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    1. [KSJACKSO] Obituary; Mrs. Harry WAMEGO
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 9, 1914 Obituary. Mrs. Harry WAMEGO was born February 2, 1897 and died July 1, 1914. She lived 17 years and 29 days. On the 28 of June 1912 she was united in marriage with Harry Wamego. Burial was made by the Peute eaters Thursday July 2. They held an all night's service Wednesday night. Steve Etesyan preached the funeral sermon at the grave. The pall bearers were: Henry McKINNEY, John LaCLAIR, Young SHOPWATUCK, Henry Clay BEAR, Kozee and John MATCHIE.

    01/03/2008 08:48:13
    1. [KSJACKSO] A Near Serious Accident: BOTTENBERG
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 9, 1914 A Near Serious Accident. The Cream Station recently received a new tester which Mr. BOTTENBERG was trying for the first time Tuesday afternoon. He had filled the bottles with the acid solution and cream and was turning them into the tester when something happened to the machine stopping it suddenly; knocking the lid off and breaking the bottles, showering acid all over the room. His wife and baby were there at the time and the top of the baby buggy being up only prevented the deadly acid from falling on the child. Mr. Bottenberg was sprinkled with the acid but by the application of hot water soon stopped the eating effect on his face and hands. His clothes were soon eaten full of holes.

    01/03/2008 08:44:51
    1. [KSJACKSO] Death; Joseph ROBINSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 9, 1914 Joseph Robinson. Joseph ROBINSON was born in Jackson county, Kan., December 25, 1869, and has resided in this county all his life. After a very long and lingering illness he departed this life July 2, 1914, at the age of 45 years. He leaves an aged father, two sisters, and four brothers to mourn his loss. The funeral services were conducted at the New Harmony church in charge of Rev. Woodburn, Friday, July 3, at 2:00 p.m. The remains were layed to rest in the Brick cemetery.

    01/03/2008 08:41:35
    1. [KSJACKSO] Death; Joe SHOBNEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 9, 1914 Joe SHOBNEY died Saturday. He has been fast failing in health, tuberculosis being the cause of his death. He is a son of John Shobney, a noted Indian, and a decendant of the old Chief Shobney, a chief during the early Indian wars to whom a few years ago a monument was erected in Illinois to his memory.

    01/03/2008 08:38:46
    1. [KSJACKSO] Death: Mrs. Harry WAMEGO
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 9, 1914 Mrs. Harry WAMEGO died last Tuesday at her home on the reservation. Burial was made in the cemetery on the reservation.

    01/03/2008 08:36:37
    1. [KSJACKSO] MILLER, BLANDIN,COX
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Thursday July 9, 1914 A gypsy caravan consisting of several wagons and a big drove of horses passed through here Tuesday. The women fortune tellers made visits to the house plying their trade. R.L. MILLER and J.V. BLANDIN went to Meriden Saturday to hear Chas. Curtis deliver the Fouth of July oration at that place. Ira COX, of Delia, was hurt in an automobile accident Saturday. He was driving a light car and ran into a large car, turning his car over three times before it stopped. A neighbor was with him at the time.

    01/03/2008 08:35:17
    1. [KSJACKSO] Ellen Fitzgerald Henley
    2. Virginia Flesher
    3. Ellen Fitzgerald is listed as niece age 33, b MO, in home of Thomas Fitzgerald in 1910 Sonoma Co CA.

    12/30/2007 11:37:33
    1. Re: [KSJACKSO] Marriage: FITZGERALD--HENLEY
    2. Virginia Flesher
    3. I think this is her, found in Ca death index. HENLEY ELLEN AGNES 07/05/1876 CHRISTOPHER FITZGERALD F MISSOURI SONOMA 08/19/1958 82 yrs She is listed in home of William and Catherine Fitzgerald in 1900, and she is born Jul 1876, and she is Nellie A there. Nora seems to be listed as Vera G then, but Nora in 1910. In 1880, William and Kate are in Westport, Jackson Co MO, with daughter, Ellen, age 4, born MO. She is Ellen, age 9, in 1885 KS state census, Jackson Co. I found Michael J, b CA and Ellen A, b MO, living in Sonoma Co CA in 1920, with daughters, Catherine and Dorothy and sister in law to Michael, Nora or Nona Fitzgerald, b KS. Ellen and Nora's father was born Ireland, and Michael's parents both born in Ireland. In 1880, I find the family of Patrick and Ellen Henley both born in Ireland, living in Sonoma Co CA, Michael is 9, born CA. By 1930, Ellen is widowed living in Sonoma Co CA with daughters Catherine and Dorothy. At 08:00 PM 12/30/2007 -0500, you wrote: >The Mayetta Herald >Jackson County >Thursday >June 25, 1914 > >On Wednesday, June 17, 1914, at eight o'clock, at the St. Vincent Catholic >church at Petaluma, Calif., marriage of Miss Nellie Agnes FITZGERALD, to >Mr. Michael HENELY, both of Petaluma, Calif., was solemnized by the Rev. >Father Leahy. >Mrs. Henley is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Wm. Fitzgerald and was raised >on a farm one-half mile west of Mayetta. She went to California twelve >years ago for her health and also to keep house for a bachelor uncle who >died a few years ago making her his heiress. Mr. Henley is in the lumber >milling business at Petaluma. They are on a two weeks' wedding at Los >Angeles, Calif., after which they willbe at home at Petaluma. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >KSJACKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.12/1202 - Release Date: >12/29/2007 1:27 PM

    12/30/2007 11:32:17
    1. [KSJACKSO] Birth: FLANDERS
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 2, 1914 Mr. and Mrs. Claude FLANDERS are the proud parents of a baby boy born Saturday, June 27. (Sleepy Hollow.)

    12/30/2007 01:07:39
    1. [KSJACKSO] Pottawatomie Indians Fear White Man Inroads: July 2, 1914
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday July 2, 1914 Pottawatomie Indians Fear White Man Inroads. Six hundred Indians of the Pottawatomi reservation, in Jackson county, fear the pale face brethrens in a business way, and are asking their Great Father in Washington to continue his guardianship over them. In 1887 the disabilty act was passed by congress granting the land in the reservation to the Indians, but restrictiing them from selling any of it. The guardianship will expire in 1916, when the Indians will be free moral agents and entitled to sell their land as they wish. The wise No-gan-be, the great chief of the Pottawatomies, and his council have sent a petition to Washington, asking that their tribie be extending at least twenty-five years more. The wise No-gan-be, although he can speak little English and write none, has watched the inroads of the white man into the lands of his braves, and has become troubled for their future when they are left to their own. It is said that he also greatly fears the effect of fire water, and for these two reasons wants himself and his tribe to remain wars of the government.--Holton Recorder.

    12/30/2007 01:06:12
    1. [KSJACKSO] Marriage: FITZGERALD--HENLEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday June 25, 1914 On Wednesday, June 17, 1914, at eight o'clock, at the St. Vincent Catholic church at Petaluma, Calif., marriage of Miss Nellie Agnes FITZGERALD, to Mr. Michael HENELY, both of Petaluma, Calif., was solemnized by the Rev. Father Leahy. Mrs. Henley is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Wm. Fitzgerald and was raised on a farm one-half mile west of Mayetta. She went to California twelve years ago for her health and also to keep house for a bachelor uncle who died a few years ago making her his heiress. Mr. Henley is in the lumber milling business at Petaluma. They are on a two weeks' wedding at Los Angeles, Calif., after which they willbe at home at Petaluma.

    12/30/2007 01:00:23
    1. [KSJACKSO] GREGG, MILLER,COLEMAN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Thursday June 25, 1914 Mrs. Cora GREGG came to Topeka Sunday from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she was met by her grandfather, J.H. MILLER. She is visiting here with her relatives, the Millers and COLEMANS.

    12/30/2007 12:56:23
    1. [KSJACKSO] Birth: AUSTIN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday June 25, 1914 Born to Dr. and Mrs. AUSTIN, Thurdsay, June 18, a boy. Dr. Reynolds, of Holton, was in attendance. Mother and baby are doing fine. Dr. has been setting up the cigars.

    12/30/2007 12:54:57
    1. [KSJACKSO] Birth; BATTESE
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday June 18, 1914 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Annie BATESE, June 9, a girl. Mother and baby are doing nicely.

    12/27/2007 03:34:41
    1. [KSJACKSO] Marriage: HAWK--NEIBLING
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday June 18, 1914 John A. HAWK will be married Tuesday, June 9, to Miss Jennie NEIBLING, at the home of her parents at Holton. Miss Neiblingis a teacher and taught at Clifton the past year. The groom is one of the best farmers in Atchison county, as the appearance of everything about his farm, a mile north of town will testify. Mr. Hawk has jund completed a fine modern eight room home and all surroundings to correspond and the couple will go to housekeeping at once.--Atchison Globe.

    12/27/2007 03:32:53
    1. [KSJACKSO] Marriage: OVERSTREET--JACOBS
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday June 11, 1914 Miss Josephine OVERSTREET, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Overstreet, and Mr. Russell JACOBS, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jacobs, were married in Topeka, Monday, by the pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. Jacobs is an industrious young farmer, having worked at the Miller ranch for several years. Mrs. Jacobs moved here from Oklahoma a year ago with her parents therefore our acquaintanceship is limited but know she will make a good companion. We and their friends extend our congratulations to the newly married couple. The couple remained in Topeka for a few days honeymoon.

    12/27/2007 03:29:33
    1. [KSJACKSO] Birth; BOTTOMBERG
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday May 28, 1914 Dr. BLISS reports a seven and a half pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. A.J. BOTTOMBERG, Sunday, May 24. Mother and baby are doing nicely.

    12/27/2007 03:25:45
    1. [KSJACKSO] Death; PLACE child
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday June 11, 1914 The only child of Mr. and Mrs. Dan PLACE, who reside on the Atwater & Dunn ranch, fell out of a window striking on its head and died within a short time. The child was about two years of age.

    12/27/2007 03:24:26
    1. [KSJACKSO] HUNTER,JONES,HILL,MILLER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Thursday June 11, 1914 Albert HUNTER and A.J. JONES autoed to Topeka last Wednesday and from there took a train to Kansas City where Mr. Hunter has been taking treatments at a hospital. B.F. HILL molved his household goods to Birmingham, Tuesday, and from there shipped them to McLouth. Lynn PHILLIPS moved them for him. The family also left Tuesday. Miss Minnie MILLER, who has been visiting her brother, Clyde MILLER, returned home in Missouri, Friday. Alvin and Claude MILLER accompanied her for a visit with their grandparents.

    12/27/2007 03:23:00
    1. [KSJACKSO] HUNTER,CHANEY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Thursday June 4, 1914 Albert HUNTER returned home again Sunday from the hospital at Topeka. He will spend two weeks here; returning to the hospital again. He is steadily gaining in health and looks fine for the number of operations he has undergone. Will CHANEY died Wednesday morning.(Sleepy Hollow.)

    12/27/2007 03:19:33