The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Friday October 9, 1903 The marriage of Miss Emma BAUSCH and Mr. P.F. WINTER was solemnized at the Catholic Church at 9 o'clock, a.m., on Tuesday. They took the 11.23 p.m. train for Kansas City and expect to return home next Sunday.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Friday September 11, 1903 Mr. SUMNER, aged father of Mrs. BANTA, died at her home last Sunday, September 6, 1903. His body was taken to Missouri for burial. The sympathy of friends and neighbors is extended to Mrs. Banta.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday August 28, 1903 Teachers Assigned. Teachers have been assigned to the following districts for the term of school, beginning, September 8, 1903: No. 13, Point Pleasant, H.M. DOWNIE. No. 24, The Rock, Belle PORTER. No. 25, The Ray, Margaret FLYNN. No. 32, The Slattery, Kate WALSH. No. 40, Hoyt, Bessie LAWTON, Vinnie PORTERFIELD. No. 46, The Browne, Annie FRANZ. No. 53, Capitol View, Clara A. BOIES. No. 59, The Stach, Nora HUNGERFORD. No. 66, Rising Sun, Cora STEWART. No. 69, South Hoyt, F.H. AKRIGHT. No. 76, South Star, Alice DOWNIE. No. 79, Mayetta, Wm. C. PORTERFIELD, Mattie PARKHURST.
It this case it means the Month of August. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hatcher Cuzin" <seh.cuzins@sbcglobal.net> To: "Jim Laird" <KSJACKSO@rootsweb.com>; "Jim Laird" <KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS@rootsweb.com>; "Jim Laird" <KS-FOOTSTEPS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [KSJACKSO] Birth: STACH > Does anyone know what the abbreviation "inst." means? See the note below > for context. > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Jim Laird <jlaird@bellsouth.net> > To: Jim Laird <KSJACKSO@rootsweb.com>; Jim Laird > <KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS@rootsweb.com>; Jim Laird <KS-FOOTSTEPS@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2008 6:34:14 PM > Subject: [KSJACKSO] Birth: STACH > > The Hoyt Sentinel > Jackson County > Thursday > August 28, 1903 > > A new baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou STACH, on Monday, > the 17th inst. > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Does anyone know what the abbreviation "inst." means? See the note below for context. ----- Original Message ---- From: Jim Laird <jlaird@bellsouth.net> To: Jim Laird <KSJACKSO@rootsweb.com>; Jim Laird <KS-OLD-NEWSPAPERS@rootsweb.com>; Jim Laird <KS-FOOTSTEPS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2008 6:34:14 PM Subject: [KSJACKSO] Birth: STACH The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Thursday August 28, 1903 A new baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou STACH, on Monday, the 17th inst. ------------------------------- 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
I wanted to tell of my experience in looking through the social security death index. Don't always assume the information tells you where they died. I had an occasion to look for a relative, and found his SSDI recorded as last benefit in CA. It did lead me to find his only child, who told me his father died in FL, he flew there from his home in CA, to retrieve personal possessions from the nursing home, and took his father's ashes back to CA and as he himself had seen about his father's bills from CA, his check coming to him or to a bank in CA, it looked as though the man had died in CA.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Thursday August 28, 1903 A new baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou STACH, on Monday, the 17th inst.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday August 28, 1903 The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charley MITCHELL died Sunday night, aged one week. Funeral was held on Monday. Interment in the Rossville cemetery. The bereaved parents have the true and heartfelt sympathy of many friends.(Pleasant Dale.)
The Hoty Sentinel Jackson County Saturday August 21, 1903 The infant daughter of John RAY, died at 11 a.m., today, Wednesday.(Mayetta.)
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday August 1, 1903 Mrs. BOLZ's brother died at the hospital in Topeka this week. Funeral services were held at Mr. Frank Bolz's last Wednesday. The body was laid to rest in the Cenarvale(?) cemetery. Many friends extends heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Bolz in these hours of sorrow and affliction.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday July 18, 1903 Mr. DAVIS' little baby boy died last Thursday morning and was buried on Friday. Mr. Hook officiated. It was two months old. The bereaved parents have the true and heartfelt sympathy of many friends.(Nadeau.)
The Topeka Daily Capital Wednesday March 31, 1920 Marriage Licenses. Jessie E. MORRISON, 26, Topeka, and Emma L. STONE, 24, Topeka. A.M. KING, 45, Hiawatha, and Gladys A. WILLIS, 35, Hiawatha. Maurice L. MORAN, 33, Auburn, and Esther M. LOGAN, 23, Eskridge. Cread L. CARDWELL, 26, Topeka, and Goldie A. DARTING, 21, Holton.
The Topeka Daily Capital Tuesday March 30, 1920 Marriage Licenses. Ray McKINSEY, 20, Holton, and Edith A. HOGAR, 19, Holton. Harvey PLANKINTON, 21, Netawaka, and Florence E. FREEMAN, 18, Holton. Harry W. BATCHER, 26, Topeka, and Beulah F. HALL, 29, Topeka. Edward W. KING, 23, Pittsburg, and Herminie J. WELLS, 21, Topeka.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday July 4, 1903 Born, Thursday, July 2, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. John STACH, Jr. Friends offer congratulations.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday July 4, 1903 Mr. and Mrs. E.J. BALDWIN are the parents of a new daughter, born Thursday, July 2nd.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday May 2, 1903 O.C. EDWARDS, late of the Shoshone Indian Agency, in Wyoming, has been appointed bonded superintendent of the Kickapoo Indian Agency, arrived in Hoyt on Monday night and went from here to Nadeau on Tuesday. Mr. E. did not know at the time he was here whether the school at Nadeau would be under his jurisdiction or not.
The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday May 2, 1903 Again the wedding bells ring: Mr. Horace RALSTON and Miss Myrtle NEIL, two of Hoyt's popular young people, were married at McLouth, on Friday, April 17. Though tardy, the Sentinel joins many friends in wishing them unbounded joy and prosperity in their new relation.
The Hoyt Sentinal Jackson County Saturday May 2, 1903 Mrs. Carrie NATION, whose recent lecture in Paola, attracted only five paid admissions, can't understand why the town is called Pay-ola.
The Hoyt Sentinel Saturday April 18, 1903 Dan SMALL, of Topeka, was in town Tuesday afternoon--going frm here to his ranch, southwest of town, and looking after business interests generally.
The Hoyt Sentinel Saturday April 4, 1903 Andrew FOWLER and Harry ALLEN have the contract for baling more than 300 tons of hay on Small's ranch at the present time. The work is in progress at this time.