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Friday morning the former pupils of Miss Delia Barnes began to assemble in the Second Ward park. Although the weather was somewhat threatening, a large number were present. Mr. Geo. Rich, of Grand Forks, North Dakota, assuming a very stern look and ringing Miss Barnes' school bell. For the time, all were school children again. Experiences, reminiscences and anecdotes of the long ago were given with a great deal of zest. The time sped on all too fast. James Wilson did himself proud, as he had done all the week. Mrs. Hattie Rich-Harrington told much that was interesting and recited "Curfew Shall Not Ring," and surprised all by her clear recollection of amusing incidents. Louis Dunbar, of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, amused us all by relating the story of his discipline under Miss Barnes. He started to school with the full intention of doing all the talking. Will Squires wore his first red topped boots to school and was determined to make it known by stamping up and down the aisle. All were pleased to see Arch Bossuot and hear his remarks. Like many others, he has increased in avoirdupois and looks prosperous.
Miss Barnes was called to the front of the platform, but like many others, her heart was too full to say much. About sixteen of the present little pupils in Miss Barnes' school were called upon by her to sing and they rendered two songs very well indeed. Dillon Krepps, aged seven, made an address compli- mentary to Miss Barnes, which did much credit to one of his years. Throughout the program old familiar songs, "The Old Oaken Bucket," "The Rippling Rill," and so forth, were interspersed. Noontime came all too soon. It was unani- mously agreed to meet again in the afternoon. All repaired to the armory, where they partook of a delicious basket luncheon, which was relished with just as keen an appetite as when they used to climb the academy hill. After this an hour or more was given to various games-"The Needle's Eye," "Drop the Handkerchief," "King William," etc., when the photographer requested all to assemble for a photograph. Among the pupils was a Mrs. Clark, who attended Miss Barnes' school when she first began teaching in the country near Delmar in 1863. The afternoon was a continuation of the morning session with increased enthusiasm. Men and women, who are now parents and grandparents, spoke in rapid succession, anecdote after anecdote was related, and in mind many a school escapade was lived over. E. B. Allen mentioned the names of several who have passed away-Charlie Tubbs, Libbie Miller, Arthur Rich and several others, whom all missed.
635
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
The week has been a joyous one in the main, but there was various times when the heart was full and tears would fill the eyes. Mr. Allen also recalled some of the nicknames-Piggy Lane, Pokey Stephens, Brus Fuller and others. A purse of fifty dollars was made up for Miss Barnes, as a small token of appre- ciation. This was presented by Jas. D. Wilson, and when Miss Barnes felt overcome by the kindness and generosity of old pupils, Mr. Wilson remarked, it was no time for tears and if she would stop to think it was only one dollar and a quarter a year more for her forty years' school work.
Geo. Mitchell, Lee Taubman, Professor Rickert, Mrs. Emma Dunbar-Fleming, Mrs. Sophia Clark and Mrs. Sophia Kelso were also among the speakers on the occasion.
Among all the stories told, no one recalled an instance of impatience or a whipping from Miss Barnes. There seems never to have been a question as to her discipline. It is a remarkable fact that Miss Delia Barnes has taught school continuously for over forty-three years and her good influence cannot be measured. She continued to hold the warm affections of her pupils through all these years, who number about one thousand, five hundred.
FRIDAY EVENING.
With Lew Anderson's orchestra and a great crowd of happy homecomers and citizens at the armory this evening, a most enjoyable time was had by all lovers of Terpsichore. Many a gray head joined in the mazy whirl and with light hearts and buoyant spirits were young again. Mrs. William Vosburg, eighty-one years of age, and after a trip of two thousand, four hundred miles, was there to join in the promenade.
SATURDAY.
The executive committee have been busy today adding names and correcting the registry lists and making the following awards of souvenir prizes: The earliest settler in Maquoketa who is a homecomer-Mrs. Mary Ann Breeden- Ellis, of Appanoose county, Iowa. She came here with her people in 1837, and then a child of three years. The prize was a beautiful baking dish engraved as follows : "Prize Souvenir, Maquoketa Home-coming, September, 1907. Awarded to Mary A. B. Ellis, Earliest Settler." To the homecomer longest absent-Mrs. Sarah Pangborn-Salter, of Santa Ana, California. She left our city in 1854, went first to Minnesota, then to Montana, and in 1869 to California. She bore many pioneer hardships, crossed the plains and mountains by wagon, and when Indians were most troublesome and ferocious, had military escort to protect the lives of the party she was with. Mrs. Salter said she remembered crossing North Dakota in the '6os and seeing more buffalo in one day than she has seen of cattle in all her life put together. To this lady pioneer of four states the committee presented a properly engraved large silver cake dish. After calling the railroad agents into consultation, the committee awarded the third prize for homecomer coming greatest distance to W. G. Branscom, of Astoria, Oregon, who had traveled two thousand, five hundred and three miles to attend this event.
We herewith give the readers a complete list (compiled by the Jackson Sentinel) of all registered Maquoketa homecomers. Should any errors be discovered, it is not intentional and may be credited in part to undue haste on the part of those registering. We have, however, endeavored to make the list as complete as possible :
Name and Residence
Born Came Left
Mrs. L. C. David, Saranac, Mich.
May, 1863, Maq. I863 1884
Mrs. Sarah Whitmore, Clinton, Ia .. Oct. 19, 1843, Pa.
1851 1880 Mrs. Jennie Brady-Klema, Albert Lea, Minn. . Nov. 12, 1871, Maq. 187I 1890 F. B. Ringlep, San Jose, Cal. May 7, 1869, Maq.
1864 1892
Lee Taubman, Ferndale, Cal .. March 15, 1859, Ia.
1859 1885
Mrs. Lee Taubman, Ferndale, Cal .. . June 2, 1860, Ia.
I860 1885
Master M. Taubman, Ferndale, Cal. . Jan. 2, 1896, Cal. 1896 . . .
A. S. Wendel, Sioux City, Ia. Nov. 25, 1857, Maq.
1857
1892
636
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
Name and Residence Born Came Left
Mrs. Minnie Smith-Wendel, Sioux City, Ia.
Jan. 8, 1882, Maq. I882 1907
Mrs. Blanch Arnold, Sterling, Colo ... . . Mrs. Mary Anderson-McDonald, Waterloo, Ia. . Oct. 25, 1838, Ind.
1848 I90I
Ernest M. McClure, Cedar Rapids, Ia .. 1875, Ohio. Mrs. Susan Copp-McClure, Cedar Rapids, Ia .. 1877, Jackson Co. Nov. 13, 1881, Maq.
1877
I88I
1907
A. W. Flathers, Sioux City, Ia .. Nov. 9, 1841, Ind.
1842
1905 1905
Flora Priaulx-Flathers, Sioux City, Ia .. May 25, 1860, Ia.
1876
1839 1854
Sarah A. Pangborn-Salter, Santa Ana, Cal .. .. May 23, 1833, N. Y. Margaret Zitterell-Daniels, Stockton, Cal .. . March 19, 1863, Maq.
1863
1904 1906 1884
Mrs. Percy Dunham-Thompson, Porterville, Cal. Aug. 5, 1850, Pa.
1871
J. P. Maskrey, Hastings, Minn. Sept. 10, 1842, Pa.
I863 1870
Dora Hobert-Maskrey, Hastings, Minn. Sept. 15, 1847, N. Y.
I867
1870 1905
. Geo. W. Sweesy, Redland, Cal. . March 28, 1839, Pa.
1849
I872
Geo. H. Reitmeyer, Tallapoosa, Ga. June 28, 1849, N. Y. 1877 1906
Hiram Stephenson, Mitchell, S. D. Jan. 21, 1827, N. Y.
1854 1902
J. W. Sweesy, Los Angeles, Cal.
. Nov. 6, 1841, Pa.
1849
1872
A. C. Pool, Rising City, Neb. .Feb. II, 1856, Ont.
1865
1873
Emily Huling Ellis, Davenport. Oct. 31, 1857
1857
1904
J. R. Twiss, Meadow Grove, Neb. Aug. 5, 1839, N. Y.
1854
1883
H. G. Starr, St. Louis, Mo. . Oct. 19, 1884
1885
1901 1887
Ida Gibson Tompkins, Lima, Ia. July 5, 1871
1875
1899
Alice Tompkins, Lima, Ia ..
Aug. 2, 1894
1894
1899
C. F. Randall, Grinnell, Ia. Jan. 17, 1860, Maq.
1860
1877
Josephine Bowers Twiss, Meadow Grove, Neb. 1854, Maq.
1894 1907
Ralph Sherman, Oxford, Ia
Nov. 12, 1893, Maq.
I894 1907
Dr. G. C. Ellis, Bellevue, Ia.
1881, Maq.
188I 1903
W. R. Oake, Sabula, Ia. 1852, Eng.
1852
1878 1889
Ida Keller Keating, Chicago, Il1 1864, Monmouth
1852
1905 I860
J. E. Hall, Marion, Ia .. 1848, N. Y.
1874 1875
Robt. Blunt, Hawarden, Ia .. Aug. 17, 1855, Eng.
1870
I884
Mrs. Monroe Hazen, Elliott, Ia . Sept. 2, 1827, Pa.
1850
1888
P. J. Whittemore, Omaha, Neb. . Oct. 24, 1857, Ia.
1858 1896
N. G. Dye, Monmouth, Ia. June 8, 1843, N. Y.
1857
1859
Laura Dye, Monmouth, Ia. April 12, 1871, Va.
1871
Mary A. Oake, Sabula, Ia. 1846, Eng.
1855
1878
1875, Maq. E. M. Wilder, Ladora, Ia. . 1850, Vt.
I869
1872
Josephine Gordon Strohm, Clinton, Ia. 1852, Maq.
1852
I876
Isaac Strohm, Clinton, Ia.
1842, Ohio
1854
1876
Mrs. Fannie Ellis Hocker, Jamestown, Ind. .. June II, 1843, Ind. Phillip Hocker, Jamestown, Ind.
1852
I861
...
Lulu Hocker, Jamestown, Ind.
J. G. Young, Bellevue, Ia.
Sept. 28, 1838, Ger. 1858
Mrs. C. S. Hesse Young, Bellevue, Ia.
Feb. 1, 1845, Ger. 1846 .. .
1856
1888
R. P. Bader, Hawarden, Ia .. Oct. 16, 1856
1859
1902
Florence Pike-Sherman, Oxford, Ia June 2, 1876, N. Y.
1885 1907
W. G. Branscom, Astoria, Ore. Sept. 30, 1881
1895
Mrs. Binns Huff, Warsaw, Ind. Iron Hills
Millie Hatfield Rickoff, Clinton, Ia. . Jan. 12, 1852, N. Y.
R. N. McDonald, Nabstead, Kans. Mar. 10, 1844, Ia.
I872
Mary Maskrey Hall, Marion, Ia. . 1848, N. Y.
1874 1875
F. E. Truax, Olin, Ia.
1875
I888
I888 1901 1901
'James B. Arnold, Sterling, Colo.
J. E. Shirk, El Reno, Okla .. March 28, 1828, Pa.
1850
Ida Hinman, Chicago, Ill .. . East Pike, N. Y.
Adiline School-Brady, Plankinton, S. D. . July 2, 1859, Maq.
E. L. Twiss, Meadow Grove, Neb. Aug. 22, 1850, O.
1
637
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
Name and Residence
Born
Came Left
Charles Truax, Chicago, Il1.
. Sept. 24, 1852, Wis. 1853
I880
O. S. Bradley, Bellevue, Ia Sept. 22, 1877, N. Y. 1906
1906
J. Q. Stephens, Chicago, Il1.
·
Mae McCauley Covell, Minneapolis, Minn. 1876, Wis.
1888
1897
W. G. Thomas, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 1860, Jackson Co.
1860
1897
Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Cedar Rapids, Ia.
J. D. Wilson, St. Louis, Mo .. Jan. 2, 1857
1857
1877 1889
Mary Wolf Truax, Chicago, Il1. March 31, 1854, Il1.
1864
1891
Geo. E. Larkey, Los Angeles, Cal.
. 1855, Iron Hills
1855
1878
Wm. Wallace Ellis, Mystic, Ia.
Sept. 7, 1831, Ky.
I845
1861
Mary Ann Breeden Ellis, Mystic, Ia.
Feb. 7, 1838, Il1.
1837
1861
Dr. W. Benadom, Davenport. . July 5, 1843, Ohio
1893
1904 1876
Chas. Nigg, Augat Bul., P. I.
Feb. 1, 1878, Maq.
1878
1899
H. J. Meyer, Davenport, Ia.
May 3, 1851, Ger.
1871
1872
Barbara Meyer, Davenport, Ia. Jan. 23, 1855, N. Y.
1860
1874
Peter Grady, Marion, Ia. Dec. 17, 1875, Ia.
1885
I90I
Estella White Grady, Marion, Ia. May II, 1881, Maq.
1881
I90I
Seneca Keeley, Clinton, Ia
Aug. 13, 1870, Maq.
1871
1903
Mary Kelchner Keeley, Clinton, Ia. July 22, 1877, Maq.
1877 1903
Edith Helen Gallagher, Detroit, Mich.
Nov. 18, 1888, Maq.
1888 1899
O. J. Roath, Chicago, Il1. . Aug. 25, 1867, Il1.
1903
1906
Mrs. Useba Dunlap Twiss, Meadow Grove, Neb., Sept. 17, 1835, Va. G. A. Hess, Clayton, N. M May 18, 1849, Ger.
1858
I888
John Klima, Albert Lea, Minn. 1867, Progne.
1873
1900
Mrs. Ellen Tubbs Wright, Detroit, Mich July 16, 1841, Can.
1849
1905
Minnie Smith Wendel, Sioux City, Ia. . 1890, Jackson Co. .
1892
La Verna Sherman, Maquoketa. 1897
1907
Geo. Glaser, Minneapolis, Minn. 1879, Maq.
1879
190I
W. Glaser, Minneapolis, Minn. 1874, Maq.
1874
1891
Bruce R. Rhodes, Chicago, Il1. 1877, Maq.
1877 1854
1884
Wm. B. Lovell, Sabula, Ia. Feb. 3, 1844, N. Y.
1870
1875
Francelia Jenkins Orndorf, Gladbrook, Ia.
Jan. 23, 1850
1856
1891
Jay Walker French, Everett, Neb. March, 1847, N. Y.
1850
1870
S. L. Perin, Sargent, Neb May 13, 1852, La
1873
1875
Thos. E. Taubman, Schaller, Ia
Aug. 1, 1854, Maq.
1854
1876
Geo. B. Perham, Chicago, Il1.
. April, 1848, N. Y.
1848
1872
Ella Sherill, Greeley, Colo.
. April 4, 1872, Kan.
1894
1 899
Louise Swigart Ellis, Bellevue, Ia. May 23, 1884, Maq.
1884
1906
Mattie Harrington Coleman, Preston, Ia. Sept. 27, 1850, N. Y.
I868
I874
Anna Meinhardt-Stearnes, Marion, Ia. Oct. 24, 1876, Ky. 1876, Ia.
1882
1900
James T. Demorest, West Liberty, Ia.
1877
I90I
Jane Anderson Carrington, Oxford, Ia. Nov. 18, 1841, Ind.
I847
1887
Charlotte Wood Jackson, Gourie, Ia . June 28, 1847, Ia.
I847
1880
Sarah Wood Bostetter, Independence, Ia Dec. 18, 1844, Ia.
1844
1900 1900
Chas. Odgers, Greene, Ia. . May 31, 1884, Ia.
I884 1884 1863 1877
1900
Edna Heustis Murray, Preston, Ia. April 5, 1857, N. Y.
1905 1906
Carrie Swigart-Lackey, Stanton, Neb. March 12, 1877, Maq.
1859
1882
Mrs. B. F. Shultz, Odeboldt, Ia. .Sept. 6, 1849, O.
1857
I882
Maude Williams Thompson, Clinton, Ia. Feb. 6, 1877, Maq.
1877
1900
. . .
1890
Minerva Twiss Eckman, Meadow Grove, Neb. June 6, 1835, N. Y.
1870
1906
A. Wolf. Jr., Cedar Rapids, Ia.
Feb. 15, 1856, Maq.
. .
Alice S. Keeley, Clinton, Ia. Feb. 18, 1900, Maq.
1900
Sid Boston, Chicago, Il1. .April 25, 1884, Ia.
B. F. Shultz, Odeboldt, Ia. July 7, 1849, Pa.
Aug. II, 1864, Maq.
Geo. G. Howes, Dubuque, Ia.
Luella Stephens Gallagher, Detroit, Mich Mar. 27, 1856, Maq.
638
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
Name and Residence
Born
Came Left
Otto Thompson, Clinton, Ia.
W. H. Hand, Mt. Vernon, Ia. . .Sept. 2, 1854, Ind. 1875
1905
Louis S. Dunbar, Eau Claire, Wis. . June 18, 1872, Maq. 1872 1891
Mrs. Frances Johnson Dunbar, Sturg. Bay, Wis
Fred German, Des Moines. April 21, 1877, Maq.
1877
1893
Blanch Drury Hayes, Rock Island, Il1.
1886, Neb.
1887
1905
Milo Hayes, Rock Island, Il1. . 1876, Ind.
1877
1905
Jos. Thomas, Davenport.
. April, 1843, Eng.
1872
1905
Mary A. Thomas, Davenport
Jan. 25, 1848, Eng.
1872
1905
Arch N. Perham, Chicago, Il1.
1859, Maq.
1859
1885
Fred Holmes, Davenport. . July, 1885, Ia.
1899
1905
Laura Templeton Holmes, Davenport.
Oct., 1885, Maq.
1885
1897
Mrs. W. B. Lovell, Sabula.
Lizzie Kenedy Hamilton, Clinton, Ia. July 1, 1857
1868
1871
E. D. Taylor, Davenport, Neb.
May II, 1871, Ia.
1871
1888
R. P. Conery, Chicago, Il1.
July 9, 1841, N. Y.
1852
190I
Lizzie Jaynes, Hanover, Ill ..
July 2, 1854, N. Y.
1859
1879
Stephen Gordon, Clinton, Ia. Aug. 9, 1837, Ohio
1839
1867
Mrs. A. J. Smith, Ord, Neb ..
. April 2, 1848, N. Y.
1868
1876
Mrs. M. Goodenow, Ord, Neb. April 23, 1851, N. Y.
I867
1871
Mrs. Delia Jones, Hastings, Minn. Feb. 21, 1839, N. Y.
1852
I868
Mrs. Julia E. Wills, Hastings, Minn. Nov. 21, 1840, N. Y.
1852
1861
Nettie Buchanan Montgomery, St. Edwards, N. Jan. 18, 1847, Pa.
1855
I866
J. E. Davies, Oxford Junction, Ia.
May 13, 1873, Va.
1883
1897
Euclalia Bradway Carter, Sargenus, Ia.
. Jan. 21, 1876, Ia.
1876
1893
Frank S. Nortrop, Marion, Ia.
Aug. II, 1849, N. Y.
1853
1873
Mrs. Mary Servatine, El Paso, Tex.
April, 1838, N. Y.
I90I
1903
S. I. Kellner, Anthon, Ia. .
. July, 1881, Ia.
1881
1903
Effie Sears Hoffman, Savanna, Il1.
Dec., 1861, Ia.
1861
1882
F. H. Cooper, Cedar Rapids
Nov., 1879, Ia.
I880
1900
Mattie Sears Hackley, Bridgewater, N. Y.
Jan., 1858, Ia.
1898
1880
S. H. Davenport, Odebolt, Ia
.1862, Ia.
1862
1892
Nettie McCauley Looner, Chicago, Il1.
Iowa
Fred Looner, Chicago, Il1.
1862, Mass.
. .
.. .
Keosa MacAuley Everson, New Castle, N. Y.
Jackson Co.
W. W. Ingalls, Dubuque, Ia.
1866, St. Lawrence
Anna Smola Ingalls, Dubuque, Ia
. 1873, Maq.
I873
1892
Geo. F. Rich, Grand Fork, N. D.
1853, St. Lawrence
1857
1874
J. H. Davenport, Odebolt.
. 1857, Clinton Co.
E. H. Burnette, Rockford, Ia.
1854, Jackson Co.
1889
Nettie Gibson Burnette, Rockford, Ia. . 1858, Jackson Co.
1889
Mary Morey Stewart. Rockford, Il1.
1855, Jackson Co.
.. .
1877
Fila Stewart, Durand, Ia.
Sophia Shaw Kelso, Bellevue. 1836, N. Y.
1842
. .
Jennie Sweesy McDonald, Halstead. 1844, Pa.
1849
1872
Sarah Fugate, Correctionville . 1830, Il1.
1836
IQ02
J. A. Buchner, Cawker City, Kans
1854, Jackson Co.
...
...
. .
1879
Lizzie Swigart Maurer, Chicago, Ill
1859, Jackson Co.
1882
Mrs. M. P. Swigart, Fernando, Cal
. . 1833, Vt.
1854
1903
Malva Taubman, Lockwood, Mo .. 1881, Jackson Co.
Cora Massey Davenport, Viola, Ill
1867, Jackson Co.
. .. .
.
... .
.
1876
Hattie Rich Harrington, Euclid, Minn
. 1863, Jackson Co.
1885
Chas. E. Harrington, Euclid, Minn
. 1856, Jackson Co.
1875 1878
Julia VanSteinberg, Preston, Ia.
.May 12, 1857, O.
I860
1889
Mrs. S. H. Davenport, Odebolt, Ia.
April, 1864, Pa.
1867
1892
P. A. German, Anthon, Ia.
. Oct. 9, 1875, Ia.
...
...
1882
639
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
Name and Residence
Born
Came
Left
John Hood, Stone City, Ia.
1845, Pa.
1858
I90I
J. A. Cobb, Clear Lake, Ia. 1841, Jackson Co. 1841
1867
Julia Mason Cobb, Clear Lake, Ia.
. Pa.
Mary E. Benton Parkinson, Rock Valley, Ia. . . 1858, Clinton Co.
Ida McCreery, Dubuque 1876, Jackson Co.
Glen Davenport, Viola, Ill.
1892, Maq.
1892
1895
Mable Davenport, Viola, Ill.
1894, Maq.
1894
1895
F. D. French, Harrisonville, Mo
1874, Preston
1898
1903
Mrs. Marie Henry French, Harrisonville, Mo.
Maq.
1903
Mrs. Mary Morris, Rock Island.
1866, Maq.
I866
1900
C. V. Hall, Clinton.
Mrs. F. Roach, Preston. 1875, Maq.
1875
1903
Mrs. Nellie Kaler Thompson, Anamosa, Ia.
1876, Maq.
1876
I90I
Mrs. Mary Jerman, Merriman, Neb. 1857, Dubuque
1857
1882
Mrs. Peter Jerman, Merriman, Neb.
1849, Maq.
1849
1882
Mrs. Jennie Heustis Hepler, Wyoming, Ia 1861, N. Hamp.
I863
1885
Mrs. Anna Beard, Epworth, Ia. .
1859, Elwood
1898
1906
Mrs. Francis Bowen Cook, Monmouth, Ia. 1843, Magnolia, Ill.
1877
....
J. M. Hodges, Sioux City. 1857, Lamotte, Ia.
1878, Athens, O.
1894
Maude Gordon Jenkins, Western, Neb.
. 1881, Maq.
1905
Mrs. Lee Estelle McKee, Chicago
I868, N. Y.
1875
1887
Olive M. Thompson, Milwaukee.
1885, Maq.
1885
1906
Alice McCoven Church, Amboy, Ill.
. 1867, Maq.
1867
1872
Mrs. J. D. Courtney-Perrin, Omaha.
1861, Davenport
1873
I878
Ethel McMullen, Monmouth. 1892, Monmouth
Bohemia
1854
I887
Miss May Dostal, Redlands, Cal.
Maq.
187I
I887
John Dostal, Redlands, Cal. :
Bohemia
1855
1887
Gertie Johnson Hill, Dennis, Kans.
1886, Maq.
I886
1904
Harry Follett, Chicago, Il1.
1886, Maq.
I886
1904
Mrs. W. A. Carson, Chicago, Il1.
1868, Maq.
1868
1896
Mrs. F. Kelley, Harrison, Neb
1839, N. Y.
1853
1904
L. C. Billups, Chicago, Il1.
1854, Maq.
1854
1866
Geo. H. Cravens, Minneapolis, Minn.
1854, N. Y.
I869
1884
Mrs. Emma Garlow, Anamoose, N. D.
1865, Maq.
I865
1900
O. Garlow, Anamoose, N. D
1856, Maq.
1856
1900
Miss G. Welch, Chicago, Ill.
. 1884, Maq.
1884
1887
W. R. Hancock, Chicago, Ill.
1873, Chicago
1874
1893
Nettie Jaynes-Dendinger, Rock Island.
1869, Maq.
1869
1901
M. Huntington, Chicago
1835, Ohio
1854
1905
J. Q. Stephens, Chicago, Il1.
1874, Monticello.
1 890
1900
Mrs. J. Q. Stephens, Chicago, Ill
1843, N. Y.
1856
1856
Elizabeth Said, Emeline.
1849, Dubuque
1849
1849
Mrs. Ida Griffin King, Clarkville, Ia
1852, N. Y.
I853
1887
Mrs. J. R. Griffin, Red Oak.
1832, N. Y.
1902
Frances Thompkins, Bellevue
1846, Wis.
Mrs. Jas. Gilroy, Lost Nation.
1839, Ireland
1855
1855
Miss Cora Bowman, Davenport.
1861, Ia.
1861
1905
Mrs. Della Raff, Elgin, Il1.
1864, Ia.
1864
1905
Mrs. Anna Klinefelter, Mt. Vernon
1858, Maq.
1858
1900
. .
. .
David Eaton, Ruthven, Ia.
1845, Ind.
1850
I902
Geo. Ballou, Taylor county, Ia.
1834, N. Y.
1850
1853
S. P. Williams, Mt. Vernon.
. ..
·
Frances West Webb, De Witt, Ia.
1898
1900
Anna Fischer-Dostal, Redlands, Cal
Jake Hoffman, Chicago, Il1.
M. V. Daggett, Athens, Ohio.
1905
640
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
Came Left
Elvia Klinefelter, Mt. Vernon
...
Ralph Klinefelter, Mt. Vernon
1868, Maq.
1868
1895
E. Battles, Tama county, Ia
.1871, Ia.
1871
1885
Mrs. Anna Norten, Monmouth.
.1873, Ia.
I873
1873
A. Jennings, Buchanan county .
. 1846, Pa.
1854
1854
J. A. Parkinson, Rock Valley.
1861, Lyons
1861
I891
J. C. Buchanan, Walker, Ia.
. 1844, Pa.
1852
1867
Erma Bently Hind, Grand Rapids
. 1879, Maq.
1879
1902
James H. Allen, Chicago.
1846, N. H.
1851
1873
Everet Gregory, De Witt.
. 1877, Maq.
1877
1877
P. N. Krogaard, Clinton
1873, Germany
I904
1904
Clif L. Day, Sabula
F. H. Latham, Sabula.
Ed Hind, Grand Rapids, Wis ..
Joe Richael, Grand Rapids, Wis.
W. Richael, Grand Rapids, Wis ..
Laura Hind, Grand Rapids, Wis
Gusta Heath, Anthon, Ia.
1865, Maq.
1865
1869
Walter S. Wright, Milwaukee
1864, Maq.
1864
1886
Lee Krebs, Milwaukee
1860, Ind.
1879
1881
James J. Henton, Olin.
1877, Maq.
1877
1897
Mrs. Fulsang, Battle Creek.
1875, Denmark
1880
1900
Cecelia Clemensen, Battle Creek
1896, Maq.
1896
1900
Estella C. Rice, Aurora, Il1
1868, Maq.
1868
1906
J. W. Ralston, Dubuque.
1875, Wis.
1874
1902
Mrs. Ralston, Dubuque.
. 1876, Ia.
1901
1902
Mrs. Ella Edleman, Davenport.
. 1864, Ia.
1864
I881
Mrs. Ida Snoddy, Olin, Ia ..
1861, Ia.
1895
1883
Miss Hazel Snoddy, Olin, Ia.
1895, Ia.
1895
1883
Flora Priaulx Dell, Beloit, Wis
1882, Maq.
1882
1906
Miss Emma Clark, Delmar.
1849, Ontario
1855
1856
Mrs. Hattie Rossiter, Delmar
1844, Ontario
1855
1856
W. A. Davis, Mitchell, S. D.
1856, Ind.
1856
1900
Francis Biehle-Hileman, Bellevue, Ia.
Aug. 15, 1872, Maq.
1872
1899
E. W. Haight, Fortuna, Cal ..
April 22, 1852, Wash.
1856
1888
Mrs. Belle Haight, Fortuna, Cal.
. Jan. 17, 1859, Ia.
1872
1888
Mrs. C. O. Wellock, Fortuna. Cal
March 19, 1879, Kan.
1880
1888
Eva Calkins-Briggs, St. Paul.
.1861, Ia.
1886
1889
Mrs. Olive L. Wright, Lyons, Ja.
1840, N. Y.
1886
1889
C. D. Willock, Fortuna, Cal ..
Aug. 13, 1871
...
...
1854,
Ohio
1856
1879
Dale Harris, Beaumont, Kan.
1892,
Maq.
1892
1900
Grace Potter, Davenport
. 1901, Maq.
I90I
1906
J. J. Frank, Stockton, Cal.
1882, Maq.
1882
190I
Mrs. Fred McKennett, Perry, Ia.
.1879, Maq.
1879
1903
Vern Bowman, Davenport.
1884, Maq.
1884
1905
Asa Fugate, Correctionville.
. 1868, Maq.
1868
1903
Bert Robinson, Clinton, Ia ..
1881, Maq.
I88I
1902
Ella Swigart-Clements, Clinton.
1857, Maq.
1857
1900
C. Dirby, Marion, Ia ..
1864, Maq.
1864
1891
V. E. Hopkins, Grundy Center, Ia.
. 1856, Pa.
1887
1897
Mat Petersen, Battle Creek, Ia ..
1860, Maq.
1860
1880
...
. .
. .
.. .
. .
L. E. Anderson, Hendricks, Ind.
. 1831, Ind.
1852
1858
M. Bolton, Geneva, Neb ..
1884, Maq.
1884
1906
Phineas L. Dell, Beloit, Wis.
Miss Jessie Willock, Fortuna, Cal.
Born
Name and Residence
Mrs. Georgia Snoddy-Price, DeWitt.
641
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY
Name and Residence
Born
Came Left
Eli Edwards, Correctionville.
1850, Maq.
1850
1875
Juanita Gage, Topeka, Kan.
1896, Maq.
1896
..
J. U. Fugate, Correctionville.
1866, Maq. I866
1901
Fred Raff, Elgin, Ill ..
. 1876, Maq.
1876
1906
Chas. Prussia, Savanna, Il1.
1877, Jackson Co.
1877
1899
Celia Miller Anderson, Lyons, Ia.
1853, Findlay, O.
1856
1886
Mr. R. Winterstein, Cedar Rapids.
. 1850, Pa.
1851 1885
Rosie Becker, Davenport. . 1879, Maq.
1879
1905
E. J. Smalley, Watertown.
1876, Minn.
1889
1902
E. F. Gollobith, Chicago.
. 1885, . Maq.
1885
1892
F. J. Swift, Draper, S. D.
1883, Emeline
1898
1900
C. A. Beck, Bellevue, Ia.
1862, Germany
I88I
1887
Pauline Biehle-Beck, Bellevue. 1870, Maq.
1870
1887
H. V. Shrove, Lyons, Ia.
. 1866, Il1.
1895
1906
Harriet E. Shrove, Lyons.
1873, Andrew
1873
1906
T. H. French, Preston, Ia.
. 1865, Maq.
1865
1884
Bert Isbell, Merchanicsville.
1874, Maq.
1874
1896
Bert Strohm, Chicago, Il1.
. 1872, Maq.
1871
I873
Mrs. Lottie Williams Thompson, Okla. . 1884, Maq.
1884
1903
Jerry S. Green, Marshalltown, Ia.
1853, Iron Hill
1853
1894
Mrs. Ed. Mitchell, Marion. 1878, Maq.
1878
1898
E. A. Gordon, Ohio. 1843, Ohio
1855
1861
Minnie M. Orr, Marion, Ia ..
1885, Maq.
1885
1899
Henry Boer, Sioux Falls, S. D.
1848, Pa.
1851
1906
E. A. VanSchaick, Bellevue, Ia ..
1855, N. Y.
1871
1873
E. Frank Brown, Vinton, Ia ..
1866, Maq.
I866
1870
Mrs. Noble Lockhart, Livingston, Mont ..
1886, Mo.
1886
1905 1902
Mrs. Geo. Adair, Jamaica, Ia ..
1859, Ind.
Mrs. Clara Bodkin-Grant, Massilon, Ia ..
1867, Va.
1868
1889
Mrs. Nellie Brundage, Miles, Ia.
1886, Maq.
1886
1906
Mrs. Lodisa Allen Staton, Storm Lake.
1834, N. Y.
1855
1865
C. E. Smith, Moline, Ill .. 1876, Springbr'k
1877, Maq.
1877
1897
Ivah Emery Van Ness, Amber, Ia. 1880, Maq.
1880
1892
H. N. Pangborn, Thurman, Colo.
. 1842, Maq.
1842
1873
B. Kettler, Albia, Iowa. . 1854, Germany
I891
I891
Mrs. Carrie Buxler Flannigan, Davenport 1875, Marion, Ia.
1880
1899
Elizabeth Klima, Minneapolis, Minn.
1876, Baldwin 1877 1895 1883, Maq. 1883 1900
E. H. Knittle, Onslow, Ia.
1874, Maq.
1874
1899
J. C. Dennison, Bellevue, Ia ..
1869, Alden, N. Y.
1885 I88I
1903
R. F. McMeans, Leir, S. D.
1842, Pa.
1847
1906
Sarah Bell McMeans, Leir, S. D.
1849, Pa.
I862
1906
Louis Weise, DeWitt, Ia ..
1871, Davenport
1875
1900
Bert Bowman, Moline, Il1.
1880, Maq.
I880
1906
Dan Wagoner, Stockton, Ia.
1829, Pa.
1845
1895
Ed Mellish, Oxford, Ia.
1861, Vt.
1873
1884
Mrs. Ed Mellish, Oxford, Ia. 1864, Maq.
1864
1884
H. E. Griffin, Red Oak, Ia. 1873, Maq.
1891
1902
Maude Bailey Smith, DeWitt, Ia. 1881, Welton
1892
1899
Effa Chase Read, Monroe, Mo.
1863, Maq.
1863
1871
Lulu Sweet, Fayette, Iowa
1875, Maq.
1875
1897
.. ..
1882
1896
C. A. Clark, Rock Island, Ill ..
1876, Ohio
Phyllis Brown, Wyoming.
1895, Cascade, Ia.
1900 1903
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