My great-grandfather Henry Harrison "Harry" Kollenborn disappeared around Carlyle in 1920. He left his wife, Myrtle (Boster) Kollenborn and five children (Charles, Roy, James, Emma, and Thora) for another woman. The "other woman" (don't know her name) returned to the area a week later, and Harry's vehicle was found abandoned by the Neosho river. His body was never recovered, but many surmised that the "other woman" and/or her brother or brothers (both had allegedly been convicts) had killed him for the $1,000 he had withdrawn from the bank to start his "new life". Is anything known about this case/incident? By the way, my grandfather, Albert Kollenborn, was Harry's only child with his first wife, R.L.E. "Lizzie" (Huddleston) Kollenborn, therefore not a son of Myrtle Boster. Also, does anybody know anything about the winery My great-great-great grandfather William Kollenborn had around Carlyle? It would have been late 1800s/early 1900s (he died in 1925 in Wichita). Clay Shannon, author of the novel "the Wacky Misadventures of Warble McGorkle" Now available on amazon.com: http://tinyurl.com/ysran