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1801 | marriage/MarrTrumFisherEdithSmith-1926.jpg | |||
1802 | Marriage: Doren Cotton and Edith Fisher |
Owner of original: The Macomb Daily By-Stander, Macomb, IL Date: 9 Apr 1923 |
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1803 | Marriage: James Kaylor and Eilen Rhodus 1922 "James Kaylor, 38, farmer, of College Hill, son of Sam Kaylor, and Eilen Rhodhs (Eileen Rhodus), 43, of Bybee, daughter of Thomas Pritchett." |
Owner of original: Richmond Daily Register, Richmond KY, p 4 Date: 16 Dec 2022 |
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1804 | Married Charles M. Garrison and Clarissa A. Hoskinson 1867 "Garrison - Hoskinson - At the residence of the Bride's father, on Tuesday 19th inst., by Dr. Ekin Charles M. Garrison to Miss Clarissa A. Hoskinson, both of Shawnee co." |
Owner of original: The Topeka Tribune, Topeka KS, p 3 Date: 22 Mar 1867 |
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1805 | Married Davis Darnell and Muggie Ward 1910 "DARNELL-WARD. Mr. Davis Darnell, of Harrison county, and Miss Mattie (should read Muggie) Ward, of this county, were united in marriage, May 9th, by Elder A. J. Tribble, at his residence on the Irvine pike." |
Owner of original: The Richmond Climax, Richmond KY, p 5 Date: 18 May 1910 |
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1806 | Married half a century 1891 "Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Honkinson, of Eagle Harbor, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding Monday evening last. A very merry company met with them, and after offering congratulations and partaking of delicious refreshments made the worthy couple several costiy presents, a gold lined silver cup and saucer, s gold-headed cane and gold pen being among the gifts." |
Owner of original: The Seattle Post Intelligencer, Seattle WA, p 12 Date: 8 Nov 1877 |
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1807 | Married Marr J. F. Lockett and Alice Austin 1876 "at the residence of Rufus Botts, Feb, 10th, by Rev. J. Minter, J. F. Lockett to Miss Alice Austen. All of Knox county. |
Owner of original: The Edina Sentinel, Edina MO, p 3 Date: 24 Feb 1876 |
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1808 | Married Matthias Fisher and Nancy Parsons 1906 Lots of typos. Mathias should have two t's. Nancy's last name at the time (from first husband) was Parsons not Parrson. Even Illinois is spelled incorrectly. |
Owner of original: La Plata Home Press, La Plata MO, p 5 Date: 27 Dec 1906 |
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1809 | Married Preston Dill and Alta Craig 1902 "Married At Council Grove, Thursday, August 21, 1902, Mr. Preston Dill of that city, and Miss Alta Craig of Americus. The groom is a prominent young farmer of the Grove. The bride is the daughter of Mr. W. H. Craig of this place with quite a large circle of friends and esteemed by all. The happy couple came down on the 3:12 train Friday to visit with the bride's parents here." | |||
1810 | Marrried Charles Delbridge and Florence Scott 1907 "Charles Delbridge of Colchester and Miss Florence Scott of Lamoine township were united in marriage at Macomb on last Thursday. The groom was a former Bardolph boy. The couple will make their home in Colchester." |
Owner of original: The Bardolph News, Bardolph IL, p 4 Date: 2 Oct 1907 |
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1811 | Martha contributes needlework for Chicago World's Fair 1893 "Seattle Women's Work at Chicago. Although the matter of arranging for an exhibition at the Word's fair of the work of women in Seattle was put off till very late it begins to look as though a very creditable showing would be made. For some time past Miss Campbell has been receiving such work and contributions at her room, No. 32 Hinckley block, until considerable quantity has been submitted....Mrs. M. P. Geiger and Mrs R. M. Hoskinson have contributed handsome needle work. Mrs Hoskinson's contribution is remarkable from the fact that she is 73 years old." |
Owner of original: The Seattle Post Intelligencer, Seattle WA, p 12 Date: 9 Apr 1893 |
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1812 | Martha Graff runs for office 1917 Interesting to see the candidates including for mayor are mostly women. Re Martha: for "Police Judge-Mrs. F. T. Graff" |
Owner of original: Turon weekly Press, Turon, KS, p 1 Date: 22 Mar 1917 |
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1813 | Martha Graff runs ice cream station 1919 "Mrs. Frank Graff has taken charge of the Merritt-Schweir cream station until another appointment can be made." She must have loved ice cream. |
Owner of original: Turon weekly Press, Turon, KS, p 5 Date: 5 Jun 1919 |
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1814 | Mary Alice Stephens files for divorce from Frank G Stephens 1919 "Suit for divorce was filed in district court Wednesday by attorney for Mary Alice Stephens against Frank G. Stephens." |
Owner of original: The Emporia Gazette, Emporia KS, p 3 Date: 7 Nov 1919 |
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1815 | Mary E. Snelling granted divorce 1909 "Mary E. Snelling was granted a divorce from Geo. F. Snelling. These people live near Carlton. The court between also divided the property between the plaintiff and defendant. In commenting on the case to the plaintiff Judge King warned here to beware lest the lawyers get it all." |
Owner of original: Abilene Daily Chronicle, Abilene KS, p 4 Date: 28 Sep 1909 |
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1816 | Mary Hover quite poor 1909 "Mrs. Henry Craig went over to Burlingame last Sunday to to see her mother, Mrs. Hover. The old lady is 82 years old and quite poorly and rapidly failing." Not failing too rapidly as she lives another 12 years! |
Owner of original: Americas Greeting, Americus KS, p 1can Date: 20 May 1909 |
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1817 | Mary Hover spends winter with Graffs 1914 "Mrs. Mary Hover of Burleygame (Burlingame), Kansas, is here to spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. F. T. Graff." Mary did this several winters late in her life. |
Owner of original: Turon weekly Press, Turon, KS, p 8 Date: 12 Nov 1914 |
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1818 | Mary Snelling again files for divorce 1909 "Three divorce cases were filed today. They are...Mary Snelling vs, George Snelling, gross neglect and extreme cruelty." By the time this article was published Mary's divorce had already been granted. |
Owner of original: Abilene Daily Reflector, Abilene KS, p 4 Date: 2 Aug 1909 |
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1819 | Mary Snelling ends divorce suit 1897 "This is a great country for married folks to quarrel and then make up. Mary Snelling who brought a divorce case against her husband wants to dismiss it." Mary did divorce George Snelling in 1909. |
Owner of original: Abilene Daily Reflector, Abilene KS, p 3 Date: 24 Sep 1897 |
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1820 | Mary Snelling files for divorce 1897 "Mrs. Mary Snelling, of Solomon unused to the ways of the law, visited our good-looking bachelor district clerk Thursday and asked for papers divorcing her from Geo. F. Snelling. Mr. Smith regretted that his powers did not extend that far and referred the applicant to an attorney. This morning suit was filed for her by C. S. Crawford in which Mrs. Snelling accuses her husband, to whom she was married at Salina in March, 1886, of extreme cruelty and with calling her "a liar, hypocrite and thief," his actions finally compelling her to leave him. The couple have one child, a daughter nine years old." |
Owner of original: Abilene Weekly Chronicle, Abilene KS, p 2 Date: 23 Apr 1897 |
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1821 | Mathias Fisher Bible reference from The American Genealogist, Vol 45 No. 1, January 1969, page 110 |
Owner of original: The American Genealogist Date: Jan 1969 |
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1822 | Matthias attends funeral for brother Thomas Fisher 1914 "Among others who were here from a distance to attend the funeral of the late Thomas Fisher was his brother Matthias Fisher of LaPlata, Mo. He is a prosperous farmer in one of the richest portions of the state along the Chariton river, and is an intelligent and progressive agriculturalist." |
Owner of original: Blandinsville Star-Gazette, Blandinsville IL, p 5 Date: 11 Jun 1914 |
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1823 | Matthias Fisher Civil War Pension File Matthias' military service records suggest that he was not the best of soldiers. In his record of service dated 27 Oct 1910, he is listed as absent without leave from 10 Jan 1863 to 1 Mar 1863, returning to duty voluntarily. Oct and Dec 1963 finds him absent sick. From 30 April 1864 to 30 June 1864 Matthias is shown as "absent in arrest." The cause is detailed in a document dated 9 Dec 1912: "Tried by general court martial for sleeping upon his post. Was found guilty and sentenced to be confined at hard labor for 6 months." The same document states his sentence commuted to three months confinement on 25 May 1864. Matthias' health is described often in his pension applications and several affidavits by friends and neighbors. The most complete report is found in the medical exam performed at Kirksville MO dated 11 Nov 1891 which states Matthias suffers from stomach, kidney problems and piles. Interestingly, the Bureau of Pensions learns of Matthias' death from an envelope postmarked 30 Mar 1915 at Washington DC, 2 Apr at La Plata MO, and again on Apr 6 at the pension office in Washington DC. It contained a letter to Matthias requesting information on his birth. marriage, spouse, and children. The La Plate Postmaster returned the envelope unopened, marked "deceased" and stamped "Return to Sender." The pension office replies by letter to the Postmaster asking him to provide Matthias' date of death. The Postmaster returns "Feb 22 1915." |
Owner of original: National Archives |
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1824 | Matthias Fisher profile, Adair Co History 1911 |
Owner of original: The Denslow History Company, Kirksville MO, p 719 Date: 1911 |
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1825 | Matthias Fisher runs for Road Commissioner 1875 |
Owner of original: Macomb Journal, Macomb, IL, p 2 Date: 1 Apr 1875 |
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1826 | Matthias Fisher sells farm in Knox Co. MO 1906 Presumably coincides with Matthias moving to the Illinois Bend area of Adair Co., MO where he meets and marries Nancy Jane (Dugan) Parsons in Dec 1906 |
Owner of original: The Macon Republican, Macon MO, p 3 Date: 3 Mar 1906 |
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1827 | Mattie Fisher marries Will Bushnell 1898 |
Owner of original: The Quill, LaHarpe IL, p 4 Date: 1 Dec 1898 |
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1828 | McPherson Craig reaches majority 1905 "Invitations were extended to several of the friends of McPherson Craig, who met at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Craig, last Saturday evening and helped celebrate the fact that he had now attained his majority, and was a great big man among men. Ice cream, two kinds of cake and bananas was served, and pleasant games participated in." Per the article, the party was on Saturday, Aug 12 one day before his birthday on the 13th, perhaps to avoid celebrating on Sunday. Majority in this case means turning 21 years old. |
Owner of original: Americus Greeting, Americus KS, p 1 Date: 17 Aug 1905 |
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1829 | McPherson and Albert Craig return from Enid Ok 1924 "McPherson and Albert Craig returned Saturday night from Enid. Okla., where they had been working on a bridge gang." |
Owner of original: Americas Greeting, Americus KS, p 2 Date: 28 May 1924 |
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1830 | McPherson Craig funeral 1958 |
Owner of original: The Emporia Gazette, Emporia KS, p 2 Date: 31 Oct 1958 |
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1831 | McPherson Craig hospital admit 1958 |
Owner of original: The Emporia Gazette, Emporia KS, p 1 Date: 21 oct 1958 |
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1832 | McPherson Craig in critical condition 1925 "W. H. Craig has returned from Topeka, where he was called recently by the critical, condition of his son. McPherson Craig, who is sick with pneumonia In a Topeka hospital following injuries received in a powder blast, In Scranton." |
Owner of original: The Emporia Gazette, Emporia KS, p 8 Date: 21 Feb 1925 |
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1833 | McPherson Craig injured in dynamite blast 1925 "McPherson Craig, son of Wm. H. Craig, was severely injured in a dynamite explosion near Scranton Thursday. He was working for a construction company on the road. A charge of dynamite had been placed to make a blast and it failed to explode. Mr. Craig, thinking the fuse had gone out went to relight it and just as he reached the placed where the dynamite was located the explosion occurred. Mr. Craig had his jaw broken and one arm broken. His eyes were also badly injured but it is not thought that he will lose his sight as at first reported. His condition is favorable to recovery." |
Owner of original: Americus Greeting, Americus KS, p 1 Date: 18 Feb 1925 |
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1834 | McPherson Craig returns from Great Bend 1909 "Arthur Hassinger came in from Great Bend, the latter part of the week...McPherson Craig who had been west since harvest, returned with him." From various new articles, McPherson Craig went west to help with harvesting and threshing wheat in several years. |
Owner of original: Americus Greeting, Americus KS, p 1 Date: 9 sep 1909 |
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1835 | McPherson Craig returns home 1925. "McPherson Craig who was injured in a dynamite blast near Scranton some time ago came to Americus Sunday to visit his father, W. H. Craig. Mack has a brokeu arm which has become infected and it will probably be three months before the bone can be set. His jaw was also broken, three teeth knocked out and his face cut in the accident. He has lost 50 lbs in weight and his friends on the street hardly recognized him." |
Owner of original: Americus Greeting, Americus KS, p 1 Date: 6 May 1925 |
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1836 | McPherson Craig to visit Idaho 1912 "McPherson Craig contemplates a visit to Idaho and other Western states soon." |
Owner of original: The Lyon County News and The Emporia Times, Emporia KS , p 5 Date: 11 Apr 1912 |
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1837 | Medal Awarded for Service in Civil War: Fisher, Thomas |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher Date: 11 Nov 2012 |
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1838 | Memorial card Lula Rhodus 1978 "DATE OF BIRTH JULY 28. 1903 DATE OF DEATH AUGUST 23. 1978 TIME AND PLACE OF SERVICE SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. AUGUST 26. 1978 NEAL & SUMMERS CHAPEL CLERGYMAN MR. RONALD THOMKE MR. GLEN WATKINS PLACE OF INTERMENT NEBO MEMORIAL PARK" |
Owner of original: findagrave.com photo by JJ Date: 24 Jun 2022 |
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1839 | Memorial Card: Fenton, Madelyn - 1996 Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher |
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1840 | Memorial Card: Fisher, Edith J. - 1972 Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher |
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1841 | Memorial Card: Fisher, Robert E. - 1985 |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher Date: 22 Jan 1985 |
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1842 | Memorial Card: Fisher, Truman - 1974 Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher |
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1843 | Memorial Card: Fisher, Zella - 1968 Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher |
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1844 | Memorial Card: McKeown, Harmon - 1961 Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher |
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1845 | Memorial Card: Mildred Louise Fisher - 2022 |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher Date: 5 Mar 2022 |
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1846 | Memorial Card: Ruberts, Jessie - 1991 Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Stephen Fisher |
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1847 | Memorial Day 1884 Stewart describes Seattle's Memorial Day observance to the National Tribune: "Comrade S. F. Hoskinson, Seattle, Wash. Ter., writes us that at noon on Memorial Day all business was suspended, and old and young turned out to decorate the graves. Fully 3,000 people assembled in the beautiful grove to witness the memorial exercises, which opened, after prayer by Rev. G. Herbert Watson, by services over the cenotaph by Stevens Post in memory of the unknown dead. Hon. Eben Smith, president of the day, delivered an eloquent and patriotic address, which elicited enthusiastic applause. Addresses were also made by Dr. T. T. Minor, orator of the day, and Hon. H. G. Struve, mayor of Seattle." The use of comrade to address Stewart is interesting. It is not a reference to communism. It did yet exist in 1884. It is likely a reference to the military term "comrade in arms." Stewart was an ex-soldier, the Tribune a very right leaning newspaper frequently offering lengthy stories on the Civil War written by veterans. Stewart appears to have been an avid reader of and correspondent with Tribune. Note prior to 1971, Memorial Day was always observed on May 30 vs the the last day of May since. |
Owner of original: The National Tribune, Washington DC, p 6 Date: 19 Jun 1884 |
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1848 | Memorial Record: Fisher, Orville - 1958, p 1 Status: Located; | |||
1849 | Memorial Record: Orville Fisher - 1958, p 2 Status: Located; | |||
1850 | Memorial Record: Orville Fisher - 1958, p 3 Status: Located; |