Barber County Sunnyside Cemetery Milton H. Clements, old time freighter who lost his legs in the 1875 blizzard (Information from pages 2829 of Chosen Land - A History of Barber County, http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/barber/cemetery/sunnyside/sunnyside.html
Extractions: Sunnyside Cemetery at Sun City is located approximately one mile east, in N1/2 1-31-15. First burial was LaVelle McGee, daughter of S. Dean and Lena Grace Bissantz McGee, born December 13, 1911 and died January 26, 1912. Milton H. Clements, old time freighter who lost his legs in the 1875 blizzard, is buried here. Clements was born 1834; died 1924. A little Mexican girl, Roza, daughter of Palva and Pete Padron, burned to death September 28, 1919, while playing with matches. She was born September 27, 1916. Dr. James L. Laudermilk (1858 -1941) and wife Catherine E. (1864 -1943) are other burials of interest. Dr. Laudermilk practiced in Sun City community a number of years, and operated the drug store. (Information from pages 28-29 of Chosen Land - A History of Barber County, Kansas
1875 Middlesex Index 1875 New York State Census, Yates County NY. Town of Middlesex Maria 74 BanksSpencer 74 Banta Edward 103 Barber Permilla 58 Barber William H 58 Barnes http://www.yatescounty.org/upload/12/historian/1875mid.htm
1875 Potter Index 1875 New York State Census, Yates County NY. Town of Potter Barber Louisa2/214 Barber Sarah 2/216 Barber Theodore 2/214 Barber Willie H 2/214 Bardeen http://www.yatescounty.org/upload/12/historian/1875pot.htm
Indian Kentuck/Flat Bottom Cemetery Barber, James H. Sept. 23, 1858, Age 52 yrs. 4 mos. 12 days. Barber, James J.Dec. Barber, Scytha M. June 4, 1810, July 29, 1875, Age 65 yrs. http://myindianahome.net/gen/jeff/records/cemetery/sheflat.html
Extractions: Name Birth Date Death Date Other Info. Dec. 23, 1826 Sept. 17, 1911 This stone was next to James Christie, but had no name on it. It also had Mother on it. DAR list of 1941 shows a broken stone next to Wm. Marguis-iss, Oct. 25, 1852. I couldn't find it. Age 27 yrs. 8 mos. 24 days Allen, Benjamin March 2, 1827 Aug. 4, 1859 Allen, Manda M.T. May 23, 1829 Jan. 26. 1875 w of Benjamine-SS Barber, Clarence F. July 8, 1877 Nov. 11, 1879 Barber, James H. Sept. 23, 1858 Age 52 yrs. 4 mos. 12 days Barber, James J. Dec. 20, 1863 Barber, John C. Aug. 16, 1869 Aug. 26, 1869 Barber, Leah R. Nov. 9, 1847 Mar. 19, 1914 Barber, Nathaniel
Barber County, Part 3 He then came to Barber County, and was engaged in the stock traffic until August,1882, In September 1875, he was married to Miss Ida M. McDaniels, http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/barber/barber-co-p3.html
Extractions: KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas C. C. MILLS, stock-dealer and raiser, was born in East Tennessee in 1852, and reared on a farm, and at nineteen years of age commenced farming on his own account, and continued at the same up to 1880. At this time, he engaged in the stock business with C. Warden and drove the herd for him; bought 642 head of cattle and drove them to the Nation. He now has an interest in a ranch with a range of twenty-eight by thirty miles on which there are some 20,000 head of cattle; has an interest in 889 head of cattle with C. Warden. He also owns a 160-acre farm, which he has improved. W. O. MIZE, livery and stock-dealer, was born in Richmond, Ky., 1861. He was reared in the grocery and livery business. When twelve years of age, he came to Kansas, and went to school four years. He read law two years at Central University, at Richomnd, Ky., after which he returned to Kansas, and kept hotel two years; he also kept hotel in Florence eleven months. He was next in New Mexico in the hotel business one year. In September, 1882, he opened his large and commodious livery stable which he now occupies. In 1882, Mr. Mize was married to Miss Mollie Ballew, of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Mize are members of the Baptist Church. L. W. MOORE, Register Of Deeds, is a native of Kansas, and was born 1858. His parents removed to Iowa in 1859, and remained until 1873, after which he returned to Kansas, and located in Sumner County on a farm. Mr. L. W. Moore then taught school eight years, when he came to Barber County in 1879, and engaged in the stock afd grain business for eighteen months. He was then elected Register of Deeds, 1881, in fall, for a term of two years. He built and owns residence in Medicine Lodge; is a member of Ancient Order of United Workmen, and is acting Deputy Clerk and Recorder of the same. In 1878, he was married to Miss Effie Vaughn, of Illinois, by whom he has two children - Carroll and LeRoy. Mrs. Moore is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Riverside Cemetery - B Barber, Mabel A. 1874 1960 57S. Barber, Nathan H. 1862 1944 57S. Barb, Lura 53S Blatchford, Bessie 1875 1959 57S. Blatchford, Oswald 1874 1946 57S http://linnhistory.peak.org/cems/riverside/rsideb.html
Extractions: Riverside Cemetery - B Riverside Cemetery Directory// Birth date// Death date// Location Babb, Albert 1936 49S Babb, Julia P. 1923 49S Babcock Alfred E. 1899 1919 5N Baber, Elizabeth J. 5lylm10d 9/3/1874 25N Baby 30S Baby 41N Baby Boy Mitch 1954 57N Bailey, Anna M. 1888 1967 36N Bailey, Annie M. 1862 1942 41N Bailey, Bert 1884 1948 43N Bailey, James L. 1882 1956 36N Bailey, Martha 1890 1961 43N Bailey, Stanley H. 1923 1931 43N Bailey Thomas H. 1859 1937 41N Bain, Gladys 1906 1908 47S Bain, John F. 1858 1947 47S Bain, Laura 1894 1921 47S Bain, Mother 1865 1911 47S Baker, Abbie A. 1854 1938 13N Baker, Anna M. 1878 1940 63N Baker, Arthur L. 1884 1956 69N Baker, Baby 1931 17N Baker, Catherine A. 1950 56N Baker, Cora Jane 1884 1953 69N Baker, Fred C. 1950 63N Baker, Sonnie 1951 56N Baker, Thomas C. 1842 1938 13N Balch, Benj. F. 1854 1922 65N Balch, Hannah 1856 1934 65N Baldwin, Emeline l0m7d 1/16/1862 20N
Extractions: PRESIDENTS. Nelson Burroughs, 1852; W. D. Bacon, 1858; Charles S. Hawley, 1854; A. Miner, 1855; Alexander F. Pratt, 1856; William Blair, 1857; Alexander F. Pratt, 1858 -59; William Blair, 1860-61; John Forbes, 1862; William Blair, 1863; John Fallon, 1864; N. A. Spooner, 1865; R. L. Gove, 1866; Isaac Lain, 1867; Vernon Tichenor, 1868; R. L. Gove, 1869; Isaac Lain, 1870; W. V. Tichenor, 1871-72; R. M. Jameson, 1873; Richard Dunbar, 1874; Vernon Tichenor, 1875-76; R. L. Gove, 1877; William Blair, 1878; P. H. Carney, 1879; Henry M. Youmans, 1880. CLERKS. E, M. Randall, 1852-55; O. McMahon, 1856-59; H. W. Sherman and Fred. Ring, Jr., 1860; Fred. Ring, Jr., and J. A. Williams, 1861; Vernon Tichenor, 1862; L. B. Lyman, 1863; O. McMahon, 1864; C. G. Heath, 1865; William R, Williams, 1866; W. V. Tichenor, 1867-68; 0. McMahon, 1869; N. Smith and W. V. Tichenor, 1870; Frank H. Putney, 1871-74; John Forbes, 1875; George C. Pratt, 1876; O. McMahon and George C. Pratt, 1877; Ira Kimball, 1878-79; Ira Kimball and F. M. Slawson, 1880. TREASURERS. John P. Story, 1852; J. L. Delano, 1858-54; Vernon Tichenor, 1855; William F. Fette, 1856-1857; William F. Fette, 1858; Gustavus Meyer, 1859; M. G. Townsend, 1860; H. N, Davis, 1861; P. H. Carney, 1862; John E. Jewett, 1868-65; James Hunkins, 1866; Ira Kimball, 1867; Leander Hill, 1868; James Hunkins, 1869; Alonzo Tyler, 1870; John E. Jewett, 1871; Frederick Slawson, 1872-75; D. R. Prindle, 1876; P. P. Mulligan, 1877; O. Culver, 1878; C. A. Haertel, 1879: D. R. Prince, 1880.
Oberlin College Archives | Letter Indices | Monroe Letters | Index - B Barber, Seth M. 31 March 1871, 13 April 1871, 2 September 1871, 19 December 1871, Belknap, William H. 31 July 1872, 6 February 1875, 22 February 1875 http://www.oberlin.edu/archive/holdings/indices/Monroe/index_b.html
Extractions: Monroe Letter Index - B Babcock, W.M. 12 January 1872 Babson, J.N. 19 August 1876 Badger, W.H. 24 April 1893 Bailey, D.H. 12 December 1872 Baird, Chas. 16 August 1876, 8 September 1876 Baird, Frank 24 July 1879 Baird, Spencer 6 January 1881, 25 January 1881, 31 January 1881, 3 February 1881, 7 February 1881 (2), 16 February 1881, 11 March 1881 Baker, J.H. 11 December 1874 Baker, M.A. 17 September 1863 Bakor, R. 2 August 1879, 26 March 1881, 29 November 1881, 4 March 1893 Baldwin, C.C. 12 June 1871, 7 May 1875 Baldwin, C.F. 23 December 1871 Baldwin , D.C. 16 October 1895, [1896] Baldwin, H.J. 5 September 1878 Baldwin, S.W. 5 July 1873 Baldwin, T.P. 1 November 1865 Baldwin, T.S. 20 June 1857, 10 November 1857, 14 July 1858, 30 August 1858, 27 October 1859, 27 December 1882, 13 February 1883 Ball, A.L. 20 November 1850 Ball, A.M. 26 August 1847 Ballantine, W.J. 3 April 1893 Ballantine, W.G.
This Is Project Gutenberg This List Has Been Downloaded From The 18251894 Balzac, Honore de, 1799-1850 Bannerman, Helen, 1862-1946 Barber, H.Horatio, 1875- Barker, Nettie Garmer Barr, Amelia E., Edith Huddleston, http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/authors9809a1.txt
MANUAL Of The First Church Of Christ Springfield Mass. 1885 Barber, Mrs. Mary G. (w.) 1867 North Cong., City. Boynton, M. Lizzie 1871Cong., W. Brookfield Bradway, Wm. H. 1875 Brace, Sarah L. 1874 Brace, http://www.holyokemass.com/genealogy/hampden/springfield/firstchurch/members-188
Genealogy Data Barber, Mary Gender Female Family. Marriage 4 NOV 1722 in Keysoe,BDF Spouse Ward, Ada H Birth 1878 Northampton Gender Female Parents http://website.lineone.net/~gsward/pages/dat3.htm
The Original Arkansas Genealogy Project,Cemeteries 1940 Dora Barber275 John S. Barber-259 1866 1944 Pearl Barber-258 1875 23 Oct 1875 12 Jan 1912 Zelpha MOODY-50 8 Jun 1889 10 May 1908 Addison H. http://www.couchgenweb.com/craighead/gibcem.htm
Wilkes County Bastardy Bonds Signed JC WELBORN and John S. CRANOR 24th May 1875. Bond posted by FrankBarber, Ned ROUSSEAU, Sandy Barber and Ceborn VANNOY. $200. http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/wilkb.html
Extractions: Microfilm Roll C.104.10002 Bond posted by Adolphus NANCE, (J. Y. NANCE marked through) and B. A NANCE. $200. Martha QUEEN, mother. Adolphus NANCE, reputed father. Signed: Adolphus NANCE (X), B. A. (X) NANCE and Marion (X) NANCE. Test: Geo. W. BROWN. 18th Sept, 1871. Bond posted by Joseph M. GIBSON and David NORRIS. $200. Lucinda WOODS, mother. Joseph M. GIBSON, reputed father. Signed: Joseph M. GIBSON and D. NORRIS. Test: Geo. W. BROWN. 18th Sept, 1871. Bond posted by William ELLER, W. W. WHITE, W. W. CHURCH, Robert W. VANNOY, P. G. GRANT. $500. Jane GREFFY, mother. Wm. ELLER, reputed father. Signed: William (X) ELLER, W. W. WHITE, W. W. CHURCH, R. H. (X) VANNOY, P. G. (X) GRANT. Bond posted by John W. CHURCH and Elijah DEYER. $200. Lucinda GARLAND, mother. John W. CHURCH, reputed father. Signed: J. W. CHURCH and Elijah DYER. Test: Geo. W. BROWN. 15th April, 1872. 1860 Wilkes County Census: Household # 964, (Job's Cabin Twp). John W. CHURCH, Jr., age 6; John W. CHURCH, Sr., age 32 and Nancy Jane (TOMLINSON) CHURCH, Head of Household. Bond posted by Lee FLETCHER and Willis CHILDERS. $200. Eliza A. BROWN, mother. Lee FLETCHER, reputed father. Signed: Lee (X) FLETCHER and Willis CHILDERS. Test: Geo. W. BROWN. 16th April, 1872.
Thomas Holcombe Of Connecticut - Person Page 787 Hobart H. Case was born on 29 August 1836. He was the son of Ezekiel Thrall Caseand Julia Maria Linus Lincoln Barber died on 16 March 1875 at age 25. http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p787.htm
Thomas Holcombe Of Connecticut - Person Page 761 Frank H. Barber was born on 8 March 1869 at Swanton, Franklin Co., VT. He wasthe son of James Barber and Lucy D. Roberts. Frank H. Barber died in 1898. http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p761.htm
GedBrowser deat AFT. 1865 marr BEF. 1827. Ezekiel Barber Webster. birt ABT. 1836 birt 1827 plac Rhode Island deat BEF. 1875 marr BEF. 1849. Charles H. Boss http://www.kittymunson.com/GEDbrows/g772.html
Stories, Listed By Author DWIGHT, H(arrison) G(riswold) (18751959) (chron.) * The Emperor of Elam, (nv)The Century Jul 1917. The Golden Book Magazine May 1926 http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s437.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents DUNCAN, NORMAN (chron.) (continued) DUNCAN, PAUL (chron.) DUNCAN, PETER ; pseudonym of B. M. Atkinson, Jr. (chron.) DUNCAN, RAY (chron.) DUNCAN, ROBERT (chron.) DUNCAN, ROBERT (chron.) DUNCAN, ROBERT KENNEDY (chron.) DUNCAN, ROGER DEAN (chron.) DUNCAN, RONALD (Frederick Henry) (chron.) Why I Choose This Story, (is)
Stories, Listed By Author At the Lavender Lantern, (pm) Grit May 19 1940 * Barber Shop Chords, DIX, BEULAH MARIE; Mrs. George H. Fiebbe (18761970) (chron.) http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s410.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents DE WITT, JACK (chron.) (continued) DeWITT, JACK (chron.) DeWITT, JOHN (chron.) DEWITT, NATALIE (chron.) DeWITT, R. (chron.) DE WITT, WILLIAM C. (chron.) DEWITZ, BARON OTTO (chron.) DEWLEN, AL (chron.) de WOHL, LOUIS (chron.) DeWOLF, DAVID (chron.) de WOLFE, FRANCIS (chron.) DeWOSKIN, RONALD M. (chron.) DEW-SMITH, ALICE (chron.) DEXTER, CATHERINE ; [i.e., Catherine Dexter Martin] (chron.)
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: This folder [103.5 T1-W6] consists of varia pertaining to East Shore Delaware. Items include the following: Extract from an Act of Assembly of Delaware for Conveyance (1810); Indenture (1800) between Francis Neale, S.J., and Patrick Kenny, S.J.; Letter (June 4, 1810) from John Rosseter, S.J., to Francis Neale, S.J.; Booklet-Dedication Souvenir of St. Peter's Cathedral [Wilmington, Del.]; Abstract of deeds (1765); Debts due at St. Joseph's at the time that Father Powers commenced in June, 1855; Two letters (1874) from C.C. Lancaster; Letter (Nov. 14, 1874) from Hoover Goldsborough; Map of St. Joseph Church Farm; Receipt (1880) from H. Goldsborough; Survey of lot attached to St. Joseph's Church; Number of acres at St. Joseph's.
LMA INFORMATION PAGE 455, HARRIS, J. 16/05/1872, Emigrated 28/04/1875, 499, STRUTT, H. 30/07/1875 458, MOORE, H. 19/06/1872, 502, BATES, E. 07/10/1875 http://www.missing-ancestors.com/lma_information_page LMA1577 Boys Home 1 of 1.h
Extractions: LMA INFORMATION PAGE CHILDREN SENT TO CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS at the instance of the School Board for London up to, and including 24 th June, 1876 BOYS HOME - REGENTS PARK No. SURNAME INITIAL DATE OF RECEPTION DISPOSAL REMARKS No. SURNAME INITIAL RECEPTION DATE DISPOSAL REMARKS CONNER C. PEARCE J HOLLAND D. On License 25/04/1876 GEORGE R.J CARNEY E. LEACH A.E Transferred to Brentwood 30/09/1874 WILD F. Emigrated 28/04/1874 HOLYMAN T. GREGORY A. Employment 18/05/1875 MARTIN W. SUMMERS J. SMART C ALDERSON E.S. CAVILL F.W THOMSON C. RICHMOND G.A MCCOY C. BURLEY E. Transferred to Brentwood 30/09/1874 GLEISNER H. Absconded 07/08/1873 time expired 13/09/1874 JOY W. GOULD W. Transferred to Reformatory 29/02/1872 JATER F KNOWLTON J.J. WEBSTER J. BUTLER T.C. THURSTON A. HILL E. Employment 28/03/1875 HAWKINS J.