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1. [KansasCity] Kansas City births - November 6, 1901 through November 14, 1901 [1]
COLF, DONOVAN, DOWNER, HAMMER, POLLEY, RONEY, ROOS, SLOAN, STILES, WEAVER, WHITE "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Saturday, November 16, 1901 BIRTHS. Arthur M. and Hattie J. WHITE; 2937 Euclid; November 11; boy Grover J. and Ida M. SLOAN; 1827 East Eighteenth; November 10; boy Thomas and Mary WEAVER; 1230 Highland; November 11; boy Willer and Clara STILES; 133 Cypress; November 10; girl W. W. and L. DOWNER; 1618 Holmes; November 13; girl E. O. and Mrs. COLF; 1615 Walrond; November 6; girl Harvey
2. [KansasCity] Ella May CAMPBELL d. 3 or 4 December 1902 - Kansas City, MO [1]
Joyce, I did not find an obituary for Ella May but I did find a death notice (see below). I also found her listed in the "DEATH" column. The death notice said she died December 4, 1902 but in the death column it said December 3. (The death column had her age as "2 years" which is obviously wrong! Sure seems like there are a lot of errors on the newspapers!) "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, December 5, 1902 DIED. CAMPBELL -- Mrs. Ella May, aged 23, wife of J. B. Campbell, died of heart disea
3. [KansasCity] Peter FITZGERALD - Kansas City, MO - 1901 [1]
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Tuesday, November 19, 1901 Peter FITZGERALD, a bartender at the Century hotel, was thrown from a Troost avenue cable car as it turned the corner into Grand avenue coming up from the Junction about 7 o'clock last night. It was thought at first that he was seriously injured, but after being taken to the station he was able to walk home. ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if
4. [KansasCity] Obit look up please [1]
Could someone try and find an obituary for William Hampson born 1897 England and died Mar 30 1930 in Kansas City Mo. I am pretty sure his residence would have been Dover Mo and he died in a hospital of TB. Any help is appreciated..Mary Benny and Mary McCune Missouri
5. [KansasCity] Kansas City, MO births - May 12, 1910 through May 28, 1910 [1]
BOESE, BUSH, CRAWFORD, DOYLE, HESS, MORGAN, MURRAY, PRATT, SHARP, SHELDON, SNIDER, STOCKTON, ZIEGLER "The Kansas City Post" (Missouri) Tuesday, May 31, 1910 BIRTHS. Milton and Isabel CRAWFORD, 1909 Cherry, girl, May 27 Wm. and Marguerite SHARP, 2110 Jefferson, girl, May 28 H. J. and Martha BOESE, 4112 Tracy, girl, May 20 Chas. and Marguerite DOYLE, 336 S. Hardesty, boy, May 19 Fred and Lydia SNIDER, 2304 Holly, girl, May 12 Edwin and Ethel HESS, Independence and Park, boy, May 17 Thos. and Anna PRAT
6. [KansasCity] Mrs. P. H. McCRORY d. 27 May 1897 - Kansas City, MO [1]
"The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Saturday, May 29, 1897 DIED. McCRORY -- Mrs. P. H. McCRORY, wife of P. H. McCRORY and sister of Mrs. D. A. HARRINGTON, at her home, 539 Tracy ave., at 10:30 p.m., Thursday. Funeral will take place from family residence, 539 Tracy ave., Sunday at 12 o'clock. Services will be held at St. John's church afterwards, Cincinnati, Ohio. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate kno
7. [KansasCity] W. T. TWIST d. 16 August 1882 - Armstrong (Wyandotte County) KS [1]
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Monday, August 21, 1882 BURIED BESIDE HIS WIFE The remains of W. T. TWIST were buried Saturday evening beside the newly made grave of his late wife. It will be remembered that on last Wednesday, Mr. TWIST, who resides at Armstrong, buried his wife, and returning home shot himself dead. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =
8. [KansasCity] Took after the O'BRIENs (1902) [1]
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, December 4, 1902 TOOK AFTER THE O'BRIENS. >From the New York Times. As the teacher shut the desk drawer with a vindictive snap, she decided that Robbie McGIBBON's day had come. Either Mrs. McGIBBON would present herself on the morrow and discuss means by which Robbie would be induced to behave more like an ordinarily bad boy and less like an imp incarnate or she would have the pleasure of the young man's society at home for an indefinite period. To be brie
9. [KansasCity] Kelly Ann HOLT RECTOR d. 26 June 1987 - Belton, MO [1]
Death of: Kelly Ann HOLT RECTOR Date: Friday, June 26, 1987 Place: St. Joseph Health Center Age: 25 Born: Portsmouth, NH Migration: Glenrock, WY; Riverton, WY; Belton, MO (2 years ago) Residence: Belton, MO Occupation: manager, Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, Raytown, MO Education: High School - graduated in 1980 Glenrock High School College - attended Central Wyoming Community College, Riverton Affiliation: member, Catholic Youth Organization teacher at the Little Angeles Sunday School, Gran
10. [KansasCity] Frank J. ADAMS d. 25 March 1913 - Kansas City, MO [1]
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Wednesday, March 26, 1913 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Frank J. ADAMS, 39 years old, 1333 Grand Avenue, died at the General Hospital at 4:20 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He was single, and so far as acquaintances knew, had no relatives here. He was a janitor of the Scarritt Building. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ============
11. [KansasCity] Harry McFARLAND d. 18 November 1903 - Kansas City, MO [1]
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, November 19, 1903 DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Harry McFARLAND, aged 24, died at his home, 1219 Genesee street, yesterday morning of typhoid fever. He was a native of St. Joseph, where his family now lives, and at one time was engaged in the mercantile business there and later at Cowgill, Mo. He leaves a wife and two children. The body will be placed in a vault at Elmwood cemetery temporarily and later removed to Cowgill for interment. ======================
12. [KansasCity] Justice of the Peace candiates - Kaw Township, MO - 1882 [1]
CAMPBELL, CHILDS, JONES, McKINLEY, SHEFFIELD "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, August 20, 1882 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Justice of the Peace -- John W. CHILDS announces that he is a candidate for justice of the peace of Kaw township, subject to the Republican convention. Justice of the Peace -- Thompson McKINLEY of Kansas City, announces himself a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Kaw township, subject to the action of the Republican convention. Justice of the Peace -- Henry JONES, of the Fif
13. [KansasCity] HARRISON, McCULLOUGH, TRIENENS [1]
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, March 21, 1881 DIED. McCULLOUGH -- Sunday, March 20, of membranous croup, Caroline, youngest child of James and Caroline McCULLOUGH, aged 19 months and 2 days. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 624 Tracy avenue, to-day (Monday) at 3 p.m. TRIENENS -- Elenora M. TRIENENS (nee HARRISON) died at the residence of her parents, Oak street, yesterday morning, March 19th, at 10:10 o'clock, after a lingering illness, at the age of 18 years,
14. Re: [KansasCity] Westport High School, Kansas City, MO 1932 & 1933 [1]
John, Could you please see if there are any hardman's or Loop's? Thanks, Teresa ----- Original Message ----- From: "John O'Brien" To: Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 1:01 AM Subject: [KansasCity] Westport High School, Kansas City, MO 1932 & 1933 > I have Westport High School 1932 & 1933 yearbooks. > > Will do look-ups on request. > > John > Kansas City, MO > > > ==== KansasCity Mailing List ==== > KansasCity-L@rootsweb.com > List Administrator > Maureen Pa
15. [KansasCity] Kansas City (MO) births - November 30, 1903 through December 7, 1903 [1]
BUGBEE, CAMPBELL, GEIER, HALL, HICKMAN, SCHAFER, SHOOPEMAN, SWARTZSTEIN, THAYER, WAGGENER "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, December 9, 1903 BIRTHS REPORTED DECEMBER 8. A. B. and Lizzie BUGBEE, 520 East Eleventh; December 2; girl Charles C. and Louise A. CAMPBELL, 1611 Troost; November 30; ---- J. D. and Lucy V. WAGGENER, 3606 Forest; December 7; girl Frank and Mary GEIER, 1601 Franklin; December 5; boy Ben and Lottie SWARTZSTEIN, 1811 McGee; December 5; girl A. R. and May HALL, 613 East
16. [KansasCity] Mrs. Salmaita LEVY d. 7 May 1917 - Kansas City, MO [1]
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, May 8, 1917 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Mrs. Salmaita LEVY, 81 years old, died yesterday morning at her home, 2012 East Thirtieth Street. She was born in Alsace and came to the United States about fifty-two years ago. After living in Cincinnati forty years, she came to Kansas City. Two sons, John M. LEVY, who is in Yohohama, Japan, and Isadore A. LEVY, connected with the United States Customs Service, survive her. A nephew, Maj. Andree LEE, U.S.N., also survive
17. [KansasCity] Ardena FLEETWOOD d. 8 May 1917 - Kansas City [1]
BEINER, FARMER, FLEETWOOD, SMITH "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, May 10, 1917 DIED. Mrs. Ardena FLEETWOOD, died Tuesday night at her home, 725 Mill Street, aged 54 years. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Herman BEINER of Newton Kas.; Mrs. Bessie FARMER and Mrs. Harry SMITH of the home address, and 2 sons, Jesse FLEETWOOD, Preston FLEETWOOD of home address; also 3 brothers and 1 sister. The funeral services at Baptist Church, Mill and Shawnee, Thursday, 3 p.m. Burial in Maple Hill.
18. [KansasCity] Hints on Giving [1]
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Saturday, December 12, 1903 HINTS ON GIVING. (John A. Simpson, in December Lippincott's.) We should not give people things they don't want. We should avoid giving anybody the mumps or the chickenpox if we can help it. Do not give a friend the cold shoulder without baked beans and hot coffee to go with it. A man should not give a lady a kiss unless he thinks she would enjoy it, except in the case of his wife and his mother-in-law. Do not give red
19. Re: [KansasCity] Re: THE LIFE OF FRANK JAMES [1]
Paul, there's a Jesse James Message Board that you may want to check out. Also, here is a site that may have something: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/8225/william.html ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 6:21 AM Subject: [KansasCity] Re: THE LIFE OF FRANK JAMES > Our family (oral) history has always held it that the infamous JAMES brothers > had a connection to our Anna May "Annie" JAMES, and her father William
20. [KansasCity] Kansas City births - November 7, 1901 through November 16, 1901 [1]
BLOOM, BRODMERKLE, BRYANT, CARIGIO, CARPENTER, CONNOR, DIECKERT, DONOVAN, GABBLE, HOWE, JONES, KIMBLE, TANKERSLY, WINN "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Tuesday, November 19, 1901 BIRTHS. Theodore and Mary DIECKERT; 1602 Paseo; November 15; girl Earl and Mina M. JONES; 2600 Grand; November 15; girl T. A. and Blanche CONNOR; 1223 Askew; November 15; boy Washington and Laura GABBLE; 1010 East Fourteenth; November 15; girl John J. and Margaret A. DONOVAN; Second and Alton avenue; November 15; girl G.
21. [KansasCity] Kansas City death - July 8, 1900 through July 23, 1900 [1]
BOCK, BRANDT, ERYENSPORGER, FOGARTY, FRANKLIN, HARMONSON, HASMAN, McGREERY, PETERSON, TOWER, TRABER, WILKES "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, July 25, 1900 DEATHS REPORTED. J. W. HASMAN; Brookfield,, Mo.; pneumonia; 25 years; July 21 Edna BRANDT; Third and Oak; heart disease; 44 years; July 21 Mary E. TRABER; University hospital; peritonitis; 30 years; July 23 infant FRANKLIN; 1318 St. Louis avenue; spinal meningitis; 7 months; July 22 Jane E. BOCK; 3220 Oak; tuberculosis; 32 years; Jul
22. [KansasCity] Kansas City deaths - November 28, 1903 through December 7, 1903 [1]
BALEY, BRECKLINE, FASSETT, GARDNER, HUBBART, JACKSON, KURDING, REED, SIMEASKY, ZWEIFEL "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Wednesday, December 9, 1903 DEATHS REPORTED DECEMBER 8. Phil E. SIMEASKY, 706 West Tenth; December 6 crushing of foot; 20 years Mrs. Sophia BRECKLINE; St. Joseph's hospital; December 7; chronic colaugitis; 63 years Noble HUBBART, 121 Watkins; December 6; enteritis; 2 years Robert E. JACKSON, 470 East Lynn; December 4; pneumonia; 1 year Alfred K. FASSETT, 1808 Campbell; December 5
23. Re: [KansasCity] Josephine (Josie) SCHWITZGEBEL d. 28 May 1897 - Kansas City, MO [1]
Mike, the Baby Girl Schwitzgebel you show b. & d. on 22 Apr 1893: should this be changed to born 26 May 1897 or should another baby girl be added? I looked every day for about a week after May 26, looking for the death of the baby but so far did not find it. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Schwitzgebel" To: Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 7:51 AM Subject: Re: [KansasCity] Josephine (Josie) SCHWITZGEBEL d. 28 May 1897 - Kansas City, MO
24. [KansasCity] Laura A. VAN EMAN d. 17 November 1903 - Leavenworth, KS (of Kansas City, MO) [1]
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, November 19, 1903 DEATHS AND FUNERALS. The funeral of Mrs. Laura A. VAN EMAN, who died in Leavenworth Tuesday afternoon, will be held from the home, 1506 Wabash avenue, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. James FIFILED pastor of the First Congregational church, will conduct the services. The body will be buried in Forest Hill cemetery beside her husband, whose death occurred last May. ====================================================== (I have no
25. [KansasCity] Margaret E. LeMASTER d. 3 March 1913 - Kansas City, KS [1]
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Tuesday, March 4, 1913 DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY. Margaret E. LeMASTER, 54 years old, wife of C. B. LeMASTER, a pioneer of Wyandotte County and veteran of the Civil War, died yesterday at her home, Thirty-fourth Street and Quindaro Boulevard, on the Kansas side. Burial will be at Edwardsville, Kas. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpf

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