Centennial History of Andrew County
The Centennial History of Andrew County appeared in the Andrew County Republican on 13 July 1876 and was transcribed and submitted by Monica Schirmer Eshelman.
The Centennial History of Andrew County appeared in the Andrew County Republican on 13 July 1876 and was transcribed and submitted by Monica Schirmer Eshelman.
The two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Addington of Rochester, Mo., is dead at a hospital in St. Joseph from a bullet wound caused by the accidental discharge of a revolver held by the baby’s mother. While putting the child to bed Mrs. Addington was amusing it with a revolver she found under…
Date of Death: 8 Oct 1874 Subject: John Pixler Source: Andrew County Republican, 6 Nov 1874, p. 1 John Pixler, a former resident of Oregon, died very suddenly on the 8th. He was well and hearty the day before he died. It is supposed that he died of apoplexy. Post Views: 1,109
Date of Death: 17 Jan 1869 Subject: Robert G. Miller Source: Holt County Sentinel, 29 Jan 1869, p. 2 Andrew County. Robt. G. Miller, a prominent citizen and member of the Savannah bar, died on Sunday, the 17th inst. Post Views: 1,157
Date of Death: 8 Jul 1921 Subject: Henry Clay Hare Source: Holt County Sentinel, 22 Jul 1921, p. 1 We regret to learn of the death of Henry Hare, an old and highly esteemed citizen citizen [sic] of Fillmore, which occurred at his home, July 8, at the age of 77 years. For many years…
Date of Death: 18 Oct 1881 & 16 Oct 1881 Subject: Anthony Clemmens & Sarah (Jobe) Clemmens Source: Savannah Reporter, 28 Oct 1881 Anthony C. Clemmens and wife, old, well known citizens of Platte township, died at their residence last week. The wife went first, and although there was said to be no really perceptible…
Date of Death: 22 Jan 1907 Subject: John Asher Source: Holt County Sentinel, 25 Jan 1907, p. 5 Vincent Elliott, the young man who was drowned in the Nodaway river near Leach’s mill, on the 10th inst., the particulars of which we gave in our issue last week, was born near Fillmore, February 4, 1882,…