Beryl, Information that might be helpful. September 2, 1897 Married on the 5th, at the bride's home five miles southeast of Zalma, Robert Lincoln of Wayne county to Miss Rebecca Fish of this county. ~ Zalma News December 10, 1902 A. M. Lincoln and MISS ALICE BRAZZELL were united in marriage at Mrs. H. Whybark's December 2, 1902, Rev. J. M. King officiating. ~ Local News October 7, 1903 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lincoln are the happy parents of a 8 pound boy baby born October 5. May 5, 1904 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bazzell are the happy parents of a bouncing big boy. ~ Huskey News October 12, 1905 A. M. Lincoln of Morley called on us Monday. Mr. Lincoln and his children are up here visiting relatives. Mrs. Lincoln, who was the daughter of R. A. Bazzell near marble Hill, died last Thursday of something like typhoid fever. She leaves, besides a husband, two small children, the youngest of which is only about 3 months old. ~ Local News Oct. 19, 1905 A. M. Lincoln's little babe died last Saturday and was buried at Hahn chapel Sunday evening. The little one was quite sick when its mother died only a week or two ago, and was at the home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bazzell, when it died. ~ Local News Jan. 25, 1906 Mrs. Bazzell, wife of R. A. Bazzell died at their home near town on January 19 of typhoid fever, aged 35 years. Mrs. Bazzell was a member of the M.E. Church South and was an excellent Christian wife and mother. Her remains were laid to rest in the Hahn Chapel cemetery on Monday. Mrs. Bazzell leaves to mourn her departure, a husband and nine children. ~ Local News January 6, 1910 Abraham Lincoln and Mrs. Alpha Myrick of Glen Allen were united by marriage at the courthouse in this city January 1, 1910, Judge George Ellinghouse officiating. ~ Local News > [Original Message] > From: Beryl <breid@billerica.mec.edu> > To: <MOBOLLIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 7/22/2004 3:34:51 AM > Subject: [MOBOLLIN] Bazzell or Lincoln in Hahn Cemetery?? > > Hi to all, > I am researching the Bazzell family. The family of Richard A. J. Bazzell, > with many children (he had 3 wives) settled in Marble Hill area. Around 1906 > some members of the family, including a daughter, Richard's wife (Mary Jane > Adams) and a grandchild died of Typhoid Fever. According to the obit of the > daughter, she was married to an "A.M. Lincoln" I am trying to discover which > of Richard's daughters was married to this man and who in the Bazzell family > is buried in the Hahn Cemetery. If anyone has access to the names of burials > in this cemetery, I would really appreciate any help you can give me. > > Thanks! > Beryl Reid > > > ==== MOBOLLIN Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Bollinger Co. MO list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to MOBOLLIN-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List > to MOBOLLIN-d-request@rootsweb.com