Matches 9,501 to 9,550 of 13,472
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9501 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Ontario Twp (ED# 144, Page 26B)
Listed in 1900 Nebraska Census, Furnas County, Beaver City (ED# 160, Sheet 12A)
She is found in the 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Ontario township, age 4, the granddaughter of Embly and Elizabeth. There is no other last name listed except for Mount. She married under the name Maude Moore. Maude is found in the 1910 Nebraska Census, Furnas County, Beaver City. She is age 32 and has been married for ten years to Louis. They have four children, all living. She was born in Illinois as were her parents. | Slawson, Maud Lillian (I9955)
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9502 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Ontario Twp (ED# 144, Page 31)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (Page 119)
Listed in 1900 Missouri Census, Howell County, Spring Creek Twp (ED# 60, Sheet 13A) | Lowry, Alva Nathan (I11256)
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9503 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp (ED# 147, Page 4)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp (#105)
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Adair County
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 12, Sheet 1A)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Jackson Twp (ED# 57, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Jackson Twp (ED# 160, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Jackson Twp (ED# 38-14, Sheet 3B)
Named for Sarah Templeton's dearest friend in Woodhull (Delia Morgan) and Henry Slawson's oldest sister (Eveline Slawson) | Slawson, Adelia Eveline (I10834)
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9504 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp (ED# 147, Page 4)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (Page 121)
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp (#105)
Newspaper Obit:
Slawson, Lena Myrtle, b 09 Jun 1877 Woodholt, Henry Co, Il; d 14 Jan 1904 in Bedford; f H.E. Slawson; interred in Bedford Cemetery. (Bedford Times Republic & Bedford Free Press - 21 Jan 1904) | Slawson, Lena Myrtle (I10635)
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9505 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp, (ED# 147, Page 1)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Dallas County, Union Twp, Dexter (ED# 16, Sheet 5B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Sangamon County, Capitol Twp, Springfield (ED# 140, Page 12A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Story County, Ames, Washington Twp, 2nd Ward (ED# 207, Sheet 14B)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Story County, Ames, Washington Twp, 2nd Ward (ED# 85-6, Sheet 25B)
School yearbook:
1905 Year Book; IOWA STATE COLLEGE, "THE NAUGHT FIVE BOMB"
Class album, page 53
Lois Woodman, G & D Science, Ames
Alt. Death: Jun 1974 Ames, Story County, Iowa | Woodman, Lois (I10362)
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9506 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Logan County, New Holland, Sheridan Twp (ED# ?, Page 256B)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Logan County, New Holland, Sheridan Twp (ED# 40, Sheet 10B) | White, Hettie B (I9862)
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9507 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Logan County, New Holland, Sheridan Twp (ED# ?, Page 256B) | White, Oscar (I10341)
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9508 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 67, Sheet 6B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City , 3rd Ward (ED# 72, Sheet 16B)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 78, Sheet 7B) | Mullen, James Frank (I10463)
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9509 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Pike County, Pleasant Hill Twp (ED# 127, Sheet 13A) | Mullen, Oliver P (I10462)
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9510 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138) | Mullen, Warren S (I10465)
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9511 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138) | Mullen, L. Alice (I10461)
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9512 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138, Page 2)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City, 3rd Ward (ED# 72, Sheet 16A)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, McLean County, Bloomington (ED# 111, Sheet 4A) | Cease, Carrie Alta (I10752)
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9513 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138, Sheet 16) | Wandel, Ellen (I10818)
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9514 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138, Sheet 32)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 67, Sheet 14A) | Love, Eliza J (I10190)
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9515 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138, Sheet 5) | Sullivan, Frank (I10108)
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9516 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 138, Sheet 5) | Mell, Elizabeth Jane (I11429)
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9517 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Pennsylvania Twp (ED# 136, Page 14)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Idaho Census, Twin Falls County, Twin Falls, Precinct# 2 (ED# 253, Sheet 11B)
Listed in 1930 Washington Census, Kitsap County, Tracyton Precinct (ED# 18-49, Sheet 1B)
Alt. Birth: Abt 1877 Illinois
Alt. Death: After 10 Apr 1930 | Safer, Lulu L (I11375)
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9518 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 1)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City Twp (ED# 63, Sheet 1B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 90, Sheet 6B) | Agnew, Gertrude Alice (I10983)
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9519 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 10)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 67, Sheet 3B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Idaho Census, Twin Falls County, Twin Falls, Precinct# 2 (ED# 253, Sheet 11B)
Listed in 1930 Washington Census, Kitsap County, Tracyton Precinct (ED# 18-49, Sheet 1B)
WORLD WAR I CIVILIAN DRAFT REGISTRATIONS (Cassia County, Idaho - 1917-1918)
Name: Sullivan, Henry Clay
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1879
Race: W
County: Cassia, ID
"John Logan Sullivan (1885-1958) and uncle Clay moved to Idaho. John was my dad. They took over some land in Idaho but the water was not plentiful enough, so uncle Clay moved to Washington state. I was too young to remember him." - Hal Sullivan
Alt. Death: After 10 Apr 1930 | Sullivan, Henry Clay (I10479)
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9520 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 10)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 67, Sheet 7B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City Ward 2 (ED# 72, Sheet 12A)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City Ward 2 (ED# 87, Sheet 21B)
Listed in 1930 Illinois Census, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Twp (ED# 10-71, Sheet 1A) | Sullivan, Nellie I (I10689)
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9521 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 10)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Menard County, Indian Creek Pct (ED# 73, Sheet 3B)
- Listed as a farm laborer with the Thomas Corbin family
Listed in 1910 Missouri Census, Ralls County, Salt River Twp (ED# 143, Sheet 6A)
Listed in 1920 Missouri Census, Ralls County, Salt River Twp (ED# , Sheet)
Listed in 1930 Missouri Census, Ralls County, Salt River Twp (ED# 87-9, Sheet 1A) | Sullivan, Otho S (I10691)
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9522 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 21)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Peoria County, Limestone Twp (ED# 59, Sheet 8B)
Listed in 1930 Illinois Census, Peoria County, Limestone Twp, Peoria St. Hospital (ED# 72-18, Sheet 1A)
Father, Aaron A. Blunt, was president of the first National Bank of Mason City | Blunt, Alonzo Aaron (I11074)
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9523 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 5)
Listed in 1885 Rawlins County, Kansas Census, Celia Twp (Page 10)
Listed in 1895 Rawlins County, Kansas Census, Beaver Twp (Volume 300, Page 3)
Listed in 1900 Kansas Census, Rawlins County, Beaver Twp (ED# 133, Sheet 2A)
Listed in 1905 Rawlins County, Kansas Census, Beaver Twp (Page 1)
Listed in 1910 Kansas Census, Rawlins County, Logan Twp (ED# 153, Sheet 2B)
Listed in 1920 Kansas Census, Rawlins County, Celia Twp (ED# 252, Sheet 7A)
Listed in 1930 Kansas Census, Rawlins County, Atwood City (ED# 77-3, Sheet 1B)
Obituary (The Citizen-Patriot, Atwood, Kansas, May 15, 1947): "Frank Chester Passed Away Last Thursday". Frank Marion Chester, 60, who came to Atwood from Illinois when ten years of age, and spent his entire life in the Atwood community, passed away at the Colby hospital on Thursday, May 8. Mr. Chester had been ill only about a week preceding his death. He was born in Mason City, Illinois October 17, 1887. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Chester, who is now in the Colby hospital, and a cousin, Mrs. Mary Robinson of Colorado. Services were held at Schandler's Funeral Home. CARD OF THANKS: We desire to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to our friends for the kindness shown us in the passing away of our son and cousin - Mrs. Mary Chester, Roy and Mary Robinson. Note: The birth date is actually October 27, 1877 and age is 69.
In 1981, Miss Gayle Brown of Atwood, Kansas produced a biographical sketch of those buried at the Blakeman Cemetery near Atwood in Rawlins County, Kansas. It is unclear as to the sources of her information, however the following was given in regard to Frank Chester: "Frank Chester was born on October 21, 1877. He was the only son of Melvin and Mollie Chester. After his father died he had to support his mother and himself by working as a carpenter. He was also an alcoholic like his father, but he quit drinking. He died of a heart attack at the Thomas County Hospital on May 8, 1947. His age at death was 69 years old. His memorial services were held at Schandler's Funeral Home". | Chester, Frank Marion (I10801)
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9524 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 9)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City Twp (ED# 63, Sheet 1B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 75, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 90, Sheet 6B)
1917 Mason County Farmers' Directory:
Sullivan, Eugene (Gertrude) Ch Harold, Marjorie; Mason City Rt 4, tel Mason City, twp Salt Creek, Sec 33 T175a Mrs. Z. T. Sullivan (1878 | Sullivan, Eugene Theodore (I10688)
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9525 |
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 128, Page 9)
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Mason County, Salt Creek Twp (ED# 67, Sheet 3B)
Listed in 1910 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City Twp, 2nd Ward (ED# 72, Sheet 12A)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City Twp, 2nd Ward (ED# 87, Sheet 19B)
Listed in 1930 Illinois Census, Mason County, Mason City (ED# 63-17, Sheet 14A) | Montgomery, Harriet Eldebine (I10566)
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9526 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# Page 29D)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# 10 Sheet 8A)
Listed in 1910 South Dakota Census, Gregory County, Burke Pct (ED# 24, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 45, Sheet 1A)
Buried in Block D, Lot 10, Massena Center Cemetery, Massena Twp, Cass County, Iowa (verified by 1930s WPA Grave Registration Survey).
Alt. Birth: 1877 Iowa | Smith, Lora E (I11060)
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9527 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# Page 29D)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# 10 Sheet 8A) | Paulina (I16594)
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9528 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# Page 29D)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# 10 Sheet 8A) | Smith, Thomas T (I9899)
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9529 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jackson Twp (ED# Page 29D) | Polina (I9897)
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9530 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 5, Sheet 34A)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 12, Sheet 1A)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Jackson Twp (ED# 57, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Jackson Twp (ED# 160, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Jackson Twp (ED# 38-14, Sheet 3B) | Wilkins, Walter Wallace (I10423)
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9531 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 5, Sheet 34A)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 12, Sheet 2A) | Wilkins, John Frederic (I11412)
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9532 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 5, Sheet 34A)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 12, Sheet 2B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Beaver Twp (ED# 51, Sheet 10B)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Beaver Twp (ED# 54, Sheet 11B) | Wilkins, Alexander Elihu (I10820)
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9533 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 5, Sheet 34A)
Alt. Death: 4 Jun 1888 Stuart, Guthrie County, Iowa | Gilkinson, Susan L (I10468)
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9534 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Adair County, Jefferson Twp (ED# 5, Sheet 34A) | Wilkins, Richard Murray (I10456)
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9535 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Benton Twp, Taylor County (ED# 217, Page 49)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 116, Sheet 15B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford (ED# 129, Sheet )
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 139, Sheet 6B)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford, 3rd Ward (ED# 87-1, Sheet 18B)
Extract from "History of Taylor County, Iowa: from the earliest historic times to 1910" by Frank E. Crosson (page 353).
John I. Larison was married near Bedford, January 3, 1894, to Miss Rose Ernest, who was born in Kansas and was reared in Iowa. They have no children of their own but are rearing and educating an orphan boy and girl........ About 1889 he was joined in a partnership by his brother, G. W. Larison, and together they rented and carried on the home place, and also rented and cultivated other land. In the fall of 1896 they purchased three hundred and twenty acres of land and located where they now reside, on section 26, Clayton township. | Larison, John I (I9855)
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9536 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 37, Page 4D)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 45, Sheet 7B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 42, Sheet 11B) | Sullivan, Leona G (I11062)
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9537 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 37, Page 4D)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 45, Sheet 7B)
Listed in 1910 South Dakota Census, Gregory County, Burke Pct (ED# 24, Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 45, Sheet 1A)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Cass County, Massena Twp (ED# 15-19, Sheet 1A) | Sullivan, Oren William (I11059)
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9538 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 220, Page 2B)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1900 Nebraska Census, Nance County, Prairie Creek Twp (ED# 148, Sheet 6B)
- Living with mother Alcinda
Listed in 1920 Washington Census, Walla Walla County, Twp# 7, Gose Pct (ED# 143, Sheet 1B)
- Washington State Penitentiary | Templeton, Ethan Allan (I10956)
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9539 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 220, Page 6)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 116, Sheet 16A)
Listed in 1905 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Bedford
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp, 3rd Ward (ED# 128, Sheet 8A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Benton Twp, 3rd Ward (ED# 139, Sheet 2A)
Listed in 1925 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Bedford
- Parents listed as Gopher Johnson (f) and Ellis Gaymes (m)
Listed in 1930 Colorado Census, Denver County, Denver City, Election Dist W (ED# 16-189, Sheet 9A)
- age listed as 57 years old | Johnson, Emma Julia (I10867)
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9540 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 220, Page 6)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp | Templeton, Mabel (I10878)
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9541 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 218, Page 4)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 116, Sheet 15B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford (ED# 129, Sheet )
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 139, Sheet 6B)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford, 3rd Ward (ED# 87-1, Sheet 18B)
Obit:
Rose Larison Rites Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. John (Rose) Larison, 92, of Bedford, were held Jan. 13, at the Bedford Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Ollie Odle officiating. Mrs. Larison died at Thogmartin Care and Keep Home in Bedford, Jan. 9. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery, Bedford. Rose Rebecca Larison, daughter of August and Hannah [Ditch] Ernest, was born in Phillipsburg, Kansas, July 23, 1874. She was the oldest in a family of nine children. When a little over a year old she was brought to Taylor County and lived southeast of Bedford in the Forest Grove community where she attended school and lived until a young woman. On Jan. 3, 1894, she was married to John I. Larison and for several years they lived on a farm east of Bedford. They left the farm in 1920 and came to Bedford where she lived the rest of her life. They had no children of their own but they took two children, John Buell, deceased, and Edith Pickering, to love and raise as their own. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, John, three brothers, and the foster son. She is survived by her daughter, Edith Pickering, Bedford; three sisters, Alice Brown, Maude Spurgeon and Loula Reece, all of Bedford; two brothers, Herman Ernest, Clarinda, and Glen Ernest, Bedford; two grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one great great grandson; and a host of other relatives and friends. She belonged to the Rebekah Lodge and Wild Rose Club. In 1894 she was baptized into the Baptist church where she spent her life serving her Lord in the various duties of the church. She taught a Sunday school class for many years and was the backbone of the Women's Missionary Society. She loved her church and attended every Sunday until about six months ago, when her health kept her from going. Besides being a wonderful, loving mother and grandmother, she was a devoted wife, a kind neighbor, and a wonderful friend, but best of all she was an inspiring Christian to everyone who met her, and she will be sadly missed by all who knew her. (Bedford Times-Press Thursday January 19,1967 p.3)
DELNO PICKERING 15 Jun 1893 Dec 1978 50833 (Bedford, Taylor, IA ) 50833 (Bedford, Taylor, IA ) 478-44-2541 Iowa
EDITH PICKERING 17 Jan 1899 Jul 1974 50833 (Bedford, Taylor, IA ) (none specified) 479-80-7524 Iowa | Ernest, Rose Rebecca (I9774)
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9542 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 218, Page 4)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 122, Sheet 2B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp (ED# 128, Sheet 2B)
Newspaper Obit:
Spurgeon, Maude Emma, b. 03 Jan 1879 Taylor Co; d. 13 Oct 1971 Bfd; wed 31 Dec 1903 Roy Spurgeon, 1 ch; f August Ernest; m Hannah --; interred Fairview - Bedford; #100.
(Bedford 21 Oct 1971)
Obit:
Spurgeon, Maude Emma Ernest
Maude Spurgeon Rites October 15
Funeral services for Mrs. Roy (Maude) Spurgeon, 92, of Bedford, were held October 15 at Shum-Novinger Funeral Home here with Carl Cummings officiating. Mrs. Spurgeon died October 13, 1971 at Pearl Terrace Manor in Bedford. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery.
Maude Emma Ernest, daughter of August and Hannah [Ditch] Ernest, was born in Taylor County, Iowa January 3, 1879.
On December 31, 1903, she was united in marriage to Roy Spurgeon, who passed away June 18, 1965. To them was born one daughter, Leila, now Mrs. Karl Zral of White Rock, B. C., Canada.
Maude attended school at Forest Grove and lived in this community until young womanhood. She accepted Christ as her Savior and united with the Presbyterian Church during the pastorate of Rev. E. N. Ware.
In 1912 the family moved to Canada and returned to Bedford in 1930 to make their home.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three brothers and one sister.
Left to cherish fond memories ae the daughter, Leila and her husband Karl; two granddaughters, Dorothy and her husband Gerry MacDonald, Judy and her husband, David Parish; four great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren, all living in Canada; two sisters, [Mary] Alice Brown and Lula Reece of Bedford; two brothers, Herman Ernest of Clarinda and Glen Ernest of Bedford; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
She was a kind and loving wife, mother, sister and friend, and she will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday October 21, 1971 p. 7 | Ernest, Maude Emma (I9763)
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9543 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 218, Page 4)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 122, Sheet 2B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 135, Sheet 3B)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 145, Sheet 1A)
Listed in 1925 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (Page 1, # 141)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 87-12, Sheet 3B)
Obit:
Last Rites Held June 21 For Mary Brown, 96
Funeral services for Mrs. Marion (Mary Alice) Brown, 96, of Bedford, held June 21 at Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford, were conducted by Mr. Carl Cummings. Mrs. Brown died at her home near Bedford June 19, 1972. Interment was at Forest Grove Cemetery, Taylor County.
Mary Alice Ernest, daughter of August and Hannah Dietsch Ernest, was born near Marshalltown, Iowa, September 8, 1875.
She moved with her parents to Taylor County, Iowa, when she was a small girl and the family located on a farm in Jackson Township in the Forest Grove area where she attended the public school and grew to adulthood.
In 1895 she was united in marriage to Francis Marion Brown, at the home of the brideĆs parents. They moved to the farm in Jackson Township and with the exception of four years she has continued to reside on the same farm. To them were born five children to bless this home. Mr. Brown passed away in 1950.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two daughters, Jean who died in 1918 and Ferne who died in 1929, two sisters, Rose Larison and Maude Spurgeon, three brothers, Frank, Fred, and Willis Ernest.
Left to cherish memories of her good life are three children: Bertha Risser Rowe, Harold Brown and his wife Marvel, and Dean Brown; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; one sister, Loula Reece of Mt. Ayr, Iowa, and two brothers, Herman Ernest of Clarinda, Iowa, and Glen Ernest of Bedford; nieces, nephews; other relatives and many friends.
She united with the Methodist Church early in her youth.
She loved her family, her home, and her friends, and she will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
(Bedford Times-Press (IA), Thursday Jun 29, 1972 p. 3)
Alt. Birth: Sep 1875 Iowa
Alt. Death: After 11 Apr 1930 | Ernest, Mary Alice (I9785)
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9544 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 218, Page 4)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 122, Sheet 2B)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 135, Sheet 4A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 145, Sheet 1A)
- Living with daughter Mary Alice and husband F. Marion Brown
Obit: Hannah Magdeline Ditch was born in Fredericksburg, Maryland, January 11, 1858, and departed this life at Bedford, Iowa, April 26, 1923, age 65 years, 3 months and 15 days. When a small child, she with her parents moved to Chicago and later to Phillipsburg, Kansas. On September 2, 1873, she was united in marriage to August Ernest and in 1876 they came to Taylor County, Iowa, locating on a farm in Jackson Township, and where on August 2, 1906, the husband went to his reward. For six years Mrs. Ernest continued to keep up her home but the children having moved to themselves, she yielded to their solicitations and went to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. J. [ohn] L. Larison. It was here that death found her. Nine children remain to mourn this mother. They are Mrs. J. [ohn] L. Larison [Rose], Mrs. F. [rancis] M. [arion] Brown [Mary Alice], Frank L., Mrs. Roy Spurgeon [Maud], Fred E., Willis C., Herman B., Mrs. Mart Reece [Lula] and Glen E. All with the exception of Frank were permitted to be at the bedside of their mother during her last hours on earth. During the pastorship of Rev. Ware, Mrs. Ernest united with the Presbyterian Church but later after the Forest Grove Church was erected near her home, she was baptized in this faith by the Rev. A. L. Jones. Although of late years on account of ill health she was unable to attend services, she was at all times and places a true, practical Christian, loving home and neighbors and always ready to lend a helping hand in time of need.
Through all her afflictions none ever heard a word of complaint, nothing but patience and a trust that "He who doeth all things well would in His own time call her to rest." With these words, "Thy will, Oh Lord, Be Done," she sank into a quiet sleep from which she never rallied. Funeral services were held at the Forest Grove Church Saturday afternoon in charge of Rev. Fletcher and interment made in the cemetery there. (Bedford Free Press, May 3, 1923) | Deitch, Hannah Magdeline (I9696)
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9545 |
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 218, Page 4)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 122, Sheet 2B)
Obit: August Earnest
was born October 17, 1843 and died August 2, 1906, age 63 years, 9 months, 15 days. He was born in Germany, but at the age of 21, came to the United States. He immediately enlisted in the Civil War and during the first engagement was taken prisoner and placed in Richmond prison where he remained until the close of the war. He then started westward, locating in Philips County, Kansas. It was during pioneer days when Indians thickly populated the country and when many skirmishes took place between the Indians and settlers. During an invasion, Mr. Earnest almost lost his life by being shot, the shot shattering the knee. He remained in Kansas until thirty years ago when he came to Taylor County, Iowa, and located in Jackson Township on the farm on which he died. Mr. Earnest was married to Miss Hannah Ditch, September 2, 1873. To this union were born nine children, Mrs. J. [ohn] I. Larison [Rose], Mrs. F. [rancis] M. [arion] Brown [Mary Alice], Frank L., Mrs. Roy Spurgeon [Maud], Fred E. [Frederick Ezra], Willis C. [arl], Herman B., Lula E., and Glenn E. [lmer], all of whom are living and were permitted to be at the bedside of their father during his last hours on earth. Mr. Earnest's last illness was of long duration. He was taken ill the first part of last February with typhoid-pneumonia after which a complication of diseases prevailed, causing complete helplessness but through it all none ever heard a word of complaint, nothing but patience and a trust that He who doeth all things well, would in His own time call him to rest. In childhood Mr. Earnest was baptized in the Lutheran faith and remained in this faith to the end. He always led a quiet, unassuming life, loving home and neighbors. He was always ready to lend a helping hand in the time of need. The funeral services were held in the Forest Grove church, Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. I. Jones, in the presence of a large and sympathizing congregation, at the close of which the remains were laid to rest in the Forest Grove cemetery. (Bedford Free Press, August 9, 1906) | Ernest, August (I9685)
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Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Jackson Twp (ED# 218, Page 4)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 116, Sheet 15A)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Ross Twp (ED# 135, Sheet 2A)
Listed in 1920 Nebraska Census, Frontier County, Harrison Precinct (ED# 67, Sheet 2A)
Listed in 1930 Nebraska Census, Red Willow County, Box Elder Precinct (ED# 73-5, Sheet 1B)
Newspaper Announcement:
Earnest, Frank & family to make home at Bartley, Nebraska (Bedford Free Press 12 Jan 1911)
Living in Denver, CO at time of brother Willis' death in jul 1955.
Obit:
Ernest, Frank Lewis
Frank Ernest
Services were Friday at the Capitol Mortuary, 7177 Colfax Ave, Denver, for Frank L.[ewis] Ernest, 86, of 4070 Benton St., Wheat Ridge. Burial was in Crown Hill. Ernest, a retired farmer, died Wednesday at the Harvest House Nursing Home. Survivors include his widow, Jessie; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Howard, Wheat Ridge, and Mrs. Gladys Thomas, Norwalk, Calif.; two sons, Vern and Donald, both of Nampa, Idaho; four sisters, two brothers, 17 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
(Denver Post (Denver, Colorado), Friday August 2 1963 p. 24)
Alt. Birth: Jun 1877 Iowa | Ernest, Frank Lewis (I10647)
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Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (ED# 216 , Page 13)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (#29)
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (#59)
Listed in 1900 South Dakota Census, Lake County, Orland Twp (ED# 214 , Sheet 9A)
Listed in 1920 Missouri Census, Holt County, Craig, Union Twp (ED# 147 , Sheet 5A)
Listed in 1930 South Dakota Census, Spink, Lincoln Twp (ED# 58-28, Sheet 1B)
- Farm laborer living with the Hull family | Scrivrner, Jasper (I17176)
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Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (ED# 216 , Page 13)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (#29)
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (#59)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Union County, New Hope Twp, Lorimor (ED# 166 , Sheet 4A)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Union County, New Hope Twp, Lorimor (ED# 166 , Sheet 4B)
Listed in 1930 Iowa Census, Union County, New Hope Twp, Lorimor (ED# 88-15, Sheet 1B) | Scrivrner, Minnie C (I17177)
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Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Polk Twp (ED# 216, Page 16)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Ross Twp (ED# 135, Sheet 5B)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford, 1st Ward (ED# 137, Sheet 3A)
Listed in 1925 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Benton Twp | Reece, Martin R (I11090)
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Listed in 1880 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Bangor, 2nd Ward (ED# 26, Page 2) | Irving, William W (I16917)
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