This is misc. info from my files. Many surnames. Standard Journal Feb. 28, 1900 Burley - Milton C. Burley died at his home in Wellston February 17th aged 67 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War. His funeral was held Monday February 19. May - Miss Carrie May died at her father's home in this city February 20, aged 46 years, 8 months and 14 days. Her last illness was of short duration, lasting only from the Sunday before. Her funeral was held Thursday February 22, at the M.E. Church, Rev. G.W. Burns officiating. Miss May was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, and came to Jackson shortly after the war with her family. She united with the M.E. Church, and continued a faithful member the rest of her life. She was, during nearly the eintire time, a Sunday School teacher, and her class deeply regret their loss. She leaves to mourn, her father Mr. L. May, four brothers, and one sister, Mrs. James Fry of Portsmouth. Jones- Little Gertrude Jones, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Jones of this city, died Thursday, February 23, aged two years, eleven months and eleven days. She was taken sick several weeks ago, and her death resulted from complications following measles, whooping cough and pneumonia. Sunday night, the usual prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, G.E. Williams, J.E. Kinnison, William D. Jones and Rev. D.H. Jones participating. The funeral was held Monday at the Welsh church, and was (the rest is cut off) F.O. Morris has gone to Columbus. Rev. D. Evans Jones is slowly imporving from his recent illness. D.T. Griffiths will work for Jones & Jones the coming summer. Dr. D.H. Morgan, dentist, formerly of this place, has located at Muskegon, Mich. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams was called to Columbus first of last week by the illness of her daughter Nora. It is proposed to hold a "Gymanfa Ganu" here the first Sunday in May. This is the first Sunday in May. This is the Sunday following the local Eisteddfod. Mr. John Morgan, Manager of the Aetna Fire Brick Co. of Oak Hill, never forgets to come home every Saturday night. (River City B?)