Saturday, April 6, 2019

Beal, Tamer {mother} - 1810

Beal -- Thamer, daughter of Nathaniel and Thamer, Mar. 18, 1810.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Nathaniel - 1810

Beal -- Thamer, daughter of Nathaniel and Thamer, Mar. 18, 1810.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Tamer {daughter} - 1810

Beal -- Thamer, daughter of Nathaniel and Thamer, Mar. 18, 1810.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sarah - 1790

Beal -- Susanah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah, June 9, 1790.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Samuel - 1790

Beal -- Susanah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah, June 9, 1790.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Susannah - 1790

Beal -- Susanah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah, June 9, 1790.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Crist, William Earl : 1898-1985

Crist, William E., Brigadier General, born in Harrisburg, {Dauphin County, Pennsylvania}, August 10, 1898; assistant division commander, 91st Infantry Division; civil affairs officer, 10th Army.
~ The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 87, 1945, Page 87

You can visit the memorial page for William Earl Crist.

Crawford, Roscoe Campbell : 1887-1980

Crawford, Roscoe C., Brigadier General, born in Bridgewater, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, November 1, 1887; division engineer, Missouri River Division, Omaha.
~ The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 87, 1945, Page 87

You can visit the memorial page for Roscoe Campbell Crawford.

Beal, Sarah {mother} - 1792

Beal -- Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah, May 4, 1792.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Samuel - 1792

Beal -- Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah, May 4, 1792.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sarah {daughter} - 1792

Beal -- Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah, May 4, 1792.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sarah - 1788

Beal -- Samuel, son of Samuel and Sarah, Apr. 3, 1788.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Samuel Sr. - 1788

Beal -- Samuel, son of Samuel and Sarah, Apr. 3, 1788.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Samuel Jr. - 1788

Beal -- Samuel, son of Samuel and Sarah, Apr. 3, 1788.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Wilhite, Charles Milton - 1889

A Lawrence Printer Killed.
A sad accident occurred last evening at Kansas City just as the Santa Fe plug was pulling out.  C. M. Wilhite, a young man who for some time past had been employed as a printer on the Journal, attempted to leave the moving train.  He fell and his head striking on the truck, his neck was broken and his skull crushed.

Wilhite was a young married man and an honest, industrious fellow.  His wife a short time ago went to St. Joseph, Mo. where she obtained employment in the show making establishment of Tootle, Hosea & Co., and the unfortunate man had left Lawrence to join her.  On his person was found her letter, in which she implored him to come to her as soon as possible, called him all the endearing names possible and said that if he remained away much longer she would go crazy.

Whilhite’s father is a real estate dealer in Wichita and telegrams announcing the accident were sent to him and the bereaved wife.  An inquest was held in Kansas City to-day.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Charles Milton Wilhite.

Richards, Oscar Grinman - 1889

Personal Mention.
O. G. Richards is up from Eudora.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

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Beal, Sally {mother} - 1806

Beal -- Sally, daughter of Zelotus and Sally, Sept. 23, 1806.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Zelotus - 1806

Beal -- Sally, daughter of Zelotus and Sally, Sept. 23, 1806.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sally {daughter} - 1806

Beal -- Sally, daughter of Zelotus and Sally, Sept. 23, 1806.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sarah [Burrell] - 1801

Beal -- Ruthy, daughter of Zelotus and Sarah, Apr. 4, 1801.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Sarah [Burrell] Beal.

Beal, Zelotus - 1801

Beal -- Ruthy, daughter of Zelotus and Sarah, Apr. 4, 1801.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Zelotus Beal.

Beal, Ruth - 1801

Beal -- Ruthy, daughter of Zelotus and Sarah, Apr. 4, 1801.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Ruth [Beal] Lovell.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Greene, H. M. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Miles, J. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Latham, W. S. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Gillett, S. A. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Boughton, J. S. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3


CITY NEWS.
J. S. Boughton has removed his job printing and legal bank business to 714 Mass. Street, Cutler’s old stand.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 4, Column 2

Houston, Samuel - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Fearing, W. G. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Spencer, J. M. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Hall, H. S. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Irwin, O. C. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Honnold, A. G. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3


City Directory.
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Mayor…………………………………………………………......…...…...................….A. Henley
President of the Council……………………………………………......….....……A. J. Dicker
Clerk and Sec’y of Cemeteries……………………………………....…….…A. G. Honnold
Treasurer…….………………………………………………………….…...........…Geo. R. Gould
Police Judge..…………………………………………………………….........……H. H. Howard
Marshal…..…………………………………………………………….......…...…C. T. K. Prentice
Attorney………..……………………………………………………........….…..…W. C. Spangler
Street Commissioner………………………………………………...............……Geo. P. Ware
Sup’t Fire Department………………………………………………….........…B. J. Whitman
Sup’t Cemeteries………………………………………………………….........……F. O. Marvin
City Physcian………………………………………………………..............……….…R. Morris
Sup’t Schools………………………………………………………………................…E. Stanley
Librarian…………………………………………………………….…………Mrs. M. F. Simpson
Weighmaster…………………………………………………………....................…...…A. Mead

Councilmen:
First Ward……………………………………………………….….…R. R. Clark, Jacob House
Second Ward………………………………………………………………A. Palmer, P. E. Emery
Third Ward………………………………………………..…...…F. O. Marvin, O. D. Pickens
Fourth Ward……………………………………………………..…...…F. W. Read, J. F. Wilder
Fifth Ward……………………………………………………….….…G. M. Lindley, R. J. Petty
Sixth Ward…………………………………………………….....……A. J. Dicker, Green Keith
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 4, Column 1

Barnes, W. C. - 1889

G. A. R. Excursion.
The members of the Washington Post No. 12 at their meeting Saturday night decided to run an excursion Saturday, Sept. 14 to Leavenworth for the occasion of the unveiling of the Grant Monument.  The following committees were appointed: Transportation, W. C. Barnes, A. G. Honnold; Finance, O. C. Irwin, H. S. Hall, J. M. Spencer, W. G. Fearing, Sam Houston; Advertising, J. S. Boughton, Sam Houston, S. A. Gillett, W. S. Latham, J. Miles, H. M. Greene.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 3

Crawford, David McLean II : 1889-1963

Crawford, David McL., Brigadier General, born in New Jersey, October 10, 1889, residence in Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania; director Communications Coordination Division, O. C. S. O., Washington, D. C.
~ The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 87, 1945, Page 87

You can visit the memorial page for David McLean Crawford, II.

Craig, Howard A. : 1897-xxxx

Craig, Howard A., Brigadier General, born in Philadelphia, {Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania}, December 22, 1897; assistant chief of air staff, Operations, Commitments and Requirements, headquarters, Army Air Forces.
~ The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 87, 1945, Page 87

Beal, Elizabeth - 1787

Beal -- Ruth, daughter of Job and Elizabeth, Dec. 24, 1787.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Job - 1787

Beal -- Ruth, daughter of Job and Elizabeth, Dec. 24, 1787.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Ruth - 1787

Beal -- Ruth, daughter of Job and Elizabeth, Dec. 24, 1787.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sally - 1807

Beal -- Peter Wilder, son of Melzar and Sally, Aug. 29, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Melzar - 1807

Beal -- Peter Wilder, son of Melzar and Sally, Aug. 29, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Peter Wilder - 1807

Beal -- Peter Wilder, son of Melzar and Sally, Aug. 29, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Priscilla “Prisse” [Whiting] - 1795

Beal -- Noah, son of Noah and Prissee, July 28, 1795.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Priscilla “Prisse” [Whiting] Beal.

Beal, Noah Jr. - 1795

Beal -- Noah, son of Noah and Prissee, July 28, 1795.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Noah Beal Jr.

Beal, Noah III - 1795

Beal -- Noah, son of Noah and Prissee, July 28, 1795.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sarah [Burrell] - 1797

Beal -- Nelson, son of Zelotus and Salley, Aug. 14, 1797.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Sarah [Burrell] Beal.

Beal, Zelotus - 1797

Beal -- Nelson, son of Zelotus and Salley, Aug. 14, 1797.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Zelotus Beal.

Beal, Nelson - 1797

Beal -- Nelson, son of Zelotus and Salley, Aug. 14, 1797.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

You can visit the memorial page for Nelson Beal.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Trollope, Anthony : 1815-1882

Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882)
English novelist, was born in London.  He was educated at Winchester and at Harrow, and for many years thereafter held a place in the London Post Office.

He produced a long series of entertaining novels, noteworthy for their pleasing realism and truthfulness of detail.  Among these are Barchester Towers, Doctor Thorne, The Bertrams, The Claverings, Castle Richmond, and The Golden Lion of Granpere.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Pages 1989

You can visit the memorial page for Anthony Trollope.

Thaxter, Celia [Laighton] : 1836-1894

Celia Laighton Thaxter (1836-1894)
American poet and juvenile writer, was born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.  She spent much of her girlhood and later life on the Isles of Shoals.

In 1851, she married Levi Lincoln Thaxter.  Her poetry is reflective of her quiet life and the gentler aspects of nature.  Her works include Among the Isles of Shoals, Idylls and Pastorals, and Stories and Poems for Children.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Pages 1986

You can visit the memorial page for Celia [Laighton] Thaxter.

Tesla, Nikola : 1857-1943

Tesla, Nikola (1857-1943)
American electrical inventor, was born in Smiljan, Yugoslavia.  He studied engineering in Graz.  In 1884, he came to the United States and for several years was employed in the Edison establishment at Orange, New Jersey.

Subsequently he devoted himself to electrical research and invention, discovering the principle of the rotary magnetic field, and applying it to the induction motor.  Tesla's inventions include dynamos, transformers, induction coils, and arc and incandescent lamps.

~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Pages 1985 & 1986

You can visit the memorial page for Nikola Tesla.

Tennent, Smithson : 1781-1815

Tennent, Smithson (1781-1815)
English chemist, was born at Selby, Yorkshire.  He studied botany, chemistry, and medicine at Cambridge, where he was graduated in medicine in 1790.  in 1813, he was appointed professor of chemistry at Cambridge.  His most notable achievement was the discovery of the metals iridium and osmium.
~ The Lincoln Library of Essential Information, Volume 2, Thirty-Fifth Edition, 1972, Biography, Page 1985

Reichard, Dr. - 1889

Found Dead.
Paola, Kas., Sept. 11.--A man was found dead in a hay stack, last evening, three miles southeast of this city, on the Joseph Bates farm.  Coroner Reichard held an inquest, but no facts as to the man’s identity or the cause of his death were ascertained.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Bates, Joseph - 1889

Found Dead.
Paola, Kas., Sept. 11.--A man was found dead in a hay stack, last evening, three miles southeast of this city, on the Joseph Bates farm.  Coroner Reichard held an inquest, but no facts as to the man’s identity or the cause of his death were ascertained.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Depew, Chauncey Mitchell - 1889

Depew’s Return.
New York, Sept. 11.--Chauncey M. Depew arrived on the steamer City of New York to-night.  A large party of his friends and prominent railroad officials went down the bay and met the steamer at quarantine.  Mr. Depew was taken off and brought to this city.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Personal Gossip
It is rumored <sic> that Chauncey M. Depew has invited Gladstone to visit the United States and to make a trip to Alaska, and that there is some prospect of his acceptance.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 3, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Chauncey Mitchell Depew.

Graham, Thomas - 1889

A Fort Scott Murder.
Fort Scott, Kas., Sept. 11.--Barney Weber, a colored porter at the Huntington house, to-day stabbed and killed Tom Graham, a fellow colored porter.  Weber escaped.  There is great excitement among the colored population of the town and if the murderer is caught, an attempt to lynch him will probably be made.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Weber, Barney - 1889

A Fort Scott Murder.
Fort Scott, Kas., Sept. 11.--Barney Weber, a colored porter at the Huntington house, to-day stabbed and killed Tom Graham, a fellow colored porter.  Weber escaped.  There is great excitement among the colored population of the town and if the murderer is caught, an attempt to lynch him will probably be made.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Tupper, T. C. (Rev. Dr.) - 1889

Jetmore-Brewer
Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 11.
The marriage of Miss Hattie E. Brewer, eldest daughter of Judge and Mrs. David J. Brewer, of this city, and Mr. Aaron P. Jetmore of Topeka, was solemnized at 7 o’clock this evening at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, the rector, Rev. Dr. T. C. Tupper, officiating.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Brewer, Louise Rhoda [Landon] - 1889

Jetmore-Brewer
Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 11.
The marriage of Miss Hattie E. Brewer, eldest daughter of Judge and Mrs. David J. Brewer, of this city, and Mr. Aaron P. Jetmore of Topeka, was solemnized at 7 o’clock this evening at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, the rector, Rev. Dr. T. C. Tupper, officiating.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Louise Rhoda [Landon] Brewer.

Brewer, David Josiah - 1889

Jetmore-Brewer
Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 11.
The marriage of Miss Hattie E. Brewer, eldest daughter of Judge and Mrs. David J. Brewer, of this city, and Mr. Aaron P. Jetmore of Topeka, was solemnized at 7 o’clock this evening at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, the rector, Rev. Dr. T. C. Tupper, officiating.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for David Josiah Brewer.

Brewer, Harriet Emilia - 1889

Jetmore-Brewer
Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 11.
The marriage of Miss Hattie E. Brewer, eldest daughter of Judge and Mrs. David J. Brewer, of this city, and Mr. Aaron P. Jetmore of Topeka, was solemnized at 7 o’clock this evening at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, the rector, Rev. Dr. T. C. Tupper, officiating.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Harriet Emilia [Brewer] Jetmore.

Jetmore, Aaron Peterson - 1889

Jetmore-Brewer
Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 11.
The marriage of Miss Hattie E. Brewer, eldest daughter of Judge and Mrs. David J. Brewer, of this city, and Mr. Aaron P. Jetmore of Topeka, was solemnized at 7 o’clock this evening at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, the rector, Rev. Dr. T. C. Tupper, officiating.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Aaron Peterson Jetmore.

Davis, John - 1889

A Midnight Assassin’s Work.
SPRINGFIELD, MO., Sept. 11.--Some time after midnight last night several shots were fired into the house of Andy Savage, at Stafford, <sic> [Strafford] near this city, one of the shots hitting Savage’s wife in the head, killing her instantly as she lay on her bed.

This morning John Davis, a near neighbor, was arrested as the guilty party, and the excitement became so intense among the citizens that he was hustled off to the jail in this city by the authorities this evening to prevent a mob from lynching him.  The prisoner to-night appears very much excited, but declares that he is innocent.  He is a bachelor 40 years old, and says he has studied law and written several novels that have been printed.  He claims that there had been no trouble between himself and the Savage family, except that they had poisoned some of his fancy dogs.

Last night rocks were thrown at his house, and he says he left home, although he heard the shots that did the fatal work.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

Savage, Mary Caroline “Mollie” [Ford] - 1889

A Midnight Assassin’s Work.
SPRINGFIELD, MO., Sept. 11.--Some time after midnight last night several shots were fired into the house of Andy Savage, at Stafford, <sic> near this city, one of the shots hitting Savage’s wife in the head, killing her instantly as she lay on her bed.

This morning John Davis, a near neighbor, was arrested as the guilty party, and the excitement became so intense among the citizens that he was hustled off to the jail in this city by the authorities this evening to prevent a mob from lynching him.  The prisoner to-night appears very much excited, but declares that he is innocent.  He is a bachelor 40 years old, and says he has studied law and written several novels that have been printed.  He claims that there had been no trouble between himself and the Savage family, except that they had poisoned some of his fancy dogs.

Last night rocks were thrown at his house, and he says he left home, although he heard the shots that did the fatal work.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Mary Caroline “Mollie” [Ford] Savage.

Savage, Andrew Jackson “Andy” - 1889

A Midnight Assassin’s Work.
SPRINGFIELD, MO., Sept. 11.--Some time after midnight last night several shots were fired into the house of Andy Savage, at Stafford, <sic> near this city, one of the shots hitting Savage’s wife in the head, killing her instantly as she lay on her bed.

This morning John Davis, a near neighbor, was arrested as the guilty party, and the excitement became so intense among the citizens that he was hustled off to the jail in this city by the authorities this evening to prevent a mob from lynching him.  The prisoner to-night appears very much excited, but declares that he is innocent.  He is a bachelor 40 years old, and says he has studied law and written several novels that have been printed.  He claims that there had been no trouble between himself and the Savage family, except that they had poisoned some of his fancy dogs.

Last night rocks were thrown at his house, and he says he left home, although he heard the shots that did the fatal work.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Andrew Jackson “Andy” Savage.

Sumner, Charles (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1868

The Home Journal says that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumner have finally settled their difficulties by a permanent separation.  Also that the separation is with the mutual consent and desire of both parties, and their best friends.  Also the cause is compatibility of temperament and opinion upon certain social questions, which preclude the possibility of their living happily as man and wife.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 4, Column 2

Beal, Tamer - 1807

Beal -- Nathaniel son of Nathaniel and Tamer, Dec. 2, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Nathaniel Sr. - 1807

Beal -- Nathaniel son of Nathaniel and Tamer, Dec. 2, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Nathaniel Jr. - 1807

Beal -- Nathaniel son of Nathaniel and Tamer, Dec. 2, 1807.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sally - 1812

Beal -- Nancy, daughter of Melzer and Sally, Apr. 23, 1812.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Melzer - 1812

Beal -- Nancy, daughter of Melzer and Sally, Apr. 23, 1812.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Nancy - 1812

Beal -- Nancy, daughter of Melzer and Sally, Apr. 23, 1812.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Elizabeth - 1758

Beal -- Nabby, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth, Apr. 2, 1758. [Nabbey Beale, C.R.1.]
C.R.1. — Church Record, First Church of Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Joshua - 1758

Beal -- Nabby, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth, Apr. 2, 1758. [Nabbey Beale, C.R.1.]
C.R.1. — Church Record, First Church of Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Nabby (Nabbey) - 1758

Beal -- Nabby, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth, Apr. 2, 1758. [Nabbey Beale, C.R.1.]
C.R.1. — Church Record, First Church of Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Smith, G. W. - 1868

SELLING OFF.  --  Messrs. G. W. Smith & Co., of Eddy Street, call special attention to their extensive stock of general merchandize, <sic> which they are now offering at extremely low figures.  Desirous of entering upon another enterprise, they offer their entire stock, regardless of cost.
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~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 4, Column 1

Lighthouse Lightings - 1868

Anythings.
Someone tells a story of a steamboat passenger watching a revolving light of a light-house on the coast, and exclaiming : “Gosh! the wind blows that light out as fast as the man can strike it.”
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Myers, C. J. L. - 1868

Anythings.
C. J. L. Myers, of Fond du Lae, has the largest sash door and blind factory in the United States.  It covers fifteen acres.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 2, Column 1

Lawrence, Abbott - 1868

A Washington dispatch says that Mr. Abbott Lawrence, of Boston, recently stated to a gentleman of that city that a manufacturing comhany <sic> in which they were both interested was falling at the rate of $1,000 per day.  Other corporations are losing in the same ratio.
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Lowry, unknown - 1868

We understand that a change of venue has been asked and granted in the case of Molly Greer and Elmer K. Hines, indicted for the murder of Lowry.  The case goes to Gilpin Co. for trial.  Extreme prejudice on the part of the people of Araphoe county against those defendants is the cause assigned for asking the change.  -- Denver Tribune
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Hines, Elmer K. - 1868

We understand that a change of venue has been asked and granted in the case of Molly Greer and Elmer K. Hines, indicted for the murder of Lowry.  The case goes to Gilpin Co. for trial.  Extreme prejudice on the part of the people of Araphoe county against those defendants is the cause assigned for asking the change.  -- Denver Tribune
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Greer, Molly - 1868

We understand that a change of venue has been asked and granted in the case of Molly Greer and Elmer K. Hines, indicted for the murder of Lowry.  The case goes to Gilpin Co. for trial.  Extreme prejudice on the part of the people of Araphoe county against those defendants is the cause assigned for asking the change.  -- Denver Tribune
~ Cheyenne Leader, 06-Jan-1868, Page 1, Column 4

Beal, Sarah [Burrell] - 1808

Beal -- Micah Porter, son of Zelotus and Sally, Nov. 18, 1808. [Beal, G.R.1.]
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Zelotus - 1808

Beal -- Micah Porter, son of Zelotus and Sally, Nov. 18, 1808. [Beal, G.R.1.]
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Micah Porter - 1808

Beal -- Micah Porter, son of Zelotus and Sally, Nov. 18, 1808. [Beal, G.R.1.]
G.R.1. Gravestone Record, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Sarah - 1802

Beal -- Melzah, son of Melzah and Sarah, Oct. 31, 1802.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Melzah Sr. - 1802

Beal -- Melzah, son of Melzah and Sarah, Oct. 31, 1802.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Melzah Jr. - 1802

Beal -- Melzah, son of Melzah and Sarah, Oct. 31, 1802.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Beal, Sarah [Burrell] - 1818

Beal -- Mary Porter, daughter of Zelotes and Sarah, Aug. 21, 1818.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Zelotus - 1818

Beal -- Mary Porter, daughter of Zelotes and Sarah, Aug. 21, 1818.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Mary Porter - 1818

Beal -- Mary Porter, daughter of Zelotes and Sarah, Aug. 21, 1818.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Priscilla “Prisse” [Whiting] - 1792

Beal -- Lydia, daughter of Noah and Prisse, July 30, 1792.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Noah - 1792

Beal -- Lydia, daughter of Noah and Prisse, July 30, 1792.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Lydia - 1792

Beal -- Lydia, daughter of Noah and Prisse, July 30, 1792.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Sarah [Burrell] - 1805

Beal -- John Adams, son of Zelotes and Sarah, Mar. 4, 1805.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Zelotus - 1805

Beal -- John Adams, son of Zelotes and Sarah, Mar. 4, 1805.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, John Adams - 1805

Beal -- John Adams, son of Zelotes and Sarah, Mar. 4, 1805.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Elizabeth [Totman] - 1796

Beal -- Javis, son of Job and Elizabeth, Jan. 12, 1796.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Job - 1796

Beal -- Javis, son of Job and Elizabeth, Jan. 12, 1796.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Beal, Jarvis - 1796

Beal -- Javis, son of Job and Elizabeth, Jan. 12, 1796.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

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Monday, April 1, 2019

Colclough, Oswald Symister : 1898-1981

Colclough, Oswald S., Rear Admiral, born in Monroeton, Bradford County, November 19, 1898; commander U. S. S. North Carolina; assistant Judge Advocate General.
~ The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 87, 1945, Page 87

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Beal, Tamer - 1817

Beal -- Henry, son of Nathaniel and Tamer, Feb. 8, 1817.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Nathaniel - 1817

Beal -- Henry, son of Nathaniel and Tamer, Feb. 8, 1817.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Beal, Henry - 1817

Beal -- Henry, son of Nathaniel and Tamer, Feb. 8, 1817.
~ Vital Records, Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 - Births, 1912

Christmas, John Kay : 1895-1962

Christmas, John K., Brigadier General, born in Pittsburgh, {Allegheny County, Pennsylvania}, March 4, 1895; assistant chief, Tank Automotive Center, Detroit; special assistant to chief, Industrial Service Office, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C.
~ The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 87, 1945, Page 87

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Collins, Andrew - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.

Name: Andrew Collins
Age: 22
Sex: Male
Month of Death: October
State of Death: Tennessee
Cause of Death: Heart
Occupation: Pauper

~ Hancock County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule