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    1. Wiliam BINDING married Mary Noller in Marshall County KS
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) This is from the Message Boards, so any replies need to be directed back through the Message Board. Use the URL in the message, do NOT reply through the list. The poster may not be a member of our list and would not see the message if only posted here. Alice US GenWeb County Coordinator for Marshall Co., KS http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/marshall/ Listmom for KSMARSHA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BINDING GRIFFEE NOLLER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/109 Message Board Post: I am looking for any info on the above family... Children Epheme and Nina... Nina married Frank Griffee. William emigrated from Clevedon, Sopmerset, England around 1886. Features in census around 1900 with wife Mary and working with business partners. Any info on family gratefully received. *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    01/06/2004 07:07:08
    1. CARTER, DOBERSBERGER, JOHNSON, MENKENS, and WIECHMAN (WICHMANN, WIECHMANN)
    2. Mark Johnson
    3. I have updated my website: http://markj.home.att.net/ --Mark Johnson, Portland OR

    12/31/2003 12:50:00
    1. Fw: Order No. 11
    2. roland elliott
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: roland elliott Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 9:03 Subject: Order No. 11 http://www.mmcwrt.org/2001/default0103.htm

    12/17/2003 02:04:41
    1. Leander BUTTON 67 died 14 Mar 1921 Marysville, KS; h/o Eliz. Ann MARKS
    2. DC & Alice Allen *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, MARKS, POTTER, CRISSMAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/108 Message Board Post: Beattie Journal March 1921: "Death of Leander BUTTON. Leander BUTTON died at the family home in Marysville Tuesday morning at 5:10 o'clock at the age of 67 years, 8 months and 21 days. The cause of his death was dropsy from which he had been a sufferer for several months. The remains will be brought to Beattie and the funeral will be held from the Methodist church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Beattie Union Cemetery. Deceased is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. E. C. POTTER of Beattie, and two sons, Milo of Beattie and Albert of St. Louis. The sincere sympathy of the many friends is extended the family in their bereavement. A more extended notice will appear in our next issue." -----end ----- OBIT: Beattie Journal, Thursday, March 24, 1921: "Leander BUTTON Laid to Rest: The funeral services for the late Leander BUTTON, who died at the family home in Marysville Tuesday morning, March 15th, at 5:10 o'clock aged 67 years, 8 months and 21 days, were held Friday afternoon and were largely attended. Short services were conducted at the home at 12:30 o'clock by Rev. D. Ira Beamer after which the cortege proceeded to Beattie where additional services were conducted at the Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. F. E. Barber. Interment was made in the Beattie Union cemetery, the services at the grave being in charge of the Masonic Lodge. On March 11, 1920, deceased was taken ill with a disease akin to influenza and from this he never fully recovered. Later dropsical affections developed and he gradually declined until relieved of his sufferings in death. Leander BUTTON was born at Litchfield, Hillsdale county, Mich., June 22, 1853 and passed his early years there. On November 11, 1873, he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Ann MARKS at Wauponsie, Grundy county, ILL. To this union were born, Violetta, Mrs. E. C. POTTER, of Beattie; Milo A., also of Beattie, and Albert DeWitt of St. Louis. In 1877 he united with the M. E. church. In 1878 he with his family moved to Beattie, where they resided until 1910 when they moved to Marysville, where he and his wife were making their home at the time of his death. He leaves to mourn his death his wife, three children, six grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. W. H. CRISSMAN, of Ordway, Colo., besides numerous other relatives and a host of friends. Leander BUTTON, who was more familiarly known as Lee, was a loving usband and father, a good citizen, a real friend and was well liked and highly esteemed by all who knew him. He will be sadly missed not only by his immediate family but by his many friends. The sincere sympathy of the community goes out to the sorrowing relatives in their bereavement." ---------end-------- Note: Please contact me with info about any of the above: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Thanks *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 01:09:17
    1. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (MARKS) BUTTON age 83 d 20 Sep 1937 Beattie, KS; w/o Leander BUTTON
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, MARKS, POTTER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/107 Message Board Post: OBIT: Beattie Journal Thursday Sept 25, 1937; Volume XVIII. "Mrs Elizabeth BUTTON: Elizabeth Ann MARKS was born to Eli and Mary Marks in Delaware County, Ohio, February 12, 1854. When a small child she moved with her parents to Grundy County, Illinois. On November 11, 1873 she was united in marriage with Leander BUTTON. To this union were born three children: Mrs. Violetta F. POTTER, of Beattie [KS]; Milo A. BUTTON of Meriden; and Albert D. BUTTON, of Wichita [KS]. She departed this life September 20, 1937, at the age of 83 years, seven months and eight days. Mrs. BUTTON came with her husband and children to Marshall County, Kansas, living on a farm near Beattie, and later moving to town where she lived until 1911 and then moved to Marysville. After the death of her husband on March 15, 1921, she came back to Beattie where she made her home the remainder of her life. When a small child she united with the church and always remained a faithful member. She was also a member of the R.N.A. Four grandchildren having preceded her in death, she leaves to mourn, three children, six grandchildren, six great grandchildren, one sister, three brothers and a number of nieces and nephews, and many warm friends. Funeral services were held at the Beattie Methodist Church, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The funeral sermon was delivered by the Rev. Edwin N. Judd, pastor of the church. Interment was made in the Beattie Union Cemetery." --------end------- Note: Please contact me with info about any of the above: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Thanks *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 01:09:13
    1. Mrs. Mary Irene BUTTON 69 of Beattie, KS died 24 Oct 1948 in Iowa city, IA; w/o Milo BUTTON
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, PIERCE, MORGAN, HOWARD, RHEAM, WING, VANSICKLE, CRISMAN, CRISSMAN, FLYNN, PIERCE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/106 Message Board Post: Obit: The Marysville Advocate [KS], Thursday, Oct 28, 1948. "Former Beattie Woman Dies In Iowa Hospital: Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Irene BUTTON, 69, former resident of Beattie who died in an Iowa City, Ia., hospital October 24, were conducted from Beattie Methodist church yesterday afternoon. Interment was in Beattie Union cemetery. The daughter of Washington and Mary PIERCE, she was born April 8, 1879, at Blooming Glen, Pa., and at the age of five she came with her parents to Marshall county. She was married to Milo Austin BUTTON at Marysville October 20, 1897, and they became the parents of three children. Most of her life she had resided in the Beattie community, with the exception of seven years spent at Meriden [KS] and the past four years at Topeka [KS]. She suffered a stroke while visiting friends in Downey, Iowa, October 17, and was taken to an Iowa City hospital. Surviving are her son, Chester BUTTON, Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Loren MORGAN, Emporia, Mrs. Harry MORGAN, Ottawa and Mrs. A. J. HOWARD, Council Grove; and one brother, LeRoy PIERCE, Lawr! ence [KS] her husband, two children, a sister and a brother preceded her in death." ------end------ Note: Please contact me with info about any of the above: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Ph: 804-232-9338. Thanks! *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 10:31:31
    1. Milo Austin BUTTON age 68 died 27 Dec 1944 near Beattie, KS; husb of Mary Irene PIERCE
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Another from the Message Board *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, RHEAM, WING, VANSICKLE, CRISMAN, CRISSMAN, FLYNN, PIERCE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/105 Message Board Post: Obit:probably from the Marysville Advocate newspaper. Dec 1944. "Milo A. BUTTON Dies After a Long Illness: Funeral Held Saturday Afternoon for Beattie Community Resident of Many Years: Milo Austin BUTTON, aged 68 years, died last Wednesday, December 27, 1944, at his home near Beattie, following an illness of several years. The funeral, conducted by the Rev. E. K. Resler, pastor of the Marysville Methodist church, was held Saturday afternoon from the Kinsley Chapel. Burial was in Beattie Union cemetery. Mr. BUTTON was born July 6, 1876, in Grundy county, Ill., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leander BUTTON. At the age of two he was brought to Marshall county by his parents, and with the exception of eight years in Jefferson county, spent the remainder of his life in Beattie and community. He married Mary Irene PIERCE October 20, 1897, at Marysville,. and became father of three children, a son and daughter preceding him in death. Surviving are Mrs. Button; a son, Chester BUTTON, Kansas City, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Violetta POTTER, Beattie; and a brother, Albert BUTTON, Wichita." ----end----- Note: Please contact me with any info about the above: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Ph: 804-232-9338. Thanks! *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 10:00:12
    1. Edward Charles POTTER age 64 died 23 Nov 1929 in Beattie, KS; h/o Violetta F. (BUTTON) POTTER
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) From the Message Boards *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, RHEAM, WING, VANSICKLE, CRISMAN, CRISSMAN, FLYNN, PIERCE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/104 Message Board Post: Obit: Beattie [KS] Journal, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1929. "A GOOD CITIZEN IS GONE: Ed Potter passed away at his home in Beattie, Saturday at 2:20 p.m., after an illness of but a few hours. Mr. Potter came up town as usual, Saturday morning, and when he got home at about eleven o'clock he remarked to Mrs. Potter that he was not feeling well. She suggested that he lie down for awhile, and seeing that he needed assistance she helped him to a cot, where he collapsed. His condition grew steadily worse until his death. While he has not been a well man for several years, Mr. Potter's condition was not regarded as serious, and had even improved somewhat from what it was a year ago. His sudden departure was a great shock to the family and friends. When still a boy he came with his father, the late Chas. Potter, from Iowa to Marshall county and with the family settled on the farm now occupied by J. E. O'Neil. Since that day Ed Potter has been closely associated with the affairs of the community. For nearly twenty-five years he was engaged in the hardware and furniture business in Beattie. A few years ago he sold the business and retired. Funeral services were held at the Beattie Methodist church at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The funeral sermon was read by Rev. Eckert. The high esteem in which Mr. Potter was held was shown by the large body of sorrowing friends who were present to pay their last respects to a departed friend. Burial was made in the Beattie Union Cemetery. ---------- Edward Charles Potter ---- Like a flash from the clear blue sky came the summons to Edward Charles Potter that his earthly mission was finished and his Master and God called him to that eternal home from where no man returns. Saturday afternoon at 2:20, November 23, 1929 the spirit took its flight at the age of 64 years, 3 months and 3 days. Edward C. Potter was born at Vinton, Iowa, August 20, 1865. He came to Kansas and settled with his parents in Marshall county, near Beattie, when he was but 13 years of age. In this community he has made his home all the days that were alloted to him. He was married to Violetta Button, February 26th, 1896, and to this union five sons were born. Two, Charles and Lewis preceded the father to that eternal rest in their young manhood. Glen and LeRoy of Beattie and Merrill of Sabetha, with the wife survive; also two sisters, Mrs. Polly Elnora Wilson of Osborne, Kansas, and Mrs. Nellie Wuester of Beattie; and two brothers will Potter of Scott City, Kansas and Jay Potter, Belgrade, Montana, and one grandson and a host of neighbors and friends will miss his love and friendship. He was a member of the M.W.A. of Beattie. He attended to his own business, loved and was a patient father, a kind husband, a dutiful neighbor and a trusted friend. We shall miss him in the home, but he rests in peace with Him who came to be the Light of the world. "When I am to die, Receive me, I'll cry For Jesus has loved me I cannot tell why But this do I find, The two are so joined He'll not be in Heaven And leave me behind." ---Selected ----- Card of Thanks: We wish to thank you one and all for your kindness to us in our hour of bereavement, and for the beautiful flowers sent in loving memory of our dear husband and father. Mrs Violetta Potter and Sons." ----end---- *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 10:00:08
    1. Mrs. Edward (Violetta F. BUTTON) POTTER died 21 Oct 1962 at Junction City, Geary co, KS
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Message Board post: *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, RHEAM, WING, VANSICKLE, CRISMAN, CRISSMAN, FLYNN, PIERCE Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/103 Message Board Post: Obit: The Marysville Advocate, Thursday November 1, 1962. Mrs. Edward Potter Services At Beattie: Funeral services were held from the Methodist church at Beattie Thursday, October 25, 1962, at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Edward C. Potter, who died at Junction City Sunday, October 21, 1962. She was 88 years one month and three days of age. Violetta Frances Button was born September 18, 1874, at York, Nebraska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Button. She was united in marriage to Edward C. Potter on February 26, 1896. He preceded her in death. Two children and her parents also preceded her in death. She was a memeber of the Beattie Methodist church, Order of Eastern Star, Royal Neighbors of America and was a Gold Star mother. She had made her home with a son, Glen Potter of Junction City for five years since leaving Beattie. Survivors include two other sons, Merrill of Portland, Ore.; Leroy of Omaha; a brother A. D. Button of Wichita; 10 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Rev. Charles Harpe officiated and interment was in Beattie Union Cemetery. Music was by Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald, who sang "Abide With Me" and "Beyond The Sunset," accompanied by Mrs. Barney Heeney. Pall bearers were Meredith Gaston, Glen Wuester, Clyde Craig, Cecil Glick, Herbert Hughes, Robert Keller." ------end------ Note: Please contact me with info about any of the above: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Ph: 804-232-9338. Thanks! *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 10:00:07
    1. DeWitt Clinton BUTTON age 75 died 20 Oct 1901 at Seneca, Newton co, MO; m 1st Frances Wing VANSICKLE m 2nd Martha RHEAM
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, RHEAM, WING, VANSICKLE, CRISMAN, CRISSMAN, FLYNN, PIERCE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/102 Message Board Post: Obit: Beattie Eagle, Friday, Nov 1, 1901: "DeWitt C. Button Dead. October 20, 1901, at his home in Seneca, Missouri. Comrade Button died. His last illness took the form of Bright's disease. His burial was on Tuesday the 22nd. DeWitt C. Button was born at Painesville, Ohio, Dec. 22, 1825, and was 75 years, 9 months and 28 days old at his death. At the time of the breaking out of the war in 1861 he had a family and was living in Chicago. He enlisted under the first call in the 13th Illinois infantry and was wounded that year in the right leg, by which injury he obtained a discharge. He came home and went to California, but returning shortly he bought a farm in Champaign county, Ills., and moved there. Here he enlisted in Battery D. 1st Ill. Light Artillery and served to the end of the war. He came to Nebraska after the war and proved up a homestead and then came to Marshall county [KS] in 1878 and settled in Rock where he engaged in farming. By his first marriage 12 childr! en were born to him, only two of whom survive him, Leander and Mrs. CRISMAN of Green Ridge, Mo. His wife died here in Beattie several years ago, and later he married again, and went to Seneca, Missouri to live, and there he died, and was buried, having a wife and one child. Mr. BUTTON was a man of great energy and physical strength. He lived a strenuous life, was never quiet, always on the go. His life was to his neighbors an open book known and read of all men. He was while here connected with the Christian church. The Seneca (Mo.) Dispatch says, "The funeral was held Tuesday forenoon at the house, Rev. J. J. Jensen officiating, with interment in the Seneca cemetery." ---end --- Please contact me info about any of the above: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Ph: 804-232-9338. Thanks! *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 10:00:02
    1. Re: Frances Wing VANSICKLE b 9 Jun 1825 Parishville, St. Lawrence co, NY m 1850 in Ohio, Dewitt C. BUTTON.
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Another from the Message Boards *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, RHEAM, WING, VANSICKLE, CRISMAN, CRISSMAN, FLYNN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/101.1 Message Board Post: About 1 1/2 yr after his 1st wife, Frances died, Dewitt Clinton BUTTON filled out a request for a pension dated January 15, 1898, but it was sent back on July 5, 1898. It says he is with Mattie J. Rheam and they were married in Seneca, Missouri on May 22, 1898. It asks: Were you previously married? The handwritten answer says: Yes, Francis VANSICKLE (died July 20, 1896, Beattie Kans). It also lists the names of his living children as Minnie (born Aug. 13, 1864) and Leander BUTTON (June 22, 1853). We are seeking info about the above. Especially about DeWitt BUTTON's 2nd wife, Martha (Mattie) J. RHEAM and her daughter Pearl BUTTON who we think was born about 1901 in Seneca, Missouri. This daughter was born shortly before Dewitt C. BUTTON died 20 Oct 1901 at the age of 75. What happened to Mattie and Pearl BUTTON? Please contact me with info: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Ph: 804-232-9338. Thanks! *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 09:28:41
    1. Francis Wing VANSICKLE b 9 Jun 1825 Parishville, St. Lawrence co, NY m 1850 in Ohio, Dewitt C. BUTTON.
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) This came from the Message Boards, so any replies should be sent using the URL in the body of the message itself, so the poster will be sure to get a copy. Alice US GenWeb County Coordinator for Marshall Co., KS http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/marshall/ Listmom for KSMARSHA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUTTON, WING, VANSICKLE, RHEAM, POTTER, PIERCE, QUINN Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/101 Message Board Post: Obit from the: Beattie Eagle, Friday July 24, 1896 pg 2. "DIED: Monday morning, July 20, 1896, Mrs. Frances Button, wife of D. C. Button, of this city, after an illness which began last November and has continued steadily since then. Frances Button, nee Wing, was born at Parisville, St. Lawrence county, New York, June 9, 1825, and was united in marriage with Mr. D. C. Button on the 24th of November, 1850, at Bryan, Ohio. From this union were born ten children, only two of whom survive their mother. These are Leander BUTTON and Mrs. Minnie CRISSMAN, who resides in Missouri and is detained from her mother's funeral by sickness. Mrs. BUTTON was a woman of strong decision of purpose, a kind and loving wife and mother, a consistent and faithful Christian and a good neighbor. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for the last twenty-five years of her life. During the civil war and while her husband was serving his country in the ranks of the army, she, in common with thousands of faithful, loyal women of America, kept the home, laboring day and night for her children and drove want from the door of her house. At the ripe old age of 71 years 1 month and 11 dayus she is gathered to her fathers. Her suffering has been long and painful, a catarrh which tended to consumption, eating her life away day by day. The last time she left the house was to attend the wedding of her grand daughter, Violetta BUTTON to Mr. Ed. POTTER, and the infair on the following day at Mr. POTTER's. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bernhard at the M. E. church at 2 o'clock on Tuesday and her weary body was laid to rest in the cemetery on the hill." ---end-- Note: Please contact me with info about any of the above people: Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23225. Ph: 804-232-9338. Thanks! *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    12/02/2003 09:28:39
    1. Fouts family in 1860 - 1900 (?), Frankfort??
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Please reply using the URL in the message if you can help. Alice US GenWeb County Coordinator for Marshall Co., KS http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/marshall/ Listmom for KSMARSHA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fouts, Gardenhire Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Jm.2ADE/98 Message Board Post: Does anyone have information regarding the Fouts' who resided in Frankfort? They were a large African American family with apprx. 9 offspring. I'd appreciate any info. that you may be able to provide. *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    11/12/2003 10:06:18
    1. Re: trade Chicago IL obit lookups for ones I need
    2. PJS
    3. Re your Cooley surname Blue Rapids... You might try writing/calling the Blue Rapids Public Library... if you haven't done that. They have a great alphabetical card file of news articles about births, deaths, marriages, etc. My husband was born in Blue Rapids and didn't have a birth cert. Had to get a delayed one. At the library we found an article regarding his birth. Would've been nice to have for proof when sending for the delayed one. Also several reference books of Blue Rapids and Marshall Co... the ladies there are quite helpful. Blue Rapids Public Library 14 Public Square, Blue Rapids, KS 66411 (785) 363-7709 ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Dlask" <BALLHAWK12@worldnet.att.net> To: <KSMARSHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 4:28 PM Subject: trade Chicago IL obit lookups for ones I need > Am willing to do Chicago IL Tribune obit lookups in trade for obit lookups that I need. > > > I need obit lookups for the following > > Colton, Andrew d) 02/01/1894 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co > Colton, Andrew Myron d) 4/9/1920 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co > Colton, Fidelia Reed d) 07/01/1894 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co > Colton, Viola Howell d) 2/28/1932 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co > Cooley, James d) 04/06/1881 in KS-Blue Rapids, Marshall Co > > PLEASE EMAIL ME PRIVATELY AT BALLHAWK12@ATT.NET > > Jim Dlask > > 4538 N Avers > > Chicago IL 60625 > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    11/11/2003 09:40:31
    1. trade Chicago IL obit lookups for ones I need
    2. James Dlask
    3. Am willing to do Chicago IL Tribune obit lookups in trade for obit lookups that I need. I need obit lookups for the following Colton, Andrew d) 02/01/1894 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co Colton, Andrew Myron d) 4/9/1920 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co Colton, Fidelia Reed d) 07/01/1894 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co Colton, Viola Howell d) 2/28/1932 in KS-Bigelow, Marshall Co Cooley, James d) 04/06/1881 in KS-Blue Rapids, Marshall Co PLEASE EMAIL ME PRIVATELY AT BALLHAWK12@ATT.NET Jim Dlask 4538 N Avers Chicago IL 60625

    11/07/2003 09:28:27
    1. CARTER, DOBERSBERGER, JOHNSON, MENKENS, and WIECHMAN (WICHMANN, WIECHMANN)
    2. Mark
    3. My Marshall and Washington Co. surnames include CARTER, DOBERSBERGER, JOHNSON, MENKENS, and WIECHMAN (WICHMANN, WIECHMANN). Please visit my website at http://home.att.net/~markj/index.html. --Mark Johnson, Portland OR

    11/01/2003 10:49:23
    1. Beasley and Sieh Families
    2. (Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Be sure to reply using the URL in the message body if you can help. Alice US GenWeb County Coordinator for Marshall Co., KS http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/marshall/ Listmom for KSMARSHA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beasley Sieh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Jm.2ADE/97 Message Board Post: looking for any information on the Beasley family. Thomas and Effie Beasley lived in Blue Rapids, Ks. Thomas died before 1910 and Effie died before 1920. Their children were Gary, Charles, Thomas Earl, George, Grace, and Marguerite (Margaret). George Beasley born Apr 1899 in Nebraska. appears in 1900 and 1910 census in Blue Rapids, Ks. Married Ethel Sieh around 1918. Sometime before 1920 they moved. Two of the sons, Gary and Charles stayed in Blue Rapids. Please e-mail me at JLynnTalbert@cs.com, thanks. *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********

    10/17/2003 05:37:24
    1. Re: Arthur Wells: possible match in 1920 census
    2. In a message dated 09/07/2003 9:54:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, metaphor4@sbcglobal.net writes: > > Possible match, indicating Arthur's father born MS, mother born MO. Age > matches up with info sent earlier from 1900 census. > > 1920 census, Missouri, Texas county, Burdine township, ED 104 Page 4B > Roll: T625_965 Image: 0054 > Wells, Arthur S, 38, born KS, father MS, mother MO, farmer > Pearl, wife, 41, born KS, father IN, mother MO, teacher Mary..... In the event I did not thank you when you were sending me this Wells info, please accept my deepest thanks. I sincerely appreciate this and believe you hit the nail right on the head for me with the census information that you sent me, and gave me new, great info. Denise A Member of: NGS, APG, FSGS, ISFHW&E, IBSSG "We do not stop playing because we are old....We grow old because we stop playing"

    10/02/2003 04:29:31
    1. RE: David Brouhard - Ancestral File (partial)
    2. Terri L. Lucas
    3. Thank you so much for the information, I really appreciate it. Are you related to the McAtee or Brouhard Clans? I tried to email you, but it was undeliverable to your email address. Again Thank you. Terri

    10/01/2003 03:37:22
    1. Brouhard/McAtee/Hunt
    2. Terri L. Lucas
    3. I am looking for information on my great grandparents grandmother/grandfather/step grandfather Mattie Mae Brouhard McAtee Hunt. She was married to Claude Elmo McAtee, and then married James Hunt. I would like information on their marriages dates, date of deaths, date of births. I know nothing about James Hunt. I have a photograph of Mattie & James on their wedding day, but there is nothing written on the back of the photo. I do not know if Mattie & Claude were divorced or if their marriage ended by death of Claude. Also when did Claude die? Also did James have any children or been married previously? Thank you in advance. Terri Lucas

    09/30/2003 01:06:23