Just to remind everyone -- Charlotte's "Pearls" are now archived permanently at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/usa_genealogy/mo_newspaper.htm -------------------------------- Jefferson Democrat Hillsboro, Jefferson county, Missouri Part II WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 1886 Licensed to marry - Elisha E. LANHAM and Emma J. HENSLEY, Seth G. McKEE and Sallie E. ZACK. Rev. EMORY united in the holy bonds of matrimony, on the 3rd inst., Green McKEE and Miss Sallie SACK. Mr. George WILEY, whose sickness we mentioned last week, passed away with the old year. He died December 21st, aged about 70 years. He was an old and respected citizen of the county. Giles F. CARROW and Miss Effie WADE were united in marriage, December 24, 1885, by 'Squire George McFARLAND, and thus three more people are made happy - the groom and the bride and the 'Squire - and they all have our best wishes for the future. Mrs. DILLENBURY of St. Louis visited the family of her brother, H. HOHENTHAL, last week. The Misses Minnie CRAWFORD and Ollie REEVES will start for Godfrey, Illinois, this week, where they have been attending school On the 23rd of last month James SULLENS and Muss Lou GRAHAM were married, 'Squire DUNIGAN officiating. We wish them a happy New Year. January 2, 1886. William W. BOGGES of Chicago spent a portion of the holidays at Windsor Harbor, visiting his sisters, Mrs. F.D. WATERS and Mrs. T.B. MOSS. Captain D.H. ROSENSTEIN of Chicago, a former resident of Windsor Harbor, was visiting friends last Monday at Windsor and Kimmswick. Mrs. ROSENSTEIN died at Chicago some two months ago. Joseph FERRIS, a noted colored citizen of this neighborhood, is said to have left home last Thursday, with the intention of never returning of his own accord. It will be remembered that Joe was some 15 years ago sent to the penitentiary, for stealing some cattle from M.W.GREENE. It was afterwards believed that he wasn't guilty, and a petition was circulated and largely signed for his release, resulting in his being pardoned by the Governor. Several months ago Joe was arrested for stealing and killing a hog belonging to Skelton RICHARDSON. Pete TURNER and Joe appeared to be jointly concerned in the stealing. Pete escaped arrest and Joe --- --- the charges on Pete and was released. Now Pete has to stand trail while Joe takes a trip to unknown parts. January 4, 1886. DEATHS and BIRTHS; - the following deaths were filed with the County Clerk the past week: Date Name Age September 28 Thomas NEAL 23 years September 18 Frank NEAL 12 years November 4 Mrs. BUTTS 60 years November 12 George NEAL 45 years November 12 --- SHERRICK 9 months October 7 Hugh J. SMILLIE 27 years December 10 I.N. OGLE 10 years December 23 Michael WHALEN 37 years December 27 Albert SEYLES 8 years December 28 Lily KYLE 1 month December 22 Pearl MEYERS 8 years December 22 May MEYERS 10 years December 20 Charles SNEIGHBERGER 7 years BIRTHS Date Name of mother Sex December 27 Mrs. Joseph WIBBELS boy December 3 Mrs. John W. CUNNINGHAM son December 26 Mrs. William WEIER son December 31 Mrs. Jacob MURRAY son December 30 Mrs. R.S. BAGE son December 31 Mrs. Richard HENDRICKSON girl December 3 Mrs. John HOLZ girl December 29 Mrs. --- McDERMOTT son December 8 Mrs. C.W. SCHIELING son December 14 Mrs. Jean SWIFT son December 31 Mrs. Charles JAROWTSKI son December 29 Mrs. George HODSON son December 14 Mrs. Fred DUNSFORD, two boys (one dead) December 1 Mrs. Joseph WEASER girl November 27 Mrs. E.P. BAKER girl November 3 Mrs. Henry MOEHLMANN son September 22 Mrs. Thomas A. COGAN son October 16 Mrs. Richard LANHAM son </HTML>