Walter. Do you happen to have a date on the item "D. S. Taylor, and brother T.F. of Florence, Ks, last saw each other 44 years tears ago"? Daniel S. Taylor was my great grandfather. Thanks for all that you do. You have been at it for some time now. Those of us on this end do appreciate you. Lois Taylor Shaul -----Original Message-----Subject: [IAFREMON] No. 267: Pieces of the Biographical Puzzle This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Farr, Lynn, Lyons, McCall,Luna, Gilbert, McCreedy, Vanatta, McIntyre, Powell, Handy, Potter, Smith, Ware, Schreiner, Pickens, Racine, Anderzohn, Allen, Scott, Mendenhall, Maschman, Ripley, Van Fossen, Taylor, Temple, Troxell, Reid, Turnbull, Vincent, Whitehill, Hjermstad, West Classification: biography Message Board Post: D. S. Taylor, and brother T. F. of Florence, KS, last saw each other 44 years ago.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Lightfoot, Anderson, Shaw, Lightfoot, Lindsay, Linicum, Williams, Lowry, Lloyd, Long, Sparks, Ballinger, Anderson, Iverson, Greene, McMahon Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7517/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Marjorie Lightfoot of Farragut married James E. Anderson, 65 who died Aug. 12, 1989; married in 1950; buried at Tabor. His wife survives. Mrs. George Shaw is a daughter of Elizabeth Lightfoot.-- Oct. 27, 1905. Rev. George Lindsay's son Origin Cummings Lindsay, 23, died on Mar. 1, 1904 near Chamerlain, SD. George Linicum married Clara J. Williams on Feb. 28, 1853 in Webster county, Iowa. She was born Aug. 27, 1836 near Dayton, Ohio -d. Monday (sic); as a younster she moved to Randolph county, Ind. In 1882 moved to Fremont county six miles northwest of Sidney. Children included (1) died in infancy; (2) William Linicum of Colorado City, CO; (3) Mrs. Mary J. Lowry of Boise City, ID. Mrs. Elna Lloyd, 90, died Sept. 16, 1989; buried at Hamburg. Children included Carl Lloyd of Hamburg; Earl Lloyd of Hamburg; Charles Lloyd of Hacienda Heights, CA Nannie Eva Lloyd, 83, died Nov. 29, 1984; buried at Hamburg. Walter Perry Long (He was a Sidney blacksmith known as "Shorty" Long who died in 1952) and wife Lucy Pearl Sparks (b. in Kansas - was 100 years old on July 9, 1990) lived north of Emerson, Iowa in 1914; in 1989 Lucy was living in Sidney; children included ( 1) Lela (Long) Ballinger, died July 22, 1989; in 1984 she was living in Council Bluffs; (2) Faye Anderson of Tabor; (3) Goldie Iverson of Sidney; (4) Naomi, married Reginald E. Greene; of Sumner, WA; he was born in Leavenworth, Indiana - died Jan. 22, 1980 aged 85 years, and was buried in Puyallup, WA (5) Bessie McMahon of Sumner, Wash.; (6) Bernard Long who married Betty __?__. (7) Edna Muriel, born May 10, 1920 near Emerson - d. Oct. 4, 1984; married F. William Anderson on May 17, 1946. Leaves a son Bill of Randolph; also Barbara. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Clark, Wood, Law, Wiley, Ebert, Karl, Laumann, Salfrank, Bryte, Hensley, McLaren, Lawrence, Lenverton, Benedict, Shere, Leach, Hackett, Clemons, Schooling, Schaaf, Leckenby, McCall, Phillips, Leeka, Lewis, McLaughlin, Reed, Crouse, Walker, Schaffer, Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7516/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Samuel Clark married Laura Wood: Their daughter Mrs. Willis (Etta) Law, b. Mar.27, 1893 near Langdon, MO - d. Mar. 4, 1983; married on Oct. 10, 1926. They moved to Tabor in 1936. Her husband died in January 1981. Buried at Granton, Wisconsin. Clark Underwood of Shenandoah is a son, and Mrs. JOhn D. (Carolyn) Wiley of Granton, Wisc. in a daughter. Christian Ebert married Emma Karl; they lived near Rock Port and then near Farmer City: Their daughter Minnie Ebert was born June 3, 1890 at Audubon, Iowa - died Nov. 12, 1988; married in 1911 Henry Laumann who died in 1958; buried at St. John's Cemetery, Westboro, MO. Their children included (1) Dorothy Salfrank, dec'd.; (2) Arnold Laumann, dec'd.; (3) Irene Bryte of Shenandoah; (4) Mildred, wife of Leroy Hensley of Shenandoah; (5) Vivian, married J. F. McLaren of Farragut; (6) Donald Laumann of Farragut. Hugh Douglas Lawrence, 73, died Nov. 8, 1980; wife Mabel of Silver City; buried at Randolph. Hervert Lenverton, b. east of Tabor - d. May 9, 1982; married Nora Benedict (a sister of Mrs. Edith Shere); lived in Apple Valley, CA. One brother survives. Leonard M. Leach died Nov. 18, 1979; married Avis M., (daughter of George Hackett and Adeline Clemons), born Jan. 5, 1897 in Ravenwood, MO - d. DEc. 15, 1989; married on Jan. 20, 1920; buried at Sidney. Children included (1) Leonard Leach of Beaverton, OR; (2) Robert Leach of Sidney; (3) Doris Schooling of Shenandoah; (4) Mrs. Charles (Mary) Schaaf of Sidney George L. Leckenby, 81, died March 18, 1988; buried at Mt. Zion. Siblings included (1) Tom Leckenby of Hamburg; (2) Pauline McCall of Hamburg; (3) Edith Phillips of Hamburg; (4) Frances Phillips of Hamburg. Merritte Leeka's funeral was held at Thurman on Feb. 18, 1985. Elsie Lewis, 87, died Mar. 9, 1996; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Son Charles, Jr. lives at Scottsdale, AZ. Walter Lewis, 67, died Jan. 11, 1960; buried at Sidney. Phyllis Lewis, aged 62, died Feb. 2, 1991; buried at Riverton. Daughter of Charles McLaughlin, Three sisters included (1) Charlene Reed of Shenandoah; (2) Lois Crouse of Hamburg; (3) Mary Lou Walker of Denison, TX.....She was the niece of Mrs. Everett Schaffer of Riverton. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: BDorcas8695 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/3908.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Just to let you know that James was buried by his second wife (or maybe third) in Springfield, Mo. He moved many times. Dorcas B. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MaryHoegh63 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/3908.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: James (the father) wasn't listed in the cemetery book that I could find. Also, there was another child on the 1860 IA Fremont county census I couldn't find. Glad to be of help! Many times I am asking for assistance!!! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: BDorcas8695 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/3908.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I will add the info to my database. Dorcas B. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MaryHoegh63 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/3908.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Barnard, Amanda wf/o James J d 31 Mar 1863 ae 25 yr 5 mo 25 da James F s/o James J & Amanda d 13 Oct 1864 ae 3 yr 9 mo 13 da Indiana daug/o James J & Amanda d 13 Nov 1864 ae 8 yr 9 mo 7 da Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: BDorcas8695 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/3908.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Is there a Amanda Cones Barnard buried at Parsley Cemetery? Her dates were 1837-1863? Her husband was James Barnard. Is he buried there also? Thanks. Dorcas B. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Kemmerling, Davis, Thompson, York, Kincaid, Rankin, Tjarks, Kerr, Kingery, Klein, Blake, Lytle, Kuhns, Smith, Kaepple, Marsh, Granfield, Ribbonson, Morse, Radford, Lamb, Osier, Bakhagen, Athen, Mead, Andrew, Lane Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7515/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Elza Kemmerling, 84, died Mar. 5, 1990 at Auburn, WA; married Doris Davis, sister of Mrs. Albert Thompson of Sidney. Blanch York of Sidney is his sister. Supt. Emmett Charles Kincaid died 1946. (N.B.: Supt. Kincaid of Sidney was drafted into the army in the early days of WW II. --W.F.) Supt. Kincaid married Lola G. Rankin, b. Oct. 25, 1902 near Knoxville, Iowa -d . Apr. 13, 1983; married in 1923. Daughter of Wesley and Martha Rankin. Buried at Sidney. Their daughter Elizabeth died in 1931; their son Robert died in 1944; their son Alfred in 1983 lived in Gardena, CA (Had the Kincaid's continued living in Sidney, Fred would have graduated with the class of 1945.--W.F.); a daughter Edna married Carroll Tjarks and lived in Missouri Valley, Iowa. Eula Kerr, died DEc.23, 1984 in Oklahoma City; buried in Hamburg in May 1985. Ellen "Sally" Kingery died Feb. 21, 1989 aged 77 years; she leaves a son Tommy R. Kingery and two sisters. Buried at Mt. Olive Harry Klein died Feb. 12, 1983 aged 57 years; buried at San Diego, CA; married Betty Jean Blake; a sister Loraine Lytle lives in Kansas City, MO. H. R. Kuhns, deceased, married Opal May (Mary?) Smith, born in Clarinda on Aug. 16, 1908 - d. Nov. 20, 1988; daughter of Shurm and Maude (Kaepple) Smith. She married (2) Raymond W. Marsh on Apr. 7, 1951. At one time they operated the general store, elevator, gas station at Payne. Buried at Nebraska City.....Charles Kuhns of Barton (Burton?), MO is a son, and Eileen Granfield of Waukee, Iowa is a daughter. A daughter Dolores (Kuhns) Ribbonson and a son Merle Kuhns are deceased....Opal's sisters are Edith Morse of Cambenton, MO and Ellen Radford of Nebraska City, NE; a brother Earl Smith lives at Marshfield, MO. Harvey William Lamb married Clemence Florence Osier: Their son (1) Raymond Henry, born Feb. 8, 1906 in O'Neill, Nebr. -d. Jan. 12, 1986 in Hamburg; married Nolen Alvira Bakhagen (surviving) on May 22, 1934. Lived and buried at Saco, Mont. Mrs. Donald (Jody Aileen) Athen of Hamburg is a daughter. 2. Robert Dale Lamb of Farmington, NY 3. Carl Lamb, deceased. 4. Clarence Francis Lamb 5. Mary Jane (?) Viola Mead married Harry Lane; both surviving. 1. Vernon H., born May 17, 1933 in Percival - d. Feb. 5, 1985; served in the Korean War; buried at Nebraska City. 2. LaVerta Lane married Morris Andrew of Rock Port 3. Kenneth Lane of Langdon, MO Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Jones, Mortimore, Tackett, Whitehead, Coslett, Jorgenson, Dalbey, Johnson, Justice, Kaiman, Kalkas, Teatsworth, Hoffman, Blackwell, Colliers, Leggett, Kellison, McCreary, Stewart, Kelly, Selway, Roup Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7514/mb.ashx Message Board Post: David Jones married Grace Mortimore: Their son Ivan Earl, born Dec. 16, 1920 at Hamburg - died Apr. 11, 1985; married Lucille Tackett on Apr. 6, 1947; was in the navy during WW II. Buried at Mt Zion. A sister La Nora is deceased and his brother Emit lives at Aldrich, MO. Bryan Whitehead, grandson of the Frank Coslett's and Vern Whitehead's, married Juli Ann Jorgenson on July 26, 1986. In 1991 lived east of the old Center School in Sidney township. Art Jorgenson's son Earl married a daughter of the Richard Dalbey's; in 1975, the parents lived in Olathe, KS. Don Jorgenson and Phyllis Johnson were married on Aug. __, 1947. Jackson M. Justice was born 51 years ago three miles south of Sidney, but as a child moved to Bethany, Missouri.--July 6, 1906 In the 1930's Jack Kaiman ran a grocery store on the east side of the Sidney square. His son Ben has died in Omaha and was buried Friday, leaving widow Joan. Three brothers also survive.--Oct. 25, 1990 1. Jim Henry Kalkas, born Union county, Iowa - d. Feb. 16, 1988; married Roberta Teatsworth on Feb. 7, 1949; served in WWII; buried at Shenandoah. 2 - 6. Brothers and sisters, deceased. 7. Winchell Kalkas of Scranton, AR 8. Donald Kalkas of Scranton, AA 9. Charles "Toby" Kalkas of Imogene 10. Genevieve Hoffman of Randolph 11. Alice Blackwell of Shenandoah 12. Helen Colliers of Shenandoah 13. Mary Leggett of Ocean Springs, MO Asa G. Kellison married Marvel Lillian McCreary, b. Apr. 2, 1920 at Knowlton, Iowa - d. Mar. __, 1985; married on Oct. 1, 1938; daughter of Icabod and Lily Belle (Stewart) McCreary. Buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery south of Plattsmouth, NE. Mrs. Nina Kelly's brother-in-law Ross Selway, 90, died Jan. 23, 1989 in Redlands, CA. Amelia Olive Kelly, died Jan. 13, 1984 aged 85 years; married Edmond Roup; buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hamburg. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Howell, Tillman, Hubbellk, Arterburn, Hunley, Dwinger, Hunter, Penney, Hutchison, Hydinger, Ritchey, Israel, Dewey, Jacobs, Connors, James, Simpson, Gregg, James, Peterson, Jorgenson, Hummel, Forbes, Smith, Foxhoven, Hoover, Shields, Jennings, Johnson, Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7513/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Mae Howell, 87, died Aug. 17, 1988. Her daughter Elaine married Fred Tillman. Veno Hubbell of Bartlett married Ollie Arterburn, born Aug. 11, 1899 at Imogene - d. April 28, 1982 ; married on Dec. 6, 1927. He is buried at Fontanelle, Iowa Elsie Hunley, 78, died March 2, 1988. Buried at Mt. Zion. Her brother Wilbert Dwinger is of Redlands, CA; and her brother Leonard Dwinger is of Sparks, Nevada Mrs. Gladys Hunter, 78, died last week in Semi Valley, CA. She was the sister of Mrs. Clayton (Mary) Penney of Sidney.--Paper of Nov. 8, 1984. Tom Hutchison left for Gray Bull, WY. -- Paper of March 28, 1918 William Hydinger is the father -in-law of I.W. Ritchey of Hamburg. -- August 8, 1905 Harold A. Israel, 80, of Percival, died Jan. 31, 1990; a sister lives in CA and a brother Wayne in Nebraska City. Walter Dewey, brother of Mrs. Rev. A. Jacobs, died May 17, 1906 in Antigo, Wisc. Fifteen years ago he taught oil painting in Sidney; was superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school, also, in Sidney. Mildred Josephine (Connors) James died March 6, 1991 aged 98 years. Buried at Hamburg. Her son Robert lives in Garden Grove, CA. Don Simpson's uncle Claude Gregg of Springfield, MO, has died. His wife was Fern James of Locust Grove.--Nov. 10, 1988 In 1988 Mrs. Hilda Peterson of Mission Viejo, CA had three sisters in Sidney: Mrs. Ruth Jorgenson, Mrs. Daisy Hummel and Mrs. Mary Forbes. Her sisters Mrs.Opal Smith and Mrs. Eloise Foxhoven lived in Shenandoah. Mrs. Carl M. Hoover (nee Myrtle Ann, daughter of John M. and Mary Shields Jennings) was born August 12, 1902 in Atchison county - died Apr. 30, 1983; was married on Oct. 14, 1920 in Nebraska City. Buried at Hamburg. Mrs. Guy (Cecile) Johnson died March 8, 1985 at her son's home in Dayton, Ohio. Jack Johnson, born Sept. 28, 1918 - died March 14, 1987; buried at Thurman. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Howard, Morton, Dial, Lewis Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7512/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I -- A. Pauline (Howard) Morton, 76, was buried at Shenandoah on July 18, 1988. Her brother Ivan Howard lives at Riverton. II. Lester Dean Howard died Jan 29, 1989 at Raymore, MO; he was the former son-in-law of Mrs. Elsie Lewis. III. Charles Howard: His children 1. Donald D. born Fremont county - d. Dec. 3, 1983 aged 53 years; married Beverly; had served in the Korean War; buried at Tabor. 2. Glen Howard of Sidney 3. Warren Howard of Tabor 4. Mrs. Lee (Joan) Dial of Elliott, Iowa Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Houser, Oliver, Kuhns, Barton, Stuckey, Froman Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7511/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Fred and Della Houser. Their children: 1. Marian (Houser) Oliver, died Oct. 24, 1989 in Castro Valley, CA. (Charles' obituary says she WAS of San Leandro,CA!) 2. Mrs. A.F. (Marge) Barton of Riverton 3. Roberta Stuckey of Martinton, Illinois 4. Freda Kuhns, deceased 5. Charles Houser, 62, died Sept. 22, 1989; widow Ruth. His half brother Arthur Froman died Aug.14, 1989 in Jacksonville, FL. His half-brother George Froman was of Hurst, TX. ALSO (according to Marion's obituary) 6. Marion's brother Arthur Froman, deceased 7. Marion's brother George Froman of Hurst, TX Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Monoghan Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7510/mb.ashx Message Board Post: THE SIDNEY ARGUS-HERALD. Feb. 20, 1947. "PERCIVAL WOMAN IS MOST OUTSTANDING HOMEMAKER".-- Mrs. T. J. Monaghan, Sr., of Percival, has been selected to represent Fremont county as the most outstanding rural homemaker in this county and will be a guest of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce February 20, when 100 outstanding homemakers from Nebraska and western Iowa will be entertained by them. At 9:30 a.m. they will register at the Fontanelle Hotel, then make a trip to many interesting places in the city and at six will attend the Recognition Dinner at the Chamber of Commerce. These ladies are selected for outstanding accomplishments by score cards and judgment of a committee. There are four divisions: Homemaking, Agriculture, Community Service and Special Accomplishments of 1946. The Monaghan family of Percival in 1943 consisted of a mother, a grown son and daughter and produced 145 acres of corn, 35 acres of soy beans, 81 acres of small grain and hay, 42 acres of vegetable crops for the cannery, milked 12 cows, fed 41 head of beef cattle, raised 120 hogs and cared for a large flock of poultry. They did this without outside help except in the harvest of peas and asparagus for the cannery. All this was done while five sons and one daughter were serving their country. The huband and father passed away in April 1941, and Mrs. Monaghan, with the assistance of her boys, carried on. The entire family of 11 children have been outstandig in the county. Being talented in music, they had an orchestra, baseball team and other numerous activities. In 1942 National Recognition to Mrs. T. J. Monaghan was given on the National Farm and Home HOur via the Blue Network. The Certificate of Merit award was presented to her in person by Earl E. May of Station KMA at Shenandoah. The Monaghans have been active in Farm Bureau work in Fremont county for years. Mrs. Monaghan was a charter member of 1918 and Mrs. Monagahan has been chairman of the County Home Project work, and always an active member. One son, Jerry, has been president of the Junior Farm Bureau. Charles was a former president before enlisting in the service. Mrs. Monaghan has lived on this same farm for 37 years and is a wonderful homemaker, active in the community, in church and in school and is considered the "good" neighbor in our community. There is always a warm welcome at the Monaghan farm for neighbors and friends and she is a true friend in time of sickness or trouble. Mrs. Monaghan is also a Gold Star mother,having given a son, William, who was radio operator and gunner on a B-24 Liberator in the 13th Air Force. He was shot down by enemy gunfire April 6, 1944, in the vicinity of Green Island in the South Pacific. The Monaghan brothers, three of them discharged from the service the past year and two who have been on the home front, have incorporated the Nebraska City Dehydration Co., Inc., in Nebraska City, which will be used to process alfalfa during the green hay season. Leo Monaghan, who served as Captain in the 506th Parachute Infantry in the entire European campaign, is manager. Construction was started on the plant in midsummer of 1946, and is now ready for operation as soon as the spring crop of alfalfa is ready. Mrs. Monaghan is very much interested in the boys' new project, and gives them the much-needed moral support in these times of scarcities in machinery and materials. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Lathrop, Jacobs Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7509/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Minnie Ednah Lathrop, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lathrop, of Persia, Iowa, was born in Woodbine, Iowa, March 26, 1884 and died in the parsonage home at Randolph, Monday, January 27. When she was five years old the family moved to Defiance. Here she spent a happy joyous girlhood. Completing the public schools at that place she began teaching a country school near Rockwell City, Iowa. Later she accepted a position in the Intermediate Department of the public schools of Persia, Iowa, to which place the family had moved. She was united in marriage June 24, 1903 to Rev. Peter Jacobs, then pastor of the Methodist church of Persia. She shared his pastorate at this place until the end of the conference year. The folloiwng year her husband accepted the superintendency of the public schools of Persia. In the fall of 1904 they accepted the pastorate at Tabor and served this charge for three years. Silver city next enjoyed their ministry for a similar period of time. In the fall of 1910 they moved to Arlington Heights, Ill., that her husband might complete a three years course in Garrett Biblical Institute at Evanston. The fall of 1912 they were appointed to Imogene and continued one year. In 1914 the conference appointments placed them at Randolph. Here they were welcomed into the homes and into the open hearts of a most appreciative people. Here they found the most genial fellowship and the most loyal response to their worthy ambitions and dreams. Mrs. Jacobs was converted at Defiance when but a girl eleven years of age, under the pastorate of the beloved Rev. Daniel Pruitt. She was the first convert in what proved to be one of the most gracious revival meetings ever held in that church. Her response to the call of God made its appeal to others. She immediately united with the Methodist Episcopal Church at whose altars she had found saving grace and continued faithful in its fellowship and service. She leaves a husband, three children, Maurine, Frieda and Uede, her father and mother, a sister, Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, Omaha, relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at the church Thursday afternoon at 2:30. The music was favorite hymns sung by the quartet. The six pall bearers were members of the official board. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Whallon, Hisson, Treat, Otte, Jorgenson, VanNess, Thornton, Butler, Nies, Thrapp, Hayes, Simmons, Dinwiddie, Mitchell, Green, Fivecoats, Butts. Andrews, Daily, O'Neil Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7508/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Edward J. Whallon, b. Apr. 8, 1865 in Memphis, Missouri - d. May 24, 1936; md. Ollie M. Hisson on June 28, 1894;moved to Sidney in 1927; buried at Sidney. Harry Raymond Treat, son of Joseph Treat, Sr., was born Oct. 30, 1878 - d. May 16, 1936 at the home of his mother. Was a mail clerk of the Minneapolis to Chicago railroad. Was twice married; leaves one son. The following seven items are from the Fremont County Herald of Feb. 6, 1919: 1. Last Saturday Mrs. Mada Otte and Sheriff A. J. Jorgenson went to Omaha and were married. In obtaining the marriage license they gave their ages as "over 18". They have moved into the county jail building and are conducting the business of the county in the most appoved manner. 2. Recent arrivals: BORN --a. To Paul VanNess on Feb. 2, a daughter, Ruby Louise --b. To Ortis Thornton, on Feb. 3, a daughter. --c. To Henry Butler Feb. 4, a daughter, Gertrude Mary 3. The children of Mrs.Catherine Nies celebrated the anniversary of her golden wedding on Sunday, it being the most convenient for all to be present. They are Joe, John and Rose of Hamburg, and Mrs. Dene Thrapp of Omaha. 4. Oscar Hayes who has been connected with the Payne ranch for many years, died the past week, aged 80 years old. His body was taken to Columbia, Missouri, for burial, accompanied by M. M. Payne. 5. Thomas Simmons died last Thursday aged 81 years. He was born in Ohio; a wife survives; buried at Mt. Zion. 6. Mrs. Isaac Dinwiddie entertained Mr. Dinwiddie's mother, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, and aunt, Mrs. Amelia Dinwiddie....The latter is from Cameron, Missouri. 7. Fred Green is recovering from being gassed....son of Will Green of Hamburg...is at Camp Dodge. Oliver Fivecoats, aged about 45 years, died in Nebraska City on January 19, 1919. He was the father of 17 children, 12 of whom survive along with his wife.--Fremont County Herald of Jan. 30, 1919. Sesuon Butts married Lucinda Andrews: Their son Charles C. Butts, 28, born in Illinois but now of Percival - married - Anna Daily, 22, born at Percival, daughter of Timothy Daily and Mary O'Neil; married on July 23, 1896 at Sidney. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: CameronAshley Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/1185.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: RaeVann, A bunch of folks have replied to your posting about the wonderful photo album of folks from Gentry--but it appears you've not picked up any of the messages. I'm trying to reach you this way. Would love the photos of Pearl and Roy Osborn (toddlers). Here is what I know about them: Thomas Alexander OSBORN b.25 July. 1871 Harrison Co. MO d. 22 Jan 1952 Miller Twp, Gentry Co. MO, son of David Newton Osborn b. 9 Oct 1844 Johnson Twp, Ripley Co. IN and his wife Arminda Jane Akes b. 1 Aug 1850 Gentry Co. MO.. Thomas's first wife Mary Elizabeth (Locker) Osborn had died 12 Sept 1911 in St. Joseph, Buchanan Co. MO and is buried in McFall Cem, Gentry Co. along with another one of their children who lived to be only 3, Delcie Osborn. He was quite a bit younger than she was. Thomas A. Osborn appears to have had the following children from his first marriage: Roy Vernon Osborn b. 1893, Pearl Kizziah Osborn b. 1896, Delcie Osborn b. 1900, Edith Fama Osborn b. 1905. At some point in 1920 he moved from Harrison County, MO to adjacent McFall, Gentry County, MO. but is still listed as a widower with one little girl. He remarried late in life. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Harmes, Stafford, Airy, Starrett, Harrington, Hastie, Hatcher, McNeall, Trout, Hayes, Tolliver, Simmerman, Sinnen, Haynes, Henderson, Zanker, Henshaw, 'Cowden, Liston, Dugger, Kish, Hess, Kuhns, Carl, York, Hicks, Jessup, Hockabout, Hoover, Hover, Doty Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7507/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Harmon H. Harmes married Cozette, daughter of David William and Mary (Stafford) Airy. Born Dec. 25, 1897 in Tarkio, MO. - d. Apr. 30, 1983; married on Jan. 28, 1924. Buried at High Creek. Roy Starrett married Ruth E. Harrington; she was born in Randolph - died Mar. 17, 1990 aged 86 years. She moved to Tabor in early childhood. Three sisters are deceased. Elmer Hastie died in 1949; he married Cora, b. Apr. 25, 1899 at DeWitt, Nebr. - d. Sept. 29, 1982. Buried at Glenwood. Their son Harold died in 1975. Wilbur Hatcher married Hazel McNeall, died June 3, 1983 aged 88 years; daughter of Walter and Ema (Trout) McNeal. Buried at Shenandoah. Three sisters and 2 brothers are deceased. A brother Floyd McNeall of Salisbuary, MO, survives. Charles Hayes, 74, died Apr. 11, 1976; buried at Thurman. Leaves widow Gladys. Gilbert Hayes, 67, died Oct. 5, 1982; buried at High Creek; leaves sisters Mary Tolliver, and Mrs. Emil (Millie) Simmerman of Farragut; also brother J. B. Hayes of Hamburg. Katherine (Sinnen) Haynes, 84, died May 17, 1985 at Sterling, Nebr. Walter Sinnen of Hamburg is a brother. Mrs. Charles (Jeanne Cecile) Henderson, 65, died Oct. 4, 1985 at Imperial Beach, CA. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Jo Zanker of Hamburg. Dennis Henshaw, 77, died Oct. 12 or 13, 1985; married Louise. Buried at Mt.Olive. Their children included April Cowden of Hamburg. Ethel Liston was born Sept. 24, 1899. She is a sister of Mabel Dugger of Farragut. Clem and Lora (Kish) Hess were parents of (1)a daughter Ruth H. Zanker, b. July 2, 1922 in Atchison county - died June 27, 1990, who married Carl Zanker on June 1, 1946; buried at Mt. Olive; (2) Gordon Hess of Patogonia, AZ; (3) Mrs. Martha Kuhns of Denver, CO; (4) Mrs. Madge Carl of Anaheim, CA. Mary (Hicks) York, died May 10, 1905, was a daughter of Silas Hicks; she married C. V. York 16 years ago; lived at Carroll,Iowa. Her mother, and a sister Mrs. Della Jessup live at Greeley, CO; a brother W. R. Hicks of Shenandoah and a brother R. T. Hicks of Missouri. Homer Hockabout was born at Hastings, Iowa - died Aug. 3, 1988 aged 76 years; wife Lois lives at Bartlett; buried at Thurman. Myrtle Hoover, 80, died Apr. 30, 1983; buried at Hamburg. George and Edith Hover had a daughter Edidth Sharlane, born at Atlantic, Iowa on Mar. 14, 1939 - died Sept. 9, 1981; married Dennis Doty on March 15, 1959; buried Sidney. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Glenn, Zach, Gadberry, Silva, Field, Fischer, Parks, Garrett, Binns, Lorimor, Greenwood, Gregg, McVay, Gregory, Hankin, Hickman, HIann, Hanna, Pierson, Harbin, Spoons, Wood, Snyder, Hardy, Cheney, Adams, Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7506/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William Glenn, 76, died April 8, 1986 in Kansas City, MO. He is survived by one sister Mrs. Harold Zach of Rock Port, MO. Buried at Hamburg. Nancy Ruth Gadberry of Randolph married Walter Raymond Silva; he died at Roswell, CA on Jan. 14, 1987 aged 60 years. Helen Field married attorney Fred Fischer on June 7, 1905 at Helena, Montana. W.S. Field, 40 of Northboro married Delia Parks, 28, of Hamburg on May 23, 1906. Clinton L. Garrett, 68, died Mar. 8, 1985; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery south of Riverton. A sister(?) Mrs. Clifford Binns lives at Riverton. Mrs. Jane Marie (Lorimor) Greenwood has died; she was buried at Seattle, Washington.-- Hamburg Report of Nov. 14, 1985 Lucille Wilson Greenwood of Pacific Grove, CA, died May 21, 1988; had lived in Sidney. Mrs. Jessie Gregg died Sept. 16, 1984 aged 85 years; she has a brother Jim McVay; buried at Nehawka, Neabraska Harry Gregory's widow Ethel died March 24, 1985, aged 80 years. Had lived at Percival and Anderson; buried at NOrton, Kansas. Sam and Mary Hankin's son Wayne Oliver Hankins, b. Oct. 21, 1913 in Taylor county - d. July 16, 1985; married Mildred Hickman on April 10, 1934 in Red Oak. She died in 1971. Buried at Tabor. As of March 28, 1918, H. E. Hann lived at Fort Worth, TExas; F. L. Hann lived at Bloomington, Illinois; Frank Hann lived at Elliott, Iowa. James Edward Hanna, b. Aug. 1, 1894 at Roscoe, MO -d. Mar. 9, 1983; lived at Percival; buried at Waubonsie cemetery in Mills co., Iowa. Father of Frieda Pierson of Percival and of Lee Hanna of Lee's Summit, MO. One sister also survives. Sam Harbin married Sarah Spoons: Seven daughters are deceased; two sons are deceased. A son John Franklin was born in Hamburg on Jan. 23, 1918 and died Sept. 25, 1988; married Patricia R. Wood on Jan. 11, 1971; buried at Mt. Olive. Another son Ralph "Bill" Harbin lives in Kansas City, MO. Lawrence Snyder married Pauline Hardy; she died Mar. 3, 1982 aged 80 years; her sisters are Mrs. Clark (Gertrude) Cheney of Springfield, MO, and Mrs. Paul (Irmel) Adams of Tabor.... He died in 1976..... They are buried south of Tabor at Mr. Zion Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: McCollam, Renshaw, Gooden, Cowles, Zanker, Dankof Classification: death Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7505/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Charles W. and Cinderella (McCollam) Renshaw: Myrtle Renshaw, born July 26, 1897 at Watson, MO -d. March 7, 1988; buried at Mt. Olive. She married (1) Victor Gooden and was the mother of 1.--Jack Gooden, dec'd. 2.--Charles Gooden of Pensacola, Florida 3.--Paul Gooden of Lake Hamilton, Arkansas Myrtle Renshaw Gooden married (2) Thad Cowles; they were the parents of 4.-- Judith Ann Cowles, deceased. Myrtle (Renshaw) (Gooden) Cowles married (3) Charles Zanker; they were the parents of 5. Carolyln Zanker, born 1934, of Hamburg. A daughter Vera Dankof of San Antonio also survives. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.