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Subject: No. 97.--Pieces of the Biographical Puzzle.
Date: 6 Jul 2003 13:18:54 -0600


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Surnames: Miller, Chapman, Thornton, Jones, Lightfoot, Newton, Morehead, McAllister, Ellis, Turnbull, Johnson, Roberts, Coykendall, Latimer, Vaughn, Coy, Andrews, Spear
Classification: Biography

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THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD. Feb. 26, 1920. "The News From Farragut".--(1) Mrs. M. E. McAllister who has spent the winter visiting her children and sister at Lansing, Kansas, will return to her home soon....(2) Mrs. Dale Ellis returned to her home in Creston Friday evening after a few days visit here with home folks. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mr. J. C. Jones who will visit her aged mother, Mrs. Helen Thornton and another daughter, Mrs. Willard Robbins, and family.....(3). Miss Elma Turnbull enjoyed a visit Friday from her cousin, Mrs. Ben Johnson, of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Mrs. Johnson had been here to attend the funeral of her father, Robert Turnbull of Coin last week. Mrs. Lulu Turnbull of Shenandoah accompanied Mrs. Johnson here Friday....(4) Mrs. J. A. Johnson and daughter, Roberta, and her brother, Samuel Roberts of Sterling, Colorado, returned to her home in Hamburg Saturday afternoon after several days visit here with relatives.....(5) Mr. and Mrs. Albert!
Coykendall of Tabor, and Messrs. Fred and Edgar Coykendall of Denver, Colorado, were called here by the sickness and death of their mother, Mrs. Ellen Coykendall.....(6). Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Latimer and little son, Lyle, and Mrs. Latimer's mother, Mrs. M. E. McAllister spent Friday at the home of the latter's daughter, Mrs. C. A. Vaughn.....(7). The Pease school began again this week after a little over a week's enforced vacation caused by the illness of the pupils and teacher, Miss Ramona Coy....(8). The stone for the front of the Commercial Savings bank has arrived and was delivered Saturday. The building will now soon be enclosed.....(9). Mrs. E. E. Andrews of Detroit, Michigan, arrived here Saturday morning to help care for her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Spear, who is quite ill.....(10). Henry Morehead returned home from Creston Friday where he had been to see his son, Rolla and family who are all down with the flu....(11). Bert Lightfoot went to Beatrice, Nebraska, Thursday mo!
rning for a visit with his sister, Mrs. John Newton and husband.....(12). Mrs. Clara Thornton of Creston spent Tuesday here at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Jones....(13). Mrs. G. M. Chapman of Shenandoah spent Sunday here with her daughter, Mrs. Ed MIller.


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