ASHLEY, DURNS, LUTES, SOUTHARD Death of: Eva L. SOUTHARD Date: Sunday, 1 October 1944 Place: General Hospital, Kansas City, MO Age: 68 Residence: 4101 East Nineteenth, Kansas City, MO Survivors: Daughter: Mrs. Bernice DURNS of the home Granddaughter: Mrs. Lavina ASHLEY of the home Grandson: Donald E. DURNS of the home Grandson: Pvt. Glenn D. LUTES, England Grandson: Pvt. Elvin L. DURNS, Fort Wayne, IN Great-grandson: Ronald Lee DURNS, 2508 Kensington Reference: "The Kansas City Times" Monday, October 2, 1944 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
HOBAN, SIMON Death of: Kay Frances SIMON Date: Sunday, October 1, 1944 Place: Independence Sanitarium Age: Infant Residence: 805 Huttig, Independence, MO Survivors: Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dave SIMON of the home Sister: Barbara Ann SIMON of the home Maternal grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. John E. HOBAN 626 South Ash Paternal grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter SIMON, 829 Hardy, Intercity district Services: Graveside: 2 o'clock, October 2, St. Mary's Cemetery, Independence Reference: "The Kansas City Times" Monday, October 2, 1944 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
HEAD, HOEFFERT, PAUL, RAINALTER, SHERWOOD Death of: Edwin Austin SHERWOOD Date: Sunday, October 1, 1944 Age: 78 Residence: 4030 Tracy, Kansas City, MO Occupation: retired retail salesman for Rothenberg & Schloss Cigar Co. Affiliation: member of the Forest Avenue Baptist Church Survivors: Wife: Jennie Lee SHERWOOD of the home Daughter: Mrs. H. C. RAINALTER of Cumberland, MD Sister: Mrs. Louise S. HEAD of Webster Groves, MO Sister: Miss Helen SHERWOOD of Webster Groves, MO Sister: Mrs. George H. PAUL of Dallas Sister: Mrs. E. C. HOEFFERT of Alton, IL Reference: "The Kansas City Times" Monday, October 2, 1944 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
MORRIS, OGIER Death of: Margaret B. OGIER Date: Sunday, October 1, 1944 Place: at home Age: 73 Residence: 10509 East Fifteenth, Independence, MO Son: Leon OGIER (deceased); American Legion Post at Nevada, MO named for him. Survivors: Daughter: Mrs. Lucille O. MORRIS of the home Services: Funeral: 3:30 p.m., October 3, Eichinger Chapel, Nevada, MO Burial: Newton Park Cemetery, Nevada, MO Reference: "The Kansas City Times" Monday, October 2, 1944 ================================================= (I have no connection with this person 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
Thanks John. Edith Brown was married to a Greever who was murdered in KS in 1890. Then she was with this Brown but I have ordered a death Certificate from LA for her because for some reason she went back to Greever. You are so helpfull I really appreciate it Reba ----- Original Message ----- From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 7:32 PM Subject: [KansasCity] BROWN > Reba, here are the BROWNs I have. Ignore the numbers after the names: > > Jan 1912 Brown, Alex (of Chamois, MO) 15 > May 1915 Brown, Amanda (52) > June 1922 Brown, Annie W. 23 > Nov 1911 Brown, Betty > May 1916 Brown, Charles M. (of Independence) > 1922 Brown, George > Aug 1911 Brown, Hulda > June 1920 Brown, Jennie (wife of George) 34 > May 1917 Brown, Jesse > May 1917 Brown, John H. (born Fort Worth, TX) > April 1922 Brown, John M. (47-barber) 59 > May 1916 Brown, Juliett > Nov 1916 Brown, Laura J. 31 > April 1942 Brown, Lelie Otto > April 1922 Brown, Martha 172 > May 1912 Brown, Martha E. (64) > Mar 1917 Brown, Mary (wife of F. J.) 25 > June 1920 Brown, Miss Bernice 28 > May 1919 Brown, Morris (native of Russia) > Mar 1917 Brown, Peter 7 > April 1922 Brown, Samuel (75-wife Ella) 58 > Aug 1911 Brown, Stella > Oct 1965 Brown, Thelma > Mar 1917 Brown, William 7 > > > Don't have any GREEVERs. > > John > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Reba" <reeebie@midwest.net> > To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 5:41 PM > Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Ralph L. BROWN d. 19 November 1942 - Kansas City, > MO > > > > Do u by any chance have a Dayton? Brown in your database? He was married > to > > Edith in the 1900 census for Kansas City. They had been married 2 years. > He > > lists a "daughter" Gladys who is really Gladys Greever b in 1888 in Mo. It > > would really help my research if I was sure of his first name. > > Thanks > > Reba > > > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > USGENWEB SEARCH ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Patricia, I don't know where to obtain copies. I'd suggest you send an e-mail inquiry to the Jackson County courthouse. Here's the address: Jackson County, Kansas City courthouse 415 East 12th Street, Room 104 Kansas City, MO 64106 (phone 816-881-3048) e-mail address: records@gw.co.jackson.mo.us PS please let us know what you find out. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Paglynnkansas@aol.com> To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 7:38 AM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] A Day of Divorces - 19 October 1892 > John, > > Do you know where a person can obtain a copy of divorce from this time frame. > > Patricia
Reba, here are the BROWNs I have. Ignore the numbers after the names: Jan 1912 Brown, Alex (of Chamois, MO) 15 May 1915 Brown, Amanda (52) June 1922 Brown, Annie W. 23 Nov 1911 Brown, Betty May 1916 Brown, Charles M. (of Independence) 1922 Brown, George Aug 1911 Brown, Hulda June 1920 Brown, Jennie (wife of George) 34 May 1917 Brown, Jesse May 1917 Brown, John H. (born Fort Worth, TX) April 1922 Brown, John M. (47-barber) 59 May 1916 Brown, Juliett Nov 1916 Brown, Laura J. 31 April 1942 Brown, Lelie Otto April 1922 Brown, Martha 172 May 1912 Brown, Martha E. (64) Mar 1917 Brown, Mary (wife of F. J.) 25 June 1920 Brown, Miss Bernice 28 May 1919 Brown, Morris (native of Russia) Mar 1917 Brown, Peter 7 April 1922 Brown, Samuel (75-wife Ella) 58 Aug 1911 Brown, Stella Oct 1965 Brown, Thelma Mar 1917 Brown, William 7 Don't have any GREEVERs. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reba" <reeebie@midwest.net> To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 5:41 PM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Ralph L. BROWN d. 19 November 1942 - Kansas City, MO > Do u by any chance have a Dayton? Brown in your database? He was married to > Edith in the 1900 census for Kansas City. They had been married 2 years. He > lists a "daughter" Gladys who is really Gladys Greever b in 1888 in Mo. It > would really help my research if I was sure of his first name. > Thanks > Reba
Do u by any chance have a Dayton? Brown in your database? He was married to Edith in the 1900 census for Kansas City. They had been married 2 years. He lists a "daughter" Gladys who is really Gladys Greever b in 1888 in Mo. It would really help my research if I was sure of his first name. Thanks Reba ----- Original Message ----- From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> To: <KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 12:22 AM Subject: [KansasCity] Ralph L. BROWN d. 19 November 1942 - Kansas City, MO > Death of: Ralph L. BROWN > Date: Thursday, November 19, 1942 > Place: at home > > Residence: 5106 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, MO > Occupation: salesman for Shepard Brokerage Company > > Survivors: > Wife: Jessie BELLEMERE BROWN of the home > Sister: Mrs. Isabelle Taylor of Los Angeles, CA > Brother: William BROWN of Fresno, CA > > Services: > Funeral: 3:30 p.m., November 21, Stine & McClure Chapel, 3235 Gillham Plaza > Burial: Mt. Washington Cemetery > > Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Thursday, November 19, 1942 > Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, November 20, 1942 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Terry & Kathy Fisher > To: John O'Brien > Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:55 AM > Subject: Re: obits > > > Ralph Brown--d. 19 November 1942 > Kathy > > > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com > List Administrator > Maureen Patt, ListMom > knitandspin@earthlink.net > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
John, Do you know where a person can obtain a copy of divorce from this time frame. Patricia
ANDERSON, BECK, BERRY, BRADLEY, CONE, CRAIN, FIELD, HENRY, JONES, LUCAS, LYNN, POPPERT, RILEY, SLOVER, TAYLOR, TOOLEY, VINSON, WHITE "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Wednesday, October 19, 1892 A DAY OF DIVORCES. Many Tales of Woe Told in Court This Forenoon. When Judge SLOVER opened court this morning, his court room was well filled with women, and the feminine dress and millinery were the most conspicuous objects in the hall. Some of them bore infants in their arms. Some of them had dire tales of desertion to tell, others of drunkenness and violent tempers on the part of their spouses. The roomful of women probably contained the whole category of grounds for divorce. There were no less than twenty divorce cases on today's docket, some of which were continued to a later day in the term. Judge SLOVER pressed the button, the wheels went round and decree after decree fell from the hopper. Edward S. CONE was divorced from Ida CONE, whom, in his petition, filed last August, he charged with infidelity. Desertion and abuse were the grounds upon which Emma TAYLOR was given legal separation from James W. TAYLOR. Christina JONES had her bonds of matrimony with Albert JONES severed on the ground of desertion. Charles E. LYNN was the recipient of a decree of separation from Florence LYNN. In his petition, filed last August, he alleged that in May, 1887, while he was away on business, his wife sold out their $700 worth of furniture for $100 and eloped to New Orleans with a man named Harry BERRY. LYNN was given the custody of two infant children. Judge SLOVER listened to Frank H. ANDERSON's tale of desertion and gave her a decree from James M. ANDERSON. {note: names were Frank and James} E. L. LUCAS was given a decree from Flora B. LUCAS on the grounds of desertion. Anna BECK was given a decree from Chris BECK, whom she married in April last and lived with him until the 3d of August. Her matrimonial experience was brief but stormy. Cornelia F. TOOLEY was granted a decree from John C. TOOLEY, whom she charged with being a drunkard and general ne'er-do-well. She also charged him with infidelity. In Judge FIELD's division the suit for divorce of Emma BRADLEY against Charles BRADLEY was dismissed this morning by the plaintiff. Thad. S. RILEY was given a decree from Teresa RILEY, whom he charged with desertion. Lulu CRAIN was given a decree of separation from Bruce CRAIN. In her petition filed last July she charged her husband with abusing her and of neglecting her for the society of other women. Lena A. POPPERT was granted legal separation from George POPPERT, who sued her for divorce last September, charging infidelity. In Mrs. POPPERT's cross bill she denied this and made counter charges. POPPERT did not contest the suit and on his wife's cross bill being sustained by the proof, Judge SLOVER granted her a decree. Her maiden name, Lena WHITE, was restored to her. It appears that the VINSON divorce suit, which occupied two days in Judge HENRY's court last week and in which the parties were sent away without a decree, is not yet ended. VINSON, whose cross bill was dismissed, this morning made a motion for a new trial before Judge HENRY. It is not probable that a rehearing will be granted. ================================================= (I have no connection with these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
Death of: Ralph L. BROWN Date: Thursday, November 19, 1942 Place: at home Residence: 5106 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, MO Occupation: salesman for Shepard Brokerage Company Survivors: Wife: Jessie BELLEMERE BROWN of the home Sister: Mrs. Isabelle Taylor of Los Angeles, CA Brother: William BROWN of Fresno, CA Services: Funeral: 3:30 p.m., November 21, Stine & McClure Chapel, 3235 Gillham Plaza Burial: Mt. Washington Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Thursday, November 19, 1942 Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, November 20, 1942 ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry & Kathy Fisher To: John O'Brien Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:55 AM Subject: Re: obits Ralph Brown--d. 19 November 1942 Kathy
BELLEMERE, BRUMLEY, CLARK Death of: John Stewart CLARK Date: Saturday, 6 August 1938 Place: at home Age: 81 Residence: 3319 Wabash Ave., Kansas City, MO Occupation: retired dry goods store manager Wife: Ida B. BELLEMERE CLARK (deceased) Married: 1881 Survivors: Son: Dr. Harold B. CLARK of the home Daughter: Mrs. G. C. BRUMLEY of the home Services: Funeral: 2 o'clock, August 9, 1938, Blackman Chapel Burial: Union Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, August 8, 1938 ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry & Kathy Fisher To: John O'Brien Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:55 AM Subject: Re: obits John S. Clark--d. 6 August 1938 Kathy
BRUMLEY, CLARK Death of: Ida V. CLARK Date: Friday, April 10, 1936 Place: at home Age: 79 Residence: 2115 Linwood Blvd., Kansas City, MO Survivors: Husband: John S. CLARK of the home Son: Dr. Harold B. CLARK of the home Daughter: Mrs. Glen BRUMLEY of the home Services: Funeral: 2 p.m., April 13, Freeman Chapel, 42nd St. & Baltimore Ave. Burial: Union Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Sunday, April 12, 1936 ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry & Kathy Fisher To: John O'Brien Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:55 AM Subject: Re: obits Ida Clark--d. 11 April 1936 Kathy John O'Brien wrote: Kathy, you're welcome. If there are any more obits you would like, don't hesitate to ask. If youhave a death date, I can look up an obit for you that may not be on my lists. And, if you want a copy, just send me your mailing address. (No gimmicks, I'm just trying to helppeople who can't do research in the Kansas City area.) JohnKansas City, Mo ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry & Kathy Fisher To: John O'Brien Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 6:53 AM Subject: Re: Kansas City area deaths--May 1921 Good Morning John, Many thanks for the obituaries. One was for my great grandmother, and the other was for my grandmother. I really appreciate your endeavor. I was planning on asking for the latter at another time, so as not to overwhelm you with requests. Both obituaries gave me the information that I was seeking. Again, thank you. Kathy John O'Brien wrote: Kathy, I just sent you two obits. If you want a copylet me know and send me your mailing address. JohnKansas City, MO ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry & Kathy Fisher To: johnobrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 4:16 PM Subject: Kansas City area deaths--May 1921 Good afternoon John, What a nice offer. I would like to request an obituary for my great-grandmother, Amanda Bellemere, that you had listed on the Rootsweb.com website. Thank you so very much. Kathy Fisher tkfisher@mindspring.com Atlanta, GA
GORDON, MOORE, RHODES, SMITH, STUDYVIN Death of: Bertha A. STUDYVIN SMITH Date: Thursday, April 23, 1981 Place: nursing home; 17451 E. Medical Center Parkway, Independence Age: 87 Born: Beattie, Kansas Residence: 7607 Jefferson Survivors: Son: Richard A. SMITH of Lee's Summit, MO Son: Whitney A. SMITH of Kansas City, MO Daughter: Mrs. Dorothy M. GORDON of Bonner Springs, KS Sister: Mrs. Blanche E. RHODES of Kansas City, MO Sister: Mrs. Mary E. MOORE of Kansas City, MO Grandchildren: 12 Great-grandchildren: 13 Affiliation: member of the Central Bible Church Services: Visitation: 7 to 8:30 p.m., April 24, Park Lawn Chapel Funeral: 1 p.m., April 25, Park Lawn Chapel Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, April 24, 1981 ----- Original Message ----- From: Emily To: John O'Brien Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:43 PM Subject: Obits Bertha A. Studyvin Smith (wife of Roy Smith) d. 23 Arp 1981, Independence, MO
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HANCOCK, KILLIAN, MALONE, McPHERSON, MOORE, RHODES, SMITH, STUDYVIN Death of: Annie STUDYVIN Date: Sunday, October 1, 1944 Place: General Hospital, Kansas City, MO Cause: fell and broke hip several weeks ago Age: 81 Residence: 3813 Bales Avenue, Kansas City, MO Survivors: Daughter: Mrs. Bertha SMITH, Hickman Mills Daughter: Mrs. Blanche RHODES, 4112 Park Ave., Kansas City, MO Daughter: Mrs. Alma P. MALONE, 3820 Bales Ave., Kansas City, MO Daughter: Mrs. Mary MOORE, 3037 Jackson Ave., Kansas City, MO Son: Thomas R. STUDYVIN, 1430 Prospect Ave., Kansas City, MO Sister: Mrs. Sadie McPHERSON of Oak Creek, CO Sister: Mrs. Martha KILLIAN of Seymour, MO Sister: Mrs. Rulda HANCOCK of Ava, MO Services: Funeral: 2:30 p.m., October 3, Eylar Chapel, 1800 Linwood Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, October 2, 1944 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.) ================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: Emily To: John O'Brien Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:43 PM Subject: Obits Anna Hunt Studyvin (wife of George H) d. 1 Oct 1944 Kansas City, MO
MALONE, MOORE, RHODES, SMITH, STUDYVIN Death of: George H. STUDYVIN Date: Friday, April 10, 1931 Place: at his home Age: 68 Residence: 3813 Bales Avenue, Kansas City, MO Survivors: Wife: Anna STUDYVIN of the home Daughter: Mrs. Roy SMITH, 7105 Montgall Ave., Kansas City, MO Daughter: Mrs. Robert Rhodes, 4112 Park Ave., Kansas City, MO Daughter: Mrs. W. A. MALONE, 3820 Bales Ave., Kansas City, MO Daughter: Mrs. William H. MOORE, 2640 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, MO Son: Thomas STUDYVIN, 3913 Indiana Ave., Kansas City, MO Son: Sherman L. STUDYVIN of the home Services: Funeral: 2 o'clock, April 11, Freeman Chapel, Forty-Second St. & Baltimore Ave. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, April 11, 1931 ----- Original Message ----- From: Emily To: John O'Brien Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 11:43 PM Subject: Obits George Apr. Studyvin, d. 10 Apr 1931 Kansas City, MO
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, June 1, 1917 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Dr. John N. EISENBISE, 50 years old, of Quinter, Kas., died yesterday at Bethany Hospital on the Kansas side following an operation. Doctor EISENBISE was taken ill while in the city having an X-ray examination made of his small son at Bethany Hospital. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: <DWallisnAZ@aol.com> To: <johnobrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 8:16 PM Subject: obituary / notice > Hi saw your posting of Feb. 2003 and would like very much to see a copy for > Dr. John N. Eisenbise June 1917 > > > thank you, > > David Wallis
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Tuesday, November 22, 1904 SHE MARRED HIS FEATURES. Mrs. Emma FIELDS was sued yesterday in the circuit court for divorce by C. S. FIELDS, a driver, living at 525 East Fifth street. The FIELDS were married in Carthage, Mo., in 1897. Last August, the husband alleges, his wife threw the dinner dishes at him and that his face was injured. Since then, he says, she has refused to live with him. ================================================= (I have no connection with these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, February 7, 1916 Mrs. Margaret PERKINS, widow of Thomas PERKINS, a pioneer settler of Wyandotte County, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louise WORTHINGTON, at Turner, Kas. Mrs. PERKINS was born in Louisville, Ky., in 1836, and moved to Wyandotte in 1866. She is survived by four sons, H. N. PERKINS, Edwardsville, Kas., William PERKINS and Stephen PERKINS, Pleasanton, Kas., and Edward PERKINS of the Kansas side, and three daughters, Mrs. Henry TRETZ of the Kansas side, Mrs. Sophia POWELL of Lenexa, Kas., and Mrs. WORTHINGTON. The funeral will be at the Turner Methodist Episcopal Church at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ----- Original Message ----- From: DT0611@aol.com To: johnobrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 9:21 AM Subject: Obit Look up John, When you have time could you do two obit lookups for me, my paternal great grandparents. Thomas R. Perkins, born 1830, died in Kansas City Kansas November 22, 1904, and his wife Margaret Ann Miller Perkins, born 1837, died in KCK February 4, 1916. Thanks, Dennis Perkins