TURLEY, BYERLY "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, May 18, 1920 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Miss Arzelia BYERLY, 19 years old, died yesterday at her home, Fifty-second and Hudson streets, Rosedale. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George BYERLY; two sisters, Miss Mabel BYERLY, Mrs. J. J. TURLEY, and a brother, Alva BYERLY, all of the home address. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: Kim Byerly To: johnobrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 4:18 PM Subject: Rootsweb message board response John Could you furnish me the obit for Miss Arzelia Byerly, 5-19-1920. Thank you in advance Kim Byerly
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"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 2, 1921 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY Eugene Wallace MULLIN, 48 years old, died yesterday at his home, 125 South Ash street. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace MULLIN; two sons, Wallace K. MULLIN of the home address and Eugene MULLIN, Tulsa, Ok.; three brothers, Edwin MULLIN, Tulsa; Eldred MULLIN of Pennsylvania, and Francis MULLIN, New York City. Funeral services will be at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in St. {can't read - Ann's?}Catholic church, Lexington and Cedar Avenues. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary's cemetery. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marijean" <missmari@cableone.net> To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 11:38 PM
Marijean, his son's name was not given. You may want to contact the library and asked them to check the 1904 city directory for the first name of a MULLIN living at 7 East Thirty-first street. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marijean" <missmari@cableone.net> To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 11:38 PM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Alex MULLIN d. 25 November 1904 - Kansas City, MO (of Higginsville, MO) > John, is the name of the son anywhere in the records? My great aunt was > married to a man named Floyd Mullin......he was a boxer who fought in > Madison Square Garden under the name Bert Fagen. > > Thanks for any help. > > Marijean > missmari@cableone.net
Thanks John! Marijean
"The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Tuesday, November 22, 1904 A LABORER SERIOUSLY INJURED. Frank KID, a laborer employed by the United Zinc and Chemical plant in Argentine, was seriously injured this morning by falling from a chimney which the company is building. He fell a distance of twenty feet. His scalp was lacerated and it is believed he was injured internally. He was removed to his home in this city, 510 East Nineteenth street. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, November 23, 1904 CONDITION IS CRITICAL. The condition of Pearl VAHONIAN, the Armenian girl run down by Grant W. KENNEY in an automobile Monday evening, is still considered critical. She had hemorrhages from the lungs yesterday morning but physicians said she was slightly improved last night. It is believed she will recover, although the result of her injuries cannot be told. She has been in this country from Armenia but seven weeks and was to have been married next Tuesday to G. S. KASHISHIAN. ================================================= (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, November 23, 1904 William T. RADFORD, father of John W. RADFORD, state grain inspector of Kansas, died yesterday at his home, 814 South Ferree Street, Kansas City, Kas., after an illness of several months. Mr. RADFORD would have been 68 years old next April. He had lived in Armourdale for thirteen years. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
John, is the name of the son anywhere in the records? My great aunt was married to a man named Floyd Mullin......he was a boxer who fought in Madison Square Garden under the name Bert Fagen. Thanks for any help. Marijean missmari@cableone.net
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, November 26, 1904 EX-CONFEDERATE DIES SUDDENLY Alex MULLIN, an inmate of the ex-Confederates' home at Higginsville, Mo., died of heart trouble at the home of his son, 7 East Thirty-first street, yesterday afternoon. He had been ill several days, but his death came suddenly and just a few minutes after he had refused the offer of his son to call a physician. By order of a deputy coroner, the body was removed to Lindsey's undertaking rooms in Westport. The dead man was 76 years old. The body will be taken to Belton, Mo., for burial. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, November 26, 1904 BROKEN SPINE CAUSES DEATH Austin W. DUNBAR, aged 27 years, died yesterday at the home of his parents, 403 Landis court. His death was due to a complete fracture of the spinal column, directly above the abdomen, which he sustained while working in a Kansas hay field last September. From the time of the accident his body had been paralyzed from the fracture down. He could take no substantial nourishment and his vitality gradually sunk until death resulted. Upon being brought back to Kansas City after the accident, DUNBAR was taken to a sanitarium where he was treated for several months. It was realized, however, that there could be no cure for his case, so he was removed to his home. A brother, J. H. DUNBAR, is employed at the Emery, Bird, Thayer dry goods store. The body will be sent to Pomona, Kas., for burial. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, January 17, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Funeral services for Leroy PEER, who died Sunday afternoon at the Samaritan Hospital, will be held at Muser & Sheehan's undertaking rooms at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial will be in Mount Washington Cemetery. Mr. PEER was 48 years old. He had lived in Kansas City more than forty years. He is survived by his widow, one son and one daughter. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorine McGinnis Schulze" <> To: <johnobrien@kc.rr.com> Cc: <> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 3:11 PM Subject: Kansas City Deaths Jan 1912 > Hi > > You posted a notice on an Ancestry Message Board, said you > would send full details for the following > > > Peer, Leroy 17 > > I'd like to see the notice, > > This is my PEER family. > > Lorine > Lorine McGinnis Schulze > --
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, November 18, 1911 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Gertrude Shukert STEIN, 9 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert STEIN, 1420 Campbell Street, died at 8:45 o'clock yesterday morning. Previous to her illness, two weeks ago, she was a pupil at the Hamilton School. The father is a cabinet maker for Robert Keith & Co. Besides the parents, four sisters and three brothers survive. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: CHARLES W. BERRY JR. To: johnobrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 9:56 AM Subject: Death Notice Gertrude Shukert Stein Dear Mr. O'brien: Would you please e-mail me the death notice of Gertrude Shukert Stein. It was in the KC Star November, 1911Charlene
BATTON, SCHAD Death of: John Fallon SCHAD Date: Monday, October 2, 1944 Place: St. Joseph Hospital Age: 63 Residence: 4015 McGee, Kansas City, MO Survivors: Wife: Jeannette SCHAD of the home Daughter: Margaret SCHAD of the home Daughter: Mrs. Dean BATTON, St. Joseph, MO Son: Capt. John F. SCHAD, U.S. Engineers, overseas Son: Staff Sergt. William R. SCHAD, U.S. Marines, overseas Sister: Alma SCHAD, Richmond, VA Services and Burial: October 3, Perkin, IL Undertaker: Quirk & Tobin Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, October 3, 1944 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
GORDON, GRACE, LOGGIMS, SHARP Death of: David GORDON Date: Monday, October 2, 1944 Place: General Hospital, Kansas City, MO Age: 65 Residence: 1413 Charlotte, Kansas City, MO Survivors: Son: Lou L. GORDON, U.S.N. Seabees, Pearl Harbor Son: David Paul GORDON of Chicago Sister: Anna SHARP of Chicago Sister: Mrs. Bertha LOGGIMS of Sheridan, WY Sister: Mrs. Daisy GRACE, 1829 Chelsea Brother: Guy GORDON of Tulsa, OK Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, October 3, 1944 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
BAILEY, RIDDLE Death of: Wilson BAILEY Date: Friday, April 10, 1931 Place: St. Margaret's Hospital Age: 64 years Residence: 925 Quindaro Blvd., Kansas City, KS Survivors: Wife: Mary BAILEY of the home Brother: T. J. BAILEY of Centerville, IA Sister: Mrs. Lola RIDDLE of Novinger, MO Services: Funeral: 8:30, April 13, Nugent's Chapel Church: 9:00, April 13, St. Rose of Lima Church Burial: Mt. Calvary Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, April 11, 1931 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
BANKS, BARNABY, BARNES, BATES, BOURNONVILLE, BRADSHAW, CHAPMAN, COOPER, FLOWERS, HATFIELD, HORTON, LOGAN, McGUIRE, MIKESALL, MORRISON, MOSER, PUMPHREY, REAMY, SHUBERT, STRICKLAND, WALTER, WILSON "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, November 27, 1904 MARRIAGE LICENSES REPORTED NOVEMBER 27, 1904 George STRICKLAND, Kansas City, Mo.............36 Mrs. Kate WALTER, Kansas City, Mo................35 James MORRISON, Kansas City, Mo.................24 Vada HORTON, Kansas City, Mo.......................20 Harold C. BARNES, Kansas City, Mo..................30 Rena BARNABY, Kansas City, Mo......................19 Harvey J. MIKESALL, Ottawa, Kas......................23 Eva W. COOPER, Kansas City, Mo....................15 Edgar PUMPHREY, Newmarket, Mo...................22 Sadie HATFIELD, Newmarket, Mo......................19 George M. BATES, Kansas City, Mo...................24 Bertha SHUBERT, Kansas City, Mo....................22 Albert MOSER, Kansas City, Kas.......................24 Mary BOURNONVILLE, Kansas City, Kas...........21 Ingle LOGAN, Kansas City, Mo...........................23 Georgia BRADSHAW, Kansas City, Mo.............20 John B. McGUIRE, Vista, Mo..............................23 Ella M. WILSON, Vista, Mo................................24 Jerry BANKS, Kansas City, Mo...........................46 Alberta FLOWERS, Kansas City, Mo...................23 ISSUED AT INDEPENDENCE G. P. CHAPMAN, Temple, O. T...........................21 Ella REAMY, Independence, Mo..........................18 ================================================= (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
BEANFORT, GANZAR, HODES, KREEGOR, SAPPENFIELD, STUTZER "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, November 27, 1904 BIRTHS REPORTED NOVEMBER 26, 1904 Oscar P & Mina BEANFORT; 2018 Cypress; boy August & Mrs. HODES; 3905 E. 15th; girl Herman J & May D GANZAR; 1326 Askew; girl Hugo & Mary STUTZER; 3827 Thompson; girl Sol & Mrs. KREEGOR; 51st and Prospect; boy George M & Mrs. SAPPENFIELD; 4138 E. 16th; girl ================================================= (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
ARNONI, COLEMAN, CROZIER, DICKERSON, EHRENHOFER, GRANGOLA, PEMBERTON, SCHNELER, TODHUNTER, VICARI, WALTERS, WRIGHT "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, November 27, 1904 DEATHS REPORTED NOVEMBER 26, 1904 Edith DICKERSON; 437 Drury; 8 months Frances WALTERS; 2536 College; 69 years Minnie B. PEMBERTON; 3700 Washington; 49 years William M. WRIGHT; 1308 E. 9th; 73 years Mary COLEMAN; 1738 Allen; 74 years Kate SCHNELER; German hospital; 45 years Louis GRANGOLA; German hospital; 45 years Joseph EHRENHOFER; Lenexa, Kas.; 70 years E. M. CROZIER; Southwest Junction; 36 years Robert S. TODHUNTER; 119 W. 13th; 55 years Anica VICARI; 505 E. 3d; 25 years Genacino ARNONI; 404 E. 4th; 10 months NOTE: the above list was published in the newspaper. I do not have obituaries for these people. ================================================= (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ================================================= Go to the Jackson County, Missouri Message Board to see deaths in the Kansas City, MO & Kansas City, KS areas. When there: Do an "Advanced Search" and enter the surname (all lower case letters) on the "Find Messages Containing" line. To see only my death listings, change "With Message Type" to Death. (Caution: my most recent postings will not be searchable until the computer base files are updated.) ================================================= neirbo
AMES, BANARD, BOND, BRADFORD, CROSS, DALE, HAYDE, JEWELL, LOVE, MAHER, MENSING, MOORE, NEWCOMB, PARKINSON, SCOTT, THACHER, THOMSON "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Tuesday, November 22, 1904 DEATHS REPORTED NOVEMBER 21, 1904 Emily A. MAHER; Seventh and Walnut; 59 years William C. NEWCOMB; 1325 Franklin; 76 years Samantha L. MENSING; 2750 Cherry; 41 years Lilah Case THACHER; 3017 Montgall; 19 years Patti MOORE, Thirty-third and Baltimore; 70 years W. P. HAYDE; 1117 Brooklyn; 41 years Paul Lawrence JEWELL; 2812 Bell; 25 years Nancy J. LOVE; 1306 Forest; 61 years Nelson BRADFORD; 1857 Terrace; 27 years Mary Josephine THOMSON; 719 Cypress; 20 years Virgin BANARD; 505 West 23d; 3 months Alfred DALE; 2922 Summit; six months Mrs. Nancy AMES; Agnew hospital; 67 years Palmine SCOTT; 1811 Grove; 85 years Wiley J. CROSS; city hospital; 31 years James A. BOND; Craig, Mo.; 48 years Alfred PARKINSON; Jackson, Ill.; 88 years NOTE: the above list was published in the newspaper. I do not have obituaries for these people. ================================================= (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================