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Vol 2, no. 3, page 117 - Winter 1980
Submitted by: Mrs. Ruth Anna Hicks, LincolnCEMETERY IN SUMMIT TOWNSHIP, BUTLER COUNTY Cemetery 3 1/2 m W & 2 m S of Bellwood, copied 1976 by Mrs. Ruth Anna HICKS.
MILLER, Frederick 2 Jun 1836-18 Apr 1913; Elzina 28 Sep 1858-30 Nov 1906; Baby Glen son of Mr/Mrs Lester 5 Oct 1914-1 Jan 1916; Elizabeth dau of F & E 16 Apr 1878-13 Sep 1893 WOOD, George W. 1848-1926 2 metal markers name & date gone ? , Florence M. dau of Albert & Abbie d 19 Mar 1888 ag 1 y 9 m 21 d MILLER, Daniel 4 Feb 1866 Massellon Oh, d 23 Mar 1947 Lincoln Ne; May LUDWIG b 28 May 1871 Jamesville Wi, d 28 Apr 1951 Lincoln Ne LUDWIG, Thomas M. 1847-1934 Father; Emma M. 1851-1908 Mother; Mary Lenora dau 1884-1891 PARSLEY, Samuel 30 May 1822-18 Aug 1890; Harriet FORD 30 Dec 1830-11 Feb 1916 Edward 1874-1957 son to the N at least 3 unmarked graves CADY, Martin V. 10 Aug 1837-18 Jan 1911; Ann Eliza d 8 Sep 1883 ag 69 y 11 m 21 d ENYEART, Jacob 15 May 1828-27 Apr 1902; Jane A. wf 5 Aug 1833-8 Nov 1906 MCDONALD, Joseph 7 Feb 1842-25 Feb 1909; Edward d 9 Aug 1875 ag 75 y 24 d DALE, Jacob 1815-1891; Sarah 1822-1894 SIXBERRY, Nellie Mother LINDSLEY, Almon W. 11 Feb 1815-3 Apr 1883 Cement slab no name WELCH, Hugh S. hus of Cordella d 18 Dec 1877 ag 69 y 11 m 10 d STEWART, Daniel G. 22 Jun 1833-25 Feb 1902 Father; Elizabeth M. 16 Nov 1837 - 16 Jan 1882 Mother; George W. 1870-1956 bro MCDONALD, Walter C. son of S.&C.A. d 1 May 1880 ag 5 y 11 m 18 d; Sylvester S 14 Oct 1835-14 Feb 1914; Calesta 24 Jul 1837-27 Sep 1914 ? , Our Precious Little Donald SMITH, Sarah wf of D ___ d 9 Oct 1878 ag 32 y 5 d WILSON, Henry G. hus of Catharine d 15 Feb 1876 ag 33 y BROWN, Gilbert 18 Apr 1843-21 Apr 1885; Ellen M. 24 Dec 1850-3 Mar 1908 ESCHLIMAN, Henry 1 Jan 1853-19 Apr 1928 Fa; Mary 15 May 1858-27 Jun 1920 Mo; twin sons of H.&M. 18 Apr 1886 one died at birth the other Edward d 10 Apr 1887- ag 7 m 22 d; Jonas E. son of H.&M. 10 Dec 1884-8 Feb 1885 ag 1 m 29 d SUMMERS, Mary dau of J. & Mattie 15 Mar 1883-29 Jul 1885 STYER, Henry B. 17 May 1821-28 Jan 1898 TAYLOR, C.D. d 7 Aug 1885 ag 28 y 8 m 12 d WEST, J.J. 4 Jun 1814-31 May 1895; Milton E. son of J.A.&P.J. d 12 Mar 1875 ag 1 y 2 m 10 d SIMMS, Minnie H. wf of Geo. d 26 Jan 1887 ag 19 y 22 d WILSON, Mrs. Mehitable 13 Jun 1817-17 Dec 1885 Our Mo; Inf son of J.H. & D.B. d 30 Sep 1884 ag 3 d DARROW, Charlie son of D.&L. d 12 Apr 1874 ag 2 hours AUSTIN, Esther 1880-1963 SHANNON, Mary Ann 1874-1946; Emmett 1878-1950 STEPHENS. Amanda 1858-1963; Parker 1860-1942 MILLER, Alvin F. son of Mr/Mrs Lester 17 Mar 1908-15 Aug 1926; Dessie E. HANKS 9 Jan 1890-11 Jul 1927 Mother
Nelson BURG came to Campbell, Franklin Co. in 1873 from MI to homestead. He was accompanied by a Civil War comrade, Frank WARRICK, who filed on an adjoining claim. Mrs. BURG and their two children joined him in 1874.
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Submitted by Mrs. Dorotha Anderson, Cozad NeFARMERS' DIRECTORY OF FAIRVIEW PRECINCT, DAWSON COUNTY (1919) ANDERSON, Oscar A.; wf: Ethel; ch: Carl, Cecil, Earl, Paul, Neal; PO: Cozad (37) ANDERSON, Phoebe; ch: Guy, Albert; PO: Cozad (35) ARNOLD, I. G.; wf: Ethel V.; ch: Theodore; PO: Cozad (22) ARNOLD, S. B.; ch: William, Isaac; PO: Cozad (31) BATIE, G. E.; wf: Minnie; ch: Ila, Frank, Burdett; PO: Cozad (23) BLAKE, L.: wf: Hattie; ch: Flossie, Ada, Clarence, Arthur; PO: Cozad (01) BROOK, Walter; wf: Alice; ch: Martha, Alvin, Irene, Kudetta; PO: Cozad (35) CHURCHILD, M. E.; wf: Edith; ch: Velma, Dorothy; PO: Cozad (03) DALE, Harry; wf: Dena; PO: Cozad (28) DALE, Herbert; wf: Ann; ch: Bertha; PO: Cozad (33) DECKER, W. C.; wf: Anna; ch: John, James, Nellie; PO: Cozad (38) DERICKSON, George H.; wf: Anna; ch: Georgia, John, Floyd; PO: Cozad (34) GRIFFITH, Archie; wf: Charolette; PO: Cozad (25) GRINN, Fred; wf: Martha; ch: Guy, Roy, Bennie, Donald; PO: Cozad (?) GRONEWALD, Herman; wf: Jennie; ch: Anna, John, Bernard, Hannah, Elnora, Martha, Ervin, Richard; PO: Gothenburg (32) HANDLEY, C. C.; wf: Lizzie; ch: Earl; PO: Cozad (37) HARRINGTON, R. D.; wf: Eliza; ch: Verna, Waline, Leah, Nellie, Robert, Helen, Ruth, Violet; PO: Cozad (21) HAUG, August P.; wf: Clara; ch: Viola, Lillian, Leona, Mary, Martha, Victor; PO: Cozad (09) HENBY, O. J.; wf: Ella; ch: Clifford; PO: Cozad (37) HENDERSON, Edward; wf: Geneva; PO: Cozad (14) HENDERSON, John B.; wf: Helen V.; PO: Cozad (10) HINES, P. J.: wf: Laura; ch: Dorothy, Anna, Arthur; PO: Cozad (12) HONING, R.; wf: Josephine; ch: Ruth, Joseph, Grace; PO: Gothenburg (07) JENSEN, Chris; PO: Cozad (21) KINNAN, John Jr.; wf: Floretta; ch: Ora, Paul, Earl; PO: Cozad (30) KINNAN, Peter; wf: Mary E.; PO: Cozad (30) KNOEDLER, Ernest wf: Anna; ch: John, Clara, Elmer, Ray, Viola, Harry, Hazel; PO: Cozad (27) KOCH, Christoph; wf: Karoline; ch: Marie, Gottlofs, Otto; PO: Cozad LEWIS, Frank E.; wf: Matilda; ch: Martha; PO: Cozad (27) LEWIS, Harry W.; wf: Alice; ch: Lloyd, Leah, Irma, Neva, Ione; PO: Cozad (32) LEWIS, L. A.; wf: Sarah; PO: Cozad (33) LEWIS, S. M.; wf: Elvina; ch: Guy, Margaret, George, Fred; PO: Cozad (16) McDOWELL, S. B.; wf: Hattie; ch: Raymond, Lester, Clifford, Lela; PO: Cozad (25) MESSENGER, C. J.; wf: Clara; PO: Cozad (10) MILLER, George; wf: Minnia; ch: Lloyd, Beulah, Glenn; PO: Cozad (38) MUNDELL, A. Roy; wf: Elsie; ch: Dayton; PO: Cozad (26) MUNDELL, Robert A.; wf: Salley; ch: Roy, Floyd; PO: Cozad (30) PILE, Thomas; wf: Mina; ch: Rosco, Martha, Margaret; PO: Cozad (02) REEDS, W. A.; wf: Mattie W.; ch: Clayton A.; PO: Cozad (20) SCHMEELKLE, F. J.; wf: Louise; ch: Dorothy, Dean; PO: Cozad (12) SCROGGIN, M. T.; wf: Ora; PO: Cozad 02) SHIPTON, Tom D.; wf: Elsie; ch: Juniata, Geneva, Eunice, Esther; (continued)Winter 1980 - 118 -
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Submitted by Mrs. Dorotha Anderson, Cozad Ne
(continued-Farmers' Directory of Fairview Precinct, Dawson County (1919))PO: Cozad (?) STEAR, J. L.; wf: Mabel R.; ch: Myrtle E., Ethel V.; PO: Cozad (3-5) STEAR, Myrl; wf: Clam; ch: Wayne; PO: Cozad (21) STEAR, W. C.; wf: Mary; ch: Glenn, Lawrence; PO: Cozad (14) STITELER, Charles K.; wf: Mable; ch: Effie, James, Anna, John, Rebecca, Edith, Daniel; PO: Cozad (02) STITELER, E. L.; wf: Bertha; ch: Leon, Dean; PO: Cozad (10) TROXEL, Fred; wf: Elsey; ch: Darrel, Dwight; PO: Cozad (24) TROXEL, Preston; wf: Anna; ch: Fred, Lloyd, Neva, Thelma, Harold; PO: Cozad (08) TURNER, C. E.; wf: Hattie; ch: Nellie, Raymond, Mary, Lester; PO: Cozad (06) VONDER BEHRENS, Henry; wf: Sophia; ch: Walter, Pearl, Gladys; PO: Cozad (18) WARCHAM, H. L.; wf: Clara; ch: Fay, Vivian, James; PO: Cozad (17) WARCHAM, S. D.; wf: Carrie; ch: Glen, George, Elton; PO: Cozad (20) WORRELL, W. H.; Wf: Sarah; ch: Melva, Laura; PO: Cozad (14)Note: The figures in parenthesis indicate years in county. The original material also lists the amount of acreage owned or rented, the section, and the owner's name.
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Submitted by: D. JoAnn SCHIEFELBEIN, Wichita, KSMARRIAGE LICENSES from SALINE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Wilber, Nebr. 8 Feb. 1898.
Licenses issued February 2nd:
Louis K. UPTON & Millie WELCH, of Saline Co.
Henry W. HUBBARD & Ada B. JONES, of Saline Co.
Frank G. JELINEK & Mary PECKA, of Saline Co.Licenses issued February 3rd:
Walter L. FLETCHER & Anna A. JOHNSON, both of Friend
James PLACEK & Anna MELARCHER, of Saline Co.
Joseph PESEK & Mary PLACEK, of Saline Co.Licenses issued February 8th:
Jan TESAR & Anisk SVEC, both of Tobias.
John KHALL & Anna NEUMAN, of Saline Co.MARRIAGE LICENSES from WILBER REPUBLICAN Wilber, Nebr, 24 Sept, 1920.
Edwin H. HOAR 43, Carrier., Okla. & Grace F. HOOPER, 43, Crete.
Sheldon A, STIERS, 213 Belleville, Kans. & Ruth DAVIS, 18, Britt, IA.8th GRADE EXAMINATIONS at the court house last Saturday from 22 May 1914 WILBER REPUBLICAN.
Wilber Residents: Jos, KASPARET Otto TYSER Fred CHALOUPKA Tommy HOUSER Mary BORS Anna SVOBODA Christy HOUSER Helen SWAB Olga STEJSKAL Silva KUNC Clara KOBES Fred JELINEK Sadie JELINEK Adela FICTUM Alice TACHOVSKY Bessie SASEK Crete Residents: Bennie FINK Frank KALCIK Fred SPINAR Alice PLACHY DeWitt Residents: George SEBEK Jennie KAURAWinter 1960 - 119 -
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Compiled by Katherine Bartruff, Jan. 17, 1979, Cozad, NE
(d. of Joseph Hays, Edison, NE)STUMP BURYING GROUND "Stump Burying Ground" as this cemetery is known is located five miles north of Edison, Nebraska in Furnas County. It is in the corner of a pasture next to Turkey Creek Sec. 1 T4N R22W. The first burial was in 1893 and the last in 1946.
This land is owned by my nephew. We copied the names and dates as best we could on November 17, 1978. Many of the stones are missing, the bases could be found by using sticks to move the tall grass and briar bushes. Some of the lettering and dates have deteriorated.
STUMP, Daniel Feb. 27, 1856 Dec. 6, 19-8 STUMP, Nancy Lavina Feb. 7, 1862 Mar. 24, 1931 (wife of Daniel) (This stone was evidently home made of cement and the date is nearly deteriorated) MISHLER, Abraham 1814-1929 MISHLER, Sarah 1818-1924 (wife of Abraham) MORRIS, J.N. Jan. 11, 1892 died 55 yrs. 9 mo. (relative of Fetter's) MORRIS, Elizabeth (wife of J.N.) HOSIER, Simon P. 1855-1927 HOSIER, Sondra 1880-1902 ( wife of Simon P.) KENNEDY, Mrs. R.A. 1860-1895 HINSHAW, L.A. 1901-1906 OSBORN, James H. Aug. 1907 age 74 yrs. 6 mo. OSBORN, Elivra Oct. 24, 1832 Mar. 24, 1917 (Bruce & Nisley, Lex) STROHM, Jacob H. Died Aug. 7, 1884 71 yrs. 3 mo. 4 days OSBORN, Charles H. 1892-1893 9 mo. 25 days OSBORN, Lilian 1901-1901 1 mo. 1 day OSBORN, Roy Elmer Pvt. 150 Inf. 38 Div. Oct. 5, 1918 U.S. World War Veteran OSBORN, Daughter of Henry Jr. and Heneritta 1832-1882 1 mo. 3 days GONE TO A BETTER HOME (inscribed on stone) STUMP, Levi S. 1863-1928 STUMP, Emma C. 1870-1946 (wife of Levi S. and a Bard) STRICKLAND, Lulum July 3, 1878 Sept. 18, 1904 daughter of Effie StumpWinter 1980 - 120 -
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Submitted by: Mrs. Erma KAMMERER, Republican City, NEAbstracts from the "Fourth Annual Booster Edition" to the ALMA RECORD,
edited by Arthur V. SHAFFER and assistants D. B. McKAY and James S. HAYDEN.
(A picture of each man accompanies his story.) Harlan County.Arthur V. SHAFFER b. 29 Nov, 1876 Elgin Iowa. w. Virginia BUSHM. mar. DeKalb, Ill., 10 June 1903. To Alma in 1883, ret'd. in 1905 & leased the RECORD plant with Carl McKAY, buying it the same year.
D. B. McKAY b. 28 Oct. 1886 in Nemaha Co, Kans, To Alma 1904 with his father, C. M. McKAY, & bro. R. C. McKAY. In Nov. 1909 ret'd to work on SHAFFER's RECORD. Mar. Miss Grace STAPP of Phillipsburg, Kans. in 1907.
James S. HAYDEN b. in Kans. City, MO in 1858, Calls Lincoln, Nebr, home as his mother, Mrs. Mary GUINN lives there..
Allen B. SHOEMAKER b. Montgomery Co. Iowa 18 Jan. 1885. Elected Harlan Go. Clerk in 1909. Mar. Etta SCHMIDT in July 1909.
T. W. CARROLL b. Manatowoc, Wisc., 10 Nov. 1872. Lived at Holdrege, Ragan & OrIeans before being elected Harlan Co. Sheriff. Mar. May TRAVIS in Orleans 1893. Have 2 boys & 3 girls.
J. L. BEEBE b. Coral, McHenry Co., Ill. 15 July 1874. With par. to Harlan Co. in 1879. A teacher. Mar. Alice NEUBAUER of Orleans on 23 Dec. 1894. Co. Judge in 1909.
A. C. ELLIS b. in NY State in 1872; to Nebr. in 1886; to Orleans 1890.
W. D. FLANIGAN est. grocery in Alma in 1909. B. near Darlington, Wisc, 26 April 1852. Mar. Martha O'TOOLE in Sept. 1892 in Wisc. 5 girls & 1 boy make up their family.
C. S. MUSSELMAN b. Miami Co. Ind. 2 Feb. 1881; to Alma in 1883. Mar. Lydia E. GOULD on 1 Oct. 1887.
Owen C. CARROLL b. 1874 in Wisc. To Alma in 1908. Has a wife, 2 girls & 3 boys. App't. Deputy Sheriff under bro. Thomas.
Dr. R. H. PALMER b. Ohio in '37; to Alma 1891. His "Tried and Proven Stomach Remedy" was sent all over the country, In 1907 he & wife started a novelty store.
S. L. ROBERTS b. 1845 Springfield, Ohio. Homesteaded near Alma in 1873. Served 4 yrs. & 10 mo. in Civil War.
E. J. SCHRACK, old timer, lived here 38 yrs. B. in Ill. 11 July 1862.
Z. T. KEMPER, res. of city for 22 yrs. Native of Ill. Worked for Burlington RR for 39 yrs. 6 mos. To Alma 22 Feb. 1889. Mar. in Indianola, Iowa. Wife was ass't. principal of Alma schools. 3 daus.
Guy D. BAKER came in Aug. 1905 with wife & 1 dau, B. in Sherman Co. Kans.
T. L. PORTER, lawyer, came as a young man 24 yrs. ago. Educated in Warren Co, Ill. Has wife, 3 boys & 2 girls.
Henry M. DAYTON to Alma 10 April 1908. B. in Sycamore Co, Ill, 3 Dec, 1872. Has wife, 2 boys & 1 girl.
R. W. KIETHLEY b. Pike Co. MO in 1877. To Alma in Jan. 1909.
F. L. UTTER to Alma in 1905, B. in Phillips Co. Kans. in 1879. Had a studio in Long Island, Kans, before coming here. Has a wife, 2 boys & 1 girl,
Herman F. MOORE b. in our city in 1888. 1909 opened a plumbing shop.
J. B. BILLINGS b. in NY State in 1846; to Harlan Co. 1872. Mar, Chloe CABLEIN in 1867.
Daniel R. McCLEERY b. Pauline, Nebr. in 1880; to Alma 1 March 1910. Purchased B. M. SIMMS drug store. Has wife & son, Daniel, Jr.
Theodore MAHN to Harlan Co, in Oct, 1882; to Alma in 1890. He & wife have 1 boy & 1 girl.
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Abstracts from "Fourth Annual Booster Edition: cont'd.J. L. PETRY b. Lucas Co. Iowa in 1880. To Alma in 1907. He learned bakery business in Lincoln.
E. M. HAAG b. Berks Co, Penn. in 1860. He & Mrs. Haag have 1 boy & 1 girl.
E. H. BYERS b. Connerville, Penn. in 1883; to Alma in 1904.
Frank WERNER b. Corning, Adams Co, Iowa; to Alma in 1907.
W. J. McKENZIE assisted his father in clothing business. B. in Nuckolls Co. Nebr. in 1889; to Alma in 1892.
Charles N. KIRKPATRICK b. in Cozad, Nebr. In June 1906 came with his pars. Mr. & Mrs. N. J. KIRKPATRICK to Alma where he entered high school.
J. W. CARSON b. in Ill. in 1882; to Alma in 1905 & est. contracting & bldg. business with his father.
F. A. HILDERBRANDT to city at age of 10 yrs., b. in Erie Co. NY in 1874. He & wife have 1 girl.
Ben L. WILKINS b. Savannah, Ill. 10 Aug. 1891. His bro., Ralph R. WILKINS b. in Paulding Co. Ohio 15 Feb. 1885. To our city Feb. or March 1898.
S. C. GOULD department store.
Harlan Co. Bank was inc. 1 May 1900 with Ed WILLITS as pres. On 2 May 1904 Judge William GASLIN was elected pres.; in Jan. 1910, W. G. HASKELL pres. & was also pres. of bank at Ragan. Miss Vesta McKEE was ass't. cashier; E. M. COX, cashier & director. Joe SNYDER, vice pres. Conrad BOEHLER, director. Mary E. HASKELL, sister of Judge GASLIN, a director.
Mrs. Kammerer advises she will supply the full story on each person if they contact her. Please include an SASE.
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THE RAVENNA NEWS, Ravenna, Buffalo County, Nebraska, Friday, October 20, 1922.Dr, C. A. HALE d. Wed, Oct. 18, 1922, at home of his son Lyle. He was well past 70 yrs. of age. He located here in 1886, the year the town was platted. Funeral services by Rev. Raymond RUSH at the M.E. Church on Saturday.
Notice to settle estate of Arno KLUGE deceased.
Notice to settle estate of Josef KUNES deceased.Louis KLINKACEK purchased a monument for family burial plot in Highland cemetery.
Chester, 3 mo. old son of Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence LIVENA, residing 3 mi. so. in Schneider township, d. Thurs., Oct. 19. Interment at Prairie Center on Friday.Notice to settle estate of Ernst GOEHRING deceased.
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Submitted by: Mrs. Lucile Bates, Cozad, NECOZAD CEMETERY RECORD OF VETERANS BURIAL LOCATIONS North West Corner (on the hill) Section 2 Name Marker Name Marker 1. James C. Schuler GAR 1. Dave F. Stevens WW I 2. Lester Schuler WW I Lot #77 3. Ephriam Horner GAR 2. Earl B. Hess WW 4. A. C. Clark GAR Lot #27 5. Wm. McMillan GAR 3. George A. Jenkins WW I 6. ? Warner (no stone, but a Lot #34 vet marker GAR 4. Frank I. Mladek WW I Lot #38 Section 1 5. Arthur E. Munson WW I Name Marker Lot #64 1. Elmer Douglas WW I 6. Henry L. Harding WW II Lot #103-104 Lot #105 2. Guadlupe Jose Moya WW II 7. Everett B. Cook WW II Lot #129 Lot #52-59 3. Claude Janson WW I 8. Orval M. (Pete) Robertson WW II Lot #125 Lot #42 4. Thorival Brenderslev WW I 9. S.L. (Doc) Moore Spanish Lot #112 Lot #29 5. John E. Johnson Spanish 10. Ralph P. Atkins WW I Lot #32 Lot #12 6. Harry Findlay Eaton WW I 11. Archie Smith WW I Lot #68 Lot #1070109 (sic) 7. Darrell L. Eaton WW II 12. Jesse A. Morris WW II Lot #68 Lot #55 8. Glendon Maline WW II 13. Glen H. Wilcox WW I Lot #83 Lot #74 9. Lillie Forrest Chapman WW I 14. Russell LeRoy Kugler WW II Lot #54 Lot #104 10. Elmer E. Adams GAR 3 Auxiliary Member Markers Lot #35 11. Lloyd Berryman WW I Section 3 Lot #46 Name Marker 12. Frank Cover WW II 1. Lee Camp WW I Lot #75 Lot #35 13. Bill Underwood WW II 2. Guy Ledgerwood WW I Lot #59 Lot #37 14. James Marshall WW I 3. Andrew J. Arnold GAR Lot #27 Lot #41 15. Paul Wickers WW II 4. Evans H. Noyes GAR Lot #24 Lot #40 16. Mooreman WW I 5. Weston Brown GAR Lot #10 Lot #46 17. Richard Johnson GAR 6. Boyd Stanley Thomas WW II Lot #2 or 129 near J. Moya Lot #44 18. Charlie M. Smith WW II 7. Chas. Henry Wake GAR Lot #115 Lot #51 19. Daniel Metzger WW II 8. Lloyd Knutson WW I Lot #100 Lot #54 5 Auxiliary Member Markers 9. B. F. Garrison GAR Lot #60Winter 1980 - 123 -
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COZAD CEMETERY RECORD OF VETERANS BURIAL LOCATIONS continued:Section 3 continued: 10. Winslow Smith GAR Name Marker Lot #92 10. Wm. H. Clark GAR 11. J. F. Emery GAR Lot #61 Lot #98 11. James A. Adams GAR 12. Earl Godfrey Sr. WW I Lot #67 Lot #99 12. Ralph E. York WW I 13. Lewis Koch WW I Lot #70 Lot #115 13. Samuel Atkinson GAR 14. Robert K. Jensen WW II Lot #79 Lot #140 14. Edmund W. Johnson WW I 15. Howard George Pierce WW I Lot #86 Lot #145 15. Edwin Tatten GAR 16. George Arthur GAR Lot #94 Lot #105 16. David Hart GAR 17. John Atkinson VFW Lot #99 Lot #132 17. Truman Eugene Smith WW I 18. Charles Atkinson VFW Lot #117 Lot #132 18. Roy Stapp WW I 5 Auxiliary Member Markers Lot #121 19. Donis E. Wells WW II Section 5 Lot #126 Name Marker 20. Kenneth W. Small WW I1 1. Norman Small WW II Lot #130 Lot #10 21. Chas. H. Cox Korean 2. Clayton Small WW II Lot #132 Lot #10 22. Carl H. Gearhart WW I 3. Lloyd Fochtman WW I Lot #133 Lot #12 23. Lewis R. York WW I 4. Marvin Wenburg WW II Lot #151 Lot #15 3 Auxiliary Member Markers 5. John Christensen WW I Lot #16 Section 4 6. George Block WW I Name Marker Lot #26 1. James Esh WW I 7. Walter Matz WW I Lot #23 Lot #31 2. F. A. Walker GAR 8. Vernon Jackson WW II Lot #43 Lot #45 3. Paris C. York GAR 9. Frank Behrens WW I Lot #48 Lot #59 4. Fay Adams WW I 10. James Spradlin WW I Lot #61 Lot #68 5. Wm. Coons GAR 11. John Ross WW I Lot #65 Lot #68 6. Lewis Burdeau GAR 12. Richard Mansfield WW I Lot #74 Lot #71 7. Benj. Nichelson GAR 13. Karl Swanson WW I Lot #76 Lot #77 8. Isaac Nichelson GAR 14. Chas. Sheets WW I Lot #76 Lot #86 9. Henry Reed GAR 15. Ernest Peden WW II Lot #86 Lot #91Winter 1980 - 124 -
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COZAD CEMETERY RECORD OF VETERANS BURIAL LOCATIONS continued;Section 5 continued: 5. John Mowery Vietnam Name Marker Lot #41 16. Clay C. Small WW I 6. Benjamin Martinez Vietnam Lot #10 Lot #51 17. Clare R. Morris WW I 7. Roy Maack WW II Lot #19 Lot #53 18. George B. Weigel WW II 8. Lloyd Kostman WW II Lot #48 Lot #55 1 Auxiliary Member Marker 9. George Grant WW II Lot #74 Section 6 10. Carl Faught WW I Name Marker Lot #75 1. Leonard E. Baron WW II 11. Chas Balcom WW II Lot #14 Lot #81 2. A.A. Ted Carpenter WW II 12. Dale Reynolds WW I Lot #27 Lot #86 3. Ben Turner WW II No Auxiliary Member Markers Lot #28 4. Carl Gustafson WW I Section 8 Lot #88 Name Marker 5. Fred R. Sanks WW I 1. Allen MacLean WW I Lot #31 Lot #1 6. Garland B. Allison Vietnam 2. Rose Ruth Wheeler WW II Lot #39 Lot #12 7. Emmett Miles WW II 3. Alva Grisham WW I Lot #50 Lot #13 8. Stanley R. Ackerman Korea 4. Glen York WW II Lot #42 Lot #18 9. William Lewis WW I 5. Robert Hime WW II Lot #65 Lot #21 10. Daniel E. Patterson WW I 6. Clark Fox WW II Lot #59 Lot #26 11. Maynard B. Deal WW II 7. T.C. "Chris" Jensen WW I Lot #77 Lot #44 12. Cecil Harvey WW II 8. Jerry Vetter Peace Time Lot #79 Lot #45 13. Donald Budd WW II 9. Earl L. Allen Korean Lot #79 Lot #49 14. Roscoe Perry WW I 10. Harold Lund WW II Lot #90 Lot #54 1 Auxiliary Member Marker 11. Jerome Kapustka Vietnam Lot #59 Section 7 12. Willard Stauffer WW II Name Marker Lot #70 1. Murel D. Call WW I 13. Ronald Werner Korean Lot #22 Lot #73 2. Gene Stauffer WW II 14. Jerry Lambert Korean Lot #31 Lot #74 3. Raymond Stone WW II 15. Floyd Pallet WW I Lot #36 Lot #76 4. Alfred Koch WW I 16. Norman Henry Peace Time Lot #38 Lot #77Winter 1960 - 125 -
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COZAD CEMETERY RECORD OF VETERANS BURIAL LOCATIONS continued:Section 8 continued: Name Marker 17. LaVerne Jorgensen WW II 4. Keith Lavern Smidt Korean Lot #89 Lot #105 18. Harold (Buck) Smith WW I 5. Ralph M. Allen WW I Lot #73 Lot #15 19. George S. Tilson WW II 6. Carroll K. Marhenke WW II Lot #50 Lot #23 20. Larry B. Seaman Peace Time No Auxiliary Member Markers Lot #69 No Auxiliary Member Markers Section 9 Name Marker Section 8 1. Charles Shanholts WW II Name Marker Lot # 78 1. Milton Adams WW II No Auxiliary Member Markers Lot #58 2. Lorne Goddard Korean Lot #56 3. Milford Jacob WW II Lot #66
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Abstracted by: Mrs. Georgene Morris Sones, Omaha.
Newspaper on microfilm at Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln.FORT CALHOUN CHRONICLE, Fort Calhoun (Washington County), 10 Feb. 1927 Frank C. ADAMS, Editor
W. H. WOODS d. Tues. 8 Feb. Mrs. Mary NICKELS assisted at his home. He reached age of 87. Came to Ft. Calhoun from Omaha in 1873. He served as 1st sec. of YMCA in that place. Was also a licensed Methodist Minister. An elder in Presbyterian Church. Mr. Woods unearthed many facts about Ft, Calhoun. He was born in England & served with 10th MO Reg. in Civil War. 6 daus. survive: Mrs. John ARONSON of Blair, Mrs. Henry FLEGE of Tekamah, Mrs. E. E. BLACKMAN of Lincoln, Mrs. George RESER of Kans. City, Mrs. Perry TALBOT of Eula, AR, Mrs. Alice WADE of Omaha; 2 sons: James of Bancroft, Ralph of Endicott. Funeral at Presbyterian Ch.
Mrs. Alex HITCHMAN of Blair was killed in a car accident yesterday (9 Feb. 1927)
Funeral of Mrs. Paul KOENING was held Friday at her home south of Blair.Notice of Hearing on estate of John KRUSE who d. 28 Dec. 1912, intestate and Lena KRUSE who d. 11 Dec. 1926
Newspaper is on microfilm at NE State Hist. Soc. in Lincoln.
Wahoo, spelled Wauhoo was platted as Iowa City 12 Feb 1857, Saunders Co.
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