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    1. [KSOSAGE] Death: KIRKENDALL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday November 27, 1883 Died, at Burlingame, on Wednesday, November 7, 1883, A.H. KIRKENDALL, of typhoid fever and hemorrhage of the bowels, aged twenty-nine years.

    11/13/2007 11:44:07
    1. [KSOSAGE] Obituary: Louis VIGNERON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily Capital Sunday October 3, 1965 Louis Vigneron. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home for Louis J. VIGNERON, 67, who died Friday in a Topeka hospital after a long illness. Burial will be in Osage City Cemetery. He was born Oct. 1, 1898 at Osage City and had lived in Topeka since 1916. He was a machinist for Santa Fe Railway 46 years. He was a member of Signal Lodge No. 141, AF&AM, at Osage City. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Blanche Vigneron of the home; a sister, Mrs. Leona LARSON, Osage City; and a brother, Marcel Vigneron, Osage City.

    11/13/2007 10:49:33
    1. [KSOSAGE] Obituary: Alfred MAGNUSON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily Capital Thursday August 31, 1961 Alfred Magnuson. Osage City.--Alfred MAGNUSON, 77, a retired farmer, died Tuesday at his home here. Born Feb. 14, 1884, in Skene, Sweden, he came to the United States 58 years ago, settling in the Osage City community. He was a member of the Christian Church and the Grange. Survivors include the widow, Alma, of the home; a son, Herbert, of Osage City; a daughter, Mrs. Josephine HEDBERG of Rt. 1, Reading; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Anna LINDALH; and a brother, August NISSON, both of Sweden. Services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Mission Convenant Church of Osage City, with burial in Osage City Cemetery. W.L. McElfresh Funeral Home of Osage City is in charge.

    11/12/2007 12:29:42
    1. [KSOSAGE] Obituary: Mettie WELLS
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Topeka Daily Capital Thursday August 31, 1961 Mettie Wells. Burlingame.--Mrs. Mettie WELLS, 87, a lifelong resident of Burlingame, died Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin BRIGGS, of Osage City. Born Sept. 22, 1873, in Burlingame, she was a member of the Pleasant Valley Grange. Survivors include a son, Roy Wells of Overbrook; five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and a brother, Walter BURKETT, of Burlingame. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Burlingame Federated Church with burial in Burlington Cemetery. Carey Funeral of Burlingame is in charge. (Typed as printed in newspaper.)

    11/12/2007 12:25:44
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: CARTNMEL--NELSON and NELSON--SLOAN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday November 1, 1883 On the 23d at Lyndon, E. CARTNMEL, to Orrie NELSON, both of Plummer Creek. Also at the same time and place, Oliver NELSON to Miss SLOAN of Elk township.(Plummer Creek, October 28, 1883.) (Typed as printed in newspaper.)

    11/12/2007 04:43:27
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: REEL--FLORRY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday November 1, 1883 About the first of the month Miss Emma REEL was married to Moses FLORRY of Plummer Creek. The wedding was a very quiet affair, scarcely anyone being aware of the fact for some time. (Plummer Creek, October 28, 1883.)

    11/12/2007 04:40:42
    1. [KSOSAGE] Death: Henry B. PRESCOTT, child
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday November 1, 1883 Died, in this city, on Friday, October 26, 1883, Henry B., son of John and Ellen PRESCOTT, aged two years and seven months. The funeral took place from his parents residence on Saturday, at 2 p.m., and notwithstanding the disagreeable weather, a large number turned out to express their heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved parents. Their daughter, Birdie, has also been quite low, but we are glad to say is somewhat better.

    11/12/2007 04:38:40
    1. [KSOSAGE] Birth: HUNT
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 18, 1883 John HUNT is the happiest man in town, and is as pleasant as a politician. It is a boy and weighs 12 pounds, and arrived on Wednesday.

    11/12/2007 04:35:44
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: OLIVER--MARTIN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 18, 1883 Married at the residence of the bride's father, on Mt. Carbon, on Saturday, Oct. 13, Walter OLIVER to Miss Lizzie MARTIN. Good wishes.

    11/12/2007 04:34:23
    1. [KSOSAGE] JANUARY, SCHAFER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Thursday October 11, 1883 John W. JANUARY, of Illinois, one of the unfortuantes of Andersonville prison pens, was a caller on Saturday. He lost both feet during his confinement in prison. J.N. SCHAFER wishes us to inform the public in his behalf that all stories to the contrary he is ready and willing to sell to every one, no matter what his views.

    11/12/2007 04:33:00
    1. [KSOSAGE] Death: Smith HERRON
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 Died, at his home, in this city, on Saturday, Oct. 6, 1883, Smith HERRON, aged 62 years. Deceased was born in Bourbon county, Kentucky, and went to Indiana with his parents when six years of age. Was married to Sarah J. IRONS in 1854, who still survives him. Came to Kansas in 1854, and settled near Lawrence on a farm. After he came to Topeka, where he engaged in the coal and afterward in the cattle business. He came to Carbondale with his family about eighteen months ago and of late has had charge of the Tremont House, when his sudden death startled the community. He had not been sick a week, and every thing was done for him that could be. He leaves a wife and five children who have lost a devoted husband and father, and his friends, a faithful friend. All sympathize with his bereaved family.

    11/12/2007 04:30:50
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: CONNOR--ZEMOLT
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 Married in Kansas City, Mo., Friday, September 28, 1883, Willis CONNOR, of Osage City to Miss Anice ZEMOLT, of Kansas City. The happy couple arrived in Osage City Saturday night and have gone to housekeeping in Rosenberg's addition.

    11/12/2007 04:26:37
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage; HARRY--O'NEIL
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 Married,Wednesday, Sept. 26th, 1883, at the residence of the bride, in Osage, N.W. HARRY of Emporia, to Miss Mary O'NEIL of Osage City. Their many friends wish them unbounded happiness.

    11/12/2007 04:24:40
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: GILL--CRAWFORD
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 On last Thursday evening Mr. H.M. GILL of Slippery Rock, Butler county, Pa., and Miss Louisa CRAWFORD of Lyndon, Kansas, formerly of Beaver Falls, Pa., were united in marriage by the Rev. S. Alexander.

    11/12/2007 04:22:35
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: SMALL--BRYANT
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 Married, at the parsonage in Burlingame, September 29th, by Rev. Green, Mr. Willis BRYANT and Miss Annie SMALL of Burlingame.

    11/08/2007 04:52:24
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: BURKETT--SKINNER
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 September 27th, at the residence of Mr. A.J. Skinner, in dragoon township, Mr. Jeremiah M. BURKETT and Miss Hattie J. SKINNER, Rev. Green officiating.

    11/08/2007 04:50:54
    1. [KSOSAGE] Marriage: VANCE--YOUNG
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 Married by justice May, on Saturday, Oct. 6th, 1883, Hamilton VANCE to Hattie B. YOUNG, both of Shawnee county.

    11/08/2007 04:49:09
    1. [KSOSAGE] Married: YOUNG--COCHRAN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday October 11, 1883 Married, at Burlingmae, on Sunday, October 7, th, 1883, by the Rev. Green, Mr. John COCHRAN to Miss Martha YOUNG, both of this city. The wedding was strictly private, but all were prepared for the event. The happy couple have already commenced housekeepin in Johnny's house on West Hill. All join in wishing them all possible joy and happiness. (Note: There is a listing of gifts given and by whom but on my copy it is mostly unreadable.)

    11/08/2007 04:30:48
    1. [KSOSAGE] John T. MAY
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thursday September 20, 1883 John T. MAY, of Carbondale will try for a delegation at the Republican primary in that city, in his interest as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds. Mr. May has an exceptionally good record. He has always been found on the right side of every question and is very highly respected. As to his ability for the place, we can speak from personal knowledge, Mr. May is at present one of the Justices of the Peace of Ridgeway township, is a miner by profession, and would be a strong element in the ticket this fall, if he should be nominated.--Chronicle.

    11/08/2007 04:26:39
    1. [KSOSAGE] Death; Mrs. Fannie M. SMITH
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Carbondale Independent Osage County Thurday September 20, 1883 Died, in this city, on Monday, September 12, 1883, Mrs. Fannie M. SMITH, 21 years, 3 months and 1 day. Deceased was the daughter of E. R. BARTLETT, deputy register of deeds of Osage county, and a general favorite with all who knew her. She was married some two years since to Mr. Jasper SMTIH, well known here, and immediately went with him to his old home in western New York. Last fall Mrs. Smith paid her numerous friends and relatives in this city a long visit, and on her return to the east she contracted a most severe cold, which rapidly changed into consumption in its most acute form. Everything that medical skill could do was done for her, but without avail, and a change of air being decided upon, they came to this city during the past summer, but to no avail. Last week a flying trip was made to the mountains in hope of relief, but the hope was vain, and they returned at once form which time she sank rapidly until Monday morning, when she died, although she held to life as a sween boon until the last moment. The funeral take place today and the remains will be interred in the Burlingame cemetery. All sympathize with the deceased parents, husband and relatives and feel that they have lost a friend. (The date of her age could be wrong. On my copy it looks more like 21.)

    11/08/2007 04:19:13