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3101 | S/O Norval N. and Maude Lamont Kline. He was a 1932 graduate of Hutchinson High School. He attended Hutchinson Junior College and graduated from the University of Kansas in 1936. A lifetime Hutchinson resident, he was retired president of the Kline Insurance Agency, working from 1946 to 1992. He belonged to Park Place Christian Church. He was a member of Beta Gamma Sigma Honorary Society with the KU School of Business, Lysle Rishel American Legion Post No. 68, Bob Campbell Veterans of Foreign Wars, served on the Board of Directors at Central Bank and Trust Co., past chairman of the former Grace Hospital during the merger into Hutchinson Hospital, served on the boards of Health Care Inc. and the Hutchinson Hospital, past president and served on the boards of USD No. 308 Hutchinson public schools, Hutchinson Kiwanis Club, Hutchinson Symphony, Hutchinson Chamber of Commerce, Prairie Dunes Country Club, the Kansas Association of Insurance Agents and was a State Director serving on the National Association of Insurance Agents. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II, serving as a First Lieutenant, 4th Armored Division from 1943 to 1946, receiving the Bronze Star Medal and the Battlefield Commission. On Aug. 17, 1940, he married Dorothy Shields in Dallas, Texas. She died July 8, 1996. He was preceded in death by a son, Stephen Kent Kline; and a brother, John Kline. Hutchinson Newspaper | Kline, William Lamont (I127)
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3102 | Sad indeed is the death of the year-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Farrier. It was a lovely, attractive child, but the ravages of flu proved too much for it. Burial occurred Sunday. Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Tuesday, 25 August 1925. | Farrier, Virginia Jean (I1503)
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3103 | Samantha was known in the family as Auntie Mac. She was one of the three members of the first graduating class of the Burlington hospital school of nursing, in 1899. | McKeown, Samantha Ann (I15)
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3104 | Sampson Caskey Age 19. Birth place: Alabama Enlisted 19 Sep 1861. Iowa Company C. 5th Cavalry. Private. Imprisonment date: 31 Jul 1864. Chattahoochee River, Georgia. Resident of Page County, Iowa. Parents: James Caskey, Catherine Caskey. Records from Andersonville. Sampson Caskey Iowa Company C, 5th Regiment, Cavalry. Reported to have died at Florence South Carolina from effects of exposure at Andersonville. Code 42954. Grave 0. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-prisoners-andersonville-detail.htm?prisonerId=69A866F5-95DF-48E6-8C0F-036352FF9A5B&prisonerLocation=A | Caskey, Sampson (I1132)
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3105 | Samuel Casten Killed By Wm. Blair – Sad Result of a Quarrel. A gentleman who was present at the inquest Sept. 27th, furnishes the following particulars of a terrible murder near Morning Sun, Louisa Co., last week. On the evening of Sept. 25th two small farmers who were neighbors and friends got into a dispute about cutting up a piece of corn they had raised together. They were both considered peaceable men; but one, Wm. Blair, got so mad that he suddenly seized six feet of an oak fence board and struck his friend Samuel Casten over the head. Casten’s hired man who stood eight feet away says he heard Casten’s head crush as the board struck him. Blair appeared much shocked as what he had done in his passion and expressed himself in a very penitent language and actions, sending and going for the physician and the neighbors. Casten in an unconscious state was taken into Blair’s house where the Dr. and neighbors watched all night. Near morning Blair concluded the “it could not have been the board that crushed Casten’s head so badly as he had only given him a little slap; he said that it was his horse stepping on his head after he had fallen that did the injury.” The hired man however testifies that the horse backed off and away from the falling board and man and went home, and could not have stepped on him as he went to him instantly to raise him up. Casten was struck about 9:30 p.m. and lived till 10 a.m. of the 26th. Two hours before he died he was taken to his own house a half mile off. The post-mortem revealed the skull crushed like an egg shell, both base and vertex, save at the upper left side and back part of base. At least three ounces o blood in the brain. Three Drs. Testified that the external wounds and skull fractures resulted from the blow of the board only and one Dr. thought the horse might have cause the fatal injury. Blair gave himself up and is under $1,000 bonds. It is plain to be seen what the defence will be and it is to be feared it may win as now-a-days the prisoner gets the benefit of all doubts whether “reasonable doubts” or not and the poor suffering public the benefit of none at all. Casten was a Sweed living 4 miles northwest of Morning Sun. He leaves a wife and three children and a small farm said to be encumbered. Muscatine Weekly Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Friday, 3 October 1884. | Casten, Samuel (I135)
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3106 | Samuel Hankins Wills $75,000 to St. Luke’s Fund An estate estimated at $75,000 has been left to St. Luke’s hospital nursing school student loan fund by Samuel R. Hankins, who died May 3. Hankins was a member of the St. Luke’s board of directors from 1930-1961, member of executive committee from 1941-1961, president of the board in 1944-53 and vice president, 1953-59. He also served on the nursing school committee. Hankins also was general secretary of the Cedar Rapids YMCA from 1924-42. Hankins’ will, dated Sept. 16, 1957, had left a monthly payment to his wife and $1,000 each to two sisters. His wife and one sister preceded him in death. The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tuesday, 9 June 1964. | Hankins, Samuel Robert (I230)
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3107 | Samuel J. Caskey Samuel J. Caskey, 76, of 1127 East Market, died in a local hospital Friday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks. Caskey had lived in Enid since 1920. He came here from Billings, which had been his home for 16 years after his coming to Oklahoma from Iowa. He was a watchman at George E. Failing Supply company. He was a member of the Reform Presbyterian church. Caskey’s survivors are three brothers, J.A. Caskey of Fairview, Albert Caskey of Edmond and Glenn Caskey of Artesia, N.M.; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Hensleigh of Fort Morgan, Colo., Mrs. Bell Terry of Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Beth Zimmerman of Billings. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the First Presbyterian church, with Rev. John Taves of North Enid in charge. Burial will be in the Billings cemetery. The body is lying in state at Brown funeral home. The Enid Morning News, Enid, Oklahoma. Saturday, 5 June 1949. | Caskey, Samuel James (I1113)
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3108 | Samuel W. Morrison Belle Center – Samuel W. Morrison, 86, Belle Center, a farmer and for many years a Rawleigh products dealer, died Saturday in Hardin Memorial Hospital at Kenton where he was admitted Dec. 9. He was a native of Freeport in Harrison County and had resided since 1961 in Belle Center, where he was an elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Margarita G. McElwain; a brother, Roy of Jamestown, Route 1, a nephew and a niece. One brother is dead. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Hilty Funeral Home here in the charge of the Rev. Robert Morrow. Burial will be in Belle Center Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Sunday, 22 December 1974. | Morrison, Samuel William (I1294)
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3109 | SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Elizabeth R. Caparoon, 90, of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Muscatine, died Sunday, August 19, 2007, at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. Private family services will be at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services. The Rev. Lloyd Mansfield of the Church of Christ will officiate. Burial will be in Muscatine Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Caparoon was born April 18, 1917, in Morning Sun, the daughter of John P. and Lena M. Baird Robertson. She married Richard C. Caparoon December 24, 1936, in Long Beach, Calif. He died in 2006. She was a homemaker all her life and a member of the Women of the Moose. She felt her family was always the most important aspect of her life. She will be deeply missed by two her sons, Phillip E. Caparoon and his wife, Monna, of Houston, Texas and William C. Caparoon and special friend, Maria Niaves, of Madison, Wisconsin; a daughter, Shirley A. Oberhaus and her husband, Patrick, of Muscatine; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband. | Robertson, Elizabeth Rebecca (I1039)
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3110 | Sarah Dalton Passes at 86 Last Surviving Charter Member of First Christian Church Dies Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Dalton, 86, last surviving charter member of the First Christian Church of Los Angeles and past director of the Y.W.C.A., died yesterday at her home, 1156 W. 55th St., after a long illness. Born in Zanesville, O., Mrs. Dalton came to California in 1874. She was married at Spadra in 1875 and came to Los Angeles. She was the widow of George J. Dalton, pioneer citrus grower and civic leader. Mrs. Dalton’s father was John B. Parker, first justice of the peace at Pomona, and her uncle was W.H. Perry, who owned the waterworks here and which he later sold to the city. She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Harry H. Baskerville; a brother, Perry B. Parker; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Bresee Bros. & Gillette. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Thursday, 10 April 1941. | Parker, Sarah Elizabeth (I717)
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3111 | Sarah Jane McKeown never married. She was struck by lightning and survived. She always kept her hair cut short after that to prevent the headaches caused by longer hair. She lived with her sister, Samantha McKeown. Burlington Daily Hawk Eye Gazette, 12 August 1877. Struck by lightning. The residence of Mr. J. G. McKeown, a mile north of Mediapolis, was struck by lightning yesterday morning. The lightning struck the rod on the house, breaking the rod, and then passed to a tree near the house. Mr. McKeown's oldest daughter was struck by the bolt in the shoulder, receiving injuries that will probably prove fatal. | McKeown, Sarah Jane (I7)
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3112 | Sarah Jane Walkinshaw Sarah Jane Courtright was born near Cedar Vale, Cowley County Kansas, January 9 1878, and passed from the family home near Blanchard, Iowa, to her "Eternal Home" September 26 1938, aged 60 years, 8 months and 17 days. She was a daughter of Richard and Hannah Courtright and moved with them to Payne County, Oklahoma, in 1889. She was united in marriage with Wm Walkinshaw at Stillwater, Okla, November 21 1894, and eight children were born to this union. They came to Atchison County Mo, where they resided two years, then two years in Page County Iowa, then to the present home east of Blanchard in Nodaway County, Mo, where she has lived until her death. The immediate relatives who survive her are her husband, Wm Walkinshaw, and children, Roy and John of Blanchard, Edgar of Kansas City, Mo, Mrs. Hannah Christenson of Rembrandt, Iowa, Mrs. Nettie Harness of Blanchard, Mrs. Pearly Huff of Humboldt, Nebr, Mrs Esther Kruse of Ogden, Iowa, and Mrs. Edna Barritt of Battle Creek Mich, also 28 grandchildren and four brothers. Her twin brother Charles Courtright of Perkins Oklahoma, Mode Courtright of Rembrandt, Iowa, Wilbur and Joseph of Perkins, Okla, two sisters, Mrs. Helen Du Rain, Pawnee, Okla, and Mrs. Hannah Ladd of Drumright, Okla. There are also many other relatives and friends who mourn her passing. When they moved within bounds Mrs. Walkinshaw united with the Blanchard Reformed Presbyterian Church, reared her family in that congregation and was an attentive listener whenever possible to be at services. Mrs. Walkinshaw was a quiet, unassuming woman, whom "to know was to love," and was a kind and helpful neighbor. Her chief interest in life centered is her home, husband, and family, then later in the grandchildren and she toiled and planned to enjoy happy home comings with them. The almost nine months of bedfast suffering and weakness was endured with an uncomplaining spirit and patience which was wonderful. A quiet smile greeted all who entered that sick room and plans were still made there for the comfort of those she loved. MLindgren (#47078423) generously provided the obit for Sarah which she found at the Nodaway Valley Historical Museum in July 2012. | Courtright, Sarah Jane (I152)
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3113 | Saturday, May 5, 1838, New York Evening Post, New York Thursday eve by Rev. Mr. Cristie, William C. Brown to Jane Ann, dau of James Wallace, all of this City. From: Marriages Taken From New York Evening Post From January 21, 1837-November 3, 1838. Volume 8, page 78. Copied and compiled by Gertrude A. Barber. 1935. | Brown, William Clyde (I1133)
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3114 | Schedule 4 – Production of agriculture in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio. enumerated on 30 July 1850 Alexander McKeown, line 16 Improved acres – 60 Unimproved acres – 100 Cash value of farm 1800 value of farming implements 70 horses - 3 asses or mules 0 milch cows 0 6 working oxen – 0 other cattle - 3 sheep – 40 swine – 7 value of livestock 173 wheat, bushels of – 30 rye, bushels of – 0 Indian corn, bushels of – 150 oats, bushels of – 50 Ginned cotton – 0 wool, lbs of - 100 Peas & beans, bushels of - 1 Irish potatoes – bushels of - 20 Sweet potatoes – bushels of – 0 Barley – bushels of – 0 buckwheat, bushels of - 0 Value of orchard produce - 9 Wine, gallons of - 0 value of Market garden - 0 Butter, lbs of - 200 cheese, lbs of - 0 hay, tons of 3 clover seed, bushels of 5 other grass, bushels of 1 hops, lbs of -0 hemp, dew rotted -0 hemp, water rotted - 0 Flax, lbs of - 50 flaxseed, bushels of – 4 Silk cocoons, lbs of – 0 maple sugar, lbs of – 0 cane sugar – 0 molasses, gallons of – 0 beeswax and honey - 0 value of home-made manufacturing - 62 value of animals slaughtered - 41 | McKeown, Alexander (I5)
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3115 | Seattle, Wash, March 2. – While police held her son, Dr. Albert G. McKeown, an unqualified declaration that Mrs. Rhoda McKeown, 81-year-old wife of a wealthy Iowa Farmer, had been murdered was made by Chief Deputy Prosecutor Emmett G. Lenihan today. The woman’s body was found in the basement of the home of Dr. McKeown yesterday morning. She had been beaten to death, the prosecutor said. Both Dr. Albert McKeown, a prominent university district dentist, and his wife were jailed last night on open charges but Mrs. McKeown was released late today. Lenihan said Dr. McKeown told him he owed his mother $10,000 on several notes. The obligation was cancelled by her death although a new settlement was to have been made yesterday at her request, Lenihan said Dr. McKeown told him. By the Associated Press The Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. Thursday, 3 march 1932 | Lord, Rhoda Emiline (I21)
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3116 | Second marriage to Cunnigan Wilson. | Kemp, Sylvia Mary (I1786)
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3117 | Second marriage to someone with the surname of Hensleigh. | Carithers, Mary Elizabeth (I1007)
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3118 | Seeking Data Denver (AP) – The family of a 68-year-old Denver widow slain in her apartment March 6 is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of her killer. The reward was announced Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Liming, daughter and son-in-law of the late Mrs. Elfrieda Tull. Mrs. Tull was resident manager of the Green Gables Apartments in Denver’s Capitol Hill area. Her body was found on the bathroom floor in her apartment by an occupant of the adjoining building. Authorities said the murder appeared to be “sex motivated.” Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort Collins, Colorado. Sunday, 31 March 1968. | Hartman, Elfrieda (I504)
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3119 | Service at Webber For Bert McKeown Funeral services will be held in the Webber Methodist Church at 2 p.m., Thursday, March 11, for Herbert (Bert) McKeown, 75, of Danbury, Neb., who died in an Oberlin, Kan., hospital Tuesday March 9. Mr. McKeown was born and spent the early years of his life in Jewell County. He left this area about 20 years ago. He was in the lumber business at Danbury until his retirement. Surviving are one daughter, and two sons, Mrs. Veda Pew of Danbury, Wendell of Los Angeles and Dwight of Kenniwick, Wash.; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Edith Smith of Lincoln; four brothers, Waldo, Irvin, Clifford and Tom, all of Superior. His wife died several years ago. Rev. Loren Silaby will officiate at the Tuesday service and the Megrue Funeral Home will be in charge. Interment will be in the Webber cemetery. The Superior Express, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 11 March 1965. | McKeown, Herbert Lee "Bert" (I604)
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3120 | Services and burial were held in Sacramento, California, Tuesday, for Charles Worley "Chod" Harden, 67, who died there Sunday, according to word received in Topeka by his brother, Orval Henry Harden of 718 Buchanan. He was born January 22,1881, in Wabash, Indiana and spent most of his life at Ozawkie and Topeka before moving to California four years ago. He was the son of the late Benjamin Franklin Harden and Hannah Loretta (Ellis) Harden of Ozawkie. Besides his brother Orval Henry Harden of Topeka, Kansas and Ova Hugh Harden of Martinez, California, he leaves his wife, Mrs. May Harden of Del Paso Heights, California; two sons, Everett and Billie of the home; two stepsons, Roy and John, a stepdaughter, Ruth and his father-in-law, Charlie Cripps of Topeka. | Harden, Charles Worley (I1836)
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3121 | Services Are Tuesday For Evalina Hankins Evalina Hankins, wife of Samuel Hankins, formerly of 507 Twenty-third st., SE, and a Cedar Rapids resident for many years before moving to Friendship Haven, died Saturday following a brief illness. She was born June 20, 1881. She is survived by her husband. Mrs. Hankins was a member of St. Paul’s Methodist church, Chapter HJ of PEO, and was a past president of the Woman’s club. Services: Turner chapel at 10:30 Tuesday. Entombment: Chapel of Memories. Friends may call at the chapel after 1 Monday. The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Saturday, 11 November 1961. | McConaughy, Evaline A. (I229)
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3122 | Services for Hilma C. Gardner, 95, Rock Island, are 11 a.m. Monday at Memorial Heights United Methodist Church, Rock Island, where she was a member. Burial is in Rock Island Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation is 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Wheelan Funeral Home, Rock Island. Memorials may be made to the church or to a favorite charity. Mrs. Gardner died Thursday, Sept. 14, 2000, at Trinity Medical Center, West Campus, Rock Island. Hilma Robertson was born Dec. 8, 1904, in Morning Sun, Iowa, the daughter of John P. and Lena M. Baird Robertson. She married Herbert V. Gardner June 22, 1926, in Morning Sun. He died in June 1992. Mrs. Gardner had worked for the Rock Island County Agriculture Soil Conservation Service, retiring in 1962. She was a member of the Methodist Women of the church. Survivors include daughters and son-in-law, Kathryn Gustafson, Rock Island, and Dorothy and M. Gordon Tipple, Rock Island; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a brother, Clayton Robertson, McAllen, Texas; and sisters, Marian Smith and Barbara Howe, both of Manteca, Calif., Dorothy Swanson, Sheffield, Iowa, and Betty Caparoon, Muscatine, Iowa. Dispatch - Argus QCOnline.com Obituaries for September 16, 2000 | Robertson, Hilma Katherine (I1020)
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3123 | Services Friday For Rev. Adams Funeral services for Rev. R.C. Adams were held in the Beulah Reformed Presbyterian church, Friday, April 26, at 2 p.m. Rev. Lester Kilpatrick offered the opening prayer, Rev. D.C. Ward brought a message of sympathy from the Indian Mission and Rev. A.J. McFarland from the church at large. Rev. J.E. McElroy brought a comforting message based on Hebrews 11:10. A trio consisting of Mrs. Dave Hansen, Mrs. Maurice Graham and Mrs. Ed Borowicz sang three psalms. Richard Cameron Adams, son of James M. and Rachel McKeown Adams, was born in the Beulah community, Nuckolls County, Neb., April 9, 1888, and passed away at his home near Mt. Carle, Neb., March 23, 1948, age 59 years, 11 months and 14 days. He was baptized as an infant in the Beulah church ad at twelve years of age united with the Reformed Presbyterian church in this same congregation. He finished his early school training in the country schools of his home community. He moved with his parents to Sterling, Kan., in January 1906. After graduating from Sterling College in 1913 he entered the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary, Allegheny, Pa., and finished the course in the spring of 1916. The following year he attended the Biblical Seminary in New York preparatory for Foreign Mission services. He was licensed to preach by Kansas Presbytery on April 24, 1915, and was ordained to the gospel ministry for work in china on July 22, 1917. He preached at Minneola, Kan., two summers while attending seminary. On July 17, 1917, he married Belle Edgar of Sterling, Kan. Together they made the long journey to their new field of labor in China where they labored until the year, 1924, when they with their three children returned to American, and, on account of unsettled conditions in China, were not able to resume work there. For several months he ministered to the Stafford, Kan., congregation. In September, 1926, he began work as Superintendent of the Indian Mission near Apache, Okla. After almost sixteen years of service there, he returned in June 1942, to Beulah as pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian congregation where he worshipped as a boy. He is survived by his wife, five children, Roy, of Geneva college, Beaver Falls, Pa.; Mrs. E.E. Graham of Stafford, Kan.; Marion of Superior, Neb.; Bruce at home; and Ruth of Sterling College, Sterling, Kan.; one grandchildren, Melville Adams; three brothers, Will of Grant, Neb.; J.R. of Sterling, Kan.; and Andrew of Madrid, Nev.; and four sisters, Mary of Tak Hing, South China; Mrs. J.A. Heasty, Doleib Hill, Sudan; and Ella and Mrs. T.W. Patton, Sterling, Kan. The Superior Express, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 1 April 1948. | Adams, Richard Cameron (I582)
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3124 | Services Held Monday from W.J. Henning, 78 W.J. (Bill) Henning, 78 years of age, died early Friday morning at a nursing home in Clearmont, where he had been for several months. Failing health brought death to this retired farmer. He suffered a stroke of paralysis which prompted his last illness. Bill was a baseball fan, and had several sons who were good at the game and he wasn’t so bad himself. Funeral services were held at the Wray Memorial Methodist church Monday afternoon. The pastor, Arthur Gray, was in charge. Mrs. Wren Peve sang “Beyond the Sunset, Sunrise,” and “Rock of Ages.” She was accompanied by Mrs. W.E. Turner. Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Landon Wallace, Mrs. Carl Gray, and Mrs. Vern Thompson. The pallbearers were Landon Wallace, Walter Morehouse, Bert Egger, Forest Grimes, Vern Thompson, and Carl Gray. All of the children were here for the services except a son, John Henning of Monrovia, Calif. The Swanson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. William John Henning, a son of Robert and Mary Henning, was born November 28, 1873, in New York State, and passed away at the Clearmont nursing home, Friday morning, April 25, at the age of 78 years, 4 months and 25 days. At an early age he moved with his parents and settled on a farm near Blanchard, Iowa, February 17, 1904. He united with the Reformed Presbyterian church, when quite young. He was united in marriage to Hannah Walkinshaw. They lived on a farm near Blanchard 16 years before moving to a farm near Hopkins, Mo. He spent the remaining years of his life in and near Hopkins except three years in California state. Besides his widow he is survived by six children, three sons and three daughters, John Henning of Monrovia, calif.; Harold and Donald Henning of Hoquiam, Wash.; Mrs. Hellen Hensley of Bedford, Iowa; Mrs. Martha Annan of Coin, Iowa, and Mrs. Ruth Herriott of Pasadena, Calif. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Interment was in the Blanchard, Iowa cemetery. The Hopkins Journal, Hopkins, Missouri, Thursday, 1 May 1952. | Henning, William John (I160)
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3125 | Services held Sunday for Fred Foltz. Fred F. Foltz, 85, of RR 2, Colchester, a retired farmer, died Friday morning, June 11, at the St. Francis Hospital. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Chapel of the Jones Mortuary with the Rev. Ernest Louderman officiating. Burial was in Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Mr. Foltz was born Sept. 15th 1879, in Hire Township, the son of Reuben M. and Mary I. Graham Fotz. He resided north of Good Hope several years before moving to the Colchester vicinity. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving is a brother, C.G. Foltz of RR Colchester and several nieces and nephews. An infant son, five sisters, Cora Rigg, Mary Bell Hainline, Mattie Garrison, Lena Pendarvis and Maggie Foltz and two brothers, Edward and Lee died previously. Two brothers also died in infancy. | Foltz, Frederick Francis (I1641)
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3126 | Services Held Wednesday for Mrs. Henning, 86 Mrs. Hannah Margaret Henning, 86, a resident of Hopkins for 45 years, died Sunday, March 3, 3;45 a.m., at the St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, where she had been a patient since February 11. She had been in failing health for several years and had been cared for at the home of Mrs. Vivian Murphy, Parnell, the past several months prior to entering the hospital. Hannah Margaret Walkinshaw was born Sept. 23, 1875, near Blanchard, Iowa, the daughter of John Henry and Sarah McClelland Walkinshaw. On February 17, 1904, she was married to William John Henning. They made their home near Blanchard until 1918 when they moved to a farm in the Hopkins community. Mrs. Henning spent the remainder of her life at Hopkins with the exception of three years in the state of California. When a young girl she united with the Reformed Presbyterian church in Blanchard. After moving to Hopkins she transferred her membership to the Wray Memorial Methodist church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. John Annan (Martha), Coin, Iowa; Mrs. Ralph Hensley (Helen), Bedford, Iowa, and Mrs. Harold Herriott (Ruth), Pasadena, California; three sons, John Henning, Monrovia, California; Harold Henning, Everett, Washington, and Donald Henning, Hoquiam, Washington; one sister, Mrs. Tom Copeland, Maryville; one brother, Frank Walkinshaw, Lincoln, Nebraska; 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in April, 1952. Mrs. Henning was a devoted mother and a good neighbor. She was loyal to her church, attending regularly as long as her health permitted. With the Swanson Funeral Home in charge, final rites were held Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at the Wray Memorial Methodist church. The Rev. Stephen Johnson, pastor of the church, officiated, and burial was in the Blanchard, Iowa, cemetery. Mrs. George Mutti sand “Rock of Ages” and “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” accompanied by Mrs. L.R. Wiley, organist. Mrs. Wayne Craddock and Mrs. Robert Bateman were the flower ladies. Pallbearers were John Walkinshaw, Leland Duncan, Eldon Hensley, James Hensley, Gary Annan and Robert Bateman. The Hopkins Journal, Hopkins, Missouri. Thursday, 8 March 1962. | Walkinshaw, Hannah Margaret (I159)
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3127 | Services Here For Old Resident Willard L. Speer, who lived in the Superior community for 50 years passed away April 28 at the age of 81 years, 8 months and 16 days. Mr. Speer was born in Cambridge, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1873. When he was six years old, he moved with his folks to Albia, Iowa, and then to Summerfield, Kan., in 1888 when he was 14. Here he joined the United Presbyterian church, at Mission Creek, near Liberty, Neb. In 1894 he moved with his parents, to a farm three miles east of Superior. He transferred his membership to the United Presbyterian church here where it remained until the church was dissolved. He married Mary Charlotte McConaughy of Superior on March 6, 1900, and to this union were born two sons. After the passing of his wife on May 14, 1944, he went to live with his son, John, in Lincoln, Neb., who moved to Chicago in 1949. Left to morn his passing are his two sons, John, of Chicago, and Lloyd of Wheaton, Ill.; five grandchildren; and two great grandchildren; and many friends. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 30, at 2 p.m. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery, Rev. C.E. Caskey officiating. The Superior Express, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 5 May 1955. | Speer, Willard L. (I226)
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3128 | Set Rites For Parker Services for Well Known Clearwater Resident to Be Held Thursday Funeral services for J.W. Parker, ;83, former publishers of the Clearwater Echo and a farmer before his retirement eight years ago, who died at his home in Clearwater Wednesday, will be held at the Clearwater Baptist church at 2 p.m. Thursday, with burial in the Clearwater cemetery. Webb mortuary of Clearwater is in charge. Parker came to Kansas in 1876 with his parents, settling on a farm near Clearwater. He was graduated from Ottawa university in 1891 and made the run into the Strip in 1893 and engaged in newspaper business in Pond Creek. He was chairman of the first Republican convention in Grant county, Oklahoma. Later he returned to Clearwater. Survivors include his wife, Jennie Hammers Parker, and seven children, Wayne V., 630 South Lorraine, Moses C., Brown Y. and Willard A, all of Clearwater, Alice M. at home, Catherine Kikendall, Golden, Colo., and Melissa Thompson, Denver; 10 grandchildren; two brothers, Robert Lincoln Parker, Kansas City, Mo. and E. Edwin Parker, Clearwater, and a sister, Anna Nighswonger, Wichita. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Thursday, 22 May 1947. | Parker, John William (I677)
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3129 | Sexton, Mabelle - Wednesday, 2 p.m. Hagele and Honts Funeral Home, Morning Sun; visitation, 7 to 8 p.m., today. The Muscatine Journal Muscatine, Iowa. Tuesday, 10 March 1992. | Carithers, Mabelle Margaret (I1002)
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3130 | Sgt. Arthur Glasgow McKEOWN, USA | McKeown, Arthur Glasgow (I321)
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3131 | Sgt. Lovell Parker McKeown, grandson of M. P. McKeown of Mediapolis, killed in action May 29, 1943, on Attu in the Aleutians. Body returned for burial in September of this year. The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, Muscatine, Iowa. 30 December 1943. | McKeown, Lovell Parker (I38)
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3132 | Sgt. McKeown is fatally injured in Army service. Sgt. Lovell Parker McKeown, grandson of M. P. McKeown of near Letts, was killed in action in the North American area on May 29, according to information received by Mr. McKeown from the war department. Sgt. McKeown was a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McKeown of Seattle. He had visited his grandfather at different times and was known in this locality. Sgt. McKeown was serving with the infantry. No details of the action in which he met death were revealed. The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, Muscatine, Iowa. 17 June 1943, page 2. | McKeown, Lovell Parker (I38)
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3133 | Sharon Funeral for Oscar Baird Funeral services were, held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Sharon R. P. church for Oscar M. Baird of Mediapolis, 69 year old retired farmer, who died Wednesday, March 30 (1960), at University Hospital in Iowa City. The Reverend J. O. Edgar was in charge of final rites and burial was in Sharon cemetery. Baird was born August 15, 1890, in Des Moines county. He was the son of James and Mary Ann Wakinshaw Baird. On February 9, 1916, he was married to Ola Harris and until their retirement in 1952 they lived on a farm northeast of Morning Sun. For the past seven years they have lived in Mediapolis. Surviving are the wife and three daughters: Mrs. Leora Jackson, Macomb, Illinois; Mrs. Evelyn Bohronson, Keota; and Mrs. Marion Marshall of Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Also, surviving are three grandchildren. The Morning Sun News-Herald, 7 Apr 1960 | Baird, Oscar Marion (I397)
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3134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Notes Website Cousins (I1669)
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3135 | Shields – Cornish Wednesday morning Mr. Earl Cornish and Miss Lolene Shields surprised their friends by slipping away to the office of Leffingwell & Dennis where they were quietly married by the writer. Mrs. Cornish is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shields of Perry. She has grown to young womanhood in the vicinity of Perry and Noble county and is well and favorably known to many of Perry’s younger set. Mr. Cornish is the son of O.P. Cornish of Wall Lake, Iowa, and is now engaged in carpentry at Garber, Oklahoma, where they will be at home to their friends who join us in hearty congratulations. Geo. F. Dennis. The Perry Republican, Perry, Oklahoma. Thursday, 16 Aug 1923. | Shields, Loline Love (I519)
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3136 | Shields, Elwood. Services 1:30 p.m. St. Wilson & Son Chapel. Interment Paola, Visitation 7-8:30 p.m. Fri. Wilson & Son. Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Friday, 10 July 1987, page 18. | Shields, Elwood Isaac (I278)
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3137 | Shields, Reemer Law (Jack) – July 30, 1975, Reemer Law (Jack) Shields; devoted husband of Sadie E. Shields; beloved brother of Byron Shields, Elwood Shields, Dorothy Shields Kline and the late Velma Dean; a retired member of Teamsters Union Local 85. Services Friday afternoon, 1:30 o’clock, at Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter St. The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Thursday, 31 July 1975, page 31. | Shields, Reemer Law (I276)
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3138 | Shields, Sadie E. – In Portland, Ore., June 29, 1978; dearly beloved wife of the late Reemer Law (Jack) Shields; loved aunt of William M. Beck of Portland, Ore. Services Wednesday, 12 o’clock noon at Halstead & Co., 1123 Sutter St. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Monday, 3 July 1978, page 31. | Beck, Sadie (I280)
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3139 | Shirley A.G. Cutter Services for Shirley Arlene Gates Cutter, 53 of 1001 Leadville Ave., who died of natural causes Thursday in a Boise nursing home, will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Yellow Pine by the Rev. Dennis Neels of the Our Savior Lutheran Church, McCall. Interment will follow in Yellow Pine Cemetery, under the direction of Heikkila Funeral Home, McCall. She was born May 20, 1927, in Des Moines, Iowa. At a young age, she moved wither family to Missouri. She lived in Nebraska before coming to Yellow Pine in 1957. She later lived in California and Oregon. She returned to Idaho and had lived in the Boise and McCall areas. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Margaret) Durbin of McCall; three brothers, John Gates of Sandy, Ore., and Glen and Bill Gates, both of Seattle; three sisters, Mrs. Carl (Ada) Durig of Oregon City, Ore., Mrs. Earl (Sal) Ferguson of Santa Ana, Calif., and Mrs. Clay (Marge) Fullmer of Phoenix, Ariz.; a stepbrother, Ernie Shaver of Seattle; and two grandchildren. The Idaho Stateman, Boise, Idaho. Sunday, 7 September 1980 | Gates, Shirley Arlene (I900)
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3140 | Shirley Anne Woodside, age 88, died on August 3, 2018 at Ness County Hospital, Ness City. She was born on November 5, 1929 in Quinter, Kansas the daughter of Leon and Adeline Cates Coleman. On June 24, 1951 she married Forrest Woodside in Denver, Colorado. He preceded her in death on March 5, 2017. Shirley is survived by her son, Eric Woodside of Ness City and three daughters, Georganne and Gail Melton of Andover, Holly and James Hertel of Bazine, and Paula and Jon Allen of Edmond, Oklahoma; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Richard and Charles Coleman. Funeral service will be held at the Cedar Village Care Center, Ness City on Friday, August 10, 2018, 10:00 A.M. followed by burial in the Kansas Veterans Cemetery, Fort Dodge, Kansas. Viewing will be held at Fitzgerald Funeral Home, Ness City on Thursday, August 9, 2018 from 9:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. with the family present from noon until 6:00 P.M. Memorial Contributions may be given to Praise Ranch, Pawnee Rock, Kansas. | Coleman, Shirley Anne (I1643)
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3141 | Shirley Eloise Gilroy, 72, of Perry died Wednesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. The cause of death if unknown, pending results of an autopsy. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Hastings Funeral Home in Perry, and burial will be in Jefferson Cemetery. Mrs. Gilroy was born in Lohrville and also lived in Cooper before moving to Perry in 1973. In 1985 she moved to Georgia, returning to Perry in 1988. She was a homemaker and member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Royal Neighbors of America. Surviving are her husband, Victor; two sons, Steve of Augusta, Ga., and Dennis of Cedar Falls; and three grandchildren. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, 9 am. to 9 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. until service time Monday at the funeral home, where the family will meet friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Saturday, 5 November 1994. | Fink, Shirley Eloise (I903)
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3142 | Siblings Moses Parker McKeown and Margaret Emily McKeown died on the same day. | McKeown, William Arthur (I12)
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3143 | Siblings Moses Parker McKeown and Margaret Emily McKeown died on the same day. | McKeown, Margaret Emily (I14)
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3144 | Sibyl L. Nighswonger, 91, of Clearwater, homemaker, died Saturday, May 14, 1988. Service 11 a.m. Tuesday, Webb Mortuary, Clearwater. Survivors: stepsons, Dale E. Nighswonger of Silver Lake, Robert L. Nighswonger of Springdale, Ark.; stepdaughter, Annabelle Libby of Whitewater; brothers, Raymond Drury, Roy Drury, both of Wichita; sister, Edith R. Krauss of Harrisonville, Mo.; 10 grandchildren. Memorial has been established with the Clearwater Baptist Church Building Fund. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas, Monday, 16 May 1988 | Drury, Sibyl (I1457)
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3145 | SILAS, CAROLYN (DUGAN) , 83, passed away Feb. 17, 2010, at ORMC. She was born in Springfield, OH. She resided in Central Florida since 1960. Mrs. Silas is survived by her daughter Mary (George) Gantt; her son Carl (Denise) Silas III; grandchildren: Michael and Ashley Hess, Laurin and Matthew Gantt, and Mary Carolyn Silas; great-grandson Michael Hess III, all of whom she loved dearly. She was a retired teacher and social worker. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 3 p.m. at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, 639 W. Central Blvd. Orlando, FL, 32801, 407-426-1250. Arrangements are being handled by Dove Funeral Home 4310 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando, FL, 32806. 407-851-1983. Published by Orlando Sentinel on Feb. 24, 2010. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/orlandosentinel/name/carolyn-silas-obituary?id=21926731 | Dugan, Carolyn (I1620)
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3146 | Son of Abel F. Molloy and Hannah Asbury. Married Mary Jane Phillips (1837-1897), Oct. 1858. | Molloy, Powhattan Bolen (I156)
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3147 | Son of Adam Glasgow, of Ireland and FNU Stephenson, of Ireland Husband of Mary Jane Byrns Registered for the Civil War Draft Registration from Missouri on July 1, 1863. Registered as class 1, in the 9th congressional district; he was married at this time | Glasgow, James (I825)
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3148 | son of Adam Glasgow, of Ireland and FNU Stephenson, of Ireland | Glasgow, James (I825)
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3149 | son of Alexander Morrow Dugan and Jane Patton Braham | Dugan, Samuel Braham (I1146)
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3150 | son of Alexander Zeller and Fidelia Lathrop | Zeller, Wilber (I192)
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