This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fm.2ADI/103 Message Board Post: The Erie Ishmaelite April 14, 1871 Erie, Neosho, Kansas United States Page 3 Married - April 9th, 1871, by Elder C.F. STAUBER, Mr. Cyrus WEBB, of Neosho County, to Miss Julia A. BAKER, of Erie. The happy twain have our best wishes for their future happiness. ---------------------------- Married - At the Erie House, Erie, Kansas, on the 9th inst., by Rev. J.A. TRENCHARD, Matthew MYERS, of Osage Mission, to Miss Cora FORD, of Erie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Erie Ishmaelite April 14, 1871 Erie, Neosho, Kansas United States Page 3 Wanted - Information of the whereabouts of Josiah F. MORRISON. He is 23 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 140 lbs. Was at work on the railroad near Cottonwood Falls when last heard from. Through some mistake the young man failed to meet his parents at the place specified, and has not been heard from since. Any one knowing where he may be found, and showing him this notice, will greatly oblige his distressed parents. Address Harvey C. MORRISON, Winfield, Kas. State papers please copy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Erie Ishmaelite March 24, 1871 Erie, Neosho, Kansas United States Page 3 John D. MOORE has returned to his home. He says he has been acquitted of the charges against him. ----------------------- Died - At his residence on Conn creek, in this county, on the 21st inst., D. McDONELL, formerly of Nova Scotia, aged 47 years. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn their loss. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Erie Ishmaelite February 24, 1871 Erie, Neosho, Kansas United States Page 3 Married - On the 12th Inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J.A. TRENCHARD, Mr. B.S. DURALL, of Big Creek, to Miss C.A. COLE, of Erie. No cake or good wishes for the printer.