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2351 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99336171/andrew-richmond

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Richmond, Andrew (I256)
 
2352 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99336308/rosaltha-richmond

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Wilcox, Rosaltha (I257)
 
2353 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99427754/paul-dean-cody Cody, Paul Dean (I1266)
 
2354 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99472242/david-stary-sheets Sheets, David Baskerville (I1604)
 
2355 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99605378/ethel-m-bearce St. Bonnett, Ethel May (I1277)
 
2356 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99648772/gratia-ethelda-vanden_heuvel_-fairfield Fay, Gratia Ethelda (I1504)
 
2357 Hugh A. McKee
Morning Sun - Funeral for Hugh A. McKee, 69, who died Thursday, April 10, at Burlington Medical Center, will be at 2:30 p.m. today, Morning Sun United Methodist church, Rev. Fred Harris; Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Calif. Pierce funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

He was born July 2, 1910, at Billing, Okla, to Jerome Alexander and Sarah Margaret Walkinshaw McKee. He married Maxine Raney in Yuma, Ariz.; she died in 1969. On Nov. 24, 1972, he married Thelma Griffin at Morning Sun.

He was a retired postal employee, a veteran of World War ii, a member of the United Methodist church, the American Legion and AARP.

Surviving: The wife, at home; two sons, Hugh William, Long Beach, Calif.; and David Hugh, Port Angeles, Wash.; a stepson Hoyt Carter Griffin, Bolingbrook, Ill.; two brothers, Glenn, Long Beach, Calif.; and James R., Morning Sun; two granddaughters and two step-grandchildren.

 
McKee, Hugh Alexander (I995)
 
2358 Hugh McCullum, a former resident of Arapahoe, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Watson, Englewood, Colo., Wednesday morning of last week. He had been in failing health since the death of his wife three years ago, and the end was not unexpected. The body was brought to Arapahoe for interment, accompanied by Mrs. Watson. Funeral services were held from the residence of J.L. Tull Friday forenoon, the services being conducted by Elders McGraw and Evans.
Deceased was a highly respected citizen of Arapahoe for a number of years, and wore the latter years of his life away caring for his wife, who was a hopeless invalid and bedfast eleven years. After her death he visited here and there with his children in the hope that a rest and change of scene and climate would bring back some of his former good health, but he gradually failed, his age being too great for recuperation.
Hugh McCullum was born at Port Stewart, Ireland, in 1843 and moved to Canada in 1861; came from Canada to the United States in 1864. Died at Englewood, Colo., Sept. 17, 1913, age 70 years. He leaves to mourn his loss, six children, Mrs. Sarah Watson, of Englewood, Colo.; John McCullum, of Arapahoe; Mrs. Maggie Weaver, of Goshen, Ind.; William McCullum, of Arapahoe; Mrs. Elvina Price, of Paola, Kans., and Mrs. Catherine Hawkins, of Fort Morgan, Colo.; 27 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The Public Mirror, Arapahoe, Nebraska. Thursday, 25 September 1913.
 
McCollum, Hugh (I1674)
 
2359 Hugh Walkinshaw and wife of Page county, Iowa, were here last week the guests of A.J. McConaughy and wife and other relatives. They returned home Friday. While here Mr. Walkinshaw had the misfortune to trip and fall on a loose board in one of our defective sidewalks which laid him up for several days. He did not bring suit for damages, but would have done so had the injury been more sever, or permanent.
Nuckolls County Herald, Nelson, Nebraska. Friday, 11 December 1908, page 2.

LKH Note: Hugh Walkinshaw was the brother of Jane Glasgow (Walkinshaw), wife of A.J. McConaughy.
 
Walkinshaw, Jane Glasgow (I380)
 
2360 Hugh Walkinshaw and wife of Page county, Iowa, were here last week the guests of A.J. McConaughy and wife and other relatives. They returned home Friday. While here Mr. Walkinshaw had the misfortune to trip and fall on a loose board in one of our defective sidewalks which laid him up for several days. He did not bring suit for damages, but would have done so had the injury been more sever, or permanent.
Nuckolls County Herald, Nelson, Nebraska. Friday, 11 December 1908, page 2.

LKH Note: Hugh Walkinshaw was the brother of Jane Glasgow (Walkinshaw), wife of A.J. McConaughy.
 
Walkinshaw, Hugh Wycoff (I382)
 
2361 Husband Files $315,000 Death Suit
A wrongful death suit asking for $315,000 damages was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court by the husband of a woman killed last Friday when a car in which she was riding struck the rear of a parked truck.
Plaintiff in the suit, prepared by Atty. Donald S. Robinson, is Cunnigan Edward Wilson, whose wife, Sylvia Mary Wilson, 32, died in the accident on Benson Hwy.
Defendants are the drive of the car, Lawton Ray Acuff, 30, of 3510 Benson Why.; the Westinghouse Corp., owners of the truck, and a John and Jane Doe, husband and wife.
The suit asks $315,000 damages for pecuniary loss for Wilson and two minor children and “fair and just” damages for loss of his wife’s comfort, companionship and services.
Mrs. Wilson was killed instantly when the roof of Acuff’s car was peeled back “like a convertible top” in the collision, according to highway patrolmen. Acuff, who suffered severe cuts on his face, head and hands, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter.
Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Arizona. Thursday, 17 May 1962.
 
Kemp, Sylvia Mary (I1786)
 
2362 Hutchinson - Kline, William L., 91, retired Kline Insurance Agency president, died Jan. 23, 2006. Service 10:30 Thursday, Park Place Christian Church. Survivors: son. W. Michael Kline of Lawrence; brother Norval N. Kline Jr. of Hutchinson; 2 grandchildren. Elliot Mortuary.
The Wichita Eagle. Wichita, Kansas. Tuesday, 24 January 2006
 
Kline, William Lamont (I127)
 
2363 Hutchison
Doctor Harry Sutherland Hutchison, on Wednesday, December 18, 1974, of RD 2, Claysville, Pa., husband of Susannah McKeown; father of James M. of Claysville, Pa.; Ada Margaret Hutchison of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs. Kenneth Nolin of Fredericktown; brother of Delbert and Ethel Hutchison of Claysville, Pa.; four grandchildren, Memorial services in memory of Dr. Hutchison will be held Saturday, December 21 at 1 p.m. in the United Presbyterian Church of Claysville with Rev. David Persons officiating. The family will receive friends in the church following the service, the family suggests that contributions be made to the family for the mission Hospital in Egypt or the proposed McGuffey Health Center.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Friday, 20 December 1974.
 
Hutchison, Harry Sutherland (I339)
 
2364 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Notes, Notes (I1668)
 
2365 Ida I. Nelson
Ida Isabelle Dugan, daughter of William and Rosa Dugan, was born near Page Center, Ia., Aug. 21, 1880, and died at Beatrice, Neb., January 25, 1949, at the age of 68 years.
She was united in marriage to Hugh Gardner Nelson Dec. 16, 1903, at Page Center where she became a member early in life of the United Presbyterian church.
Following their marriage the Dugans [LKH note: should read "the Nelsons"] moved to Mission Creek, Neb. Born were two daughters and three sons.
After the death of Mrs. Nelson on June 21, 1924, the family moved to Summerfield, Kan. [LKH note – that should read “death of Mr. Nelson on June 21, 1924”]
Surviving are her children:
Mrs. L. Hasenvager, Kansas City, Mo.; Arlo Nelson, Axtell, Kan.; Mrs. Fern Frazee, Diller; William Nelson, Summerfield, and Wayne Nelson, Grand Island; four sisters, two brothers and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the United Presbyterian church at Summerfield January 29 with the pastor, Rev. A.J. McConnell, in charge. He was assisted by Rev. W.G. Comin, Pawnee City, a former minister to the decedent.
Mrs. Eva Green, Mrs. Frank Cully, Mrs. Willis Clark and Mrs. C.R. Steffen, members of the women’s quartet of the Diller Congregational church, sang with Mrs. Roy Eick as accompanist.
Burial was in the Mission Creek cemetery.
The Beatrice Times, Beatrice, Nebraska. Thursday, 10 February 1949.
 
Dugan, Ida Isabelle (I1172)
 
2366 Ida Parker Is Dead
Ida Parker, 632 North St. Francis, died Wednesday. She was 67 years old. She is survived by her husband, A.J. Parker; a stepdaughter, Iva Jones, Penalosa, and two stepsons, A.R. Parker, Norwich, and Dr. Roy Parker, Oklahoma City. Funeral services will be held at the Downing mortuary Friday at 2 p.m.
The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Thursday, 29 November 1934.
 
Geer, Ida (I699)
 
2367 Illness Fatal To Miss Mickey
Miss Adelaide Mickey, 39, a school teacher before she was stricken with paralysis about five years ago, died Saturday at 721 Sixteenth st., a nursing home.
Survivors are her father, W.M. Mickey, and a brother, Oren, both of Des Moines; a brother, Joe, Creston, Ia.; and three sisters, Veva and Evelyn, both of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Lucy McKelvey, Ottawa, Ia.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the E. Carl White Funeral home. Burial will be at Glendale cemetery.
The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Sunday, 18 August 1940.
 
Mickey, Adelaide (I350)
 
2368 In 1885 Minnesota Territorial and State Census, Orion, Olmsted County. Percy Daniels, born about 1884. Directly above his name is Eva Daniels, age 23. No other Daniels on page.
 
Daniels, Percy Sterling (I43)
 
2369 In 1900 US census, Lovina McKeown is listed as widowed. McKeown, Robert (I91)
 
2370 In 1910, Belle is listed as age 33, married, and is a housekeeper in the household of her future second husband Edwin Turner. Her son, Clarence, age 5, is listed as a servant. Dugan, Asenith Belle (I1151)
 
2371 In 1974 Marjorie P. Holmes and Charles E. Holmes lived at 4043 Hegg St., San Diego, San Diego County, California. His occupation is listed as retired.
 
Parker, Marjorie (I1468)
 
2372 In 1974 Marjorie P. Holmes and Charles E. Holmes lived at 4043 Hegg St., San Diego, San Diego County, California. His occupation is listed as retired. Holmes, Charles E. (I1469)
 
2373 In Loving Memory of John Dalke

John Lawrence Dalke, 92, of Boulder died peacefully at his home Sunday, August 6, 2006. He was born in a farmhouse north of Enid, Oklahoma, December 27, 1913, the son of Peter L. and Elizabeth (Regier) Dalke. The family moved to North Enid when he was six years old where he grew up and completed his general education. When old enough, he worked on an uncle's farm in the wheat fields for fifty cents a day, often sleeping in the fields. Upon graduation from Enid High School John entered Phillips University in Enid. After completing requirements for a teaching certificate he taught school for two years in a Garfield County one room schoolhouse (grades one through eight). He then went back to Phillips and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in physics. He was granted a fellowship to attend the University of Oklahoma at Norman. There he completed a Master's Degree in physics. That summer he worked for an oil company doing prospecting work near Yoakum, Texas. He married Thelma June Caskey in Yoakum on July 14, 1939. Thelma grew up north of Enid, and they had known each other since childhood.

At the end of the summer, John and Thelma returned to the University of Oklahoma where John completed most of the requirements for a PhD in physics until being drafted for service during World War II. In 1941, he was assigned to the Carnegie Institute of Washington as a research physicist in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. In 1946, he completed a research assignment in electromagnetism at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington. In 1947, he accepted a position with the Department of Commerce National Bureau of Standards (NBS) in Washington, where he became Chief of the Applied Electromagnetics Section. He was Chief of the Mine Fuse Division when it was split off into the newly created Harry Diamond Laboratories under the Department of the Army. In 1955, he returned to NBS, moving to the newly opened Boulder, Colorado, Laboratory, where he accepted a position as Chief of the Radio Materials Section. He then became Chief of the Electromagnetic Properties Section and continued research in electromagnetic properties of materials.

During his career at NBS in Boulder he represented the United States on the International Electrotechnical Commission, participating in many international meetings in Europe and Israel. He was a member of a number of professional organizations including Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society), and the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers; he was a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado. He published research papers, gave presentations and received awards for his work in the fields of electromagnetism and radio materials. In the latter part of his career John was dedicated to the promotion of the metric system in the United States, lecturing around the country on this subject. He retired from the NBS Boulder Laboratory in 1977.

Among his avocations from the time he was a young boy and into retirement was building and repairing radios. He was a member of The Colorado Radio Collectors Antique Radio Club and was recognized for his contributions to the development of radio technology. His work is cited in an NBS Publication entitled "Achievement in Radio: Seventy Years of Radio Science, Technology, Standards, and Measurement at NBS."

During his retirement, he enjoyed vegetable gardening, reading (including study of science, history and religion), and applying his natural abilities to repairing anything from automobiles to televisions and undertaking construction projects such as plumbing, electrical wiring and cabinet making. His well-stocked shop of tools and equipment enabled him to accomplish any task he undertook.

Most of all John enjoyed associating with his family: his wife Thelma; a daughter, Nancy Socha of Kerrville, TX; and three sons: Larry Dalke of Louisville, CO, Roger Dalke, PhD., of Boulder, CO; and Bill Dalke of Aurora, CO. He was blessed with seven grandchildren: Tanya Dalke, Carolynn Young, M.D., Kate Rymer, Michael Dalke, Alyssa Dalke, Joanna Dalke and Hannah Dalke; and two great-grandchildren: Evan and Madeline Young. He enjoyed teaching them masterfully from the wealth of experience and knowledge he had gained during his life.

A memoir of John would not be complete without mentioning his wonderful personality. Most people would call to their minds what his family remembers about him, that he was a kind and gentle person who took great interest in the mutual exchange of good will with all whom he came in contact, as he reached out and touched them.

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/john-dalke-obituary?id=13587494

 
Dalke, John Lawrence (I1784)
 
2374 IN MEMORIAM MARY ADAMS
The Sterling Women's Missionary Society recalls with gratitude the long, faithful, and devoted ministry of Miss Mary Adams for Christ and His church. Her public ministry began in youth at the Indian Mission. In 1912 she was appointed as an evangelistic missionary to China and her love and care for Chinese people continued to the day of her death, December 13, 1974. When detained from China during World War II, she served in our Kentucky Mission, but later returned to China. When missionaries were forced out of China by the advance of the Communists, she went to Japan with our missionaries who opened up work there. When she reached retirement age she moved to Wichita, Kansas and went almost daily into Chinese homes there to teach the Bible. Blindness, increasing deafness, and declining physical strength did not lessen her zeal or diminish her faithfulness. Her selfless, untiring devotion will continue to be a challenge to the whole church. Truly she was faithful unto death and now has received the crown of life that does not fade away. "This is not death, but triumph and reward: To walk by faith through all life's little day And then, at eventide, to meet the Lord And hand in hand with Him to go away. "This is not death — this is abundant life, Eternal life, the freeing of the soul For bliss beyond earth's time of toil and strife This is not death, but the immortal goal."
Per: Betty Calderwood (47172308) 7/20/2021
 
Adams, Mary Rebecca (I577)
 
2375 In the 1850 and 1860 US census, Margaret is in the household of her maternal grandparents, Matthew and Margaret Forsythe in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio.
 
Alexander, Margaret G. (I414)
 
2376 In the 1870 US census, James Glasgow is a farm laborer in the household of Franklin Byrns, the oldest brother of Mary Jane Byrns
 
Glasgow, James (I825)
 
2377 In the 1900 US census Cameron A. Glasgow is hear of household that includes his sisters Margaret and Mary, his brother Robert, and his widower father Arthur, age 84. Glasgow, Cameron Arthur (I739)
 
2378 In the 1900 US census, Sarah, widow, and her 8 year old son Wilber are living in the household of Sarah's parents, Adam and Anna Glasgow. Glasgow, Sarah Edna (I749)
 
2379 In the 1910 census Charles and Rose have several children living with them ( children who may not be their own children since they had been married for only six years): Mary, age 15, Clara, age 10, Merta, age 9, Frederick, age 8, Margaret, age 7, Rose age 5, and their son Karl age 3.

In the 1920 census, the only children listed in the household of Charles and Rose are their sons Karl and Allan.

In the 1930 US census both brothers appear again together as boarders in San Francisco, California.
In the 1930 US census Rose (McKeown) Bausch, age 58, is listed as a widow in the household of her brother Howard McKeown in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


 
McKeown, Rose Ann (I353)
 
2380 In the 1910 census Charles and Rose have several children living with them ( children who may not be their own children since they had been married for only six years): Mary, age 15, Clara, age 10, Merta, age 9, Frederick, age 8, Margaret, age 7, Rose age 5, and their son Karl age 3. In the 1920 census, the only children listed in the household of Charles and Rose are their sons Karl and Allan. Both brothers appear again together in the 1930 US census as boarders in San Francisco, California.
 
Bausch, Charles (I532)
 
2381 In the 1910 US census brothers Maurice Glasgow Ivins and James W. Ivins are in the household of their maternal grandparents.
 
Ivins, James W. (I234)
 
2382 In the 1910 US census brothers Maurice Glasgow Ivins and James W. Ivins are in the household of their maternal grandparents.
 
Ivins, Maurice Glasgow (I231)
 
2383 In the 1910 US census Cameron is head of household that includes his sister Mary and his brother Robert. Glasgow, Cameron Arthur (I739)
 
2384 In the 1910 US census, Arthur, Widower, is in the household of his daughter and son-in-law Walkinshaw, Arthur Glasgow (I389)
 
2385 In the 1910 US census, James and Mary's sons, Maurice Glasgow Ivins and James W. Ivins, are in the household of their maternal grandparents.
 
Ivins, James R. (I873)
 
2386 In the 1920 US census, Arthur, widower, in the household of his his sister and brother-in-law, Thomas and Margaret Reid. Walkinshaw, Arthur Glasgow (I389)
 
2387 In the 1920 US census, Grace is a chemist. She, brother Hugh (an entomologist) and sister Ruth (a chemist) all work at the University of Illinois. All three live in their mother's household in Champaign, Illinois.

In the 1940 US census, Grace and her sister Ruth are living in Baltimore, Maryland. Both are listed as genealogists.
 
Glasgow, Grace (I838)
 
2388 In the 1920 US census, Grace is a chemist. She, brother Hugh (an entomologist) and sister Ruth (a chemist) all work at the University of Illinois. All three live in their mother's household in Champaign, Illinois.

In the 1940 US census, Grace and her sister Ruth are living in Baltimore, Maryland. Both are listed as genealogists.
 
Glasgow, Ruth (I839)
 
2389 In the 1920 US census, Hugh is an entomologist. His sisters Grace and Ruth (both chemists) all work at the University of Illinois. All three live in their mother's household in Champaign, Illinois.

In the 1940 US census, is still an entomologist working for the government. He is married and living in Geneva, Ontario, New York.
 
Glasgow, Hugh (I837)
 
2390 In the 1920 US census, Raymond is in the household of his grandparents, Hugh and Elizabeth Walkinshaw. McKee, James Raymond (I996)
 
2391 In the 1920 US census, Stewart Caskey is living with his uncle and aunt W. Whitehill and Sarah (Blair) Whitehill in Harlan, Page County, Iowa. Sarah is a sister to Stewart's mother, Elizabeth (Blair) Caskey who died in 1909.
 
Caskey, Lilse Stewart (I952)
 
2392 In the 1925 Iowa census, Hugh and his brother Raymond are in the household of their grandmother, Elizabeth Walkinshaw. McKee, Hugh Alexander (I995)
 
2393 In the 1925 Iowa census, Raymond and his brother Hugh are in the household of their grandmother, Elizabeth Walkinshaw. McKee, James Raymond (I996)
 
2394 In the 1930 US census all four of Charles and Zella Moranville's children are in the household of her father, William J. Crawford. In the 1940 US census all four children are in the household of their uncle Walter Crawford.
 
Moranville, Esther Zella (I596)
 
2395 In the 1930 US census all four of Charles and Zella Moranville's children are in the household of her father, William J. Crawford. In the 1940 US census all four children are in the household of their uncle Walter Crawford.
 
Moranville, Charles Crawford (I597)
 
2396 In the 1930 US census all four of Charles and Zella Moranville's children are in the household of her father, William J. Crawford. In the 1940 US census all four children are in the household of their uncle Walter Crawford.
 
Moranville, Ruth Louise (I598)
 
2397 In the 1930 US census all four of Charles and Zella Moranville's children are in the household of her father, William J. Crawford. In the 1940 US census all four children are in the household of their uncle Walter Crawford.
 
Moranville, Walter Calvin (I599)
 
2398 In the 1930 US census, Virgil, Gertrude and daughter Lola Fish are living on the farm of Gertrude's parents, John and Lena Robertson. Virgil is entered as general farm laborer. Fish, Virgil Theodore (I1019)
 
2399 In the 1940 US census Owen is a farmer. Brown, Owen Thomas (I1017)
 
2400 In the 1940 US census Sylvester Parker, widower, is in the household of his daughter-in-law, Edna May Parker. She is a widow. Parker, Sylvester Warner (I693)
 

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