NSGS AncestreeNebraska State Genealogical Society Journals NEBRASKA ANCESTREE Volume Six, no. 3
Winter 1983
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BIBLE AND FAMILY RECORDS
We would like to have your Bible and Family records. Prefer that you photocopy the original records, including the title page. If handwriting is hard to read or copy faint, please also send a typewritten copy. Please add the location as to where they lived Do not correct dates or spelling, unless you indicate that you have done so.If you wish, include a brief paragraph about the family, where they lived, etc.
Submitted by Mrs. Ruth Anna Hicks, Lincoln, NE.
These Bible and Family records were found in the files at the Nebraska State Historical Society. many times these records do not indicate where they lived.
BOWERS FAMILY
- Marriage license: Stark County, Ohio
- Daniel BOWERS & Louisa BECKENHAUPT, 24 September 1864
- Births:
- Daniel BOWERS born 21 November 1833
- Louise Emeline BOWERS born 13 September 1839
- Ada Leon BOWERS born 3 November 1865
- Lois Antonett BOWERS born 24 April 1868
- Emerson Leroy BOWERS born June 26, 1870
- Impertns Marion BOWERS born 29 August, 1873
- Myrta Stella Irene BOWERS born 14 September 1876
- Oliver Hoyden BOWERS born 20 September 1878
- Deaths:
- Louise Emeline BOWERS 20 February 1880
- Funeral notice: Danield BOWERS, b. 21 November 1833, d. 22 May 1901. Funeral at the house east of Verdon, Richardson County, Nebraska.
ENDICOTT FAMILY
- Births:
- Ann D. ENDICOTT born July 8th, 1864
- William Endecott born April 3, 1866
- Mary B. ENDECOTT born April 28, 1868
- Lidy M. ENDECOTT born 17 January 1872
- Mary F. WHITLOCK born 5 September ?
- Robert V. ENDECOTT born March 1874
- Elmer J. ENDECOTT born 17 May 1880
- Myrtle May ENDECOTT born 30 March 1882
- Deaths:
- Mary A. ENDECOTT died 17 Jan 1857
- John Endecott died 14 August 1840
- Jane W. Endecott died ? 15, 1836
- Maria F. ENDECOTT died June 16, 1844
- Jess T. ENDECOTT died May 14, 1854
- Charles B. ENDECOTT 21 July 1857
- Mary A. LOGAN, Oct. 29, 1852
- Wm. H. ENDECOTT, Sept. 22, 1851
- Amy ENDECOTT died Sept. 5, 1860
- Abigail the wife of Joseph S. ENDECOTT died May 9, 1860
- Mary B. ENDECOTT, 7 Sept. 1869
- Wm. C. ENDECOTT, Oct. 13, 1872
CLARK FAMILY
- Willie H. CLARK & Jennie A. BAILEY married 11 Jan. 1876
- Rufus X, Clark and Julia ELMGREN married 1 Nov. 1901
- Rufus Orville CLARK, son of Willie H. & Jennie CLARK b. 2 Nov. 1878
- Willie Harvey CLARK, son of Willie H. & Jennie CLARK b. 20 July 1881
- Raymond DeWitt CLARK, son of Rufus K. CLARK and Julia CLARK b. 11 Feb. 1903
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CLARK FAMILY continued:
- Florence Lois CLARK, dau. of Rufus K. & Julia CLARK, b. 22 Dec. 1906
- Raymond DeWitt CLARK, son of Rufus K. & Julia CLARK, d. 19 Feb. 1903, age 9 days
- Wm. Harvey CLARK, son of Wm. H. & Jennie CLARK, d. 6 Oct. 1915, age 34
- Rufus Kendall CLARK, son of Wm. H. & Jennie CLARK, died 1 Nov. 1919, age 39
- Wm, HARVEY CLARK, Sr., d. 12 Dec. 1919, age 63
CUSHMAN FAMILY
- Marriage Certificate
- John L. CUSHMAN & Helen A. JOHNSON, m. Copenhagon, Lewis Co., N.Y. on 11 April 1860
- BIRTHS
- John S. CUSHMAN, b. July 29, 1834 in Martinsburgh, Lewis Co. N.Y.
- Helen A. JOHNSON, b. June 30, 1839 in Herkimer, Herkimer Co., N.Y.
CHILDREN Seward CUSHMAN b. April 13, 1861, Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N.Y. Minnie S. CUSHMAN b. March 20, 1867 in Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N.Y. George S. CUSHMAN b. August 8, 1868 in Martinsburgh, Lewis Co., N.Y. Stanley C. CUSHMAN b. Dec. 15, 1870, Sosville, Lewis CO., N.Y. Carl R. CUSHMAN b. April 23, 1873, Wilson Prect., Colfax Co., NE Claude Hays CUSHMAN b. 15 Sept. 1875, Wilson Prect., Colfax Co., NE Baby girl b. March 20, 1879, Wilson Prect., Colfax Co., NE, name not decided Lois Edna CUSHMAN b. March 12, 1881, Wilson Prect., Colfax Co., NE DEATHS Seward C. CUSHMAN d. Nov. 6, 1868 in the town of Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N.Y. Stanley Charles CUSHMAN d. Sept. 15, 1873, Wilson Prect., Colfax Co., NE Baby girl, name not decided d. July Claude Hays CUSHMAN d. March 25, 1892, Colfax Co., NE Helen A. CUSHMAN d. May 29, 1904, Schuyler, Colfax Co., NE John L. CUSHMAN d. Nov. 19, 1907, Schuyler, NE Minnie S. CUSHMAN d. Sept. 2, 1919, Schuyler, NE George S. CUSHMAN d. Nov. 12, 1924 in York, NE Carl R. CUSHMAN d. June 7, 1928 in Schuyler, NE
GALBRAITH (GALBRATH) FAMILY BIBLE Andrew J. GALBRATH b. August 8, 1811 Malinda LEWIS, his wife b. Aug. 18, 1811 Rebeca Jane GALBRATH b. April 18, 1836 Eliza Ann GALBRATH b. August 29, 1838 Susan GALBRATH b. May 16, 1841 Richard M. GALBRATH b. May 29, 1843 Isaac L. GALBRATH b. Nov. 22, 1647 DEATHS Rebeca Jane GALBRATH d. Sept. 5, 1841 MARRIAGES Andrew J. GALBRATH & Malinda LEWIS April 19, 1835 Andrew J. GALBRATH born Penn. died 7 Sept. 1877, buried Wisner, NE Malinda GALBRATH born Lexington, KY, died 24 June 1888, buried Wisner, NE
COFFIN FAMILY Almeda A. COFFIN b. DeSoto, Wis. Feb. 13, 1856 Phebe Pane COFFIN b. DeSoto, Wis. Sept. 6, 1858 Susan M. COFFIN b. DeSoto, Wis. Aug. 4, 1862 Ellen Pane LAWRENCE b. DeSoto, Wis. Dec. 6, 1863 William LAWRENCE b. De Soto, Wis. Apr. 6, 1866 Medora COFFIN b. DeSoto, Wis. May 29, 1836? Gennie May COFFIN b. DeSoto, Wis. Dec. 6, 1864 Mary A. LAWRENCE b. DeSoto, Wis. 1865
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Submitted by: Lela Scheer Rickerson, Omaha, NEFrom 1883 Descriptive Pamphlet of Knox County, Nebraska
INDEX TO 1883 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET OF KNOX COUNTY, NEBRASKA The "Descriptive Pamphlet of Knox County, Nebraska" is a booklet whose purpose was to promote Knox County. It sought to attract immigration into Knox County in 1883 by including a physical description of the county, as well as directions for reaching the area. Included in its 54 unnumbered 5" x 8" pages are descriptions and histories of the principal towns within the county. Business establishments are mentioned in both the text and in advertisements. One section is devoted to a description of postoffices which were in operation within the county, and there is also a four-page section on Government Land Laws which were applicable at that particular time.
Addison, 44 Chicago Lumber Yard, 24, 34 FRY, E(dwin Augustus) A., 32 ALDER, 46 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul GARDNER, Henry W., 38 Antelope County, 6 Railroad, 4, 6, 7 GORTON, E.D, 8, 17 Apple Creek, 7 CHRISMAN, Walker, 46 Goverment Land Laws, 47, 48, 49, 50 Armstrong, 44 City Bakery, 30 GRAHAM, William, 50 ARMSTRONG, J.L., 44 CLAIBORNE, W.H., 8, 17 GRANT, Robert, 22 Atkinson, 24 CLARK, J.L., 44 Grasshopper Scourge, 36 BADE, B., 8, 13 CLARKE, Dr. A.L., 38 HALL, Daniel, 36 BARBER, 23 Cline, 44 HAMMOND, 37, 38, 42 BARBER, E., 15 CLINE, Samuel, 44, 50 HAMMOND, C.A., 39, 52 BARBER, Emmet, 25, 32 CLOUGH, G.F., 7, 14 HARPER, Geo. W., 38 Barber, Fannon & Perkins, Congregational Church, 45 Herrick, 44, 46 15, 32 Congregational Society, 23 HETKA, G., 37 BARKER, J.H. 45 CONNERVEY, James, 37 HILL, 1, 8 BARNUM Walter M., 5 CONSER, W.B., 30 Hindman & Co., 8 BAYHA Brothers, 13 COOLEY, Charles, 20 HINDMAN, R.A, 8 Bazile Creek, 2, 9, 23 COOLEY, James A., 10 HOGSETT, 12 36, 37, 44, 45 COOLEY, Miss, 6 HOGSETT, T.H., 12 Bazile Flouring and Council Bluffs, 5 HOLBROOK, A.D, 24, 34 Feed Mills, 36 COWAN, R.R., 5 Holt County, 6 Bazile Mill Company, Creighton, 4, 6, 7, 9, 22 HORKEY, 24 38, 41 23, 36, 44, 45, 46 Horkey & Miller, 24, 27, 35 Bazile Mills, 9, 36, 37, Creighton House, 25, 32 HOWARD, Ezra, 37 38, 39, 44, 52 Creighton Pioneer, The, 23 Hubbard House, 8 BENNER, C.G., 5 25, 32 HUFF, J.T., 24, 29 BENNER, C.G., Jr., 22 CROSS, W.R., 8 HULLIHEN, T.G., 6 BENNER, Stillman, 22 Devil's Nest, 44 I.O.O.F. Lodge, 7 BERRY, F.K., 24, 30 DICKSON, Jerome, 37 Iowa, 37 BILLINGS, J.H., 6 DIEZ, Wenzel, 44 JACKSON, Oliver, 9 BLAIR, 25 Dodge County, 24 Jackson's Ranch, 9 Blair & Barber, 32 DOUGLAS, Geo. W., 7, 10 Jackson's Ranche, 14 BLY, Geo. W., 44 Draper House, 8 JILEK, Vincent, 45 Blyville, 44 DRAPER, S., 20 Kadish Bros., 7, 16 BOLLMAN, R., 6 DRAPER, Sol., 7 KADISH, Chas. J., 7 BOLLMAN, Reuben, 14 Dukeville, 44 Kemma, 44 Bonesteel & Co., 8, 13 DUTCHER, John, 24, 25, 32 Keya Paha, 6, 44, 45, 46 Bonesteel & Turner, 7, Eakins & Paxton, 8 Knox County Bank, 34 18 EAKINS, Mrs., 8 Knox County News, 1, 6, 8 BONESTEEL, Henry E., 7 EDGETON, George D., 37 Knox County Times, 39, 52 BRIGHT, 46 Elkhorn River, 2, 22 Knoxville, 45, 46 BROOKS, Geo. A., 36, 37 EMERSON, Rev. E.H., 45 KOENIG, Anton, 46 BROOKS, Geo. A., & Co. Episcopal Church, 45 KRUPICKS, Jos., 6 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43 FANNON, 15, 23 LAMONT, William, 6, 8 Brooks House, 38 FANNON, J.F., 15 Lander Post, G.A.R., 7 BROOKS, Samuel D., 36, 37 FILTER, August C., 38 LAUGHLIN, J.C., 8 BROOKS, S.D., 22 Filter, Hammond & Co., 37, L'Eau qui court Town Company, 5 Brown's Hotel, 25, 29 38, 42 LENGER, J.F., 8 Bruce Colony, 22, 36 FILTER, William, 37 LOESER, Justus, 46 BRUCE, James, 44 FISCHER, Fred, 25, 29 LYONS, Charles, 37 BUCKMASTER Bros., 24, 31 Florence, 5 Mansfield, 22, 23, 36 BUHROW, John, 46 Ford, 46 Mansfield colony, 22 CHENEY, Geo. E., 34 FREES, B.M., 24, 34 MARCH, W.T,, 24, 28 Chicago Lumber Co. 7 FREESE, William, 6 Masonic Ionic Lodge, 7 McCLINTOCK, 24
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Index to 1883 Descriptive Pamphlet of Knox County, NE continued.McClintock & Wilson, 35 Presbyterian Church, 6 Spring Valley Creamery, 16 McGILL, A., 38, 43 Presbyterian Society, 45 Steel Creek, 45 McGINITIE, H.L., 6 QUIMBY, D.J., 22 STEIN, C., 7, 17 M.E. Church, 7 QUIMBY, Geo. W., 22, 24, 31 STORM, Henry, 8, 19 MECKE, Henry, 38 QUIMBY, Mrs. Geo. W., 22 STRAIN, W.S. 45 MILLER, 24, 27, 35 QUIMBY, O.S., 38, 41 SWAN, V.N., 8, 10 MILLER, I.B., 7, 11 QUINTEN, J.L.F., 8, 11 Sweden, 44, 46 MILLER, J.M., 45 REED, C.J. (REID?), 37 Talbot, 46 MILLER, John S., 45 REID, A.T., 11 THOMAS, J.C., 7 Millerboro, 45 Rice & Williams, 24, 33 TOWLE, A.L., 8 Minnesota massacre, 6 (Williamson) TURNER, J.L., 7 MISCHKE, Chas., 46 RICE, O.W., 24, 27, 33 TWINING, Isaac, 38 Mississippi Valley, 4 RICHLING, Lorenzo, 46 UNDERWOOD, Elias, 23, 26 Missouri River, 2, 3, 4, ROBERTS, Dr. George, 25, 33 Underwood, Elias & Co., 23 5, 6, 23, 45 ROOT, C.H., 46 U.S. Land office, 6 Missouri Valley, 23 RUDEN, Ole, 46 Venus, 46 MITCHELL, John, 8 SANTEE, 1 Verdigris Bridge, 46 Mormons, 5 Santee Agency, 45 Verdigris Creek, 2, 8, 9, 44, 46 Niobrara, 4, 5, 6, 7, Santee & Hill, 1, 8 Verdigris Valley, 46 8, 9, 24, 44, 45, 46 Santee Indians, 45 WAGNER, John, 37 Niobrara Pioneer, 6 SANTEE, J.C., 8 WAGNER, Matt, 37 Niobrara River, 2, 3, 5, Santee Reserve, 4 Walnut Grove, 46 8, 22, 44, 45, 46 Santee Sioux, 4, 6 WALTERS, Neal, 45 Niobrara Town Co., 5 Saunders Brothers, 38 WEBER, Miss, 6 Niobrara Valley Bank, 7, 20 SAUNDERS, S.N., 36 Weigand, 46 Oakdale, 6, 44, 46 (Sanford Noah) WEIGAND, George Leonard, 46 Omaha, 5, 22, 23 SAUNDERS, William, 36, 40 Welch, 46 O'Neill City, 24, 44, 45 SAWYER, Daniel, 37 WHIPPLE, C.G., 8 OTTO, Carl, 37 SAWYER, G.W., 22, 45 WHITE, F.E, 34 Palace Barber Shop 17 SAWYER, Watson, 22 WHITTEMORE, S.L., 46 PALEN, H.D. 8, 20 SCHNEIDER, Frank, 37 Wilcox Lumber Co., 7, 19, 24, 30 PAVLIK, Mat., 46 SCHOSTAG, E., 8, 19 WILLIAMS, Rev. Geo., 6, 7 PAXTON, Mrs., 8 SCRUETT, August, 37 WILLIAMSON, J.G., 24, 33, PAXTON, S.L., 22 SEDIVY, Jos., 6 WILSON, 24, 35 PAXTON, Thos. N., 10 SHEER, Wm., 37 Wisconsin, 6 FEED, Isaac, 39 (William Ferdinand SCHEER) WITHROW, Rev. C.F., 7 PERKINS, 15, 23 SHEER, Gotheb, 37 WITTE, Carl, 6 PERKINS, J.W., 15, 24 (Gottlieb John SCHEER) Yankton, 6, 24, 44, 45, 46 PHILBRICK, J.J., 24, 28 SHELLY, B.Y., 5 ZEFF, S. (Sebastian ZEPF), 22 Pierce County, 6 SIMPKINS, C.W., 38, 41 Pioneer Woolen Mills, Sioux City, 23 37, 39, 43 Sioux City & Pacific Railroad PISCHEL, Anton, 45 4, 7, 23, 37 Pischelville, 45 Sioux Falls, 8 Plum Valley, 45 Spargur & Hogsett, 12 Ponca Indians, 5 SPARGUR, R.E.W., 12 Ponca Reserve, 4 SPARROW, Rev., 23 PORTER, Rev. W.H., 7 Sparta, 45 PRATT, D., 30 Springfield, S.D., 7 Pratt's Restaurant, 25, 30 Spring Lake Creamery, 40
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Submitted by: Dorothy (McCague) Hamilton, Omaha, NEPrinted in the Christian Union Herald -- Vol. 61-Pittsburgh, PA, May 17, 1941. Also read at a joint meeting of Nebraska presbytery and presbyterial at North Bend, NE, April 16-17, 1941
THE FIRST DECADE OF NEBRASKA PRESBYTERY by Lydia S. McCague (Excerpts):
. . . In the spring of the year 1860, the General Assembly of the Associate Church appointed a recent graduate of the Theological Seminary at Xenia, 0., Rev. Thomas McCARTNEY, to go as missionary to Nebraska. As he had been west before and had visited Nebraska City and Rock Bluff, he wrote, "It is a discouraging field . . . " A year later in 1861 he wrote again: "I have during the past year succeeded beyond my expectations -- traveled 3,200 miles (those were the horse and buggy
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The First Decade of Nebraska Presbytery continued:days) preached 165 times at 30 different places, organized one congregation and Sabbath school, (North Bend, Nebraska), ordained six elders, admitted 24 persons to membership, baptized 23 children, addressed six Sabbath schools, two associations and six public meetings." This was done over the ground now occupied by the whole Nebraska presbytery. . .
The next year (1862) he . . . was pleased to have Rev. J.G. McKEE appointed as his assistant in Nebraska. While in the East he raised nearly $1.000 to aid in erecting a church building in Nebraska City which he considered his hardest task, Returning to Nebraska he labored as pastor, first in Nebraska City, and then in Rock Bluff, until obliged to give up in 1868 due to ill health. Thus we see that this congregation of North Bend was organized on July 19, 1861 so that this year, 1941, marks your 80th anniversary. The organizations at Nebraska City and Rock Bluff (now Murray) preceded this by one year.
An account of one of the first communions held here, dated June 1863 is as follows:
"At North Bend in a house 25 feet by 13 feet, thatched with grass and designed ultimately for a stable, with prairie grass for carpet and benches for pews. As the hour approaches, wagon loads of people may be seen from all points converging toward the new lone house on the prairie; some, from distances of ten to sixteen miles. Our Fremont organization was present to commune with us, which together with the four new members at North Bend about double our membership in the Valley . . . "In October of that year it is stated that Rev. T.P. PROUDFIT was dismissed on certificate from the presbytery of Muskingum, Ohio to connect with the presbytery of Nebraska and in the minutes of 1864. it is resolved he "be appointed to labor at North Benk, Fremont, and connections, and that $250 be granted for his support." The membership of North Bend that year was stated as 16 . . . "If members of the Church are thinking of removing west . . . they may obtain any information . . . by addressing Mr. J.H. GRAHAM, Wallace, Dodge County, Nebraska, or Mr. J.M. LEE, or Mr. PROUDFIT..."
In the same minutes of General Assembly is the report of the organization of Nebraska presbytery as follows:
"In accordance with the directions of the U.P. Synod of Iowa, the first United Presbyterian presbytery of Nebraska was organized at Nebraska City, October 14, 1863. . . The ministers joining in the organization were Thomas McCARTNEY, D.C. WILSON, T.P. PROUDFIT, A. McCARTNEY and William DOUTHETT, with Elders Alex MORRISON, George McCULLOUGH, Robert M. LATTA, James SLOSS and James M. LEE. . . Presbytery includes the Territory of Nebraska, and the two Western tiers of Counties of Iowa the following organized congregations -- Amity, Rock Bluff, North Bend, Fremont, Nebraska City and Clarinda"
In the Evangelical Repository of September 6, 1867, we read the following brief statement: "A congregation with 12 members has been organized at Pawnee City. . . Rev. J.T. CAMPBELL (missionary)"
. . . About this time, my father, Rev. Thomas McCAGUE, who had been obliged to give up returning to Egypt for family health reasons . . . came to Nebraska City. They rode on stage coach from Boone, Iowa, the end of the railroad, and crossed the Missouri River by ferry.
The family remained in Nebraska City for a few months, Mr. McCAGUE preaching to a small United Presbyterian congregation already organized but without a pastor . . . March 19, 1867, the propriety of undertaking Mission work in Omaha, was discussed, and it was resolved that owing to the importance of the place as a future commercial center, to recommend it favorably to the Board of Home Missions.
Rev. Thomas McCAGUE was appointed to visit Omaha and explore the field. Omaha was then about thirteen years old; its population a floating one, reported as about ten thousand, and in the midst of a real estate boom, it being a year or two before the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad to Ogden. It was also the capital of Nebraska territory.
. . . The Assembly which met in Xenia, Ohio, May 23, 1867, appointed Rev. Thomas McCAGUE as Missionary to Omaha for one year. He moved his family from Nebraska City and commenced work in July. A small red cottonwood schoolhouse was rented for Sabbath services. There on January 11, 1868, the First United Presbyterian church of Omaha was organized, the little band numbering eight; three men and five women being received by certificate . . . continued until June . . . Assembly of (1869) refused aid and virtually abandoned the field. City Missions, seventy years ago unless there was a large nucleus, were not popular in the U.P. Church . . . "Let Omaha go; take up Wahoo." For four years carried on this work without any financial aid from any source. Mr. McCague being on longer able to carry on without help from the Board, resigned and advertised his property for sale September 1870 (the Board reconsidered) Mr. McCAGUE was again appointed missionary and remained with the work until 1875, when he resigned to take up Evangelistic work. The church by this time was well established -- at one time there were four United Presbyterian churches in Omaha, First, Central, Park Avenue and South with two Missions, Cass Street and East Omaha . . .
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Submitted by: Mrs. Georgene Sones, Omaha, NEFrom: Compendium of Local Biography. Biographical Sketches--Butler, Polk, Seward, York and Fillmore Counties, Nebraska
INDEX TO BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, BUTLER, POLK, SEWARD, YORK & FILLMORE COUNTIES, NE Name and page
ABRAHAMS, Claus, 472 BENNETT, E. Douglas, 894 CALDER, J.M., 729 ADEN, John H., 591 BENNETT, J.C., 356 CALHOUN, C.C., 292 AHERN, James, 396 BENNETT, John W., 317 CALLAGHAN, Leander S., 955 ALDRICH, Charles, 1039 BENNETT, Thomas E., 451 CAMPBELL, Henry H., 265 ALDRICH, P.M., 918 BENSE, Herman F., 239 CAREY, Milton, D., 484 ALLEN, Samuel W., 667 BETZER, J.H., 258 CARLISLE, James B., 574 ALLEN, Solomon C., 917 BICK, Hon. J.H., 834 CARLSON, C.H., 424 ANDERSON, Aaron, 649 BICK, Mrs. Julia, 560 CARLSON, N. Fred, 364 ANDERSON, Andrew, 502 BIGGS, Edward C., 624 CARNEY, Joseph, 1113 ANDERSON, Nels, 794 BIGGS, Thomas, 617 CARPENTER, Wm. A., 406 ANDERSON, Nils, 838 BINGHAM, George, 857 CARR, Hon, Thomas, 302 ANDERSON, Ross P., 533 BISHOP, Thomas H., 430 CARSCADDEN, Dr. Richard, 609 ANDERSON, Swan A., 319 BITTINGER, Frederick, 980 CASEY, Cornelius, 796 ANDERSON, D.C., 278 BITTINGER, Samuel 1., 968 CASPER, Hon. Charles D., 1050 ANDREWS, Alice, 870 BIVENS, William A., 949 CATENHUSEN, Rev. J., 620 ANDREWS, Alonzo, 870 BJERRUM, Niels, 536 CATTLE, John, Jr., 644 ANSTINE, Samuel R., 487 BLAIR, William J., 1014 CAYWOOD, James S., 412 ARCHER, Elijah, 341 BLOOM, F.P., 322 CHALLIS, Charles, 679 ARCHER, John, 426 BLOOMER, Andrew F., 303 CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph S., 1113 ARCHERD, Dr. John W., 978 BOGART, A.G., 461 CHAPIN, Rev. John A., 930 ARMSTRONG, Edward A., 995 BOHL, Philip, 318 CHASE, Col. H.W., 279 ARRASMITH, John W., 853 BOND, Oscar M., 393 CHATTIN, Edward, 550 ASHLEY, Dr. S.F., 884 BORTNER, James C., 690 CHENEY, Edmund M., 448 ATKINSON, Thomas, 323 BOSSERMAN, William H., CHERRY, William, 452 AUSTIN, Francis M., 983 1110 CHESNUT, Lincoln, 731 AXLINE, Daniel, 575 BOUCHARD, Louis T., 471 CHESSMAN, Geo. P., 398 BABCOCK, WM. M., 1071 BOUTON, Albert A., 1027 CHILD, E.T., 891 BABLE, Emanuel, 256 BOWERS, George W., 714 CHINDGRENM P.O., 320 BACKLUND, WM. 0., 327 BOYE, Julius C., 656 CHRISTIE, J.W., 1117 BADGER, Lewis H., 1099 BRABHAM, Henry H., 578 CHURCH, Philander, 383 BADGER, Henry L., 1098 BRABHAM, Richard B., 733 CLARK, Liberty, 594 BAER, Jacob D., 419 BRADLEY, Thomas C., 1009 CLINE, Samuel, 1052 BAIR, Samuel, 901 BRANDT, Dietrich, 660 CLARK, S.B., 695 BAKER, Francis A., 606 BRECHTEL, Anton, 1083 COBB, Clinton C., 397 (York Co.,) BREWER, Jacob J.W., 493 CODDING, Anson B., 645 BAKER, Francis A., 775 BROADWELL, Rev. David, 630 COLBY, Philander M., 442 (Fillmore Co.) BROBST, Daniel, 555 COLEMAN, Jacob H., 382 BAKER, Dr. O.P., 986 BROCHTRUP, Joseph, 829 COLEMAN, William H., 669 BALLARD, Harlow S., 455 BROKAW, Mon. Wm. A., 401 COLLIER, William A., 755 BARGHAHN, Henry, 443 BROWER, Judge H.H., 251 CONANT, Reuben H., 999 BARLEAN, Samuel, 1090 BROWN, Daniel, 881 CONAWAY, Hon. John B., M.D. 281 BARRETT, Mrs. Caroline BROWN, Jas. D., 307 COOK, Richard J., 1115 T., 662 BUCKLEY, P.T., 720 COON, Geo., 952 BATCHELDER, J.W., 448 BUCKLEY, Mrs. Tillie C. CORWIN, James P., 435 BAUGH, C.M., 460 707 CORY, J.B., 1112 BEACH, Lyman, 1019 BUCKMASTER, Joseph A., 414 COURTRIGHT, Abram, 519 BEATTIE, Isaac J., 352 BUNTING, James F., 833 COX, C.W., 821 BEATTY, Wm., 584 BUNTING, Orrick, 1089 COX, Jefferson, 948 BECHTEL, Mrs. Mary E., BUNTING, William M., 229 COX, William W., 749 347 BURGE, Alfred H., 437 CRAIG, Henry Runyon, 1057 BEEKMAN, John, 1064 BURKE, Gusta F., 710 CRAIG, Hiram S., 906 BEDFORD, Henry, 384 BURKE, John A., 445 CRISP, William, 657 BEISHLINE, Daniel, 684 BURGESS, Clayton, 630 CROWNOVER, Franklin L., 354 BELL, James H., 438 BURGESS, Harvey S., 601 CUMMINS, Dr. H.B., 596 BELL, Willia, 1030 BUSH, John, 368 CUNNINGHAM, James D., 1045 BELSLEY, David, 880 CADY, Martin, 357 BENDER, Thomas J., 1049 CAIN, James M., 450 DAHLGREEN, John, 726 BENNETT, Capt. Frederick CAIN, Samuel E., 417 DALTON, John, 923 C., 1108
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Index to Biographical Sketches, Butler, Polk, Seward, York & Fillmore Counties, NE, continued.Name and Page
DANKERS, Dietrich, 864 FAUSTMAN, Gustav, 527 HAHN, George, 573 DARLING, David, 262 FELLOWS, Nathan, 387 HAINEY, William G., 1073 DARNELL, Sumner, 902 FENTON, Frank H., 572 HALE, Judge Edwin W., 246 DARNELL, William C., 862 FERGUSON, N.M., 293 HALL, Adam, 427 DAVIDSON, James H., 425 FIELD, William, 1104 HAMILTON, John B., 365 DAVIS, Dr. John N., 321 FINECY, Joshua, 488 HANEY, Mrs. Mary, 520 DAVIS, Geo. W., 1035 FISHER, Geo. C., 459 HARLAN, Hon. N.V., 252 DAVIS, Mon. W.R., 925 FISHER, Oliver P., 1056 HARLING, William E., 771 DAY, ANDREW J., 789 FITZSIMONS, John, 738 HARMAN, David, 607 DAYTON, WM. E., 288 FLANSBURG, Wellington, 801 HARRINGER, Dr. Wm. G., 933 DAYTON, William, 646 FLICK, Samuel B., 325 HARRINGTON, Henry, 466 DEAL, Fletcher, 748 FLOREN, John A., 648 HARRISON, Rev. C. S., 391 DEAN, Nathaniel A., 593 FOLEY, John, 566 HARTMAN, Frederick C., 564 DEDEN, John, 511 FORD, Jerome C., 372 HARTMAN, William C., 491 DELANEY, Hon. N.C., 259 FORSTER, Wm. C., 914 HASBROUCK, Isaiah, 832 DENMAN, Francis M., 751 FOSTER, John W., 799 HASTINGS, Delos A., 977 DERBY, Charles W., 1047 FOX, Edgar, 1067 HATFIELD, Dr. Thomas J., 650 DEREMER, William, 1013 FRANCE, Geo. B., 259 HATHAWAY, Wm. A., 469 DAY, John B., 388 FRANCIS, Wm. B., 999 HAWLEY, Frank P., 405 DICE, Thomas M., 979 FRANK, Cliff, 523 HAYNES, William, 921 DICKINSON, Wm. Q., 410 FRANKLIN, Elias, 353 HAYWORTH, George, 663 DIEMER, Hiram Y., 562 FRAZIER, Joseph, 895 HEALEY. Hon. Thomas A., 811 DIETRICK, Joseph C., 700 FRIESEN, Jacob, 434 HEMENOVER, M., 352 DILLENBECK, JOHN S., 950 FROM, James, 847 HENAHAN, Thomas, 513 DIMICK, Geo. E., 1074 FUNK, Mrs. Anna, 260 HENDERSON, Samuel A., 820 DISNEY, Grove, 888 FUSBY, John F., 546 HENTON, George, 370 DIVAN, Alpha, 561 HERDMAN, Thomas A., 676 DIXON, N.J., 1093 GALAWAY, Joseph S., 227 HERRINGTON, John B., 975 DOAN, I.E., 754 GARFIELD, Horace, 713 HICKMAN, Erastus M., 903 DOBSON, Robert J., 1103 GARFIELD, Philo P., 242 HILGER, John, 927 DOMEIER, WM. F., 973 GARRISON, M.F., 769 HILL, Chas., 231 DORSEY, John L., 636 GARRISON, William H., 958 HILL, James M., 914 DOUBLEDAY, George, 1055 GEORGE, Daniel, 600 HINER, Jacob L., 576 DOWNING, John R., 479 GERARD, Henry S., 346 HOEPPNER, Joseph, 727 DOYLE, Peter, 953 GERLITS, Valentine, 351 HOFER, Gottlob, 538 DUNN, Charles, 861 GILLILAND, Elwood C., 547 HOFFMASTER, John W., 394 DUNPHY, Hon. Roderick E., 844 GILMORE, James J., 671 HOFMANN, Karl J.G., 871 DURHAM, Frank, 889 GOUDY, Henry, 647 HOKOM, John, 925 DURLAND, John A., 558 GOULD, George S., 505 HOLDEMAN, Geo. H., 826 GOULD, R.C., 364 HOLDERNESS, Thos. N., 961 EAGER, Mon. DeWitt, 339 GOULD, William H., 641 HOLLAND, Mon. C.E., 358 EAST, Dr. John H., 402 GRAVES, Daniel, 988 MOLOCH, Christian, 883 EASTWOOD, Isaac, 997 GRAY, James, 556 HONESS, J., 339 EBERLY, John, 280 GREGG, George W., 232 HOOKSTRA, Gayette, 294 EDWARDS, Amanda N., 335 GRIBBLE, George W., 894 HOOKSTRA, Tennis, 295 EHLERS, Peter, 743 GROBE, Henry, 643 HOOPS, W.W., 612 ELLIS, William, 554 GROVES, John, 370 HOOVER, Joseph E., 552 EMERSON, James L., 444 GRUBB, Erasmus, 514 HOPPER, Robert W., 429 EMERY, William C., 559 GUBSER, Fred, 540 HORNER, A.M., 982 ENDERLE, Christian, 683 GUNLACH, Chris. F., 487 HORTON, Jonathan A., 907 ENDICOTT, Hon. John J., 501 GUSHEE, L.A., 843 HOUSEL, Josiah V., 553 ENGLERAUPT, George, 1021 GWALTNEY, Dr. J.S., 361 HOUSTON, James D., 1047 ERB, Henry Q., 920 HOWELL, Hon. Matthew, 285 EVANS, Ellsworth N., 802 HAFER, Levi, 890 HOWIE, Thomas M., 1018 EVANS, Robert J., 913 HAFER, John W., 472 HUBBELL, Seneca, 604 EVERTS, Adam, 766 HAGER, John, 943 HUFF, Philip B., 624 EWING, William, 1001 HAGER, John C., 362 HUGHES, Lieut. H.C., 827 HAGERF Oliver P., 992 HULL, Peter S., 715 FARLEY, Dr. Benj. F., 887 HAGER, William P., 1086 HULT, N.P., 778 FARLEY, Isaac J., 1111 HAGUE, William A., 730 HUNKINS, Benjamin, 1101
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HUSTON, Armstrong, 365 LA MUNYON, W.W., 331 MAXWELL, Prof. J. Ellis, 1038 HUSTON, Thomas A., 549 LANCASTER, Edward, 530 MAXWELL, W.W., 892 HYMAS, D.J., 627 LANCASTER, Warren 1., 460 MAYLAND, Henry C., 905 JACKSON, Joseph, 726 LANGHORST, Henry C., 1116 McCARTHY, Dennis, 946 JACKSON, Oliver C., 864 LANGWORTHY, Elizabeth C., 311 McCASHLAND, Benjamin C., 390 JACOBS, Erick, 737 LANGWORTHY, S.C., 310 McCLOUD, Charles A., 992 JACOBSON, Thomas, 816 LANPHERE, Henry C., 896 McCLOUD, William E., 676 JENKINS, Mon. John D., 1058 LANNON, Wm. J., 374 McCONAUGHY, Dr. Robert, 613 JOHNSON, Al. G., 455 LARKIN, Patrick, 730 McCOY, Rev. James F., 668 JOHNSON, August, 518 LARSON, Swan, 929 McCOY, Wm. S., 1085 JOHNSON, Benjamin A., 1088 LAUER, Henry, 818 McCURDY, William, 957 JOHNSON, Charles H., 673 LAWYER, John R., 555 McDONALD, Edward C., 350 JOHNSON, Frederick C., 750 LEAMING, J.F., 808 McFADDEN, Hon. Wm., 291 JOHNSON, Harmon, 1004 LEATHERBURY, S., 467 McFADDEN, Joseph, 936 JOHNSON, Jesse R., 977 LEFEVER, D.M., 878 McGAFFIN, Hugh M., 486 JOHNSON, Leonard A., 461 LEMMON, Wm. E., 941 McGINNIS, Robert N., 329 JOHNSON, Leonard M., 716 LICHLITER, John J., 698 McGOWEN, John, 718 JOHNSON, Mrs. Isabell, 877 LICHTENBERGER, Samuel R., 688 McKELLIPS, Darwin, 567 JOHNSON, Swan A., 1091 LINCOLN, Erwin E., 926 McKNIGHT, George W., 381 JONES, Claudius, 223 LINDEBALD, Emanuel, 587 McKNIGHT, John 1., 787 JONES, Peter J., 678 LINEGREM, John, 1068 MEINBERG, Henry, 458 JORGENSON. Lars, 684 LINDQUIST, John, 338 MERCHANT, Clement E., 727 JUDEVINE, Josiah J., 767 LINDSTROM, Swan, 1007 MERRIAM, George A., 715 JUNGE, August C., 328 LINGENFELTER, Peter, 819 MEYER, Herman, 918 LLOYD, Jacob M., 1003 MEYSENBURG, John, 492 KAEMPFER, Albert J.T., 795 LOCKE, Josiah, 874 MEYSENBURG, P.N., 626 KALIFF, August, 509 LOCKWOOD, Robert, 585 MICKEY, Mon. John H. 480 KAPKE, Wm. F., 667 LOGAN, H.N., 565 MICKEY, John G., 632 KASTNER, William C., 1061 LOGHRY, James, 732 MILLER, Amos, 449 KAUFFMAN, John B., 1000 LONG, Mrs. Permelia, 454 MILLER, B., 898 KEEFE, John, 791 LONG, William, 884 MILLER, Charles S., 942 KEEGAN, James A., 1046 LONSDALE, Ellis, 669 MILLER, George H., 398 KEELER, Oscar D., 870 LOOMIS, Mon. Frank F., 263 MILLER, George W., 777 KEIM, Geo. W., 628 LOUGHRIDGE, Dr. Wm. K. 970 MILLER, Non. James P., 245 KELLER, Peter, 665 LOWLEY, Mon. Geo. W., 283 MILLER, Hon. Matt, 296 KERBY, Thomas, 385 LUEBKER, G.F., 447 MILLER, Joseph M., 521 KING, Andrew, 747 LUNDEEN, Col. N.P., 299 MILLER, Lieut. Joseph, 432 KING, Hon. E.L., 250 LYTLE, Robt. M., 873 MILLER, Lyman, 535 KINGSLEY, J.C., 1108 MILLER, Nicholas, 717 KINGSLEY, Mrs. Fannie, 1108 MADISON, Martin, 765 MILLER, Wm. M., 509 KINGSTON, John W., 380 MAHONEY, Michael W., 854 MILLER, WM. P., 962 KINNEY, Elisha, 1034 MAINE, Albert W., 407 MILLS, Dr. Holly M., 583 KIRKPATRICK, WM. L., 412 MALMQUIST, Gustaf, 640 MILLS, Mon. Milton A., 223 KLEIN, Rev. Alois J., 1076 MANSFIELD, John 968 MINNEY, Charles, 965 KLINZMAN, Lewis C., 507 MAPPS, Levi H., 852 MITCHELL, Mon. J.B., 330 KLUMP, Henry P., 508 MAPPS, John T., 835 MITCHELL, William, 355 KNEPPER, Andrew J., 288 MAPPS, Samuel T., 621 MONSON, N.P., 542 KNIGHT, Jesse, 699 MARKWARTH, August, 426 MOOR, Joseph P., 744 KOCH, Carl, 1054 MARQUIS, Joseph E., 286 MOORE, Dr. Orville M., 374 KOSCH, Louis, 756 MARSH, Dr. Franklin A., 539 MOORE, Hon. S.V., M.D., 264 KOZA, Frank, 336 MARSH, Geo. F., 1062 MOORE, Judge David T., 1092 KREH, Karl, 796 MARSHALL, James S., 670 MOORE, Thomas A., 1086 KRON, Peter, 1068 MARTIN, E.L. 882 MORFORD, William, 389 KRUHM, Ernest, 352 MARTIN, John, Jr., 1075 MORGAN, Charles A., 441 KRUMBACH, John. 776 MARTIN, Jonathan F., 851 MORRIS, Dr. Frank S., 793 KULLMAN, Martin, 592 MARTIN, Henry H., 701 MORRISON, William F., 725 KUNS, David, 590 MATHEWS, Samuel G., 825 MOSHER, Jeptha, 496 KRUMBACH, Erasmus, 994 MATOUSEK, Joseph, 639 MOUL, Lewis C., 786 MATSON, J.W., 691 MOUNTS, Henry C., 872 LABART, Jacob, 939 MATTHEWS, Richard, 666 MOZEE, Dr. Geo., 645 LAIRD, Frank, 439 MAUK, John A., 503 MUIR, Andrew S., 571 LAMDIN, Frank A., 55 MAPPS, William, 336 MITCHELL, M.H., 899
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MULFINGER, John C., 695 POTTER, Dr. D.D., 835 SCHARFENBERG, Frederich, 495 MUNDHENKE, Harrison, 515 POTTER, Dr. J.T., 642 SCHMIDT, Henry, 588 MURPHY, Rev. W., 692 POWELL, Wm. V., 395 SCHMIDT, John, 960 MEYERS, Solomon A., 693 POWER, Frederick C., 444 SCHNERINGER, Fred, 758 MYRICK, Myron N., 326 PRATHER, Thomas C., 301 SCHOTT, Emil, 924 PREUIT, Wm. M., 757 SCHWARZ, Rev. Frederick, 965 NABER, J.H., 505 PRICE, David, 431 SEAVER, Henry A., 343 NELSON, Feder C., 712 PRICE, Richard B., 750 SEDGWICK, Mon. D.E., M.D., 698 NELSON, Peter, 563 PRICE, William, 749 SEDGWICK, Judge S.H., 247 NELSON, John, 400 FRIDAY, Philip, 619 SEDGWICK, Theron E., 539 NEWCOMER, Wm. H., 879 PROBST, Dr. Morgan, 534 SEELEY, James P., 1027 NEWMAN, Andrew J., 582 PROHASKA, Anthony, 568 SENFF, Elizabeth Williams, 1097 NEWTON, Chas. S., 289 PUTLITZ, Helmuth F., 238 SENG, Walter W., 675 NEVILLE, Joseph, 432 PRICE, Thomas, 308 SHAFER, Ezra B., 610 NICHOLS, Geo. N. 475 RANN, John F., 956 SHAMBAUGH, Andrew J., 711 NIPPERT, Henry W., 735 REA, Patrick, 934 SHAMBAUGH, Michael L., 812 NOBES, Chas. J. 498 READ, Alfred M., 820 SHAPLAND, John, 996 NORTON, Chas. 0., 457 READ, Robert W., 735 SHAW, Dr. Lawrence M., 807 NORTON, Francis W., 969 REDFORD, Wm. M., 230 SHELDON, Charles M., 943 NORVAL, Hon. R.S., 319 REEL, John M., 1023 SHELDON, Henry S., 815 NORVAL, Judge T.L., 266 REICHENBACH, J.A., 1037 SHEPHERD, Geo., 516 REICHENBACH, S.A., 1037 SHERBONDY, J.W., 858 OATES, Henry E., 984 REMINGTON, Hon. B.D., 226 SHIELDS, Wm. T., 817 OCKEN, J.W., 994 REN, Louis C., 524 SHIDLER, Dr. Geo. W., 242 OEHME, Ferdinand A,, 998 REYNOLDS, Foster M., 1084 SHILEY, Samuel L., 476 OGG, Bright B., 267 RHOADES, Charles, 362 SHIPP, James, 654 OHLWILER, John Q., 590 RHOADS, Henry, 958 SHOSTROM, Andrew 0., 944 OPITZ, Edward C., 1026 RICH, Frederick, 803 SHOTWELL, Eli L., 430 OSTERHOUT, Judge George, 537 RICHARDSON, George E., 865 SHRADER, Solomon, 653 OVERSTREET, Horace S., 436 RIPPE, Ernst, 976 SHREFFLER, Edmund, 577 OVERSTREET, Robert J., 843 RISING, Albert W., 974 SHURLOCK. Parkhurst, 557 OWEN, Prof. J.E., 1002 RISING, Samuel W., 644 SIDWELL, Levi M., 474 RITCHIE, Hon. Wm. E., 345 SIMMONS, Frank G., 237 PAISLEY, Isaiah, 408 ROBBINS, F.F., 1065 SIMPSON, Thomas, 699 PALMER, James M., 413 ROBBINS, John, 625 SISTY, James H., 900 PARDUE, L.F., 1118 ROBERTS, Col. Aurelius, 248 SKINNER, John, 399 PARKER, John H., 416 ROBERTS, Jasper, 1003 SKIPTON, Franklin, 306 PARKER, Wm. J., 386 ROBERTS, John, 295 SLOAN, Frank W., 813 PATTERSON, Fred C., 1033 ROBERTS, John N., 627 SLOAN, Mon. Chas. H., 376 PERDUE, Thomas, 1005 ROBSON, Arthur M., 561 SMALL, Joshua D.P., 672 PERKINS, Mon. J.M., 1029 ROBSON, Augustus F., 470 SMITH, Abraham, 903 PERKINS, Judge Benj, 0., 236 ROCHAN, William B., 1099 SMITH, Charles M., 916 PETERSON, Albert A., 341 ROCHE, Father, 837-840 SMITH, Geo. W., 614 PETERSON, A.W., 987 RODMAN, Hiram, 734 SMITH, Hon. H.L., M.D., 270 PETERSON, George, 521 RODMAN, Smith, 940 SMITH, John, 363 PETERSON, Nels, 607 ROGERS, L.H., 850 SMITH, Morace F., 1040 PETTIS, Sedgwick W., 702 ROLFSMEIER, Frederick, 504 SMITH, Peter, 954 PHEASANT, Samuel G., 739 ROMSDAL, John, 541 SMITH, Samuel L. 495 PHILLIPS, Charles N., 935 ROSITER, George, 1044 SMITH, Thomas W., 446 PHILLIPS, Stephen R., 681 ROYCE, Philander B., 1022 SMITH, William E., 1025 PICKREL, Harvey, 772 RUNNALLS, Joseph, 586 SMITH, Wm. H., 548 PIERSON, John R., 535 RUSHTON, J.H., 1020 SMITH, W.T., 792 PIPER, Charles W., 347 RUSLER, Charles J., 810 SMRHA, Charles, 1107 PIPER, John, 973 RUSLER, Michael A., 814 SNYDER, Carl, 465 PLAMBECK, Ferdinand F.F., 1114 RUSSELL, Edward D., 582 SORRILL, William, 497 PLUMB, Dr. James N., 1051 RUTAN, L.A., 837 SOVEREIGN, Milton, 290 POINTER, B.F., 348 SOWERS, Lafayette, 1070 POOL, Ezra P., 791 SAMPLE, Dr. Martin V., 1065 SPARLING, Christ, 639 POST, Clarence H., 736 SANDBERG, Charles, 606 SPERRY, A.D., 603 POST, Won. George W., 268 SAUNDERS, Judge T.H., 420 SPRING, William M., 605 POST, Warren J., 845 SAWYER, Simeon, 980 SPROUT, William F., 664 POST, Wm. Du Bois, 512 SCHAAL, Christian, 829 SPURLOCK, Burwell & Isabella, 275
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STAFFORD, Willard P., 636 TURPENING, Alfred F., 985 WIRT, Thomas D., 548 STAHR, Carston, 637 TUTTY, Kirkman, 915 WISE, Birney S., 415 STANTON, Jeremiah, 705 WISE, Joseph H., 309 STAFF, Rev. Carl, 623 UFFELMANN, William, 409 WITTER, Jacob M., 909 STARK$ Charles H., 661 WOLFE, Mon. Thomas, 326 STEFFEN, Ferdinand, 485 VALENTINE, Miller, 920 WOLVIN, Horace, 440 STEINER, Frank, 485 VAN ALLEN, L.C., 866 WOOD, Henry, 611 STEPHENSON, Charles P., 745 VANDERKOLK, Sipke, 859 WOOD, James V., 696 STEWARD, Mon. John B., 1109 VANDERKOLK, Tabitha, 860 WOODARD, Warren, 1007 STEWARD, Thomas, 1117 VAN VLEET, Martin, 923 WOODWARD, Dr. James H., 244 STEWART, William, 373 VARNER, John F., 638 WRIGHT, Mon. C.J., 462 STINES, Hal. P., 1100 VENELL, N.J., 904 WRIGHT, James H., 1009 STINES, Shelly, 1036 VIFQUAIN, Victor E., Jr., 1103 WULLBRANDT, Charles C., 620 STOLLAR, John, 1081 VINCENT, Allen, 950 STOLLDORF, August, 898 VOLZKE, William, 476 ZAHLER, George, 442 STOUT, J.M., 308 ZEMAN, Frank J., 269 STOVER, Calvin S., 1005 WALDEN, Nathaniel J., 826 ZIMMERMAN, Mon. David S., 249 STOWELL, Ralph W., 945 WALDMAN, August, 784 ZIMMERMANN, Dietrich, 804 STRAIGHT, Dr. John W., 612 WALKER, Hiram P, 602 ZIMMERMANN, John, 831 STRICKLAND, Alvin N., 290 WALKER, John J., 740 ZWIEG, William, 768 STRICKLER, Joseph W., 490 WALKUP, David, 456 STRICKLER, Wm. M., 337 WALKUP, John, 710 STUBBS, Dennis A., 418 WALRATH, Eugene A., 269 STUHR, Henry, 344 WALROD, Wm. M., 693 STULL, Morris C., 971 WALSH, D.P., 529 SUPPINGER, Chas. B., 255 WALTERS, William, 680 SWANSON, Andrew J., 849 WAMSLEY, Chris. C., 531 SWANSON, Nils B., 489 WANKE, John, 599 SWANSON, Oscar, 564 WARD, John M., 450 SWARTS, Geo. W., 1088 WARNER, David, 323 SWARTS, J.A., 1101 WARNER, George U., 719 SWEARINGEN, Joseph, 855 WARNER, Hon. Charles A., 224 WARNER, L.H., 677 TALBOT, Charles W., 908 WARNER, Charles Y., 332 TALBOTT, Joe, 1091 WARREN, Lucius A., 392 TALMAGE, Joseph W., 1053 WARTHEN, W.E., 785 TARBLE, John A., 300 WATT, Isaiah W., 589 TAYLOR, Albert B., 533 WATTS, George, 848 TAYLOR, Prof. Chas. W., 1017 WEIS, Jacob, 284 TAYLOR, W.A., 838 WEIS, Peter D., 406 TAYLOR, W.H., 655 WEISER, Peter, 1012 TAYLOR, William, 610 WELCH, Mon. William, 314 TERWILLIGER, Geo. H., 606 WELLER, Henry H., 561 THEOBALD, George, 1083 WELLMAN, Henry, 910 THOMAS, Evan A., 367 WELLS, Edgar A., 313 THOMAS, Mon. J.J., 262 WELLS, Oliver C., 763 THOMPSON, Cyrus B., 928 WESTBERG, Oliver, 517 THOMPSON, Ellwood, 428 WESTERHOFF, John, 788 THOMPSON, James D., 753 WHEELER, Lyman S., 774 THOMPSON, Noah M., 1069 WHEELER, Wallace, 1094 TILDEN, Norman F., 679 WHITE, Charles D., 312 TIMM, Lewis, 708 WHITE, James D., 1049 TINDALL, Geo. E., 1024 WHITE, Wilton A., 822 TOMLIN, Edward A., 836 WHOLSTENHOLM, James, 669 TOPHAM, Daniel, 985 WHOLSTENHOLM, John, 931 TOWLE, John, 1030 WIENS, Dr. Peter, 593 TOWNER, Abraham, 981 WILDMAN, Milton M., 961 TRACY, Mrs. Maria A.B., 800 WILL, Norman B., 599 TROLLOP. Wesley, 473 WILLIAMS, Joseph K., 630 TROUTMAN, William P., WILLIAMS, Wilton K., 361 TROWBRIDGE, A.H. 523 WILSON, Capt. J.L., 276 TURNER, Charles M., 629 WILSON, Owen D., Jr., 257
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