This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farwellwalter Surnames: Griffen, Grovett, Hall, Halstead, Hamilton, Werner, Gubser, Newhouse, Hampton, Timson, Heaton, Hann, Hannon, Hall, Harding, Duff, Hardy Classification: biography Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.iowa.counties.fremont/7528/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Clarence Griffen of Locust Grove died Saturday Feb. 18, 1904 aged 11 years 2 months 4 days William Grovett died Aug. 1, 1899, southeast of Farragut. Mrs. J. S. Hall died Jan. 17, 1904.-- Farragut Mrs. Halstead, east of Riverton, died Tuesday Mar. 3, 1904 John Hamilton died at his home in McPaul on Thursday of last week. -- May 9, 1901 Elsie Mae (Werner) Gubser died Oct. 1, 1980 aged 53. Married Leroy Gubser. Buried at Mt. Olive. Is survived by her father Carl Werner, daughter Mrs. Larry (Cheryl) Newhouse of Ames; twin sons Marvin and Marlin of Hamburg. Kenneth Duane Hampton, born Imperial, Nebr., died FEb. 8, 1982 aged 69 years at Hemet, CA. Buried at Randolph. Had come to Tabor as a child; was in WWII; widow Gertrude. Leaves also a brother Druard of Torrance, CA, and sister Mrs. Vyrla Timson of Tabor. Balis W. Hampton married Ella Percy: Their son Kenneth Duane, b. August 16, 1912 at Imperial, Nebr. - d. at Hemet, CA in FEb. 1982. Graduated from Tabor in 1929; was married in 1937 to Gertrude Carrie Heaton. Has son Gale of Tabor. His brothers Ray and Hobart are deceased; leaves sister Vyrle Timmson of Tabor and brother Duard or Torrence, CA. Hugh T. Hann died Jan. 22, 1902 aged 59 - 8 - 25; buried at Sidney; was an old soldier. William G. Hannon died DEc. 15, 1902 at Hamburg aged 68 years; unmarried; brother of Mrs. John Hall of Hamburg. Mabel Hannon, the only child of Barney and Minnie Hannon, died July 14, 1900 aged 1y 4m 9d. --Riverton Grandma Harding, an old settler of Fremont county living near Farmer City, died last Friday.-- Jan. 17, 1901 Funeral services for Francis Duff were held at his mother's; buried at the Catholic Cemetery at Imogene. --Anderson, June 2, 1904 C. C. Hardy: A daughter Miss Hattie Hardy of Sidney was married DEc. 24, 1903; her husband was born near Anderson in Fremont county in 1880; then moved to Suprise, Nebr. Leaves his mother, several sisters, 3 brothers and his young wife only 15 years old. (Question: Does this refer to Francis Duff, just above?) July 18, 1902. - Tabor.--William Hardy loaded a car of household goods Monday for shipment to Hastings, Nebr., to where he left Tuesday with his family. August 29, 1902: Mr. W. M. Hardy who moved his family to Hastings, Nebr. last spring, has sold his Nebraska farm at an advance of $800 and will move back to Tabor. He has bought 40 acres from his brother, Dug Hardy, adjoining a 40 that he owns, near Mt. Zion church. 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.