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    1. [IAFREMON] No. 251: Pieces of the Biographical Puzzle
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Pullman, Buttman, Younts, Beeson, Bostic, Sears, Hetzel, Trively, Murphy, Sheldon, Divan, Tebo, McCain, Polk, Atkinson, Conrad, Thomas, Wilkinson, Worcester, Eichelberger, Schultz Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7475/mb.ashx Message Board Post: George Pullman is enjoying a visit from his nephew, Mr.Pullman of Dodge City, Kansas. -- "Anderson News" of The Fremont County Herald of Feb. 13, 1919. Fred Buttman who was moving from north of Sidney to Malvern, passed through Anderson Saturday.-- The Fremont County Herald of Feb. 13, 1919 Ed Younts has a new Maxwell car.-- "Anderson News" from Fremont County Herald of Feb. 13, 1919. Frank Beeson's father lives in Red Oak. -- "Anderson News" from Fremont County Herald of Feb. 13, 1919. Mrs. Bostic was visited by her brother Mr. Sears. -- "Anderson News" from Fremont County Herald of Feb. 13, 1919 Lewis Hetzel's son Charles lives in Pryor, OK.--Malvern Leader of Jan. 1, 1914 Charles Trively's son Carroll, aged 9, was killed Friday.--Malvern Leader of Jan. 8, 1914. Ed Hetzel's brother lives at Madison, Nebr.--"Randolph News" in Malvern Leader of Sept. 30, 1920 Mrs. L. E. Murphy's son Raymond was killed in Pittsburg, PA last Thursday........B.O. Sheldon's daughter Mrs. Guy Divan, lives in Lewis, Iowa. -- "Tabor News" in Malvern Leader of Sept. 30, 1920 John J. Tebo died in Randolph on Sunday.--Malvern Leader of Oct. 14, 1920 W. L. McCain and father H. L. McCain of Langdon, Kansas, attended the funeral of Mrs. Polk. -- Mrs. M. E. Atkinson died Oct. 24, 1920 and was buried at Thurman. Her daughters Mrs. G. W. Conrad and Mrs. V. R. Thomas live at Malvern. -- Malvern Leader of Oct. 28, 1920 Frank Wilkinson of Randolph has died.--Malvern Leader of Jan. 15, 1914 Joyce Worcester is to marry Ray M. Eichelberger on Feb. 1l, 1914. -- Malvern Leader of Feb. 5, 1914. George Schultz, pioneer of Imogene, has died.--Malvern Leader of Apr. 9, 1914 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.

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