The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 4, 1923
Voekel--Hurst.
Friends of Miss Ruth VOEKEL and Mrs. John W. HURST have been apprised of their marriage which took place February 4, 1922, at Savannah, Mo. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Voekel and is a young woman of much charm. For the past three years she has enn a very successful teacher in the city schools. Mr. Hurst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hurst and is a fine young man. The couple are at present living at 125 Vermont a
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 4, 1923
January Term of District Court of Jackson County.
List Of Jurors.
The jury for this term is summoned to appear Monday, January 15, 1923, at 9 o'clock, a.m.
Leo SLATTERY, Lincoln.
Rufus POINTER, Banner
E.H. McDONALD, Banner
John BERNARD, Holton
C.H. KLUSMIRE, Holton
Scott PORTERFIELD, Jefferson
Ernest CRESINGER, Douglas
Ross HOUCK, Lincoln
W.J. OTT, Holton
C.H. NELSON, Netawaka
Wm. H. WADE, Jefferson
A. MULLENDORE, Franklin
W.W. WALTON, Liberty
Ot
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 25, 1923
Marriage Licenses.
R.S. THORNBURROW, Wetmore
Fern E. GRUBB, Netawaka.
John M. SCHLODDER, Holton
Hazel V. RAY, Holton.
Harvey B. BERRY, Havensville
Charlotte FLORENCE, Havensville.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 4, 1923
We are sorry to learn of the death of little Duane NEES of LeRoy, Kan., four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd NEECE formerly of this vicinity.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 11, 1923
Brewer--Biddle
The wedding of Miss Laura M. BIDDLE and Mr. Abner M. BREWER, both residents of Wenatchee, which took place on December 29, is announced. The bride has been a resident of Wenatchee for the past twelve years and is a prominent member of the Central Church of Christ. The bridegroom is a Civil War veteran having served with the 128th Indiana during the war.
Mr. and Mrs. Brewer will be at home to their friends after Sunday, January 7, a
The Holton Recorder
Thursday
January 25, 1923
Mrs. W.E. BAILEY returned last week from Ponca City, Okla., where she spent some time visiting her daughters, Miss Ruth, and Mrs. Chas. BLOOD. (Circleville.)
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 11, 1923
Marriage Licenses.
Michael E. MARRIOTT, Holton
Mary HILL, Denison
Chas. A. McQUEEN, Netawaka
Lulu B. FOSTER, Atchison
Harvey E. HASKELL, Topeka
Ira ROGERS, Topeka.
James G. Blandin, Mayetta
Gladys M. PATTERSON, Mayetta
Gilbert Spachek, Emmett
Vera ASBURY, Emmett.
The Topeka Daily Capital
Wednesday
May 19, 1920
Marriage Licenses.
Ernest FEAR, 40, Bala; Helen BROWN, 17, Manhattan.
Arthur A. LADING, 23, Horton; Ora Olive McFARREN, 19, Horton.
Asa M. BRANNON, 48, Coffeyville; Ella E. McALLISTER, 35, Coffeyville.
Otto W. SAMUELSON, 24, Topeka; Althia A. SCHMIDT, 23, Topeka.
Matt PFEIFER, 22, Topeka; Elizabeth DOMMIE, 21, Offerle.
Robert H. JAMISON, 21, Topeka; Stella M. WEIL, 20, Topeka.
William J. HOLLOWAY, 55, Topeka; Ella F. NEARY, 52, Kansas City, Mo.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 18, 1923
Mr. Earl CADUE passed away at the St. Joseph's Hospital at Phoenix, Arizona. He was 24 years of age and died January 5, 1923. He suffered three years with pulmonary tuberculosis. He leaves to mourn his numerous friends and relatives and he also leaves a wife, one sister and one brother. He was laid to rest at the Catholic cemetery at Hoyt.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 18, 1923
Marriage Licenses.
Brutus Warner SEWELL, Goff
Mariion Mae CALDER, Goff
Frank EUBANKS, Holton
Gemma Grace CARTER, Holton.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 25, 1923
Mrs. Mary VENNEBERG died Wednesday morning at the home of her daugther, Mrs. RAIRDON, at Havensville. Funeral services will be held at the Bucks Grove church Friday afternoon at two o'clock, and burial in the Bucks Grove cemetery.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 18, 1923
Mrs. Granville EADEN died Sunday, January 7, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. ROBINSON. She had been in poor health for some time, but was not thought serious, when a slight cold seemed to affect her heart, which hastened her death. The funeral was held from the Christian church, by Rev. Roberts, assisted by Rev. Toy. Interment in Circleville cemetery. Mrs. Eaden was 92 years old, and leaves her aged husband, two sons, Clem of this ci
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 4, 1923
Davies--Wilson.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. SEABOLD, 227 Vermont Avenue, Holton, Kan., was the scene of a pretty home wedding, Thursday, December 28, 1922, at 12 o'clock, the contracting parties being their sister, Mrs. Mary WILSON, and Mrs. Arthur A. DAVIES of Denison, Kan., the Rev. Horace Goodin of the Baptist church officating. Only immediate relatives and friends attended, the out of town guests being Mr. and Mrs. F.C. HARWOOD, Mr. Harry DA
Does anyone know who Julia's parents were? I have two FLESHER's who married
HAINLINEs in Jackson Co.
At 08:26 AM 10/2/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>The Topeka Daily Capital
>Wednesday
>April 23, 1947
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>Charles Calvin KELLER, Delia, 28
>Julia Frances HAINLINE, Hoyt, 17
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 11, 1923
Mrs. Margaretha Elizabeth PLATZ, nee RUFFEL wife of Rev. C.E. Platz, a former pastor of the Evangelical church of Holton, departed this life at Leonardville, Kan., Jan. 6, 1923, aged 62 years, 9 months and 17 days.
Rev. and Mrs. Platz have labored in the church here for a number of years and they are being held in high esteem not by the members of their congregation alone but by many others who have learned to know them. Rev. Platz is at present
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Subject: Marriage: EWALT--DALTON
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 25,m 1923
Ewalt--Dalton.
The marriage of Miss Frances EWALT and Mrs. John DALTON took place at the bride's home in Manhattan last Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Manhattan relatives and intimate friends of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony. The bride's attendant was Miss Mabel HUNTER of M
Hi,
I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with a brick wall.
I'm researching a Methodist Episcopal South Circuit Rider who was appointed
to "Grasshopper Circuit" which included Leavenworth, Jefferson and Jackson
Counties. His appointment was from Sept 1860 - Sept 1861. His name was
Rev. Henry H. Hedgpeth (Hedgepeth, Hedgepath etc.). Appointed with him was
Rev. L. B. Stateler.
I know they held meetings at Circleville from the material I have, but I
suspect they held meetings in homes and schools
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 18, 1923
The funeral services of Noel McGREGOR, who was killed in an automobile accident in Hutchinson, Saturday was held at the home of his parents in Denison, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Kimball of Valley Falls had charge of the service.
The Topeka Daily Capital
Thursday
April 24, 1947
Arthur Stuart.
Arthur STUART, 67, former Topeka resident, died in Horton Tuesday.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza Stuart of the home; one son, Clifford Stuart of Evanston, Wyo.; two daughters, Mrs. Vera HILLYER of Savannah, Mo., Mrs. Goldie OPLIPHANT of Tulsa, Okla; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Theresa KAMISKY of Topeka, Mrs. Bertha NICCUM of Phoenix, Ariz.; four half-sisters, Mrs. Mable HEAD, Mrs. Ella MICHAEL and Mrs. HAZEL SELS, all of Topeka;
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 25, 1923
McQuillin--Baughman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McQUILLIN announce the marraige of their daughter, Lois to Mr. B.T. BAUGHMAN on Monday, January 22, at Horton, Kansas, Rev. Father Hildebrand performed the ceremony. Miss Irene TELSEY and Mrs. Leo Baugman, brother of the groom were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Baughman will make their home in Horton where Mr. Baugham is in business with his father.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 11, 1923
Patterson--Blandin.
Miss Gladys May PATTERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patterson of the reservation, was married to James Gilbert BLANDIN at the probate judge's office Monday afternoon, Judge CLARK officiating. The groom is the son of the late James V. Blandin. The bride ws attired in a brown velvet suit with hat and coat to match. The young couple left for a honeymoon trip to Denver and other points west, and on their return will commence ma
The Topeka Daily Capital
Tuesday
May 18, 1920
Marriage Licenses.
George G. SCHULTZ, 26, Topeka; Halda C. MULLEN, 26, Alma.
Sherman WILSON, 22, Denver, Colo.; Norma SHEPARDSON, 29, Topeka.
Raymond A. MUNSON, 26, Topeka; Viola D. MAYER, 23, Topeka.
Arnold A. NORMAN, 24, Topeka; Faye GREENE, 22, Topeka.
Edgar B.J. NEWTON, 21, Meriden; Ada L. MILLER, 18, Ozawkie.
John Graydon MECK(MOCK?), 22, Holtonm Gerturde S.(?) BOTHE, 22, Holton.
C.Clarence JONES, 23, Topeka; Harriet E. JAMISON, 26, Topeka.
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 4, 1933
Golden Wedding.
On Friday evening, December 29, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. H.K. STREETER of 312 Wisconsin Ave., celebrated their golden wedding. At 8 p.m., to the strains of Sousa's Wedding March, the bridal couple attended by Mr. and Mrs. George BRONSON, who also celebrated their silver wedding, marched under a wedding arch decorated in gold where the Rev. F.F. Munneke performed the double wdding ceremony.
In attendance were the children, grandchildren a
The Holton Recorder
Jackson County
Thursday
January 4, 1923
Martin.
Columbus Judson MARTIN was born at Livonia, Ind., on the 16th day of January, 1855. Died at the Wesley hospital, Wichita, Kan., December 25, 1922. Age 67 years, 11 months and 9 days, after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Martin had been in poor health for several years but never complaining even to his nearest friends. Being of a quiet disposition he was always kind and considerate of others and in his last sickness was especially so. He wa