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NEBRASKA STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. O. BOX 756 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA 69301 OFFICERS President Mrs. Virginia Sidlinger Foster Vice-President Mr. John D. Keeney Recording Secretary Miss Patricia A. Wagner Treasurer Mrs. Sharolyn Bobbins Past President Mr. Eugene Bang THE NEBRASKA ANCESTREE STAFF Editor Mrs. Ruth Anna Hicks, 6703 Holdrege St., Lincoln, NE 68505 Query Editor Mrs. Belvadine Lecher, 530 Beach St., Chadron, NE 69337 THE NEW BRASS KEY Editor Mrs. Ruth Short, 2125 Bradfield Dr., Lincoln, Ne 68502 PURPOSE OF THE QUARTERLY: To educate and instruct by the collection, preservation, publication and distribution of Nebraska records of a genealogical value. To encourage accuracy and careful documentation of materials submitted for publication. The Quarterly, NEBRASKA ANCESTREE, is published Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring. The newsletter, THE NEW BRASS KEY, is published six times per year. Subscriptions begin with the summer issue of the Quarterly and with the May/June issue of the newsletter. Send all material for NEBRASKA ANCESTREE to Mrs. Ruth Anna Hicks. Send all material for THE NEW BRASS KEY to Mrs. Ruth Short. The Nebraska State Genealogical Society reserves the right to edit or reject and assumes no responsibility for errors in the contributed material. Reprinting of the material appearing in NEBRASKA ANCESTREE (quarterly) publication of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society is strictly forbidden unless permission, in each instance and for each volume has been given in writing by the Publications Director and/or the Executive Board of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society. MEMBERSHIP, RENEWAL and CHANGE OF ADDRESS Notification of Change of Address must be sent at least 6 weeks in advance, or the Society must charge $1.00 to cover resulting re-mailing costs. Send Change of Address, Memberships and Renewals to Mr. Raymond Billesbach, 925 N. Hewett Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901 Fiscal Year is from May 1 through April 30. CONTENTS PRESIDENTS LETTER 123 WASHINGTON COUNTY, A Lament For A House 124-129 FRANKLIN COUNTY, West Harmony Sunday School, Upland, NE 129 HAMILTON COUNTY, Index to 1903 Atlas 130-132 CASS COUNTY, Directory of Farmers, 1905 Plat Book 133-137 GRANT COUNTY, Hyannis Cemetery 138-140 TREE STUMPS 142-143 INDEX STATE CHAIRMAN: MEMBERSHIP: Mr. Ray Billesbach, 925 N. Hewett Ave., Hastings, NE68901

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NEBRASKA STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYP. O. BOX 756ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA 69301OFFICERSPresident Mrs. Virginia Sidlinger FosterVice-President Mr. John D. KeeneyRecording Secretary Miss Patricia A. WagnerTreasurer Mrs. Sharolyn BobbinsPast President Mr. Eugene Bang

THE NEBRASKA ANCESTREE STAFFEditor Mrs. Ruth Anna Hicks, 6703 Holdrege St., Lincoln, NE 68505Query Editor Mrs. Belvadine Lecher, 530 Beach St., Chadron, NE 69337THE NEW BRASS KEYEditor Mrs. Ruth Short, 2125 Bradfield Dr., Lincoln, Ne 68502

PURPOSE OF THE QUARTERLY: To educate and instruct by the collection, preservation, publicationand distribution of Nebraska records of a genealogical value. To encourage accuracy andcareful documentation of materials submitted for publication.The Quarterly, NEBRASKA ANCESTREE, is published Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring. The newsletter, THE NEW BRASS KEY, is published six times per year. Subscriptions begin with the summer issue of the Quarterly and with the May/June issue of the newsletter.Send all material for NEBRASKA ANCESTREE to Mrs. Ruth Anna Hicks. Send all material for THE NEW BRASS KEY to Mrs. Ruth Short.

The Nebraska State Genealogical Society reserves the right to edit or reject and assumes no responsibility for errors in the contributed material.Reprinting of the material appearing in NEBRASKA ANCESTREE (quarterly) publication of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society is strictly forbidden unless permission, in each instance and for each volume has been given in writing by the Publications Director and/or the Executive Board of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society.

MEMBERSHIP, RENEWAL and CHANGE OF ADDRESS Notification of Change of Address must be sent at least 6 weeks in advance, or the Society must charge $1.00 to cover resulting re-mailing costs.Send Change of Address, Memberships and Renewals to Mr. Raymond Billesbach, 925 N. Hewett

Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901

Fiscal Year is from May 1 through April 30.

CONTENTSPRESIDENTS LETTER 123WASHINGTON COUNTY, A Lament For A House 124-129FRANKLIN COUNTY, West Harmony Sunday School, Upland, NE 129HAMILTON COUNTY, Index to 1903 Atlas 130-132CASS COUNTY, Directory of Farmers, 1905 Plat Book 133-137GRANT COUNTY, Hyannis Cemetery 138-140TREE STUMPS 142-143INDEX

STATE CHAIRMAN:MEMBERSHIP: Mr. Ray Billesbach, 925 N. Hewett Ave., Hastings, NE68901Publications, Mrs. Ruth Anna HicksFinance, Mrs. Sharolyn RobbinsPublicity and Public Relations, Mrs. Patricia YetterLegislative, Mrs. Beck WhedonResearch & Correlating, Elaine Batenhorst and Catherine RenschlerLineage and Surname, Florence SchmittPublishing, Special, Georgene SonesFamily Recognition, Beth HaringLibrarian, Coca EschTour and Field Trips, Beth HaringAnnual Meeting and Workshop Coordinator, Dorothy Foster and Benita Luthy

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STAFFCorresponding Secretary, Amy FranklinHistorian, Ray BillesbachQuarterly Editor, Ruth Anna HicksNewsletter Editor, Ruth ShortQuery Editor, Belvadine LecherCourtesy, Gloria Smether and Amy FranklinLiaison to Nebraska State Historical Society, Ann ReinertChairman of Area Representatives, Allen Dripps

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PRESIDENT'S LETTER

As this quarterly goes out to you in early Spring, I wish to call to your attention the hard work being done both by the State Board and other volunteers across the state. Nebraska is trying to bing (sic) to family researchers everywhere the best possible printed material available. One whole day was spent in a January Board meeting discussing the future of publishing by our State Society and we now will be bringing you the following Guides to each of the 93 counties in Nebraska. Six to eight of these will be ready by late Spring. Others will follow soon. These will be available by mail at a nominal cost and should greatly benefit those researching in Nebraska. One Guide-that to Gage County-is already abailable. (sic)

Two series will begin soon: The first will cover the Ancestor Charts filed by State Members. The first two volumes of these charts are nearly ready to be purchased. The second series will cover the abstracts from newspapers and will be an index to microfilm copies of old newspapers in the Historical Society. This first volume will deal with the 1870's.

Those of you who ordered the Biographical Souvenir to the Counties of Buffalo Kearney Phelps Harlan and Franklin Nebraska now have the book in your libraries. Others may still purchase this reprint for $30.00 plus sales tax and postage. All publications, other than the State Quarterly, may be ordered from NSGS, P.O. Box 756, Alliance, NE 69301.

These are just a few of the publications now being prepared by your State Society and by volunteers throughout the state. I would like to name the volunteers who are so hard at work on these various publications but feel that it would be better to wait until most of the work is finished so as to include all names. These will be published and publicly thanked in a newsletter next Fall. For now, I would just like to say that researchers everywhere will be indebted to these hard-working persons who give so generously of their time.

Those not familiar with the State Board in Nebraska might like to know that we have sixteen Representatives from across the state who, along with the elected officers, and chairman of various committees attened (sic) no less than four and usually more, board meetings each year. This means much travel expense and personal time. At the Board meeting in March, discussion centered on the coming annual meeting, the membership brochures, future workshops and various other matters. Please be aware that all of these people (some 53) volunteer in order that the Membership and researchers throughout the world may have access to records held in Nebraska, that they may hear outstanding speakers and that they may have the best possible fellowship with other researchers. We hope, in turn, that you will appreciate and give thanks to these volunteers.

Virginia Sidlinger Foster,President, NSGS

remember there is still time to join the NSGS-sponsored Tour to the LDS Library in Salt Lake. Departure date is Saturday June 18, 1983, and back home on Sunday, June 26, 1983. For further details write to:Mrs. Beth Haring, Tour Guide, P.O. Box 5804, Sta. C, Lincoln., NE 68505

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A LAMENT FOR A HOUSEWashington County, NE

You ask why a lament for a house? Well, this is an account about a house built in the late 1860s or early 1870s that overlooked the town of Blair in Washington County, NE. All right, you may ask, but what is so special about this old house! I would agree it is not an unusual house nor does it fall into the class of those large and famous homes of the East, but it was the home of an early pioneer and developer of what was then Cuming City, Nebraska Territory, and maybe more importantly, depicted a way of life in early Nebraska history that is being lost to us through the use of the wrecking companies ball!

The house was built for Lewis Mines Kline who was born in Waterford, Loudoun County, Virginia in January 1815. He was one of eleven children of Lewis and Elizabeth Conrad Klein. Lewis Kline, for some unknown reason, changed the spelling of his name from Klein to Kline. However, all of his brothers and sisters retained the original family spelling. Lewis left Waterford and moved to Cumberland, Maryland prior to his fathers death in 1837. Here he met and married Emily Elizabeth Rittenhouse of Uniontown, Pennsylvania in February 1849. Emily's father, Colonel Abner Rittenhouse, was a noted flutist and a member of General George Washington's staff during the Revolutionary War.

After their first child, John Crawford Wright Kline who was born in March of 1850 in Cumberland, the Kline's and their infant son left by covered wagon for the California gold fields. Due to Emily's illness during the early part of their journey, they decided to remain behind in Kanesville (Council Bluffs), Iowa. Here they remained for approximately nine years and raised four of their eleven children, Sumantha Elizabeth -born September 1851, Doddridge Henderson born July 1853; Emma Virginia - born September 1854; and George Washington - born February 1856.

Lewis Kline was reported to have been an early Mayor of Kanesville, in addition to having operated a tavern and a fruit tree nursery. In 1856, the Klines moved to and established a farm in Washington County, Nebraska Territory, which was to become part of the short-lived town of Coming City. Here, Louis Rittenhouse Kline was born in August 1858. All of their remaining children, Frank Rogers - born July 1860; Abner - born September 1862; Maud - born September 1866; and Louise - born February 1873, where born in Blair with the exception of Nellie Grant who was born in Omaha in June 1864.

Lewis Mines Kline died of a heatstroke which was brought on while working in his Sorghum Mill in September 1872. His wife, Emily died at home at the age of 77 in June 1903. Lewis, Emily and all of their children, with the exception of Maud Kline Peterson, are buried in the Kline Family Plot in the old Cuming City Cemetery. The land for the cemetery was donated by Lewis and Emily Kline in 1857. It is located approximately three miles north of Blair and overlooks the Missouri River Valley. This eleven acre tract of never-cultivated tall grass prairie, has been deeded to Dana College on the condition that it remains forever in its natural state.

A picture of the house, taken sometime in the 1880's showed it to be a two story affair, constructed of yellow brick with red brick designs at the corners , while the second story was covered with ornate wooden shingles. In a book written in 1903 by Daniel H. Carr entitled, “Men and Women in Nebraska, Washington County Edition," he stated, "Lewis Kline's home was the first brick home to be erected in Cuming City." I think this statement is in error, as Cuming City as an official town had already disappeared by the time this house was built. The majority of the homes and buildings in Cuming City had been moved to Blair by the late 1860's. The shape of the house was in the form of a cross, with two porches on the front, one off the sitting room and the other off the diming room. During the 1880's the first floor included a parlor, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and upstairs were four bedrooms, each quipped with a "thunder mug. The front lawn was outlined with beds of peonies, roses, and irises. In the picture, one can see fruit trees growin near the carriage house. Mr. Carr in his book, mentions that, "Lewis Kline had operated the first fruit tree nursery in Kanesville, Iowa and was the first man to supply Nebraska settlers with fruit trees.' Lewis was one of the early developers and land owners of Cuming City; Mayor of the town in 1857; Editor and Publisher of the Cuming City "Nebraska Pioneer;" a representative to the Nebraska Territorial Legislature from Washington County; a lawyer; and a farmer.

Up until a year ago, I would have agreed with you that it was just another old home that had met the fate of thousands of homes that have stood in the pathway of progress. However, my thinking was rudely changed, after being given a small hadwritten journal or better yet a series of vignettes with pen and ink drawings that described the house; some of its occupants; how the

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rooms were furnished; the "outhouse"; the sorghum mill; and flowers that grew in and around the house. From the journal, one is able to get a small glimpse of life as it was in

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A LAMENT FOR A HOUSE, continued:

the 1880s and 1890s for a moderately well-to-do family living in Blair.

The journal was written in 1941 by Rena Belle Kline Farr, a granddaughter to Lewis and Emily Rittenhouse Kline. Rena was born in Washington County in 1879 and after her father, Doddridge Henderson Kline, died in 1886 she was sent by her mother, Caroline Ester Pointer Kline to live with her Grandmother in Blair. Here she remained for a number of years. Her Grandmother's influence on her thinking is quite prevalent throughout the journal. The following vignettes have been taken from Rena's journal.

THE HOUSE

The most wonderful house in the world to me. It was a big sort of square, cream colored brick, with designs on the corners and walls of red brick. It faced east with a big bay window dividing the two east porches. The door on the north porch opened into the hall, from which company would go into the "parlor". Other folks went he other way into the sitting room. The door on the other porch led into the diming room1. On the south (west side of the house) there was a big screened-in back porch off of the kitchen. The "sitting room" was the room most used. Today, it would be called the living room, which would describe it much better for it sure was lived in! In the sitting room was a big bay window looking out onto a flower bed that any flowerist (sic) would envy. If there were any flower or plants that would grow in Nebraska soil, that was not there - it was because my aunts2 or Grandmother hadn't heard of it. There were small (flower) beds against the house and vines growing to the roof.

On the walls of the "sitting room" was a wall paper with designs that always looked to me like turtles. Those gold turtles will follow me as long as I live! Near the south window was an oblong marble topped table of hand carved walnut. On it stood a tall lamp with a vaseline bottom on which were scenes of water, sailboats, mountains, and blue sky with white clouds. The big milky colored shade had similar scenes. Beside the lamp was the bible, a great heavy leather book with letters of gold on the back. There was always a vase of flowers, the weekly paper, magazines, and a glass paper weight. In the corner near the table was the. "what not." and that was a museum in itself. There were sea shells and coral brought all the way from Virginia3, Indian arrows and beads given by friendly Indians for chickens, statuettes of Dresden china, but what I coveted most of all was a petrified snake and a piece of petrified wood. By the opposite window, facing the north, stood the bookcase. Of all those books there, only one that I remember - a picture album - filled with cards and colored pictures cut from books and magazines. I never tired looking at it.

On the wall by the window was an oil painting of a girl in a golden frame, a very fine piece of work and very old. No matter where you stood in the room those big brown eyes looked at you. In the center of the room, hanging from the ceiling, was an oil lamp fringed with long crystals, which reflected the colors of the rainbow. How I wanted one and always had an unholy desire that one would fall off. The lamp could be moved up and down. Against the other wall was the sofa and above it a shelf on which stood a clock, and ornament of geese beside a tree stump which was my great, great, grandmother's4, a pair of vases with crinkley edges, a china sheep with rough fur, a sand glass slipper and a little brown jug.

In winter, a huge square hard coal burner stood near the sofa. That stove was a thing of art. Different colored pieces of tile with Grecian designs on them encircled the stove, which was almost covered with nickel work. And when you looked at the nickel, a funny face whick (sic) was your own, looked out at you. On the very top was a bronze urn which had colored glass jewels in its sides. The red coals could be seen through the isinglass, and my Grandmother would tell us stories of what she saw in the blue flames. The top would move around when lifting up the lid, and into the cavity under the lid, was poured scuttles of coal that made a very lovely rattle as it when down.

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Double doors (from the sitting room) Opened into my Grandmother's bedroom. In one corner stood a carved walnut bureau with its marble top. On it were two shell containers, in one was a clothes brush, in the other a hair brush and comb. Between them stood a silver jewel box, with three drawers lined with red velvet, containing rings and pins. The top was in the shape of an arch with a hook in the center, on which hung a watch. !'he whist broom holder hanging beside the dresser was a big yellow butterfly made of felt.

In the opposite corner of the room was the wash stand an exact repetition of the bureau only narrower. On it was a blue and gold bowl and pitcher and below in a little cubicle of it own was the "thunder mug" with its knit husher. The bed was a big walnut hand carved affair, big enough for three people and had a top matress filled with feathers. Covering the pillows, during the day, were embroidered (and starched so stiff they were like boards pillow shams). They usually had a verse with flowers around it embroidered in colors.

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A LAMENT FOR A HOUSE, The House, continued:

Across the hail (from the sitting room) was the parlor, only used when there was company or on Sundays. In there was a set of blue plush furniture - the very top notch of class, but not so comfortable. A mahogany table with a marble top held a lamp with a painted bowl on a brass base, the shade was really a handsome thing. Beside the lamp, on one side was a wire basket with a dish forming the bottom which held a steropitican set with pictures. On the other side a dish held the visitors calling cards. A couple of family albums held a prominent place, one was red velvet with a mirror on the back. Everyone was supposed to look at Uncle Frank5 Aunt Catherine6, and me. A chinese box held the old Diguerotypes. There was a metal shelf with tall black glass vases, figurines of bisque, photographs in silver frames, but no dried flowers.

On the walls were enlarged pictures of the dead also one or two of the living. Over the bay window which faced north and the road - was a long picture called "A Yard of Roses." The windows were curtained with very fine net and lace and it was just too bad if anyone of us kids got too close to them with our grubby hands! In that room the marriges (sic) were performed and it was there my father7 lay in his casket, when I was a tiny child and laser my Grandmother.

On the top of the hill west of the house stood the Danish college8 rising tall and majestic and could be seen for a long ways off in every direction. When the windows were open we could hear the choir singing.Built in the side of that hill was the cyclone cellar. In it was a couple of chairs, cot, table with lamp, and matches. Only once was it necessary for me to enter and then under protest. The sky was queer looking and the air so still one could hear their own breath. My Grandmother watched every change (in the sky) and when the clouds began to whirl - it was rush for the cave for all. I always did love a storm so I lingered outside. After calling me several times, my Grandmother came out after me and for the first and only time, nearly shook the breath out of me. I went in, but it only was a wind storm with rain and no cyclone at all and was I disgusted!

1. Mr. Phil Larsen of Blair, who was born in the House, said that the dining room had built-in cabinets.2. Maude Kline Peterson, Nellie Grant Kline Aile, Samantha E. Kline Dixon, Emma Kline Davie, and Louia Kline Peterson.3. Lewis Mines Kline was born and raised in Waterford, Loudoun County, Virginia.4. This may have come from the Rittenhouse side of the family that lived in Pennsylvania as no ornament of this description was listed with Lewis Kline's Grandfather's estate.5. Frank Rogers Kline, son of Lewis and Emily Kline.6. Unknown7. Dodridge Henderson Kline, son of Lewis and Emily Kline8. Now called Dana College. The land that old Main" stands on was donated by John C.W. Kline and Henry Dexter in 1885.

OLD PEGGY

Past the well was a board walk leading down to a small house with a crescent cut in the door and a square of shutters on each side. Chick Sales9 wrote about one such house and called it his

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"Speciality.” My Grandmother called it “Old Peggy.” The grape yard began right in front of Old Peggy and no one ever closed the door for it made a wonderful picture looking at while one hesitated within.

In summer there was always a chicken or two laying near on under the vines with a leg or wing spread out against the cool earth and as a fly or buy came by would lazily stretch out their necks to catch it. Then it seemed there was always a train going around the hill with its hard puffing from the two engines (that) those long freights always had. It was rather pleasant visiting Peggy on a summer day - but at night that was another story. First it was a place a lamp where it would shine on the path, take a lighted candle go across the big porch off the kitchen, down the steps and along the brick walk to the well with its funny roof, then down the terrace onto the board walk which were planks laid end to end. And here one had to watch their step or he would catch a toe between the boards. Then their was the grass so close to the feet that might be hiding a snake or other horrible crawling things! Then when Peggy at last was reached and the candle held in first - making awful shadows you called back, - "I got here!' as if you had accomplished something great! Then came the perilous trip back. But that was nothing in comparison to visiting Peggy on a winter night when the snow blew up your legs and into your ears and eyes. That was something only (Admiral) Byrd or (Commander) Peary could appreciate. And that seat after the snow was brushed off - it makes rue shiver to think of it even now!!Peggy had a distant dwarf relation which my Grandmother called the "Thunder Mug." The mug had a lid which was dressed up in a fancy knitted covering called a husher. In case of emergency, the thunder mug was called into action. But who ever did so had to carry the thunder mug down the plank walk the next morning and give the ablution.

9. Unknown.

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MY GRANDMOTHER'S ROCKING CHAIR

There were other chairs better and more confortable, but that big wooden rocker with its woven reed back and seat was my Grandmother's special property and no one else ever dreamed of using it. It's arms were broad and were used as seats by my cousins and me as we listened to the "never-grow-old" stories of the days of the long trip in a covered wagon from far off Pennesylvania10 (sic) The shivers Would run up and down our backs and we really knew indians and wolves were behind every chair.

The chair itself was a sturdy thing. The woven back was shining from constant use, and you could see the shape of the back that had pressed dents in it. The fat cushion on the seat was made of small pieces of silk and velvet of all kinds of colors and shapes. They were stitched together with different colors of silk thread in many different pattersn (sic). Every one of those pieces had a history - one from my aun't wedding dress - one from a great uncle's tie - one from a little girl's hair ribbon - but they all had a story that my Grandmother never forgot.

In the winter this chair always stood near the big heater in the sitting room and we all tried to see the pictures my Grandmother said she could see in the read coals. In the summer, it usually was on the porch off the dinning room11 and there is where I best remember my12 Grandmother - sitting there with her big palm leaf fam and me on the steps and maybe Louise my young Aunt setting on a step too. In front of us was a hugh flower bed in the shape of a heart edged with bricks. The peonys and rose bushes stretched way down to the end of the lawn. It seems there was always a long freight training just going behind the hill and puffing as its two engines could never make the grade, and leaving behind two long banners of black smoke.

One could see Blair in those days from that porch and invariably hear a dog fight going on in "Dog Town," that part of BI-air which is described as "the wrong side of the tracks." That view from beside my Grandmother's chair was stamped on my brain with indelible ink. I still today (1941) can smell those flowers, see the long shadow and hear the double tooting of those trains.

Speaking of those chiar arms - once I wanted to give my gum a rest so I placed it carefully under one arm -. a sad mistake on my part! I had to remove every particle and believe me it was no fun getting a wad of sticky gum off and then wash away all traces with soap and water!

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That sturdy old chair was symbolic of my Grandmother, well made of strong materials, gave the best of service through all those years, was always there when wanted by tired and weary bones and was still good to look at.

10 Lewis and Emily Kline were married in Pennsylvania, but lived in Maryland prior to leaving for the west in 185011 I have a picture of the house taken sometime in the 1880s or 1890s showing the rocker on the front porch.12 Louise Kline Peterson

My Grandmother's Flower Stand

The flower stand was a huge semi-circle affair made of heavy wire, painted green and trimmed with gold. It was a pyramid of shelves, high as a man's shoulder and occupied the entire bay window in the sitting room.

I use to think that every kind of flower that grew was on that stand. There were a dozen kinds of cacti, from the little round button to that wonderful night blooming cirius. I was allowed to sit up 'til midnight to watch it unfold its white petals and spill its strong perfume. Then when morning came that thing of beauty was all black and wilted.

There were foliage (plants) of red, yellow, green and purple; bleeding hearts, angle wings, the big shiny rubber plant, ivy, wandering jew and dozen of others. In the center and under this hill of wire and vegetation was a hollow space for a child to play. I used to creep in there with my doll and have a grand time until spider would run me out. The spider always won for it was mighty bad luck to kill one. Right beside the flower stand was my Grandmother's prize possession - an Olander tree. It grew in a wooden tub end always seemed to have pink blossoms weighing its limbs down - but it was just too bad for anyone that picked a flower off that tree!

The archway over the stand had lace curtains dropped back and held by big knobs of glass. Above the curtains where the arch divided and the picture molding ended forming two tiny shelves; on one a wooden owl, carved by my father and the other a rubber rat with fierce red glass eyes. His stomach formed a bag made of red soik to hold tobacco. Everyone of my Grandmother's grand kids had played with the owl and rat - but only as a reward of good conduct.

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on certain days the plants had to watered, it was a real ceremony! My aunts would bring in the water, a long handled tin dipper, a spoon and a pair of shears. Each and every plant was carefully examined, its dead leaves cut and the handle of the spoon used to loosen the soil, the right amount of water given and lastly the leaves wiped with a damp cloth.

That was some job but it was considered a pleasure and was enjoyed to the utmost by my aunts and Grandmother. I was allowed to watch but not to help!

THE SORGHUM MILL

South of the house beyond the vegetable garden stood the sorghum mill, a long frame building. Along the south wall (of the building) was the fireplace, an oven like affair made of bricks, with enormous tin pans covering the top. Outside (the mill) to the south was the machine which crushed the stalks of cane, causing the sweet green juice to run into a pipe which led into the pan inside (the building).

The (crushing) machine was made to work by a horse going round and round in a circle. His feet had worn the path deep. A load of cane would be driven up and the cane slowly fed into the mill, on one side, and would come out at the other side crushed and dry (with the juice running into the mill). The first pan contained the raw green juice, where the cooking started. The second

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pan contained juice that had thickened a little and (had) changed to a greenish amber. The contents of the third pan had lost all the green color, was dark and thicker. The fourth and last pan was of a mahogany color and quite thick.

When the sorghum was entirely cooked the little gate, which was in the end of all the pans, was raised and the syrup ran into a barrel. As one barrel was filled another took its place and so on until the pan was empty. Then the gate connecting with the third pan was raised and its contents flowed into the now empty fourth pan. The same operation took place between the other two pans leaving the first ready to again receive the green juice.

That was a very enticing spot for a kid and if you were real quick, you could get a couple of fingers covered with the "lickengood" syrup before someone ran you out. When the season was over and all the barrels hauled away, the furnace was cleaned out, the pans polished, oiled and put away - which meant - placed up side down on top of the furnace for the winter. And oh do they make the most beautiful music, when I got on top of them and danced! But it didn't last long, for just as I was having the most fun, someone was sure to shout, "Rinee!' and that meant I'd better stop!

(Her grandfather, died in September 1872 from heat stroke brought on by working in the sorghum mill.)

MY GRANDMOTHER

Tall with big bones, strong will and character, honest, God fearing of pure Holland blood was Emily Rittenhouse Kline, born in Union Town, Pennsylvania. on after her marriage (in 1849) to a young Virginian, Lewis Mines Kline (also a Hollander)13 they joined a caravan of covered wagons (in the summer of 1850 from Cumberland, Maryland) that was starting for California. The story of that long wearsome journey is history. Part of the journey was pretty bad for her, for she was sick, homesick, and afraid, for soon she was to have a son14 that she did not want. They stopped at Kanesville, what is now Council Bluffs, Iowa for a while, then crossed the river and spent the winter at Florence with Brigham Young and his wives. Even with her religion (she was Baptist), my Grandmother held him in the highest esteem, she said, he was a wonderfully good man. My aunts would kid her about liking him and she always said - "If more men were like him, this world would be a better place to live in!”

They didn't go on with the caravan (to California) but settled on land given by the government15 and became farmers. She went through many a harrowing experience with Indians and wolves.

In those days there was no birth control and babies came thick and fast. When my Grand- mother had ten and another expected to arrive very soon her husband was brought home dead, killed in an accident, and again she resented the coming of a baby. But she often said - the two she didn't want were the two she needed most and did the most for her. Her first, though still a boy16 took a man's place and helped her with all. As she put it, (he) was her staff on which she leaned.

When all the other children were married and gone to their new homes Louise17 the - and and unwanted, stayed in the old home with her until she passed away.18 I considered her the most wonderful women I ever knew. I adored her as a child and as I grew older my love increased.

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summer it was made of lace with velvet Pansies or violets on it. In winter it was ofvelvet and usually had black beaded roses on it, a very fancy creation. Louise would hitch up old "Betsy," who was fat and so old that white hairs showed all over her black body. (They would) drive to church in a pheaton that was the pride of my Grandmother's heart. It had a big shiny top, low step stretching up into the mud guards over the high wheels. There was a funny square lamp on each side and a red tasseled whip sticking in the pocket. The day old Betsy was

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retired to the pasture to end her days in idleness, my Grandmother went about the house as sad an blue as if she had lost her best friend.

Rob a big, black horse took Betsy's place as the buggy horse. He used just any excuse (or none) to run away and then would get the wailping of his life. Louise used that whip plenty on that black hide of his, but never entirely cured him of his love for dancing down the road trying to scare Louise and my Grandmother and they didn't scare at all!

After Emily Kline's death in 1905 the home was sold by the family to the P.G. Vig. Over the years it passed through the hands of several other owners before it was finally sold along with 10 1/2 acres by the Gilbertson family in 1920 to Dana College. The home was used by the college as a professor's home, an infirmary, and finally as an overflow residence for students.

The home, grounds, flowers and outbuildings went into a slow but steady decline. In a picture of the home in 1908, it showed the flower beds and many of the trees in back of the house had disappeared. A later picture, taken in 1941 showed that the bright yellow brick walls with the red brick designs and ornate wooden shinales has been covered with white paint, gone was the carriage house, well, sorgham mill and fruit trees.

The old home was torn down in 1960-61 to make way for the construction of a new science building and unfortunately with it went a small part of Nebraska's early history. Today the only visual remains of the old house is a small portion of the front door that was made into a special plaque that now hands in the C. A. Dana Hall of Science at Dana College. Thus my lament for a house!

13 The family name was spelled Klein and they were from Germany.14 I think she is referring to their son John Crawford Wright Kline. John however, was born March 1850 in Cumberland, Maryland, prior to their departures for the West.15 The Kline's lived in or near Kanesville from 1850 until about 1856 when they moved across the river into Washington County, Nebraska. Congress in 1854 established the NebraskaTerritory, which stretched west from the Missouri River to the peaks of the Rockies and northto the Canadian border, which was opened to settlers. The Omaha Indians ceded land including Washington County area to the Federal Government and moved north some 50 miles from Blair to a reservation assigned to them by the government.16 John Crawford Wright Kline was 22 years old when his father died in 1872.17 Louise Kline Peterson was the youngest child of Emily and Lewis Kline.18 Emily Rittenhouse Kline died in 1903.

Mr. Titus, the author of this article, resides at 1008 Ashland Dr., Ashton, Maryland 20861 and is the Grandson of Rena Kline Farr.

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Submitted by: Mrs. Georgene Morris Sones, 6604 Curtis Ave., Omaha, NE 68104WEST HARMONY SUNDAY SCHOOL, Upland, Franklin County, NE Class No. 3, Cressa MORRIS, TeacherMary CAMPBELL Walter ANDERSON Bertha DANIELSONCarol ANDERSON Lanzelle RIGGINS Beulah RIGGINSElla JAMESON Ricca DANIELSON Andrew BURRErnie JAMESON Charlie CAMPBELL Harry PETITERichard MORRIS George MORRIS

Rev. W. J. LYNCH, Pastor Neils DANIELSON, Supt.

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Submitted by D. JoAnn Schiefelbein, 8924 W. 10 St., Wichita, KS 67212From Hamilton County Atlas of 1903INDEX TO 1903 HAMILTON COUNTY ATLASSCOVILLE PRECINCT (T9N R8W)Sect. Name Acres

Sect. Name Acres

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1. John DETAMORE 40.21 13. Chas. MORRISON 78 23. A.J. LAGERSTEAD 80E.M. CARTER 80.24 Knute KNUTSON 80 Sarah SIDDERS 160Oscar DETAMORE 120.03 Jacob W. CARRIKER 80 S.R. SIDDERS 160E.D. SNYDER 240 Hank of Bromfield 80 24. A.D. KOWER 160F.T. KELLY 80 S.R. SIDDEIS 40 S.R. SIDDERS 160Albert SHAW 80 Fredk. BUEHER 160 A. DETTAMORE 320

2. Isabella POLLARD 160.72 A.F. RABE 80 25. Robert GRAY 480I. H. DETAMORE 80.30 14. Geo. A. GUECK 160 Chas. HAMMOND 160E.D SNYDER 80.26 Maude E. THOMAS 160 26. R.W. LAMB 80C.J. DENNING 160 P.H. CASE 80 L.H. FOX 240Michael SULLIVAN 160 W.H. CASE 80 Geo. HAWTHORNE 160school W.J. BENTON 80 D.&A. STEWART 160

3. Henry WUNDERLICK 320.64 A.J. LAGERSTEAD 80 27. Chester A. STARR 240John MANION 160 15. Fredk. P. MAIER 80 Laura A. ROBERTSHAW 160Urn. RATHJE 160 Ervin HERRING 80 T.E. WILLIAMS 160

4. John MANION 239.57 Oley PETERSON 240 schoolJ. BIERBOWER 239.73 August WALTMAN 160 D.R. DONGLER 80Oscar L. LINDGREN 80 H.F. WAGNER 40 28. Frank L. MUNN 160Nora S. LINDGREN 40 Margt. E. CASE Silas IGAU 160Mary C. BLANKTON 40 16. Herman

BREITENFELDT200 Jonathan KNORR 160

5. Albert CLEAL 239.80 school land 40 J.A. KIRK 80Michael SULLIVAN 159.60 Geo. JOHNSON 80 H.A. LAMPHER 80Thomas McKEE 240 A.&. D. STEWART 120 29. W.E. HADLEY 80

6. M. GRASS 154.57 Jos. HECKENBART 80 E.L. HADLEY 80Eldoras LANE 320.15 E.L. CASE 80 Frank L. MUNN 160Martha WHITE 153.93 Rosa CASE 40 C.S. HENDERSON 160

7. Wm. HEDTKE 154.04 17. W.A. DANGLER 360 F.L. MUNN 40J.R. GALLENTINE 160 Herman

BREITENFELDT80 E. M. RADER 120

E.H. APPLIN 73.96 C.E. GOSSARD 40 30. S.P. SLEUMAN et al 470.28Henry HAGERNAN 200 Fredk. HOLM 160 Kattie CARITHERS 160Thos. HERR 40 18. G.W. GOSSARD 74.16 school

8. Sarah I. LITTEL 80 Minnie GOSSARD 80 31. John U. MILLS 352.68John MANION 80 C.E. GOSSARD 160 Mary E. JOHNSON 120Augusta WALTMAN 160 Thomas HERR 314.64 Geo. H. LOUCKS 37.72Daniel DANGLER 160 19. Emil PEARSON 195.01 32. E.M. READER Cc)Lucinda FLINT 80 C.E. GOSSARD 80 M. PRESSLER 160Herman BREITENFELDT

80 Fredk. SMITH 40 John J. KLINE 240

9. John R. GALLENTINE 160 Peter A. LARSON 155.27 E.P. WALTERS 160J.J. LINDGREN 80 Rachel JONES 80 33. Hamilton Co. L.S & G

Co.155

C. KOUTWICK 120 Fredk. BEHRNDS SO J.A. KIRK 80Herman BREITENFELDT

160 20. school L.M. McCAY 40

Sophia PHILLIPS 120 Fredk. SMITH 160 J.J. SMITH 4010. school Fredk. HOLM 240 Farmers & Merchants

Bank38

John MANION 80 C.T. HODLEY 160 D.C. & M.E. BALSLEY 120Urn. RATHJE 80 A.M. HADLEY 80 John E. SCHERTZ 160Michael KROUTWICK 80 21. Fredk. HOLM 80 34. churchJohn U. LITTLE 80 Janett STEWART 160 Moore POTTS 80Caroline KROUTWICK 160 H.F. WAGONER 80 J.J. SMITH 80Fredk. U. MUNN 160 Sarah FONNING 80 Alice MARTIN 80

11. Lizzie BUENGER 50 John BOAG 80&160 Isabell GRAY 80Herman BUENGER 80 22. T.D. CASE 159 S.F.P. SLEUMAN 80Jas. A. HENDERSON 80 cemetery H.L. ORMSBY 80John A. SHAFER 400 S.N. CASE Eat. 160 H.G. VINCENT 160

12. Edward M. CARTER 160 Harry L. ORMSBY 160 35. Mary L. HAWTHORN 120Geo. B. KIRBY 80 Henry ATKLNS 80 J.L. & M.J. BLAIR 80John FOSTER 80 A. & D. STEWART 80 D.& A. STEWART 40E.J. SNIDER 160 23. P.H. CASE 80 E.S. WAYNE 40 & 40Jacob U. CARRIKER 160 W.H. CASE 80 Mm. KORGAN 40

13. J.E. LOWERY 38 Jane L. CASE 120 John SULLIVAN 80

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35. Catherine BULSLEY 160 12. school 25. B.A. SPRAGUE 8036. John WANEK 80 F.C. PUTMAN 160 Silas GRAY 80

Frank WANEK 240 John B. GARRETT 80 26. J.W. SHELTON 160B.F. SIDES & C. LOCKMORE 80 E.R. GARRETT 80 John S. MARVALL 160David HART 80 13. Thompson MARVALL 40 H. GABEL 80school land 160 Maggie J. MARVALL 240 C.J. ARMSTRONG 160

Anna L. FARLEY 280 E.D. SNIDER 80DEEP WELL PRECINCT (T1ON R8W) M.C. OTTO 80 school1. I.J. PUTMAN 160.35 14. Wm. McDONNEL 160 27. Sophie IDESON 160

F.C. PUTMAN 240.09 John S. MARVALL 80 Jas. KIRKPATRICK 320C.K. EATON 80.03 Anna B. MARVALL 80 A.B. IDESON 160

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Levi E. OTTO 160 John SCHWARZENTRUBER 80 school2. H.W. BROTT 160.24 F.O. JENISON 240 28. A.R. GRASS 160

Clara CHAPMAN 80.18 15. l.A. RICHARDSON 80 F.W. CORRUTH 160A.F. KIRKPATRICK 80.22 Angeline RANDALL 80 C. LACHER 80C.H. TIEMEYER 160 J.W.J. CARVER 160 H. HARBEAUX 80J.H. HAGEY 120 John SWARZENTRUBER 160 Villa M. MARKS 160Mary A. BARBER 40 16. Harry PEARD 80 29. Michael NEUHLFER 240

3. Aug. HARTZ 160 J.D. FERGUSON 80 P.H. SCHACHT 80Mm. SAMPSON 80.17 E.E. EATON 80 Michael SULLIVAN 240M. WAGGONER 160 I.A.R. RICHARDSON 80 churchJas. KIRKPATRICK 240 B.F. MAPES 120 Urn. KIRK 80

4. Fred FALLDORF 160.17 E. DEARING 40 30. Fritz HORST 151.11M.H. HUNT 80.09 W.H. MAPES 160 Peter SCHAHT 160Mm. SPLINTER 80.10 17. Mm. ARNOLD 160 W. ATTERHERRY 75.85Mm. E. STARBUCK 160 Ewing B. GILMORE 160 H. ZIMMERMAN 80Valentine HORN 160 B.F. TURNER 160 Benj. WILSON 76.04school E. DEARING 159 Carl SCHNEIDER 80

5. Mary E. LYNCH 40.04 school 31. Benj. WILSON 76.22Henry McCOY 40 18. Peter BIRKENBUEL Eat 148.40 Patk. SULLIVAN 200T.J. LYNCH 80.06 C.W. WILLIAM 80 J.A. GEMBERLING 76.37Peter HEASCH 160.72 J.R. COOPER 120 Jas. A. GEMBERLING 156.25Thos. BAKER 80 H.C. LITTLER 68.98 E.L. LANE 120Theo. BAKER 80 Otto PFAUTSCH 80 32. Albert CLEAL 398Geo. KAY 80 Mary F. GILMORE 120 schoolMerritt HEWITT 80 19. H. BEERS 69.58 John R. MILLER 80

6. J.H. SPRINKLE 60 Carl KUHNER 240 A. WALTMAN 80Henry McCOY 160 W.D. BEERS 70.54 Mary CHISHOLM 80G.L. LEVEE 149 Dennis J. SULLIVAN 80 33. John R. MILLER 80Albert TABOR 160 A.T. BLUMMER 80 Mm. WIDE 80

7. Epsey BUTTE 228.02 E.P. BLUMMER 80 W.J. DOUGLAS 160W.F. BUTTE 80 20. B.F. TURNER 160 Hermon BREITENFELD 160school W.F. DERRING 80 Martin WUNDERLICH 160S.W. SHAFER 308.22 E. DEARINC 80 34. W.J. DOUGLAS 160R.H. PEARD 160 A.M. NEUHLFER 80 Catharine LACHER 160Merritt HEWITT 80 Richd. KUHNER 160 Carl F. HUENEFELD 160John & Ada M. WALLACE 160 Wm. HUSING 80 B.F. McDONNEL 160C.L. REINHARD Est 80 21. Geo. M. FALMLEN 240 35. H.H. GABEL 80H.W. GREB 80 U.A. MARKS 80 John S. MARVALL 240Geo. M. CALMALE 80 Mm. HUSING 80 S.O. LANTERMAN 160

9. A.H. REISER 160 Michael CURTIN 240 W.Z. POLLARD 160William J. CARVER 159 22. Michael CURTIN 160 36. Frank WANEK 160church Henry OBERMEIER 160 Valentine BURKEY 120Arthur MOCROFT 320 Henry SCHUSTER 320 J. DETEMORE 160

10. Aug. BARTZ 240 23. J.A. CAVETT 320 Frank WANEK 200J.P. DAVIDSON 160 Levis N. SHARP 160John SCHWARZENTRUBER 80 J.W. MARVALL 160 PHILLIPS PRECINCT (T11N R7&8W)&T-2NW.R. RICHARDSON 160 24. M.C. OTTO 240 1. A.W. CLARK 247.85

11. Jas. KIRKPATRICK 160 Albert C. SIMMS 400 2. M.W. WALSH 125.41Mary E. BARBER 160 25. C.B. HUFFMAN 160 Andw. NELSEN 79.43John S. MARVALL 320 Jos. TALICK 160 C. NORDGREN 107.79

12. Levi E. OTTO 318 Frank WANEK 159 J.G. NORDGREN 72.47

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6. Nels ANDERSON 80 23. M.J. PETERSON 160 36. Jos. KIRKPATRICK 160Catherine NORDGREN 240 Thos J. ARNETT 120 R. SHARP 160

7. Catherine NORDGREN 312.57 B.N. MILLER 40C.F. BERGMARK 152.83 24. J.W. MILLER 80John BERGMARK 155 B.N. MILLER 160

11. B.N. MILLER Edwd. MENLOVE Est. 160Jas. KIRKPATRICK 100.65 J.W. MILLER 80S.N. & J.E. LYSINCER 153.35 B.J. & K.S. HILTON 80

12. S.N. LYSINGER 269.90 B.N. MILLER 40M.V. CUNNINGS 160 J.W. MILLER 40S.C. CUNNINGS 160 25. J.W. MILLER 120

15. James KIRKPATRICK 146.65 Charles A. SCHRANDT 270S.N. LYSINGER 40 A.C. NEWELL 234C. HORN 26. Eli DECKER 154J.W. MILLER 52.20 Henry GORDON 158R. GUENDEL 40 L.C. HARVEY 160Sarah HARVEY 20 B.F. HARVEY 160L.C. HARVEY 20 27. S.E. GUSTAFSONS.N. LYSINGER 80 A.W. PRICEJas. KIRKPATRICK 80 J.P. PRICE

14. Jas. KIRKPATRICK 260 S.J. PRICE 22A.H. LACY 60 N. HAWTHORN 19S.N. & J.E. LYSINGER 160 J.W. DEVORE 19

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M.J. PETERSON 159 J.O. BAKER 40school R.H. PEARD 200

13. M.K. NORDGREN 240 (Phillips)Elias PURDY 120 Lincoln Land Co.Joel H. PURDY 120 schoolK. NORDGREN 160 H.W. GREB 7 3/8

18. E. FREDRICKSON 26, 52 Lincoln Land Co. 21 5/8C. NORDGREN 80 & 76.59 Wm. ARNOLD 40Wm. J. POLLARD 80 A.C. ADAMS 120M.P. ENGLAND 73.41 28. Aug. BARTZ, Jr. 142 & 80Jas. N. ENGLAND 80 M.J. PETERSON 154Geo. A. ENGLAND 80 Sarah J. PRICE 153Margaret LEDWITH 80 H. OSTERMEIER 80

19. E.C. PURDY 153.65 29. H.H. GRUENKEMEIER 172.45E.B. DEVORE 160 31. M.N. BAKER 33.88Henry ENGLAND 153.83 John HEASCH 73.30W.H. ENGLAND 160 32. Geo. K. EATON 41.15 & 112.40

30. F.W. HEIRMAN 133.98 R. GRUENDEL 80John J. GRIN 160 Sarah J. PRICE 80Daniel DEVORE 160 & 74.10 Rich. GRUENDEL 80school J. N. HUNT 80

31. Herman TIEMEYER 308.64 N.N. BAKER 80J.W. MILLER 80 33. Fred HINZMAN 320M.J. & J.B. CHERRY 40 W.E. COLLINS,Jr.et al 240J.P. CHERRY 40 cemetery 40C.W. PERRY 80 V. HORN 40A.G. SIMS 80 34. school

21. L. STALLMAN 38 Geo. CRUNRINE 159Aug. BARTZ,Jr. 3.70 A.C. ADAMS 80Robt. KOENER 159.50 J.W. ALLEN 80Aug. BARTZ,Jr. 34.25 Louis STAHLMAN 80

22. H. ERNSTMEIER 160 Wm. H. SAMPSON 160Francis REITER 80 35. J.W. Al-LEN 160H. OSTERMEIER 80 & 40 R. SHARP 239John SCANLON 120 schoolHenry GORDON 40 Chas. V. PERRY 160

23. H. BENDAGARD 80 A.F. KIRKPATRICK 80C. D. AUSTEAD 160 36. R.C. RANDOLPH 160John SCANLON 80 Wm. SCHNALE 160

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Submitted by Eldon Meisinger, 1004 Maim St., Plattsmouth, NE 68048

DIRECTORY OF LEADING FARMERS OF CASS COUNTY, NE--PLAT BOOK 1905

NAME P.O. SECT. NAME P.O. SECT.(r) renterSALT CREEK PRECINCT SCHUELKE, R.F. Cr) Greenwood 26ABBOTT, C.E. (r) Greenwood 24 SHEPARD, P.B. Greenwood 21BAILEY, W.P. Jr. Greenwood 25 SPENCER, Elizabeth Ashland 13BARROW, J.W. Ashland 24 STANDER, Charles N. Greenwood 16BERRY, James (r) Greenwood 33 STRATE, D.L. (r) Greenwood 28BLOM, Olif (r) Ashland 21 SWERDFEGER, M. (r) Greenwood 22CHAPIN, R.A. Greenwood 33 THAYER, E.E. South Bend 24CLYMER, A.C. Greenwood 33 TWEED, E.R. (r) Ashland 14CLYMER, J.C. Greenwood 32 VAN DOREN, Sarah Greenwood 17COLEMAN, H.D. Greenwood 21 WELDEN, Amos Greenwood 13COLEMAN, H.E. Greenwood 28 WILBURN, R. G. (r) Greenwood 16COX, W.D. (r) Greenwood 21 WILSON, E. J (r) Ashland 14CRAIG, D.C. Ashland 26 WOITZEL, August Greenwood 35DEAN, Whitney (r) Greenwood 14 WOITZEL, R. H. South Bend 36DYER, J.M. Greenwood 33 WRIGHT, Aaron (r) Greenwood 33ENLOW, J.S. (r) Greenwood 25 ZEIGLER, George Greenwood 28FARMER, W.A. (r) Greenwood 16GOODFELLOW, F.H. Greenwood 26 SOUTH BEND PRECINCTGRAY, S.H. (r) Greenwood 19HALL, O.S. (r) Greenwood 30 BAUMGAERTNER, Rev. J.E. Murdock 35HALMES, J.A. Greenwood 27 BEVAN, Abel South Bend 18HARRIS, V.D. South Bend 13 BLUM, Andrew South Bend 22HATFIELD, J.P. Ashland 14 BORNMAN, F.C. South Bend 28

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HOHENSHELL, A. Ashland 23 BRUNHOEBER, C. (r) South Bend 29JOHNSON, Orson Greenwood 32 BRYAN, W.R. South Bend 8KELLER, G.M. South Bend 24 BUSHNEL, Martin South Bend 16KELLEY, M.C. Greenwood 30 BUSHNEL, M.E. South Bend 16KIRKER, John N. Greenwood 15 BUSKIRK, Ervin (r) Murdock 34KLEISER, Henry South Bend 13 BUSKIRK, John Murdock 34LANDOW, G.W. Greenwood 18 CAMPBELL, John South Bend 23LAUGHLIN, E.G. (r) Greenwood 22 CONRAD, C.U. (r) South Bend 31LAUGHLIN, O.W. Greenwood 15 CRAIG, Harry (r) South Bend 30LEMON, J.C. Greenwood 26 DeSOUR, Louis South Bend 31LODER, A.C. Greenwood 32 DEMING, J.M. South Bend 24LODER, Guy (r) Greenwood 31 DILL, B.F. South Bend 14LODER, S.H. Greenwood 15 FULLER, Wm. (r) Ashland 6LONG, Gare Greenwood 19 GURR, Christian South Bend 35McCLELLAND, Elizabeth Ashland 13 HILL, W.D. South Bend 24McRIGHT, A. (r) South Bend 25 HOLKA, Fred South Bend 32MATHIS, C.A. Greenwood 34 HOLSINGER, George (r) Murdock 32MEFFORD, G.G. (r) Greenwood 34 HUNTER, H.W. (r) South Bend 16MEINSEN, H.W. Greenwood 15 JENKS, Alec South Bend 21MOWREY, L.M. Greenwood 34 JENS, Emma Ashland 20MYERS, Henry Greenwood 17 JENS, John South Bend 15NICHOLS, John Greenwood 26 JOHNSON, Alfred South Bend 16NORRIS, Fred (r) Greenwood 20 JONES, Mary E. (r) South Bend 15OSBORN, M. (r) Greenwood 19 KIRKENDALL, W.H. (r) South Bend 15PARKS, T. C. Greenwood 24 KLEISER, C.W. South Bend 28PEARSON, G.D. Greenwood 28 KLEISER, Jesse South Bend 28PETERSON, N.P. Greenwood 27 KLEISER, Wm. South Bend 28POLLARD, Charley (r) Greenwood 18 KUEHN, August (r) South Bend 35REECE, E.K. Greenwood 27 KUPKE, Charles Murdock 36REED, H.F. South Bend 25 KUPKE, Christian Murdock 36REGER, O.H. (r) Greenwood 30 LEDDY, John South Bend 21RENNWANZ, O.J. (r) Greenwood 35 LEDDY, Wm. South Bend 21RENNWANZ, Wm. Greenwood 36 LENHARD, Peter South Bend 30RODONBERG, W. (r) Greenwood 35 LEWIS, H.V. South Bend 29ROHRDANZ, H.A. South Bend 36 LONG, H. P. (r) South Bend 36SAMPSON, Truman Greenwood 32

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NAME P.O. SECT. NAME P.O. SECT.(r) renterMANN, Wm. (r) South Bend 28 BOYLES, E. H. Elmwood 11MAYFIELD, D. (r) South Bend 27 BRACKHAGE, Mrs. L. Elmwood 5MILLER, Wm. (r) South Bend 29 BRITTAIN, S.A. Elmwood 2OLSON, George South Bend 9 BROWN, J.C. Wabash 1OLSON, Oscar (r) South Bend 17 BRUNHOEBER, Geo.H.L. Elmwood 7RAGER, Paul South Bend 16 BRUNKOW, E.F. (r) Elmwood 12RAU, Ernestine South Bend 33 BRUNKOW, F.W. (r) Elmwood 12REASONER, J.W. South Bend 30 BUSKIRK, Louis (r) Elmwood 30REINKE, August South Bend 25 BUSTER, W.H. ElmwoodREINKE, Julius South Bend 25 CHRISTENSEN, J. Elmwood 24RICHARDSON, C.D. (r) South Bend 18 CLAPP, C.D. Elmwood 10RICHARDS, C.L. South Bend 20 CLAPP, J.H. (r) Elmwood 30RICHARDS, E.W. South Bend 19 CORBETT, C.R. Elmwood 24RICHARDS, H.J. South Bend 20 COWELL, C.C. ElmwoodRICHARDS, Otis C. South Bend 29 DELES DERNIER, J.W. Elmwood 26RICHARDS, Wm. (r) South Bend 23 DELES DERNIER, Richard Elmwood 24ROBERTS, W.B. South Bend 21 DICKINSON, John W. (r) Elmwood 13ROHRDANZ, John Murdock 32 DRUM, G.A. (r) Elmwood 18

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SCHILDMEYER, C.A. South Bend 31 DUNKLE, G.W. (r) Palmyra 31SCHROEDER, B. Henry South Bend 33 EARNST, Ed (r) Elmwood 4SMYTH, Harvy (r) South Bend 18 EELS, Daniel Elmwood 22SMYTH, O. G. South Bend 19 FISHER, O.W. (r) Elmwood 28SMYTH, W.J. South Bend 18 FLICHMAN, Jacob (r) Elmwood 10SOWARDS, Victor E. South Bend 19 FRISBEE, George (r) Wabash 1STANDER, Henry Louisville 25 GAMBLE, Aaron Elmwood 18TALBOTT, Robert South Bend 22 GAMBLE, James Elmwood 18THIMGANN, August South Bend 34 GERBELING,H.H. (r) Elmwood 18THIMGANN, Sarah Murdock 34 GONZALES, John P. Elmwood 30TINN, John (r) South Bend 26 GUSTIN, Frank Elmwood 8VOGEL, George South Bend 14 HALL, C.P. Elmwood 32WAGENER, David Ashland 5 HAMEL, John (r) Elmwood 15WEEKS, Lewis South Bend 15 HARLEY, Wm. (r) Elmwood 33WEHRMANN, Conrad Murdock 33 HAY, W.H. Elmwood 1WINGET, E. Jr. (r) South Bend 32 HAYES, H.P. (r) Elmwood 11WINGET, John (r) South Bend 34 HAYES, W.J. Elmwood 12WORTMAN, C.S. South Bend 17 HIGDON, Frank (r) Elmwood 26WORTMAN, Henry (r) South Bend 17 HOFFMAN, Benjamin Elmwood 25WORTMAN, O. J. South Bend 17 HOFFMAN, Joseph Elmwood 36WORTMAN, W.H. (r) South Bend 17 HOLLENBECK, I.H. Elmwood 6YOUNG, T.T. South Bend 32 HOTTLE, Wm. (r) Elnwood 34ZAAR, A.D. South Bend 27 HYLTON, G.W. Elmwood 15ZAAR, Martin S. South Bend 22 IRONS, I.C. (r) Elmwood 24ZAAR, O. W. South Bend 23 IRONS, R.G. (r) Elmwood 32

JOHN, Osnald ElmwoodSTOVE CREEK PRECINCT JOHN, Otto Elmwood 18

JOHN, Theodore Elmwood 20ABLE, Homer (r) Elmwood 18 JOHN, Wm. Elmwood 20ATCHISON, Wm. Elmwood 19 KELLEY, Rosa Elmwood 1BAILEY, C.G. Elmwood 17 KEPLER, Elmer (r) Elmwood 13BAKER, J.C. (r) Elmwood 23 KNAUP, W.M. (r) Elmwood 3BAUERS, F. (r) Elmwood 5 KOHLRUSH, A.F. (r) Elmwood 16BERGER, G.L. Elmwood 17 KRULLE, Sophie ElmwoodBICKERT, John Elmwood 28 KUNZ, C.D. Elmwood 21BICKERT, Wm. (r) Elmwood 28 KUNZ, D.C. Elmwood 32BOCKELMAN, Wm. (r) Elmwood 30 KUNZ, Fred (r) Elmwood 9BOGENRIEF, Charles (r) Elmwood 32 KUNZ, John C. Elmwood 18BOGENRIEF, S.G. Elmwood 28 KUNZ, J.M. Elmwood 4BOGENRIEF, Spencer (r) Elmwood 21 KUNZ, J. Wm. Elmwood 17BORNEMIER, August (r) Elmwood 6 KUSTERMEYER, Fred ElmwoodBOTHWELL, Oliver Elmwood 25 LEAN, John Elmwood 14

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NAME P.O. SECT. NAME P.O. SECT.McFALL, George (r) Elmwood 15 BOBBITT, T.N. Elmwood 14MEIER, Jurgen Sr. (r) Elmwood 17 BOYLES, S. C. Alvo 3MENDENHALL, John W. Elmwood 25 BOYLES, W.O. Alvo 3MENDENHALL, W.H. Elmwood 25 BREESE, J. (r) Alvo 11MILLER, H.O. Elmwood 27 BRUNKOW, A. (r) Elmwood 24MILLER, Johhn, W. Elmwood 9 BURDICK, A.D. Eagle 33MINFORD, Wm. N. Elmwood 15 BURDICK, J.I. Eagle 33MULLIN, Joseph Elmwood 8 BURDICK, J.P. Eagle 33NENSTIEL, J.E. (r) Elmwood 30 BURNS, C.C. (r) Eagle 36NEWHALL, Albert Unadilla 34 BURNS, Ed (r) Eagle 21OEHLERKING, George f. Elmwood 19 CAM, Jacob (r) Eagle 8OHM, Claus Elmwood 7 CARR, E.D. Eagle 17OTTENS, Paul (r) Elmwood 18 CASEY, J.E. Alvo 3

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QUINN, Chas H. (r) Elmwood 28 CHRISTOPHERSON, Peter Eagle 5RHODEN, W. A. (r) Elmwood 30 CHRISTOPHERSON, Will Eagle 5ROSENOW, Franz Elmwood 4 COOPER, C.C. Eagle 6ROSENOW, W.F. Elmwood 4 COX, Lafe (r) Elmwood 13SANS, Stephen Elmwood 6 CREAMER, I.L. (r) Elmwood 13SCHAFER, Martin Elmwood 28 DIEDRICK, Carl (r) Elmwood 26SCHLANKER, Jacob Elmwood 34 DODRILL, E M (r) Eagle 7SCHLANKER, James Elmwood 34 EARL, S.J. Eagle 31SEIKER, Wm. Elmwood 20 ELLIOTT, J.B. Elmwood 1SHEIK, Wm. Elmwood 8 FILES, Moses Eagle 32SKINNER, Daniel (r) Alvo 6 FORSYTH, E.L. (r) EagleSMITH, Harley (r) Elmwood 30 FORSYTH, Jake Eagle 25STANFORD, H.W. Elmwood 27 FORSYTH, Jasel Elmwood 26STAPLEY, E.H. Elniwood 25 FROHLICH, Charles Elmwood 14STARK, J.T. (r) Elmwood 26 FROHLICH, Jacob Eagle 15STEGE, H.G. (r) Elmwood 15 FROHLICH, John Eagle 15STEGE, J.H. Elmwood 22 GAMBLE, J. (r) Elmwood 24STEKER, J.T. (r) Elmwood 26 GARDNER, J.M. Eagle 21STOKES; A.T. Elmwood GIEBENRATH, A. Eagle 18STRABEL, Carl Elmwood 36 GODBY, Chas (r) Elmwood 12THOMAS, H.W. Elmwood 22 GROVE, Charlie (r) Elmwood 12TRAPP, P.M. (r) Elmwood 20 GROVE, James (r) Alvo 2TURK, S.J. Elmwood 23 HALL, Charles (r) Elmwood 36TURNER, John Elmwood 20 HANEL, Martin (r) Alvo 11TYSON, D.T. Elmwood 16 HANSON, John Eagle 30VAN ACKERIN, Henry (r) Elmwood 7 HARDKNOCK, J.L. (r) Alvo 4WALL, R.H. Elmwood 29 HARDKNOCK, J.S. (r) Alvo 4WALTZ, M.W. Elmwood HARDKNOCK, W.A. (r) Eagle 16WILLIAMS, Harry, (r) Elmwood 7 HAWKINS, Madison Eagle 32WILLIAMS, M.B. Elmwood 23 HENDERSON, P. (r) Elmwood 25WILLITT, C.B. Elmwood HESS, A.E. Elmwood 36WINKLER, Wm. (r) Elmwood 32 HESS, Alex P. Eagle 36WOLLEN, A.V. (r) Elmwood 19 HINSHAW, A.T. Elmwood 14ZELLERS, Daniel (r) Elmwood 27 HOFMANN, Wm. Eagle 31

HORSH, Frank Eagle 29TIPTON PRECINCT HUDSON, Will (r) Eagle 32

INGRERSON, Charles Alvo 3ALLEN, Joe D. (r) Eagle 17 JUDKINS, B.F. Eagle 28ALTHOUSE, W.J. (r) Eagle 7 JUDKINS, S.B. Eagle 28ARRISON, E.R. Elmwood 35 KEEFER, Chris (r) Alvo 1BAHR, O.K. (r) Eagle 17 KEIL, Oscar Eagle 9BAHR, W.A. Eagle 21 KIRKPATRICK, C.H. Alvo 6BAKER, G.E. Elmwood 12 KLYVER, Peter Alvo 5BAKER, J.W. (r) Elmwood 12 LANNING, Thomas Eagle 27BENZ, H.C. (r) Eagle 20 LARSON, Peter (r) Alvo 5BENZ, J.C. Eagle 20 LAU, August (r) Elmwood 25BETTS, E.P. (r) Eagle 16 LAU, Otto (r) Elmwood 25

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NAME P.O. SECT NAME P.O. SECTLYTLE, J.E. (r) Alvo 5 WENZEL, Ed Eagle 20McFALL, M. Eagle 33 WESTLAKE, Geo. (r) Elmwood 26McKAY, Neil (r) Eagle 35 WESTLAKE, John (r) EagleMANNERS, J.A. (r) Eagle 15 WESTLAKE, Samuel Elmwood 27MANNERS, J.W. (r) Elmwood 12 WHITNEY, W.E. Alvo 12MATSON, W.F. (r) Elmwood 35 WILLIAMS, Edward Eagle 22MAURER, John Eagle 7 WOLF, Fred Eagle 30MICK, R.J. (r) Eagle 29 WOLF, Hans Eagle 19

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MUENCHAU, Fred Eagle 9 WOOD, C.F. (r) Elmwood 14MULLIN, John (r) Eagle 17 WOOD, John (r) Elmwood 23NEWKIRK, John (r) Alvo 2 WOOD, John L. Elmwood 14NICKEY, A.J. Alvo 2 WRIGHT, Richard Eagle 22OSBORN, John (r) Eagle 8 YOUNG, W.R. (r) Elmwood 14PARSELL, H.E. (r) Alvo 10POTTS, G.A. Elmwood 24 WEEPING WATER PRECINCTPROUTY, George A. Eagle 27QUELLHORST, J.H. Alvo 10 ANDREWS, John AvOca 31RAUSCH, C.N. Eagle 8 ASHNUN, R.A. (r) Weeping Water 9ROCKENBACK, G. Eagle 18 BECK, M.R. (r) Elmwood 30RODAWAY, Samuel (r) Elmwood 25 BECK, Saraha J. Elmwood 30ROLER, Jacob (r) Eagle 6 BEHLING, John Weeping Water 16ROOT, L.E. Eagle 33 BIRD, Bros (r) Weeping Water 9ROU, Michel (r) Eagle 5 BIRD, G.A. (r) Weeping Water 8ROYER, W.A. Eagle 16 BOURKE, John (r) Weeping Water 12RUBY, E.R. (r) Eagle 28 BOX, A.J. Elmwood 7RUMELIN, Mrs. A. Elmwood 12 BROCKHOFF, Henry AvOca 29RYONS, J.D. Eagle 7 BRUNKOW, F.M. (r) Wabash 5SACK, C.J. Eagle 18 BRUSH, W.H. Weeping Water 11SACK, Julius B. Eagle 18 CANNADY, P.H. Weeping Water 13SCHUTRUM, John (r) E1mwood 26 CARTER, F.E. (r) Avoca 34SHEESLEY, D.E. Alvo 11 CAYGILL, L.L. (r) Weeping Water 16SMITH, W.N. Elmwood 13 CHRISTENSEN, Carl (r) AvOca 35SNOKE, James (r) Eagle 16 COATMAN, Mm. AvoCa 27SNOKE, E.D. (r) Eagle 22 COATMAN, Z.A. Avoca 26SNOKE, Henry Eagle 27 COATS, James (r) Avoca 20SNORLEY, Charles (r) Alvo 2 COOK, J.S. (r) AvOca 20SNORLEY, Leo (r) Elmwood 14 CRABTREE, J.C. Avoca 20SPAHNLE, Max (r) Eagle 20 CRAIL, F.B. (r) Elmwood 18STANDLEY, E.M. Eagle 30 CRAMER, Thomas H. Elmwood 18STANDLEY, U.G. (r) Eagle 30 CROMWELL, L.W. (r) Weeping Water 20STEWART, R.W. (r) Alvo 10 CROMWELL, T.H. Elmwood 18STONE, J. R. (r) Alvo 4 DANKLEFF, John Avoca 21STONE, R.K. (r) Alvo 4 DAVIS, R.P. (r) Weeping Water 18SUTTON, A. Alvo 1 DIX, N.J. (r) Avoca 34SUTTON, Thomas (r) Alvo 1 DRUM, Martha J. Weeping Water 17TRIMBLE, Bridge (r) Eagle 30 DRUM, Mary J. Weeping Water 17TRUNKENHOLZ, George (r) Eagle 18 DRUM, O.W. Weeping Water 17TRUNKENHOLZ, Magdalene Eagle 18 DRUM, W.J. Weeping Water 17UMLAND, Jacob Eagle DUNKAK, L.F.W. Avoca 20UMLAND, Rudolph Eagle 19 EHLERS, John (r) Avoca 31UNLAND, We. Eagle 30 ELGAARD, C.J. (r) Wabash 6VICKERS, Mary (r) Eagle 8 FOWLER, F.M. Weeping Water 4VONCE, A.M. (r) Eagle 6 FOWLER, J.L. Weeping Water 4WALDRON, Joseph (r) Elmwood 26 FRISBEE, H.D. (r) Weeping Water 8WALDRON, Maggie (r) Elmwood 26 GIBSON, A.B. Weeping Water 11WALDRON, P.F. (r) Elmwood 26 GOLNER, Fritz (r) Avoca 35WALKEN, Herman (r) Eagle 34 GRAFE, A.H. Avoca 28WEAVER, Hugh (r) Eagle 34 HARNER, B.W. Weeping Water 4WEAVER, John Eagle 34 HARMON, A.T. Avoca 25WEIDEMAN, Herman (r) Alvo 6 HARMON, G.O. Avoca 36

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NAME P. O. SECT. NAME P. O. SECT.HAVEMAN, F. Avoca 24 MINDERMANN, Henry Avoca 29HAY, D.E. (r) Weeping Water 17 MILLER, J.J. (r) Weeping Water 22HAY, E.B. Weeping Water 13 MOHR, Ed (r) Avoca 23

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HAY, F.E. (r) Weeping Water 7 NELSON, N.C. Weeping Water 4HAY, L.A. Weeping Water 12 NEWHAH, Wm. H. Weeping Water 8HAY, P.E. Weeping Water 7 NORVAL, W.C. Avoca 29HAYES, Wm. P. (r) Avoca 20 OELKERS, Claus AvOca 33HENEGAR, J.H. (r) Weeping Water 21 OELKERS, Louis Avoca 33HINDERMAN, Henry Avoca 28 OLSON, Andrew Weeping Water 6HINZE, Charles (r) Avoca 33 OLSON, Peter (r) Weeping Water 10HOPKINS, B.J. Weeping Water 8 OSBORN, We. (r) Elmwood 18HUBBARD, Henry Weeping Water 3 POHL, George (r) Avoca 32IRONS, Henry (r) Elmwood 19 RANNEY, J.M. (r) Weeping Water 14JACOBS, Ben (r) Avoca 31 REED, S.A. Weeping Water 15JAMESON, R.B. Weeping Water 2 REEDER, George W. Elmwood 18JOHNSON, A.A. Avoca 23 ROBERSON, Chrest Weeping Water 11JOHNSON, Chris (r) Weeping Water 14 ROPERS, Albert AvoCa 31JOHNSON, Frank (r) Avoca 26 RUHGA, H.A. Avoca 36JOHNSON, John K. Weeping Water 16 RUHGA, J.W. Weeping Water 15JOHNSON, J.P. (r) Weeping Water 9 SALLING, Earnest (r) Avoca 34JOHNSON, Samuel Avoca 36 SALLING, James (r) Weeping Water 15JOYCE, C.E. Weeping Water 2 SCHAFER, Fred AvOca 19JULCH, Peter Elmwood 30 SCHMIDT, F.C. Avoca 32KEHLBECK, Peter Avoca 22 SHERFEY, C.C. Avocä 24KIRCHHOFF, Dick Weeping Water 16 SHERFEY, Joseph (r) Avoca 25KLAR, J.J. (r) AvOca 28 SHERFEY, L.F. Avoca 25KLAR, J.N. Avoca 30 SLATTERY, Michael Weeping Water 15KLEPSER, N.C. Weeping Water 21 SPERRY, W.R. Weeping Water 3LEEFERS, Dick Avoca 24 SUNDMAN, George (r) AvOca 29LUDWIG, Anna Avoca 34 TAYLOR, E.B. Avoca 22LUDWIG, Henry Avoca 32 TOWLE, F.F. Weeping Water 16LUTZMIER, Fred (r) Avoca 27 TOWLE, G.W. (r) Weeping Water 10MADDOX, Wm. (r) Weeping Water 14 WANDER, George (r) Avoca 26MAPLE, Wm. (r) Weeping Water 24 WARD, O.M. (r) AvocaMARSHALL, C. Avoca 25 WINKLER, George (r) Elmwood 30MASEMAN, H.F. Avoca 36 WOLLEN, M.C. (r) Weeping Water 13MITCHELL, Alex Weeping Water 17 WOLLEN, We. C. Weeping Water 24MICKLE, Robert (r) Avoca 26 WOODS, G.R. (r) Weeping Water 12MILLER, H.J. (r) Avoca 32 WOLF, Henry Avoca 36

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Submitted by Mrs. Ruth Harms, Kennedy Road, Valentine, NE 69201

HYANNIS CEMETERY, GRANT COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Continued from Volume V, No. 3

McCLOUD, Bessie Overman 6-20-1932Marie Perrett 1907 1938

McCORMICK, G.A.R.McCRAY, James Wilbur 3-9-1905 11-18-1977McCULLOW, Frank (Catholic) 7-12-1854 5-12-1907McDANIEL, Jim 1880 1929McINTIRE,. Elizabeth E 52 yrs 2-14-1902

Inez Blanche 1877 1922James O. 4-3-1840 10-24-1917

McMICRAEL, Gladys Lucille 2 yrs 7 mo 24 da 1-24-1905McMILLEN, Ray 1912 1919McQUEEN, George C. 7-25-1916MEEDEL, August A. 8-5-1873 5-23-1911MELVIN, Eva 12-12-1874 5-17-1932MERRIHEW, Josephine 6-19-1878 2-27-1971

Harold Knight 3-29-1932 7-10-1973

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Margaret 10-2-1910 10-16-1914William Earl 7-8-1876 6-21-1966

METCALF, Albert 3-31-1866 1-30-1940Albert William 1901 3-18-1974Charles A. 8-25-1894 2-8-1935Mary 1896 1921Velma 74 yrs 4 mo 5 da 10-3-1945

MILLER, John Landon 1883 1923MINOR, Joseph Henry 3-5-1870 12-17-1946

Mary Melissa 5-16-1862 3-26-1924Neva D. 76 yrs 5-19-1975

MONAHAN, Cora Ann 8-4-1878 8-4-1948James H. 8--11-1873 6-23-1961

MORAN, Charles W. 1869 1945Dessie A. 1888 1959Ellen 1869 1950Esther Louise 7-13-1915 10-20-1928Hallie Mae 1-13-1917 1920Floyd 1879 1967Infant of Max 5-27-1957 5-27-1957Infant of R.M. 4-9-1899 4-9-1899Ine 66 yrs 12-25-1974Leonard Blizzard 3-13-1913 11-24-1965Louise 1880 1950Margarette E. 1868 3-23-1893Milford Granville 6-30-1897 6-9-1976Robert M. 1860 1929Roger William 2-18-1911 5- -1923Vernon 3-19-1906 12-21-1954Winona Blanche 1880 1905

MOWRY, Billy 1939 1940MURER, Lynn Roland 1916 1964NEUMAN, Franz 1836 1916NEUMEYER, George Vernon 9-22-1919 4-2-1943

Jacob 3-25-1875 2-12-1957NEWTON, James T. 8-7-1857 1-27-1931

Mamie E. 5-10-1859 4-13-1952NOBLE, Nellie E. Wood 33 yrs 9 mo 11 da 5-31-1897OSBORN, Agnes Gilbert 1888 1956OSGOOD, Daniel F. 1858 1928

Lydia W. . 1870 1959

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PARKER, Charles Wesley 12-8-1929Floyd F. 1883 1961Jesse Lawrence 7-6-1889 5-4-1965Rebecca 8-14-1928

PARKS, Infant son 9-4-1912 9-4-1912Joseph Gross 7-12-1913 3-11-1916

PATMORE, Agnes 44 yrs 6 mo 11-10-1897PERRETT, F. L. 1870 1955

Mamie T. Cahaln 1880 1917Richard 2-3-1915 2-8-1948

PERRIN, Henry 1876 1941Alice 1874 1960Velma A. 1902 1937

PIESTER, B.F. 2-23-1848 9-16-1912

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PETERSEN, George S. 1895 1966PFLUG, Charles C. 1875 1940PRINDLE, Infant son of C.R. 10-12-1954

Margaret E. 4-9-1916 7-28-1916REEVES, Infant of B. E.REIMERS, Christina 1873 1925RENEAU, Schuyler C. 12-9-1866 12-21-1935REVERE, Elizabeth O. 1877 1964

Frank 1867 1941Gilbert 1839 192QJohn 1876 1955Mary 1842 1920

REYNOLDS, Justin 1864 1942Mary E. 1862 1954

REX, Eldon J. 1927 1941Merle Franklin 1908 8-23-1968Martha B. 1885 1956William C. 1883 1958

RICHARDSON, Edward Charles 78 yrs 10-20-1977RIDDLE, Newton 64 yrs 12-24-1915RIDGEWAY, Amelia D.

Geisler 7-24-1875 10-19-1948Eva Ruth 1904 1910Faye Elfrieda 1917 1919James S. 10-13-1866 4-16-1929

ROSEBERRY, Infant dau of J.L.RDTH, Wray Norman 7-23-1923 8-7-1968ROTHWELL, Evangeline Acheson 11-3-1902 6-26-1967

Carrie L. 8-20-1886 5-6-1902George Weed 5-2-1891 12-17-1943Glen W. 6-24 11-6-1950Jennie Mae Weed 3-7-1860 11-1-1933William Anderson 86 yrs 1-13-1975William Dean 1950 1-16-1976Willian H. 2-22-1858 12-23-1941

SAMUELSON, Catherine 2-22-1826 6-4-1912Ruth Infant 3-3-1912 3-5-1912

SANBORN, J.D. 64 yrs 1-6-1900SCHASSE, Aldrich 10-9-1949SCHRODER, Monte Ray 1-31-1967SCHUFELDT, Ada O. 1885 1951

Dean M. 1887 1933Della 1923 1966Harvey 1910 1964Karen L. 1936 1937

SEARS, Ida Belle 1866 1937Sherman S. 1859 1949

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Hyannis Cemetery continued:SELLERS, John 5-14-1836 6-25-1903SHAW, John A. 39 yrs 4 mo 17 da 5-30-1900SHEELEY, George 1-24-1929SHELDON, Albert E. 12-11-1852 4-19-1924

Harry M. 3-30-1884 12-24-1904Jennie B. 8-15-1860 3-23-1950

SIBBITT, Arthur C. 1882 1942Ola G. Alsworth 1894 1944

SIEGFRIED, Pearl Lena 2-20-1911 8-18-1912SIMPSON, Ruby A. 1909 1966

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SMITH, Loren Dale 1952 1959Simon C. 1879 1940

SPURLING, Josie E. 1867 1920STANDEN, Electa 1877 12-3-1971STERNS, Steven S. 12-19-1904 12-13-1976STEVENS, Swan 1870 1936STEWART, Thomas H. 11-11-1878 3-21-1919STOTTS,. Andrew L 11-5-1974

John D. 5-22-1899 1-6-1967Sylvanus Fordham 1-15-1859 1934Martha E. 1861 1953Sylvanus Richard 85 yrs 6-13-1975Vean

STUCKEY, Josie E. 15 yrs 17 da 11-10-1899SWEPT, Lula Dykes 1891 1963

Warren G. 1890 1950SWIGGART, Walter Webster 1887 1965TAGGERT, Cora B. 2-28-1871 1-6-1908TAPPAN, Rochester 9-28-1826 10-21-1908TASKER, John 2-2-1852 12-28-1928

John H. 1-13-1889 9-16-1933Kate 10-6-1960 12-29-1944

TEATER, Charlie A. 12-8-1866 10-9-1911THOMAS, Genevieve 10-22-1902 11-30-1976

TheresaTHOMPSON, Joseph P. 2-6-1892 8-3-1925

Merle C. 1909 1957THURSTON, Blanche 1894 1936

Bernard M. 26 yrs 11-27-1971Charles W. 6-21-1875 1-18-1954Clyde A. 1882 1958Clyde Chester 1919 1965David W. 1843 1895Emily W. 1844 1929Gordon John 1939 1964Herbert E. 2-8-1880 2-3-1959James Douglas 1944 1957John Harry 3-21-1871 11-2-1936Mamie A. 1884 1960Marvene E. 1917 1935Mary Corbett 6-17-1910 3-14-1979Ralph Herbert 56 yrs 12-23-1971

TREW, Infant daughterTROTH, Iven 11-23-1931TUCKER, Ora E. 7-4-1930UNKERFER, Ruth 10 mo 28 da 8-8-1905VAN MATRE, George H. 1887 1956

Zella Salestine 8-26-1889 10-11-1972VAUGHN, Robert Bartlett 3-15-1921 3-25-1921WAGONER, Infant daughter 9-5-1903WARNER, George 1930 1951,WATERMAN, (no record)

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Hyannis Cemetery continued:WEIS, August 5-11-1827 4-2-1910

Emilie 6-3-1835 4-27-1902WESTOVER, Elizabeth 1863 1927

Harry R. 1885 1953Lillian S. 1892 5-4-1976

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Vernon A. 6-12-1892 9-29-1949WHEATON, Sarah E. 2-29-1860 12-16-1912WHEELOCK, Doris M. 1901 1950

George R. ; 1889 1967WHITCOMB, C. Frank 1884 1964

Helena O. 1889 11-2-1940WHITE, Edgar Howell 1915 11-21-1969

General R. 3-5-1961 3-12-1887WISE, Wilfred 6-18-1901 4-22-1903WIGHT, Sarah P. 1839 1928WILLIAMS, Elsie G. 1905 1960WOLFE, Charles Robert 12-10-1918 8-8-1920

Hazel 10-1-1899 2=5=1931Robert 87 yrs 9-16-1978

WOOD, Marilla 68 yrs 4-9-1899WRIGHT, Aaron 3-21-1882 1969

Ajolon 1882 1920Alice GraceMoran 1-25-1886 4-20-1938Anna 1872 1950Benjamin 1876 1968Charles W. 5-6-1877 10-9-1954Cohanna Lorena 12-20-1879 12-9-1958Emma B. or R. 1854 1921James 1851 1942James W. 1903 1966Oscar E. 1849 1921Rilla Newcomber 3-28-1886 8-13-1976Stephen 1951Walter Raymond 2-28-1900 9-25-1959

YAUNEY, Glenn V. 11-21-1894 2-16-1966Katherine 9-8-1923 1-21-1926Gladys O. 10-5-1901 10-12-1968Paul Vernon 3-11-1922 3-11-1922Robert Ray 2-3-1897 6-16-1962Tura 1871 1950

ZICKEFOOSE,. Billy D 1933 1935

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TREE STUMPS!

Queries should be submitted on 3 x 5 cards. Your name and address should be at the top left hand corner. Queries should be limited to 50 words, not including your name and address. Please type or print your queries. Members may submit 2 free queries per issue as space permits. Additional queries will be accepted from members at a cost of $2.00 each. Queries from non-members must have a Nebraska connection and be accompanied by $2.00 each. Queries should be sent to QUERY EDITOR, Mrs. Belvadine Lecher, 530 Beach Street, Chadron, Ne 69337.

Eldin C. Dustin, 616 So. Walnut St., North Platte Ne. 69101Seeking information on Sarah Ann (TAIT) PURINTUN, b. 17 Aug 1845, Rock Co., Wisc.d. 10 Nov 1915, Grant, Ne, m Charles H. PURINTUN Sr. 27 Dec 1863, Arlington, Ia.,b. 16 Jan. 1843 Belfast Alleghany, N. Y., d. 4 April 1912, Lexington, Ne.Seeking any information on John Westley MEAGRE, b. 1 July 1848 place unknown,d. 5 Jan 1919, Wilsonville, Ne. Need information on his parents. Where born,brothers and sisters.

TAITPURINTUN

MEADER

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Would like to find the parents of David BROWER who died in Chatam or Randolph Co.,BROWER No. Carolina, 1 Oct 1837. Was the father of Matilda Isabell BROWER NORW000, whoNORWOOD d. 19 Feb 1896, b. Nelson, Nebr.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mildred Miles Frederick (Mrs. Lavern John) P. O. Box 62, Kimball, Ne. 69145

Seeking parents of August SCHROEDER b. 12 May 1865 Germany, m. 7 Oct 1888 Juniata,

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SCHROEDER Adams Co., Ne. to Ella Elfreda HEUCK. Lived in Holstein; Farnam, Dawson Co. Ne.;HEUCK Mt. Hope Dist. Logan Co., Sterling, Colorado. d 18 Feb 1940. (Father Peter Schroeder)

Seeking parents of Jefferson Lee MILES b. 15 Sept 1861, m 30 Jan 1886 to Martha LEEDY.MILES First born child, William Olin MILES 14 June 1887, Jonesville, Lee Co., Va. Lived inLEEDY Missouri 1896, Harlan, Iowa 1927, d. Council Bluffs, Ia 13 Mar 1928.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Jean Buechner Weddle (Mrs. Kevin J.) 2054 E. Hawthorne Aye, St. Paul Minn. 55119STREEDE Seeking any info on John and Eva Marie STREEDE SWARD; Residence Axtell, Kearney Co.,SWARD Ne 3 March 1884. Dau. Delma Elvira SWARD HINKLRY; John and Eva Marie were born inHINKLEY SwedenWEDDLR Seek any info on Olive Lurene HINKLEY WLDDLR, b. 2 Dec. 1904, Alliance, Ne.;BRYSKY m. Elmer WEDDLE, 18 June 1922 Dakota City, Dakota Co., Nebr.; d. 25 March 1952

St Paul Park, Washington, Co., Minn.; Children: Eva Fay WEDDLE BRYSKY; ErnestLinwood WEDDLE.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Kay E. Cunningham, 1016 Pleasant Drive, Plattsmouth, Ne 68048

Seeking descendants of Elijah Theriff BARKER b. 1828 England and Alfred BARKER b.1833BARKER England m.6 April 1858 Cass Co. Nebr. to Catherine A. WOOD, d. 1865 Cass Co. Nebr.WOOD Need info on Laurina/Lorena WOOD b. ca 1775 and 3 daughters, Lydia Matilda Jane WOODVENARD BARKER; Catherine A. WOOD BARKER; married brothers; and ___?___ WOOD who married

Sylvester VENARD. Came from Ohio to Cass Co. Nebr 1850's.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Elizabeth E. (Mrs. F. B. ) Me Clenny, 805 No. 2nd St., Bellaire, Tx. 77401

On what date and on what ship with John DUDEK and his parents, Frank and BarbaraDUDEK (KRIZ) DUDEK come to America: Settled in Jones Co, Ia. about 1856. John later cameKRIZ to Saline Co., Nebr. and finally to Franklin Co., Ne. Lived in Dlouka Ves Rychov,

Bohemia.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Karen Ringland, 5344 Alkire St. Arvada, Co. 80002CUTLER Seeking any descendants of James A. CUTLER b. July 1872 Fremont Co., Iowa and 3 rdHAWTHORNE wife Gertrude A. HAWTHORNE b. 1896. Need their parents. Any information appreciated.BUCHROLZ Seeking any info, on family of Herman BUCHHOLZ b. in Germany, resided at Otoe, Ne.ELOGE m. Dora ELOGE 1903 at Otoe. She was b. 1883 in Germany. Any help appreciated.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Cora Esch, RR1. Box 13, Spalding, Ne 68665BREWER Researching KERNS-KEARNS in Cass Co., Nebr. Andrew SAMPSON and Rebbe ca CummingsKERNS/KEARNS KERNS. Andrew died 1898-Children Jehn, William, Robert and George. Jonathan KERNSSAMPSON and his 2nd wife Mary MATSON- Children, James, Ann, Stephen, Schellic, Joseph.MATSON Will exchange information.COVALT Will exchange information on the following names; COVALT, WIGGINS, KINNAMON, KERNSWIGGINS EVERETT, SPARKS AND BREWER.KINNAMONEVERETTSPARKS

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TREE STUMPS! continued- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Jean L. Kelly, 6163 Allison St., Arvada, Co. 80004

Seeking information and descendants of James I CROSS, d. 1907 Richardoon Co. Ne.CROSS Married Irene WILTROUT, b. Peoria Co., Ill. Dau. of John Wiltrout and Bertha

WILTROUT OSBORNE.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ginny Swartz, Box 505, Alexandria, Mn 56308

Looking Glass Township, Platte Co. Ne. - Hans CHRISTENS0N and Carl STEINERCHRISTENSON arrived 1875. Sould like to locate church records(in Danish) from churchSTEINER since closed in Neuman Grove.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Krissa Lecher Randall, 1940 Birch St., Gering, Ne. 69341

Edward STONEBREAKER, b. 9 Oct 1862 Janesville, Wisc, d. 15 May 1957, Spokane, Wa.STONEBREAKER m. Mary Hale DAWSON. Need information on Edwards father, George W. STONEBREAKERDAWSON and mother, Martha HALLY. Lived in Iowa Falls, Ia. many years and may be buriedHALLY there. George lived to age 94 and was still alive in 1924. Was there another son

Joe and half-sister, Ethel, also a third son?RANDALL Addison Perry RANDALL , b. 25 April 1842, Mercer Co. Penn., d. 17 January 1918,HAND Clay Center, Clay Co., Nebr. m. Mary Melissa HAND. Need information on hisGALLAGHER parents- Amos S. RANDALL __ b.1819 Trumbull Co., Ohio, and Mary A.GALLAGHER,

b. 1819 in Penn.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Coletta Irwin Stradley, 14017 S.E. Rhine, Portland Ore. 97236

Need to find any information on Nora WHITE, married to James Ralph PEASLEEWHITE about 1898489, Nebraska. Charles J PEASLEE b. 18 Dec 1899, Harrieon twp. Ne.PEASLEE Need to find place of death or record of divorce between 1899 to late 1901

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in Nebr. of Nora WHITE PEASLEE.SPARKS Seeking information on Effie E. SPARKS, b. 1886, Iowa, dau. of Charles SPARKSDE FORD and Lizzie DE FORD, 2nd wife of James R. PEASLEE, m. Nov 26, 1901, Gering, Ne.WHITE Witness to marriage were Charles RAYMOND and Oliver WHITE. Was he relatedPEASLEE to Nora WRITE PEASLEE?

QUERIES ARE NEEDED, SEND YOURS IN SOON

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Aagarrd, 7 Andrey, 15 Baiers, 57 Beach, 67, 92, 93Abbot, 101 Anhorn, 37 Bailey, 50, 57, 70, 89, Beaman, 25Abbott, 12, 26, 70, Ansen, 93 92, 105, 133, 134 Bean, 15, 27, 35109, 133 Anthony, 14 Baily, 92 Beard, 31Able, 134 Apher, 15 Baird, 6, 53 Beatty, 91Aborking, 59 Applegarth, 109 Bakenhus, 29 Beaver, 4,5, 14, 87, 88Abraham, 59 Applegate, 49, 56, 57 Baker, 6, 14, 24,29 Becher, 24, 26, 27, 28AbrahamsOn, 30 Appleman, 12 82, 92, 131, 132, 134 Beck, 24, 36, 99, 101,Ackermann, 9 Applin, 130 135 136Action, 53 Appuhn, 12 Bal, 109 Beckard, 71Adair, 5 Archer, 4, 14 Balance, 6 Beckenhause, 69Adam, 109 Arend, 7, 9, 47 Balconibe, 92 Becker, 7, 10, 49, 65,Adams, 4, 14, 27, 32, Arends, 47, 87 Baldwin, 6, 25, 26, 57 70, 10936, 44, 54, 89, 99, Armentrout, 76 64, 101 Becklam, 29105, 132 Armstrong, 4, 6, 12, Balfany, 35 Becklaw, 15Adolph, 59 33, 54, 57, 59, 131 Ball, 53, 77, 90 Beckman, 101Adriance, 25 Arndt, 28 Ballard, 53 Beckmann, 9Aeddrey, 15 Arnett, 132 Ballinqer, 109 Beckner, 49, 99Aerhern, 92 Arnold, 5, 24, 35, 53 Ballou, 4 Bedell, 83Agler, 70 70, 131, 132 Balsiger, 7, 9, 47, 85 Bedner, 53Ahl, 10 Arnott, 19, 44 Balsley, 130 Bedsal, 22Ahlers, 69, 70 Arres, 12 Banasch, 27 Bedwell, 22Ahrens, 92, 109 Arrison, 135 Banester, 70 Beebe, 24, 56Ahun, 93 Artist, 116 Bannick, 31 Beecher, 25Aile, 126 Asch, 101 Banning, 57, 99 Beem, 110Akerman, 69 Ashcraft, 117 Banant, 70 Beers, 131Akesell, 45 Asche, 29 Barb, 35 Beery, 83Akesen, 45 Ascher, 15 Barber, 131 Beeugro, 54Akeson, 50 Ash, 69 Barclay, 54 Behlen, 29Albers, 27 Ashley, 4, 109 Bard, 73 Behling, 136Albert, 10, 27, 105 Ashmun, 136 Barden, 31, 57 Behrends, 130Albertsen, 70 Ashnott, 70 Bargman, 11 Behrmann, 31Albertson, 25 Ashworth, 72, 73 Baring, 53 Beich, 84Albin, 5, 49 Aspinall, 61 Barjenbruck, 29 Beick, 84Albro, 15 Asth, 59 Barker, 10, 50, 84, 99 Beierschmitt, 7, 8Alderson, 28 Astleford, 33 101, 142 Beil, 101Aibridge, 65 Atchison, 134 Barley, 71 Beins, 10, 86, 99Aldrup, 82 Atherton, 54 Barnard, 70, 91, 115 Beitter, 106Alexander, 6, 29, 84 Atkins, 130 Barnett, 83 Bell, 6, 12, 55, 67,Algoe, 66 Atkinson, 30 Barney, 105 70, 73, 92, 93Allay, 90 Atterberry, 131 Barnum, 26, 27 Bellar, 64Allen, 6, 11, 14, 31, Atwood, 32 Barr, 12, 35 Bellew, 9343, 54, 55, 61, 63, Auderson, 70 Barrett, 14, 27, 55 Belsley, 8267, 68, 90, 101, 132, Audson, 70 Barrick, 82 Bendagard, 132135 Augustine, 74, 76 Barrow, 133 Bender, 28Alles, 87 Austead, 132 Barry, 55, 99 Bendykowski, 115Allison, 101 Austin, 23, 49, 53 Bartell, 31 Bengen, 9, 101Alon, S Avery, 52, 72, 109 Barten, 37 Bengston, 117Alswine, 7 Axen, 44 Bartle, 6 Benjamin, 56Alt, 109 Ayers, 105 Barton, 25, 42, 53 Bennet, 62Althouse, 12, 135 Bartz, 131, 132 Bennett, 6, 14, 25, 64Alton, 6 Baskin, 118 70Amick, 5, 101 Baare, 36 Bass, 118 Benning, 26Amison, 5, 6 Babb, 37, 109 Bateman, 54 Bensen, 83, 117Amon, 37 Babbington, 6 Batenhorst, 1 Benson, 6Amstad, 54 Bachelor, 99 Bates, 5, 6, 57, 73, 75 Bent, 92Anders, 23 Bachle, 53 93, 99, 106 Benthack, 29Anderson, 5, 6, 12, 17 Backermeyer, 11 Batie, 64 Bentley, 54, 5926, 39, 30, 32, 44, 45 Backlund, 35 Bauen, 47 Penton, 32, 13049, 50, 68, 72, 82, 91 Backus, 58 Bauer, 8, 46 Bentz, 3693, 106, 107, 109 Bader, 35, 75 Bauers, 12, 134 Benz, 135Andrews, 24, 31, 36, 53 Bagwell, 106 Baumgaertner, 11, 133 Benger, 4,5, 101, 118

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56, 57, 136 Bahr, 135 Baxter, 90, 101 134Anderson, 129, 132 Baier, 88 Bayles, 101 Berggren, 44

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Bergmann, 99 Blum, 133 Bourke, 11 Broadstreet, 75Bergmark, 132 Blumer, 8, 84 Bove, 6, 71 Broady, 56Berman, 59 Blummer, 131 Bevel, 92 Brock, 15, 29, 59Berndt, 30 Blunt, 100 Bowen, 93, Brockhaus, 28Berne, 25 Boag, 130 Bower, 14 Brockhoff, 136Bernhard, 70 Board, 36 Bowers, 14, 61 Brodbaeck, 10Bernstein, 59 Boauder, 91 Bowhay, 55 Brokaw, 19, 64Berry, 84, 117, 133 Bobb, 37 Bowman, 26 Brong, 117Bery, 92 Bobbit, 22 Bowy, 52 Brookman, 66Best, 56 Bobbitt, 135 Box, 136 Brooks, 31, 91, 92Bestol, 110 Bobst, 82, 83 Boyd, 54, 77, 83, 91 Broom, 10Bestor, 99 Bocenizer, 70 Boyer, 23, 68, 83 Bross, 52Bethgr, 70 Bock, 9, 47, 50, 87, Boyles, 117, 134, 135 Brothers, 75, 76, 117Bethscheider, 28 93 Brabec, 43 Brott, 131Betiken, 8 Bockenhaver, 70 Brace, 33 Brower, 31, 142Betkowsky, 59 Bockelman, 11, 134 Brackaage, 134 Brown, 4, 6, 15, 25, 26,Betts, 6, 31, 135 Bockenhauen, 69 Bradford, 5, 70 36, 37, 53, 57, 64, 65Bevan, 133 Bockschecker, 14 Bradley, 6, 93 69, 75, 82, 84, 89, 90,Beverage, 101 Bodien, 6 Bradly, 92 92, 93, 100, 101, 107,Beyers, 12 Bodley, 53, 106, 107 Brady, 25, 92 117, 118, 134Bickert, 134 Bodmer, 28 Bramblet, 49 Browner, 25, 26Bidwell, 6 Boeck, 6 Brammer, 7, 85 Browning, 54Bieck, 83 Boedecker, 88 Branch, 107 Brubaker, 53Biehl, 103 Boedeker, 50, 51, 101 Brandenberg, 94 Bruce, 94, 115Bierbower, 130 Boetel, 8, 46, 61 Brandes, 35 Bruechart, 6Bigby, 17 Bogenrief, 134 Brandt, 18, 45, 99 Bruen, 27Biglow, 36 Bogue, 64 Branett, 15 Bruggemann 92Billeter, 92 Bohannan, 93 Brannon, 5, 16 Brugger, 29Billings, 69 Bohart, 110 Brau, 51 Brunhoeber, 133, 134Bills, 69, 105 Bonda, 51 Brauer, 100 Brunken, 29Bilstein, 110 Bondegard, 44 Braun, 28 Brunkow, 134, 135, 136Binges, 92 Bone, 11 Bray, 6 Bruner, 84Binton, 52 Bones, 28 Brazak, 36 Bruns, 103Bird, 12, 136 Bonesteel, 64 Breder, 36 Brush, 136Birken, 61 Boning, 29 Breese, 135 Brust, 51Birkenbuel, 131 Bonnifield, 110 Breitenfeld, 131 Bryan, 70, 91, 100, 133Birks, 92 Bonser, 93 Breitenfeldt, 130 Bryant, 6, 91, 92Birney, 21 Bonstell, 64 Brekenfeld, 9 Bryarly, 116Bischoff, 12 Book, 92 Brell, 94 Bryd, 71Bish, 83 Booknaw, 68 Bremer, 26 Brysky, 142Bishop, 6 Boone, 6 Bremzer, 73 Buchan, 59Bissell, 110, 118 Booth, 54 Brendel, 31 Buchanan, 110, 118Bisson, 15 Bordens, 14 Brenizer, 3, 70 Buchel, 47Bivens, 67 Borg, 30 Brennan, 94 Bucher, 27Black, 6, 37, 90, 92,99 Borgelt, 3 Brennemann, 110 BuchholZ, 65, 142Blair, 118, 130 Borigoine, 90 Brenton, 5 Buck, 49, 68, 101Blake, 72 Born, 29, 86, 100 Brereton, 55 Buxkholtz 99Blaker, 6 Bornemier, 11, 134 Bressler, 69, 70, 92, 93 Buckingham, 23Blakeslee, 68 Bornman, 133 Bressley, 93 Budig, 7, 8, 9, 45, 47Blankton, 130 Bornmann, 50 Bresslin, 69 Buechler, 10Blanton, 65 Borowiak, 115 Breswell, 116 Bueher, 130Blattner, 61 Borton, 64 Brethoft, 8 Buell, 11Blaugh 106 Bosak, 116 Brett, 90 Buesching, 31Blazer, 29 Bossett, 115 Breuhaus, 110 Buenger, 130Bleeck, 33 Bossetti, 37 Brewer, 110, 142 BuffingtOn, 55Blevins, 93 Bossingham, 33 Briggs, 54, 82 Buhman, 61Bliss, 68 Bostock 21 Brimer 24 Bullard, 14Bliven, 42 Bostwick, 70, 72 Brindley, 26 Bullinger, 29Blixt, 44 Bothwell, 134 Briney 68 Bulsey, 131Blizard, 82 Bott, 66 Bringham, 88, 90 Bumgardner, 43Block, 6, 93 Boucher, 12, 43 Brinkman, 7 Bunker, 28Blocker, 21 Bouck, 12 Bristol, 63, 103 Bunner, 110Bloedorn, 28, 29 Boughting, 54 Brittain, 134 Bunser, 33Blodhart, 69, 70 Bourke, 59, 136 Brittell, 64, 91 Bunyan, 54Bloom, 53 Bourn, 23 Brittenham, 12 Burch, 5, 92Blotzger, 10 Bourelle, 12 Britton, 106 Burcham, 84

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Burdick, 83, 135 Cann, 26 Childerley, 63 Cogan, 33

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Burger, 61, 73 Cannady, 136 Childs, 36 Coglizer, 89Burgess, 6, 48, 88, Cansemer, 51 Chishoim, 131 Cohn, 5989, 110 Canter, 110 Chism, 42 Coin, 73Burgher, 71 Cantley, 110 Chivett, 4 Colbert, 11Bouguis, 46 Carbey, 17 Chmeka, 42 Colby, 55Burke, 16, 29, 84 Cardweil, 4 Chrisman, 110 Colclesser, 36Burkey, 131 Carey, 49, 69 Christ, 75 Cole, 4, 5, 6, 11, 29,Burkmann, 69 Carithers, 130 Christansen, 6 82, 94, 100, 106Burks, 33 Carl, 6, 26, 33 Christensen, 37, 42, 118Coleman, 16, 45, 75, 82,Burmeister, 87 Carison, 32, 33, 44, 134, 136 111, 133Burley, 71, 107 45, 57 Christenson, 12, 143 Colerick, 94Burmeister, 85, 87 Carmichael, 5, 53 Christopherson, 135 Collard, 69Burnett, 92, 101 Cansemer, 51 Christwisser, 51, 101 Collicott, 32Burns, 29, 84, 94, Carnes, 12, 55 Chubbuck, 5 Collimson, 92103, 135 Carney, 33 Churchill, 4, 69, 70, Collin, 16Burr, 94, 129 Carper, 49, 51 89 Collins, 32, 44, 56, 59Burrell, 14 Carr, 12, 75, 100, Church, 110 66, 67, 68, 69, 132Burritt, 84 124, 135 Cieloh, 27 Coiman, 54Burroughs, 21 Carrig, 24, 29 Cisco, 55 Columbia, 105Burrows, 15, 58 Carriker, 130 Clapp, 36, 55, 134 Comadt, 70Burt, 94 Carrnan, 92 Clarence, 49 Comes, 6Burtch, 66 Carrel, 53 Clarissen, 70 Comfort, 70Burton, 22, 53, 84, 110 Carroll, 16, 99, 110 Clark, 5, 10, 14, 15, Compton, 69Busby, 53 Carron, 16 17, 19, 21, 27, 28, 30, Comstock 91, 105Busch, 61, 69 Carruth, 6 44, 53, 55, 64, 73, 77, Condon, 43, 61, 83Busey, 53 Carson, 18 88, 89, 90, 92, 107, Conkright, 118Bush, 42, 53, 83, 105 Carter, 31, 43, 100, 131 Conlee, 53Bushnel, 133 110, 130, 136 Clarke, 5, 6, 22, 64 Connelly, 54Buskirk, 69, 70, 133 Carver, 131 Ciarkson, 33, 116 Conner, 6134 Case, 4, 67, 68, 130 Claus, 47 Conners, 36Busohm, 91 Caseline, 81 Claussen, 54 Connor, 15, 16, 25Buss, 26 Casey, 6, 135 Clawson, 19, 107, 110 Conoren, 6Bust, 83 Cashier, 104 Claymon, 28 Conrad, 28, 31, 49, 99,Buster, 134 Cashner, 12 Clayton, 45 124, 133Bute, 32 Castle, 64, 70, 110 Cleal, 130, 131 Contryman, 101Butler, 14, 21, 37, 73 Castor, 116 Clemans, 94 Cook, 4, 11, 12, 25, 56,Butlerer, 70 Cate, 91 Clements, 105 68, 69, 70, 73, 100,Butte, 131 Cathey, 51, 101 Clemmons, 4, 101 111, 116, 136Butterfield, 75 Caunn, 25 Cleran, 59 Cookingham 28Buttery, 6 Cavett, 131 Cleveland, 15, 53, 56 Cooksey, 92Buttner, 70 Cawley, 92 Clevenger, 73 Coolidge, 14Buttock, 25 Caygill, 136 Cline, 15, 37, 57, 65 Coon, 4, 5, 12, 24,Butts, 6 Cedar, 29 92, 99 42, 88, 90Byon, 70 Center, 35 Clinn, 14 Cooney, 27Byorne, 17 Chadwick, 61 Clites, 12 Cooney, 6Byrnes, 16, 27 Chappell, 64 Clizbe, 88, 89 Coons, 111Byron, 17 Chalfant, 6, 49, 101 Closson, 64 Cooper, 64, 67, 90,

Chalfont, 43 Clother, 14 131, 135Chaloud, 68 Clothier, 32 Copenhaver, 101

Cady, 15, 71 Chamberlin 90 Clough, 26 Coppell, 11Cain, 61 Chambers, 33, 42, 69, Clouse, 67 Coppersmith, 111Calder, 64 70, 75, 103 Clow, 66, 68 Corbett, 134Caldwell, 6, 76 Champion, 6 Clugey, 100 Corby, 64Calkins, 11, 82 Chandler, 35, 51, 53 Cluster, 116 Corchoran, 16Callem, 53 Channon, 4 Clymer, 133 Corcoan, 17Calmale, 131 Chapin, 133 Coan, 14 Corder, 94Calty, 17 Chapman, 49, 103, 104 Coatman, 88, 89, 136 Cormaney, 73Cam, 135 131 Coats, 66, 136 Cornelia, 67Cameron, 53, 55, 74, Chappel, 99 Cobb, 54, 69 Cornelius, 6776, 110 Chappell, 57 Cobbey, 53 Cornett, 22, 23Cammeron, 6 Cheek, 19 Coble, 110 Cornish, 71Camp, 55, 105 Cheney, 55 Coburn, 12 Cornutt, 22Campbell, 33, 35, 45, Cherry, 45, 132 Cochran, 31 Cornwall, 5254, 55, 56, 57, 82, Chilcoat, 63 Cockerham, 67 Corruth, 13183, 100, 101, 110, Chilcott, 49 Cofferty, 14 Corson, 24, 25129, 133 Child, 5 Coffman, 68 Couch, 15, 22, 28

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Couch, 15, 22, 28 Cushing, 26 Delp, 22 Dois, 86Coulson, 106 Cutler, 5, 142 Delzel, 90 Dole, 55Coulter, 53 Cutter, 16, 46 Deming, 133 Domingo, 51Councey, 25 Cutts, 82 Demmes, 86 Donald, 59Covalt, 142 Demmick, 83 Donally, 6Cowell, 134 Deneer, 24 Donelan, 6

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Cox, 6, 11, 22, 23, 32, Dahl, 44 Denk, 24 Donelly. 1651, 67, 83, 89, 99, Dahlstedt, 30 Denneman, 94 Dongler, 130107, 133, 135 Dahms, 65 Denney, 35 Donlavey, 70Crabtree, 72, 136 Dainigan, 17 Denning, 130 Donling, 17Craeger, 100 Dale, 25, 26 Denny, 35 Donnelly, 12Craig, 4, 5, 11, 48, Daley, 51, 53, 93 Denton, 107 Donoghue, 653, 101, 133 Dalton, 22, 115 Depe, 27 Dolmann, 9Craigmile, 76 Damon, 90 Derby, 44 Doom, 5Crail, 136 Damoude, 45 Dermody, 118 Doran, 17Cramer, 136 Damound, 44 Derr, 21 Doring, 87Crary, 105 Dangler, 130 DeSour, 133 Dorrington, 5Crawford, 5, 6, 11, Danhauer, 32, 45 Detamore, 83 Dorsey, 5526, 49, 68, 69, 90 Danhouser, 45 Detemore, 131 Dorwin, 65Creamer, 5, 11, 11, Daniel, 22 Detman, 11 Dose, 8, 46, 86, 87100, 101, 135 Daniels, 25, 111 Detours, 105 Doss, 7, 8, 46, 67Cressy, 69, 70 Danielson, 33, 83, 129 Dettamore, 130 Dotey, 51Criddle, 83 Daniher, 101 Devereaux, 16 Doty, 24Crink, 13 Dankleff, 136 Devey, 16 Doud, 12Crippen, 5, 90 Dannals, 29 Devine, 30 Doughty, 99Croft, 66 Dany, 111 Devries, 75 Douglas, 131Crofts, 53 Darden, 111 Devore, 44, 45, 132 Douglass, 54Cromwell, 136 Darlevy, 15 Dexter, 126 Dovey, 5, 6Crook, 65 Darling, 26 Dick, 6 Dowd, 16Crosby, 67 Darrough, 49 Dickenson, 61 Downing, 55Croser, 101 Dasenbrock, 29 Dickey, 23, 24, 104 Downey, 48Crosier, 30 Datesman, 6 Dickinson, 63, 134 Downs, 31Cross, 75, 90, 92, 143 Daubstein, 35 Dickman, 12, 111 Drake, 77Crosser, 111 Davenport, 64 Dicyntha, 54 Dreamer, 11Crossgrove, 106 David, 70 Diederich, 29, 70 Dreesen, 100Croasman, 66 Davidson, 44, 52, 53, Diedrick, 135 Dreher, 37Crouse, 23, 111 68, 72, 83, 118, 131 Dieffenbach, 14 Dreusen, 91Crow, 68 Davies, 126 Dieter, 21 Drew, 6, 54Crowell, 28 Davis, 4,5, 10, 11, 12, Dietrichs, 69 Drips, 37Crowther, 6 14, 15, 21, 25, 26, Diffendaffer, 76 Drobny, 36Croxen, 111 29, 30, 49, 51, 54, Digman, 59 Dross, 52Crumrine, 132 65, 66, 68, 83, 84, Dill, 65, 69, 101 Drout, 106Cudney, 32 90, 91, 92, 94, 99, 116, 133 Drucker, 7, 45, 47, 86Cullihan, 14 101, 105, 111, 118, Dillard, 49 Drucker, 46Culbertson, 82 136 Dille, 111 Druen, 25Culp, 64 Davison, 70, 72 Dillon, 54, 75, 76, 117 Drum, 134, 136Culton, 64 Dawson, 31, 51, 59, Dimmitt, 11, 12 Drummond, 69, 86Culver, 72 83, 111, 143 Dimon, 55 Dubs, illCumming, 69 Dean, 44, 77, 133 Dineen, 15 Duckworth, 99Cummingham, 55, 115 Dearing, 131 Dinkelman, 103 Dudek, 142Cummings, 142 Deaver, 57 Dinner, 82 Duennermann, 65Cummins, 5, 111 Debolt, 73 Dirkson, 85 Duerr, 50Cunningham, 5, 6, 35, Dechler, 68 Dishner, 26 Duff, 91, 9245, 76, 77, 92. Decker, 27, 100, 132 Ditch, 107 Duffey, 23Cunnings, 132 DeFord, 143 Ditton, 94 Duffy, 28Cupsted, 67 Degendorfer, 100 Dix, 136 Duke, 5Cupstid, 67 Dehning, 11, 50 Dixon, 28, 126 Dull, 101Curin, 131 Deickman, 83 Dobbin, 91, 92 Dumprope, 37Currier, 30 Dein, 43 Docatur, 25 Dunaway, 73Currmester, 70 DeLaMatyr, Dodd, 66, 68 Dunbar, 105Curruthers, 55 Delashmut, 90 Dodds, 14, 27 Duncan, 67, 74, 92,Curry, 26, 111 DeLaud, 70 Dodge, 94 116, 117Curtice, 94 Delebar, 53 Dodrill, 135 Duncanson, 44Curtis, 52, 69 Dales Dernier, 134 Dodson, 83, 94, 99 Dunfee, 54Curtiss, ill Dellinger, ill Doersch, 29 Dunfer, 54Curyea, 12 DeLong, 37 Dohse, 33

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Dungan, 6 Eikerman, 12 Farlow, 73 Fitzpatrick 15, 19, 101Dunham, 65 Eimer, 69, 70 Farmer, 22, 133 Flager, 45Dunkak, 136 Eisenmann, 29 Farney, 82 Flagherty, 6Dunkel, 111 Eisenmenger, 27 Farnsworth, 25 FlainnarY, 17Dunkle, 134 Ekberg, 45 Farr, 53, 125 Flanders, 69Dunlap, 83 Eken, 21 Farrell, 54, 83 Flannigan, 43Durman, 69 Elder, 118 Farren, 25 Fleming, 15, 44, 61, 88Dunn, 73, 88, 89, Elgaard, 136 Farrnow, 22 89, 11694, 100 Elit, 45 Fassler, 106, 107 Fleshman, 31, 99Durham, 86, 91 Ellenwood, 111 Feahl, 82 Flesner, 116Durmeister, 85 Elliott, 23, 27, 90 Fedderson, 33 Flessner, 116Dustin, 142 93, 135 Feeney, 76 Flichman, 134Dwehus, 103 Ellis, 48, 64, 84, 91 Feick, 48 Flint, 130

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Dwyer, 54 Ellison, 5, 55, 56 Feidler, 84 Floyd 70Dyche, 67 Elliss, 14 Feigh, 6 Fluge, 46Dye, 49, 93 Ellsworth, 111 Felder, 46 Foley, 6, 90Dyer, 133 Eloge, 142 Feldman, 28, 83 Flolk, 112Dysart, 49 Elster, 6 Feldxnann, 28 Folliott, 58

Elstermeir, 65 Fell, 107, 115 Followell, 94Elston, 14 Fellers, 29 Foltz, 51

Eadie, 92 Elwood, 91 Fellows, 67 Folye, 17Eager, 94 Ely, 61, 105 Fent, 37 Fonning, 130Earhardt, 59 Emery, 53 Ferber, 117 Ford, 6, 53, 71, 72Earl, 11, 135 Emrick, 66 Ferdinand, 65 Foreman, 12Earlywine, 77 Emril, 70 Fergison, 72 Fores, 115Earnst, 134 Emshoff, 31 Ferguson, 32, 44, 45, 59 Fornoff, 10, 46, 47Earwitker, 6 Endleman, 53 71, 72, 83, 92, 111, 117 Forsaith, 28Eastburn, 91 Eng, 30 131 Forsyth, 135Eastman, 64, 116 Engel, 6, 28, 87 Fernan, 71 . Forsythe, 55Eaton, 6, 12, 49, 82, Engelkemeier, 51 Ferrier, 55, 66 Fortes, 37131, 132 England, 132 Ferris, 56 Fosbender, 14Eavrts, 92 Enlow, 133 Ferry, 43 Foster, 15, 27, 49, 57,Ebinger, 47, 86 Enyeart 54 Fethley, 72 76, 83, 94, 100, 130Eby, 24 Erb, 25, 26, 92 Fetzer, 7, 10, 46 Fostyer, 69Eck, 107, 111 Erickson, 12, 32, 64 Fickler, 100 Fougeron, 52Eckler, 70 91, 111 Fidler, 36 Fought, 4Eckman, 92 Ericson, 28, 29 Fiedler, 36 Fouss, 70Eckmann, 91 Eriksen, 45 Fiedler, 22, 23 Fowler, 44, 45, 59, 65Eddy, 35, 42 Ernst, 25, 27 Fields, 14, 93 88, 89, 136Edelman, 111 Ernstmeier, 132 Figer, 77 Fox, 56, 83, 130Edgar, 32 Ervin, 49 Fight, 101 Frahm 86Edgerton, 5 Eskew, 21 Files, 135 Franciscan, 29Edis, 68 Estham, 107 Filley, 53, 67 Frank, 8, 9, 29, 47, 61,Edmisten, 49 Eubank, 35 Fillmore, 53 77, 86Edwards, 57, 66, 71 Euchner, 48 Fillson, 92 Franke, 46, 8592, 93 Eugene, 84 Finch, 30 Franklin, 72, 93Eels, 134 Evans, 6, 21, 22, 27, Finder, 8, 45, 47, 85 Franks, 12Egan, 17, 25, 111 53, 66, 84, 89, 92, 93 Findler, 59 Frans, 49Egerton, 100 Eveland, 11 Figegan, 111 Franzen, 116Eggbert, 83 Evens, 27 Finkle, 49 Fratt, 69Eggenberger, 54 Everett, 49, 142 Finnigan, 59 Frazee, 69Egger 25, 26, 84 Evers, 45, 47 Fischer, 8, 9, 47 Frazier, 14, 89, 92, 107Eggert, 82 Evert, 111 Fish, 32, 44 Frebberg, 91Eggleston, 64, 94 Ewing, 64 Fisher, 16, 42, 50, 53, Freberg, 68Ehiers, 136 Exline 66 134 Fredrich 100Ehmann, 77 Fishermier, 54 Fredrickson, 132Ehrens, 24 Fisk, 105 Freeborn, 7Eichelberger, 32 Fairfield, 5 Fisker, 59 Freed, 15Eicke, 43 Fairly, 24 Fitch, 51, 55, 101 Freeman, 49, 64, 69, 71.Eickemyer, 14 Fall, 44, 45 Fitchie, 88, 89 90, 95Eickhoff, 46 Falldorf, 131 Fitsgerald, 6, 111 Freitag, 36Eikenbary, 100 Falmlen, 131 Fitspatrick 17, 20 French, 14, 35, 82Eikler, 70 Fandirs, 11 Fitz, 22 Frese, 26Eidman, 47 Fangman, 27 Fitzepatrick, 15 Frey, 83, 105Eidmann, 8 Fannon, 90 Fitzer, 7, 47, 85 Friderike, 7Eigenberger, 47 Farland, 53 Fitzgerald, 35, 43 Friedrich, 7, 9, 10, 27Eikenberry, 5 Farley, 32, 44, 45, 51 Fitzrnorris, 71 Friend, 12

82, 88, 89, 131

- 149 -Fries, 43, 95 Gaskill, 4, 5 Glee, 86, 87 Grass, 83, 130, 131Frieze, 51, 101 Gass, 5 Glei, 7 Grau, 36Frisbee, 134, 136 Gaston, 6, 24 Glenn, 112 Grauf, 101Fritz, 67 Gates, 22, 27, 67 Gletzer, 32 Graves, 6, 25, 28, 30, 61Froehlich, 61, 135 Gath, 92 Glover, 70, 83 69, 101, 112, 115Frohm, 7, 46 Gaucnon, 92 Gluck, 27 Grawburgs, 105Fromm, 7 Gauer, 10 Glynfl, 16 Gray, 27, 68, 82, 130,Frost, 25 Gaustin 87 Goad, 22 131, 133Fry, 19, 69, 83 Gautsghy, 106 Goblemar, 101 Graybiel, 91Frye, 112 Gay, 67 Gochenour, 100 GreathouSe, 112Fuchs, 28 Geddes, 53 Godby, 135 Greb, 131, 132Fuffman, 82 Geer, 27 Godkin, 58 Grebe, 7, 9, 46, 85,Fuller, 6, 33, 42, Geitzen, 27 Godscheit, 87 86, 8753, 133 Gelston, 13 Goecks, 87 Green, 4, 32, 37, 44, 50,Fulton, 14, 25, 101, Gemberling, 131, 134 Goehring 53 100, 112, 116106, 132 Gembrel, 21 Goes, 53 Greene, 36Funk, 15 Genoways, 82 Goden, 70 Greenfield, 88, 89Fuoss, 69 Gensih, 59 Golding, 6 Greenland, 64Furgason, 72, Gentleman, 27 Goldsborough, 35 Greenman, 35Furgerson, 71 Gentry, 4, 51, 112 Goldstedt, 112 Greenwood, 19

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Furlong, 101 Gerard, 112 Goll, 7, 8, 46, 47 Greer, 12, 22, 32, 44,Furman, 24 Gerber, 14 Gollner, 31 54, 112Fusty, 73 Gerdes, 11 Golner, 136 Greerla, 91Fye, 33 Gerenton, 24 Gondring, 27 Gregory, 52, 101

Gerholt, 26 Gonzales, 134 Grenblat, 54Gerken, 69, 70 Good, 101 Greve, 8

Gabel, 131 Gerlach, 51 Goodale, 26 Grewes, 15Gabelman, 85 German, 27, 42 Goodban, 42 Grieve, 69Gabelmann, 8, 45, 47, Gerr, 55 Goodell, 52 Griffeth, 9986 Gerrard, 14, 25, 26, 29 Goodfellow, 133 Griffey, 15Gabus, 84 Gertsch, 29 Goodwin, 10, 95 Griffin, 73Gadd, 55, 56 Gessell, 48 Goos, 7, 8, 9. 46, 86 Griffith, 4, 84Gage, 4, 5 Getchell, 22 100 Griffits, 90Gailbraith, 95 Gibbs, 4. 5 Gorder, 8, 45, 47, 85, Griggs, 54, 56, 92Gakemeier, 50 Gibson, 4, 30, 66, 136 86, 87, 88 Grim, 132Gakemeyer, 11 Giddme, 54 Gordon, 132 Grimes, 49, 107Galbraeth 69 Giebenrath, 135 Gore, 56 Griswold, 4Gallagher, 5, 16, 53 Giger, 105 Gorham, 69, 70 Groat, 91Gale, 54 Gifford, 49 Goritz, 103 Grossenbacher, 9, 47Gallagher, 143 Gilberg, 44 Gorman, 25 Grossnicklaus, 29Gallentine, 130 Gilbert, 64, 70 Gormly, 25 Groteluschen, 26, 29Galley, 15, 26, 27 Gilfert, 69 Gorrell 4 Grothe, 92Gallup, 57 Gillan, 29 Gorsage 44 Group, 50Gambill, 23 Gillard 95 Gossard, 130 Grove, 135Gamble, 95, 134, 135 Gillespie, 11 Gotha, 33 Groves, 70, 115Gambral, 19 Gillett, 53 Gothe, 33 Gruber, 49, 57, 99Gammill, 112 Gilliam, 90 Gottish, 91 Gruenkemeier, 132Gannon 83 Gillian, 77 Gottlob, 112 Grundel, 132Gapen, 5 Gilliand, 66 Gottschalk, 24, 27 Gruenther, 29Gapin, 101 Gillispie, 100 Gottspenn, 11 Grundle, 15Garber, 15, 105 Gilmartin, 16 Gotz, 59 Grunert 59Gardiner, 25, 105 Gilmore, 5, 51, 131 Gould, 68 Gueck, 130Gardner, 12, 24, 25, Gilmour, 5, 100 Gouldie, 106 Guendel, 13226, 82, 89, 92, 112 Gilospi, 64 Grabon, 54 Guenther, 10135 Gilsdorf, 28 Grabow, 43 Guernsey, 67Garhart, 64 Gilsten, 69 Grafe, 136 Guine, 69Garlow, 27 Gimpel, 82 Graham, 15, 19, 31, 36, Guinn, 75Garner, 42 Gingrich, 21, 82 42, 44, 69, 73, 82, Gullickson, 83Garratt, 82 Ginnines, 19 83, 84 Gullion, 4Garrett, 69, 82, 131 Gish, 49, 115 Graig, 82 Gunlach, 103Garrison, 23, 49 Gissell, 55 Grambery, 70 Gunn, 107Garritt, 19 Glandt, 61 Grange, 42 Gunnarson, 44Gartner, 62 Glanzmann, 87 Granger, 65 Gunnerson, 44Garvey, 16 Glasgow, 57 Grant, 17, 25, 26, 53, Gunter, 59Garwood, 92, 93 Glass, 112 73 Gurgess, 48Gasaway, 95 Gleason, 14, 29 Grape, 91 Gurley, 26

- 150 -Gurney, 64 Hannah, 5 Hawhurst, 73 Henggeler, 25Gurr, 133 Hanneman, 85 Hawkins, 104, 135 Henke, 53Gustafson, 44, 132 Hannemann, 7, 46, 85, Hawley, 90, 92 Hennings, 10, 76Gustin, 11, 134 103 Hawthorn, 44, 130, 132 Henry, 15, 93Guter, 25 Hans, 8 Hawthorne, 130, 142 Henschke, 70Guthrie, 67, 84 Hansbury, 66 Hay, 90, 134, 137 1-lensley, 14Gwartney, 32 Hansell, 49 Hayden, 4, 112 Henthorn, 44, 45Gwin, 21 Hansen, 8, 12, 29, 32, Hayes, 5, 19, 32, 35, Henton, 100Gwinn, 75 42, 43, 51, 99, 112 134, 137 Heqfeldt, 93Gyger, 11 Hansil, 57 Haygood, 4, 5 Herald, 6

Hanson, 4, 6, 12, 44, Haymaker, 95 Herbert 5345, 51, 69, 70, 83, 95, Haynes, 107 Herbes, 28

Habscheidt, 101 135 Hays, 6, 24, 25 Herbig, 32Hacke, 59 Harbeaux, 131 Hayselock, 83 Herchenhan, 29Hackett, 53, 83 Hardesty, 117 Hayward, 112, 113 Herley, 26Hadan, 70 Harding, 107 Hazlitt, 30 Hermann, 47Hadley, 99, 130 Hardknock, 135 Head, 105 Herner, 70Haegler, 46 Hardy, 17, 105 Headblom, 45 Herold, 5, 6, 8Haelee, 70 Harer, 53 Heaney, 53 Herr, 113, 130Haertel, 12 Hargis, 95 Heasch, 131, 132 Herren, 46, 101Haeve, 47 Harley, 134 Heath, 92 Herrine, 54Hafer, 82 Harm, 26 Hebbert, 113 Herring, 130Haffner, 56 Harman, 66 Hecherman, 91 HerringtOfl, 15, 54Hagar, 6, 25 Harmer, 136 Heckenbart, 130 Herrrnann, 70Hagedorn, 8 Harmon, 5, 68, 136 Heckroth, 103 Herron, 53Hagel, 9. 27 Harms, 28 Hedblom, 32 Hess, 11, 70, 115Hagemeister, 83 Harper, 28 Hedblown, 32 Hertle, 86

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Hagerman, 130 Harguist, 32 Hedman, 26 Hertman, 27Hagey, 53, 82, 83, 131 Harrens, 101 Hedtke, 130 Hesse, 8, 11Haggard, 107 Harrington, 53 Heebner, 99 Hesslein, 7Hague, 67, 68 Harriott, 36 Heeney, 51 HetheriflgtOfl, 59Hahn, 4 37 Harris, 16, 54, 61, 84, Heesacker, 28 Hetrick 67Haile, 84 101, 112, 115, 133 Heffley, 43 Hettinger, 66, 92Hainer, 33, 44, Harrison, 53, 69, 90 Heffran, 17 Heuck, 142Haines, 5 93 Harsberger, 82 Heidhausen, 7 Heuhusen, 46, 86Hake, 26, 27 Hart, 5, 15, 29, 131 Heigh, 43, 113 Heuring, 45Haker, 112 Hartig, 12 Heil, 10 Hewett, 19Hale, 28 Hartley, 53, 92 Heier, 11 Hewitt, 24, 131Halghan, 26 Hartman, 53 Heijne, 69 Heyl, 29Hall, 24, 32, 49 54 Hartquist, 32, 33 Hem 50 Heyman, 5964, 70, 95, 101, 112, Hartsell, 6 Heimann, 29 Heyne, 69, 70133, 134, 135 Hartsook, 12 Heimker, 86 Hiatt, 10, 32, 53Halley, 70 Hartwig, 21 Heine, 31 Hicklemann, 88Halloday, 82 Harvey, 47, 85, Heinrich, 7, 47, 86, 88 Hickman, 32, 53, 65Hally, 143 101, 132 Heintz, 27 Hicks, 37, 77Halmes, 100, 133 Harward, 70 Heirman, 132 HjgdOfl, 134Halpin, 17 Hashberger, 25, 26 Heisel, 8 Higgins, 31, 66, 89, 113Hambleton, 90 Haslan, 17 Heist, 44 Hubert, 100Hamblin, 84 Hason, 51 Heitman, 15 Hild, 8, 10, 46, 47, 51Hamel, 134, 135 Hasrvard, 70 Heitzhausen, 46 86, 87Hamil, 76 Hassler, 47 Held, 25, 27 Hildebrand, 11Hamilton, 61, 64, 92, Hastings, 112 Hellbusch, 28, 56 Hilficker, 10, 4693, 101 Hatcher, 37 Helling, 65 Hill, 13, 19, 24, 33, 36Hamlow, 12 Hate, 31 Helton, 107 44, 54, 56, 70, 91, 92,Hammel, 76 Hatfield, 133 Hembd, 29 113, 133Hammer, 4, 70 Hathaway, 49, 64, 90 Heminson, 32 Hiller, 91Hammergren, 91 Hatt, 6 Hemmer, 28 Hilliard, 15, 82Hammond, 4, 15, 45, Hau, 30 Hempke, 11 Hills, 9049, 83, 130 Hauck, 29 Hemple, 5 Hinchman, 6Hamton, 105 Haumann, 68 Henderson, 15, 43, 83 Hindermafl, 137Hand, 143 Heuser, 53, 54 130, 135 Hindman, 101Hanemann, 47, 85 Haushild, 61 Hendley, 19 Hines, 53Hanes, 92 Hausmann, 56 Henegar, 137 Hinesh, 43Haney, 25, 26, 93, 112 Haveman, 137 Hendricks, 12, 49, 115 Hinkley, 142Hanger, 83 Havemeyer, 92 Hendrickson, 57, 61 Hinman, 33Haning, 66 Haven, 25 Hendryx, 69 Hinton, 113Hanna, 95

- 151Hinze, 137 Holt, 53, 64, 70, 73 i-Iumphreys, 28 Jackson, 4, 18, 45, 69,Hinzman, 132 Holyman, 21 Hund, 8 71, 118

Homersham, 53 Hunger, 7, 47, 86, 87 Jacobs, 64, 82, 95, 137Hinshaw, 135 Hommel, 7 Hunker, 28 Jacobsen, 9, 33, 57Hipple, 66Hirschfeld, 103 Honey, 92 Hunnicutt, 82 Jacobson, 18Hinsth, 59 Hood, 92 Hunsaker, 84 Jacobus, 77Hirz, 47, 86, 100 Honewald, 6 Hunt, 15, 116, 131, 132 Jacox, 73Hiscox, 61 Hoover, 50 Hunter, 47, 77, 88, 89, Jaehrig, 86, 87Hite, 11, 84 Hopken, 103 133 Jahde, 70Hixon, 32 Hopkins, 15, 37, 58, 137 Huntington, 91 Jahn, 21Hixon, 44 Hopper, 118 Huntley, 61 Jahrig, 87Hoagland, 64, 90 Hopson, 106 Huntsinger 73 Jahrig, 8Hobach, 95 Horacek, 56 Hunzeker, 106 James, 5, 22, 23, 24, 26,Hoback, 107 Horan, 17 Hunzicker, 113 30, 32, 44, 67, 84, 92Hobbs, 5, 6, 83 Horn, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, Hurd, 72, 73 Jameson, 51, 57, 129, 137Hobert, 25 19, 42, '6, 47, 85, 87 Hurlbert, 92 Janda, 7, 9, 47, 86Hocking, 77 100, 131, 132, Hurlburt, 25 Jenison, 131Hodge, 29 Horney, 19 Hurlbut, 12 Jensen, 53Hodgetts, 90 Horning, 100 Hurley, 24 Jantzen, 54Hoegren, 44 Horsh, 135 Husing, 131 Jardine, 12, 77Hoelzel, 11 Horst, 131 Hustead, 83 Jarvis, 63Hoenocke, 60 Hosek, 43 Hutcheson, 101 Jasper, 47, 85Hoesly, 28 Hosier, 84, 113 Hutchinson, 83 Jean, 5, 100Hofeldt, 92 Hoslan, 54 Hutchison, 91 Jefferies, 91Hoffart, 46 Hosman, 91, 113 Hutseon, 24 Jeffers, 76, 82Hoffert, 7 Hostetter, 49 Hutson, 24 Jeffrey, 96Hoffman, 12, 25, 46, Hotchkiss, 53 Hyatt, 29 Jeffries, 5, 2455, 85, 106, 107,115, Hottle, 134 Hyers, 5 Jefsen, 47117, 134, 1-35 Houck, 52, 91 - Hylton, 134 Jelden, 27Hoffmeister, 42 Houghton, 82 Hynes, 21, 26 Jemison, 42Hoffner, 61 Houk, 46 Hyslop, 95 Jencks, 64, 92Hogan, 91 Houlihan, 25 Jenkins, 14, 15, 51,Hoge, 65 House, 67, 91, 92 91, 101Hoggett, 101 Householder, 107 Ideson, 131 Jenkinson, 29

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Hoh, 46, 85 Houston, 64, 72 Igau, 130 Jenks, 88, 89, 133Hoham, 12 Howard, 15, 28, 61, 83 Ihtasser, 14 Jennings, 5, 14, 22, 23Hoharrow, 68 92 Iles, ioo Jenny, 29Hohenshell, 133 Howarth, 92 Imru, 14 Jens, 133Hohl, 9 Howd, 53 Ingersoll, 70 Jensen, 28, 29, 33, 53,Hohlfeld, 71 Howdeshell, 4 Ingram, 4, 10 84, 91, 92Hohlfield, 71 Howe, 53, 68, 77 Ingwersen, 51 Jess, 7, 100Hohman, 65 Howel, 22 Ingwerson, 99, 135 Jewell, 48, 89Hohn, 15, 70 Howell, 44, 61, 113 Inhelder, 10 Jhli, 91Hohnbaum, 43 Hoylman, 21 Inter, 21 Jocks, 87Hohstatt, 67 Hoyt, 72, 91 Irelan, 54 Joens, 53Holka, 133 Hozier, 36 Iroland, 36 Johannas, 26Hokey, 11 Hubbard, 53, 88, 89, Irish, 84 John, 70, 134Holbrook, 6 113, 137 Irons, 134, 137 Johnson, 4, 5, 6, 12, 15,Holden, 27 Huber, 50 Irvin, 55 18, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32,Holiday, 53 Hubsihmann, 60 Irvine, 43 33, 43, 44, 45, 50, 54,Holister, 88, 90 Huckuek, 14 Irwin, 14, 49 64, 66, 91, 92, 99, 106,Hollenback, 89, 134 Hudgens, 4 Isaacson, 32, 45 107, 113, 116, 130, 133Hollibaugh, 117 Hudlow, 72 Isabel, 100 137Holliday, 53 Hudson, 24, 25, 26, 83 Isaman, 45, 82 Joiner, 117Hollingshead, 15 90, 106, 118, 135 Isbell, 55 Jones, 6, 15, 19, 21, 24,Hollingworth, 54 Huenfeld, 82, 83, 131 Isom, 22 25, 28, 32, 43, 44, 54,Hollis, 116 Huffean, 131 Isson, 14 61, 69, 83, 84, 91, 92,Hollman, 29 Huggans, 25 Iverson, 75 96, 113, 130, 133Holloran 30 Huggman, 82 Ives, 14, 15, 19, 20, Jons, 113Holly, 61 Hughes, 4, 5, 19, 27, 29, 92 Joost, 69Hole, 130 32, 84, 91 Ivory, 93 Jordan, 12, 86, 87Holmes, 49, 54, 101 Hughson, 49 Iwerz, 86 Jorden, 70Holschuh, 47, 86, 100 Huling, 84 Jorgensen, 69, 70Holshan, 26 Hull, 5, 55, 61, 106 Jorgenson, 69Holsinger, 133 Hulslander, 90 Jackett, 83 Jorkarch, 9Holsten, 84 Humphrey, 6, 56, 83, 93 Jackman, 50 Jost, 70

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Joy, 96 Kemp, 24, 26, 54, Kitzinger, 84 Krabiel, 82, 83Joyce, 54, 89, 137 68, 92, 100 Kla, 47 Kraeger, 10, 51Judge, 113 Kemper, 113 Klapmeier, 92 Krafka, 29Judkins, 92, 135 Kendall, 49 Klar, 137 Kraft, 50Judson, 67 Kendalls, 73 Klase, 43 Kral, 107Juett, 82 Ken, 64 Klattenburg, 28 Kralik, 58Juilfs, 118 Kennedy, 16, 37, 100, Klaus, 86 Kramer, 114Julch, 137 106, 113, 114 Kleensang, 91 Kranse, 69June, 91 Kenner, 70 Kleesick, 86 Kranz, 103, 104Jung, 50 Kenrick, 91 Klein, 124, 129 Krause, 27JustuS, 30 Kephart, 64 Kleiser, 133 Kreager, 10

Kepler, 134 Kleman, 54 Kreamer, 114Keplinger, 4 Klemme, 11, 12 Krebbs, 93

Kaae, 33 Kerchal, 43 Klepser, 137 Krebs, 46Kaffenberger, 10, 85, 87 Kerns, 142 Klim, 49 Krele, 85100 Kersenbrock 27 Klimm, 46 Kremer, 45Kahi, 6 Kespsbach, 15 Kline, 114, 114, 125, Kreye, 26Kai, 69, 70 Kesselbutt, 70 126, 128, 129, 130Kribs, 92Kaicher, 6 Kessler, 67 Klinger, 7 Krise, 22Kain, 99 Ketch, 99 Kloeping, 51 Kristen, 60Kal, 7 Ketelsen, 28 Kloeppel, 61 Kriz, 142Kainm, 12 Key, 96 Klüver, 9 Krochler, 6Kampf, 67 Keyes, 114 Klyver, 135 Kroeger, 61Kamrath, 30 Keyser, 49 Knabe, 99 Kroehler, 7Kane, 26, 60 Kibler, 61 Knapp, 92, 93 Krough, 100Kanoba, 4 Kierman, 30 Knapple, 96 Krout, 106Karr, 32 Kiessling, 8 Knaup, 134 Kruchen, 8Karvanek, 100 Kilborn, 83 Knehans, 105 Krueger, 67Kasohube, 113 Kilgore, 50 Knight, 37, 53 Krulle, 134Kasper, 65 Kilhuefer, 12 Kniss, 91 Krumland, 26Kastel, 101 Kilkenney, 6 Knoeli, 6 Krunbiegt, 60Kaufman, 31, 33, 86, Killenger, 92 Knoflicek, 8 Krusemark, 7092, 101 Killian, 69, 70 Knorr, 130 Krusenar, 69Kaufmann, 10, 46, 85, Kimball, 24, 26 Knouse, 53, 55, 91 Kuchlens, 996 Kimble, 114 Knowles, 70, 72 Kuchier, 45, 46Kauth, 103 Kime, 99 Knox, 44 Kuech, 103Kay, 69, 70, 131 Kimmick, 67 Knudson, 84 Kuehn, 50, 133Keane, 84 Kincheloe, 96 Knutson, 130 Kuhn, 7Kearns, 5, 33, 142 Kindscher, 106 Knuttel, 7, 8, 47 Kuhner, 131Keathly, 118 King, 5, 53, 54, 69, Kochenderfer, 28 Kuhr, 45, 47

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Kee, 33, 44 88, 89, 92, 105, Koehler, 87 Kummer, 29Keefler, 12, 135 107, 114 Koehn, 115 Kumpf, 25Keeget, 18 Kingslan, 92 Koehnke, 8, 9, 47 Kunnemann, 29Keeler, 15, 28, 84 Kingsley, 106 Koener, 132 Kunz, 134Keely, 96 Kingston, 93 Koenig, 90 Kunzman, 85Keenan, 43, 56 Kinney, 90 Koepte, 21 Kunzmann, 8, 10, 46Keene, 92, 93 Kinnamon, 142 Koeppe, 29 Kupke, 11, 133Kegel, 86 Kinnison, 142 Kohl, 47 Kurkenmeister, 60Kehlbeck, 137 Kinsinger, 83 Kohlrush, 134 Kurtz, 107Kehler, 107 Kinslow, 96 Kohrell, 8 Kurzer, 28Kehn, 11 Kirby, 92, 130 Kohtz, 32 Kusinsky, 45, 85Kehne, 85, 86, 87, 100 Kirshhof, 7, 137 Kokes, 43 Kustermeyer, 134Kehoe, 29 Kirchner, 87 Koib, 96 Kwawa, 118Keil, 10, 86, 88, Kirk, 60, 69, 90, Kommers, 114 Kyner, 70101, 135 130, 131 Koon, 27 Kyun, 71Keiser, 50, 106 Kirkendall, 133 Koop. 86Keith, 30 Kirker, 133 Kopischke, 86, 87Keller, 69, 70, 113, Kirland, 63 Korah, 60133 Kirkpatrick, 4, 57, 99, Korbre, 92Kelley, 15, 26, 118, 131, 132, 135 Korgan, 83, 130133, 134 Kiser, 100, 101 Korth, 69, 70Kellogg, 12 Kish, 115 Koster, 31, 65Kelly, 5, 10, 15, 18, Kisling, 7, 47, 85 Koudelova, 46, 8525, 76 Kissling, 8 Koukal, 100Kelso, 69, 70 Kistler, 91 Koutwick, 130Kelve, 28 Kitchen, 53 Kower, 130Kemble, 32 Kitzel, 12 Kozlowski, 27

153Laabs, 8, 46 Lee, 19, 33, 53, 66, Littelmann, 29 Ludwick, 15Labeck, 46 76, 83, 96 Litten, 6 Ludwig, 25, 137Lake, 11, 27 Leech, 24 Little, 14, 130 Lueschen, 15, 26, 29Lacher, 131 Leedy, 142 Littler, 131 Luetchens, 11Lachnit, 28 Leefers, 137 Livesay, 23 Luff, 32Lackey, 29, 105 Lees, 35 Livingston, 6, 51, 100 Luhrs, 43Lacy, 45, 132 Leedon, 14 Llewellyn, 22 Lummel, 69, 70Laehtrop, 70 Leesley, 12, 102 Lloyd, 4, 28, 45, 49, Luning, 6Lagerstead, 130 Leffler, 51 102 Lusche, 24Lahoda, 58 Lehman, 14 Loangnecker, 92 Luschinsky, 45Lamb, 26, 27, 58, 130 Lehnoff, 5 Lobdell, 37 Luhinsky, 85Lambert, 91 Leibhart, 32 Loberg, 50 Luss, 47Lampher, 130 Leidig, 12 Lock, 45 Luth, 15Land, 32, 64 Leigh, 53 Locke, 45, 91, 92 Lutz, 8, 9, 46, 50, 85Landen, 47 Leinberher, 83 Lockhart, 116 87, 100Lander, 9, 86 Leiner, 100 Locknore, 131 Lutzmier, 137Landow, 133 Leis, 11 Lockner, 14 Lynch, 24, 129, 131Landreth, 91 Leland, 72 Locknour, 83 Lynn, 49Lane, 15, 33, 117, Lelaucher, 68 Lockwood, 10 Lysinger, 132130, 131 Lemm. 7 Loder, 133 Lytle, 136Lang, 96 Lemmon, 55, 133 Loerke, 36Lanning, 135 Lemmons, 33 Loftean, 64Lansing, 96 Lengrean, 30 Logan, 104 Maas, 92Lanterman, 131 Lenhard, 133 Lohasl, 15 Mabone, 82Lantz, 96 Lenhoff, 8 Lohaus, 28 Machalowski, 8Larkins, 65 Lenke, 6 Lohberg, 92 Mack, 26, 54, 69, 70Lame, 19 Lennett, 25 Lohnes, 10, 102 MacKelvey, 5Larsen, 32, 114 Leonard, 6, 35, 69, Lohoff, 58 MacKenstadt, 29Larsh, 49 70 Lohsey, 99 MacMurphy, 6Larson, 12, 18, 32, Leopold, 7 Lonard, 69 Macomber, 11433, 44, 45, 54, 76, Lescher, 53 Long, 6, 11, 22, 32, 44, MaCy, 5384, 114, 117, 130, 135 Leuck, 8, 85 45, 69, 77, 91, 100, 102 Maddox, 118, 137.Lash, 92 Leugsch, 92 133 Madison, 25, 53Lass, 47 Leutzina, 83 Longe, 70 Madsen, 86Laterman, 20 Levee, 131 Longnecker, 92 Madson, 86Lathan, 4, 6 Levi, 9, 60 Lorain, 37 Maffatt, 83Lathrop, 105 Levick, 44 Loraine, 77 Magill, 70, 71, 72Latterman, 19, 21 Levis, 49 Lord, 45 Nagnusson, 29Lattermans, 21 Lewis, 6, 10, 11, 14, Lorenson, 51 Magrue, 25Lau, 7, 9, 11, 45, 46, 22, 42, 67, 89, 90, Lorenzen, 32 Mahar, 9647, 85, 135 102, 133 Lorge, 70 Maher, 28Lauge, 52 Leyda, 51 Loske, 24, 25, 26, Mahon, 16, 18Laughlin, 133 Leymaster, 44 28, 29 Maier, 27, 50, 130Lauterschlager, 10 Libbert, 85, 87 Lothman, 8 Main, 93Laverty, 5 Libby, 21 Lotspeich, 114 Majors, 55Law, 18 Lichty, 114 Louck, 46, 52 Mallery, 84Lawrence, 14, 15, 25, Lick, 54 Loucks, 69, 130 Mallock, 54L26 Lidgett, 49 Loughran, 106, 107 MallOy, 14, 15, 70

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Lawson, 23, 29 Lein, 71 Loughridge, 102 Malm, 114Lawton, 25 Liggett, 54 Louis, 27 Malzacher, 91Lay, 56 Lightner, 29 Lovell, 74, 100 Maney, 25Layton, 12 Likes, 67 Lowe, 55, 67, 114 Mangan, 114Lazenby, 6 Lillie, 102 Lowery, 83, 130 Manion, 130Lea, 100 Lilly, 67, 68 Lowes, 55 Manington, 14Leach, 6, 28, 49 Lindell, 83 Lowther, 51, 102 Manion, 82Leahy, 96 Linderrnan, 53 Loy, 24 Mann, 6, 134Leake, 54 Lindquist, 115 Lubben, 102 Manners, 136Lean, 134 Lindgren, 130 Lübben, 46 Manning, 92, 114Learn, 70 Lindsay, 54, 100 Lubby, 83 Mannington, 15Leas, 12 Lindsey, 99 Lubker, 27 Manson, 77Leash, 92 Line, 32, 50 Lucas, 25 Manwarren, 33Leaver, 12 Lineback, 114 Luchsinger, 14, 15, 26, MapeS, 11, 131Lebach, 46, 85, 86 Linn, 55, 92 27, 46 Maple, 37, 115, 137Lebest, 86 Linnard, 16 Luckey, 27 March, 90Lecher, 74 Lippmann, 60 Lucus, 91 Mark, 29, 99Leddy, 133 Lisco, 27 Ludke, 70 Marker, 106, 114Ledwith, 132 Lisle, 72 Ludtke, 29 Marks, 131

Littell, 83

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Marquardt, 31 McBrady, 105 McGoveran, 16 Merohn, 25Marquess, 26 McBride, 57, 105, 106 McGrew, 96 Merrihew, 138Marr, 114 McBrode, 57 McGuire 6 Merrill, 14Marsh, 53, 64, 67, McCade, 26 McHugh, 53, 84 Merritt, 2290, 102 McCallu, 60 Mclnise, 70 Mersch, 83Marshall, 5, 6, 11, MeCallum, 105, 106 Mclntire, 138 Messina, 5112, 14, 56, 57, 88, McCan, 26 Mclnistan, 70 Metcalf, 13889, 114 McCanaughey, 83 McIntyre, 16, 60 Metteer, 51Martens, 7 MeCandless, 100 McKay, 136 Mettelmeier, 7Marti, 9, 46 McCann, 16 McKee, 27, 61, 130 Metzer, 71Martin, 4, 5, 16, 19, McCarroll, 49 McKellan, 60 Metzger, 10, 5336, 53, 54, 84, 91, McCarthy, 82 McKennsey, 90 Metzinger, 5492, 102, 114, 130 McCartney, 44, 117 McKinley, 28, 61 Meuret, 90Martindale, 5, 6 McCarty, 5 McKinnie, 15, 69, 70 Meusel, 7, 47Martine, 54 McCarville, 29 McKinnis, 18 Meyer, 24, 27, 51, 60,Martyn, 27, 28 McCauley, 75 McKinnon, 5, 6 69, 70, 84Hartz, 114 Mccawley, 114 NcKnight, 60, 70 Micek, 10Marshall, 137 McCay, 130 McLarin, 64 Michelson, 44Marvall, 83, 131 McClain, 71, 72 McLaughlin, 16, 107 Mick, 12, 42, 105, 106,Marvell, 83 McClanahan, 117 McMahon, 43, 83 136Marvle, 82 McClelland, 133 McManigal, 104 Micka, 7, 9, 46, 47, 82,Marzodz, 60 McClenny, 116 McMichael, 138 85, 86, 87Maseman, 137 McCleod, 5 McMillen, 138 Mickelsen, 43Maser, 7, 45, 47 McClintock, 64 McMindes, 71 Mickelwait, 4, 5.Mason, 25, 36, 75, McCloud, 138 McMonagle, 73 Mickle, 13, 100, 13790, 115 McClune, 4 McNahon, 75 Middleton, 30, 36, 96Mass, 85 McClure, 56, 67, 107 McNair, 107 Mideke, 32, 33, 44Massie, 51 McCommons, 71 McNamara, 75 Midkiff, 49Mast, 102 McCormick, 138 McNamee, 49 Miedelmayer, 8Mather, 33, 44, 107 McCollister, 104 McNeff, 83 Miers, 26Mathew, 96 McCornb, 19 McNish, 69 Miessler, 27Mathews, 6, 52, 53 McCommons, 71 McNurlin, 51 Mighell, 82Mathewson, 70, 92 McConnell, 53, 70, 71. McOwat, 71 Mildner, 104Mathis, 133 90 McQueen, 138 Miles, 142Matrisciano, 114 McCord, 5, 107 McQuin, 49 Millard, 70Matschulet, 85 McCormick, 16, 26 McQuinn, 84 Millen, 54Matschullat, 86, 87, 100 McCoy, 11, 14, 35, 96, McQuown, 15 Miller, 5, 11, 18, 21, 24,Matson, 29, 30, 136,142 73, 131 McRae, 74 25, 26, 45, 51, 53, 54,Mattern, 82 McCrackens, 106 McReynolds, 99, 102 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71,Matthews, 70 McCray, 138 McRight, 133 91, 93, 100, 104, 106,Mattingly, 54 McCrea, 6 McVann, 55 131, 132, 134, 135, 137,Mattock, 107 McCready, 16 McwilliamS, 68 138Mattoon, 53 McCreevy, 16 Head, 70, 72, 73, Milliken, 90Matzen, 46, 61 McCrory, 11 91 Millison, 68Matzer, 47 Mccullwch, 92 Meade, 24 Mills, 11, 25, 54, 66, 91,Mauck, 99 McCulloch, 33, 93, 102 Header, 142 130Mauderer, 8, 9, 46, 85 McCullow, 138 Meadville, 52 Milners, 105Maurer, 28, 136 McCumber, 93 Meagher, 14 Milroy, 68Maw, 83 McCurdy, 51 Means, 64 Miltner, 104Maxfeldt, 96 McCurray, 53 Meedel, 138 Milton-Berger, 118Maxfield, 5, 25 McCutchin, 67 Mefford, 133 Mindermann, 137Maxwell, 6, 53 McDaniel, 138 Meier, 43, 65, 135 Minehan, 69May, 32 McDonald, 6, 12, 16, Meierjurgen, 11 Miner, 14

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Mayard, 14 54, 55, 56, 96 Meiers, 54 Minford, 102, 135Maybee, 90 McDonnel, 131 Meinsen, 133 Mininhan, 70Mayberry, 62, 69, 70 McDougal, 15 Meisinger, 7, 10, Minkln, 92Mayer, 54 McElvain, 6 45, 46, 47, 100, Minn, 89Hayfield, 5, 10, 134 McElvein, 52 102 Minor, 138Mayher, 16 McFadden, 24, 25 Melcher, 28 Mintken, 27Maylor, 54 McFall, 135, 136 Mellick, 57 Minty, 55Mazonec, 96 McFarland, 14, 84, 91 .ielvin, 11, 138 Mirlenz, 15McAlister, 26 McFarlen, 25 Mendenhall, 135 Miskelia, 6McAllister, 14, 16, McGeorge, 96 Menlove, 132 Mitchell, 14, 60, 69, 7024, 28 t'lcGill, 72, 73 Menzie, 82 90, 92, 137McAlpine, 66 McGillivray, 63 Merek, 28 Mittelmeier, 47, 85Mcanther, 73 McGinnis, 53 Merges, 6 Mittelstadt, 46McAvoy, 43 McGirr, 53 Meridith, 32 Moberg, 44

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Moberley, 68 Mulby, 16 Nettleton, 64 Obert, 32Mock, 28 Mulick, 70, 73 Neuhlfer, 131 Obison, 4Mockenhaupt, 100 Müller, 7 Neuman, 99, 138 Obrian, 26Mocroft, 45, 82, 131 Mullin, 135, 136 Neumann, 50, 62 O'Brien, 6, 27, 33, 93Moctor, 19 Müllerstein, 7 Neumeyer, 138 102Mode, 67 Mulligan, 6, 16 Neve, 86 Ocker, 83Moeller, 61 Mullis, 6 Neverman, 76 O'Connor, 14Moffett, 29 Mulloney, 16 Neville, 6 Odell, 6Mogensen, 43 Mumford, 54 Nevins, 55 O'Donhou, 6Mohr, 29, 137 Mumm, 7, 8, 9, 45, 46, Newberry, 45, 84 O'Donnel, 49Moist, 32 85, 100 Newell, 5, 32, 132 Oehlerking, 135Moldenhauer, 7, 45, 47 Muxnma, 77 Newhall, 135 Oelkers, 137Mollard, 42 Mummert, 90 Newham, 137 Ofe, 27Mollring, 84 Mundell, 35, 76 Newkirk, 136 Ogden, 65Momahan, 138 Mundorft, 19 Newman, 6, 27 Ogren, 77Momson, 60 Mundy, 6 Newmayer, 105 O'Halloran, 33Moneypenny, 100 Munn, 130 Newton, 75, 138 Oheblom, 92Monias, 105 Murdoch, 51 Nichol, 9, 27 Ohlenhausen, 100Monier, 84 Burdock, 4, 54, 97, Nichols, 27, 35, 133 Ohlson, 29Monroe, 102 99 Nicholson, 32 Ohm, 7, 46, 47, 85,Montgomery, 76, 105 Murer, 138 Nichel, 11, 13, 85 86, 135Moobery, 83 Murie, 25 Nichels, 102 Ohmstede, 105Moore, 5, 11, 32, 45, Murphy, 28, 45, 51, Nickey, 136 Okblow, 9249, 52, 54, 63, 66, 54, 77 Nicodemus, 54 Olbrich, 11870, 91, 92, 100, 102 Murray, 4, 5, 74, 100 Niday, 49, 99, 101 Oldham, 6, 102Moran, 53, 138 Hurry, 23, 24 Nieber, 28 O'Leary, 51, 72Moranville, 105 Mutteburg, 69 Niedermeyer, 84 Oleary, 72Marau, 15 Mutz, 5 Nielsen, 11 Oline, 29Morford, 72 Myear, 72 Nielson, 28, 104 Oliver, 64, 65, 102Morgan, 53, 54 Myers, 6, 13, 21, 72, Niestedt, 24 Olson, 32, 44, 76, 134,Moriarty, 43 90, 92, 97, 133 Nillson, 30 137Morrell, 53, 64 Mygatt, 71 Nissen, 33 Omel, 82Morris, 4, 14, 18, 35, Mylet, 28 Noah, 91 O'Neil, 4, 5, 661, 75, 82, 115, 129 Myhoff, 15 Noble, 82, 106, 138 O'Neill, 90Morrison, 6, 18, 35, 55, Nolan, 15, 16, 51 Olmer, 28130 Noland, 84 Olson, 30, 44, 57, 92Morriss, 13 Naber, 104 Nolting, 47, 85, 86, Oness, 53, 74Morrisses, 105 Naeve, 9, 46, 47 87, 88, 100 Opp, 31, 57, 99Morrow, 14, 15, 28, Naffzinger, 97 Nord, 100 Orledge, 7054, 91, 102 Nairn, 92, 93 Nordell, 44 Orledy, 69Morse, 19, 21, 26, 27 Nansted, 11 Nordgren, 44, 131, 132 Ormsby, 130Mort, 92 Napes, 11 Nordstrom, 33 Ornsby, 130Morton, 49, 75 Napier, 4, 77 Norman, 54, 82 O'Rourke, 92Moschell, 54 Narvard, 71 Norris, 61, 102, 133 Orr, 5, 55Mose, 69 Nash, 36 North, 15, 24, 25, 26, Ortengren, 44, 45Moseby, 6 Nathan, 6 48, 64 Osborn, 10, 22, 23, 24,Moseley, 66 Nay, 60, 73 Northington, 82 42, 75, 76, 133, 136,Moses, 60, 93 Neander, 33, 44 Northrop, 92 137, 138Mosher, 97 Neattis, 60 Norton, 104 OsUorne, 44, 76Moss, 35 Nabermann, 8 Norval, 137 Osgood, 138Motley, 117 Needham, 60 Norwood, 142 Osman, 66Nott, 97 Neely, 29 Moss, 90 Ossenkop, 10, 50, 51Motter, 91 Neff, 71 Notse, 60 Ost, 31, 49, 99Motz, 91 Neffe, 6 Novell, 15 Ostermeier, 65, 132Mougey, 49 Nefford, 53 Noxon, 10 Oswald, 82Mount, 55 Neis, 16 Noyes, 50 Ott, 93Mounts, 84 Nejdly, 87 Nuckolls, 4, 5 Otte, 92Mourer, 82 Nejedli, 7, 47, 86 Nuernberger, 70 Otteman, 42, 69Moverly, 118 Nelsen, 131 Nugent, 32 Ottens, 8, 9, 46, 85, 135

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Mowers, 90 Nelson, 6,28, 30, 32, Nuhardt, 60 Ottis, 28Mowrey, 133, 138 33, 44, 56, 75, 92, Nurenbryer, 69 Ottman, 69Mozingo, 31 99, 102, 137 Nuss, 43 Otto, 82, 85, 87, 131Muck, 57 Nelverman, 67 Nye, 57, 61, 69, 70 Ottoerstein, 86Mueller, 26 Nenstiel, 135 Overbeck, 54Muenchau, 136 Nerud, 84 Overhauser, 33Muhle, 61 Nessen, 91 Obermier, 92, 131 Overheld, 97Muhlstein, 46 Nestor, 16 Oberst, 43 Overjaard, 54

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Pleuler, 33 Pyle, 36, 53Overstreet, 61 Pennell, 71 Ploeger, 87Owen, 15 Penner, 53 Plohn, 7, 8, 9, 46,Owens, 105 Penney, 53 85, 86 Quackiar, 86Ozias, 29 Penry, 56 Plybon 99 Queen, 4

Perdue, 29 Poeffel, 27 Quellhorst, 136Perkins, 67, 92, 93 Pohl, 137

Pace, 67 Perrell, 45 Pohler, 65 Quigley, 45Packham, 116 Perrett, 139 Pohlmann, 47, 86 Quinn, 51, 75, 135Paine, 6, 105 Perril, 32 Polemke, 26 QuintOn, 31, 88, 89Paddock, 54 Perrin, 139 Poliack, 90Painter, 28 Perry, 10, 61, 63, 82, Pollard, 5, 29, 57, 99,Palmer, 4, 5, 53, 73, 102, 132 130, 131, 132, 133 Rabe, 13090 Peter, 84 Pollock, 15 Race, 89Panabaken, 69 Peters, 69, 70, 92, 105 Pomeroy, 90 Rader, 130Pankonin, 50, 51 Petersen, 139 Pont, 63 Radnish, 83Panmon, 4 Peterson, 6, 27, 254, 8, 30, Pool, 11. 23, 68 Radtka, 11Panneck, 45 32, 33, 43, 44, Poole, 75 Ragan, 26, 107Panobaker, 69 75, 84, 88, 89, 104, Pope, 49, 53 Rager, 11, 33, 134Panska, 50 116, 126, 130, 132, 133 Porte, 66 Ragoss, 51Pappen, 7 Pethoud, 42, 45 Porter, 5, 71, 72, 99, Ragotske, 61Paprocki, 27 Petit, 67 102, 118 Raherst, 54Park, 60 Petite, 129 Portiniers, 105 Rainey, 49, 102Parkening, 87 Petrie, 60 Posson, 118 Rakes, 49, 100, 102Parkenings, 100 Pettijohn, 71 Posten, 68 Rakow, 87, 91Parker, 24, 31, 53, 55, Pettit, 4, 105 Potee, 32 Ramaekers, 2966, 91, 97, 139 Pettyjohn, 70, 73 Potmesil, 58 Ramsel, 7, 47Parkhurst, 49 Peugh, 117 Pottenger, 6 Ramsey, 5, 53Parkins, 90 Pfautsch, 131 Potter, 21 Ranard, 102Parks, 27, 133, 139 Pflug, 139 Potts, 14, 130, 136 Randall, 19, 20, 55,Parmele, 6, 100 Phelan, 84 Poucil, 70 131, 143Parry, 28 Phelps, 4, 45, 53, 56, Powell, 24, 53, 69, 71 Randolph, 82, 132Parsell, 13, 136 64 90 Rankin, 105Parsons, 63, 71 Philby, 102 Powers, 4, 32, 70 Rankins, 22Partridge, 52 Phillip, 19 Praeger, 60 Ranney, 137Paschal, 27 Phillipps, 27, Prang, 28 Ranquit, 60Paska, 26 Phillips, 23, 27, 61, Pressler, 130 Ransdell, 14Passmore, 90 68, 105, 130 Presson, 5, 6 Rasmussen, 97Pate, 84 Philpot, 51 Preston, 51, 107 Rastede, 35Patie, 64 Phipps, 5, 23, 74 Prettig, 8, 9, 85 Rathbun, 56, 57Patmore, 139 Phohl, 45 Price 13, 61, 71, Rathje, 130Patten, 5, 105 Pholh,45 92, 132 Rathurn, 54Patterson, 5, 36, 55, Phuler, 83 Prichett, 72 Rathmann, 7, 45, 4792, 102 Piatt, 44, 69 Priest, 115 Ratnour, 88, 89Pattimer, 6 Piccola,33 Prindle, 139 Ratz, 87Paul, 92 Pickard, 22 Pritchard, 92 Rau, 50, 134Paulsen, 43, 70 Pickett, 49, 56, Proctar, 93 Rausch, 136Paulson, 69, 93 90, 97 Proctor, 93 Rautenberg, 91Payne, 33, 71, 72, 73 Pickwell, i Pronger, 5, 6 Rautinberg, 92Peacock, 10 Pierce, 83 Propst, 100 Raven, 71Peard, 131, 132 Pierson, 69 Presser, 91 Rawls, 5Pearl, 53 Piester, 139 Proudfit, 90 Rawson, 97Pearse, 30 Pilchard,53 Prouse, 36 Ray, 44, 61, 68, 102Pearsley, 49 Pilger, 71 PrOuty, 13, 136 Rayner, 91Pearson, 29, 92, 130, Pilgrimm, 85 Pruitt, 15 Ream, 82133 Pinson, 29 Ptacek, 7, 9, 46, 47, Reasoner, 134Peaslee, 116, 143 Pitman,49, 57 85, 86, 87 Rebensdorf, 69, 70Peasley, 18 Pittean, 99, 102 Ptznick, 46 Reber, 85, 86, 87Peavey, 92 Pitts, 83 Pugh, 29, 66, 91 Reck, 24, 84Peck, 54 Pitz, 47, 100 Pullen, 69, 70 Reckand, 70Peckham, 31 Placek, 87 Pullman, 33, 66 Rector, 15, 23Pecore, 6 Plager, 7, 9 Puntney, 64 Redenbaugh, 14Pederson, 32 Plahn, Puls, 51, 102 Redberg, 44Peedon, 68 Plambeck, 118 Purdy, 132 Rediger, 82Peeterkosky, 60 Planetz, 60 Purintun, 142 Reece, 13, 133

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Pell, 49 Plant, 14 Purvis, 55 Reed, 23, 27, 53, 54,Pendleton, 22 Plath, 27 Putman, 73, 131 61, 71, 84, 88, 89, 106Penn, 24 Pledger, 97 107, 118, 133, 137

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Reeder, 27, 64, 137 Rieke, 102 Rollman, 28 Ryan, 13, 25, 26, 32,Reeg, 7, 8, 46 Riffle, 97 Rollwagen, 68 33, 53Rees, 35, 92 Rige, 48 Rone, 35 Ryby, 32Reese, 6, 26, 29 Riggins, 129 Ronfeldt, 70 Ryons, 136Reeve, 44 Riggs, 70, 90 Ronne, 36, 51, 74, 76Reeves, 23, 139 Rightmire, 15 Ronnfeldt, 11Regan, 92 Rigsley, 54 Rood, 30Reger, 133 Rikli, 11 Rooney, 6, 36 Saalfeld, 36Rehling, 70 Rifle, 56 Root, 92, 93 Sabin, 105Reich, 7, 8, 47, Ring, 116 Roper, 48, 55 Sack, 13685, 86, 87 Ringland, 116 Ropers, 137 Sacrider, 15, 29Reichman, 74 Riordan, 6 Ropp, 92 Sadilek, 21Reick, 11 Ripley, 88, 89 Rose, 90, 99 Sage, 22, 97Reid, 23, 105 Rippel, 8, 46 Roseberry, 139 Sago, 7Reimer, 9 Rippell, 6 Rosenberg, 36, 115 Sailor, 107Reimers, 139 Ripple, 6 Rosenow, 8, 135 Sale, 64Reinhartdt, 16 Risewick, 64 Rosno, 115 Salestrom 30Reinke, 24, 134 Rissman, 11 Ross, 50, 117 Sallander, 33Reinhard, 131 Rist, 102 Rossiter, 14 Salling, 137Reins, 27 Rittenhouse, 124, 125, Rossitey, 93 Salmon, 83Reiser, 131 128 Roth, 97, 139 Sample, 53Reinstein, 60 Ritterbush, 71, 73 Rothe, 60 Sampson, 83, 100, 131,Reiter, 132 Robb, 19, 50, 97 Rothkugel, 60 132, 134, 142Reitz, 28 Robberts, 91 Rothwell, 139 Sams, 135Remberg, 69 Robbins, 82, 105 Rott, 136 Samuelson, 139Remender, 28 Robenson, 69 Rou, 136 Sanborn, 139Reneau, 139 Roberson, 51, 137 Roudebaugh, 97 Sander, 8, 9Renner, 88 Robert, 29 Rough, 99 Sanders, 88, 91Rennwanz, 133 Roberts, 5, 6, 53, 54, Roundy, 92 Sands, 44Resco, 36 64, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, Rouse, 13, 72, 90, Sanford, 54Ressner, 9 82, 92, 97, 102, 134 91, 100 Sang, 69Rettigan, 18 Robertshaw, 130 Roush, 77 Sangey, 33Reubsamen, 89 Robertson, 6, 84, 106 Routson, 14 Sans, 102Revere, 139 Robinson, 22, 55, 71, Rowell, 116 Sappenfield, 69, 70Rex, 139 105 Rowland, 31, 54 Sargant, 54Reymers, 32 Robison, 27, 118 Roxby, 6 Sarnzsky, 60Reyner, 32, 45 Ribley, 25 Roxy, 68 Sass, 50Reynolds, 6, 49, 50, Rockefeller, 37 Royal, 102 Sattler, 857, 99, 139 Rockenback, 136 Royer, 89, 136 Saunders, 36, 53, 71, 72Rhoden, 13, 50, 51, Rockwell, 89 Rrhling, 69 Sausman, 53102, 135 Roda, 60 Ruback, 69 Sauther, 82Rhone, 35 Rodaway, 136 Ruby, 32, 44, 51, 97, Savage, 48, 83Rice, 14, 29, 51, 102 Roddy, 50 100, 136 Savidge, 27Ricewick, 64 Rodeck, 69 Rudebusch, 70 Sawyer, 71, 88, 90. 105RichardS, 11, 82, 92, Rodehorst, 27 Rudisil, 67 Sayers, 36134 Rodenberg, 13 Rudy, 22 Sayles, 89Richardson, 5, 48, 97, Rodgers, 11 Rueland, 85 Saylor, 43, 99, 107100, 131, 134, 139 Rodick, 69 Ruge, ii, 69 Scandling, 24Richerson, 104 Rodocker, 68 Ruhga, 31, 137 Scanlon, 132Richler, 46 Rodonberg, 133 Ruhge, 31 Scantlan, 6Richmond, 104 Rodreck, 69 Ruhmann, 50 Schacht, 99Richtarik, 36 Roe, 16, 73 Rumelin, 136 Schadgel, 93Richter, 9, 46, 88 Roeber, 50 Ruhs, 57 Schaefer, 7, 10Rickard, 43 Roedick, 70 Rumlin, 11 Schafer, 51, 135, 137Ricker, 21 Roediger, 28 Ruminel, 100 Schampf, 67Rickert, 24 Roerty, 117 Rumsey, 97 Schaht, 131Rickly, 24, 25, 26 Roether, 43 Rundel, 67 Schacht, 131Rictor, 102 Rogan, 60 Rurup, 83 Schanbach, 8Riddell, 84 Rogers, 4, 70, 92, Rusch, 69 Schanteau, 106Riddle, 139 93, 117 Rush, 66, 67 Schanz, 7, 46Rider, 57 Rohling, 70 Russel, 89 Scharping, 87Ridgell, 84 Rohradanz, 11 Russell, 6, 22, 24, 25, Schasse, 139Ridgeway, 139 Rohrodanz, 133, 34 29, 33, 36, 64, 66, 68 Schebasta, 46Riecke, 13 Roland, 92 69, 70, 82, 89 Schebaster, 85Rieckmann, 11 Roler, 136 Rusterholtz, 102 Schefcik, 27Riede, 28 Rolf, 30 Rutherford, 24, 92 Scheidel, 29Rieger, 7, 9, 87 Rollin, 15 Ruzicka, 28 Schelp, 28

158Schept, 60 Schwartz, 99 Shellanberger, 55 Sisson, 53Schertz, 32, 82, 130 Schwarz, 7, 9, 46, 85, Shellhart, 64 Sittington, 98

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Schiefelbein, 36 104 Shellhorn, 50 Sittler, 42Schienost, 71 Schwarzfischer, 47, 51 Shelton, 88, 89, 106, Sitzman, 50Schiernberg, 46 Schwarzentruber, 131 131 Skeen, 91Schidldknect, 6 Schwender, 45 Shepard, 53, 69, 70, Skiles, 11Schildmeyer, 134 Schweppe, 11 133 Skinner, 13, 25, 26, 73,Schlanker, 135 Schwohn, 47 Shepherd, 15, 69, 99 135Schlapohf, 11 Schwon, 46 Shepherdson, 57 Skogsberg, 44Schleich, 45 Scobie, 83 Sheppard, 70 Skun, 92Schleicher, 10, 46, Scoby, 53 Shera, 6, 102 Slafter, 71100 Scott, 4, 15, 21, 22, 27, 7 Sherfey, 31, 13 Slagle, 84, 102Schlichtemeier, 102 44, 53, 54, 66, 67, 68, Sherman, 6, 53, 66 Slain, 4Schlichtemier, 99 98, 116 Sherwood, 28, 50, 98 Slatterly, 14Schlotfeld, 33 Scranton, 56 Shewe, 11 Slattery, 137Schlueter, 11 Sdminston, 36 Shields, 13, 33 Slaughter, 4, 69, 70Schluter, 9 Seaman, 72 Shirley, 33, 104 Sleuman, 130Schmale, 65, 132 Searls, 73 Shirren, 100 Sloan, 105Schmaterer, 50 Sears, 10, 139 shoegren, 50 Slocum, 102Schmid, 28 Sebriny, 92 Shoemaker, 23, 26, 53 Slugh, 14Schmidt, 7, 8, 9, 11, Sechler, 73 Shoop, 98 Small, 1530, 47, 70, 137 Seder, 115 Shores, 98 Smead, 92Schneider, 131 See, 92 Short, 47, 45 Smeath, 69Schmitt, 8 Seeley, 104 Shotwell, 14 Smiley, 53Schneider, 7, 10, 11, Seggern, 69 Show, 52 Smith, 5, 6, 14, 15, 18,61 Segraves, 100 Shrader, 51, 102 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,Schnelbacher, 9, 47 Seiferst, 60 Shriner, 66 44, 50, 53, 54, 61, 64,Schnieber, 106 Seiker, 135 Shryock, 6 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73,Schnieder, 115 Seipes, 117 Shuck, 118 82, 84, 90, 91, 100,Schnoeder, 92 Selander, 30 Shufelt, 91 102, 105, 130, 135,Schnurr, 36, 37 Sellers, 70, 140 Shull , 106, 107 136, 140Schoemann, 50 Seltzer, 25 Shullenberger, 98 Smyth, 134Schoeneman, 97 Senter, 35 Shultz, 91 Sneath, 70Schofield, 97 Severin, 27 Shumaker, 69 Snefflar, 24Schomaker, 99 Severn, 25 Shumard, 48 Snell, 51Schootman, 25 Severson, 89 Shumate, 23, 24 Snider, 37, 83, 130, 131Schott, 45 Severy, 82 Sibbitt, 140 Sniffen, 4Schrandt, 132 Sewiss, 33 Sibley, 25 Snodgrass, 82, 84Schreiber, 26 Sexton, 70 Sickjost, 9, 47 Snoke, 136Schreinert, 116 Seybert, 10, 51 Sickman, 33 Snorley, 136Schrock 82 Seybolt, 102 Sidders, 83 Snyder, 16, 21, 42,Schroder, 69, 70, 139 Shackleton, 24 Sides, 83, 131 84, 100, 130Schroeder, 13, 27, 45, Shadle, 98 Sidders, 130 Soennichsen, 850, 91, 134, 142 Shafer, 4, 5, 100, Siddeis, 130 Sogard, 99Schryhontz, 116 130, 131 Siebert, 44 Sohenkerman, 60Schubeck, 85 Shappell, 64 Siebold, 5 Sohieb, 60Schubert, 9, 45, 46 Shaneyfelt, 32 Siegfried, 140 Sohluker, 60Schubick, 45, 85 Shanahan, 82 Siekjost, 7, 9, 87 Sokol, 115Schuck, 115 Shannon, 14, 33, 69 Siems, 29 Soller, 11Schuelke, 13, 133 Sharp, 4, 5, 44, 92, Sieverling, 35 Solman, 107Schuetz, 100 131, 132 Sievers, 46, 85 Solomon, 42Schufeldt, 139 Sharpe, 13, 71 Sieverson, 84 Somerhalder, 105Schuhmann, 8, 46, 47 Sharping 85 Sigler, 50 Sones, 37, 75, 76, 77,Schuldeis, 85 Sharr, 53 Sikes, 50 115Schuldt, 69 Sharrar, 61 Sill, 70 Sonnichsen, 8, 9, 46, 85Schulter, 83 Shaw, 6, 26, 54, 83, 93 Simmerman, 92 Sorenson, 107Schultz, 54, 64, 130, 140 Simmons, 22 Souders, 5590, 91 Shea, 6 Sjmms, 25, 131 Souther, 60Schulz, 26, 29, 106, Sheckan, 15 Simonin, 92 Spahni, 9107 Sheckler, 69 Simons, 92 Spaulding, 24Schumann, 86, 87, 92 Shedd, 90 Simpson, 4, 5, 6, 71, South, 22Schümann, 86 Sheehan, 51 140 Sowards, 134Schurr, 27 Sheeley, 140 Sims, 82, 90, 132 Spacht, 84Schuster, 131 Sheesley, 136 Sipes, 117 Spader, 100, 102Schutrum, 136 Sheik, 135 Sipple, 29 Spahni, 47, 85, 100Schwab, 102 Sheinost, 71 Sisco, 53 Spahnle, 136Schwander, 8 Sheldon, 14, 31, 52, 54, Sissle, 27 Spangler, 50, 51, 100,Schwaner, 105 56, 57, 99, 100, 140 102

159Sparkes, 116 Staude, 5 Stratton, 98, 106 Szczepaniak, 33Sparks, 53, 117, 142, Stearnes, 107 Strawl, 67143 Stearns, 14, 66, 107, 140 Streede, 142Speck, 47 Steece, 53 Streeter, 44 Taber, 66Speice, 24, 25, 26 Steele, 56, 83, 91, 92, Streich, 12 Tabor, 131Spence, 10, 55 93 Streitwieser, 100 Taft, 92Spencer, 44, 53, 55, Steenis, 15 Streight, 5 Taggert, 140133 Steffens, 31 Stricker, 107 Tait, 142Spengler, 7 Stege, 135 Strodthoff, 69 Talbert, 98

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Sperry, 53, 137 Stegeman, 32 Stronberg, 45 Talbertster, 15Spes, 115 Steigerneier, 84 Strong, 57, 82 Talbot, 6, 67, 105Sphni, 7 Steinaur, 105 Strother, 15, 29 Talbott, 67, 134Spichala, 45 Steiner, 118, 143 Stroup, 90 Talick, 82, 131Spickala, 85 Steinmeyer, 65 Stroy, 12 Talish, 83Spieres, 4 Stems, 118 Strudthoff, 70 Talt, 73Spies, 98 Steker, 135 Strum, 57 Tams, 8, 9, 46, 85, 86Splinter, 131 Stenger, 27 Stuart, 98 101Splitt, 46, 102 Stenzel, 28 Stucker, 88, 89 Tank, 8Spoerry, 14 Stephens, 4, 52 Stuckey, 140 Tannahill, 14Sporer, 102 Steppat, 100 Stull, 100, 101 Tanneck, 8Spotts, 83 Stehold, 65 Sturdevant, 63 Tanner, 74Spracher, 106 Stett, 85 Sturgeon, 15 Tanning, 85Sprague, 5, 131 Stevens, 4, 18, 22, 25, Strum, 99 Tappan, 140Spratlin, 5 44, 45, 53, 140 Stuttler, 13 Tarbell, 32, 33Spriechhalle, 8 Stevenson, 13, 15. 27, Stutzman, 82, 98 Tardawald, 17Sprieck, 10 68 Stwart, 92 Tarnow, 26Spriegle, 51 Stewart, 37, 44, 61, Sueper, 29 Tarr, 90Springer, 45, 60, 83 130, 136, 140 Sullivan, 5. 16, 24, 35 Tash, 84Sprinkle, 131 Stewert, 15 61, 68, 69, 102, 130, Tasker, 140Sprouse, 71 Stielhamer, 37 131 Taylor, 5, 23, 25, 27,Sprowls, 55 Stigils, 73 Sulser, 101 42, 50, 72, 83, 88, 89,Spurgeon, 96 Stillman, 24, 25 Summers, 24 90, 92, 101, 102, 104,Spurgin, 66, 67 Stine, 50 Sump, 30 105, 106, 107, 137Spurling, 140 Stines, 118 Sundberg, 44 Teater, 140Spurlock, 5 Stinson, 69 Sundermeier 65 Teel, 106Squires, 90 Stock, 11, 33 Sundman, 137 Tefft, 31Sriven, 31 Stokes, 102, 135 Surdorn, 21 Tekachet, 6Squires, 53 Stockham, 99 Sutherland, 55 Temple, 53Staab, 29, 61 Stockhouse, 64 Sutlief, 98 Tennant, 10Staack, 8 Stocking, 4 Sutton, 102, 136 Terhune, 6Staaf, 61 Stocks, 30 Swacker, 12 Ternus, 28Staak, 46, 86 Stockton, 55 Swaim, 4 Terrill, 92Staal, 65 Stoehr, 10, 11 Swallow, 28, 61 Terryberry, 47, 51Stalber, 82 Stohl, 5, 7 Swan, 50 Terwillegar, 28Stackwell, 70, 71 Stohlmann, 50 Swanson, 13, 36, 44, Tesley, 15Stacy, 67 Stohr, 45 64, 77, 91. 92 Tessendorf, 28Stafford, 88, 89 Stoll, 8, 46, 51, Sward, 142 Teste, 45Stahlamn, 132 99, 104 Swarinski , 115 Teterson, 8Staker, 53 Stommel, 7 Swarts, 54, 92 Thacker, 50, 77Staley, 98 Stone, 24, 29, 30, 93, Swartz, 6, 101, 118 Thatch, 71Stallman, 132 98, 99, 102, 136 Swarzfischer, 46 Thatcher, 6, 115Stalnaker, 32 Stonebreaker, 143 Swedberg, 32 Thayer, 55, 106, 133Standen, 140 Storms, 5 Sweeney, 84 Theen, 50Stander, 50, 100, 133, Stotler, 13, 50 Sweet, 36, 53 Thelan, 83134 Stotts, 140 Sweitzer, 71 Therolf, 8Standish, 102 Stout, 12 Swengel, 66 Therwood, 54Standley, 136 Stow, 24 Swenson, 45, 91 Thierolf, 10, 46, 48Stanford, 135 Stowell, 44 Swerdfeger, 133 Thierstein, 9, 47Stannen, 92 Strabel, 135 Swett, 140 Thiesen, 8, 9Staples, 22, 64 Stradley, 13, 116 Swezey, 52 Thimgahn, 12Stapeley. 135 Strahn, 91 Swift, 53 Thingan, 13Starbuck, 131 Strande, 61 Swiggart, 140 Thingann, 134Stark, 91, 135 Strang, 118 Swiggert, 72 Thirolf, 86Starkjohan, 100 Stransberg, 45 Swihart, 54 Thode, 46, 85Starr, 55, 130 Strate, 133 Swiler, 53 Thomas, 4, 5, 6, 10, 22,Staton, 83 Strathers, 26 Swisher, 69 28, 66, 69, 88, 89, 93,Staub, 9 Strathman, 93 Sydow, 69, 70 101, 116, 130, 135, 140

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Thomazin, 27, 58 Troth, 77, 140 Vanolenhouser, 85 Walmer, 71, 72Thompkins, 90 Trotter, 70, 71, 99 Vanvelzer, 45 Walpert, 51Thompson, 4, 15, 27, Trout, 52, 66 vaughn, 15, 22, 70, 72 Walradt, 13, 7732, 43, 52, 53, 54, Trowbridge, 22 140 Walrath, 2866, 70, 71, 73, 83, True, 50 Vaught, 67 Walsh, 23, 83, 13191, 92, 93, 140 Trunkenholz, 136 Vavra, 43, 115 Walter, 28, 37Thomsen, 9, 88 Tschirren, 7, 46, 87 Veith, 28 Walters, 69, 92, 130Thomson, 98 Tschner, 117 Venard, 142 Waltersdorf, 7Thorngate, 88, 89 Tschudy, 14 Venerable, 27 Waltman, 130. 131Thorton, 90, 91 Tubbs, 21, 64 Venner, 101 Walworth, 52Thrall, 72 Tucker, 5, 6, Ti, 69, Ventura, 36 Walz, 31Thorp, 91 70, 99, 102, 140 Verhule, 9 Wander, 137Thrush, 26 Tunail, 32 Vesey, 56 Wanek, 45, 83, 83, 84, 131Thurston, 140 Turbois, 90 Veteshnik, 101 Ward, 11, 12, 28, 35, 43,Tieatge, 91 Turk, 135 Vickers, 136 56, 102, 137

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Tiegle, 61 Turnall, 32 Vifquain, 52 Wardel, 48Tiekotter, 86 Turner, 13, 14, 24, 37, Villaneuve, 46 Wardell, 116Tiemeyer, 131, 132 83, 131, 135 Vincent, 130 Warden, 99Tiernan, 17 Turno, 54 Vingin, 70 Warga, 7, 46, 47, 85, 87Tiesing, 27 Tutt, 5 Vining, 53 Warne, 17Tieskoetter, 28 Tweed, 133 Vinsel, 84 Warneke, 32, 33Tigner, 14, 102 Tyson, 4, 135 Virden, 44 Warner, 26, 101, 140Tilford, 118 Virgil, 98 Warstadt, 85, 87Tilling, 24 Virgin, 71, 102 Warnstedt, 27Tirnm, 8, 11, 47 Ulrich, 62, 91 Vobel, 92 Warren, 25, 69Timmas, 85 Umland, 136 Voega, 102 Warstadt, 86Timmons, 91, 98 Unger, 37 Voelnager, 101 Wasem, 85Tinlsey, 71, 72 Unkerfer, 140 vogel, 6, 134 Wasern, 85Tinn, 134 Unthank, 21 Vogt, 69 Washburn, 55Tinnell, 77 Updike, 64, 83 Vogtmann, 45 Waterman, 140Titus, 124, 129 Upstill, 70, 71 Vollers, 69 Watkins, 99, 116Tnipp, 93 Upton, 50 Vollmar, 58 Watson, 4, 14, 35, 64Todd, 4, 5, 6, 50, 51, Urish, 51 Vonce, 136Watsun, 2398, 101, 102, 117 Urwin, 11, 50 Von Erlon, 65 Watters, 61Toland, 13 Utech, 70 von Seggern, 35 Watts, 15, 28Tolman, 24 Utecht, 69 Voortman, 54 Waugh, 6Tomasek, 98 Vose, 28 Way, 54Tornblin, 82 voss, 7, 9 Waybright, 6Tomlinson, 75 Vahikamp, 36 Vosteen, 69, 70 Wayne, 130Tompkins, 31 Vaiglin, 70 Vouke, 55 Wearthing, 92Tompson, 5, 83 Valan, 15 - Vurge, 68 Weatherhold, 69Toncray, 24, 25, 26 Valder, 19 Weaver, 23, 24, 136Toof, 82 Valentine, 83 Weaverling, 55Tookey, 54 Vallery, 5, 101, 102 Webb, 43Tootle, 5 Van Ackerin, 135 Wade, 70 Webber, 106Torgerson, 83 Van Allen, 29 Wadsworth, 64, 91, 92 Weber, 8, 86Totman, 73 Van Blancorn, 14 Waggoner, 91 Webster, 28Totten, 70 Van Cleave, 32 Wagman, 75 Weburg, 33Totton, 102 Van Devert, 24 Wagener, 134 Weddle, 142Tough, 28 Van Doran, 13 Wagner, 11, 14, 15, 27, Weed, 13Towle, 12, 137 Van Doren, 133 61, 130 Weeks, 134Towner, 4 Van Dusen, 48, 83 Waggoner, 131 Weeler, 8Townsey, 83 Van Dyke, 28, 106 Wagoner, 82, 130, 140 Wegener, 11, 28, 50Townsley, 83 Van Gilder, 64 Walch, 25 Wegrier, 54Trapp, 135 Van Horn, 50, 101 Walcott, 4 Wehn, 48Trauernicht, 53 Van Matre, 140 Waldo, 99 Wehr, 48Traver, 12 Van Meter, 11 Waldradt, 11 Wehrbein, 85, 86, 87, 88Travis, 43, 45 Van Landingham, 117 Waldron, 11, 12, 136 Wehrmann, 134Trench, 61 Van Lieu, 116 Walken, 136 Weichel, 12Trew, 140 Van Patter, 91 Walker, 4, 5, 30, 63, Weideman, 66, 136Trimble, 136 Van Winkly, 53 72, 98 Weidman, 47Tripp, 93 Vanarman, 6 Walkins, 50 Weidmann, 7, 45, 86.Tripplett, 115 Vance, 106 Wall, 135 Weis, 141Tritsch, 10, 11, 87, Vandenburg, 12 Wallace, 17, 77, 131 Welch, 24, 66, 68, 8288, 10 Vandermeulen, 63 Waller, 98 Weldori, 15, 133Trook, 50 Vanolenhausen, 45, 47 Walling, 54, 61 Welin, 30Troop, 102 Vanolenhauser, 47, 86 Wallinger, 11, 12 Welkr, 72

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Wells, 5, 22, 44, 68, Wiggins, 142 Wolph, 5 Zellers, 13572, 88, 90 Wight, 141 Wolson, 71 Zickefoose, 141Welsh, 14 Wilburn, 133 Womack, 54 Zierott, 12Welton, 93 Wilcox, 54, 68, 92 Womeldorf, 22 Zigler, 32, 61Wemhoff, 28 Wilder, 104 Wontz, 83 Zimmerman, 30, 131Wenck, 29 Wildman, 45 Wood, 79, 84, 89, Zimmermanfl, 61Wendt, 12, 28 Wilds, 66 136, 141, 142 Zingshem, 32Wenk, 15 Wiles, 4, 5, 51, 101, Woodard, 50, 88, 89, Zink, 12Wenke, 9, 88, 101 106 90 Zittle, 56Went, 92 Wiley, 50, 51, 98, woodbridge, 54 Zoll, 19Werizel, 136 102 Woodford, 88, 90 Zoz, 12Weonrck, 70 Wilhelm, 61, 86 Woodman, 75 Zuckweiler, 46, 85, 87Werner, 28, 30, 69 Wilke, 29 Woodrow, 33 zulauf, 88, 90Wernick, 69 Wilken, 8, 12, 47 woodruff, 54 Zurn, 84Wershowsky, 61 Wilkins, 15, 71 Woods, 14, 26, 92,Wessel, 70 Wilkinson, 31 93, 106, 137West, 4, 5, 6, 51, 57, will, 24, 51 Woolenough, 6168, 69, 102 Willard, 65 Wooley, 5Westerhold, 70 William, 131 Worden, 57Westlake, 136 Williams, 4, 6, 11, 15, Worley, 4

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Westmore, 35 25, 26, 28, 53, 57, Worren, 69Westover, 141 65, 71, 77, 82, 84, Worthington, 82, 83Westphal, 30 98, 117, 130, 135, 136 Wortman, 134Wetenkamp, 101 141 Wostrel, 36Wetqen, 28 Willis, 14, 32, 43, 41, Wray, 104, 105Wetherby, 45 92 Wrench, 21Wetherholt, 69 Willitt, 135 Wright, 22, 24, 51,Whaley, 25 Willoughby, 73, 98 54, 64, 68, 69, 82Wheaton, 141 Willson, 15 83, 92, 133, 136, 141Wheeldom, 99 . Wilson, 5, 13, 17, 25, Wulfmeier, 47Wheeler, 5, 6, 15, 44, 54, 64, 6, 70, Wunderlich, 9927, 69, 71, 82, 83 71, 72, 82, 83, 91, 92. Wunderlick, 130, 131Wheelock, 141 98, 131, 133 Wurdeman, 14, 15, 27,Wherry, 55 Wiltrout,143 29Whiperman, 69 Winchester, 92 Wurdemann, 26Whipperman, 70 Windhusen, 69, 70 Wurl, 8, 9Whitcomb, 98, 141 Wing, 98 Wynn, 102White, 5, 6. 11, 12, 33, Winget, 134 Wyss, 2636, 43, 45, 53, 57, 83, Winkle, 42, 5184, 102, 116, 130, 131, Winkler, 135, 137143 Winslow, 27, 116Whiteker, 14 Winter, 71, 73, 117 Yardley, 102Whitelaw, 61 Winters, 90 Yauney, 141Whitmoyer, 14, 27 Wirt, 84 Yerion, 58Whitney, 72, 73, 136 Wise, 5, 6, 14, 69, Yocum, 92Whittacre, 83 117, 141 Yoder, 98Whittaker, 98 Wiseman, 50, 74, 98, Yohe, 53Whittemon, 72 99 Yorde, 82Whittemore, 32, 72, 73 Withani, 91 Yordy, 82Whitten, 77 Witlemer, 69 Yost, 35, 53Whittlak, 83 Witte, 9 Young, 4, 5, 6, 14,Whrbein, 101 Wittenberger, 6 26, 50, 51, 74, 99,Wichman, 105 Witzig, 33 101, 102, 128, 134,Wichmann, 46 Wohifart, 47 136Wickmann, 9, 47, 87 Wohlfarth, 7, 8, 45, Youngquist, 44, 45Wide, 131 46, 47, 85, 86, 87, Younker, 50Widell, 55 88 Yule, 53Widick, 77 Woitzel, 133Widiman, 82 Wolcott, 13Widle, 104 Wolf, 8, 13, 27, 58, Zaar, 134Wiebe, 54 70, 92, 136, 137 Zach, 28Wiedeman, 13 Wolfe, 53, 141 Zager, 35Wienss, 54 Wolff, 61 Zanuck, 21Wierhake, 65 Wollberg, 27 Zavige, 27Wiers, 53 Wollen, 135, 137 Zeiger, 57Wies, 26 Wolliston, 44 Zeigler, 133Wieser, 28 Wollmer, 70 Zeller, 27

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SOME SUGGESTED PLACES TO LOOK FOR MATERIAL FOR THE NEBRASKA ANCESTREECEMETERY RECORDSFAMILY BIBLESGAR & VETERAN ORGANIZATIONSNEWSPAPERSAUTOGRAPH ALBUMSDIARYABSTRACTS FROM BIOGRAPHICAL COUNTY HISTORIESCHURCH RECORDS: BAPATISM, MEMBERSHIP, MARRIAGE AND DEATH RECORDSLETTERSMORTALITY SCHEDULES FROM CENSUS RECORDSCOUNTY RECORDS: WILLS, DEEDS, LAND ABSTRACTS, PROBATE, SCHOOL CENSUS, TAX RECORDSCITY HALL RECORDSMORTUARY RECORDSThis list is given as suggestions. I an always glad to have material for theQuarterly. If you have any questions about what you have, please write.Ruth Anna Hicks, Editor

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LOCAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES IN NEBRASKA

1. Adams County Genealogical Society, Box 424, Hastings, NE 68901

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2. Cairo Roots, do Sharon Harder, Box 326, Cairo, NE 688243. Chase County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 303, Imperial, NE 690334. Cherry County Genealogical Society, Box 380, Valentine, NE 692015. Cheyenne County Genealogical Society, Box 802, Sidney, NE 691626. Cozad Genealogy Club, do Cozad City Library, 910 Meridian Ave., Cozad, NE 691307. Dalton Genies, do Shelia Vassos, Dalton, NE 691318. Dawson County Genealogical Society, do Mrs. Gus Anderson, 514 E. 8th St., Cozad, NE 691309. Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society, Box 541, Fremont, NE 6802510. Fillmore Heritage Genealogical Society, c/o Mrs. Merlin Hulse, PR 2, Box 28, Exeter, NE 6835111. Ft. Kearny Genealogical Society, Box 22, Kearney, NE 6884712. Frontier County Genealogical Society, do Mrs. Larry Sinn, Box 507, Curtis, NE 6902513. Genealogical Seekers, c/o Mrs. Margaret Chisholm, Rt. 1, Box 41, Wahoo, NE 6806614. Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, Box 4011, Omaha, NE 6810415. Greater York Area Genealogical Society, c/o Levitt Library, York College, York, NE 6846716. Holdrege Area Genealogy Club, c/o Ms Jessie Lindstrom, Rt. 1, Box 23, Holdrege, NE 6894917. Hooker County Genealogical Society, do Hooker Co. Library, Mullen, NE 6915218. Lexington Genealogy Society, do Mrs. Jack Nix, P.O.Box 233, Lexington, NE 6885019. Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society, Box 30055, Lincoln, NE 68503-005520. Madison County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 347, Norfolk, NE 6870121. Northeastern NE Genealogical Society, c/o Mrs. Myron Plambeck, Rt. 2, Box 168, Lyons, NE 6803822. Northern Antelope Co. Genealogical Society, Box 267, Orchard, NE 6876423. Northern NE Genealogical Society, Box 362, O'Neill, NE 6876324. North Platte Genealogical Society, do North Platte Public Library, North Platte, NE 6910125. Northwest Genealogical Society, Box 6, Alliance, NE 6930126. Pawnee Genealogy Scouters, Box 12, Belgrade, NE 6862327. Perkins County Genealogical Society, do Mrs. Glen Keller, Box 418, Grant, NE 6914028. Plains Genealogical Society, c/o Kimball Public Library., Kimball, Ne 6914529. Platte Valley Kin Seekers, c/o Mrs. Don Lewis, 2715 16th St., Columbus, NE 6860130. Plattsmouth Genealogy Club, c/o Mrs. Marion Wiles, Rt. 1, Box 120, Plattsmouth, NE 6804831. Ravenna Genealogical Society, do Mrs. Robert Johnsten, 105 Alba St., Ravenna, NE 6886932. Rebecca Winters Genealogical Society, 1121 Avenue L, Scottsbluff, ME 6936133. Spalding Historical & Genealogical Society, do Mrs. L.J. Esch, RR 1, Box 13, Spalding, NE

6866534. Furnas County Genealogical Society, 921 9th St., Beaver City, NE 6892635. South Central Genealogical Society, c/o Mrs. Haldine P. Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 57

Minden, NE 6895936. Southeast Ne Genealogical Society, Box 562, Beatrice, NE 6831037. Southwest NE Genealogical Society, Box 6, McCook, NE 6900138. Prairie Pioneer Genealogical Society, Box 1122, Grand Island, NE 6880239. Thayer County Genealogical Society, c/o Mrs. Kent Williamson, Box 388, Belvidere, NE 6831540. Thomas County Genealogical Society, c/o Mrs. Calvin E. Jones, Box 136, Thedford, NE 6916641. Valley County Genealogical Society, 619 S. 10th, Ord, Ne 6886242. Washington County Genealogical Society, c/o Blair Public Library, Blair, NE 68008

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BIOGRAPHICAL SOUVENIR Of The Counties of BUFFALO, KEARNEY, PHELPS, HARLAN And FRANKLIN, NEBRASKA. Reprint of 1890 original with added index to family names. 730 pages. 6x9 hardbound. Detailed sketches of early settlers in these five counties. A must for the family historian and librarian. $30.00 postpaidA RESEARCH GUIDE TO GENEALOGICAL DATA IN GAGE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. 51 pages. 8 1/2x1l soft cover. Published 1981. Brief history of the county; list of all towns and cities with brief history of each; libraries; historical and genealogical societies; courthouse and records available; churches and location of records; cemeteries; mortuaries; newspapers, etc. $8.00 plus $1.00 postage & handling plus Nebraska tax for residentsNEBRASKA NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS. Volume I, 1870 Series. 124 pages. 8 1/2xl1 soft cover. 1983. A computerized index. The first of many volumes of newspaper abstracts being prepared. Information: names, type of entry (birth, marriage, death, other), name of newspaper and where published. Over 9000 entries. (Does not cover all newspapers published during the 1870's.) $10.00 plus $1.00 postage & handling plus Nebraska tax for residents 10% discount members NSGSANCESTOR CHARTS. Volume I, Series I. 1983. Submitted by members of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society with compiler surnames A-C (part). 54 pages with index. 8 1/2x11 soft cover. Complete information (birth date & place, marriage date & place, death date & place) as given on various family ancestor charts. $7.00 plus $1.00 postage and handling plus Nebraska tax for residents 10% discount members NSGSANCESTOR CHARTS, Volume 2, Series 1, contains information as above. Submitted by NSGS members with compiler surnames C - F (part). Neither volume contains charts from all NSGS members with these surname initials. (These

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charts were submitted in the early years of NSGS's formation.) 54 pages. 8 1/2x11 soft cover. $7.00 plus $1.00 postage and handling plus Nebraska tax for residents 10% discount members NSGS

AREA REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATESArea1. Mrs. Mary Brenizer, 1513 Avenue L, Scottsbluff, 69361 (308) 632-3489

Mr. Don Lawse, Rt. 1, Box 300K, Scottsbluff, 69361 (308) 632-5504 (Alternate)Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff,Sheridan and Sioux Counties.

2. Mrs. Ruth E. Harms, Kennedy Rd., Valentine, 69201 (402) 376-2479Mrs. Bessie Bradley, Box 336, Mullen, 69152 (308) 546-2565 (Alternate)Cherry, Grant, Hooker and Thomas Counties

3. Miss Marilyn A. Calver, 339 N. Ash St., Ainsworth, 69210 (402) 387-2705Mrs. V. Marvel Bearg, 241 E. 2nd., Ainsworth, 69210 (402) 387-1684 (AlternateBlame, Brown, Keya Paha, Loup and Rock Counties

4. Mrs. Lois Schaffer, Box 587, O'Neill, 68763 (402) 336-2259Mrs. Marion Tennis, 415 N. 5th St., O'Neill 68763 (402) 336-1227 (Alternate)Boyd, Garfield, Holt and Wheeler Counties

5. Mrs. Zatha Fletcher, Box 267, Orchard 68765 (402) 893-3686 (AlternateAntelope, Cedar, Knox, Madison and Pierce Counties

6. Mrs. Maxine Sanquist, Box 249, Lyons, 68038 (402) 687-2085Mrs. Velma Cooper, Rt. 1, Decatur, 68020 (402) 349-5103 (AlternateBurt, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Stanton, Thurston and Wayne counties

7. Mrs. Carol Somerhalder, Rt. 4, Box 26, North Platte, 69101 (308) 534-5199Mrs. Ruby Coleman, 1521 Sunset Dr., North Platte, 69101 (308) 534-5992 (alternateArthur, Keith, Lincoln, Logan, McPherson and Perkins Counties

8. Mrs. Marlene L. Plambeck, 2218 5th Ave., Kearney 68847 (308) 237-3032Mrs. Elaine Batenhorst, 3507 Avenue H., Kearney 68847 (308) 237-3431 (Alternate)Buffalo, Custer, Dawson, Sherman and Valley Counties

9. Miss Patricia A. Wagner, Rt. 2, Box 72, Central City, NE 68826Mrs. Alberta McBride, Rt. 1, Box 7. Belgrade, 68623 (308) 357-2368 (Alternate)Mrs. Aileen Rawlings, 323 Kelly St., St. Paul, 68873 (308) 754-4479 (Deputy Alternate)Boone, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Merrick and Nance Counties

10. Mr. Eugene Bang, 4011 N. Somers, Rt. 1, Fremomt, 68025 (402) 721-3481Colfax, Dodge, Platte, Saunders, Washington Counties

11. Mr. Allen W. Dripps, 7000 Y St., Lincoln 68505 (402) 464-1436Mr. Walter G. Elwell, 7030 Starr, Lincoln 68505 (402) 466-6740 (Alternate)Butler, Lancaster, Polk, Seward and York Counties

12. Mrs. Cindy Drake, RED 1, Box 23, Avoca, 68307 (402) 275-3755Mrs. Anna May Mossman, 1705 Dianne Ave., Omaha, 68005 (Alternate)Cass, Douglas, Otoe and Sarpy Counties

13. Mrs. Virene Creasman, 8 Parkview Addition, McCook 69001 (308) 345-6387Mr. Ralph Miller, Box 6, McCook, 69001 (308) 345-1763 (Alternate)Chase, Dundy, Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hayes, Hitcock and Red Willow Counties

14. Mrs. Catherine Renschler, Box 8, Juniata 68955 (402) 571-2336Mr. Ray Billesbach, 925 N. Hewett Ave., Hastings 68901 (402) 462-4588 (Alternate)Mrs. Rose Marie Hulse, RR 2, Box 28, Exeter 68351 (402) 266-8881 (Deputy, Filmore Co.)Mrs. Jean Larrick, Rt 1, Box 72, Bladen, 68928 (402) 756-1012 (Deputy, Webster Co.)Mrs. Betty Raw Whitlock, 220 12th Ave., Holdrege 68949 (308) 995-8387 (Dep. Phelps Co.)Adams, Clay, Fillmore, Franklin, Harlan, Kearney, Nucholls, Phelps, Tha'er, Webster

15. Mrs. Donna J. Likens, Rtl, 1, Box 12, Hallain, 68368 (402) 789-7604Mrs. Margaret L. Graff, Rt. 3, Box 31, Beatrice 68310 (402) 228-0140 (Alternate)Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Nemaha, Pawnee, Richardson, Saline Counties

0. Mr. Ray Billesbach, 925 N. Hewett Ave., Hastings 68901 (402) 462-4588Representing all non-resident members

Chairman, Area Representatives; Mr. Allen W. DrippsSecretary, Area Representatives: Mrs. Mary BrenizerEx-Officio Mr. John D. Keeney, Vice President

Tax Exempt Gifts: The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that the society is a Tax-ExemptEducational and Scientific organization within the meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of theInternal Revenue Code of 1954. Consequently donations of funds and library books and otherproperty made to the Society are deductible contributions for purposes of Federal IncomeTax returns.