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 | Louise (Berry) Arnold Note the "sweetheart" pin bearing the Infantry insignia. She and Uncle Jimmy were married during the war. |
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 | Love, Amy - signature in Ingersoll book. Amy Love's signature in the front of her copy of Robert Ingersoll's Lectures. |
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 | Love, Amy - signature w/date & town in Ingersoll book. Amy Love's signature in the back of her copy of Robert Ingersoll's Lectures, dated March 26th, 1888, Coburgh, Neb. |
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 | Love, Amy - slip of paper with quote & signature in Ingersoll book. A slip of paper containing pencil and ink shorthand practice, found between the pages of her copy of Robert Ingersoll's Lectures. Text reads, 'Let us have "Help for the living, hope for the dead." Your Amy Love. Westerville, Nov 2nd, 1889.' |
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 | Love, Amy, 1910 Federal Census A portion of the 1910 United States Federal Census recording Amy Love living at the State Hospital in Pueblo, CO |
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 | Love, Amy, 1920 Federal Census A portion of the 1920 United States Federal Census recording Amy Love living at the State Hospital in Pueblo, CO. |
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 | Love, Amy, 1930 Federal Census A portion of the 1930 United States Federal Census recording Amy Love at the State Hospital in Pueblo, CO. |
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 | Love, Arabella & Georgia, 1900 Federal Census A portion of the 1900 United States Federal Census recording Zachariah, Arabella (Love), Ailsa, & Maude Amos; Alice & Richard Emerson; and Georgia Love living in Douglas Grove, Custer Co., NE.
Note that Richard & Alice Emerson's father Edward & other siblings are living "next door" on Thomas Arthur's farm, where Edward is working as a laborer. |
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 | Love, Arabella - tombstone Arabella (Love) Amos's grave in Dry Valley Cemetery, with apologies to findagrave.com for appropriating it. |
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 | Love, Arabella, Georgia, Amie or Annie, John, & Laura, 1885 Nebraska State Census Portion of the 1885 Nebraska State Census recording Arabella, Georgia, Amie or Annie, John, & Laura Love living in Douglas Grove, Custer Co., NE. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1930 Federal Census Page from the 1930 United States Federal Census recording Georgia Love (last name on page) working as assistant matron at Bethel Hospital Methodist Sanitarium in Colorado Springs, CO. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1938 Colorado Springs city directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Georgia Love living at 419 S Nevada Ave. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1939 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Georgia Love living at 419 S Nevada Ave. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1940 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Georgia Love living at 419 S Nevada Ave. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1942 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Georgia Love living at 419 S Nevada Ave. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1943 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Georgia Love living at 419 S Nevada Ave. |
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 | Love, Georgia, 1946 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing that a Gertrude T Love died Sept 25, 1945, age 80. This is almost certainly Georgia T Love. |
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 | Love, John G, 1885 Nebraska State Census, Lancaster Co. A portion of the 1885 Nebraska Census recording John G Love as a student at the State Farm in Lancaster County. (Site is now University of Nebraska, Lincoln, East Campus.) |
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 | Love, Laura & Georgia, 1910 Federal Census A snippet of the 1910 United States Federal Census recording Laura (Love) Henkle and her son Robert E Jones farming in Kirk, Yuma Co., CO, next to sister Georgia Love. Living with Georgia is a nine-year-old orphan girl named Elma Robbins. |
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 | Love, Laura & Georgia, 1920 Federal Census A portion of the 1920 United States Federal Census recording Laura (Love) Henkle (widowed), Laura's son Robert Jones, & Georgia Love living together in Kirk, CO. |
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 | Love, Laura, 1885 Nebraska State Census A portion of the 1885 Nebraska State Census recording Laura Love in Oak Creek, Sherman Co., NE.
Map location is a rough guess. |
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 | Love, Laura, 1930 Federal Census Snippet of the 1930 United States Federal Census recording Laura (Love) Henkle in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, working as a housekeeper for and possibly cohabiting with Wilber T. Stout and his mother Mary E. Stout. |
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 | Love, Laura, 1939 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Laura (Love) Henkle living at 419 S Nevada Ave. This is the first year she appears at this address. Note that she is listed as the widow of William. |
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 | Love, Laura, 1940 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Laura (Love) Henkle living at 419 S Nevada Ave. Note that she is listed as the widow of Joseph. |
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 | Love, Laura, 1942 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Laura (Love) Henkle living at 419 S Nevada Ave. Note that she is listed as the widow of William. |
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 | Love, Laura, 1943 Colorado Springs City Directory Page from the Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO, city directory showing Laura (Love) Henkle living at 419 S Nevada Ave. Note that she is listed as the widow of William. |
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 | Mae Dobson Jim Dobson's daughter |
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 | Map: Douglas Grove Township, 1885 From a larger map of Custer County in the David Rumsey collection. Hover the mouse over different areas to see tracts owned by individuals in this genealogy (most are underneath the word "Grove"). Click the name to go to that person's page. |
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 | Map: Fort Scott, Bourbon Co., KS, 1887 |
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 | Map: Scott Twp, Bourbon Co., KS, 1878 A portion of Scott Township in Bourbon Co., KS, showing many of the Seaver farms. Hover the mouse over a name and click to go to those individual pages.
For reference, the eastern edge of Ft Scott is to the left, and old Highway 54 is the road running through the middle of Sections 29 - 25. The extreme right boundary is the Kansas-Missouri border.
The house marked Mrs P Eddleman in Section 27 is the former schoolhouse that W.A. Seaver taught at. It was in the SE corner of where Lath Branch Cemetery is now. After the new schoolhouse (School No.54) was built in 1871, the old building was sold to the Eddlemans for something like $60.
The P. Riley farm in Section 26 was bought by the Hamiltons; later Roy & Mettie (Hamilton) Seaver lived there. |
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 | Mary Myrtle (Dobson) Arnold and her children L-R: George Arnold, Mary Myrtle (Dobson) Arnold, James Arnold, Thelma Arnold |
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 | Mary Viola (Shinn) Hamilton's grave |
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 | Memorial card from Cliff Bilyeu's funeral. |
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 | Memorial card from Cline Bilyeu's funeral |
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 | Memorial card from Edith Gorse's funeral |
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 | Memorial card from Frank Seaver's funeral |
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 | Memorial card from George Clinton Bilyeu's funeral. |
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 | Memorial card from James Smith's funeral Opha Bilyeu's husband. |
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 | Memorial card from Mettie Hamilton's funeral |
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 | Memorial card from Ronal Smith's funeral Opha and Smitty's boy |
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 | Memorial card from Terrill Bilyeu's funeral |
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 | Memorial card from Wayne Bilyeu's funeral |
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 | Mettie and Elsie Hamilton |
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 | Mettie Belle Hamilton |
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 | Mettie Jane Scott's obituary |
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 | Myrtle Dobson |
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 | Nancy B Caroline (Carroll) Dobson We're pretty sure that's who it is, anyway. |
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 | Norman and Bill Seaver Taken on the Hamilton farm, probably not long after the Seavers moved there in 1931 |
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 | Norman Arnold |
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 | Odessa Dobson and Frank Hilgardner Joe Dobson's daughter |
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