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    1. [GORIN] NEW DATA
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. I've been quiet for awhile; in one month's time I lost two friends and Tank, had my water lines freeze and have had some sort of a virus .... I live for spring! But I found some fabulous new information. These are newspapers from the "Historic Missouri Newspaper Project". Liberty (MO) Weekly Tribune, 3 Oct 1884, page 3: "Marriage Licenses: Henry I Gorin and Emma L. Adams" This is Henry Irving Gorin, son of Dr William H Gorin & Sarah Chancellor; g-son of Henry Gorin & Maria Lucretia Whitaker, gg-son of John Gorin & Elizabeth Franklin. Same paper, 26 Sept 1884, page 3: "Our city was electrified on Saturday eve., by the news that Miss Emma Adams (niece of Mrs. Thomas Craven) and Irving Gorin had run off to Liberty [MO] and gotten married. Miss Emma because of age a few days before she was married." Same as above. Same paper, 15 Feb 1884, p. 3. "Mrs. Dr. Gorin has been quite sick for some days, but we are glad to learn that she is improving." This would be Sarah Chancellor cited above. Same paper 16 Nov 1883, p. 3. "Irvin[g] Gorin and Jim George left last week for Arkansas. At last account they had lost their wash-pan." That's interesting ....! Same paper, not dated: "Drs. John A Posey, D. K. Morton, Richard Carter, Y. Pinkston and W. H. Gorin attended to the wants of the sick, and are ever on the watch for an invalid seeking restoration, whom they seldom ever fail to relieve. Missouri City[MO] is justly proud of her superior medical practitioners, and we feel safe in saying they will rank with the best in the State." Same as above. Same paper, 3 Feb 1882: "Irving Gorin, returned home Sunday from Texas, where he went to seek his fortne, a couple of months since." Same guy. Same paper, 1 July 1881, p 3. "Irving Gorin is now chief bottle washer in Gano's city drug store." Well, he hadn't lost his wash pan yet! Same paper, 19 Jan 1866. "Taken up as a stray by John McGinnis, living in Fishing River Township [MO] in Clay County, one small bay horse colt, right hand foot white up to paster joint, about 12 hands high, supposed to be one year old last spring; appraised to $25 by Wm. H. Gorin and George B Foley, who were duly sworn by me for the above purpose, both householders of said county. Given under my hand this 9th Dc, 1866. /s/ Solomon Levi, JP". This is a busy family! Same paper, 265 Jan 1855: "Wm H. Gorin, M.D. Respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Richfield and vicinity. Office next door to the store of Henshaw, Field & CO." Columbian Missourian, 14 Sept 1929, p. 8. "Mrs. A. B. Chance and Mrs. Margaret Greenlee left Tuesday afternoon for Kansas City to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Gorin." This would be Sarah Chancellor. And, finally, one I've been hunting for: "Hannibal [MO} Courier, 19 Oct 1935."Magee Burial To Be At Louisiana [MO]. Louisiana, Mo. Oct 19 - Mrs. A. M. Magee, wife of Dr. Magee, a prominent dentist in Louisiana and Frankford for years, died Friday evening at Barrington, Ill. near Chicago, where she has been living since last spring. The remains will be brought to Louisiana for interment in Riverview Cemetery. Dr. and Mrs. Magee lived here for years and were well known here. When Dr. Magee retired from practice last spring they went to Barrington to live with their son, Dwight Magee. Surviving are the husband, a son, Dwight; two daughters, Mrs. Ollie Howard and Mrs. Charles L [sic - B] Gorin of Barrington." Life's little pleasures! Sandi Col. Sandi Gorin - Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ GORIN worldconnect website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~sgorin

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