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    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: BARKER--MOLDEN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday April 8, 1882 Married. BARKER--MOLDEN.--At Pleasanton, April 2, 1882, James F. Barker and Phena Molden, C.S. Atkins, Justice of the Peace, officiating.

    04/24/2007 02:16:33
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: BACHAR--SMITH
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday April 8, 1882 Married. BACHAR--SMITH.--At Mound City, April 2, 1882, P.C. Bachar, of Cary, Ohio, and Mollie J. Smith of Mound City, W.A. Trigg, Probate Judge, officiating.

    04/24/2007 02:15:00
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage Licenses: April 8, 1882
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday April 8, 1882 Linn County Probate Court. The following marriage licenses were issued during the week ending April 4: J.C. HOLMES and Allie SAUNDERS; J.T. SCOTT and J.E. BARTHOLOMEW; P.C. BACHAR and Mollie J. SMITH; J.L. KELLER and Kate BROCK.

    04/24/2007 02:08:15
    1. [KSLINN] Death: Martha ALLEN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday April 8, 1882 The court received official notice that Martha ALLEN, an insane person from this county, died in the insane asylum at Osawatomie on the 31st of March.

    04/24/2007 02:06:26
    1. [KSLINN] Marriages
    2. Coleen Coleman
    3. Where can I find a copy of a marriage record for: Mary E GRAHAM & Abraham Lincoln Poole married abt 1894? Mattie GRAHAM & Abraham NOLIN married abt 1896-1900? These are the daughters of my Wm P GRAHAM married possibly Linn Co KS. Thanks so much for your help.

    04/23/2007 08:46:22
    1. Re: [KSLINN] Trading Post Museum
    2. Irene Wright
    3. I also agree with Bus Simpson on Alice Widner. I have had her do research for me on the Sibbett-Ward line. She is the greatest. I have never met her in person but have talked to her on the phone. She has sent me a lot of information and I am very appreciative of her doing that for me. Irene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bud Simpson" <bud@budzilla.com> To: <kslinn@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [KSLINN] Trading Post Museum > > > Watsonkbsj@aol.com wrote: > > > I definitely agree about the value of the Trading Post Museum and its > > curator, Alice Widner. Alice has information about my family from > > the area > > (originally Hamilton and Tyler) and... I do have an interconnection > > with a Calvin so do > > feel free to contact me. My Dad's cousin, David Hamilton, contributes > > greatly to the museum and his other cousin (by marriage) Glenn > > Frisbee also has > > items displayed there. > > Kaye, > > I will definitely contact you as soon as I can focus some more on the > Calvin connection. > I'm still plowing through the information from Saturday. > > Peace, > > > Bud Simpson - Kansas City, MO > www.budzilla.com > www.northeastnews.net/flyover > www.roots.budzilla.com > I'm a strict vegetarian between meals. > During meals, not so strict. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KSLINN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    04/23/2007 03:37:20
    1. Re: [KSLINN] Trading Post Museum
    2. Bud Simpson
    3. > Watsonkbsj@aol.com wrote: > I definitely agree about the value of the Trading Post Museum and its > curator, Alice Widner. Alice has information about my family from > the area > (originally Hamilton and Tyler) and... I do have an interconnection > with a Calvin so do > feel free to contact me. My Dad's cousin, David Hamilton, contributes > greatly to the museum and his other cousin (by marriage) Glenn > Frisbee also has > items displayed there. Kaye, I will definitely contact you as soon as I can focus some more on the Calvin connection. I'm still plowing through the information from Saturday. Peace, Bud Simpson - Kansas City, MO www.budzilla.com www.northeastnews.net/flyover www.roots.budzilla.com I'm a strict vegetarian between meals. During meals, not so strict.

    04/23/2007 02:35:29
    1. Re: [KSLINN] Trading Post Museum
    2. I definitely agree about the value of the Trading Post Museum and its curator, Alice Widner. Alice has information about my family from the area (originally Hamilton and Tyler) and... I do have an interconnection with a Calvin so do feel free to contact me. My Dad's cousin, David Hamilton, contributes greatly to the museum and his other cousin (by marriage) Glenn Frisbee also has items displayed there. Kaye Hamilton Watson ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    04/22/2007 06:42:47
    1. [KSLINN] Trading Post Museum
    2. Bud Simpson
    3. Yesterday my wife and I trekked down to Trading Post. Our initial intent was to photograph a few headstones at Trading Post Cemetery and come home and cross-reference the photos with our records. Instead, we met Alice Widner, who runs the Trading Post Museum, right next to the cemetery. We started looking around the museum and she asked us who we were looking for. I told her that there were Simpson, Neighbors, Matthews, Church and Calvin connections in Linn County and she pulled out folder after folder of family trees and family records, albums full of pictures and, for my lines, what amounts to years of Linn County research. Alice not only knows the names, but as a lifelong resident of the area, she knows the people that are descendant from the names, and how they're connected to other families. She can follow a couple of my family lines from the 1870s all the way up to area residents today. We spent several hours at the museum, took copy photographs of some images and have requested that Alice photocopy a great deal more of her files for later. I expect this was only the first of many visits to come. If you have any interest in Linn County, this is a truly great resource: Alice Widner Trading Post Museum 15710 North 4th Street Pleasanton, KS 66075 email: all1931@ckt.net phone: 913.352.6441 Bud Simpson - Kansas City, MO www.budzilla.com www.northeastnews.net/flyover www.roots.budzilla.com If you must cry over spilled milk then please try to condense it. --St. Marvin of the Plains

    04/22/2007 03:36:58
    1. [KSLINN] Obit Look Up
    2. Coleen Coleman
    3. Wm P Graham B: 03 Feb 1840 VA M/1 09 Dec 1864 Lorena I Ewing M/2 Martha Berg 24 March 1903 Parker Linn Co KS D: 15 Aug 1907 Linn Co KS unk Twp

    04/21/2007 02:17:39
    1. [KSLINN] Advertisement for Cuticura; March 1882
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday March 18, 1882 Mother Died of Salt Rheum. J.W. Adams, Newark, Ohio, says: "Cuticura remedies are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case of salt rheum in this county. My mother had it for twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Cuticura would have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Remedies."

    04/20/2007 05:06:22
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: HOSFELT--BECK
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday March 8, 1882 Married. HOSFELT--BECK--March 9, at Mound City, by Rev. G.H. HINTON, J.B. Hosfelt and Farank A. BECK, of Blue Mound township.

    04/20/2007 05:02:47
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage Licenses Issued Week ending February 28, 1882
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday March 4, 1882 The following marriage licenses have been issued for the week ending February 28: W.F. SHATTUCK and Jessie C. TRIGG; James ICE and Ella HOUGH; Amos KEENAN and Otie VAIL; R.M. TREMAIN and Ella TORREY; J.A. PATTERSON and May LOCKWOOD; C.S. WILLIAMS and Allie HAMMER; J.A. HALFORD and Mary E. GARRATT; William GRAHAM and Polly M. WALKER.

    04/20/2007 05:01:00
    1. [KSLINN] Superintendent JONES
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday March 4, 1882 Superintendent JONES has just finished apportioning the semi-annual dividend of the State school fund, amounting to 36 cents per capita; also, a county fund of 12 cents per capita, arising from fines, forfiets, etc., which makes in all 48 cents per scholar. The total amount of the State dividend is $2,178, and the county dividend, $726, there being 6,050 children of school age in the county.

    04/20/2007 04:58:03
    1. [KSLINN] Jurymen: District Court: April 4, 1882
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Saturday March 4, 1882 Sheriff GOSS informs the Journal that the following jurymen have been drawn to serve at the next term of the District Court, beginning at Mound City, April 4, 1882: Harry MILLER, J.C. MOORE and O.W. DAVIS, of Lincoln; W.S. GILLENWATER, J.A. CRISLER and J.A. COLLINS, of Scott; Albert JOHNSON of Liberty; David SNIDER, J.W. BABB, Thomas HOOD, and J. H. NOLAN of Potosi; Joseph AUSTIN and Isaac N. HUTCHIN, of Valley; John T. KENNEDY, J.C. BROADHEAD, and Nicholas SNOW of Paris; G. GIFFORD, William A. HOLMES and William COOPER, of Sheridan; Caleb DEMING, of Stanton; Bayless CLOUD, W.H. CLARK, J.S. RIDGEWAY, and S.A. MORROW, of Mound City; A. HOLBROOK, H. CORMAN, H.R. BOUGHTON, F.A. SHOEMAKER and George J. SHARP, of Centerville; G.S. WALLACE and R.E. MATTHEWS, of Blue Mound township.

    04/20/2007 04:55:30
    1. Re: [KSLINN] La Cygne Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RFeldt6942 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kansas.counties.linn/445.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Dave Frank Wedge is buried in Original Oak Lawn Cemetery La Cygne Kansas. >From the 100 Cemetery and Burial Sites in Linn County: Wedge Frank O Birth 03/24/1864 Death 07/30/1955 Block 10 Lot 31 Grave NO. 2 and Frank is the owner of the plot #1559. Also buried in plot #1559 is a Wedge Pearl Ivy birth / /1881 death 08/ 23/1943 Block 10 Lot 31 Grave NO. 1. There is also a Wedge Melissa A Shull WF, of B A birth / /1862 death 01/24/1917 Block B Lot 18 Grave 3 owner #1543. Hope this helps. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    04/17/2007 07:46:03
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: SHATTUCK--TRIGG
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday March 4, 1882 Married. SHATTUCK--TRIGG.--February 22, at the residenc of the bride's parents, Centerville township, W.F. Shattuck and Jessie C. Trigg, both of Scott township; W.A. Trigg, Probate Judge, officiating.

    04/17/2007 02:22:45
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: STEWART--WAGGONER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday March 4, 1882 Married. STEWART--WAGGONER.--At the residence of Mr. Joseph Waggoner, Lincoln township, Linn county, Kan., February 22, 1882, by Rev. S.B. Graves, of Cherokee, Kan., Mr. James M. Stewart and Miss Ann M. Waggoner, both of La Cygne, Kan.

    04/17/2007 02:20:47
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: PATTERSON--LOCKWOOD
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday March 4, 1882 Married. PATTERSON--LOCKWOOD.--February 22, at Wesley Chapel, J.A. Patterson, of Blue Mound and May Lockwood, of Paris township; Rev. William B. Poinsett officiating.

    04/17/2007 02:19:10
    1. [KSLINN] Marriage: ICE--HOUGH
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The La Cygne Weekly Journal Linn County Saturday March 4, 1882 Married. ICE--HOUGH.--February 26, at the office of the officiating justice, James Ice and Ella Hough, of Liberty township; D.W. Sullivan, Justice of the Peace, officiating.

    04/17/2007 02:17:23