"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, August 19, 1919 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. John M. HOTTMAN, 66 years old, died Sunday night at his home, 1660 Madison Avenue. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella HOTTMAN, home address; two sons and two daughters. Funeral services will be private at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home; burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, August 19, 1919 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. William H. SERVAES, 54 years old, died yesterday morning at his home, 2221 East Eleventh Street. He had been employed as a meat inspector by the government and had lived in Kansas City for the past twenty-two years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie SERVAES; a son, Harry J. SERVAES, and a daughter, Mary A. SERVAES, all of the home address. Funeral services will be at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Aloysius Church; burial in Mount St. Mary's Cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
CAMPBELL, HANCOCK, JOHNSON, MONROE, SIMONS "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, August 19, 1919 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Blanche SIMONS, 37 years old, 103 East Forty-first Street, died yesterday morning at the Christian Church Hospital. Surviving are her husband, L. S. SIMONS, home address; a brother, Thomas J. HANCOCK, Miami, Ok., and three sisters, Mrs. C. B. MONROE, Muskogee, Ok., Mrs. C. L. JOHNSON, Barnum, Wyo., and Mrs. W. W. CAMPBELL, Kaycee, Wyo. Funeral services and burial will be at Chetopa, Kas., this morning. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
ADKINS, HIXON "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, August 19, 1919 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. James HIXON, 73 years old, died yesterday morning at his home, 1516 The Paseo. Mr. HIXON had lived in Kansas City eight years. Surviving are a son, Isaac HIXON, Redfield, Kas.; three brothers, George HIXON, Benjamin HIXON, and Jackson HIXON, all of Redfield, Kas.; and one sister, Mrs. Ada ADKINS, Los Angeles, Cal. Funeral services and burial will be at Fort Scott, Kas. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
BLACKBURN, BOWMAN, CLEMENTS, COOK, DEAN, FAIR, FELLING, HEDGES, ROBERTS, SCHULTZ, VanMETER, WILSON "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Friday, September 28, 1917 BURIAL PERMITS. Beatrice BLACKBURN, 405 Belmont, Sept. 24, age 2 F. C. BOWMAN, University Hospital, Sept. 24, age 36 D. A. CLEMENTS, St. Mary's Hospital, Sept. 25, age 63 Earl COOK, 1465 Charlotte, Sept. 24, age 42 Margeri DEAN, General Hospital, Sept. 24, age 40 A. L. FAIR, 1415 Bellefontaine, Sept. 25, infant Mary FELLING, 31st-Gillham, Sept. 24, age 87 infant HEDGES, 4118 Holly, Sept. 26 George C. ROBERTS, St. Joseph's, Sept, 26, age 40 William SCHULTZ, 54th-Paseo, Sept. 25, age 60 Lizzie VanMETER, 4130 Troost, Sept. 25, age 67 McC. C. WILSON, Swedish Hospital, Sept, 25, age 64 Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
BRACKENBURY, CARLSON, CLOSSER, DAVIDSON, DeHARDT, GARDINER, HEFFELFINGER, O'HARA, SLADE, STADER, STAUFFER, TURNER "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, September 26, 1917 BURIAL PERMITS. Armilda BRACKENBURY, 535 Skiles; Sept. 23, age 26 Winifred CARLSON, 4332 Woodland, Sept. 23, age 1 William CLOSSER, 2041 Kensington, Sept. 24, inf. Isabel G. DAVIDSON, Wesley Hospital, Sept. 22, age 27 Paul DeHARDT, 4422 Belleview, Sept. 23, age 67 Wm. HEFFELFINGER, St. Mary's Hospital, Sept. 24, age 76 Zimrie GARDNER, German Hospital, Sept. 22, age 61 Mark J. O'HARA, 2644 E. 7th, Sept. 23, age 67 George W. SLADE, 1101 Park, Sept. 24, age 73 Herman STADER, 2508 Montgall, Sept. 23, age 70 John C. STAUFFER, 4920 College, Sept. 24, age 3 Thomas TURNER, Grace Hospital, Sept. 23, age 69 Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
BEST, GARNETT, GREEN, LEFFEL, MATHIAS, McHUGH, PFANNES, ROSOW, STEVENS, WEGHORN "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Friday, September 21, 1917 BURIAL PERMITS. Garnett BEST, University Hospital, Sept. 14, age 65 Joe K. GARNETT, Kansas City, Mo., Sept 18, age 65 Leroy V. GREEN, 523 Lydia, Sept. 16, infant Daniel J. LEFFEL, 2014 E. 11th, Sept. 12, age 83 Michael McHUGH, 4417 Harrison, Sept. 18, age 76 John S. MATHIAS, 1837 Pendleton, Sept. 17, age 61 Lawrence PFANNES, German Hospital, Sept. 19, age 4 Samuel ROSOW, 1720 Troost, Sept. 18, age 44 Nora STEVENS, 1915 Spring, Sept. 19, age 8 M. WEGHORN, 4521 Headwood, Sept. 19, age 86 Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
John: What was Auto Ball??
I don't know. I was hoping someone on the list would know. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:05 AM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Auto Ball - Kansas City - September 1917 > John: What was Auto Ball?? > >
COX, EFT, GIRAFFA, GLASS, WELLS "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, April 5, 1893 DEATHS. Deaths were reported to the Board of Health as follows, yesterday: Joseph GIRAFFA, 518 East Third St., inflammation of bowels, April 4, aged 11 years Lucinda COX, 1409 Brooklyn, meningitis, April 3, aged 18 months Lilian Rosa GLASS, 1006 West Ninth, measles, April 3, aged 9 months Frankie P. WELLS, 562 Tracy, consumption, April 1, aged 16 years Freddie EFT, 1609 Michigan, meningitis, aged 9 years Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
ADAMS, ANDERSON, BOMER, CONE, DOUGHERTY, JOHNSON, RUSSELL "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Sunday, April 2, 1893 DEATHS. Deaths were reported to the Board of Health as follows, yesterday: George BOMER, at City hall building, 816 Jefferson St. run over by cable car, April 1, age 10 F. J. ADAMS, 924 Wyandotte St., pistol shot wound, March 30, aged 58 Mrs. Naomia CONE, 810 Elmwood Ave., shock, March 31, aged 37 (or 87) George ANDERSON, in hack on Union Ave., heart disease, March 20, aged 25 Mike DOUGHERTY, Missouri Pacific Hospital, surgical shock, aged 60 J. JOHNSON, 508 Troost, consumption, March 30, aged 49 Grant RUSSELL, 919 Brooklyn, bronchitis, March 31, aged 4 months Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
JOHNSON, LOUCK, McCOY "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, March 31, 1893 DEATHS. Deaths were reported to the Board of Health as follows, yesterday: Frankie LOUCK, 919 Brooklyn Ave., exhaustion following convulsions, March 29, 3½ months Frankie McCOY, 919 Brooklyn Ave., cerebro spinal meningitis, March 30, 7 months G. M. JOHNSON, 1305 West Ninth St., bronchitis, March 20, 2 months Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
ACKERS, COLEMAN, FINNUCANE, FORD, FOSTER, GILLETT, GREGG, HOOVER, KUHLENKAMP, LILLIS, SCHULER, STERN, STRALEY, STRONG "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, March 30, 1893 DEATHS. Deaths were reported to the Board of Health as follows, yesterday: Mary Magdaline HOOVER, Sacred Heart academy, pneumonia, March 27, age 34 James LILLIS, 1416 St. Louis Ave., membranous croup, March 23, age 5 months Rachel W. STERN, 1108 Wyandotte, puerperal lapses, aged 10 Mrs. Ella FINNUCANE, 1327 Park Ave., pneumonia, March 26, aged 38 Frank COLEMAN, City Hospital, pistol shot wound, March 22, aged 28 H. KUHLENKAMP, All Saints' Hospital, peritonitis, March 28, aged 87 Mrs. Emma STRONG, 1715 College, lung congestion, aged 28 Frank GREGG, City Hospital, emphysema, March 26 William STRALEY, St. John Ave. & Monroe St., lung congestion, March 28, aged 44 Frederick FORD, 907 Charlotte, consumption, March 27, aged 20 Mrs. Mary E. GILLETT, 919 East Eighteenth, heart disease, aged 89 Mrs. Mary AKERS, 1915 Flora, consumption, March 28, aged 42 Peter SCHULER, 2800 Holmes, pneumonia, March 29 Matthew FOSTER, NW corner 11th & Central, pneumonia, March 27, aged 61 Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
BEHAM, RYAN "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Friday, November 22, 1907 HE WOULDN'T HAVE A DOCTOR. Robert W. RYAN, president of the Ryan-Robinson Commission Company, died at his home, 1415 West Thirty-ninth street, Wednesday night, of typhoid-pneumonia. Mr. RYAN and his family were Christian Scientists and at no time during his short illness would he permit a physician to attend him. He was treated by Mrs. BEHAM, a Christian Science healer, and upon his death it was necessary to call in the coroner to certify to his death. Mr. RYAN was 50 years of age and had lived in Kansas City for the past sixteen years. He is survived by a wife and one son, William B. RYAN, 7 years old. The funeral services are to be held at the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial in Forest Hill cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
Jimmye, the HASSLER-PACKER marriage was on 3 October 1919. The only HASSLER-BEHEE marriage I found was between Rutherford HASSLER and Mary BEHEE on 27 July 1929. They must connect to your HASSLERs and BEEHEEs somehow! I'll forward to your email address copies of both marriage certificates. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimmye Lou whittington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Hassler > Hello John > > Thanks for your interest. > You asked for it so here goes..ha ha > > > Flora M Hassler Welch Decker 1889, bMo d KS buried Tonganoxie KS > > Victoria Beehee ??? married a Ralph Eugene "BUD" Mullins in Mo > do not have much data except I am told it was a short lived > marriage..no children. born to this union.....probably wed > in late 1920's or 30's possibly Kansas City area sorry best I can do > > Ethel Beehee married Paul S. Hassler had one daughter I believe > they lived in Kansas City Area always and probably wed there > in the late 20 's or possibly 1930's..My hearsay sez they are buried > in the Kansas city vicinity...I just do not know...His mother was > Minnie Miles and his father was Sheridan Phillip Hassler b MO > LATE 1870'S OR EARLY 1880'S > > Cassie Hassler 1879? B Osage County,MO hearsay married > a Billington in Kansas City area Believe to have died > near Portland,Oregon in 1940's?? > > Zola Ann Waring married Pleasant A Hasslerb 1877 Mo believed > to have been in Mo at wedding date..Help > > Mary Elizabeth Packer,b 1903 Mo, married a James A > Hassler in late 1918,19, or perhaps 1920.....Help > > Thanks for now I will send more later > > Thanks bunches. > > Jimmye > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John O'Brien > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 10:38 AM > Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Hassler > > > Jimmye, do you have any first names and approximate years? I found: > Alma > A. and Augusta HASSLER.. A number of WARINGs. Also found DECKERs, > BILLINGTONs, BEEHEEs, etc. Need first names and approx years to narrow > it > down. > > John > Kansas City, MO > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jimmye whittington" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:35 PM > Subject: [KansasCity] Hassler > > > > I am trying to piece some family tree together with most of my > ancestors > deceased so would really appreciate any Hassler > > data especially. Others married to Hasslers: Waring, > > Oberkrom, Decker, Billington, BEEHEE, mullins, > > OWENS, Jones, TURPIN, RAMBO, PACKER, FOUST,LISTON,MORTON, MILES, > > > > THANKS SO MUCH > > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > [email protected] > List Administrator > Maureen Patt, ListMom > [email protected] > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > [email protected] > List Administrator > Maureen Patt, ListMom > [email protected] > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
ANDREWS, BROWN, COUCH, LUCKEY, WOLFF "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, September 20, 1917 HIGH SCORES IN AUTO BALL. The lowest score of any of the daily prize winners in the Twelfth Street Automatic Court at 316 East Twelfth street last week was 34. All the others were 35, within one point of a perfect score. The following are the prize winners and their scores: George COUCH - 35 George BROWN - 35 Charles LUCKEY - 35 Lessarano WOLFF - 34 W. A. ANDREWS - 34 Lessarano WOLFF - 35 W. A. ANDREWS - 35 ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
"The Kansas City Post" (Missouri) Tuesday, September 19, 1916 BOY, 9, KILLED BY FAIRMOUNT CAR. Becoming confused as he was walking down the eastbound track at Overton avenue, on the Fairmount park line on his way to school this morning, Robert HARRINGTON, 9 years old, ran in front of a westbound car and was killed. The boy was the son of J. I. HARRINGTON, carpenter, 715 Maple avenue, Mt. Washington. Walter KINGERY, one of the oldest motormen on the Kansas City Railways company's lines, was running the car. He was slowing down to pick up a woman at Overton station when the boy dodged in front of the car. The car was almost stopped when it struck the lad as he leaped to clear the last rail. KINGERY was unnerved and was unable to continue his work. The car was sidetracked and a motorman sent from the car barn at Ninth and Brighton to bring it in. The body of the boy was sent to the Blackman undertaking rooms at Sheffield. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
Hello John Thanks for your interest. You asked for it so here goes..ha ha Flora M Hassler Welch Decker 1889, bMo d KS buried Tonganoxie KS Victoria Beehee ??? married a Ralph Eugene "BUD" Mullins in Mo do not have much data except I am told it was a short lived marriage..no children. born to this union.....probably wed in late 1920's or 30's possibly Kansas City area sorry best I can do Ethel Beehee married Paul S. Hassler had one daughter I believe they lived in Kansas City Area always and probably wed there in the late 20 's or possibly 1930's..My hearsay sez they are buried in the Kansas city vicinity...I just do not know...His mother was Minnie Miles and his father was Sheridan Phillip Hassler b MO LATE 1870'S OR EARLY 1880'S Cassie Hassler 1879? B Osage County,MO hearsay married a Billington in Kansas City area Believe to have died near Portland,Oregon in 1940's?? Zola Ann Waring married Pleasant A Hasslerb 1877 Mo believed to have been in Mo at wedding date..Help Mary Elizabeth Packer,b 1903 Mo, married a James A Hassler in late 1918,19, or perhaps 1920.....Help Thanks for now I will send more later Thanks bunches. Jimmye [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: John O'Brien To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 10:38 AM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Hassler Jimmye, do you have any first names and approximate years? I found: Alma A. and Augusta HASSLER.. A number of WARINGs. Also found DECKERs, BILLINGTONs, BEEHEEs, etc. Need first names and approx years to narrow it down. John Kansas City, MO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimmye whittington" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:35 PM Subject: [KansasCity] Hassler > I am trying to piece some family tree together with most of my ancestors deceased so would really appreciate any Hassler > data especially. Others married to Hasslers: Waring, > Oberkrom, Decker, Billington, BEEHEE, mullins, > OWENS, Jones, TURPIN, RAMBO, PACKER, FOUST,LISTON,MORTON, MILES, > > THANKS SO MUCH > > [email protected] > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== [email protected] List Administrator Maureen Patt, ListMom [email protected] ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Tuesday, October 20, 1908 In Judge BRUMBACK's division of the circuit court yesterday, Mrs. Louise MURRAY was granted a divorce decree from Edwin H. MURRAY and her maiden name of Louise SMALL restored. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, April 23, 1899 OTHER DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Charles G. KINISON, the 5-year-old son of Wesley KINISON, died of pneumonia yesterday at his home, 1121 Norton avenue. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and the body will be sent to Dallas, Mo., for burial. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) [email protected] ======================================================