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SAUNDERS COUNTY COURT DOCKETS 1871-1872
Submitted by: Alice Graham, Ashland. NE
Court Dockets from the 1871-1872 official handwritten county court proceedings of both civil and criminal held in the courthouse at Ashland, NE. In 1871-1872 Ashland was the county seat of Saunders County. Wahoo became county seat in 1874 after the records of the county were stolen during the night in December 1873 and transported to Wahoo in a wagon pulled by a team of horses.
Silas A NICHOLS, A MARBLE, or M A BENNETT served as Justice of the Peace. J G WHITLOCK and L B RENO were sheriffs. H JOHNSON was a deputy sheriff. Attorneys who served the court were A MARBLE, Abe FULLER, J A ROBERTS, T B WILSON, R C THOMPSON, and L N ATKENS.
The following were either jurists, witnesses, defendants or plaintiffs. All appeared in court during the year.
Robert ADAMS | J S CONNER | John HARRISON |
Thomas ADAMS | P O CONNER | W B HARRISON |
H ADELL | L S COOLEY | George HAUGHTON |
V ALBERTS | C S COPP | August HAULKE |
H R ALDENS | L D CORP | J R HAYFORD |
Joseph ARNOLD | M D COPP | HAYNE |
Wm ARTHUR | James M CROOK | John HEATH |
L M ATKENSON | G W COX | Elizabeth HENDERSON |
Robert AUGHE | H D COX | George HENDERSON |
E S BALLOU | Joseph COX | J HINDMAN |
Calvin BARBER | Maurice CURRAN | Margaret HINDS |
G A BASCOM | Thomas DALTON | Clifton HINKLEY |
John BATES | Mary M DAVIS | Frederick HINES |
Israel BEETESON | Peter DEAL | J HOLCOMB |
Walter BELL | Paul DENNIS | R H HOPKINS |
M BERRY | Rodney DEXTER | Henry HOOKER |
John BIGGERSTAFF | Robert DOOD | O HOOKER |
Sanvil BIGGERSTAFF | E DOOM | Anna HROMES |
John BLACK | Wm DURBEE | John HROMES |
James BOND | S J DYER | Joseph HUMES |
Fred BONTZ | A S EAGER | Wm JAMESON |
Henry BOYER | F EBERHARDT | E A JENKS |
Frank BRANDON | George ELBING | George JOHNSON |
E A BRIGHT | H M ELIOT | Henry JOHNSON |
J Steven BROWN | Wm ENNIS | John JOHNSON |
John BRYAN | F M FALES | L C JOHNSON |
Abram BUDERBAUGH | James FARRAR | Thomas JOHNSON |
Wm BUTTS | Art FARRAR | Nathan JONES |
Wm CASHMAN | Samuel FENTON | G W KEELER |
Addison CARR | Henry FLANDERS | John KEISER |
O M CARTER | Joseph FULMER | Peter KEISER |
Joseph CASTEL | John GERKS | George KELLER |
Porter CASTEL | O M GILBERT | Elisha KELLEY |
A B CHAMBERLIN | P A GOULD | R N H KELLEY |
J CHAMBERLIN | R M GRANT | Robert KENDALL |
J F CHAMBERS | Wm GRAVES | Fred KIESIER |
Al CLAWSON | Don GRAY | J B KILGORE |
M E CHENEY | Pete GUSTAFFSEN | Francis M KNAPP |
E A CLOSSEN | George HAGLE | Frank KNAPP |
Wm CODER | Ludwick HANCOCK | Emanuel KRETZER |
Thomas COLE | H HARDEN |
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Saunders County Court Dockets - continued
James LANDON | H J PADDOCK | Wm SNELL |
M C LANG | J P PALMERTON | Wm SPENCER |
Peter LAWFELS | E C PANCOAST | A L SPRAGUE |
J S LAWSON | R F PARKER | J STAMBAUGH |
G W LONG | Lor C PARKS | J B STARKEY |
Chris LYMEN | James PERRINE | C STEPHENS |
J MALSBERRY | Peter Gustave PETERSON | Louis STEPHENS |
John MARTIN | O A PIERCE | Griffin STEVENS |
F M MASON | Thomas PRICE | Jordan STEVENS |
John M MATHENY | L M PUTNEY | J M STEWART |
Thomas MEAKER | F C REYE | Mrs STRSHANE |
P MELIA | Otis RICHARDSON | Charles STROUD |
C R MERRITT | Aaron ROBERTS | M D SWAFFORD |
Corydon McCLURE | J R ROBERTS | Harrison TARPENNING |
Wm McCLURE | R L ROBERTS | Horace TARPENNING |
M M McGEE | Wm ROBERTSON | Lum TARPENNING |
F McKINLEY | H ROBENSON | Perry TARPENNING |
Robert McKNIGHT | John F ROLLES | Wm TARPENNING |
John McMILLAN | James RONLEY | Horace TAYLOR |
Wm McPEAT | C ROSS | James TAYLOR |
Simpson MICHLERANT | Phillip ROUTS | W H TAYLOR |
J M MICKLE | Gilbert ROUSE | James TEACHMAN |
James MILLER | John RUSELL | Frank THEYES |
Phillip MILLER | J F SANDBORN | Samuel TICE |
Leonard MILLS | Frank SANDBURN | David THIMAN |
T MONHALL | Elizabeth SANDERS | Wm THOMPSON |
D MORGAN | M H SANDERS | Iddings TIDBALL |
R MORGAN | John SCHWITZER | David TOLBERT |
S B MORGAN | James SCOTT | John TOLDERT |
Phillip MORRIS | John SCOTT | Adison TOWER |
John MUSSELWHITE | Samuel SCOTT | John TURPIN |
Ann MUTTICKER | Osborn SEALY | Christian ULRICH |
John MUTTICKER | D J SELDON | Margaret VALIER |
John NEWBERRY | Mrs D J SELDON | Nathan VANCURENS |
C H NICLKES | J G SHANDERA | George VANDICKILE |
B NORBES | C L SHEFFER | VOLLENTINE |
Joseph NORWALK | W SKILES | John WAHL |
Samuel OLIVER | James SNELL | H WAKEFIELD |
Robert OVERTON | J H SNELL | Perry WALKER |
H A WALLACE | Allen WARREN | Wm B WORBRITTON |
Oliver WILSON | W C WILSON | Wm WILSON |
Isaac WITHROW | L J WHITLOCK | F WHITMORE |
Andrew WOLLEN | John WOOD | Samuel WOOD |
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NOTE added by Alice Graham
Ashland was a wild wooley frontier town for the first 20 years of its existence. In 1870 the railroad came to town, making Ashland a boom town of the first order. It had 7 saloons, a boot hill, and was full of Civil War veterans. It was called Saline Ford in its early years, and in the diaries of the early Mormon travelers or Oregon bound people. The Ox-Bow Trail crosses Salt Creek at Ashland. A natural low water bridge being the reason for the name Saline Ford or Rocky Crossing.
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Vital Records From Nebraska State Journal, cont.
Hamah, Mrs. | Aug. 25, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Aug. 22, 1895, Mother of Mrs. Edgar Smith of Lincoln. Mrs. E. A. Smith of Jandy and a son and dau. in Louisiana. Burial at Fontenelle, Iowa beside her husband. | ||
Cadwallader, Sarah | Aug. 26, 1895 p6 cl |
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D. Aug. 25, 1895, age 57 yrs. wife of John W. Cadwailader. Funeral from the res 204 L St. | ||
Ludden, Caroline G. (deceased) | Aug. 27, 1895, p6 cl |
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Probate Notice. Rev. Luther P. Ludden was appointed adm. | ||
Brown, Harrison W. (deceased) | Aug. 27, 1895 p6 c1 |
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Probate Notice. Rebecca Brown executive. | ||
Finnigan, Johanna (deceased) | Aug. 27, 1895 p6 cl |
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Probate Notice. James Finnigan was made executor. | ||
O'Connor, May (deceased) | Aug. 27, 1895 p6 c1 |
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C Probate Notice. Michael O'Connor was appointed adm. | ||
McArthur, | Aug. 27, 1895 p6 c2 |
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B. A dau. to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McAvthur, their second. | ||
Elliot vs. Elliot | Aug. 29, 1895 p6 c1 |
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Div. Harrison Elliot vs. Rebecca R. Elliot. Married at Pekins, Ill. in 1874. | ||
Shepherd, | Aug. 29, 1895 p6 c1 |
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B. Aug. 28, 1895, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George N. Shepherd at their home 808 H St. | ||
Fitzgerald, John (deceased) | Aug. 30, 1895 p6 c1 |
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Adm. Mary Fitzgerald, adm. sues ex-congresman McKeighan. | ||
Peart vs. Peart | Aug. 30, 1895 p6 c1 |
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Div. Catherine A. Peart vs. James Peart, married in Lancaster Co. March 23, 1886. | ||
Tuttle, Helen | Sept. 1, 1895 p4 c1 |
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Birthday. Aug. 27, 1895. celebrated her 16th birthday at her home, 30 and 0 St. | ||
Prindle, Will | Sept. 1, 1895 p4 c1 |
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Birthday. Ruby Prindle gave a birthday party for her brother, Aug. 27, 1895 at their home 2026 S 13th St. | ||
Betts, Mrs. C. N. | Sept. 3, 1895 p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 2, 1895, at the res. 1820 N St. A res. of Lincoln 18 yrs. |
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Davis, | Sept. 3, 1895 p6 c1 |
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D. June 30, 1895, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis June 30, 1895. Buried in the Wyuka vault. Was taken for burial by Mrs. Davis to Fantana, Kansas, Sept. 2, 1895. | |||
Van Volkenburgh, Mrs. E. | Sept. 4, 1895 p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 3, 1895. Wife of D. S. Van Volkenburgh, at her home 3009 R St. Funeral from the res. | |||
Hobson, Harry | Sept. 8, 1895, p6 c1 |
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Sept. 8, 1895, p8 c2 |
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D. Sept. 4, 1895 at Springfield, Ill., A Plunibaec killed. Member of Lincoln Phanlber's Uni. Funeral from the res. of his father W. Hobson, 3136 Q St. | |||
Gould vs. Gould | Sept. 6, 1895 p6 c5 |
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Div. Cora E. Gould sues Justice L. P. Gould for div. Married Owasso, Mich. Oct. 14, 1885. She asks custody of the 5 yr old child. He has gone to his home in Mich. His term expires Jan. 1896, but no appointment has been made. | |||
Balston, | Sept. 7, 1895, p6 c2 |
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B. To Mr. and Mrs. George Balson, a son. Mr. Balson is Tran. Frt. Agt. for the Burlington. | |||
Walker vs. Walker | Sept. 8, 1895 p4 c2 |
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Div. Carrie E. Walker asks div. from Charles Walker. Married in Lincoln, Nov. 13, 1891. Asks for her maiden name, Carrie Strubble. | |||
Lickty, Jesse Clarence | Sept. 8, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 6, 1895 ate (sic) 14 yrs 4 mos, 11 das. of typhoid fever. Funeral at the home of his parents East Vine St. Rev. T.. F. Stauffer in charge. Burial at Wyuka. | |||
Hargreaves, Will | Sept. 8, 1895 p4 c2 |
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Birthday. Sept. 5, 1895, celebrated his 19th birthday. | |||
Brock, Arthur | Sept. 11, 1895, p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 4, 1895 at State Prison of fever. Relatives in S. D. | |||
Datson, Etta | Sept. 11, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Funeral from the chapel of Cotner Uni. Sept. 15, 1895. | |||
Deffenbaugh, Anthony | Sept. 11, 1895 p 6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 10, 1895, age 65 yrs. S.E. of Lincoln, Funeral at Cheney. | |||
Young, | Sept. 11, 1895, p6 c2 |
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B. Sept. 10, 1895, a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Young, of 1021 J St. | |||
Dônlan, Patrick | Sept. 13, 1895 p1 c5 |
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Sept. 14, 1895 p8 c1 |
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D. Sept. 12, 1895 age 53 yrs. lived 4 mi no. of Havelock. Died of hemmorhage after an accident cut. Found by one Oberhatter in his wagon. Leaves wife & 5 ch. Funeral Sept. 14, 1895 at St. Patricks, church in Havelock. Burial at St. Theresa's Cemetery. |
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Hall, | Sept. 14, 1895, p6 c2 |
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B. A dau. to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hall of 1405 G St. | ||
Temple vs. Temple | Sept. 14, 1895 p6 c2 |
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Div. Jessie C. Temple vs. Clifford L. Temple. Married in Lincoln, July 24, 1891. Asks custody of her one child, James. | ||
Flint, Belle | Sept. 15, 1895, p4 c2 |
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Birthday. Sept. 9, 1895, celebrated her birthday at her home 330 N. 7 St. | ||
Blair, Mrs. J. H. | Sept. 15, 1895 p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 14, 1895, at her home on 14 & P St. Born Charlotte Hill in Manchester, England on Nov. 30, 1836. Married J. H. Blair, Nov. 6, 1853 They had 4 children, 3 are dead and the 4th is Mrs. A. E. Hargraves. Funeral at her daus. res. 1528 R St. Rev, John Hewitt of Holy Trinity Church in charge. | ||
Gates, Howard James | Sept. 15, 1895 p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 14, 1895, age 10 mos. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gates. Funeral from the res. 2109 South 15 St. | ||
Day, | Sept. 17, 189t (sic). p6 c2 |
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B. A dau. to Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Day, 1134 C St. | ||
Lowry, John O. | Sept. 17, 1895 p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 16, 1895 age 58 yrs. at the es. 2170 S. 14 St. A brother of Dr. H. B. Lowry. Funeral from the res. Sept. 18, 1895. | ||
Herzer vs. Herzer | Sept. 17, 1895 p6 c3 |
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Div. Larinda Herzer vs. Frank Herzer. | ||
Condon, Agnes | Sept. 18, 1895 p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 17, 1895 age 16 yrs. Dau. of William Condon. Funeral Sept. 18, 1895 at St. Theresa's Pro-Cathedral. | ||
Carter, Roy | Sept. 18, 1895 p6 c7 |
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D. Sept. 16, 1895, age 4 mos. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carter. Funeral from the res. 1821 0 St. Sept. 18, 1895. Body taken to Stewart. | ||
Lehmer, | Sept. 20, 1895, p6 c1 |
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D. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lehmer, 2010 G St. Funeral from res. Burial at Mahkee Hill Cemetery, Sept. 20, 1895. | ||
Roe, Helen J. | Sept. 20, 1895, p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 19, 1895, age 73 yrs. Funeral from res. of son-in-law, George Goy, 1729 S. 15 St. Sept. 21, 1895. | ||
Brown vs. Brown | Sept. 20, 1895 p6 c2 |
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Div. Rosa Brown vs. Wesley C. Brown. Married at Fairbury, July 31, 1891. Asks for her maiden name. |
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Jordan, Mary | Sept. 21, 1895 p6 c4 |
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D. Sept. 20, 1895. Age 82 yrs. Mother of Mrs. J. N. Douty at the home, 1432 R St. of burns. Burial at Davenport, Iowa. | ||
Ford, Ida | Sept. 21, 1895 p6 c4 |
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D. Sept. 20, 1895. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bracken, at her home 1020 Q St. She leaves 2 children. Burial in the Saltillo cemetery as soon as word is received from her husband. | ||
Harritt, Sarah | Sept. 22, 1895 p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 21, 1895 at State Hospital. Died of consumption. Remains to Guile and Roberts. Burial at Angus, Nebr. | ||
Lawton, Rev. Russell | Sept. 22, 1895, p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 21, 1895, page 82 yrs, at the res of C. A. Lyman, 2240 Y St. Member of the Wisconsin conference of the Methodist church for 50 yrs. Funeral from the Grace Church. Rev. C. M. Shepherd in charge. Burial in Dunlap, Iowa. | ||
Seacrest, | Sept. 22, 1895, 06 c4 |
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B. A dau to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Seacrest. | ||
De Witt, Planche | Sept. 23, 1895 p6 c2 |
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Porter, Edward | ||
Birthday. Joint Party by Vine St. Y.P.S.C.E. at home of Mrs. De Witt on thir (sic) bithday, Sept. 21, 1895. | ||
White, C. C. | Sept. 24, 1895 p5 c3 |
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D. Burial Sept. 23, 1895 in Wyuka. Member of Co. D, 9th Ill Cavalry in Civil War. Member of Methodist conference and contributor to Nebr. Wesleyman Uni. Funeral at Crete, at the res. and at Lincoln, St. Pauls M. E. Church. Rev. J. J. Marley of York and J. F. Kemper of Crete officiating. Masons and Woodmen had part. | ||
Duncan, Mrs. A. A. | Sept. 24, 1895 p6 c2 |
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Sept. 25, 1895 p6 c1 |
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D. Sept. 23, 1895 at her home, 1905 S 16 St. Funeral Sept. 25, 1895 from the res. 1905 S. 16 | ||
Meanor vs. Meanor | Sept. 24, 1895 p6 c3 |
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Div. Lottie Meanor granted divorce from James E. Meanor. Married in Lincoln, Dec. 4, 1891. | ||
Gould vs. Gould | Sept. 24, 1895 p6 c3 |
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Div. Mrs. Cora E. Gould was granted a divorce from her husband, Justice L. P. Gould. She was given custory of the child, Vilette. | ||
Schoolcraft vs. Schoolcraft | Sept. 24, 1895 p6 c3 |
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Div. Florence Phelps Schoolcraft vs. John L. Schoolcraft. Married in Albuquerque. Charges he induced her to sign away her property by deceit. She was granted a divorce and given the care of their dau. Dorothy. |
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Leiss, vs. Leiss | Sept. 24, 1895 p6 c3 |
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Div. Grace Leiss vs. Arthur S. Leiss. Divorce was granted and she secured custody of an adopted child. | ||
Sterling vs. Sterling | Sept. 24, 1895 p6 c3 |
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Div. George W. Sterling vs. Anna Sterling. Married Oct. 17, 1895. | ||
Walton vs. Walton | Sept. 25, 1895 p8 c3 |
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Dec. 9, 1895, p6 c2 |
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Div. Barbara S. Walton was given divorce from Thomas Walton of 2845 P St. Married in Wahoo, Mar. 3, 1895. | ||
Fleming | Sept. 25, 1895 p6 c2 |
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B. Twin son and dau. to Mr. and Mrs. E. Fleming of 524 N 12 St. | ||
Butcher vs. Butcher | Sept. 25, 1895 p8 c3 |
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Div. Levi Butcher was granted a div from Ruth A Butcher, by Judge Holmes. | ||
Blakeley vs. Blakeley | Sept. 25, 1895, p8 c3 |
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Div. Annie Blakeley was given divorce from George Blakeley. She was given the care of her child, Mary. | ||
Schwartz, John | Sept. 25, 1895, p8 c3 |
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Probate Notice. He designated his wife, Christin as executrix. Heirs are Emma Eisel, Mary Kober, Dorothea Sander, Wilhelmina and Anna Ercks and Sophia Wenson. | ||
Meyer, Louie | Sept. 26, 1895, p8 c2 |
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Legal Notice. W. A. Leese was appointed guardian for Louie Meyer adlitem. | ||
Foster, | Sept. 27, 1895, p6 cl |
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B. A dau. to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Foster at their home, 1730 C St. Sept. 26, 1895. | ||
Shafer vs. Shafer | Sept. 27, 1895 c1 |
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Div. Ida May Shafer was granted a divorce from John S. Shafer. | ||
Webber vs. Webber | Sept. 27, 1895 p8 c1 |
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Div. Anna Webber's divorce from Albert H. Webber was granted by Judge Holmes. | ||
Dutton vs. Dutton | Sept. 27, 1895 p8 ci |
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Div. H. Orlando Dutton vs. Christie Dutton. Married Jan. 28, 1891 in Seattle, Wash. | ||
Stolz vs. Stolz | Sept. 27, 1895 p8 c1 |
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Div. Julius Stolz vs. Hattie N. Stolz. Divorce granted Hattie N. on grounds of misrepresentation and having a wife when they were married. |
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Benways, | Sept. 28, 1895, p6 c2 |
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B. A dau to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Benways. | ||
Hawk, Amanda N. | Sept. 28, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 27, 1895 at her home, 854 N 22 St. Funeral from the res. | ||
Lawton, R. P. (dec) | Sept. 28, 1895 p8 c4 |
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Probate Notice. Will filed by C. A. Lyman, oldest stepson, who receives all possessions. | ||
Pound, Edith | Sept 29, 1895 p4 c2 |
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Birthday. Celebrated her birthday at the home of her parents, 1302 A St., Sept. 23, 1895. | ||
Buel, Edwin (Dec.) | Sept. 29, 1895, p8 c2 |
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Adm. Contest before Judge Hall. E. J. Post esecutor (sic). Heirs and Litigants are Sophonia Buel, Henry Buel and others. | ||
Ramsey, | Sept. 29, 1895 p6 c2 |
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B. A Dau. to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ramsey, 2035 K St. Sept. 24, 1895. | ||
Jennings, Roy | Sept. 29, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 28, 1895, Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jennings. Died at the home 821 N 13 St. of pneumonia. | ||
Boylen vs. Boylen | Sept. 29, 1895 p8 c1 |
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Div. Ella Boylen vs. James Boylen. Married Nov. 21, 1880 at Topeka, Ks. | ||
Blair, Charlotte | Sept. 29, 1895 p8 c2 |
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Probate Notice. The will of Charlotte Blair, wife of J. H. Blair. He was made sole heir. | ||
Peter, Michael | Sept. 29, 1895 p8 c2 |
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Probate Notice. He left his farm in Buda Precinct to his wife during her life, after which it shall be divided among his seven heirs. | ||
Douglas, | Sept. 30, 1895 p6 c2 |
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B. A son to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Douglas. Mr. Douglas is deputy register of deeds. | ||
Wright, | Sept. 30, 1895 p6 c2 |
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B. A dau. to Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wright of 2121 D St. | ||
Carveth, Walter G. | Oct. 1, 1895 p6 c2 |
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D. Sept. 29, 1895, age 55 yrs, at his home, 1321 S 10 St. A wife and 4 children survive. Funeral from the home. Lived in Lincoln 23 yrs. | ||
Humphrey vs. Humphrey | Oct. 1, 1895, p8 c1 |
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Div. Judge Holmes granted Sadie Humphrey divorce from Norris Humphrey. This is not the Norris Humphrey of Humphrey Bros. |
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Dawson vs. Dawson | Oct. 1, 1895, p8 c1 |
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Div. Nellie Dawson asks divorce from Charles Dawson. Married in 1879 at Winchester, Ill. She asks for the custody of her children. | ||
Lowry, John C. (dec.) | Oct. 1, 1895, p8 c1 |
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Probate Notice. Ellen Lowry was made adm. and sole heir. | ||
Donelan, Patrick (Dec.) | Oct. 1, 1895, p8 c1 |
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Probate Notice. Mary Donelan was appointed adxn. to enable the collection of $1,100 due from an Omaha commission firm. | ||
Hope vs. Hope | Oct. 2, 1895 p3 c1 |
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Div. Mary C. Hope was given a divorce from William J. Hope and custody of their child. | ||
Eubank, | Oct. 2, 1895, p6 c2 |
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B. A dau. to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Eubank, Oct. 1, 1895. | ||
Holmes, George W. | Oct. 3, 1895, p5 c2 |
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Guardianship. E. E. Brown was appointed guardian. | ||
Sandblom, Minnie | Oct. 3, 1895 p6 c1 |
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D. At her home at 18th and Harwood St. Funeral there and at the Swedith N. E. Church | ||
Hengle, Mrs. Nicholas | Oct. 3, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Oct. 2, 1895 at a sanitarium. Her home was at 1102 N 10 St. | ||
Curtice, N. P. | Oct. 3, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Oct. 21, 1895. Age 48 yrs at his home 19?02/42? J St. Leaves a wife and 2 children. Ross and Estelie. Funeral from the home, Oct. 4, 1895. Burial in Wyuka beside his 2 children. Lived in Lincoln 12 yrs. | ||
Horne, George | Oct. 4, 1895, p6 c1 |
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D. Oct. 2, 1895, age 63 yrs, at Elizabeth's Hospital. His relatives came from his home in Crete for the funeral. Burial in Wyuka | ||
Winters, Martin | Oct. 4, 1895, p6 c2 |
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D. Oct. 3, 1895. Age 84 yrs., at his res., 1011 Washington St. He was father of Mrs. Robert Ryan. Funeral Oct. 5, 1895 from the home. | ||
Barth, Mrs. Henry H. | Oct. 6, 1895 p5 c4 |
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Birthday. Celebrated her 27th birthday, Oct. 4, 1895. | ||
Rugg, | Oct. 6, 1895, p6 c2 |
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B. A son to Harry Rugg of 27th and O. | ||
Stemnberg, Burt W. | Oct. 6, 1895 p6 c2 |
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D. Oct. 5, 1895 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Sternberg, 1015 Plum St. Funeral from home Oct. 7, 1895. |
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