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- Miss Ida A. Helvey, daughter of Chas. Helvey, was married at Leavenworth, July 26 (Sunday) to Chas. M. Hedges, an attorney, who has had an office at Horton. They will make their home in Kansas City, where Mrs. Hedges will open an office. Mrs. Hedges has many friends here who will wish all possible happiness.
Troy Times, Troy, Kansas. Friday, 31 July 1898, page 4.
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- MHR note: Ida A. Helvie left Charlie. Give surname of another husband as Morgan.
LKH note: MHR's handwritten note is difficult to read. She writes "Ida A. Helvie left Charlie and went to live with his folks."
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- LKH note: Forest Hedges entry on Find a Grave says that he is survived by his mother Mrs. Joe Morgan.
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- State of Kansas, Cherokee County, ss.
In the District Court in and for the county and state aforesaid, sitting in Columbus.
Ida A. Hedges, Plaintiff, versus C.M. Hedges, Defendant
Sate of Kansas to C.M. Hedges, defendant. You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff, by filing her petition in the District Court for Cherokee County, Kansas, sitting in Columbus, on the 27th day of August, 1901, asking for a divorce on the grounds of abandonment for more than one year, and unless you answer or plead to said petition on or before the 10th day of October, 1901, said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered against you forever divorcing you from the above name plaintiff and forever holding the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and this plaintiff for naught. Ida A. Hedges
By her attorney, R. W. Emerson.
Attest: J.M. Wales, Clerk Dist. Court.
By Hattie Campbell, Deputy
(First published in the Columbus Courier, August 28th, 1901.)
Columbus Courier, Columbus, Kansas. Thursday, 29 August 1901, page 2.
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- District Court
[list of actions]
Ida A. Hedges vs C.M. Hedges, divorce granted plaintiff.
Modern Light, Columbus, Kansas. Thursday, 9 January 1902, page 3.
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- Married at the Tremont
George C. Morgan and Mrs. Ida Hedges, Both of Weir City, Wedded Last Night by Rev. Newlin.
Last night at 8 o’clock, at the parlors of the Tremont hotel, George C. Morgan and Mrs. Ida Hedges, both of Weir City, were united in marriage by Rev. O.A. Newlin, pastor of the Church of God. The couple arrived in this city yesterday and went to the home of Mr. Smallwood, the well known fruit grower east of the city. They were driven to the Tremont early last night, where in the presence of a few relatives, they were made man and wife. Mr. Morgan is a well known business man of Weir City, where he has resided for years. He is about 40 years old, while the bride is 28. The newly wedded couple spent the day at the Smallwood home and will return to Weir City tonight, where they will take up their residence.
Fort Scott Weekly Monitor, Fort Scott, Kansas. Saturday, 24 May 1902, page 3.
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- Note on Find a Grave:
She married Andrew Jackson McDaniel in 1910, but I haven't found any death information for him yet.
Her first husband was Charles M. Hedges. They had one son. Ida divorced Charles in 1902.
Her second husband was George C. Morgan.
Courtesy of AncestorSeeker (47681311) • ellie.hook@yahoo.com
(47681311) • ellie.hook@yahoo.com
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- 1910 US Census, Weir, Cherokee County, Kansas
2b, East Main Street
A. J. McDaniels, 44, b. Missouri, coal miner
Idie A. McDaniel, 26, b. Missouri, dry goods store owner
Lucie M. McDaniels, 15, b. Missouri
Robert McDaniels, 13, b. Missouri
Claud McDaniels, 11, b. Kansas
Opel McDaniels, 7, b. Kansas
Joel Morgan, 6, stepson, b. Kansas
Bera Morgan, 5, stepdaughter, b. Kansas
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- 1920 US census, Buffalo, McDonald County, Missouri
Aaron McDaniel, 54, b. Missouri, farmer
Ida McDaniel, 46, b. Missouri
Opal McDaniel, 16, b. Kansas
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- 1930 US census, Sheridan, Cherokee County, Kansas
M.C. McDaniel, 64, b. Missouri, farmer
Ida McDaniel, 56, b. Missouri
William L. McDaniel, 11, nephew
Harold U. Morgan, 6, grandson [6]
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