ 1893 assess~ent list
W[dDel phi na
rcf East Goshen HH, OH ch Delbert,Jos~ah,~I,Mary (liVE? at Ar~ansas
Ci tv)
JOSIah
son ~m C/Oeiphinia died Feb 1, 85, age 11 Y. 8 III, 17 d.
'Elias
contacted to serve as m{nister.
. .
ELias/Mary Jane ch. El~er,Arthur, lilian. ref Wh{{tier CA
Elias/Marv Jane ch. Ei~er, Arthur, Lillian. rct Whlttler CA
Sarah
Uuarterly Meeting Committee to viSit lawrence opening
Wm Itallilv
transferred by caretakers to present residence
~m. l. &amp; a,.
.~ Gertrude, Allred~ ref Indianapolis 11M III
Bertha
and brother Charles rcf Boston Hass.
Chas.
dropped for lack oi interest and response
Florence
ret from M. E. ~ansas City NO
'

.

'

.1

�, 42!

t. )

Queries are free to members. They should state at least
two facts to gain best results.
Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty
years or eirlier.

~-

TITLE
DOBBINS
COREL
PUCKETT
JUSTICE
SALA:rHIEL
McGEE
SPERRY

Bobby TITLE, 3947 Greenwood, Orange, CA 92669
Looking for burial place of James DOBBINS died ca 1873. Wife
Elizabeth buried 1856 Prairie City Cemetery. Did he remarry?
Also would like contact with descendants of COREL allied lines
PUCKETT/JUSTICE/SALATHIEL/McGEE AND Levi J. SPERRY.

SCHEER
CLARK
PEPPARD
CULLISON
MORRIS
PEELAR

_Elihor. SCHEER,:"3090.N .E. ,"Lincoln, .. Hil1sboro~, Oregon ·9712
Ezra Justus CLARK born 3 Oct 1860 in.Douglas.County, Kansas.
His mother was Sarah CHENEY. What was his fathers first name?
Was it William? Ezra's sister Alice'marriedSamuel PEPPARD,
sister Clara married John C. CULLISON.. Who, did brother Timothy
marry? E?ra was livi·ng in Leavenworth :Co., Ks. when he married
Sarah Malinda MORRIS 23 Dec 1882. Her parents ,were George
MORRIS and Angeline PEELAR who came to Kansas from Illinois in
1860. Who were Angeline PEELARS parents and were they French?

SCHEER
DALE
HUFF
HAGERDORN

Elinor SCHEER, 3909 N.E. Lincoln, Hillsboro, Oregori 9712
Need all the help I can ge~ on my great-grandfather, Joseph
DALE,.'married Margaret HUFF and had a son Henry born 1861.
Henry DALE came with people named HAGERDORN to Scotts Mills,
Oregon when only 8 or 9 years old. Census says Joseph born
in Ky., Margaret born in Ks:. and Henry born in Ky. Where were
Joseph DALE and Margaret HUFF married?

SCHOTT
VINEGAR

Cynthia E. SCHOTT, P.O. Box 3989, Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0989
I am doing research on the Pete VINEGAR family of Lawrence
ca 1872-1883. I am interested in locating descendents of this
family, If you are a descendent, please contact me.

SCHOTT
"other
citizens"
of Lawrence

Cynthia E. SCHOTT, P.O. Box 3989, Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0989
I am trying to locate Lawrence families who have lived here for
many years, especially those who made a living at the Kaw or
those who lived around the river. I am researching the "Other
Citizens" of Lawrence who have not been part of Lawrence history
books. Please contact me.

�(43/
MARKLEY
POSTMA
FLORY
DOWNING

Yvonne MARKLEY, R.R. 2, Bo~164,
Lawrence, Ks. 66046
Seeking identification of people
in this picture that was found in
personal belongings of Et~M.
POSTMA. Her parents were George
and Dora (FLORY) MARKLEY. The
photographer was Geo. DOWNING,
Topeka, Ks.

GANTENBEIN
SPANGLER

'Larry GANTENBEIN, Route 1,
Box 45, McLouth, Ks. 66054
Seeking information on Geo.
Wm. SPANGLER (Billy) born
Littlestown, Penn. 2 Dec
1849. He was a blacksmith"
carriage iron and wood worker. Went to Topeka, Ks. in
1882 then to Wellington, Ks.,
Oklahoma, Wichita (1898),
Medford and last seen at
Blackwell. (All this information and more handprinted
on a post card ca early
1900 Ys plus photo of him
in 1898.)

�44
:ncex.ve! .XlldH
Fa I 1,1988
Clark,11
Bent,7
Clarkd6
Berser,13
Abbett,17
Clark,18
8est,lo
Abbott,24
Clark,42
Bicinser,28
Ac:hninsd9
Clarke,3
8itterly,1o
Adair,32
Cleud,7
Blac:k,13
Adlerdo
C::Iat,7
Bodse,14
Aser,10
Coc:kins,18
Boett:her,lJ
AslellO
Cosswe I I ,16
Bolen,ll
Akers,lO
Co I e dO
Boltond2
Albac:h,7
Coleman,7
Bor.d,12
Albre::ht,7
Coleman,28
Booherllo
Albr i sht,10
C::Illamore,7
Booher ,28
Aller.,7
Co I I ins, 14
Bower,7
A I I en,9
Colman,3l
Bowers,7
All i son,7
Colt,28
Bowman,ll
Alwes,7
Combs,lS
Branson,ll
Ancerson,7
Con I ey d6
Brant,7
Anderson,9
Conner,ll
Brass,2S
Andersen,lo
Cook,19
Brawc:hle,lo
Ancersen,13
Cooper,9
Brec:htelbaruer,7
Anderson,19
Cooper,27
Brec:htelsbauer,lS
Anderson,28
Brec:htlesbuer,7
*Cooper,28
Anderson,3o
Corel,42
Brelstordd3
Ancrews,lo
Cornell,7
Brender,lS
Anic:h,36
Coursey,14
Brent,lo
Arbuc:kle,14
Couzens,ll
Brewer,ll
Arsel,7
Cox,11
Brown,7
Arnolddo
Co)(,17
Browndo.
*Arno I d, 14
Cox,29
Brown,14
Babc:oc:k,lo
Cox,34
Sa i ley, 10
Brown,23
Crader·,18
Brown,24
Ba i ley, 19
Sai ley,29
Crai9mi le,12
Brow n e I I " is
Crane,7
Ba i ley, 34
Brubaker,lo
Bryan,26
Crew,34
oaker,lo
Baker,lS
Bryant,ll
Crooks,34
3aker,17
8uc:hanan,27
Cui lis 0 n , 42
Salcwindo
Buc:kin9 ham,11
Cummin9s,11
Sa. I d win, 12
Buc:kley,16
Curd,29
Barber,2S
Buc:kner,16
Curtis,3D
3ari:klow,lC
Bundy,11
Cwory,34
Barnard,32
Burnes,7
Da91e,7
3arnes,3o
Burnham,12
Dahlene,34
Sarnhard,12
Burns,7
Dahline,34
3art~n,lo
Burt,7
Dai ley,26
Bartz,17
Burton,ll
Da I e d4
Bar urn, 15
Calavy,11
Dale,42
Bateman,13
Caldwelldl
Daly,26
oates,lD
Ca I I amore·, 7
Damm,ll
8athurst,10
Campbe I I ,11
Damm,26
Saxt er, 14··
Car.lson;11·
Danielsd4
Sa&gt;,es,24
Ca I" p·e n t e r , 7,49
Daniels,26·
3earodD
Carpent'e~, 9
... Dan i e I s.,.3o
Ca'r·r·, 15· .
8eecie,19
Darb&gt;'l34
oeei2r,12
Carver·,14
Dark,26
Beierd4
Chambers,31
Dau3 h erty,27
ae I I ,7
Chapl in,ll
Davault,27
Be I: dO
Charles,37
Davenport,18
Be I I ,27
Churc:hbaus;",28
Davenport,34
3enscn,lD
Cidk,26
David,27
Senson,28
Cill~erd7
Davidson,11
!tAunt Betsie 48
..... _.*Cordley 48

Davidson,18
Davidson,27
Davis,ll
Davisd3
Javisd6
Davis,27
Davis,31
Davis,34
Davis,3S
Davison,27
Dav&gt;,,3S
0=y,27
Oa&gt;,,3S
Oean,11
Oea&gt;,,27
Dea&gt;,,28
Oeay,3S
De:::ker,11
Dec:ker,3S
De:::kwa,28
Dedric:k,18
DeMott,11
Deister,28
Deltor,3S
DeMeritt,28
DeMerritt,28
Denewi ler,28
Deppe,28
Dershem,28
Deskin,28
Deskines,28
Desque,28,
Detler,3S
Detlcr,3S
Detwi ler,28
Devined1
DeWitt,28
Dews,28
Ji:ker,3S
Di:kinscn,3S
o c: k 5,28.
D c:kson,lD
,D eh I ,28
D etz,28
:l kes dS
o I lie, 28
0' ! I i en, 27
D Ilon,29
o sque,29
o ssinser,29
D stue,29
o x,7
o xon,3S
Dc~bins,11

·Dobbin'sl42
Dcdder,29
Ocdde·r.,32
Dcdds,29
Dcdscn,29
Dclan,lS
De I an., 29

�Do I I ,29
000 lit tie, 29
Dornon,29
D~udna,29

Dougherty,29
Dowlar,35
Downing,43
Doy Ie, 13
Drake,29
uraper,35
Dravisd7
Dreher,29
Drennon,29
Drennon,30
Dreyer ,·30
,Dreyer,3w
Druc::kenm i ! leI'" ,28
Duc::kett,ll
Du++ee,30
Dulen,3w
Ou lin, 30
Dulinsky,7
Dunca:'1,30
DU:'1ham,30
DU:'1kley;l1
D;Jn!&lt;.ley,12
Dunkley,16
Dunkley,30
Dunkley,35
Dunlap,35
Dunn,3D
Dunningan,30
Dununer,3D,
Durr,30
Durst,30
Dutten,ll
Dwyer,3D
Dwyra,30
Dyer,30
Dyer,31
Dyre,7
e Sc:heer,42
Eagon,29
Sariy,7
Earnshaw,11
::astman,27
Eastman,31
Satcn,2S
Eberhart,12
S=erhart,18
Eberhart,31
E~erwein,31

Eckman,7
S:kman,31
Eddy,35

Eder,18
Eder,31
Sdgman,18
Edler,31
Edmends,31
Edmondson,35
Sdmunscn,36
Edwarcs,31

Edwards,36
Ege,31
Eggert,31
Ehles,7
Ehyates,31
Eibart,31
Ei ler,31
Eisele,31
. : . E Ide ~ , 36 :", ~
,Eldridge,7
, E r d r, i. ,d 9 e , 14

',Elkin,31
E I Ii s ,7,

Elm,31
Elm,32
Elmart,31
Elston,lS
E:nery,12
Emery,32
Emmet,36
Emmett,36
':::'1gler,7
Englesman,7
Eno,32
Enslow,32
Enzler,7
Erhart,32
Eric:kson,12
Ercoks,32
Er-tJin,32
Eudaley,32
Evans,7
Evans d6
Evans,32
Evers,36
Ewing,32
Farley,12
Faulkner-,12
Faxon,12
Fellow,36
Fenstemaker-,31
Fer-guson,30
Fert i 9d2
Fetty,12
Fi IImore,7
Finc::hd2
Fink,36
Finley,7
Fisher,3
Fit::!,,7
Fit::hue,12
Fithugh,12
Flac:k,36
FIc:er-,31
Fleenor,29
Fieer,28
Fletc::her,36
Flinnd8
FI intomd2
Flory,29
FLcry,43
FoleydD
Fore d 1

45

Ford,12
For-eman,36
Forsythe,13
Forsythe,17
Foust,29
Fowler-,36
Fox,11
"Fox,36
,Frame,13
',Frame,36
'Frank,7
"Frary,12
Frawley,7
',Frazier-,36
Frenger,12
,Freund,27
Friend,12
Fritc:h,7
Fromley,7
Fry,27
Fulton,18
, Funder-burg,27
Furnac:e,36
Gage,18
Gaines,lS
Gaines,36
Gains,36
Gale,10
Ga I I a t I y, 12
Ga I I i 9he I" 112
Gamble,36
Gantenbein,43
Gardner,36
Gardner,37
Garner,11
Garrett,12
Garrett,29
Garst,12
Gates,7
Gause,14
Gause,37
Gauss,37
Gebhart,26
Geelan,30
Gentry,7
Gentry,19
Georgi i ,12
Gerrard,7
G i bb d2
Gibson,37
G i eba I ,7
Gi++ler,7
Gilbert,12
Gi Ibert,37
Gil 1,7
Gil 1,12
Gil 1',14
Gilliland,18
Gillum,12
Gingric::h,37
Ginsberg,37
Ginzry,37
G,lass,12

Gleason,24.
Glenn,27
Glenn,30
Glenn,30
Gne+kow,13
Gold,37
Goldman,7
,Golleer,30
Goooemcte,12
Gcodmate,37
Gorden ;,37
Gordon,12
Gordon,36
Gordon,37
Gettstein,30
Graham,13
Grammer,32
Granger,lS
Granger,37
Grant,13
Grantham,37
Gray,13
Gray,18
Grayd9
Gray,37
Green,7
Green,9
Green,37
Greenberry,37,
Greene,10
Greentield,29
Gregg,7
Grey,37
Grittind3
Griftis,13
Grittith,23
Gr itt i th , 29
Gr-iswold,7
Griswold,9
Grevenor,13
Gu i I es, 37
Gutzler,28
Gwcgiver,37
Hac::kmand3
Hac:kwerth,lS
Had I ey,13
Hadley,37
Hagerdorn,42
Hahn,1D
Hahn,ll
Haines,37
Halderman,9
Hale,37
Hale,38
Ha I I ,lC
Ha 11,13
Ha I leI"', 38
Haltene,36
Hame,38
Ham i I ton, 13
Hammi 11,12
Hanby,38
Hansen,7

�Hansc:-:,38
Hardins,38
Hardtarter,32
Harmen,31
Harner,38
Harner,38
Har rei I ,13
Harris,38
Harrison,38
Hart,38
Hartman,13
Harvey,38
Has k e I 1,14
Hasley,38
Hauk,3S
Hawerth,38
Hay,7
Hay,:'3
Hayne,13
Haywerth,38
Heela,3S
Hetner,13
Helderman,7
Hellstrom,32
Helsis,38
Hemph i I I ,17
Henderson,3S
Hendrickson,38
Hendrix,7
Henley,38
Henley,39
Henly,39
Henry;S
Hepworth,39.
Hernal,13
Herner,39
Herrington,13
Hershtield,13
Hess 113
Hester,39
Heuett,13
Hiattd3
Hissins,13
Hi9gins,39
Hi II dO
Hi II d1
Hi II 113
Hi 11 d7
Hi I 1,17
Hi I 1,29
Hi I I ,39
Hinshaw,39
Hinzicker,2S
Headleyd9noas,39
Hoa'3" 40·
Hobson;40
Ho::k,13
H:Jck ,L1.O
Hodses,16
Hcdsins,26
HoHed3
Hottman,17

Hotmann,13
Hohannins,26
Hole,40
Holl iday,40
Ho I I i nssworth, 40
Holloway,14
Ho I I ewe I I ,13
Ho I lowe I I ,40
Holmes,7
Holmes,18
Holmes,40
Holter,16
Homan,40
Homer,40
Hook,lS
Hopkins,14
Hopson,14
Hornby,14
Hornby,40
Horner,40
Horn·sby,17
Horton,30
Houk,40
House,10
House., 12
Houseman,28
Howard,28
Howard,28
Howa'r d, 40
Howes,19
Hubard,40
. Hubbard,40
Hucke,41
Huddlestoh,41
Hudson,14
Hutt,42
Huttman,41
Hushes,41
Hushs,41
Hull,16
Hu'l tee n , 41
Humphrey,18
Hunnicut,41
Hunnicutt,41
Hunt,27
Hunt,41
Hurd,14
"Huson,14
Husted,19
Hutchins,41
Hutchinson,30
Hyman,41
!ce,16
.Ice,28
Ironside,14
Irvin,41·
Irwin,41
Iwis,31
Jacke,lS
Jackson,14
Jackson,41
Jamann,16
Jameson,14

Jardon,12
Jay,41
Jetterson,41
Jenkins,41
Jenninss,14
Jenson,16
Jessup,41
Johannins,l:
Johnson,7
Johnson,8
Johnson,11
Johnson,14
Johnson,16
Johnson,27
Johnson,32
Johnson,41
Jones,7
Jones,14
Jordan,14
Justice,42
Kaiserd3
Kallmer,7
Kampshroder,26
Karn,27
Keete,7
Keller,27
Keller,28
Kendall,14
Kennedy,10
Keoush,14
Kesler,27
Ketels,18
K i mba I I ,7
Kinderbatter,14
Kindred,31
Kinzie,11
Kirkman,14
Klares,7
Klaus,7, 49
KleHer,7
Klettler,7
Kretsinser,2S
Kridmiller,7
Kunkle,14
Lambert,7
Lane,3
Lane,24
Lane,2S
Laner,7
La nsley,7.
Lannins,31
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"The women of Lawrence always proved themselves heroes when the
occasion presented itself." Rev. Cordley told of the foll,:;)wing
incident:
" ••• Mr. WINCHELL ••• ran into the house of Dr. Charles REYNOLDS,
formerly rector of the Episcopal church. The:doctor was away from
home, a chaplain in the army. Mrs. Reynold~ and two other ladies
~ere
in the house. They at once set
their wits at work to
devise a plan for saving Mr. Winchell in case the raiders came to
the house. They finally hit upon a plan which proved successful.
Getting a razor they shaved off the man's whiskers, put a lady's
wrapper over him, and tied an old woman's cap on his head. They
then placed him in an invalid chair with a stand beside it,
covered with cups and spoons and medicine bottles. One of the
ladies sat by his side fanning him. This was to be their 'Aunt
Betsie,' very ill.
It was not long before a band of the raiders
came in. The ladies bade them take anything they could find, but
begged them to be as quiet as pOSSible, so as not to· disturb
'Poor Aunt Betsie.' They helped themselves to what they wanted,
looked suspiciously several times at the invalid chair, but
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"FREDRICK _KLAUS BORN JAN. 2. 1824 Killed in the Lawrence Raid
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"F'arewell my wife and children all. From you a father. Christ doth
cal Z. Mourn not for me it is in vain, '1'0 call me to your sight again."
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