NSGS Ancestree
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Submitted by Mrs. Margaret Goodwin, Kilgore, NE
KILGORE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHERRY CO. NE
This is copied from their oldest book. "To the Kilgore Baptist Church, Greeting:"
Dear Brethern: It is with pleasure that our church learns of your organization. May God grant that you may form a church that will grow in the Spirt (sic) of Christ and in numbers. This certifies that the undersigned Brethren and Sisters are members of our church in good standing. At their request to unite with your church we herein grant their letter and at their admission into your church they will be dismissed from ours.
Miss Lizzie KLUDSIKOFSKY |
Miss Martha SCHULZ |
Wm. W. COOK |
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Miss Margrite SCHULZ |
Mr. Fred BLANK (Sr.) |
Mr. C.T. WEBER |
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Mrs. Louiza BLANK |
Mrs. Bertha WEBER | Mr. Fred BLANK (Jr.) |
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Mr. Fred WEBER |
Mr. John FISCHER | Mrs. Rose FISHER |
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Mrs. Nora FISCHER |
Mr. John WEIRICH | Mrs. John WEIRICH |
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Mr. Harry Kludsikoshy (FISHER) |
Miss Leona FISHER | Mr. Earl DAVIS |
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Mr. August KLUDSIKOSHY (Fisher) |
Mr. John SCHULZ (Sr.) |
Miss Edith TRAPPLE (Mrs. EBERLING) |
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Mr. Fritz KLUDSIKOSHY (FISHER) |
Mrs. John SCHULZ | Mr. C.C. CHULZ |
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Miss Minnie KLUDSIKOFSKY (FISHER) |
Mr. John L. SCHULZ Jr |
Miss Esther SCHULZ |
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Mrs. Elionor SCHULZ-WEBER family |
Miss Lullu BOURD (KLUDSIKOFSKY) |
May God bless your dismissal from us by establishing the work in Kilgore. By orders of the
First Baptist Church of Omaha |
A. NIEBE, Church Clerk |
2809 Bristol Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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Roll of those who became members of the Kilgore Baptist Church after the reorganization from the German Baptist Church.
Mrs. John SCHULZ Senior (GOTTLIEBE) |
Miss Leona FISHER |
Miss Esther SCHULZ |
Mr. John SCHULZ Senior |
Mrs. Minnie KLUDSIKIFSKY |
Mr. John H. FISHER |
Miss Margarete SCHULZ |
Mr. John WIERICH |
Miss Martha SCHULZ |
Mrs. John WIERICH |
Mrs. Bertha WEBER |
Mr. Fred BLANK (Sr.) |
Mr. Carl F. WEBER |
Mrs. Louiza BLANK |
Mrs. Cornelia ROTHLEUTNER (nee DAVIS) |
Mr. Earl DAVIS |
Mr. S. G. DAVIS |
Miss Lulu DeBOARD (Mrs. Henry FISHER) |
Mr. C. C. SCHULZ |
Miss Edith TRAPPLE (Mrs. Joe EBERLING) |
Mr. Henry KLUDSIKOFSKY (FISHER) |
Miss Nora FISHER |
Mr. John L. SCHULZ Jr. |
Miss Clara E. WEBB |
Mr. Fredie Weber |
Mr. Curtis M. STRONG |
Mr. W. COOK |
Miss Lizzie KLUDSIKOFSKY (FISHER) |
Mr. F. . BLANK Jr. |
Mrs. Rose FISHER |
Mrs. August KLUDSIKOFSKY |
Mrs. Fritz KLUDSIKOFSKY |
Officers of the German Baptist Church
Bruder: |
Leider (Sunday School Superintendent) |
J. H. FISHER |
Deacan--John WEIRICH: |
Treasurer, John SCHULZ; Schreiber: C.F. WEBER (clerk) |
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Trustees: J. SCHULZ, J. WEIRICH, J. H. FISHER. |
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Letter of Mrs. Frank ROTHLEUTNER
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Pawling, New York |
The First Baptist Church of Christ in Pawling
To any church of the same faith and order. We hereby recommend our beloved sister (Mrs. Frank ROTHLEUTNER) nee Cornelia H. DAVIS, is a regular member of our church and in good standing with us. When received by you dismissed by us. In behalf of the Church
Her cousin, Elijah K. DAVIS, Church Clerk
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EARLY CHURCH HISTORY
Rev. RABEL came from Omaha and rode to various homes. A pastor also came from Chadron. The members were baptized in the Niobrara river. John SCHULZ Sr. was responsible for starting this first church, having lived in and near Omaha, where he was employed in a packing plant; where the church had been established. The native German language was still used by the emigrants, and some of the minutes found in the records are written in German. The SCHULZ
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History of Kilgore Baptist Church, continued.
home is approximately six miles south of Nenzel, NE. John SCHULZ filed on his homestead around 1900, and this was when the church began. The other members also lived in that area.
Some of this information came from Martha SCHULZ BENDSTAN who was about 19 years old at the time of the reorganization, and from the families of Esther SCHULZ BLISS and Charley SCHULZ. The latter two were born at this time or lived at home when the John SCHULZ family lived in and near Omaha before coming to Cherry County to homestead.
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HISTORY OF FARWELL, NE from Sherman Dam Dedication, June 1963 Howard, Co.
Farwell is located in Posen Precinct in Howard County. Early in 1887 the town of Posen (now Farwell) began. In 1887 the Burlington RR built through Farwell. Mr. BURNS was the line's first agent.
In 1892 the school was completed and Dist. 67 was formed, a Mr. DEHAYS was the first teacher. School board: Chas. C. DOBRY, James LAND & Fred OLSEN. The Village of Farwell was incorporated in 1895 and the post office & depot were named Farwell. However business conducted by the Village Bd. used the name "Posen", which caused confusion as to the correct name, and as a result in 1951 a petition was filed in Dist. Court requesting the name be designated as Farweil.
First Village Bd. James LANG, Mayor; Chas C. DOBRY, Clerk; Ed LORKOWSKI, Treas.; Hugh HARVEY & John HOFSETH, members.
St. Anthony Catholic Church was organized in 1877 about 2 mile south of Farwell, in 1924 it was moved to Farwell. In 1925 a parochial school was built under supervision of Rev. Joseph HINZSMANN. Farwell Lutheran Church was built in 1898, 1st minister was Rev. J. C. PETERSEN.
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Submitted by Mrs. Peg Zubrick, Omaha,
NE
From: Omaha World Harold, 28 April 1889.
GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS
--ke Pity on These Poor Fellows and Smile On Them
--- of Our Well-To-Do Bachelors, and Their Bank Accounts
(In some cases the actual worth in dollars and cents was noted!)
OMAHA--Henry SHARP |
--her DRAKE |
-ill HAMILTON |
John PAUL |
-vron STANBERRY |
--arles ODGEN |
Lew HILL |
George MILLS |
Charley McCORMICK |
Jerry LINAHAN |
Dave MERCER |
-- ENGLISH |
W. J. CORTAN |
Will McCAGUE |
Ed. SIMERAL |
Dick BERLIN |
Julius PEYCKE |
Mike MAUL |
P. C. HEAFLEY |
Jesse LOWE |
Minot TYRRELL |
Wilson DENNETT |
John CLARKE |
Tom COTTER |
Len LIVESAY |
O. H. CORDON |
Alfred MEINBERG |
John LICHTENBERGER |
Doc HAYNES |
Jerry MULVIHILL |
Dr. Julius ROEDER |
Dr. Edward ARNOLD |
Dr. C. P. HARRIGAN |
FRANCE boys |
Dave MAHONEY |
Ed. LARKIN |
Nat BRIGHAM |
Arthur BRIGGS |
Phil McCARTY |
Co. Atty. MAHONEY |
H. J. DAVIS |
Will MORRIS |
C. W. HALLER |
J.T. MORIARITY |
Julius MEYER |
George CHRISTIE |
W.L. RITTER |
Tom MURPHY |
J.P. FINLEY |
George G. SQUIRES |
Francis A. DANA |
Wes GREGORY |
Colonel A. COCHRAN |
Henry EISEMAN |
Judge LARIMER |
Dan EICHER |
Frank COOK |
Joel EATON |
Jerome McCLINTOCK |
J. H. MARSHALL |
Tom BOWMAN |
John PLUMER |
Walter I. SMITH |
Forrest SMITH |
Charles BENO |
Leonard EVERETT |
Dave MACK |
Billy HAWTHORN |
Cal C. GELWICK |
Charles J. SMERSH |
Alfred K. SMITH |
James COYLE |
Clift ROSENSTOCK |
Chas. CONARRO |
John WARNHOFF |
Clarence TRAYLER |
Chas. WANSER |
Hon. John M. ADAMS |
W. J. PAINE |
H. E. GAPEN |
Hon. G.B. BLAKELY |
W. F. BASSETT |
M. C. BARR |
John MALONE |
Mike MALONE |
G.L. GODFREY |
George YOUNGSEEN |
Dr. STAHL |
Ed KINGSLEY |
Harry DUNKLE |
Ed GEOMAN |
P. E. WORLINE |
Charley COLESON |
George KINNEL |
Tom EVANS |
H. J. WALSH |
Colonel W.W. WILSON |
William STULL |
R. A. PERRY |
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C. D. HYATT |
J. F. HUTCHINS |
William BARR |
Colonel Thomas EWING |
C.D. SMITH |
C.E. MAGOON |
Sam D. COX |
Ed. B. SLAWSON |
John B. WRIGHT |
W. O. JONES |
Walter LEIGHTY |
Dr. B. L. PAINE |
Frank C. ZEHRING |
Dee WHEELDON |
James K. CURZON |
S. H. AVEY |
Gus MOORE |
Albert GILMORE |
Ed BOYD |
Bob BOYD |
Fred WOOD |
Walt OLDER |
W. H. HORRUM |
Joseph HERSHEY |
George G. McKAY |
P. J. CONWAY |
R. L. GRAVES |
Major William B. RISSE |
G. F. FIELD |
R. F. FORREST |
N. EINSTEEN |
W. A. VOLLMAR |
Alex. STEWART |
C. C. BEATTY |
J. N. McKENZIE |
H.S. BOAL |
C. P. ROSS |
George L. WILSON |
C. A. McDONALD |
Joseph HORACE |
Hon. N. W. WELLS |
U. P. DEGMON |
Jap SHULTZ |
John MOFFERD |
Norman ROSS |
L A. PEASE |
H. P. TUCKER |
Chas. SPETHNAN |
A.G. RYAN |
Marion ("Marry-on") BALL |
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John George SHARPE |
J. Cursiter. HEDDLE |
F. B. BARTLETT |
J. M. CONRAD |
Eugene S. DAKAN |
Bill GARRISON |
R. M. BOGGS Jr. |
Geo. H. VAUGHAN |
Jno. B. CRAGEN |
Mike NEVILLE |
B. K. SCHAEFFER |
W. B. ANDERSON |
Roy ROBERTSON |
the OSBORNS |
R. J. BEATTY |
J. A. FINCH |
Jack CROCKER |
Ed FINCH |
Charles WILEY |
---- BELLINGER |
---HAMILTON |
--- LOWE |
--- TUTTLE |
MORRISON |
John S. ROBINSON |
J. W. MALONEY |
Blair: unnamed
Grafton
Joe FRANZ |
Samuel LONGENECKER |
Prof. KELLY |
Harry DONNER |
Otto HOESE |
Joseph ARBRE |
E. BORDWELL |
Charles TIGGES |
Sherman SAUNDERS |
Ed McLEOD |
Carl THORSEN |
E. J. HADLEY |
Alvin WILBELING |
"Jimmy" BRAYTON |
F. N. MORGAN |
--- TERWILLIGER |
--- BIGGS |
--- LEESE |
Walter A. LEESE |
Dr. FAULKNER |
Dr. DICKEY |
H. T. JONES |
William P. BERDOLT |
H. P. BRANDES |
Ed. FLETCHER |
E. BETZER |
Carl BEMIS |
Seal WILLIAMS |
John KIRKWOOD |
Ed CLARK |
Jonah WALTERS |
J. S. ANDERSON |
Captain S.H. MORRISON |
John DAHL |
Alexander CALMALET |
E. A. BROWN |
C. M. HUBNER |
E. A. RUDIGER |
E. A. LAMBETH |
Dr. Herbert C. MILLER |
Fred BRANER |
--- HEFNER |
H. D. BARR |
Charley CREW |
James TEEGARDEN |
Jack LEHMAN |
Frank BULL |
Fred GORDER |
I. F. TRAVIS |
Wm. HASSE |
Joe CORELY |
Henry HOGGETT |
J.H. HALDMAN |
E. H. WOOLEY |
G. M. CISSNA |
Mert B. THRIFT |
J.D. RAINEY |
Will COLE |
Carson V. COLE |
Maurice HESSE |
Rev. J.N. MILLS |
Al COLE |
Joe KILPATRICK |
Jim CADY |
Harry DAVIS |
J.C.D. HANE |
F. E. BOURNE |
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GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! continued
Dr. C. W. FARNHAM |
Frank WOODARD |
D.G. MELLER |
Frank D. COURTNEY |
Frank PROPHET |
Galen TAIT |
J. C. HOWE |
Dan HENDEE |
Henry EILERS |
Dr. W.Y.R. GAWNE |
Thomas L. HANSEN |
W. R. WATSON |
L. H. GATES |
W. P. WATSON |
Frank H. WIGIE |
O.T. BISHOP |
J. H. WITHROW |
Will C. KERR |
L. C. COMSTOCK |
L. L. ORMSBY |
Fred McDONALD |
J. K. STABLETON |
I.S. TYNDALE |
Isaac (Toot) TRAVER |
A FITCH, Jr. |
George FITCH. . |
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Submitted by: Mrs. Elaine Batenhorst, Kearney
HOFFMAN FAMILY-- Platte & Holt Co's.
In 1837 a Jacob HOFFMAN became a citizen of the United States. He was a resident of Butler Co., PA at that time. Jacob was born ca 1809 in Germany and died 25 May 1850 in Butler Co. PA. He is buried at St. Mary's Cemetery in Herman, PA. He married Johanna UNTEREIMER (born ca 1812 and died 19 March 1872. buried close to her husband.) Their children: Michael, Anna, John, Joseph, Bernard and Katherine.
John: b. 13 April 1842 Butler Co., PA, died 29 Aug 1919 Stuart, NE. He served in 78th PA Vol. Inf. during the Civil War. Married Mary FISHER (b. PA. d. Stuart, NE. She was the dau. of Joseph and Marie (BRUMMERRBERGER) FISHER.
Joseph: b. 7 Dec. 1845, Butler Co., PA. d. 8 Dec. 1907 in Nebraska. Mar. in 1862/1865 to Maggi SPAHN in Butler, PA.
John and Joseph, with their families, came to NE in 1876, settling at Humphrey (Platte Co.) John & wife with 5 children left PA with a pair of ponies, team of cows and a dozen chickens in covered wagon. They gathered eggs all the way here. They trapped grouse (only had one box of shotgun shells). Arrived in NE in Nov. and lived in a dugout the first year. John & Mary moved on to Holt Co. in 1879, settling in the Stuart area, homesteading SW1/4, S12, T30, R16. Mary died in 1895 and was the first to be buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Stuart.
Children of John and Mary:
Emma, born 20 August 1869: married Ferd RUMMERY
Mary Josephine (Philomenia) born 1871, Pittsburg, PA. died 1921, Stuart, NE. married Charles Willington HALL
John J. born 16 January 1873
Garhart, born 24 June 1874 Pittsburg, PA. died 1927, Omaha, NE married Clara SHALD
Frank, b. 9 July 1876, NE. Married Mary BEHNE, died 1928, Stuart.
Andrew, b. 29 Jan. 1879, married Tharza PRESCOTT in 1901
Margaret, b. 10 May 1881, Stuart. d. there 1951. Married Henry SHALD in 1899
Gertrude, b. 17 May 1883, Stuart. never married
Thomas married Nov. 1919 to Mary CHILDERS
George, b. 26 July 1888, Stuart. married Harrie EVELAND. he d. during WW1
James, b. 22 Nov. 1890 never married.
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Submitted by Mrs. Gertrude Winchester, Omaha, NE
From: Roster of Nebraska Volunteers
ROSTER OF OMAHA SCOUTS, COMPANY A
Mustered into Service for one year at Omaha, NE, May 3, 1865. Mustered out at Omaha, Indian Agency. N.T., July 16, 1866
NAME |
Age |
RESIDENCE |
Captain |
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NASH, Edwin R. |
29 |
Decatur, NE |
1st Lieut. |
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EVANS, Michael |
29 |
Omaha, NE |
2nd Lieut. |
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MITCHELL, Gavin |
24 |
Omaha, NE |
1st Gergt. (sic) |
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WESSNAN, Chas. B. |
22 |
Omaha, NE |
ALLEN, James R. |
26 |
Omaha, NE |
Q. M. Sergt. |
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HIGLEY, Lewis D. Or B. |
18 |
Omaha, NE |
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NAME |
AGE |
RESIDENCE |
Comm'y Sergt |
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CHILDERS, Monroe D. |
21 |
Omaha, NE. |
EWING, Henry |
34 |
Omaha, NE |
Sergeants |
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PRIEST, Little |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
WHITE, Norton |
18 |
Omaha, NE |
KAUP, Henry B. |
21 |
Omaha, NE |
WILLIAMS, Areadius |
18 |
West Fork, Iowa |
STREET, J. Mumford |
36 |
Decatur, NE |
Corporals |
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ALLEN, James R. |
26 |
Omaha, NE |
STROUD, Geo. R. |
18 |
Omaha, NE |
SMITH, Robert |
24 |
Omaha, NE |
SANNATE, Daniel |
24 |
Omaha, NE |
DECORA, Henry |
36 |
Decatur, NE |
WIND, South |
34 |
Decatur, NE |
RAYMENT, John |
29 |
Decatur, NE |
LINCOLN, Robert |
30 |
Decatur, NE |
ENMERSON, Thos. |
28 |
Omaha, NE |
Farrier |
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CALF, Young |
38 |
Decatur, NE |
Blacksmith |
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WOLF, Black |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
Bugler |
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JONES, James |
18 |
Omaha, NE |
LONG, Wm. R. |
18 |
Omaha, NE |
Saddler |
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HILL, Solomon |
22 |
Decatur, NE |
Wagoner |
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HILL, John |
39 |
Decatur, NE |
Private |
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BALL, Snow |
30 |
Decatur, NE |
BIRD, James |
31 |
Decatur, NE |
BONAPARTE, John |
35 |
Decatur, NE |
BIRD, Little |
22 |
Decatur, NE |
BOYD, Little |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
BREEZE, Jackson |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
BROWN, Henry |
37 |
Decatur, NE |
BUCHANAN, Henry |
33 |
Decatur, NE |
CHAMBERS, Benjamin |
33 |
Decatur, NE |
CHIEF, Good |
24 |
Decatur, NE |
CHIEF, Little |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
CHILDERS, Monroe D. |
21 |
Omaha, NE |
CLAY, Thomas |
32 |
Decatur, NE |
COFFEE, James |
34 |
Decatur, NE |
CROSBY, John |
32 |
Decatur, NE |
CULLEN, William |
33 |
Decatur, NE |
DECORA, Thomas |
33 |
Decatur, NE |
DEROIN, John N. |
29 |
Decatur, NE |
DEVELLE, White |
23 |
Decatur, NE |
EARTH, Bad |
32 |
Decatur, NE |
EARTHQUAKE, Thomas |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
EATON, George |
25 |
Decatur, NE |
EMMERSON, Thomas |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
EWING, Henry |
34 |
Decatur, NE |
FEATHER, Bright |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
HAGAGA, Edward |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
HARRISON, John |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
HATCHET, William |
31 |
Decatur, NE |
HERMANS, David |
24 |
Decatur, NE |
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Privates: |
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HENRY, John |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
HENSLEY, William |
25 |
Decatur, NE |
HOG, Little |
22 |
Decatur, NE |
HOLESTONE, Jacke |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
HORN, Isaac |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
HORN, James |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
JOHNSON, John |
23 |
Decatur, NE |
LAMB, George |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
LEIGH, Thomas |
24 |
Decatur, NE |
MAN, Large |
34 |
Decatur, NE |
MIX, Charles |
31 |
Decatur, NE |
NICHOLS, John |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
OMAHA, John |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
OX, James |
24 |
Decatur, NE |
PREACHER, Good |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
PRIEST, John |
24 |
Decatur, NE |
RICE, Henry M. |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
SAP, George |
31 |
Decatur, NE |
SEATON, James |
29 |
Decatur, NE |
SHERRY, James |
19 |
Decatur, NE |
SHORTY, Mike |
29 |
Decatur, NE |
SNOW, Milton |
31 |
Decatur, NE |
SNYDER, John |
28 |
Decatur, NE |
SOAL, Myron |
31 |
Decatur, NE |
THOMPSON, Clark |
22 |
Decatur, NE |
THUNDER, Green |
26 |
Decatur. NE |
TWINS, James |
29 |
Decatur, NE |
WALKER, Chief |
24 |
Decatur, NE |
WESSMAN, Charles B. |
22 |
Omaha, NE |
WHITE, Asa |
26 |
Decatur, NE |
WHITE, Isaac |
23 |
Decatur, NE |
WING, Raised. |
30 |
Decatur, NE |
WOLF, White |
27 |
Decatur, NE |
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Submitted by Mrs. Barbara Reidy O'Neill,
Pleasanton, NE.
From St. Paul Phonograph, Howard Co. NE. 17 July 1913 & 16
March 1916
RETURN OF BIBLE
This is the story of a bible of Hanford Nelson SMITH, which was given to him by his wife probably at the time they were married during the Civil War.
Hanford Nelson SMITH was born in Thompkins County, N. Y. 7 August 1832 and died 9 March 1916 in St. Paul, NE. He served the 14th Wisconsin Inf. Reg. While on leave he was married in Thompkins Co. N.Y. to Harriett GARRISON about Dec 1863.
His wife gave him a bible, which was lost, along with other possessions about 1864 or 1865. Some how it fell into the hands of James Riley WHITE, who died in 1868. Later it was given to a niece of Mr. WHITE's and an account was published in the Louisville Courier-Journal, a Ky paper on 1 March 1913. The account included the record of bith (sic) and deaths and names recorded in the bible. A brother-in-law of Mr. SMITH, Jas. N. ROGERS of Indiana, saw the article in the paper and recognized the Bible inscriptions and so the bible was returned to Mr. SMITH after some 48 or so years.
Entry on the fly leaf is : "Hanford and Hattie are forever separated by curel war. Hanford N. SMITH from Hattie
BIRTHS |
DEATHS |
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Ahira ROGERS |
June 14, 1803 |
Ellen M. ROGERS |
Sept 14, 1841 |
Mandana ROGERS |
Nov. 13, 1806 |
Ahira ROGERS |
April 11, 1859 |
Harriet ROGERS |
July 28, 1832 |
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Ellen M. ROGERS |
Dec. 7, 1835 |
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George M. ROGERS |
April 29, 1837 |
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Newell J. ROGERS |
Oct. 28, 1842 |
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Submitted by: Earl H. McNare, Lincoln,
NE
From Genealogical Archives in the Antelope County Historical Society.
MARRIAGES IN ANTELOPE COUNTY, NE from 1883
William DAUCKE, 23, Miss Clara FARBER 15. License Nov. 19, 1883. William DANCKE was b. in Ger. son of Oelrich DAUCKE and Sophia DAUCKE. Miss Carrie FARBER b. in Germany (Prussia,) da. of Lewis FARBER and Eva BACHMANN.
Leslie V. KAHLE 25, Miss Gladys WOOD 18. License Nov. 22, 1883. Mar. 28 Nov 1883 "at the house of Smoloff WOOD" at Clear Springs by I.A. CASSELMAN, J. P. Wit.: James E. DOUGLAS and Mary DOUGLAS. Leslie V. KAHLE was born in Iowa, son of W.H. KAHLE and Angeline ADAMS. Miss Gladys WOOD was born in Mich. dau. of Smoloff WOOD and Caroline KANE.
Edgar C. WRIGHT, 23, Miss Nellie M. SOVEREIGN 21, License Nov 23, 1883. Edgar C. WRIGHT was born in Mich. son of Amos WRIGHT and Amanda McDONALD. Nellie M. SOVEREIGN was born ----
William J. BEATTY 27, Miss Jane NITCHELL (sic) 27. License Nov. 27, 1883. Mar. Nov. 30. 1883 at the residence of Alexander MITCHELL by T. H. POLLACK. Clergyman of the U.P. Church. Witnesses: Alex GREYBIEL and Robert BROWNING. William J. BEATTY was born in PA.. son of John BEATTY and Nancy McBRIDE. Jane MITCHELL was born in Scotland, dau. of Alexander MITCHELL and Anna WILSON.
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George P. HAVIVLAND 33, & Miss Lelia BEER 16, License Dec. 24, 1883. M. Jan. 10, 1884 at the residence of Samuel HAVIVLAND by G. C. PALMER. J.P. Wit. Samuel BEER and Miss Martha BEER. George P. HAVIOLAND was born in ILL. son of William HAVIVLAND and Sarah BASSETT. Lelia BEER was born in Wis., dau. of William BEER and Mary BALL.
Phillip M. WILSON (Mapleton, Monona Co. Ia) 38, Miss Emily L. LAND 20. License May 31, 1883 M. in Antelope Co. June 1, 1883 by R.H. WRIGHT, Minister. Wit: D.C. WILSON and C.A. WILSON. Phillip M. WILSON was born in Ohio, son of Tobias A. WILSON and Sarah E. PARKS. Emily L. LAND was born in Iowa, dau. of Owen LAND and ------- MILEY.
Fred E. PALMER 22, & Tirzah J. LOWRY 19, License and married at Oakdale, July 5, 1883 by G.C. PALMER, Co. Judge. Wit: E.A.WATERMAN and F.A. PALMER. Fred E. PALMER was born in Ill. son of B.C. PALMER and Sarah J. MARSH. Tirzah J. LOWRY was born in Ill., dau. of David LOWRY and Lydia FERGUSON.
James D. THAYER 35 & Miss Florence SHEFFER 20. License Sept. 29, 1883. Mar. Sept 30, 1883 at Neligh by Rev. Alfred F. MARSH, Minister. Wit: Mrs. A.F. MARSH and Miss Susie PIERCE. James D. THAYER was born in N.Y., son of James THAYER and Maria THOMAS. Miss SHEFFER was dau of John SHEFFER.
Thomas N. SHEETS 23 & Miss Malinda J. CASWELL 21. License Dec 29, 1883. Mar. at the house of Geo. W. THOMPSON, Dec. 31, 1883 by Rev George W. THOMPSON, Minister. Wit: Thomas MOORE, James HAINES and Laura HANNES. Thomas SHEETS was born in Iowa, son of G.W. SHEETS and Eva LEWIS. Matilda J. CASWELL was born in Wisc. dau of Albert CASWELL and Caroline NANCE.
William R. SUTTON 20, Miss Flora MAULDING 14. License Nov. 3, 1883. Married at Neligh Nov. 7, 1883 by J.N. COLEMAN, J.P. William R. SUTTON was born in PA son of T.M. SUTTON and Nancy KEELER. Bride born in Iowa, dau. of Wm. MAULDING and ----------------------. Has consent of her mother, her father being dead.
William HYATT 27, Creighton. Miss Eva QUIGLEY 18, Creighton. License Nov 3, 1883. Groom was obrn (sic) in KY. son of Thomas HYATT and Sarah DECKER. Bride was born in Wis. dau. of G.W. QUIGLEY and Melvina BRAIDER.
Amos J. McHAGUE 22, Miss Mattie LEBEAU 19. License Feb. 7, 1883. Mar. at Joseph LEBEAU's on the 15 Feb 1883 by Wm. H. STUBBINS, Minister of the Gospel. Wit: Joseph and Fannie LEBEAU Groom was born in Canada, son of Robert McHAGUE and Fannie CALKINS. Bride was born in Mich. dau. of Joseph LEBEAU and Mary NELLIS.
George JEFFERIES 26, Miss Isabel PROSSER 20. License Apr. 6, 1883. Mar. at Clearwater, Apr. 10, 1883 by M.A. DECAMP. J. P. Wit: Nathan PROSSER and Mrs. Susan DECAMP. Groom was born in N.Y., son of John JEFFERIES and Martha CLARK. Bride was born in Iowa, dau. of Wm. PROSSER and Sirena BICKENSTAFF.
Myron E. HELMER 29, Miss Clara E. CLEMNENS 19. License Sept 29, 1883. Groom was born in Wisc. son of Jacob HELMER and Jane LeCLAIN. Bride was born in Iowa, dau. of Samuel CLEMMENS
D.J. WORDEN 62, Mrs. Lucinada MAULDING 37. License Sept 4, 1883. Married at Oakdale. Sept 4, 1883 by G.M. THOMPSON, Free Will Baptist. Wit: M.P. BOWLSBY and T.J. TAYLOR. Groom was born in N.Y., son of Ira WORDEN and Charlotte WENTWORTH. Bride was born in Iowa. dau. of William MAULDING and Eva A. LEWIS
William WULF 35, Miss Marie PITCHER 26. License Feb. 28, 1883. Married at Oakdale, Feb. 28, 1883 by G.C. PALMER, Co. Judge. Wit; Claus WULF and Martin PITCHER. William WOLF was born in Germany, son of Henry WOLF and Lucy DORMAN. Marie PITCHER was born in Germany, dau. Of Boge PICTCHER and Dora THIESSEN.
Frank F. VROOMAN 21, Miss Maggie YOUNG 17. License Feb. 22, 1883. Mar. Feb 22, 1883 at Oakdale by C.C. PALMER, Co. Judge Frank VROOMM of Venus, NE. was obnr (sic) in Wisc. son of D. K. VROOMAN and Polly NORTON. Maggie YOUNG was born in Ind., dau. of ---- YOUNG and Mahala MARSH.
W.G. MONTGOMERY 38 & Miss Harriet A. WILLIAMS 18. License and married Jan 16, 1883 by G.C. PALMER, Co. Judge. Groom was born in PA, son of Wm. MONTGOMERY and Susan GEER. Bride was born in Missouri, dau. of R. WILLIAMS and Abigail BUTTERFIELD.
Anthony CORKLE 25 & Miss Catherine STANTON 18. License Sept 29, 1883. Mar. at Oakdaleby Thomas J. CARNEY, Pastor. Oct. 1, 1884. Wit: Charles CORKLE and Sarah A. GALLAGHER. Groom was born in ILL., son of Anthony CORKLE and Ellen LYNCH. Bride was born in PA, dau. of Anthony STANTON and Nancy WELSH.
T.M. LAWRENCE 27 & Miss Eva T. BALDWIN 20. License Jan. 12, 1883. Married at Willdowdale Jan 16, 1883 by H.H. HOAGLAND, J P, Groom was born in PA., son of Samuel LAWRENCE and Rachel CROSS. Bride was born in NE, dau of John BALDWIN and Mary TACKETT.
Egbert WINDER 22, & Miss Minnie IVES 19. License Jan 6, 1883. Mar. Jan 9, 1883 at the res. of Ezra IVES Wit: Frank IVES and Mary IVES. Groom born in Ind. son of Georg WINDER and
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ASHCRAFT. Bride was born in N. Y., dau. of Ezra IVES and Susan PARKER.
George O. COOPER 27 & Miss Ellen Irene BLY 23. License Mar. 13, 1884. Mar.at the Waverly House in Neligh, Mar 13, 1884 by J.H. GURNEY, Co. Judge. Wit: John A. STEVENS and Mrs. STEVENS. George O. COOPER was born in Wisc., son of Benjamin COOPER and Lucy BROOKS. Ellen Irene BLY was born in Iowa.
William H. COUCH 22, Miss Mary E. PETERSON 20. License Mar. 15, 1884. Married in Royal Prect. Mar. 16, 1884 by Wm. M. FANNON. J.P. Groom born in Mass., son of W.H. COUCH and Cloa MASON. Bride was born in N.Y. dau of O.O. PETERSON.
Olivert O. PETERSON 44, Miss Alletta McFADDEN 18. License Mar 12, 1884. Groom born in N.Y. son of S.F. PETERSON and Sarah CHASE.
M.N. THORP 25 & Miss Lona SWETT 22. License Mar 8, 1884. Mar. at the res. of Henry W. SWETT Mar 11, 1884 by W. GRIFFITHS, Minister. Wit: Henry W. SWETT and Sarah E. SWETT. M.N. THORP was born in Ohio, son of Alnon THORP and Alvira KING. Lona SWETT was born in Mich., dau. of Henry W. SWETT and Antonetta BURROUGHS.
Leon SHEPARD 32, Miss Mattie E. WOODWORTH 16. License Mar 7, 1884. Mar. at the res. of the bride's parents Mar. 9, 1884 by Benjamin KOSTER, Minister. Wit: D.B. WOODWORTH and Mary M. WOODWORTH. Groom was born in Tenn., son of John SHEPARD and Sarah ---. Bride was born in Mass. dau of D.R. WOODWORTH and Mary M. LAMB.
Amos A. OGDEN 54 & Mrs. Rachel PAULLINS 44. License Feb. 28, 1884. Mar. at Neligh by C.F. BAYHA, J.P. Wit: Wm. McKAY and Oscar E. GOECKLER.. Groom was born in N.Y. son of Ames A. OGDEN and Abigail LOUISBURGER. Bride was born in Ohio.
L.E. TURNER 23 & Miss Addie H. SHEPARD 18. License Jan. 9, 1884. Mar. at Clearwater, Feb. 20, 1884 by George S. HYDE, Elder in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. L.E. TURNER was born in Northampton, Mass, son of --- and -- BEALS. Miss Addie M. SHEPHARD was born in Harrison Co., Iowa, dau. of J. SHEPHARD and Julia BENSON
George W. STEVENS 22, Miss Jennis SHARP 19. License Jan. 16, 1884. Mar. Jan 17, 1884 by T.H. POLLOCK, Minister of the Gospel. Groom was born in Iowa, son of Elias STEVENS and Sally HASKINS. Bride was born Iowa, dau. of Joseph SHARP.
J. N. AUBERT 30 & Miss Lucy FLETCHER 20. License Jan. 18, 1884. Mar. Jan 22, 1884 by Wm. H. STUBBINS, Minister of the Gospel. Wit: Mr. & Mrs. Charles LOOK. Groom was born in Ohio, son of William AUBERT and Phoebe CERL, Bride was born in Ohio, dau. of William FLETCHER and Christine PALMER.
Edgar STOLP 22, Miss Catherine G. ELLIOT 18 Applicants for license: Charles MARTIN and Edgar STOLP, Jan. 21, 1884. Mar. at Oakdale on Jan. 24, 1884. Wit: Charles H. MARTIN and Bessie I. SMITH. Groom was born in Ill., son of Thomas STOLP and Eliza HOLMES. Bride was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, dau. of Anthony ELLIOT and Amanda E. BARNETT.
J. L. HAWK 21, Miss Ida WOOD 16. License Jan. 26, 1884. Mar. at Neligh, Jan 26, 1884 Wit: W.P. WOOD, M.A. WOOD and T. EVERSON. Groom was born in Iowa, son of J.L. HAWK and Sarah McLAUGHLIN. Bride was born in Mich. dau of Wm. P. WOOD and M.A. RUMSEY.
Joseph R. KECK 23, Miss Polly MUCK 15. License Feb 4, 1884. Mar. at Neligh Feb 4, 1884 by J. H. GURNEY. Wit: Mr. & Mrs. Joseph MUCK. Groom born in Mich., son of George KECK and M.J. WILSON. Bride was born in NE, dau. of Joseph MUCK and J. BOUNTY.
Wm. E. ELLIOT 24 and Miss Annie M. TOUSGAARD 22. License Feb 26, 1884. Groom was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, son of A.G. ELLIOT and Amanda BARNETT. Bride was born in Denmark.
George E. VAN OSTRAND 40, Mrs. S.E. MARTIN 21. License Aug. 2, 1884. Mar. at Neligh, Aug. 2, 1884 by Rev. Raphael KINNE, Minister of the Gospel. G.E. VAN OSTRAND was born in N. Y. Mrs. S. E. MARTIN was born in Ill.
W. J. MULLINS 24, Miss Emma KECK 17. License June 2, 1884. Mar. at Burnett June 3, 1884 by A. MINKLER, J.P. Wit: Lydia WINKLER and Mrs. N.D. SKINNER. Groom was born in Iowa, son of K. F. MULLINS and Malornia McKNIGHT. Bride was born in Ohio, dau. of George KECK and --- WILSON.
J.F. ERSKINE 27, Miss Anna H. PHILLIPS 17. License Aug 23, 1884. Mar. at Neligh Aug 23, 1884 by Rev. A.F. MARSH, Pastor of Cong'l Church. Groom born in Penn. son of N.N. ERSKINE and Jane FORSYTHS. Bride was born in Iowa, dau of N.L. PHILLIPS.
John H. BELLAR 27, Miss Sylvia H. BURTON 20, License Sept. 5, 1884. Mar. Sept. 10, 1884 by C.F. BAYHA, J.P. Wit: Lorenz THOMSEM and Hans LORENZEM. Groom was born in Ill., Bride was born in Ind. dau. of John BURTON.
Forrest HANMETT 21, Lillie May WALRATH 20. License May 16, 1884. Mar. at res. of Geo. CLARK May 25, 1884. Groom born in Ohio, son of A. HAMMETT and S. BONN. Bride born in Wis., dau of D. WALROTH.
Charles C. FORGEOT 46, Mrs. Margaret SHAFFER 44. License. Mar. 3, 1884. Mar. at Bride's res. Mar 8, 1884 by John W. DRAYTON, J.P. Wit: Chas. H. MYERS and Mrs. Mary MYERS. Groom was born in France, son of Charles C. FORGEOT and Annette SEBILLE. Bride was born in Ohio
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