Wilhelm, Ferdinand
Date of Death: 28 Dec 1876
Subject: Ferdinand Wilhelm
Source: Holt County Sentinel, 12 Jan 1877, p. 2
Ferdinand Wilhelm, a resident of the Lower Neely Grove settlement, died last week.
Date of Death: 28 Dec 1876
Subject: Ferdinand Wilhelm
Source: Holt County Sentinel, 12 Jan 1877, p. 2
Ferdinand Wilhelm, a resident of the Lower Neely Grove settlement, died last week.
Date of Death: 20 May 1920 Subject: George Violett Source: St. Joseph Observer, 15 May 1920 When a truck laden with five tons of crushed rock and driven by Ralph Hall, struck George Violette [sic], a seventy-four-year-old Amazonia man, on South Fourth street Monday, the fender knocked Violette down and then the wheels held him…
Date of Death: 26 Nov 1902 Subject: Thomas K. Smith Source: The Democrat, 15 Dec 1902, p.1 It is with infinite sadness that we chronicle the death of one of Andrew counties [sic] pioneer citizens, a man loved and respected by all who knew him and whose name has always been synonomous [sic] of uprightness….
Date of Death: 21 Jul 1913 Subject: Caroline (Carver) Spicer Source: Holt County Sentinel, 1 Aug 1913, p. 4 Mrs. Caroline C. Spicer, of Fillmore, died Monday of last week, July 21st, at the age of 780 years. She was reputed to be the wealthiest woman in Andrew county. Mrs. Spicer owned 2,807 acres in…
Date of Death: 14 Jan 1910 Subject: Mary Louisa (Kee) Parks Source: Holt County Sentinel, 28 Jan 1910, p. 7 Mrs. Mary Parks, who was formerly Louise Lee [sic], of this county, died at her home in Fillmore, on Friday, January 14th, after a lingering illness. She leaves a husband. Dr. Daniel C. Parks, of…
Andrew Lynd. One of the capable and prosperous farmers of Latah County is named at the head of this article, and it is with pleasure that we are enabled to incorporate an epitome of his career in this volume, since he has labored long for the upbuilding of the country and has conducted himself in…
Janeva K. Baile is looking for information on Caleb BALEY/BAILEY, b ca1805 in VA, lived in Andrew Co, MO. Caleb BALEY was a brother to Gillum BALEY, an early minister in Andrew County, MO. Their parents, William BALEY and Margaret (REED) BALEY, had seven children – all of whom lived in Andrew and Nodaway counties…