"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, April 18, 1917 A PIONEER TEACHER IS DEAD. The end came yesterday afternoon to one of the oldest school teachers in Kansas City in point of service and last of a family that came here in 1850 when Miss Sallie R. THRELKELD died suddenly at 720 Highland, where she had been making her home the last year. Miss THRELKELD was born in Glasgow, Mo., February 21, 1839. With her brother, E. R. THRELKELD, pioneer grocer of Kansas City, and her mother, she came to Kansas City in 1850. She taught a private school from 1860 until the old Lathrop School was opened at Eighth and May streets, when she became one of the first teachers employed by the city. She taught for nine years at the old Lathrop and nine years at the Humboldt School. For twelve years prior to 1902 she was principal of the Emerson School and its first principal. In 1900 she fell on the sidewalk at Eleventh and Locust streets and broke her hip, while on her way to a teachers' institute in the old Central High School Building. She taught school the following two years on crutches. Throughout her teaching career in Kansas City she had taught more than two thousand children. Since 1902 Miss THRELKELD had spent most of her time traveling and visiting relatives in Los Angeles, Cal. Five nieces and a nephew survive. They are: Miss Julia K. THRELKELD, Westgate Hotel Mrs. Turner A. GILL of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. H. C. APPLETON of New York City Mrs. W. T. DILLON of New York City Mrs. Katherine ROZIER, 3803 Broadway James B. THRELKELD of Los Angeles, Cal. The funeral will be at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Stine & McClure's Chapel. The funeral service was set this hour, that the teachers may attend the funeral. Burial will be in the family lot in Union Cemetery. The pall bearers will be men school teachers. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, May 11, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Thomas MARNELL, a stone contractor, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 1416 Michigan Avenue. He was 55 years old and had lived in Kansas City thirty years. Mr. MARNELL was born in Ireland and came to this city in 1882. He installed the stone work of many buildings in the city, among them Loretto Academy, St. Joseph's Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital, and at the time of his death was engaged on the erection of Rockhurst College. His widow, Mrs. Rose MARNELL; four children, Catherine, James, Margaret and Thomas MARNELL, one brother and one sister, survive. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, May 18, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Matthew MATSON, a painter, died yesterday morning at his home, 2107 Madison Avenue. He was 70 years old. He was born in Sweden and had lived in Kansas City thirty-five years. He is survived by his widow and eight children. The children are: Mrs. Ivah ROBERTS, Mrs. Eola ROYSTON, Hazel, Rachel, Thomas, George and Ruth MATSON, all of this city, and Charles MATSON of Leavenworth. Funeral services will be at the home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Burial will be in Mount Washington Cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, January 6, 1921 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Anna Harper DELAHAY, 73 years old, the widow of Samuel DELAHAY, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. R. FLECK, 929 Quindaro boulevard, Kansas City, Kas. Mrs. DELAHAY has lived in Wyandotte County for the last 50 years. Besides Mrs. FLECK she is survived by another daughter, Miss Carrie DELAHAY, of the same address. Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home. Burial will be in Highland Park cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, January 8, 1921 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. John PURAL, 66 years old, died yesterday at his home, Bethel, Kas. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine PURAL; four sons, Frank PURAL, 1043 Sandusky avenue, Kansas City, Kas.; Anthony PURAL, Watson, Minn.; John PURAL and Mike PURAL, both of the home address, and three daughters, Mrs. George MELOTT, Mrs. Cleveland GRESS and Miss Maud PURAL, all of Bethel. Funeral services will be at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning in St. Joseph's Polish church; burial in St. John's cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, January 10, 1921 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Frank N. TSCHUDI, 55 years old, died yesterday morning at his home, 3508 Broadway. Mr. TSCHUDI was born in St. Louis and came to Kansas City thirty-five years ago from Baltimore. At one time he was agency manager for the American Central Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis. His father was a captain on a Mississippi River packet plying between St. Louis and cities farther south. Mr. TSCHUDI is survived by two sons, Frank N. TSCHUDI, Denver, and James O. TSCHUDI, Texas, and three daughters, Miss Marion TSCHUDI, who is attending St. Mary's academy at Leavenworth, Kas.; Mrs. Henry J. GABLE, 608 Armour boulevard, and Mrs. Willard DONALDSON, 3506 Robert Gillham road. Funeral services will be at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Stein & McClure's chapel. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary's cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 13, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. William O. DUSTON, a retired merchant, died yesterday morning at his home, 3027 East Thirty-second Street. He was 58 years old and had lived in Kansas City a year. His former home was in Ardmore, Ok. His widow and three daughters survive. The daughters are: Mrs. Edward RINGER of Chickasha, Ok., and Mrs. D. A. FIELDER and Miss Sallyjo DUSTON of this city. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Friday, April 14, 1899 W. H. TREWITT, who calls himself the "Divine Healer," has opened rooms at 206 East Fifth street where he offers all who are suffering from any disease of flesh or soul free treatment. He also proposes to start a new church which will be known as the Church of God. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, May 11, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Emma GODDARD, 70 years old, died Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. F. DOUGLAS, 2524 Prospect Avenue. She had lived in Kansas City eight years, coming here from Garnett, Kas. Besides Mrs. DOUGLAS, she is survived by her husband, Henry GODDARD, and another daughter, Mrs. Charles BOLON of Mount Union, Ia. Funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. DOUGLAS at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Burial will be in Ormond, Ill. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Friday, April 14, 1899 M. PHILLIPI, head car inspector for the Rock Island Railway company, was caught between two moving trains at the Rock Island freight depot in Armourdale yesterday afternoon and seriously injured. His body was badly crushed and his right hip dislocated. He was removed to his home on Pennsylvania avenue in Armourdale. Dr. DOYLE attended him. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ====================================================== neirbo8
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 13, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Dr. John J. RICE of Kearney, Mo., died at St. Joseph's Hospital at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was 61 years old. Doctor RICE had practiced medicine in Clay County for thirty years. He is survived by his widow and four children. Funeral services will be held at Kearney Tuesday morning. Burial will be in Kearney. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, May 13, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Johanna MORRISON, wife of Col. John MORRISON of Liberty, Mo., died suddenly of heart disease in Liberty at 6 o'clock last night. Mrs. MORRISON had lived in Liberty fifty years. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Thomas MORRISON of Liberty, and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas FRAHER of Liberty, Mrs. Agnes STEWART of Lockwood, Mo., and Miss Hanna MORRISON, and one sister, Mrs. Daniel O'FLAGHERTY, 1016 Olive Street. Michael J. MORRISON, a brother of Colonel MORRISON, lives at 1110 Agnes Avenue. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, May 21, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Capt. J. B. NIPP, who died at his home, 4017 Wyoming Street Saturday morning, was formerly sheriff, register of deeds and treasurer of Cowley County, Kansas. He was born in Kentucky, captain of a steamer on the Ohio River and during the Civil War commanded a company in the Second Kentucky Cavalry. He came to Kansas City in 1868 and went to Leavenworth and to Arkansas City, Kas., operating the Gladstone Hotel in the latter place. A widow and the following children survive: Mrs. C. A. TREADWELL, Oklahoma; Mrs. I K. BERRY, Hampico, Mexico; R. A. NIPP, Sweetwater, Tex.; J. B. NIPP of Albuquerque, N.M.; Thomas H., WYATT G., and John C., the last named an attorney of Kansas City. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ====================================================== neirbo8
In a message dated 10/20/2008 5:24:48 P.M. Central Daylight Time, Kcoaklay5@aol.com writes: John, "Mallon" was my maiden name. Do you have any other information on Frank Mallon? Thanks, Kay In a message dated 10/20/2008 5:21:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time, JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com writes: "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, March 30, 1904 DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Frank B. MALLON, a clerk in the office of the city engineer, died at his home, 2612 East Tenth street, yesterday morning. He was 32 years old. The funeral, which will be held this morning at 9 o'clock, will be from St. Aloysius' church, and the body is to be placed in the vault in Elmwood cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ====================================================== ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002)
John, "Mallon" was my maiden name. Do you have any other information on Frank Mallon? Thanks, Kay In a message dated 10/20/2008 5:21:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time, JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com writes: "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, March 30, 1904 DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Frank B. MALLON, a clerk in the office of the city engineer, died at his home, 2612 East Tenth street, yesterday morning. He was 32 years old. The funeral, which will be held this morning at 9 o'clock, will be from St. Aloysius' church, and the body is to be placed in the vault in Elmwood cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ====================================================== ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002)
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, June 30, 1922 DEATHS IN GREATER KANSAS CITY. Leopold ROEMERMAN, 68 years old, Bethel, Kas., died yesterday morning at Bethany hospital. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary ROEMERMAN; two sons, Emil ROEMERMAN and John ROEMERMAN; and two daughters, Mrs. Edith MUNSON, 4924 Euclid avenue, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Martha HANN, 4217 Main street, Kansas City, Mo. Burial will be in Bethel. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, May 3, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. George W. THORNTON, 53 years old, a blacksmith, died yesterday at the home of his son, Claude, 1504 North Twenty-seventh Street, Kansas City, Kas. Burial will be in Warrensburg, Mo. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, May 3, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Annie L. BARR, wife of Amos BARR, a grading contractor, died at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at her home, 4309 Michigan Avenue. She was 35 years old, and had lived in Kansas City fifteen years. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Oswald BARR. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, May 3, 1912 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Letitia CRICK, 80 years old, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. HATTEY, 1409 West Short Street, Independence, where she had lived seventeen years. She was the mother of William, James, John and Thomas CRICK, and of Mrs. T. C. HATTEY, all of Independence; Mrs. Henry STAHLLEY of Plano, Ill., and of D. H. CRICK of Harrisonville, Mo. Funeral services will be held at the Stone Church in Independence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the burial will be in Mound Grove Cemetery. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================
Kay, all I have is what I posted. Sorry. John ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kcoaklay5@aol.com> To: <kansascity@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [KANSASCITY] Frank B. MALLON d. 29 March 1904 - Kansas City, MO > > > > In a message dated 10/20/2008 5:24:48 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > Kcoaklay5@aol.com writes: > > John, > > > "Mallon" was my maiden name. Do you have any other information on > Frank > Mallon? > > Thanks, Kay > > > In a message dated 10/20/2008 5:21:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com writes: > > "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, March 30, 1904 > > DEATHS AND FUNERALS. > > Frank B. MALLON, a clerk in the office of the city engineer, died > at his home, 2612 East Tenth street, yesterday morning. He was > 32 years old. The funeral, which will be held this morning at 9 > o'clock, > will be from St. Aloysius' church, and the body is to be placed in the > vault in Elmwood cemetery. > > > ====================================================== > (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate > knowing if you found this posting helpful.) > johnobrien@kc.rr.com > ====================================================== > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > > **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your > destination. > > Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out > (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > > **************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your > destination. > Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out > (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KANSASCITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message