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Topic: SILLICK Family
From: Carole Thomson cthomson@nycap.rr.com
Date: Monday, December 24, 2001 01:00 PM
I am looking for the family of Samuel SILLIK and his wife Esther Miller. The
family came from IL in 1878 to Linn County. Children were Sarah H.,David
A.,Cornelia M.,Mary E.,George F.,Eleitha/Aletha J. and Luella
SILLIK. Aletha J. married George Wilson MOONEY.
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Topic: ATKINSON
From: Gary Williams gary.williams4@worldnet.att.net
Date: Monday, December 03, 2001 12:52 PM
Actually looking for living descendants of John B. and Elizabeth (Lizzie)
Atkinson in attempting to ascertain "Lizzie's" full name. They had two children,
Charles (Dutch) and Bonnie Jean. Charles died Sept. 1, 1962, and was interred at
the Littel Cemetery. Responsible party according to funeral home records for
Charles was "Bertie" Atkinson. Assume she probably was his widow. Do you have a
burial record for her? Presumably funeral records will reveal identity of a
surviving child or other relative.
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Topic: Nicholas ERNWINE
From: Stacey Rego staceyrego@aol.com
Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:54 AM
Nicholas ERNWINE was in Erie Co,PA in 1875, but moved to Scott,Linn Co,KS by
1880 with his wife, Mary and two daughters Mary and Lena. Nicholas was born in
France in 1840-41. His wife, Mary (nee: SCHUMACHER)was born in Baden,GMY in
Feb.1844. They married abt. 1870. Their daughters were born in PA (Mary-abt.1870
and Lena-1875), prior to moving to KS.
By 1900, the wife-Mary and daughter-Lena moved back to Erie Co, PA, but the
daughter-Mary had already died (unknown where/why so early) and Nicholas was not
living with his wife in 1900 although she indicated that she was still married.
By 1910, Mary was a widow. I don't know if Nicholas died in KS or elsewhere. Any
additional info would be greatly appreciated!!
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Topic: FARLINVILLE
From: Reta Jackson imatwin1@webtv.net
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 09:53 PM
I am seeking information and history of the Farlinville church or school. also
looking for information on A.A.Keran who might have been a preacher there in
1860's He was my GGrandfather. Can e-mail me. imatwin1@webtv.net
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Topic: ATKINSON
From: Gary Williams gary.williamsr@worldnet.att.net
Date: Friday, November 02, 2001 08:28 PM
Linn County Cemetery Records/Obituaries
ATKINSON
Grand-aunt "Lizzie" Atkinson, widow of John Atkinson, died Feb. 7, 1961, and
presumably was buried at Prescott. I need to know her full name as indicated in
the cemetery records. (Was she really Lizzie, or was she Elizabeth or something
else?) If there is any access to obituaries, I need to know where in Missouri
she was born.
Any assistance that can be provided would be very much appreciated.
Gary Williams
gary.williams4@worldnet.att.net
From: Dave Goldy davegoldy@swbell.net
Date: Sunday, November 18, 2001 08:21 PM
Gary
From "100 Cemeteries & Burial Places in Linn County Kansas" on page 459, Little
Cemetery, in Section 14 of Pososi Township:
Lot 6 - George W Atkinson
Hattie, dau.of G.W. & F. Atkinson, d. April 23, 1882, 4 mo.
G.W. Atkinson Jan. 14, 1840 - Feb. 27, 1907
Co. A 126 Ill. Vol. Inf.
Francina (Roberts) Atkinson July 21, 1842 - April 14, 1939
John B. Atkinson 1869 - 1940
Lizzie (Kettler) Atkinson 1868 - 1960 (dau. of Wm. & Minnie (Brown) Kettler)
Charles "Dutch" Atkinson 1894 - 1962 (d. Sept. 1)
William M. Atkinson Feb. 18?? Feb. 1943
In Lot 18, on page 496, with her parents:
M. Estella (Newman) Atkinson April 11, 1886 - May 16, 1961
This cemetery was transcribed in 1977 - 1978 by the Linn County Genealogical
Society. The cemetery was adjacent to the Fairmount United Brethern Church. A
yellow pages search did not turn up this church, so it may be closed.
The Kansas State Historical Society has newspaper microfilms available for
interlibrary loan. Here is the link to their search page:
http://www.kshs.org/library/news.htm
Leave the city blank, select a 1 year period around the time of the death you
are interested in and the results page will list all papers published in the
county during that time period. You will have to chose which ones you want to
try and find. You will need the name of the paper, the years covered by the
microfilm, and the microfilm number for your librarian to order the film. Also
check out the interlibrary loan policies of the society. There is a link on the
search page.
A yellow pages search for funeral homes shows only one active in Pleasanton,
KS(the closest town). You may want to contact them to see if they know who has
the church and cemetery records.
Coffel-Schneider-Torneden
816 Main St, Pleasanton, KS 66075
(913) 352-6101
From the same search I noticed the following:
Atkinson Funeral Home
142 E Main St, Adrian, MO 64720
(816) 297-2211
Adrian is about 20 miles northeast of the Littell Cemetery. Perhaps there is a
link?
If you have any questions, let me know
Dave Goldy
Overland Park, KS
davegoldy@swbell.net
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Topic: Looking for Gr Uncle Obit or Information WURTZ/WERTZ
From: Peggy Atteberry attebaby@xmission.com
Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 02:15 PM
I am looking for an obit or death record for Nicolas WURTZ/WERTZ date of death
in Linn Co. Kansas, July 7, 1918 buried in Pleasanton. birth date July 24,
1860-62. Any information I can find on Nicolas will greatly appreciated. Thank
You!!!!!
From: Dave Goldy davegoldy@swbell.net
Date: Thursday, November 08, 2001 09:55 PM
The Kansas State historical Society has newspapers from that time period
microfilmed and available for interlibrary loan. This link will take you to
their search page. Just enter the county name and the year you are interested
in. You will find all the papers published in the county at that time. Then you
will need to pick the ones in the cities where, or close to where, Nicolas
lived. You will need the name of the paper, the publication dates for the
microfilm of interest and the film number. Give the information to your
librarian, who can order the films you are interested in. Don't forget to check
out the Society's interlibrary loan policies. There is a link from the search
page.
http://www.kshs.org/library/news.htm
Good luck
Dave Goldy
davegoldy@swbell.net
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