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 WEDNESDAY, 22 JULY 1884 PROBATE DOCKET - Term docket of Jefferson County Probate court, to be begun and held in HIllsboro, on Monday, the 11th day of August, 1884. R.A. ELKINS, Judge and ex-officio Clerk. Monday, August 11th ESTATE ADM., EX., ETC. H.A. TEGTEMEIER Adolph TEGTEMEIER E.J. DONNELLY John G. WEAR Wm. BROWN Henry HURTGEN Anna F. FLAMM Louis FLAMM A.M. FLAMM J.H. EHLERS Tuesday, August 12th James ABERNATHY Henry HURTGEN John E. BOWEN Elizabeth BOWEN Sophia BOAS John L. WEAVER J.J. CARROW Margaret M. CARROW E.F. CORNELIUS Henry HURTGEN Jacob DICKEMANN Henry HURTGEN Wednesday, August 13th J. EVANS W.R. DONNELL Anna FARRELLY N. VOGELGESANG Elizabeth GARVIN Owen O'DONNELL Daniel GUENZLER Louisa GUENZLER C. GUENZLER Wilhelmina GUENZLER Madison GRAHAM M.C. HARBISON Wm. GRAHAM Leroy DOVER Barbara OEMLECH(?) George KRAMER A.B. HENSLEY James T. MOSS Thursday, August 14th Frederick KRUMSICK Louisa KRUMSICK Wm. KEISKER John KEISKER Fred MASON John L. WEAVER Rosina METS V. METS F.A. MANESS M.A. MANESS OBRUNS minors J.G. OBRUNS Wm. PARKS W.M. PARKS Friday, August 15th John PRIESTER John L. WEAVER James REID Elizabeth REID REHIS(?) minors George ZIEGLER Ernst SCHMIDT Henry HURTGEN Peter SHIELDS Anna SHIELDS W.A. & Geo SHOULTS James SHOULTS M. SIMON Henry HURTGEN Saturday, August 16th Oscar SANBURG John L. WEAVER G.T. VINYARD Henry HURTGEN C.S. WATSON Henry HURTGEN Wm. WILLIAMS W.P. HAMRICK J.B. WESSERLING Henry STELBRINK Emma M. WILLIAMS Elizabeth WILLIAMS BAST minors Stephen BAST Frank FEGER Julia FEGER WEDNESDAY, 30 JULY 1884 David B., infant son of Charles G. and Sarah E. WARNE, died on the 10th inst., of cholera infantum, aged 6 months and 10 days. Mrs. Anna WITTRAM and Miss Lilly WITTRAM have been engaged to teach the Hillsboro public schools. The six months term will open September 9th. LICENSED TO MARRY - Smith JOHNSON and Melvina CONOR, both colored, August MEYER and Eliza KRAMME, William A. McCULLOCH and Alice M. HUSKEY. Mrs. PHELAN, an old lady who has been supported in part by the county for the last year or two, died at the residence of Mrs. DRENNON, on Belew's Creek, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. LACKAMP's little babe died last Saturday morning, aged 11 days. On account of sickness of the mother, the child did not have proper nourishment and had never been well. Annie Alice youngest daughter of J.H. and H.C. MORSE, died on the 20th inst., aged 4 months and one day. She was laid to sleep beside her little brother, there to rest until the coming of the Lord. Charles MILLER, an old and respected citizen of Meramec township died on the 28th inst., aged about 78 years. He had been in bad health for several months, but bed fast only a week or two. His family are all grown up and doing for themselves. George A. FLEMMING, one of the oldest citizens of Valle township, died last week. Uncle George as he was called by so many, was a Christian gentleman, and a member of the Methodist church. He had been feeble for a longtime, and is now resting from his pains and trouble.