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    1. JOHNSON - AYERS Marriage 1916
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Johnson, Ayers Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1893 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Thursday, October 12, 1916 AYERS - JOHNSON Married at Caldwell last Wednesday, Oct. 4, Miss Hazel Idaho Ayers and Arthur Johnson. Miss Ayers is a sister of Mrs. P. E. Johnson and has made her home here while attending school. She is a member of the class of 1916. Mr. Johnson has a restaurant at New Meadows and the young couple will make their home there. The young people have many friends here who extend their best wishes and congratulations.

    12/01/2005 12:27:57
    1. DEAN - SMITH Marriage 1916
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dean, Smith Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1892 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Thursday, January 13, 1916 WEDDING Miss Jessie Smith daughter of Andrew Smith, and Mr. Roy B. Dean of Wendell, Idaho, were married Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at the Presbyterian Manse. Miss Smith taught in the schools of Wendell three years and Mr. Dean was at the same time improving a ranch that joins the town. so the world old story was enacted again, they met, they loved, they married. All who know the bride will feel no reserve in congratulating the bridegroom. And those of us who met him are satisfied that he is worthy of her. The new house on the ranch is about completed and the joy of putting on the finishing touches will be for "they two together." They stopped in Boise for a few days and then went immediately to housekeeping. Mr. Dean has seen the town from its sage-brush days and she has taught most of the youngsters in school so we expect to hear of a big reception for them upon arrival at Wendell.

    12/01/2005 12:23:55
    1. MEIER - HARSCH Marriage 1916
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Meier, Harsch Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1891 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Thursday, January 13, 1916 MARRIED A pretty wedding was solemnized at the German Lutheran church Southeast of Fruitland, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Miss Pauline Harsch and Mr. Henry Meier were united in marriage. The pastor of the church Rev. Henry Kable officiated. Mr. J. Conrad of Emmett was best man and Miss Freda Hartman was bridesmaid. The bride was daintily attired in white chiffon over crepe de chene, with silver lace and pearl trimmings. A bridal veil was worn, trimmed with orange blossoms. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was given at the Earl Hartman home. The young people will make their home on Emmett bench. Their many Fruitland friends extend to them their best wishes. Note: Marriage date is 1-11-1916 ch

    12/01/2005 12:21:32
    1. KAESSNER - PALMER Marriage 1906
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kaessner, Palmer Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1890 Message Board Post: Independent Enterprise Friday, March 16, 1906 United in Marriage Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss S. Blanche Palmer and Mr. Alonzo Kaessner, popular young people of this city, which occurred on Sunday, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Kaessner will be at home in Payette after March 25.

    12/01/2005 12:19:12
    1. MELCHER - PATHAEL Marriage 1909
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Melcher, Pathael Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1889 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Thursday, September 16, 1909 MARRIED AT FRUITLAND One of the most charming and elaborate social events of the season occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pathael on the evening of Sept. 7th, when their daughter Florence was married to Mr. Bert Melcher. The house and lawn were beautifully decorated and arranged to accommodate the guests, who were present to the number of about 135. "Sing Me to Sleep" was sweetly sung by Miss Mamie Bayer. Then as Mrs. H. C. Trevillion played the wedding march the bridal party took their places in an arch of white astors and under a bell of the same flowers. First came the officiating clergyman, Rev. A. F. White, then the groom with Mr. Charlie Pathael as best man, the bridemaid, Miss Maimie Bayer, and the bride leaning upon the father's arm. It was a deeply impressive service as the groom received his bride at the hand of the father and placed on her hand the wedding ring Mr. and Mrs. Melcher then received the hearty congratulations of many of their friends, several of whom had come a long distance for the occasion. The bridemaid and Miss Maude Stegall from Boise, B. F. Chapman from South Dakota, L. M. Lake and daughters Anna and Bessie from Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manis from Little Willow, Mrs. C. O. Haines from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marquis from Cambridge, Ed Williams and sister Maud from Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Travillion from North Powder, Oregon. Tables had been set upon the lawn where the guests were served with appetizing refreshments. The esteem of friends was expressed in the many and valuable gifts for home and personal use. Taking train the same evening, the bridal couple will visit the A. Y. P., Portland, and other coast towns. Their future home will be a 40 of the Melcher ranch, eight miles southeast of town. Highly esteemed by all who know them they have the best wished of many friends.

    12/01/2005 12:16:50
    1. BOOR - MELCHER Marriage 1906
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boor, Melcher Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1888 Message Board Post: Independent Enterprise Friday, January 5, 1906 United in Marriage Miss Edith Mable Melcher and Mr. C. E. Boor were married on Wednesday evening, Jan., 3, at 7:30 p.m., at the residence of William Melcher, near Pleasant View, Rev. T. S. Dulin officiating. The young couple received many valuable and handsome presents. An elegant wedding supper was served to the happy pair and attendant guests. Their many friends extend hearty congratulations and best wishes.

    12/01/2005 12:11:08
    1. Sixty-Third Marriage Anniversary 1917
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fairman Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1887 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, December 20, 1917 Sixty-third Marriage Anniversary In these days when there are so many short time marriages, a married life that has continued for 63 years is of unusual interest. Friday is the sixty-third anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fairman of New Plymouth. They were married in Indiana county, Pa. They lived for many years in Marshaltown and State Center, Ia. Ten years ago they came to New Plymouth. They have 8 children living, two of whom, Frank E. and Fred Fairman are well known residents here.

    12/01/2005 12:06:54
    1. Payette Mills Run Double Shifts 1916
    2. 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/5d.2ADI/1886 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, September 21, 1916 Payette Mills Run Double Shifts The Payette Mills are now running day and night, having begun their twenty-four hour shift Monday of last week. This was found to be necessary in order to fill the demand for the excellent quality of flour this mill is now turning out. The company was paying as high as $2 per bushel for the best milling wheat the first of the week. The new elevator is about completed and will be receiving grain in a few days. An extra miller, of considerable experience, has been employed to run the night shift.

    12/01/2005 12:04:11
    1. Library & Rest Room Now Open
    2. 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/5d.2ADI/1885 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, July 13, 1916 LIBRARY AND REST ROOM NOW OPEN Tuesdays and Saturdays Hours and Rules Governing The New Plymouth library and rest room is open to the public on Wednesdays from 3 to 5 p. m., Saturdays from 3 to 9 p. m. There are 254 books now ready for your use. Quite a number were taken out last week. Come in and sign the constitution, pay 50 cents and you are then a voting member of the Library association. Some gave expressed a desire to have the rest room open to men and boys on Sunday, with someone in charge. Sunday, July 16, it will be open from 3 to 6 p. m. All book can be kept by borrower two weeks with privilege on one renewal. Anyone keeping books over time shall be fined at the rate of one cent per day and no book can be taken by such party until book is returned and fine paid. Visitors in New Plymouth may have registration card and secure books, providing some resident vouches for them. Children from eleven to sixteen years can secure books providing the card is signed by parents.

    12/01/2005 12:02:27
    1. F. D. SPENCER - Death 1915
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Spencer Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1884 Message Board Post: Payette Independent Thursday, March 25, 1915 DEATH OF F. D. SPENCER F. D. Spencer, who has been living at the Ervin ranch, called a physician last Wednesday evening who found him suffering from a serious attack of appendicitis. He was taken to the Ontario hospital and operated upon but died on Tuesday morning of this week. He leaves a wife but no children. Funeral arrangements not announced at the time of going to press.

    11/30/2005 11:58:52
    1. A. R. FULFORD - Death 1915
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fulford Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1883 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Thursday, December 23, 1915 A. R. FULFORD FOUND DEAD IN HIS HOMESTEAD TENT A. R. Fulford, a former resident of Payette, was found dead Sunday morning in a tent on his homestead near the Deer Flat reservoir. Death was due to some natural cause and it was evident from the state of the body that Mr. Fulford had been dead several days when found. Mr. Fulford, who was a bachelor, came to Payette from Michigan about 15 years ago and made his home for some time with the family of Rev. Bird, then pastor of the M.E. Church at this place. He had owned at various times, considerable property in Payette and vicinity and in Boise, where he had resided the past five or six years.

    11/30/2005 11:54:37
    1. Ida DUREE - Death 1913
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Duree Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1882 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, October 30, 1913 Menengitis Claims Victim Mrs. David Duree of Midvale died at her home just north of town Thursday morning of spinal menengitis following an illness of about three weeks. The deceased was buried at Council Friday afternoon. She is survived by her husband, three sisters and two brothers. At the time of her death she was 37 years of age. She was born in this state at Falks Store on the Payette River. -- Weiser Signal. Note: She is buried at Cottonwood Cemetery, Council, Adams Co, Idaho.ch

    11/30/2005 11:51:11
    1. Mrs. BARCH - Death 1913
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barch, Nitzel Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1881 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, August 21, 1913 Adam Nitzel received the sad news Monday that his sister, Mrs. Barch died suddenly the 14th of August at Campbell, Neb. She leaves a husband and five small children to mourn her death, besides mother, father, and four brothers and sisters.

    11/30/2005 11:48:05
    1. N. Adolph Jacobsen Probate 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jacobsen, Steele, Sur Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1880 Message Board Post: Payette County Probate Record Book 1 Page 529-531 IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF PAYETTE, STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter of the Estate ) Of ) N. A. Jacobsen, Deceased. ) DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION Annie Jacobsen, having on the 26th day of September, filed her petition, setting forth among other things, that her final account is in condition to be settled and said estate is in condition to be closed, and that a portion of said estate remains to be divided among the heirs at law of said deceased in the manner provided by law. Said matter coming on regularly to be heard this 30th day of September, 1933, at the hour of three o’clock P.M., upon due proof that due and legal notices of said hearing has been given as provided by law and the order of this Court heretofore made, said administratrix Appearing in person and by her counsel, Geo. Donart, and Herman Walker appeaing as guardian ad litem for Wilma Jacobsen, a minor granddaughter and heir of the said N. A. Jacobsen, deceased, the Court proceeded to hear said petition, and it appearing to the satisfaction of said Court that the residue of said estate, consisting of property hereinafter particularly described, it now ready for distribution, and that the said estate is now in condition to be closed; From the evidence introduced, the Court hereby finds: That N. A. Jacobsen and one N. Adolph Jacobsen, hereinafter mentioned as one of the record owners in the stock certificates hereinafter mentioned, were one and the same person; That all of said property was community property of the said Annie Jacobsen and N. A. Jacobsen, sometimes known as N. Adolph Jacobsen: That the said N. A. Jacobsen died, intestate, in the county of Payette, state of Idaho, on February 10th, 1933, and was, at the time of his death, a resident of the county of Payette, state of Idaho; That the heirs at law and next of kin of the said N. A. Jacobsen are: Annie Jacobsen, his surviving widow, residing at Payette, Idaho; Arno Jacobsen, a son, residing at Pocatello, Idaho; Arma Steele, a daughter, residing at San Francisco, California; Belle Sur, a daughter, residing at Payette, Idaho, all of whom are over the age of twenty-one years; Noland Jacobsen, a Grandson, aged 22 years, residing at Payette, and Wilma Jacobsen, a granddaughter, aged 16 years, residing at Payette, Idaho; That all claims against said estate are fully paid and all taxes due from the said estate have been paid, including the inheritance tax due the state of Idaho, and that no inheritance tax is due to the Government of the United States from said estate. That since the rendition of her final account no money has come into the hands of said administratrix belonging to said estate and none has been by her disbursed, and the estimated cost of closing the estate will be the sum of Five ($5.00) dollars; That all of said property is community property of the said N. A. Jacobsen, sometimes known as N. Adolph Jacobsen, and Annie Jacobsen, his wife, and by virtue of the law of the state of Idaho, the said Annie Jacobsen is entitled to have all of said property decreed and distributed to her; NOW, THEREFORE, On this 30th day of September, 1933, on motion of Geo. Donart, attorney for said administratrix, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that all of the property belonging to the estate of N. A. Jacobsen, sometimes known as N. Adolph Jacobsen, and hereinafter particularly described, be and the same is hereby decreed, distributed and set over to the said Annie Jacobsen, unconditionally and without reservation, and that the description of such property so distributed, decreed and set over to the said Annie Jacobsen is as follows, to wit: Personal property described as follows: Cash in Payette State Bank; Cash in First National Bank, Boise. Note of Albert Wilson, principal sum $1000.00 secured by a mortgage on Malheur County, Land. Note of A. J. McClanahan, H. B. Salterbake, M. G. Reimers, J. D. Reimers, Charles T. Craven, principal sum $1000.00, dated May 19, 1930. Note of William Maule in the sum of $782.00 7 ¼ shares of the Mutual Cole Company; 7 shares of Idaho Oregon Petroleum Company; 5 shares Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company. Household furniture and fixtures and motor vehicles. Corporate stock issued in the name of N. Adolph Jacobsen and Annie Jacobsen, as joint tenants with right of survivorship, and not as joint tenants in common; 52 shares, Standard Oil of California; 31 shares, Radio Corporation of America; 150 shares, Studebaker Corporation; 21 shares, Safeway Stores; 30 shares, Hudson & Manhattan Ry. Co. 125 shares, Taylor Milling Corporation. 30 shares, Massachusetts Investors Trust Co., 100 shares, Jantzen Knitting Mills (Common) 31 shares, B. F. Slessinger & Sons. Real Property described as follows: Beginning at a point located 264 feet West of the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 27, Township 9 North, Range 5 West B. M., running thence South 3* 38’ East 378 feet; thence South 40* 28’ East 284 feet; thence South 81* 28’ East 35 feet, more or less to the center of the Lower Payette Ditch; thence South 192 feet to the Southwest corner of land owned by Peter Sodja; thence West 1274 feet; thence North 437 feet; thence East 624 feet; thence North 349 feet; thence East 432 feet, more or less, together with the Eight shares of stock in the Lower Payette Ditch Company, Ltd., also all lateral and ditch rights appurtenant thereto, said tract being known as the old Searson Place. Lot 3 and Lot 10, all in Block 1 Gorrie’s Addition to the city of Payette, Idaho, also Lots 11 to 14 inclusive, all in Block 2 of Gorrie’s Addition to Payette, Idaho, also a one-half interest in the brick wall situated on the line between Lots 14 and 15 of Block 2 of Gorrie’s Addition to the city of Payette, Idaho; Also Lots 12 and 16 inclusive, Block 5, all in Jacobsen addition to the city of Payette, Idaho. Block six and Lot 1 of Block Seven in Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 5 West B. M., containing 23.91 acres. Tax No. 4 of Lot 2 of Block 7 and all of Block 8 in Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 5 West, B. M., containing 30.53 acres. The above described lands being otherwise described as follows: All of the South half of the Northwest quarter of Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 5 West of Boise Meridian, lying and being East of 11th Street of the City of Payette, Idaho, as shown by plat thereof approved by the City Council April 6th, 1911, and excepting therefrom such portions as have been included in Jacobsen’s addition to the city of Payette, also excepting therefrom the strip of land 750 feet by 300 feet lying between Center Avenue and First Avenue North and between Twelfth Street and Fourteenth Street as shown by the plat of the city of Payette, Idaho, which latter excepting has been deeded to Independent School District #32 and also excepting therefrom the following tract; A tract of land described as Tax No. 3 of Lot 2 in Block 7, in said Section 34, Township 9 North, Range 5 West of Boise Meridian, heretofore deeded to Independent School District No. 32. Together with any and all other property, whether real, personal or mixed, belonging to the estate of said N. A. Jacobsen, and/or which the said N. A. Jacobsen, sometimes known as N. Adolph Jacobsen died, seized or possessed, or in which he was entitled to any interest at the time if his death, whether now known or discovered and wheresoever situate. Done in open Court this 30th day of September, 1933. Martin O. Luther Probate Judge STATE OF IDAHO) County of Payette) ss. I, Martin O. Luther, Probate Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Probate Court of Payette County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Decree of Distribution, made and entered in the estate of N. A. Jacobsen, deceased, as shown by the records and files of my office, in my custody and under my control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Probate Court, this 30th day of September, 1933. Martin O. Luther Probate Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk. (PROBATE COURT SEAL) STATE OF IDAHO) County of Payette) ss. I hereby certify that this instrument was filed for record at the request of Mrs. Annie Jacobsen at 20 minutes past 3 o’clock P.M. this 30 day of Sept. 1933 in my office, and duly recorded in book 1 of Probate Record at page 529. Lillian Wilson Ex-Officio Recorder Fees, $2.80

    11/30/2005 05:56:28
    1. Elizabeth Mellor Probate 1914
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mellor, Rezac, Ham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1879 Message Board Post: Probate Record Payette County Book A Page 185 Instrument Number 59102 IN THE PROBATE COURT OF CANYON COUNTY STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter of the Estate of) Elizabeth Mellor, deceased) Order Confirming sale of Real Estate. Geo Rezac, the Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Mellor, deceased having made to his court and filed herein a return of the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, duly verified by his affidavit, and the matter after due notice having been given as required by law, and the order of this court duly made and entered on the 12th day of November, 1912, coming on regularly to be heard 23rd day of November 1912, and upon proofs adduced it appearing to the satisfaction of this court, that in the manner prescribed by law, the said Administrator caused due and legal notice of sale of said real estate to be posted in three of the most public places in the county of Canyon and State of Idaho, in which the Payette Independent a newspaper printed and published in the said County, or two weeks successively next before the date on or which the sale was to be made, and in which said notice, the real estate to be sold was described with common certainty, and that D A Ham for th! e said sum of $1800.00 for the said real estate and the said administrator on the 2nd day of November 1912, accepted the said bid and sold the said real estate to the said D A Ham for the said sum of $1800.00 That said sale was regularly and fairly conducted, that $1800.00 the sum bid is not disproportionate to the value of the property sold; that a sum exceeding the said bit of at least ten per cent exclusive of the expense of a new sale, could not have been obtained. That the said real estate had been appraised within twelve months of the time of the said sale and that the said sum of $1800.00 offered by the said D A Ham is more than ninety per cent of the appraised value of said real estate. That the said administrator in all things proceeded and managed said sale as by the statute, in said case made and provided. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED That said sale of the said real estate hereinafter described, be and the same is here confirmed, approved and declared valid and the proper and legal conveyance of the said real estate is hereby directed to be executed to the said purchaser D A Ham by the said Administrator. The said real estate is described as follows to wit: Lot Seven (7) of Block fourteen (14) Gorries Addition to Payette, Idaho, as the same appears on the official plat thereof now of record in the Clerk’s office in the said County of Canyon State of Idaho. B W Henry Judge of the Probate Court County of Canyon State of Idaho Dated this 23rd day of November 1912 State of Idaho) County of Canyon) ss I D D Harger, Ex-Officio Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Canyon and State of Idaho, do herby certify that the fore going is a true and correct copy of the original Order confirming sale of Real Estate filed in the above entitled matter and remaining on file in my office in Caldwell Canyon County, Idaho. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court this 25th day of March 1914. (SEAL) D D Harger Ex-Officio Clerk State of Idaho) County of Canyon) ss I hereby certify that this instrument was filed for record at the request of IDAHO ABSTRACT & TRUST CO at 35 minutes past 10 o’clock A M this 25 day of Mar 1914. Geo W Stovel Ex-Officio Recorder Fees $1.00 Compared By Fred Mitchell Deputy P R B 2 P 508 C C Rec

    11/30/2005 05:53:51
    1. Raymond Everett Branscomb 1958
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Branscomb, Robinette, Brooks Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1878 Message Board Post: Independent Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, March 27, 1958 Services To Be Held For R. E. Branscomb Raymond Everett Branscomb, 51, Payette, Route 2, a resident here since 1946, died in a Boise hospital Tuesday. Mr. Branscomb was born Sept. 30, 1906, in Marshall County, Kans. He was a veteran of World War 11 and was a real estate and insurance salesman. He came to Payette from Norton County, Kans. in 1946. He was a member of the Catholic church, the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Frances Branscomb of Payette, four sons, Warren Branscomb of Detroit, Mich., Max Branscomb, serving with the Navy in Seattle, and Don and Larry, both of Payette; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Brooks of Clayton, Kans., Mrs. Jerry Robinette of Yerington, Nev. and Blanche Branscomb of Payette; his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Branscomb of Almena, Kans.; one brother, Floyd Branscomb of Norton, Kans. and 11 grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be said at the Holy Family Catholic church Saturday at 10 a.m. The National Guard will conduct services at Rosedale. The Rosary will be recited at Shaffer Memory Chapel Friday at 7:15 p.m.

    11/30/2005 05:27:56
    1. Kathleen S. Precht 1958
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Precht, Fife, Cagle Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1877 Message Board Post: Independent Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, March 27, 1958 Mrs. Kathleen Precht Services To Be Held Mrs. Kathleen S. Precht, age 65, of Payette, passed away this morning (Thursday) following a long illness. Mrs. Precht was born Oct. 15, 1892, at Superior, Wisc. She came to Payette in 1910 from Seattle, Wash. She was married to Herman Precht March 12, 1913 at Vale, Ore., and was a member of the Catholic church. Surviving her are her husband, Herman Precht, a son, Delton Precht; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Fife, both of Payette; eight grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. C. C. Cagle of Seattle. The recitation of the rosary will be Sunday evening at the Shaffer Memory Chapel in Payette and the services will be held at the Holy Family Catholic church at 10:00 am. Monday. Interment will follow at Riverside cemetery in Payette.

    11/30/2005 05:26:39
    1. Dale Allen Young 1968
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Young, Schmidt Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1876 Message Board Post: Independent Enterprise Payette, Idaho Wednesday, February 14, 1968 Services Held for Dale Allen Young Services were conducted here Wednesday at the Payette Chapel of the Roses for Dale Allen Young, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young of Payette. The youth died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital. The Rev. Jack Anderson of the First Baptist church officiated and interment was at Riverside cemetery. Born August 13, 1957 in Weiser, the boy was a student at the West Side grade school in Payette and attended the First Baptist church. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young, Payette; two sisters, Debra and Karol, both at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Payette and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schmidt, Payette. One brother, Glenn, died in 1957.

    11/30/2005 05:24:09
    1. Ruth Drysdale 1968
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Drysdale, Campbell Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1875 Message Board Post: Independent Enterprise Payette, Idaho Wednesday, February 14, 1968 Memorial Rites Held for Mrs. Drysdale NEW PLYMOUTH-Memorial services were conducted Wednesday at the Congregational church in New Plymouth for Mrs. Ruth Drake Drysdale, 83, a former pioneer resident who died February 8, in Portland. Born December 23, 1884, in Northfield, Mass., she was married to William T. Drysdale in Denver, Colo. They came to New Plymouth in 1905, moved to Milwaukee, Wis., in 1931 and later to Boise. She was a member of St. Michael’s Episcopal Cathedral in Boise. She moved to Portland in 1965. Her husband died in 1948. A son, Robert, died in 1963. Surviving are two sons, William and Harold Drysdale, both of Portland, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell of Takomo Park, Md. Memorial services were held Saturday afternoon at Grace Memorial church in Portland. (Burial at Park View in New Plymouth)

    11/30/2005 05:23:20
    1. Joseph Mason 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mason, Thompson, Edwards, Baker Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/1874 Message Board Post: Payette Independent Payette, Idaho Thursday, May 18, 1933 DEATH CALLS PIONEER AFTER 37 YEARS IN THIS COUNTY Joe Mason, 79 year old pioneer, passed away Saturday afternoon at the Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. Mr. Mason had been ill all winter. The funeral was held Tuesday at the Mason home at 2 o’clock, with Rev. Chas D. Gaffney officiating. Interment was made in the Parkview cemetery. Mr. Mason and his family came to New Plymouth in 1896 and in the fall of that year he homesteaded the farm on which the family has since resided. Mr. Mason is survived by his wife, four daughters, Daisy Mason, Mrs. Harry Thompson of Spokane; Mrs. Will Edwards of New Plymouth; and Mrs. Weir Baker of Boise; and one son Howard of Atlanta, Georgia. Payette Independent Payette, Idaho Thursday, May 18, 1933 News Notes from New Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Preston and Mrs. Alta Stockton of Caldwell, attended the funeral of Joe Mason, Tuesday.

    11/30/2005 04:08:17