Andrea,
Here is the info you requested:
Denver City Directory: 1920
Merriman, Edgar M. , office boy H & BM&S Co., resides 1328 Martin
Merriman, Frances, Miss, clerk, JDGCo., resides, Arvada
Merriman, Geo., motorman, Tram Co., resides 2439 W. 33 rd Ave.
Merriman, Lester P., chief, trav agent, Western Weighing & Insp. Bureau,
200 Union Station.
Merriman, Vivian, Miss, teacher, resides 2439 W. 33rd Ave
1924
Merriman, Edgar M., (Minnie S.), packer, H & BM & S Co., home 1328 Marion
Merriman, Lee, carpenter, r
Hi list, I am new on this list, looking for Anne Stevens, our great
grandmother. She was born in Wyoming in 1884 as Anne Widdowfield. Between
1905-1911 Anne was married three times. She had two children Luella
Campbell in 1907 and Lennard Stevens in 1912. Sometime in 1912-13 Anne left
Lennard with a neighbor and disappeared. Some say she went to Omaha and
some, to Denver. She is the only member of the family I have not found. We
feel she had another family after she left WY. We would really li
We would like to invite you to re-visit our website, The POORHOUSE STORY (a
clearinghouse for information about 19th century American poorhouses) at
http://www.poorhousestory.com
We just posted a link to the history of the "DENVER FARM" (which may be of
interest to those of you researching either ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, or DENVER
counties)and also the Colorado portion of a 1904 summary of the poorhouse
laws in every state.
DIRECTIONS:
At the homepage (link above) click on POORHOUSES BY STATE, then on COLORADO
on
Have added the following items:
Short 1955 program for Jobs Daughters, Bethel #2
1956 Church Service for Eva J. Aldrich Assembly #41, Rainbow Girls
Some early Denver area floral shops
Happy New Year everyone.
Mary
Colorado AHGP
http://www.usgw.org/Saban_Thompson/colorado/colorado.htm
Denver AHGP
http://www.usgw.org/Saban_Thompson/colorado/denver/code.htm
Hi i am interested in finding the above person She was married to y
brother for a short time and after their divorce had a cild in the army
hospital in Denver. The girl allegedly name Stephanie was born in
1950. Since Mrs Volleberg return to Denver I assume that was her home.
Maybe a city directory for 1950 or 1951 might give some one a clue.
Since I live in Fla I don't have access to those directories and would
appreciate any information that could be found. Thanks for your help
Harley Nelson
Josh,
>From the Denver City Directory:
1894:
Pinter, Barnet, tailor, 1823 Larimer, resides 1935 Arapahoe
1893:
Pinter, Barnet, tailor, 1823 Larimer, resides 2453 Arapahoe.
Sorry, 1896 was in use.
Regards,
Rita
denelai@attbi.com
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From: "Josh Brown"
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:22 PM
Subject: [CODENVER] Denver City Directory
Hello:
Could some kind soul check in the 1893, 1894, and 1896 Denver City
Directories for Ba
Here is whats listed for GUSTAFSON on the 1880 census cds.The roll call is nice,but without names and time frames it is difficult to help anyone.
Census Place: Georgetown, Clear Creek, Colorado
Source: FHL Film 1254089 National Archives Film T9-0089 Page 87C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
George W. ASH Self M M W 44 MO
Occ: Keeps Boarding House Fa: KY Mo: KY
Pricilla ASH Wife F M W 40 MO
Occ: Keeps Boarding House Fa: VA Mo: VA
James L. ASH Son M S W 20 MO
Occ: Miner Fa: MO Mo: MO
Eva
Melzor Jones was born in 1856, and in 1899 when his father died in Smith
co. KS, and again in 1909 when his mother died in Kansas, he is mentioned
as living in Colorado. Someone found an M.M. Jones in the 1900 census
living in Arapahoe county, Denver Ward 3. and gave me that info. This
M.M. Jones was also born in 1856, was single, and listed as a tinsmith. I
am looking for anything I can find on this man.
C.M. Jones
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Rocky Mountain News, 10/19/1911 Page 1
BOY, 5 SAVES SISTER AND GIRL PLAYMATE FROM QUICKSAND
FOUND ALMOST EXHAUSTED
Pulls One Child Out and Holds Other Above Surface Until
Rescuers Arrive On Scene.
(Special to The News)
DE BEQUE, Colo.--Oct 18--At the risk of his own life, Arthur Chapman,
5 year old son of Marshall H. Chapman, saved his 4 year old sister, and
5 year old Flossie Farley, from death in the quicksand three miles from
here yesterday.
The mothers of the children were attending a missionary mee
Hello,
I recently obtained the death certificate of my great grandfather, Moses
Viancourt, who died in Denver on 30 Oct 1914. On the death certificate it
says that his place of burial or removal was Martins Vault and the undertaker
was H.D. Martin Co. Does anyone know anything about "Martins Vault". Might
this have been a temporary resting place? Does the H.D. Martin Co. still
exist? Any information would be appreciated.
Mary Jane Wood
Bill,
How far back do you go in Erie? Theres a few listed for RAUSCH there.I am sending the list of names and also the info on the oldest listed as she seems to be the immigrant here.Under her,I am putting the list of all up state NY.
There are also many in the greater NY area.I can send a list of those if you are interested.
RAUSCH, Mary Self <1829> F W Bir: GERM
Cen: NY Erie Buffalo
RAUSCH, Mary Wife <1846> F W Bir: GERM
Cen: NY Erie Buffalo
RAUSCH, George Self <1848> M W Bir: NY
Cen: NY Erie Buffalo
RA
Greetings CODENVER:
Could SKS lookup in Denver City Directory or telephone from 1901 thru
1904 for:
Harry William WESTSMITH, emigrant from England at turn of Century, but
we believe was living in Denver between 1901 thru 1905. He married Annie
Matilda Maria PLUME, in Denver prior to 17 Feb. 1905, when their son, Jack
Norman WESTSMITH was born in Denver.
Edward James PLUME and his sister, Florence Margaret PLUME, also came
to America from England Abt. 1901, with their sister, Anni
Bill,
Here is your info:
Denver City Directory: 1930
Rausch, Chas. A., (Florence K) lino oper Welch-Haffner, home 1452 S York.
Rausch, Florence A., comp operator, resides 1452 S. York.
Rausch, Jos. L., (Salva C. K.), home 50 Tennyson.
Rausch, Marg J., (wid Julius F.), resides 1620 Steele.
1931:
Rausch, Chas. A., (Florence K.) lino oper Welch-Haffner, home 1452 S. York
Rausch, John M., (Grace M.), gardener, home 46 W. Irvington.
Rausch, Jos. L., (Salva C. K., emp C. & S. RR, home 50 Tennyson.
Regards,
Rita
Regards,
Rita
Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo., 10/12/1911 Page 5
Daniel Lee Is Dead; Old African American Chief Of City Hall Janitors.
Famed For Witty Sayings.
Secured Position Through Late W. S. Cheesman, For Whom He had Worked As A Coachman.
Daniel Lee is dead.
That may not signify much to the average read, but Daniel Lee was a unique character, a celebrity, a creator of quaint remarks and one of the most widely known African Americans in the city of Denver. For 10 years Daniel Lee was head janito
Hello:
Could any kind soul tell me how Denver newspaper obituaries are filed? I
have an elusive g-g-grandfather named Barnett Pinter who died in either
Denver or Golden in 1895 of tuberculosis. The problem is, I don't have an
exact date and can't figure it out. Do Colorado have a death index? Any
help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks,
Josh Brown
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The Denver News, 3/14/1894 Page 5
EGG THROWERS ACQUITTED.
L. O'Brien, Arthur O'Brien, John Lutz, David Cordell, John Keenan and
Frank Ranahan, charged with assault and malicious mischief, were before
Justice Cater yesterday. They are charged with throwing eggs at W. H.
Parsons and H. P. Ross, the gripman and conductor of a cable care. There
seems to be a question as to the age of the eggs and whether the court has
jurisdiction over cases involving fresh eggs and rotten eggs and the case
was continued in
Could some kind person check ant directories from 1896-1904 for
ANY Rausch families?
Thanks,
Bill Stewart
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Nova Scotia; Provorse & Wright in Ontario; Johnston & Black in
Manitoba. Burrows in IA/WI/MN/NY and any descendant of Walter
Cooke of Weymouth and Mendon, MA.
COOKE-STEWART-WRIGHT on my Web Page
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Due to addition of several new items for North High School, we have created
a separate North Denver High School Homepage. Please visit, and if you have
items you would like to contribute for any Denver school, please let us
know.
http://www.usgw.org/Saban_Thompson/colorado/denver/codenhs.htm
Mary
Denver AHGP
http://www.usgw.org/Saban-Thompson/colorado/denver/code.htm
Hello:
Could some kind soul please help me find any record of Barnett Pinter. His
name can also be Barnet and Bernard. He disappeared from Denver City
Directories in 1895. He was a tailor who worked usually on Larimer Street
in Denver. We didn't check the 1893 or 1894 index, but if he is in them he
must have died in one of those years. He is my g-g-grandfather and probably
died of tuberculosis. We found no trace of his grave where his children are
buried. Does anyone have any suggestions? Maybe obit
Am interested in corresponding with and sharing information with anyone about Edward R. SAGER and his wife, Florence MEAD, married 1905 in VT. Had one son, Edward. Edward Sr. was a brother of my grandfather, Luther N. SAGER. According to index for Denver Post, Edward R. SAGER, Sr. 's funeral notice was in the 22 Oct 1943 (page 27) issue. Does anyone do lookup's? Would certainly appreciate any help with this!
Hi, Everyone!
I just finished uploading the fourth (and last that I have) volume of THE
FORGOTTEN PAST OF ADAMS COUNTY, written by students of Thornton High
School's Mountain-Plain-Plateau Class. They are little gems and I feel
privileged to have been allowed to reproduce them on the Adams County
COGenWeb pages. The first two were indexed and transcribed by yours truly.
The last two were scanned and the images of the pages were uploaded. I
haven't gotten the last two indexed (I will soon), but they are
Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo., 10/15/1911 Page 3 Sect III
PROUD OF HIS LONG NAME WHICH CAME FROM GERMANY
Peter Henry Johannes Ernest Rasmussen Wants to Become Citizen
of the U. S.
"I want to get my naturalization papers," said the man to the clerk of the
federal court yesterday.
"What's your full name?" asked the clerk, reaching for a blank.
"Peter Henry Johannes--"
"Wait a minute," said the clerk, "There, now I have it."
"Ernest--," said the man.
"What are you talking about?" The clerk became pee
Hello again:
Through a suggestion a received, Could any kind soul who has access to the
Denver City Directory check for a Barnett or Barnet or Bernard Pinter in the
1893, 1894, and 1896 Denver City Directories. ANY help would be GREATLY
appreciated. Happy New Year!
Thanks,
Josh Brown
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I'm hunting my grandfather's obit. Albert Lewis born 1894 in Wales. He and
my grandmother divorced when my Dad was young. He lived in Denver, but I
know he was in and out of VA hospitals before he died. Unsure where. His
service data that we have shows him dying 1-4-1965 but not where. Can
anyone help me with a place to look for his obit? Elaine
Just added the Homecoming booklet for the 1956 North High School Homecoming.
http://www.usgw.org/Saban_Thompson/colorado/denver/codenhshome56.htm
Lots of student names.
Mary
Denver AHGP
http://www.usgw.org/Saban_Thompson/colorado/denver/code.htm