Lime Springs Sun-Herald Lime Springs, Howard, Iowa January 5, 1922 Hawkeye State News Habel [sic?- Hazel Dollison,32, kidnapped when 3 years old by her father from her mother's home was found recently by her uncle, H.C. Purcell of Woodbine. She said she was taken to Sac City by her father, where she lived for seven years, then to Mapleton. Later she married and came to Sioux City to live. Posted at this site with Cathy's permission. Cathy Joynt Labath Iowa Old Press http://www.IowaOldPress.com/ June 13, 1900 Boyer Township, Harrison County, Iowa Henry C. Purcell, head, October 1856, 43, married 15 years, Iowa, Indiana, Indiana, farmer Sarah J. Purcell, wife, January 1864, 36, married 15 years, one child one living, Iowa, Kentucky, Kentucky Edna E. Purcell, daughter, February 1885, 15, single, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, at school April 18, 1910 Boyer Township, Woodbine Town, Harrison County, Iowa Henry C. Boyer, 52, married 24 years, Iowa, Indiana, Indiana, carpenter Sadie J. Boyer, 42, married 24 years, three children three living, Iowa, Kentucky, Kentucky Opal M. Boyer, daughter, 9, Iowa Mable Boyer, daughter, 3, Iowa January 1920 Woodbine, Boyer, Harrison County, Iowa Henry C. Purcell, head, 63, married, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, carpenter Sarah J. Purcell, wife, 55/57? married, Iowa, Kentucky, Iowa, dressmaker Mabel Purcell, daughter, 13, Iowa Do not know for a FACT that this census information pertains to H. C. Purcell or not? No connection for me, just sharing. Deborah