This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4104.1 Message Board Post: I have them in my database as Wittstruck rather than Wittswick. My spelling is probably wrong. I show Carl Frank as the son of Charles Martin Wittstruck and Viola Clayton, born about 1887 in Firth, Nebraska and married to Frona Adams, born about 1888 in Shenandoah, Page, Iowa. She is shown as the daughter of John T. Adams and Amanda Metonia Miller and has siblings: James S., Miriam, and Rose, born about 1870, 1872 and 1876, respectively. The "abt" with the dates tells me I probably got the information from a census. Miriam married Thomas F. Fletcher on 15 Sep 1897 in Sidney. Rose married Arthur Axtell on 15 Feb 1897 in Sidney. No other information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adams/ Wittswick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4104 Message Board Post: I have been trying to find the family of Carl Frank Wittswick. Carl was married to Frona Adams 7 Dec. 1910, in Sidney, Fremont Co., Iowa. I know that as of 22 March 1945 both Carl and Frona were alive, according to the Obituary of Charles W. Butler. It mentions that Mr and Mrs Carl Wittswick of Lincoln were at the funeral. I cannot find the name "Wittswick" in Fremont co., Iowa or Lincoln, Nebraska. Any information on this family would be of great help.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Darby, Tarpening, Yowell, Jackson, Slusher, Pratt, Brown Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4098.7 Message Board Post: 1. DARBY of Lacy Grove, Fremont county,Iowa a.-- (In February 1896, Darby visited Tabor and the neighborhood in northeastern Scott township where he was born, and the Rhodes District School which he attended as a boy. This has already by posted.--W.F.) b.--J. A. Yowell and D. D. Darby take over the Randolph Register from A. W. Jackson.--Sun of 3/5/1896 c.-- (The Sun of Mar. 19, 1896 speaks of J. A. Yowell in connection with the Sun!?....What has happened to Randolph paper endeavor?--W.F.) d.--("Randolph News": "A justice trial between A. J. Jackson - VS - D. D. Darby and J. A. Yowell, the defendents, was held at the "Register" office Wednesday. A verdict was given for the defendants".--Sun of 3/26/1896)..........(James Arthur Yowell, a newspaper man, died Saturday, April, 2, 1927.--W.F.) e.--(D. D. Darby, secretary, wrote up the meeting by the Fremont county educators held on Saturday at Thurman.--Sun of 4/16/1896) f.--Brother Duree has succeeded Professor Darby as superintendent of the Lacy Grove Sunday School. Prof. Darby closed his second term at Lacy Grove School last Friday.--Sun of 5/28/1896. 2.--1860 Federal Census of Ross township, Fremont co., Iowa; page 857 James Darby.....45.....Ohio Locky...............38.....Virginia Ritty.................19......Missouri (Married James Tarpening 12/17/1868) Henry...............17......Missouri Matilda.............9........Iowa Rachel.............6........Iowa David...............1........Iowa 3.--TABOR BEACON. Sept. 23, 1915.-- James Darby came to Fremont county in 1850, settling northwest of Hamburg on the old Slusher farm before moving to Tabor. a. Matilda, born in 1850 on the old Slusher farm; in 1869 the family moved to Northboro; she married KE. R. Pratt of Northboro; she died on Sept. 18, 1915. b.--D. D. Darby was her brother. 4.--1870 Washington twp., Page county, Iowa; page 509 James Darby........50.......Ohio Mary....................48......Ohio Henry...................20......lllinois (?) Matilda.................16......Illinois (?) Rachel.................14.......Illinois (?) David...................10.......Illinois (?) 5.--Union Grove Cemetery, Northboro, Washington twp., Page co., Iowa James Darby, 1816 - Nov. 27, 1882 Locky Darby, 1822 - Mar. 8, 1873 6.--Grace, daughter of Delos W. Brown, married (3) D. D Darby on Sept. 19, 1908 at Nebraska City. 7.--THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD. Apr. 23, 1909.--D. D. Darby leaves the Herald after 10 years and starts working for the Sun. 8.--FREMONT COUNTY HERALD. Sept. 24, 1909.--D. D. Darby and wife have moved to Hamburg where he is the local editor for the Reporter. 9.--D. D. Darby is now with the Hamburg Republican. His sister, Mrs. James Tarpening who lived at Emporia, Kansas, has died.--October 7, 1910 10.--1920 Federal Census, Pottawattamie co., Iowa; 158 - 19 David D. Darby.....60......Iowa....South 11th Street, Council Bluffs. (He was living alone; another note says he was a nephew of J. M. Darby of Northboro, Iowa.--W.F.)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Culley, Ballinger, Mitzner Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4098.6 Message Board Post: 1.--CULLEY of Lacy Grove, Fremont county,Iowa a.-- Will Culley went to Nebraska City last Monday......J. H. Culley talks of going to Missouri to live.--Sun of 1/2/1896 b.--Miss Lizzie Culley and Miss Ellen Trewett visited school last week.--Sun of 1/9/1896 c.--Miss Lizzie Culley is home from Randolph.--Sun of 5/21/1896 2.--1860 Federal Census for Sidney township, Fremont co., Iowa #438: John Ballinger......46.....Ohio Elizabeth......................44.....Indiana Sarah (md. Culley).........18.....Indiana Mary.............................14.....Indiana Jane..............................11....Indiana Joshua...........................8......Indiana Henry............................8.......Indiana Nancy E........................4.......Indiana 3.--1895 Iowa State Census of Sidney twp., Fremont co., Iowa #9. J. Harvey Culley.......58....lndiana Sarah (Ballinger)............52....Iowa M. F. (m)......................29.....Iowa.... Bridge builder W. E. (m).....................25....Iowa.....Farmer Anna E........................18..... Iowa (md. Wm. A. Mitzner) J. C. (m).......................13....Iowa 4.--FREMONT COUNTY SUN of Feb. 27, 1902.--J. H. Culley is the brother of Mrs. J. D. Baylor, and of Mrs. Larkin Cardill of Nemaha county, Kansas who died last Tuesday. ( Larkin Cordill who has lived in Kansas since 1857, died March 8, 1904 in Alton, Kansas; he was a brother-in-law of J. H. Culley.--Undated note. W.F.) 5. "MRS J. H. CULLEY DIES".--Mrs. J. H. Culley, who has been sick for a year or more, died last Friday morning at her home northwest of town. Funeral services were conduct3ed from the home, Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, by Rev. Enoch Hill and interment was made in the Lacy Grove cemetery. Sarah Ballinger was born in Grant county, Indiana on May 12, 1842 and died May 26, 1905. In 1858 she came with her parents to Iowa and on Nov. 21, 1861 she was united in marriage to J. H. Culley. To this unionfive children were born, one daughter and four sons. The oldest son died June 22, 1891. Mrs. Culley was converted to the Lord in the spring of 1870 and has lived an exemplary life ever since. Just preceeding her death she called the children to her bedside and warned them to prepare for the future. The children, M. F. Culley, W. E. Culley, Lizzie Mitzner, J. C. Culley and her husband were all with her during her last hours. Their many friends sympathize with the family in their time of bereavement.--Fremont County Sun.......(N.B.: I don't know where clipping came from.--W.F.) 6.--SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. January 26, 1928. "OLD TIME CITIZEN GONE".--Through a regrettable oversight The Argus - Herald missed pub licationof an item which will be of deep interest to readers of the paper everywhere. It was the announcement of the death of J. H. Culley -- "Uncle Harve" -- as he was called by citizens of all ages during his long residence here. "Uncle Harve" pased away on January 9 at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Mitzner at Geraldine, Montana, a daughter, where he had made his home for the past few years. He was 92 years old. His son, whom this section knew as "Doc"--for many years a b ridge builder for this county, is also at Mrs. Mitzner's home almost helpless following a stroke of paralysis suffered late last fall.......(N.B.: A note dated 7/8/1910 says they were living at Lone Tree, Judith Basin, Montana.--W.F.) Burial was made in Montana. 7.--SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. April 12, 1928. " 'DOC' CULLEY DEAD".--J. C. Culley received word from Warm Springs, Montana, that his brother, M.F. Culley had died at that place Wednesday, April 4 after a long illness. Last fall he was the victim of an apoplectic stroke from which he never recovered, being practically helpless most of the time since that date. "Doc" Culley, as he was generally known here, was a county bridge builder for a great many years and up to some ten years ago had a wide acquaintance in the county. He never married. During his long illness he lived at the home of a sister.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ok.2ADE/4100.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Sent you maps and list of names did you get them names on here and maps via email Misty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Photos Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ok.2ADE/4100.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Adamson, Gernie B. no dates; Thurman cem; WWI vet Adamson, John B. 12/10/1827 - 1/14/1899; Thurman cem Adamson, John H. Jun 6, 1856 - Jan 4, 1915; Thurman cem Adamson, Mary F. 3/14/1833 - 12/1/1908; Thurman cem, wife of John B. Adamson, Orila J. 10/29/1866 - 10/30/1908; Thurman cem Hill, John 4/17/1822 - 2/27/1900; Sidney cem Bartholomei, Elizabeth 1842 - 1923; Sidney cem Bartholomei, Wm. J. 5/21/1863 - 3/31/1920; Sidney cem Bartholomew, D.A.J. died 1/28/1879; Sidney cem; wife of L?B? Bartholomew, Emma Wade 4/7/1857 - 6/1/1929; Sidney cem Bartholomew, Frederick 1837 - 1924; Sidney cem Bartholomew, L.B. 6/26/1826 - 12/17/1880; Sidney cem Hill, "Grandma" no dates; Sidney cem Hill, Eliza J. 8/11/1841 - 10/16/1915; Sidney cem Hill, Francis A. 6/30/1815 - 1/8/1861; Sidney cem Hill, Johnathan 10/25/1808 - 1/17/1891; Sidney cem Hill, Mary 10/11/1809 - 1/31/1895; Sidney cem Hillgartner, Mary A. 11/7/1862 - 9/20/1901; Sidney cem; wife of Charles Hills, David 10/10/1822 - 8/11/1909; Sidney cem Hills, Esther 7/3/1822 - 1/21/1904; Sidney cem; wife of David Rhodes, Emma Porter 1826 - 1887; Sidney cem Hill, H. Farley 8/12/1893 - 9/4/1922; Hamburg cem Adamson, Andrew 11/12/1887 - 7/25/1827; Hamburg cem Hill, Emma B. 1846 - 1923; Riverton cem Hill, John E. (Mrs) no dates; Grandview cem Hill, Logan no dates; Grandview cem Hill, Mary 1825 - 8/23/1888; Grandview cem; wife of Logan Adamson, John W. 6/20/1860 - 2/14/1918; Mt Zion cem, Green twp
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chrisman, Hendrickson, Jackson, Jordan, Blezek Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4098.5 Message Board Post: 1.--CHRISMAN of Lacy Grove, Fremont county, Iowa a.-- Mrs. Anna Chrisman has a new windmill.--Sun of 12/12/1895 b.-- Perry Chrisman was burned by upsetting a pan of water.--Sun of 12/19/1895. c.-- G. W. Chrisman has sold his farm to W. F. Hendrickson. 2.-- 1850 U. S. census for Jackson township, Andrew county, Missouri, page 131 B. Y. Chrisman...........43..........Virginia Elizabeth....................35..........Virginia Granville.....................8.............Missouri Millie I........................6.............Missouri George W..................2.............Missouri Polly.........................7/12.........Missouri 3.-- Fremont county marriages: George W. Crisman married Jemima C. Jackson on August 24, 1879. 4.--The 1895 Iowa State Census of Fremont county, Sidney township, enumeration #159: George W. Chrisman......46.....Missouri..... Farmer Catherine.......................37.....Missouri Roy...............................14.....Fremont county Elizabeth.......................12......Iowa Winnie.......................... 8......Iowa Perry.............................5.......Iowa Richard..........................x.......Iowa 5.-- "Sun" of May 7, 1896: "Real Estate Transfers".--George W. Chrisman - TO - E. G. Hendrickson: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 21 -- AND -- lot 10 in the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 16 -- AND -- lot 7 in the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 17. All in township 69 and range 42. Price $2030. 6.--1900 U.S. Census of Benton township, Fremont county, Iowa, district 53 page 8 George W. Chrisman......b. Oct. 1848.......Missouri Jemimah............................Nov. 1856......Missouri Elizabeth L........................Oct. 1883.......Iowa Winnie D...........................Sept. 1886.....Missouri Perry C.............................Jan. 1890.......Iowa Dick..................................May 1893.......Iowa 7.--1910 U. S. Census for Norwalk twp., Pottawattamie co., Iowa, page 128 George W. Chrisman........61........Mo. - Va. - Va. Jemima C., married 31 years, eight children, of whom 5 are living.............52.........Mo. Winnie...........................22..........Missouri Perry C..........................20..........Iowa Dick...............................18..........Iowa 8.--1915 Iowa Census for Union township, Harrison co., Iowa George W. Chrisman....66....45 yrs. in Iowa.....Mo.-Va.-Va. Jemima C....................55....35 yrs. in Iowa.....Mo.-Mo.-Mo. Roy L..........................34....born in Iowa Winnie D.....................27....born in Iowa Dick............................21....born in Iowa 9.-- THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. October 5, 1933. "PASSING OF A PIONEER".-- George W. Christman, native of Andrew county, Missouri, but a resident of this community since shortly after the close of the Civil War, died Sunday, October 1, at his home two miles northwest of Sidney at the age of 84 years 11 months and 4 days. On August 27, 1879 Mr. Christman was united in marriage to Jemima Jackson. To this union eight children were born, five of whom, together with their mother, having preceded him to the tomb. The five deceased were Perry, Mrs. Paul Jordan, and three who died in infancy. Those left to mourn his passing are Tobe and Winnie, at home, and Dick who at present in in South America. Three grandchildren and three great - grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were conducted from Sidney Presbyterian church Monday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. C. A. Speagh, and interment was in Sidney cemetery. 10.--THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. January 16, 1936. "NATIVE BORN SON DIES".--William Paul Jordan was born near Sidney March 28, 1866, a son of John and Martha Jordan, who were among the pioneer settlers of this community. He died January 7, 1936, of heart failure at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Blezek, near Randolph. He was united in marriage December 23, 1903, to Miss Elizabeth Chrisman, who preceded him to the tomb. To them three children were born, Lloyd of Hamburg, Winifred of Randolph and Murle of Missouri Valley. He is survived also by four grandchildren, four brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. C. M. Corrie, and interment was in Sidney cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4100.2.1 Message Board Post: I will more then happy to take pictures for you. I won't be going until this spring. Give me the names of the people you would like pictures of. Which cemetery do you want, I'm going to 3 of them, Singleton, Hamburg and Farragut. Vicki
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caskey Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4098.4 Message Board Post: 1.--CASKEY of Lacy Grove, Fremont county, Iowa a.-- Newell Caskey moved to Riverton on Monday.-- Sun of 12/26/1895 b.-- William Caskey and family moved to Hamburg on Tuesday.--Sun of 2/6/1896 2.-- 1895 Iowa State Census for Fremont county, Sidney township, enumeration number 62: William Caskey........35......Indiana Ellen........................36......Iowa Mabel.......................12......Iowa Dora.........................10......Nebraska Earle.........................7.......Nebraska Ray..........................4........Nebraska Susie.......................x.........Iowa
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carl Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4098.3 Message Board Post: 1.--CARL of Lacy Grove, Fremont county, Iowa a.--Mable Carl Sundayed in Sidney.--Sun of 4/30/1896 2.--CARL: I cannot identify this person. Not only that, I cannot identify a CARL family who has ever lived in the Lacy Grove neighborhood! The only ones by that name found, were living in Sidney, but none of their names was "Mable".--W.F.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rogers, Jenkins, Bailey, Williams, Sheldon Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4103 Message Board Post: THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. January 19, 1928.-- While "Uncle" Dell Rogers had been in failing health for a long time, his death came as a shock to the community, as he was worse only a short time. He died Thursday morning at 2 o'clock. He was born January 25, 1845 in Pulaski, New York, and when nine years old came to Fremont county with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Almon Rogers, who were among the early settlers of western Iowa. He was reared and spent nearly all of his life in this same community. All of his working years he was engaged in farming. He was married to Miss Dolly Jenkins of this place, September 2, 1869, she having passed away February 23, 1920. Mr. Rogers was one of the best known pioneers of this county and for many years had been prominent in Masonic circles. He had scores of friends any place he was known, always being ready to render aid to those in need. He had lived in this one precinct for nearly seventy-five years, watching and helping it grow from a few scattered settlers to one of the finest farming districts in the middle west. He is survived by the following children: Ernest R. of Percival; Fred of Glenwood; Mrs. Eva Elkins of Stockholm, Nebraska; Mrs. Carrie Holsclaw, and Clark A. of Percival; Mrs. Roberta Bailey of Eden, Idaho; also two sisters, Mrs. Mary Williams of Akron, Colorado, and Mrs. Emma Sheldon of Percival. All the children were at his bedside when death came except Mrs. Bailey. Funeral services were held at the house Sunday afternoon. Burial was made in Wyuka cemetery, Nebraska City, where his Masonic brothers had charge.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dye, Emery Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4102 Message Board Post: THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. January 12, 1928. "HIGH UP IN HIS PROFESSION. Sidney Born Man Law Partner of Ex-President's Son".-- It is hardly likely that anyone in Sidney will remember Trafton M. Dye, born in Sidney January 11, 1886, because he was only six months old when he left here, consequently his acquaintance could not have been extensive. But there are plenty of old timers who will readily recall his parents, Prof. and Mrs. Charles H. Dye, at that long-gone date residents of Sidney, Prof. Dye being superintendent of the local public schools. Now comes a story from Oregon City from the boy's mother, Eva Emery Dye, now a noted writer, author of "McLoughlin and Old Oregon," "The Conquest" and a few other works of merit. Mrs. Dye tells friends there that her son has become a law partner of James R. Garfield, son of ex-President Garfield, with offices established in Cleveland, Ohio. The elder Mr. Dye after leaving this section took to the law and became a prominent figure in the west. Now the son comes to the fore and promises to even eclipse the father's career.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4101 Message Board Post: SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. January 9, 1936. "TECHNICAL EDUCATION ONE CCC CAMP AIM".-- Yes, school bells ring in a CCC camp. Last Monday evening the boys in Sidney camp resumed classes after a Christmas recess. These studies are held each evening and are planned to meet the needs of the boys. When a boy enters camp he is interviewed by the educational adviser.This interview furnishes the background of the boy and directs his instruction and avocation or hobby interests. One hundred ninety boys are enrolled in two or more classes meeting two or more times each week. The subjects proving most popular are classes in arithmetic, reading, writing and spelling, which are of an elementary level. Other classes are in agriculture, auto mechanics, baking, cooking, carpentry, electricity, mechanical drawing, radio, surveying, truck operating, social etiquette, personal hygiene, and first aid. A recreational program is in progress, magazines and books furnish reading sources. A traveling library and current issues of magazines keep a variety of literature available in the reading room, Tournaments in checkers, chess, pool, pinochle and ping-pong are being played as a means of elimination for entrance in district camp tournaments. Basketball competition between camp teams and district teams create lively activity. Volleyball, baseball and softball are played in season. Boxing is of continued interest. The educational and recreational program is planned for different types,and for the individual. Enrolled in the program are boys who were unable to sign their own names as well as boys who would be juniors in college. If a boy has an unusuall ability or trait, it is encouraged. For example, in camp is boy with a second grade attainment in school. However, he has a flare for sketching and is found copying magazine covers on wrapping or scrap paper. This ability is supplied with adequate crayons and an extension course in drawing. Thus in similar instances the educational program of the CCC camp is attempting to serve the youth. The very definite objectives established for the educational program in CCC camps are: Elimination of illiteracy, to help enrollees who are deficient in school subjects, job training, avocational training or recreation and the proper use of leisure times, general culture training, and as a background of all training, that of citizenship and character building.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Locations Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ok.2ADE/4100.2 Message Board Post: If you go there could I send you some names of photos I need will gladly poay you for your time Thank you. Have several Cems close to there also if you go to map quest get area and zoom in you can get the stree names if not let me know and will send you the stree names THank you Misty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4100.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you, I've seen these maps, but it doesn't show the small roads. I have copied the maps, they will help a lot.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4100.1 Message Board Post: Vicki, go to the Fremont County, IA Genweb site, click on cemeteries, then click on cemetery maps. You will find all of the directions there. Hope this helps! http://iagenweb.org/fremont/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4099.2.1 Message Board Post: Misty, Thank you so much for the information, Misty!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4100 Message Board Post: I will be going to the following cemeteries in the next couple of months, Chamber/Singleton, Farragut and Hamburg. I would like to get directions to these cemeteries. I basically know where the towns are, what I would like to know are the names or numbers of the roads. Thank you for your time.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gotobed Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ok.2ADE/4099.2 Message Board Post: Info on Lyle Lyle Gotobed 26 Apr 1915 15 Jun 1988 Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gotobed Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ok.2ADE/4099.1 Message Board Post: 1920 Census shows Joseph W. age 35 Sidney Wife Orthea age 30 daughter June age 12, Lyle age 4 : Joseph W. Gotobed Age: 0 Gender: M Birth County: Montgomery Township Number: 72 Range: 38 Section: 12 Location: NE NE Marital Status: S Line Number: 28 Dwelling Number: 76 Family Number: 78 Page Number: 89 State: IA County: Montgomery Township Name: Red Oak Family History Film: 1021500 Volume: 238 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Joseph Ward Gotobed Name: Joseph Ward Gotobed City: Not Stated County: Montgomery State: Iowa Birth Date: 17 Sep 1885 Race: White Roll: 1643221 DraftBoard: 0