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    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Mrs. Margaret Clark RAMSEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oswatomie Graphic Miami County Thursday August 16, 1923 Mrs. Margaret Clark RAMSEY, 84, widow of the late Col. Ramsey, died at her home in Eldorado recently, following an illness of six weeks. The body was taken to Kansas City.

    12/22/2009 01:52:50
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth: PINNEO
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Osawatomie Graphic Miami County Thursday July 5, 1923 Bertha May is the name of the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. N.E. PINNEO, June 22.

    12/22/2009 01:46:48
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage Licenses: June 28, 1923
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oswatomie Graphic Miami County Thursday June 28, 1923 Marriage licenses issued by the Office of the Probate Judge: June 25, 1923, Monday: Elmer M. HEAD, Osawatomie, and Cecil I. BLIESNER, Osawatomie. Edw. Ray CASSIDA, Osawatomie, and Veril Stella McDOWELL, Osawatomie. (Note: Typed as printed in newspaper.)

    12/20/2009 12:33:55
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth; LANSING
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oswatomie Graphic Miami County Thursday May 24, 1923 Born to Mr. and Mrs. George LANSING, Monday, May 21st, a baby daughter.

    12/20/2009 12:28:13
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth: MAPLE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Osawatomie Graphic Miami County Thursday May 24, 1923 Mr. and Mrs. MAPLE announce the birth of a baby son, Saturday, May 19th.

    12/20/2009 12:27:23
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage Licenses; May 17, 1923
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oswatomie Graphic Miami County Thursday May 17, 1923 Marriage Licenses Issued by the Office of the Probate Judge. Roscoe L. EVINGER, Oswatomie, and Dana POTTS, Paola. Culline REED, Oswatomie, and Frances WILLIAMS, Osawatomie. May 7, 1923: Robt. Milo BEDELL, Oswatomie, and Daisy Belle CHAMBERS, Oswatomie. Fred N. BAIR, Fontana, and Zelma M. BROWN, Osawatomie. Emmett Brown WILSON, Osawatomie, and Edith Eva BROWN, Osawatomie. Ralph A. JENKINS, Rantoul, and June E. ATKINSON, Oswatomie.

    12/20/2009 12:26:14
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Married: McCOY--WEBB
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday September 30, 1876 Married.--September 27, 1876, at the home of the bride, by Rev. L.D. Price, Mr. J.H. McCOY of Valley Falls, and Miss Mary E. WEBB, of Jefferson, eldest daughter of Hiram Webb, Esq. The printers were handsomely remembered on this occassion and the wedded pair have the most hearty wishes of all for the future happiness and prosperity. Heaven bless them. We trust our readers will not, in consequence of this pleasant event, lose the privilege of reading the sprightly gems from the facile pen of the fair bride.

    12/20/2009 12:22:09
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: ROBINSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday September 30, 1876 ROBINSON, the man shot near Nortonville last Sunday morning, died subsequently, and TERRY, who shot him, had an examination and was discharged on the ground of justifiable self-defense.

    12/20/2009 12:18:52
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Mrs. BOYLES
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Oskaloosa Independent Jefferson County Saturday September 23, 1876 Mrs. BOYLES, mother of John BOYLES, died on last Wednesday. She was very old--has been a resident of Kansas for many years.(Winchester, September 20, 1876)

    12/20/2009 12:15:48
    1. Re: [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Deaths and Funerals: August 2, 1919
    2. Jim Laird
    3. That is also a first for me. Only thing that comes to mind is a boarding house of some sort? I may contact the genealogy society in Topeka to see if they know. Regarding Ottawa, you will need to give me some specifics as to dates and of course surnames of interest and I can see what I can do to work it all in Jim . ----- Original Message ----- From: <SUSZH@aol.com> To: <ks-old-newspapers@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Deaths and Funerals: August 2, 1919 > > In a message dated 12/20/2009 3:53:35 P.M. Central Standard Time, > jlaird@bellsouth.net writes: > > The funeral of Mrs. Sarah DONNELLY, age 27, who died Wednesday, will be > held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Brown's chapel. The services > will be > in charge of Household Rule No. 166. All other Households are invited. > Burial in Mt. Auburn cemetery. > > > > > > I have never heard of this. Can you explain what that rule was? > Thank you and if you get around to the Ottawa, KS papers, I would > appreciate that! > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    12/20/2009 11:52:41
    1. Re: [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Deaths and Funerals: August 2, 1919
    2. In a message dated 12/20/2009 3:53:35 P.M. Central Standard Time, jlaird@bellsouth.net writes: The funeral of Mrs. Sarah DONNELLY, age 27, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Brown's chapel. The services will be in charge of Household Rule No. 166. All other Households are invited. Burial in Mt. Auburn cemetery. I have never heard of this. Can you explain what that rule was? Thank you and if you get around to the Ottawa, KS papers, I would appreciate that!

    12/20/2009 11:24:26
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth; SEDORE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday March 11, 1915 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. SEDORE at Clay Center, on Sunday, March 7, a boy who has been named Robert Newton Sedore.

    12/20/2009 10:21:42
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: Ralph MISNER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday March 11, 1915 Ralph H. MISNER died at his home in Mingo, Kansas on Wednesday March 3, 1915. He was born on November 6, 1890. He has been a sufferr for the past three years but was not considered dangerously ill until a short time ago. He was taken to a hospital at Kansas City and remained there for three months, receiving the best of medical treatment but to no avail. His spirit passed to the great beyond on the above mentioned day. He died trusting in his God. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Misner of Mingo and had spent the greater portion of his life in this county where he was well liked by all his acquaintances. The funeral services wer held at the home in Mingo and the remains were laid to rest in the Mingo cemetery. Owing to the fact that the trains were unable to run, the minister was unable to get there and C.F. Howard conducted the services. The sorrowing relatives and friends have the sympathy of every one in their sad bereavement.

    12/20/2009 10:20:38
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: SHELBY--McELHANEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday March 4, 1915 Married at the Probate Judges office in this city February 25 at 1:30, Mr. Geo. M. SHELBY of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Miss Retta McELHANEY of Princeton, Missouri.

    12/20/2009 10:13:30
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Death: M.J. SHIRLEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday August 2, 1919 M.J. Shirley Dies. Retired Farmer Fell Unconscious on Sidewalk in Topeka. Falling unconscious to the walk, never regaining consciousness, Moses J. SHIRELY, age 70, a retired farmer died Friday afternoon while leaving Mrs. Isabel White's store, 117 North Quincy street. The pulmotor rushed to the scene was of no avail in reviving him. He was identified by a bank book in his pocket. An autopsy is being made by Dr. O.F. Marcotte, coroner. The result will determine whether or not an inquest will be held. Shirley settled on a farm near Grantville in 1872. Twenty years ago he moved to Topeka and has made his home at 1357 Garfield street. In addition to the farm at Grantville, he also owns 500 acres at Council Grove. He is survived by his brother, William Shirley; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Shirley, and two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Anna GIVENS and Miss Belle Shirley of Topeka. Burial will be in Grantville cemetery.

    12/20/2009 09:59:28
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Deaths and Funerals: August 2, 1919
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily State Journal Saturday August 2, 1919 Deaths and Funerals. The funeral of Mrs. Julia HOWARD, age 45, who died Thursday afternoon at her home, 1519 Mulvane street, was held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence. Burial in Rossville cemetery. The funeral of Theadore BIRTELL, age 14, who died Friday at the home of his parents, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the residence. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. BROOKS, age 71, who died Thursday in a local hospital, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Rossville Methodist church. Burial in Rossville. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah DONNELLY, age 27, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Brown's chapel. The services will be in charge of Household Rule No. 166. All other Households are invited. Burial in Mt. Auburn cemetery.

    12/20/2009 09:44:50
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Deaths and Funerals; August 1, 1919
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily State Journal Friday

    12/20/2009 09:36:11
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Birth; SPAETH
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday March 4, 1915 A baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto SPAETH, southwest of Colby, Sunday morning, Feb. 28.

    12/19/2009 12:08:32
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Marriage: CHANCE--McCALL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday March 4, 1915 A marriage ceremony was performed at the court house by Probate Judge STEEL last Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock which joined the lives of Mr. Ray CHANCE of the Winona country and Miss Mable McCALL of Edson, Kansas.

    12/19/2009 12:07:28
    1. [KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS] Deaths: Lawrence and Claude JEFFRIES; children
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Colby Free Press Thomas County Thursday January 14, 1915 Die with Diphtheria. It is with extreme sadness this week that we report the deaths of Lawrence and Claude JEFFRIES, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffries, Jr., of the north part of the county. For the past week or so the little fellows have been struggling with a severe attack of diphtheria, but it was hoped that they might recover, and indeed, very favorable hopes of their recovery were entertained by the many friends and neighbors, but it seemed that they could not withstand the ravages of the terrible disease. on Monday of this week the spirit of one of the boys took its flight and the next night, the other one passed away. One of the boys was seven years old and the other little fellow was about three. Everything that was possible was done to save the lives of these children but to no avail. The little bodies were laid to rest in Beulah cemetery on Tuesday of this week by the neighbors and friends of the family. The bereaved relatives have the sincere sympathy of everyone in their extreme grief. One of the other children has the disease now, but we understand that he is progressing nicely and we trust and hope that this child may be spared.

    12/19/2009 12:00:07