Sterling is in Johnson County, NE. There is also a Sterling in CO, IA, KS and many more. All should try the web site: http://www.expediamaps.com/PlaceFinder.asp It is really good at locating places anywhere in the world. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Barbara <bcarcher@earthlink.net> To: NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com <NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 19 January 1999 08:07 Subject: [NEBRRoots-L] Re:Where was Sterling? >Does anyone know where Sterling was? I have a lovely group photo of my >gggrandfather with his sister and brothers, taken at the Benson studio >in Sterling. The bad news? My atlas doesn't show a Sterling--though >the name sounds familiar. > >And while I'm writing, if anyone knows anything about William, Oscar, or >Lulu Clark (don't know married name) in the (used-to-be) Sterling area, >I'd love to hear from you. Birthdates would be after 1869, when the >oldest, Walter, was born in Washington, DC. The photo itself dates from >the 1930s, judging from Lulu's clothes and hairstyle. > >Barbara > >
Hi, Jane, To search for info regarding your families in and around Elm Creek and Kearney, I invite you to check out the Buffalo County NEGebWeb pages. They are at www.rootsweb.com/~nebuffal/ Particularly check out the Ancestors page with its listings of atlas names, gazetteer, cemetery surnames, etc. After you've looked it over, contact me at Meadowlark7@juno.com if you have more questions, and I'll try to help. Happy hunting! Mona On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 23:13:11 -0600 "Jane Tierney" <jtierney@nponline.net> writes: > Looking for: > LUDINGTON, BRODINE, BAILEY, MCCARTNEY, STEVENS, ARMSTRONG, and >INGRAHM. > These families lived in and around Elm Creek and Kearney in >Buffalo >County, NE. > > David H. LUDINGTON and Mary Catherine ARMSTRONG were living near Red >Cloud, > NE in 1884. They are my g grandparents and my grandmother told me >she >was > born there. Later, they moved to Kearney,NE where they are both >buried. > > Wm BAILEY and Mary STEVENS moved to Elm Creek NE from Muscatine IA. >He is > buried there. > > Robert ARMSTRONG and Clarinda INGRAHM came to NE from West >Virginia. > > Jane Tierney > > Mona in MO Mona_Houser@juno.com To keep free access to genealogical data, consider sending a donation to RootsWeb <http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html> ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
William Tharp and his sister Anna Tharp Hazlett resided in NE. Circa 1900. William in Exeter, Fillmore County, Anna in Seward County, Cardovia, NE. This info is from their grandfather(Whitfield Tharp Sr.'s will. Accepting any info on this family, decendents, occupations, etc. Thanks jan
Looking for: LUDINGTON, BRODINE, BAILEY, MCCARTNEY, STEVENS, ARMSTRONG, and INGRAHM. These families lived in and around Elm Creek and Kearney in Buffalo County, NE. David H. LUDINGTON and Mary Catherine ARMSTRONG were living near Red Cloud, NE in 1884. They are my g grandparents and my grandmother told me she was born there. Later, they moved to Kearney,NE where they are both buried. Wm BAILEY and Mary STEVENS moved to Elm Creek NE from Muscatine IA. He is buried there. Robert ARMSTRONG and Clarinda INGRAHM came to NE from West Virginia. Jane Tierney
Cheryl - I hope you have been able to find the obituaries for Charles Whitnah and May Whitnah from the death dates I sent you on Jan 9. If you did not receive that Jan 9 email, please let me know and I will re-send the information. Jeanne, Seward Co Coordinator At 08:43 PM 1/18/99 -0500, you wrote: > >I recently poured through all that data on the NE gen web page and Seward >County pages. I got lot of good info on my surnname Whitnah, including >references to a "Whitnah & Bros general store" and an E.C. Whitnah in the >farmer's gazetteer (BTW, what is a "Gazetteer"?). My Whitnahs lived in >Utica in the 1890's and must have moved to Beaver Creek by 1900, where my >gramps and his bros and sister are listed as being born. He, in Utica. > >I would like to find earlier references of Whitnahs, there, and more >information on the general store in Utica, which apparently existed in 1890, >and, it seems that his dad (Charles) must have had a brother or two around >there - i.e., E.C. Whitnah (unles that was a woman, its possible, Carrell's >sister was named "Evelyn" and the family does pick names of recent other >relatives to pass along, especially female maiden names and first names, to >preserve their lineage, as my mom carried "Evelyn" after her aunt, above, as >a middle name, and my uncle has "Cary" as a middlle name to remember his >mom's father's name, "Cary Pope". My goodness. I was just handed an email >that told me that Charles, my grandpa's dad, well, HIS dad (grandpa's >grand-dad) was named "Eli" Whitnah. I guess that's the E.C. Whitnah, farmer, >in the gazetteer. > >I sure would like to peruse any other Seward county references from 1870 >through 1950, as some of my family has been around all that time, and might >even still be. > >Also, Lincoln is in Lancaster county? My grandmother came back from Burma >to give birth to my Aunt Margaret in 1924 in Lincoln NE, and then had my mom >back in Burma, 1926, and I am guessing she stayed with family in Lincoln. I >am looking, therefore, for Whitnahs in Lincoln, NE, around 1920-1930, unless >they all came back for a spell and went to Burma again, and therefore I >might find "Carrell and Mildred Whitnah" in Lincoln at that time. > >Any resources or newspapers or church gossip would be great... > >Cheryl > >
This is my first query to the NE list. Been reading your post and learning a great deal. But, no one has come close to the information I am looking for. First, can someone help me with an address for the NE Grand Masonic Lodge? I am trying every avenue possible to get even a hint of information on my great uncle. The next is that I have and/or had relatives in the Omaha and Hastings areas. In fact my dad was born in Omaha, but moved to CA. The following are the relatives I am searching. SMALL, Harry A. and Grace (when they were alive they lived on S. 31st St., Omaha) GLASS, Lloyd and Ruth (They had lived in Hastings and may have a daughter in the area by the name of Viola Glass -----) HANSEN, Chris and Clara (Think they were in Omaha, sons were Lyle and Howard) Each of the women listed were sisters. Their maiden name: BERG If any of these names ring a bell, I would love to hear from you. Thank you all so much for taking the time to read this. Karen kdyer@jps.net http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/KarenDyer/GENZ/index.htm
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I recently poured through all that data on the NE gen web page and Seward County pages. I got lot of good info on my surnname Whitnah, including references to a "Whitnah & Bros general store" and an E.C. Whitnah in the farmer's gazetteer (BTW, what is a "Gazetteer"?). My Whitnahs lived in Utica in the 1890's and must have moved to Beaver Creek by 1900, where my gramps and his bros and sister are listed as being born. He, in Utica. I would like to find earlier references of Whitnahs, there, and more information on the general store in Utica, which apparently existed in 1890, and, it seems that his dad (Charles) must have had a brother or two around there - i.e., E.C. Whitnah (unles that was a woman, its possible, Carrell's sister was named "Evelyn" and the family does pick names of recent other relatives to pass along, especially female maiden names and first names, to preserve their lineage, as my mom carried "Evelyn" after her aunt, above, as a middle name, and my uncle has "Cary" as a middlle name to remember his mom's father's name, "Cary Pope". My goodness. I was just handed an email that told me that Charles, my grandpa's dad, well, HIS dad (grandpa's grand-dad) was named "Eli" Whitnah. I guess that's the E.C. Whitnah, farmer, in the gazetteer. I sure would like to peruse any other Seward county references from 1870 through 1950, as some of my family has been around all that time, and might even still be. Also, Lincoln is in Lancaster county? My grandmother came back from Burma to give birth to my Aunt Margaret in 1924 in Lincoln NE, and then had my mom back in Burma, 1926, and I am guessing she stayed with family in Lincoln. I am looking, therefore, for Whitnahs in Lincoln, NE, around 1920-1930, unless they all came back for a spell and went to Burma again, and therefore I might find "Carrell and Mildred Whitnah" in Lincoln at that time. Any resources or newspapers or church gossip would be great... Cheryl
Hi Folks, I haven't posted my surnames in ages so thought I would do so now. If anything looks familiar please browse the Ancestral Charts at my website and drop me a line. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/4200 Thanks, Catherine Harper 2-1 - Thomas Hugh BLAIR b. 12 Nov, 1826 - Ireland, m. 11 July, 1854 - Christieville, Iberville, Quebec, Canada, em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE d. 4 May, 1890 - Milford, Seward, NE Sp - Mary DONAGHY BLAIR b. 21 Oct, 1829 - Quebec, Canada, d. 7 Feb, 1869 - St. Johns, St. Johns, Quebec, Canada 3-1 - Jane Elizabeth BLAIR b. 5 Apr, 1855 - Christieville, Iberville, Quebec, Canada em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE d. abt 1935 - Lincoln, Lancaster, NE 3-2 - Annie Mary BLAIR b. 13 Oct, 1856 - Christieville, Iberville, Quebec, Canada em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE m. 30 Mar, 1875 - Crete, Saline, NE d. 16 Apr, 1943 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Sp - Samuel James WHITTEN b. 12 May, 1846 - St. Johns, St. Johns, Quebec, Canada d. 22 June, 1903 - Edgar, Clay, Nebraska * MUCH more information on this line at my website * 3-3 - Thomas Hugh BLAIR Jr. b. 7 Feb, 1859 - St. Johns, St. Johns, Quebec, Canada em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE d. unknown 3-4 - Maria Elizabeth BLAIR b. 21 Feb, 1862 - St. Johns, St. Johns, Quebec, Canada em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE d. 1882 - Milford, Seward, NE buried Blue Mound Cemetery, Milford, Seward NE 3-5 - Sarah Louisa BLAIR b. 2 Dec, 1864 - St. Johns, St. Johns, Quebec, Canada em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE m. 20 Nov, 1882 - Milford, Seward, NE d. unknown Sp - Jaspar N. CHURCH b. 1860 - Wisconsin d. unknown 3-6 - Martha Eleanor "Nellie" BLAIR b. 18 Sep, 1867 - St. Johns, St. Johns, Quebec, Canada em. 1 July, 1871 - Milford, Seward, NE nat. 19 July, 1878 - Milford, Seward, NE m. 29 May, 1884 - Seward County, NE d. unknown Sp - Nelson CHURCH b. Sep, 1861 - Wisconsin Listed Seward Co. 1890 Farmers' Gazetter in Pleasant Dale, NE Listed as State Engineer - Lincoln, Lancaster, NE 1900 Census d. unknown 4-1 - Emory E. CHURCH b. 16 Dec, 1883 - Pleasant Dale, Seward or Lincoln, Lancaster, NE Listed as Engineer - Hebb(?) Motor Works Lincoln, Lancaster, NE 1920 Census d. Jun, 1970 - Hesperia or Green Valley Lake, CA Sp - Laura B. ------ CHURCH b. Dec, 1884 - Nebraska d. unknown 5-1 - Opal CHURCH b. 3 Apr, 1912 - Lincoln, Lancaster, NE d. 22 Jun, 1990 - Nebraska 4-2 - Luella CHURCH b. Mar, 1887 - Pleasant Dale, Seward or Lincoln, Lancaster, NE d. unknown
Looking for information about the George Washington Grandstaff family. George Washington Grandstaff married Mathilda A. Kirby who was born in Illinois. Mathilda was the daughter or William Kirby and Mary Ellen (Unknown). Mathilda also married Rev. Robert Benton Curtis in Nebraska. Mathilda died 2 NOV 1929 in Nebraska. Her body was interred 4 NOV 1929 in Otoe County, Nebraska, Camp Creek Cemetery. George Washington Grandstaff and Mathilda A. Kirby had the following children: 1) Aletha Grandstaff. 2) Clifton Grandstaff. 3) Frances Grandstaff born in Falls City. She married Unknown Strawhum. 4) Frank Grandstaff. 5) George Grandstaff. 6) Ida Ellen Grandstaff was born in Nebraska City, NE. She married Unknown Holmes. 7) Margaret Alvina Grandsraff was born AUG 1874. She married Marshall McCord of NE. 8) Maude Effie Grandstaff was born in Nebraska City, NE 29 JAN 1882. Maude died 23 MAR 1976. She maried Guide Adorn Edwards. 9) Minnie Grandstaff was born in Nebraska City, NE 1 JAN 1884. She married Lee James Higgins. Thanks, Tim McCord
Greetings! Am looking for assistance in locating information on a Nicholson who homesteaded in Beaver City, NE and died in 1827- "buried in his own yard" said to have 8 graves there. The information shared with me, by a family researcher, refers to this individual as Uncle Bill and also as T.J. Nicholson......same fella? Uncle Bill had brothers- Zacharias and Harvey of Iowa So, I'm fishing a bit in this branch as I/we try to reconnect it. There is a William Nicholson listed on the Rootsweb- Nebraska Civil war Veterans site. Location confirms the Beaver City location and indicates that the information came from the 1893 Vet Census. William enlisted in Iowa, no rank given. Following that up on another Rootsweb site for Iowa, I found a James B Nicholson in the roster of the 24th Iowa Inf. Puzzle pieces not quite matching... Are William and Uncle Bill one and the same? I am supposing so, until otherwise enlightened. Is T.J. the James of the 24th Iowa? Is there anyone researching the Nicholson family in NE that could help me out from afar? Will share info and connections to other Nick... family researchers... Thanks in advance! Carol Nickelson-McQueen Iowa -In addition to the aforementioned line.. Searching Nebraska for Nicholson/Nickelson family lines (Spelling changed at some point...) Nemaha Co and Johnson Co, NE for desc of James W. NICHOLSON/NICKELSON of Elk Creek, Table Rock area. Associated names: SUPER/SUPERS, WERT/WART/WARD, KOONS/COONS, SHAW, MEDFORD, VIGGERS **** for starters. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Persistence and curiosity on the net paid off this summer when I was able to locate parent and sibling info for GG Grandpa James Wilson NIcholson/Nickelson. Good luck to all in 1999!
For any who are interested, I have just added a partial transcription of the Naponee, NE cemetery to my web site. The URL for that page is http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/8506/naponeecem.html I found the transcription in my mother-in-law's things after she passed away last November. It was done by her mother in 1936 so doesn't contain any burials after that date. I hope someone can benefit from it. Ellen Lewin Shaking The Family Tree http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/8506/
Ok... after reading so many biographies, curiosity has gotten the best of me. Is there anything contained in the book which deals with SKALNIK or KOLAR? These families lived near Verdigre, Knox Co. in the 1880s or so. Thanks in advance. Gena in TX
Seeking decendants of :Matthew LAUBY/Helena MAYERS Children: Clemans, William,Michael,Agnes,Edward,Joseph,Henry,John. One listed as born in Nebraska City, most passed away in Lexington. I am a decendant of Nicholas LAUBY, brother of Matthew Lauby, born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Anyone with information on this family, please contact me at B1316@aol.com Thank you!
Hi all, I'm looking for info on the families of Frank Marshall, Thomas Marshall, Ether Lewis, Branson Lewis, Mark Connell Carpenter and Harry Carpenter. They or their children were all in Friend, NE from about 1870 through about 1940 (There may still be some family members living in the area??) Anyone who has ties to the above families please contact me. I have a lot of info about them and their descendants but unfortunately not much info on their parents. Any help will be welcome. Thanks! Alinda Lewis Miller
(Page 356) WILLIAM McKEOWN, b. Upper Canada, March 1828, son of William and Jane (Lucas) McKeown, natives of Ireland but of Scotch ancestry. William McKeown was born after the death of his father William McKeown in Oct 1827. Jane McKeown married second James Kilfoyle and moved to Iowa in 1848. William mcKeown left home at age 12 "with the consent of his mother and worked as a laborer, his earnings going to her support." He married Eliza Jane Hall in 1848 in Iowa, daughter of Joseph and Johanna (Chillis) Hall, natives of NY State. Eliza Jane Hall b. Indiana July 10, 1826. William and Eliza are members of the Latter Day Saints; Eliza died 1870 leaving 11 children: William Alfred of Pottawattamie Co; Thomas Allen "now living in Nebraska," Joseph Hall of Pottawattamie Co; Mary Elizabeth wife of William Brotherton of Iowa; Robert Henry "now living in Nebraska"; a girl who died in infancy; Martha Jane wife of Peter Acton of Pottawattamie Co; Johanna "now living in Nebraska;" Eliza Ellen (deceased); David Albert resides in Utah; George Wesley who also resides in Utah. After the death of his wife, Mr McKeown married Jennet Kirkwood, daughter of Robert and Mary (Muir) Kirkwood whose history is found on another page. By this last marriage, there were children: Arthur Lee; Agnes Belle; John Robert; Grace May; Susan Janet; Violet; Margaret; Alice Annye; and Emma Melissa. (In total, it appears Mr McKeown had 20 children!!!)
(Page 340) ARTHUR I. MITCHELL, physician and surgeon of Macedonia, Iowa; b. Decatur Co, Indiana, 1847, son of Dr James H. and Nancy (Irmlay) Mitchell, natives of Kentucky. Dr James Mitchell practiced in Decatur Co, Indiana; in 1853 he moved the family to Iowa and remained 13 years and also spent three years in Seward Co, Nebraska, before settling in Pottawattamie Co, Iowa. James died about 1886 while visiting his son BRUTUS MITCHELL at Axtell, Kearney Co, NE, the age of 66. James and Nancy Mitchell had 6 children, A.I., our subject; Mary wife of Henry Davison of Axtell, Nebraska in the livery and harness business; Brutus I. also in the livery business at Wilcox, Kearney Co, NE; Lewis E. Stryker, in company with Brutus at Wilcox; E. Summer (deceased); and Delia, wife of Henry Kennedy. Arthur I was a druggist in Macedonia. Married April 10, 1869 to Annie Efner, daughter of Dr William H and Sarah C. (Johnston) Efner. Arthur I. and Annie had one son, Sumner and Frank who died as an infant. (Page 342) M.S. ROOP, contractor and builder, b. Ohio in 1851, son of John and Mary (Mills) Roop, natives of Pennsylvania. M.S. Roop "spent some time in Nebraska in the stock business." In 1887 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, he turned to contracting, and in connection with this business he also keeps a quantity of and manufactures all kinds of bee supplies, such as veils, comb foundations, hives, etc. He married in Carson City, Michigan, January 1874 to Nellie J. Dolson. They have 4 children: Cortez Leo, Francis Ethel, Miles Archie, and Raymond Wilber. (Page 344) JOHN COOL, b. Coburg, Province of Ontario, 1824, son of Benjamin Cool who was born 1795 on the Mohawk River and was of Holland Dutch descent, wife Phoebe Hillenboldt, daughter of Adolphus Hillenboldt. Benjamin and Phoebe Cool had 9 children: Lucinda, John, Richard, William, Ellizabeth, Albert, Charles, Seymour, and one who died in infancy. Benjamin died in Iowa in 1878, age 83. "At this writing, Mrs Cool is still living, at the age of 90, with her son ALBERT COOL in Nebraska. John Cool, of this sketch, married in 1847 to Sarah Carleton, daughter of James and Julia Carleton. John and Sarah had one chld, Mary, now the wife of Malcolm Howe of Illinois. Sarah Cool died 1865 and in 1867 Mr Cool married Margaret Fowler, daughter of Dr Thomas E and Marilla Fowler, and of this marriage there were 2 sons, Benton and Daniel. (Page 347) DAVID DUNKLE, farmer of Crescent City, b. Fayette Co, Ohio, 1834, son of William and Mary (McMullen) Dunkle, natives of Virginia. David Dunkle enlisted Nov 4, 1864, in the 13th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged May 1865. He was married Dec 22, 1852, to Margaret McMullen, daughter of William and Catharine McMullen, natives of Virginia. She was b. Fayette Co, Ohio 1834 and died July 1883, leaving 4 children as follows: David William Dunkle who resides in Florence, Nebraska; Martha A. wife of W.H. Cafferty in Omaha, Nebraska; Sarah A. wife of John Daggett of Florence, Nebraska; and John W. at home. (Page 348) F.M. LEWIS, Franklin Co, Indiana, 1846, son of Samuel Lewis who was born in the same county in 1812 and was a son of Daniel Lewis a native of Pennsylvania. Our subject's mother was Martha (Richardson) Lewis, b. Ohio, daughter of Nathaniel Richardson, a native of Connecticut. "The mother now lives in Madison County, Nebraska." F.M. Lewis married Lizzie Devore in 1877 in Iowa; she born Bartholomew Co, Indiana, daughter of Levi and Rosetta ((Osborne) Devore, Levi the son of Ben Devore, and Rosetta the daughter of Jonathan Osborne. F.M. Lewis and Lizzie have 4 children: Tonny Benton, Mary Elva, Charles Earl, and Irvin. (Page 348) WILLIAM BROWN, son of Nathan Brown, who was born in Pike Co, Ohio in 1813. Nathan Brown married Filinda Odell, daughter of Thomas Odell, and had 8 children: Johnnie (deceased), Sarah (deceased), Alvira (deceased age 26); Hattie wife of Dr James Welsh of NY City; Johnson, "still unmarried"; Minor married to Fannie Parker; William our subject; and Jessie who married Henry Crommett (deceased) formerly a real estate dealer in Omaha, Nebraska. William Brown b. 1858; married Allie Irwin in 1882, daughter of J.D. and Emily (Downs) Irwin; they have 4 children, Leslie, Ira, Jessie and William.
Anyone with connections to the following? : Jonas Spatch ROTH b. 09 / 23 / 1850 Circleville, Pickaway Co. OH. - d. 03 / 16 / 1930 Somerford, Custer Co. NE. + Virginia EUBANK b. 01 / 10 / 1851 Kenton Co. KY. - d. 11 / 09 / 1920 Buried Douglas Grove Cemetery, Comstock, Custer Co. NE. 2nd Son: Richard Edgar ROTH b. 02 / 04 / 1877 Brocton, Edgar Co. IL. - d. 04 / 26 / 1959 Comstock, Custer Co. NE. + Minerva "Minnie" Ann DURHAM b. 08 / 22 / 1877 - d. 08 / 06 / 1952 Comstock, Custer Co. NE. Both Buried: Douglas Grove Cemetery, Comstock, custer Co. NE. Seven Children, all born in Comstock: (1) Ruby Berniece ROTH b. 02 / 23 / 1900 - d. 02 / 17 / 1981 Casper, Natrona Co. WY. + Keith TEMPLAR, + James IRETON (2) Mildred LaBertha ROTH b. 01 / 24 / 1902 - d. 03 / 06 / 1978 Murray, Salt Lake Co. UT. + John A. SPRINGMAN (3) Nina Louisa ROTh b.08 / 05 / 1904 - d. 05 / 10 / 1983 Cuyahoga Falls Hospital, Summit Co. OH.(Lived in Akron, Summit Co. OH.) + Dale Curtis, + Okie STANLEY (4) Levi Marion ROTH b. 11 / 09 / 1911 - d. 1992 Gordon, Sheridan Co. NE. + Edna ARNOLD (5) Edgar Wayne ROTH b. 09 / 10 / 1914 - d. 5-8? / 26 / 1960 + Dorothy GROVES (6) Arthur Melvin ROTH b. 10 / 08 / 1916 - d. 03 / 10 / 1989 Akron City Hospital, Summit Co. OH. + Helen Beller KELLERMAN b. 01 / 21 / 1918 Niagara Falls, Niagara Co. NY. - d. 05 / 22 / 1993 Akron City Hospital, Summit Co. OH. (7) Floyd Eugene ROTH b. 02/ 13 / 1919 - d. 03 / 16 / 1986 Pottawattamie Co. IA. + Domenica M. CONRAD Richard Edgar & Minnie Ann Durham-ROTH were my grandparents. Arthur Melvin & Helen Belle Kellerman-ROTH were my parents. Grandson of Jonas Spatch ROTH: Jay Wilbur Jonas ROTH b. 03 / 18 / 1910 Comstock, Custer Co. NE. - d. 04 / 28 / 1981 Sargent, Custer Co. NE. + Dixie Ilona Greiser RALSTON b. 1901 - d. 1996 Both buried: Douglas Grove Cemetery, Comstock, Custer Co. NE. Regards, Paul A. Roth
Mona, you're doing a FANTASTIC job! We appreciate you. Keep up the good work. Sarah
John Wesley RUMSEY b. 1876, Beaver Crossing, Seward Co., NE d. 1946 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. He married Tillie Hawkinson of Minden in 1916 and lived in Minden, NE. Anyone familiar with these folks? Hugs, Jean