ADAMS, ASHLEY, JENKINS "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, April 3, 1922 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY. Charles A. ADAMS, 51 years old, died Saturday night at his home, 4424 East Tenth street. Mr. ADAMS lived in Kansas City thirty years and was employed by the Standard Briquette Fuel Company as a stationary engineer. He was a member of the Court of Honor. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. May Elizabeth ADAMS; a son, Charles B. ADAMS of the home address, and two daughters, Mrs. Raymond ASHLEY, 1124 Myrtle avenue, and Mrs. Harry JENKINS, 501 Topping avenue. Funeral services will be at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Newcomers' chapel. Burial will be in Mount Washington cemetery. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimmyann" <> To: <johnobrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:19 PM Subject: Kansas City area deaths - April 1922 > John, > > Adams, Charles 42 > > > Kimmyann
Thanks, John, for all your hard work! Dorothy
SHELTON, STEADMAN "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, April 6, 1922 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Jirah STEADMAN, 7X years old, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. SHELTON, 4615 East Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. STEADMAN was born in Oswego County, New York, and lived in Kansas City forty- five years. She was a member of the Farragut-Thomas Relief Corps No. 11 of the G.A.R. Besides Mrs. SHELTON, she is survived by two sons, Richard STEADMAN, 2452 Lawn avenue, and Oren STEADMAN, Detroit. (Note: age blurred, but looks like 78 years.) (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "John B. Lisle" <> To: <johnobrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 3:33 PM Subject: Re: Jirah Steadman > John, > > Yes, I would be interested in seeing what you have on Mrs. Jirah > Steadman. > > John Lisle
ADAMS, BERRY, MAXWELL, WALLACE "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, April 25, 1922 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Mary Jane WALKER, 88 years old, died last night at her home, 2459 Walrond avenue. Funeral services will be at 3 o'clock today at the home. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)
CORSON, PREVOLT, ROBERTS "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, April 13, 1922 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Mary A. CORSON, 86 years old, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Scott ROBERTS, 2218 Charlotte street. Besides Mrs. ROBERTS, she leaves three sons, Sam CORSON of St. Louis, George CORSON of Jefferson City, and Henry CORSON of Pueblo, Col.; a sister, Mrs. Ida PREVOLT of Pueblo. Burial will be at Syracuse, Mo. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <> To: <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 4:11 PM Subject: Kansas City area deaths - April 1922 > Would like this one.... > Thanks > Judy > > Corson, Mary A. 95
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, May 17, 1917 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Wade BARNES, 28 years old, a meat cutter, died yesterday morning at Bethany Hospital. He is survived by his father, Frank BARNES, and two sisters, Miss Ada BARNES and Miss Grace BARNES, 250 South Tenth Street, Kansas side. The body will be taken to Perry, Kas., tomorrow morning for burial. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <> To: <johnobrien@kc.rr.com> Cc: <> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 6:04 PM Subject: KCMO Deaths from Ancestry message board > > DEATHS - > May, 1917 Wade Barnes,
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, May 27, 1916 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Miss Marie McFADDEN, 22 years old, daughter of Mrs. Catherine McFADDEN, died at her home, 525 Washington Boulevard, Kansas side, last night. Besides her mother, she is survived by a brother, John J. McFADDEN, and two sisters, Miss Anna and Miss Catherine McFADDEN. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "MSN" <> To: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [MOCLAY] Kansas City area deaths - May 1918 > Thanks John, yes, please post MARIE McFADDENs
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 29, 1922 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY. George W. STEWART, 63 years old, died yesterday at his home, 801 West Seventy-fifth street. For many years Mr. STEWART was proprietor of a mercantile store at Seventy-fifth street and Wornall road. He had been retired about fifteen years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Belle STEWART; two daughters, Mrs. A. J. HAAS and Mrs. C. B. BURGRIDGE, Minneapolis, Minn., and a son, Oliver P. STEWART, Knoxville, Tenn. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, May 22, 1917 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Mahalla BEAN, wife of William BEAN, died yesterday morning at her home, 547 Tullis Avenue. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Carl and Hector BEAN of the home. The funeral and burial will be in Bucklin, Mo., where the body was taken yesterday. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Cook's" <> To: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 10:01 AM Subject: RE: [MOJACKSO] Kansas City area deaths - May 1920 > Good Morning John, > I would be very interested in Mahalla Bean > Marie >
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, April 2, 1917 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Dr. H. L. HELLER, 43 year old, died at 12:15 o'clock this morning at the South Side Hospital. Death was due to pneumonia, which he contracted two weeks ago. Doctor HELLER was born in Chanute, Kas., and was graduated from a medical college here. He had been practicing in Kansas City about fifteen years. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Miss Margaret HELLER, 3718 Warwick Boulevard. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [MOCLAY] Kansas City area deaths Hello, I would love to have Heller, Dr. H. L.
ADAMS, BERRY, MAXWELL, WALLACE "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, May 14, 1921 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Lovina S. WALLACE, 75 years old, died at her home, 2210 North Fourth street, Kansas City, Kas., yesterday morning. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George H. MAXWELL, with whom she made her home. Mrs. George ADAMS, Doniphan, Neb., and Mrs. Frank BERRY, Stone Bluff, Ok., and a son, J R. WALLACE, Logan, Ia. Funeral services will be Monday at the residence. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery, Kansas City, Kas. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)
GOVE, McFADDEN "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 8, 1916 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Leander W. McFADDEN, 70 years old, died yesterday at his home, 436 North Oakley Avenue. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah A. McFADDEN; one daughter, Mrs. H. D. GOVE of College View, Neb., and four sons, Walter L. McFADDEN of Bennett, Neb., Joseph E. McFADDEN of Lincoln, Neb., and George F. and R. B. McFADDEN of Kansas City. The funeral will be at D. W. Newcomer's Sons' chapel at 7 o'clock tonight. Burial will be in Lincoln, Neb. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "MSN" <> To: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [MOCLAY] Kansas City area deaths - May 1916 > Thanks John, yes, please post LEANDER W McFADDENs obits/notice > also. Thanks again! >
ABERNATHY, BAKER, NEWKIRK "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, May 25, 1921 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Isaac NEWKIRK, 92 years old, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles A. BAKER, 1406 Ewing avenue. Mr. NEWKIRK was born in Bentleysville, Pa., July 7, 1828. Besides Mrs. BAKER, he is survived by another daughter, Mrs. L. F. ABERNATHY, Guymon, Ok., and a son, Roy I. NEWKIRK, 1106 Benton boulevard. Funeral services will be tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. BAKER. Burial will be in Union cemetery. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: johnobrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 8:24 AM Subject: KC obituaries Isaac Newkirk, May, 1921 Karen Shrock-Jones
BICE, DUNCAN "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, May 21, 1920 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. William M. BICE, 60 years old, 3003 Wayne avenue, died yesterday at the Research hospital. He came to Kansas City thirty years ago. His widow, one daughter, Mrs. L. V. DUNCAN, and two sons, Edward and William BICE, survive. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at New comer's chapel; burial in Mount Washington cemetery. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)
LEONARD, O'MALLEY, WELSH "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 22, 1922 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Margaret E. LEONARD, 50 years old, widow of Bartley LEONARD, died yesterday afternoon at the home, 4229 Campbell street. She had lived here forty years. Mrs. LEONARD was born in Louisville, Ky., and came to Kansas City with a sister when she was ten years old. She leaves two sons, Emmett LEONARD and John LEONARD; three daughters: Angela, Anna, and Florence LEONARD of the home address; her mother, Mrs. Kate WELSH and a sister, Mrs. Anna O'MALLEY of 2714 Jarboe street and two brothers, Patrick J. WELSH of Los Angeles, and Capt. John P. WELSH of Camp Lewis, Wash. Funeral services will be at St. James church, Thirty-ninth street and Harrison boulevard at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. Burial will be at St. Mary's cemetery. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)
To those who requested obits from my lists: I've received a lot of requests and will get them done as soon as I can. I respond to the requests in the order I received them but make an exception if the person is reasonably certain that the obit is a family member. John Kansas City, MO
BROWN, SHEFFIELD, TAYLOR "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, May 12, 1920 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. James TAYLOR, 57 years old, died Monday at his home, 3708 East Fifty-first street. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie TAYLOR, home address; three daughters, Mrs. T. C. SHEFFIELD, Independence, Mo., Mrs. J. E. BROWN, Tulsa, Ok., and Miss Charlotte TAYLOR, home address. Services will be at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Smith's chapel. Burial in Mount Washington cemetery. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, November 29, 1911 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Roy BICE, an employee of the Platt horse and mule barn, 1509 Genesee Street, died at the General Hospital at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was 31 years old and had been in the hospital one week. His relatives in Adrian, Mo,. have been notified. (I have no connection with this person but let me know if you found this posting helpful.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <> To: <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 8:54 PM Subject: Re: Bice > Thanks John, No luck on William, could I see Roy's? Nov 1911?
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ALLEN, ARBUTHENOT, BELL, CASTON, COVENTRY, CREAGER, DEHARDT, GRIFFEN, HONBECK, O'DAY, SCOFIELD, STEVENS, STILWELL, TRACY, WELCH, WHITE "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Monday, June 23, 1890 BIRTHS. The following births were reported during the forty-eight hours ending at noon to-day: ARBUTHENOT, G. W. and H.; boy; 3107 Thompson TRACY, L. and C.; boy; 2317 Michigan ALLEN, L. A. and M. L.; girl; 1442 Jefferson CREAGER, E. E. and M. A.; boy; 817 West Thirteenth COVENTRY, J. and A.; boy; 2419 Charlotte SCOFIELD, F. S. and F.; girl; 725 West Eleventh WELCH, P. and A.; girl; 820 Walnut HONBECK, T. and L.; girl; 820 Walnut BELL, W. J. and C.; boy; 2420 Woodland O'DAY, T. J. and A.; boy; 3207 Garner DEHARDT, P. and M.; boy; 517 Forest GRIFFEN, J. and K.; boy; 807 West Twenty-third CASTON, P. and K.; girl; 2941 Oak STEVENS, J. and L.; girl; 510 Londale STILWELL, C. and C.; girl; 571 Campbell WHITE, L. and A.; boy; 1125 Belvidere (I have no connection with any of these people but let me know if you found this posting helpful.)