IAFREMON-L Archives: November 2006
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- [IAFREMON] No. 234: Pieces of the Biographical Puzzle
- [IAFREMON] Sidney Honor Roll for the 1st semester, fall of 1940.
- [IAFREMON] Nancy Angeline (Evans) Sutter, b. Mar. 19, 1851 - d. Feb. 6, 1941
- [IAFREMON] Long before 1935, the Cowles brothers and E. O. Greenwalt lived in Sidney.
- [IAFREMON] Sidney 8th graders are graduated May 27, 1941
- Re: [IAFREMON] A 1940 roster of veterans buried in the SidneyCemetery
- [IAFREMON] Service Men Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II.
- [IAFREMON] Henry J. Ross runs for County Board of Supervisors in 1924.
- [IAFREMON] McElroy family reunion in 1941.
- [IAFREMON] Alex Bebout's celebrate 50th anniversary on Dec. 30, 1947
- [IAFREMON] Lewis Reeves,b. Dec. 23, 1870 - d. January 3, 1948.
- [IAFREMON] Joseph Murphy and Elizabeth Jane Richards
- [IAFREMON] Gr. Gr. Gr. Gr. granddaughter of Wm. Reeves, Lacy Grove, named Miss Iowa in 2006
- [IAFREMON] 31. TUEY from "Darby's List" of the Lacy Grove neighborhood during 1895 - 1896.
- [IAFREMON] History of the Crozier House hotel on west side of Sidney square.
- [IAFREMON] Marvin Blake Strait, b. July 1, 1922 - d. May 19, 1942 in the Philippines.
- [IAFREMON] Daniel Ott, b. July 3, 1840 - d. Mar. 6, 1922
- [IAFREMON] Thomas Charles Ford, b. Aug. 9, 1864 - d. March 5, 1922
- [IAFREMON] Anna B. (Miller) Ross, b. July 12, 1863 - d. Sept. 8, 1945
- [IAFREMON] William Reeves
- [IAFREMON] William Worcester upon the life of a Holiness minister in Natal, S.A.
- [IAFREMON] Emma Wilhelmine (Nook) Green, b. Dec. 25, 1889 - d. Sept. 11, 1945
- [IAFREMON] Let us talk about Melancholy Days, and, this 'vale of tears'.
- Re: [IAFREMON] Bromley of Farragut and Sidney
- [IAFREMON] David Worcester, b. March 14, 1811 - d. Jan. 17, 1904
- [IAFREMON] Worchester
- [IAFREMON] Barthenia (McCoskie) Worcester, b. Aug. 31, 1832 - d. Aug. 22, 1903
- [IAFREMON] Another letter from William Worcester; from Transvaal, S.A.
- [IAFREMON] Johanna (Keefe) O'Connor, b. 1854 - d. Feb. 14, 1925
- [IAFREMON] Conner or O'Connor Marriage to IRWIN ?
- Re: [IAFREMON] Francis Marion Hiatt, b. Aug. 16, 1861 - d. Jan. 2, 1950
- [IAFREMON] John VanNess, b. Jan. 27, 1840 - d. June 16, 1923
- [IAFREMON] Rachel (Acord) VanNess, b. Oct. 18, 1845 - d. July 27, 1936
- [IAFREMON] John Junior VanNess, b. June 13, 1867 - d. May 25, 1928
- [IAFREMON] test
- [IAFREMON] No. 32. VanNESS from "Darby's List" of the Lacy Grove neighborhood during 1895 - 1896.
- [IAFREMON] William Grant VanNess, b. June 16, 1864 - d. February 23, 1937
- [IAFREMON] Albert A.VanNess, b. August 25, 1875 - d. May 14, 1947
- [IAFREMON] Mrs. Inez Faye (Lacy) Phillips' husband loses life in fire.
- [IAFREMON] Phoebe (Nowling) Shearer, b. Feb. 10, 1864 - d. Feb. 17, 1937
- [IAFREMON] Abt. 1871 Scott
- [IAFREMON] [Fremont Queries:] Scoles
- [IAFREMON] [Fremont Biographies:] Oliver B. Scoles
- Re: [IAFREMON] Wallace Irwin married Belva Ruse on Dec. 19, 1917.
- [IAFREMON] Wagner, DeLong
- [IAFREMON] Marriage Lookup
- Re: [IAFREMON] Rev. Peter Jacobs on William Rector, veteran of War of 1812.
- [IAFREMON] John Mitch Trewet buried Nov. 20, 2006 at Grandview Cemetery, Knox
- [IAFREMON] I take cemetery photos
- [IAFREMON] CLELAND, James: Relatives from a distance attending his funeral.
- [IAFREMON] Rose Anna (McCluskey) McIntosh, b. Jun. 4, 1870 - d. Oct. 25, 1903
- [IAFREMON] Ora Hatton married Mattie McKissisk on Oct. 28, 1903.
- [IAFREMON] Virgil VanNess injured in Nebraska City on Oct. 30, 1924
- [IAFREMON] Edwin Todd, first soldier from Fremont to lose life in W W I.
- [IAFREMON] Isabel (Van Eaton) Lowe died March 17, 1918.
- [IAFREMON] William Henry Wilson, b. Dec. 5, 1845 - d. June 19, 1925.
- [IAFREMON] Willam Johnson died June 19, 1925, aged 53years.
- [IAFREMON] Anna McGargill, b. 1880 - d. March 5, 1923
- [IAFREMON] Mrs. George Cupp, 68, died March 6, 1923; buried at Thurman
- [IAFREMON] No. 235: Pieces of the Biographical Puzzle.
- [IAFREMON] Elizabeth (Ross) (Steele) Brown, d. Feb. 21, 1937 aged 86 years
- [IAFREMON] F. Lowell Otte, Sidney, had straight A's, and was left end on 1922 SUI Championship Eleven