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1401 News Article, Unknown Date
Farewell Festivity for Charles Tripps
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgardt entertained at a picnic supper Saturday evening at the American Legion Hall.
The event was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp, who are moving to Denver, Colo. in the near future.
A gift of money was presented to the honoree from the following who were present: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarvis of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bryant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Spencer, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and family. 
Schroth, Virginia Emma (I7)
 
1402 News Article, Unknown Date
Farewell Festivity for Charles Tripps
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgardt entertained at a picnic supper Saturday evening at the American Legion Hall.
The event was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp, who are moving to Denver, Colo. in the near future.
A gift of money was presented to the honoree from the following who were present: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarvis of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bryant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Spencer, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and family. 
Tripp, Charles John (I708)
 
1403 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Leonard, Onnalee Jean (I227)
 
1404 Newspaper clipping unknown date.

FROM JILL WURSTER, 9
years old, to her Granddad,
G. Chris Christiansen -
I love you, Granddad
Please don't feel so bad
And then, I'll feel glad
If you don't I'll be mad
Even at my good Granddad,
Roses are red, Violets are
blue,
Parents are true, but much
more are you.
Happy Fathers Day,
120 6-25x 
Christiansen, Gartus C (I912)
 
1405 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tripp, Nicholas Rynn (I1002)
 
1406 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shiery, Nicholas James (I2354)
 
1407 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Paul Ivon Nicholas / Oda Edith Brewer (F165)
 
1408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Jerry Landals / Janice Ilene McDowell (F150)
 
1409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Harry Johnson / Donna Denise McDowell (F155)
 
1410 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Dean Berkland / Janice Ilene McDowell (F151)
 
1411 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Adolph F Tonne / Maxine ? (F175)
 
1412 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Lawrence Konzem / Josephine Ahlvers (F180)
 
1413 No Children. Family: Henry Neumeyer / Emily Reinking (F184)
 
1414 No Children. Family: John Ziegler / Ella Reinking (F186)
 
1415 No Children. Family: Carl H Reinking / Mabel V Dickman (F190)
 
1416 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Reiber, Deann (I1855)
 
1417 Norman found out he had lung cancer during the summer of 1958. After he attended Bibe Nicholas' funeral, Norman told some of the relatives that "Uncle Bide looked so peaceful....I want to join him".... and that night, he went to the front yard and used a shotgun on himself!

Died at about 11:30 p.m.

Obit:
Norman Nicholas of Jamaica Dies
Norman A. Nicholas, 54, of Jamaica, died at his home in Jamaica about 11:30 p.m. Thursday. His death was attributed to a self-inflicted gun shot wound. The cause of his act was given as despondency over an incurable illness. Funeral services have not yet been set pending word from relatives at a distance. The slininger Funeral Chapel at Jefferson is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Nicholas os survived by his wife, Ella; three daughters, Norma Hull of Dawson, Alice Maylor of Dana and Mrs. Donna Young of Glendale, Calif.; six sons, Bill Nicholas of Iowa City, Edward Nicholas of Perry and Danny Nicholas of Jamaica, also Harold, Robert and Frank Nicholas, all at home. One sister also survives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, a half brother and one son who died in infancy.

We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for the flowers, food, cards and ***dts during the illness and loss of our husband and father.
Our special thanks to Rev. M. ** **ewart and to the Jamaica ****ies who served the dinner and ***ch. Your kindness will long be remembered.
Mrs. Ella Mae Nicholas and family.
dl 6-lp 
Nicholas, Norman A (I172)
 
1418 Norman was a Timber worker ie tree felling etc, for saw milling in Victoria, Australia. He was serving in PNG (Papua and New Guinea) with the AIF (Australian Imperial Force) doing road making with his brother Hewey. Both brothers were in "bush band " and good playing wind instruments.

Norman passed away sometime in the 1970's. 
McAlpin, Norman John (I613)
 
1419 North Taylor Review (Sharpsburg, Iowa), Thursday February 14, 1918 p. 3
Obituary - Katharina Haering was born in Jo Daviess County, Illinois on March 5, 1864 and died at 11:45 on the 6 day of Feb. 1918 at her home southwest of Lenox, Iowa, aged 53 years, 11 months and 1 day.
At the age of 14 she united with the German Lutheran church and later placed her membership with the Presbyterian Church at Lenox.
She was married on the 19 day of Sept. 1895 to Daniel Stanger and came to reside on the farm 3 1/2 miles southwest of Lenox. To this union there were born 7 children, 1 preceded her in the home call; she leaves to mourn her loss, a husband, 2 sons, Paul and Frank, 4 daughters, Amelia, Florence, Elma and Matilda and a host of relatives and friends.
The funeral service was held at the Blue Grove Christian church. Interment taking place at the Grove Center cemetery.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54032906/katharina-stanger 
Haering, Katharina H (I5659)
 
1420 Not sure where this note came from, as Ruth Passed in 1999.
Lives in FortCollins, Colorado as of Sep 2004. 
Pulfrey, Ruth Georgia (I1640)
 
1421 Not sure which Groezinger this is, but if there is another sibling that married a female from Brussels and had a son named George, they should be combined. Grözinger, ? (I1634)
 
1422 Note from Dwight Thompson Jr. - One thing I dont want to forget is any time Uncle Bud would be leaving, he would always say "Glad you got to see me!". That always made me smile! Schroth, Roland Ehredt (I895)
 
1423 Note from Dwight: When I originally read the article below it didnt make since to me, I even pulled up Google Maps and walked through what they were saying happened, it still didnt make since to me. Later in the day they updated their report, changing the car and Motorcycle around, and at that point I could see what happened. Either way I wish it had never happened. Thompson, Austin Alexander (I989)
 
1424 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Langer, Kelly Travis (I2768)
 
1425 Note from Terry burke - The first recorded christening "Jon Kewley" was at Ballough on 9 Feb 1607. Kewley, John (I4403)
 
1426 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hull, Keith (I200)
 
1427 NOTE: Information on this page was provided by Earl William ChamberlinMullen, Florence (I214)
 
1428 NOTE: Information on this page was provided by Earl William Chamberlin. Chamberlin, Earl William (I730)
 
1429 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Boens, Genevieve (I4691)
 
1430 NOTE: Last known address Hickory Hills, Illinois, in 2000. Boens, Charlotte (I4692)
 
1431 NOTE: Notes state Ernest died west of Rippey. Also found notes stating Ernest died in Washington, Iowa.

NOTE: There are several different references to Ernest Edward Nicholas' date of birth being 1830, Should be 1838.

Ernest's Baptism was at the Presbyterian Church.

ERNEST EDWARD NICHOLAS
Obituary.
Ernest Edward Nicholas was born in Berlin, Germany, June 25, 1830 and died at the home of his son Byde near Rippey at the age of 94 years, 3 months and 14 days. Mr. Nicholas came to this country when a small boy and made his home at Sublet, Ill. He was united in marriage to Minerva Hastings Dec 12, 1864. Then they moved to Ogden, Iowa and from there to Rippey where they lived together until 1900 when his wife passed to the great Beyond. From this time on he lived with his children until he became so feeble he required special attention. Then he made his home with Byde till Oct. 9, 1924 at 2 p.m. he passed away.
Mr. Nicholas had inited with the Presbyterian Church in Rippey in 1888. Funeral services were held in Rippey Saturday afternoon Oct. 11 and interment made at the Rippey cemetery.
He was survived by his 7 children all whom are living except Ernest who passed away in 1921, Edward of Decatur, Ill., Addie Mullen of Kansas City, Mo., Karl of Peoria, Kan., Ralph of Hugo, Colo., Byde of Rippey and Fred of Kansas City, Mo., all were present except Ralph.

Jefferson Bee Obituary
Wed. Oct 15, 1924
Vol 57 #42
5th page from title pg
Rippey News - Death of E.E. Nichols
(NOTE: Nichols should be spelled Nicholas, also The Bijo should be Bide for Conrad Julius Abijah Nicholas)

Rippey.
Last Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock occurred the death of E. E. Nichols at the home of his son Bijo Nichols. Mr. Nichols has been in very poor health for several years due to his advanced age. He was born in Berlin, Germany and was past 96 years of age at his death. His wife died about twenty-five years ago and since that time he lived alone in Rippey until about three years ago. He leaves to mourn his death, Edd, of Illinois; Carl of eastern Kansas; Fred and Adalaide, of Kansas City and Bijoe, of Rippey, all of whom were present at the funeral.


Film 136 - E
Jefferson Herald Obituary
Thur. Oct 23, 1924
Page 3
E. E. Nicholas.
(NOTE: 1930 birth should be 1838, also he was married to Minerva)

E. E. Nicholas was born in Berlin Germany, June 25, 1930 and died at the home of his son Byde, near Rippey, aged 94 years, 3 months and 14 days on Oct. 9, 1924. He was married to Binerva Hastings, December 12, 1864. She having passed to the great beyond in 1900. He is survived by 6 children. Earnest having passed away in 1921. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 11, from the M. E. Church. Burial was made in the Rippey Cemetary. 
Nicholas, Ernest Edward (I155)
 
1432 NOTE: Possably married in Columbus Kansas. Family: Charles B Estey / Bertha Myrtle Mayhood (F74)
 
1433 NOTE: Residence at time of death, Hickory Hills, Cook County, Illinois. Tripp, Elva Ada (I4687)
 
1434 NOTE: Residence at time of death, Hometown, Cook County, Illinois. Boens, Maurice L (I4690)
 
1435 NOTE: Roy had a twin brother named Ray.

Per: lana jean tracy
Married: 4 Feb 1919 in ATWOOD,RAWLINS,KANSAS,USA
Note:
MARRIAGE LICENSE ATWOOD,KANSAS
GROOM-TRACY ROY W.
BRIDE=THOMPSON MARY J.
LICENSE NUMBER-56
DATE ISSUED-1-31-1919
DATE OF MARRIAGE-2-4-1919
BOOK NUMBER-3
PAGE NUMBER
BURIAL-
MARRIAGE FROM THE ATWOOD,KANSAS RAWLINS CO,KANSAS
NEWSPAPER.

Buried in 1st Section Lot 108 in Brewster Cemetery, Brewster, Thomas County, Kansas. 
Tracy, Roy William (I130)
 
1436 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tripp, Micheal Ray (I787)
 
1437 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Streed, Christine Kay (I352)
 
1438 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Gary Dean (I303)
 
1439 Notes also show John and Birdie were married 30 Mar 1912. Family: John Schnitzler / Bertha Dorotha Ehredt (F382)
 
1440 Notes also show married on 05 Dec 1925. Family: Fredrick McKinley Thompson / Lydia Catherine Doris Ann Isernhagan (F43)
 
1441 Notes also show name as Harry Sheldon McAdams. McAdams, Sheldon A (I97)
 
1442 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mattson, Jenisha Faye (I251)
 
1443 Notes fom a Fred J Michaels letter to EE Nicholas states that his mother died at 10:30 P.M. on 24 Mar 1888. ? (I2755)
 
1444 Notes for Rufus W. Rice: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/a/i/Joanne-K-Paisley-MO/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0040.html
In the papers : "On the Matter of the Estate of Rufus Rice Deceased. Oct. 10th, 1868 Rufus W. Rice Probate #54 Jackson Co. Ks. Courthouse.
Named the following heirs: Nancy J. Rice, now Nancy J. Zook; Stephen Rice; Sarah E. Rice, where abouts not known; Minors: Margret Rice, Benjamin F. Rice, Malissa A. Rice, Martha J. Rice. Guardian John A. Owens. Nancy and Stephen each recieved $13.00 and John A. Owens received $52.00.
The heirs paid John Hogalan from Marion Co, Ohio $25.07. Rufus had owed Mr. Hogalan $20.00 since December 12, 1859.
Although the estate was settled in 1868, there is an appraisal done on his estate on November 18, 186(2?) signed by Byron Steward and D. S. Rice Total for the estate was $175.
There also appeared in the Holton Newspaper for 3 times a notice that Elizabeth Ransier formerally Elizabeth Rice, widow of Rufus Rice to his legal representative that she was claiming half of the property. The property being north east quarter of section 8, township 9, Range 16, except 15 acres off, and in the north west corner; and one acre out of the north east corner; in the county and State above named. Jackson County, Kansas. Appeared Nov, 1867. That land had been given by law to Rufus Rice as a homestead.
There was also a claim for $39.00 from Nancy Hoaglin. It was signed by the heirs: Elisabeth Ransier Widow of Rufus Rice, Margaret Rice, Benjamin Rice, Stephen Rice, Malissa Rice, Martha Jane Rice, Nancy J. Zook. Dec. 30 th, 1865
According to a cousin (Alan Rice) Steven, Sarah E., and Nancy J. were Ruffus's children from his first marriage.
Ruffus was one of a large family in New York. He left home at a young age and became a mill wright. He then worked his was across the country building mills. He married Elizabeth Owens in Indiana and moved to Kansas. He built a mill in Atchinson, Kansas also. He was also a circuit rider preacher. He left Elizabeth to farm and raise all the children (seven at home). He is buried on the old farmstead in an unmarked grave (Steward Cemetery). According to another cousin, Rose) he was not liked by his children. 
Rice, Rufus (I4854)
 
1445 Notes form Eva (Schroth) Wurster show that first name may be Christina. Acceas, Doretha (I1631)
 
1446 Notes from Elmer A Thompson state that: William Sheldon Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson and Lois Thompson are the children of Chauncey Gridley Thompson and his 1st wife, and that Mary, Idoine, Amanda and Elmer were children of Chauncey Gridley Thompson's 2nd wife.

1860 Census and Obituary say that Chauncey was born in Indiana.

William Sheldon Thompson's Death Certificate shows parents name's as Chancy G Thompson and Sarah Mitilda (Not Known). Both born in Illinois.

Obit: Corrections made within the [ ]
Obituary for Chaucey G. Thomas [Chauncey Gridley Thompson] was born February 6, 1832, in Indiana. Moved in early boyhood, with his parents, to Shelby County, Illinois. Later, moved to Missouri, about 1856, with his first wife Sarah Robson [Sarah Matilda Robertson], to whom he was married in Illinois. To them were born five children. The first wife died in November, 1864. November 11, 1869, he was married to Mary Garland, in Mercer County, Missouri. There were born to them seven children. The wife died February 8, 1909.
In 1885 he moved to Norton County, Kansas, and in 1886, to Thomas County, where the homestead was taken and the home was until fall, of 1905, when returned to Norton County and bought property in Oronoque, resided until death March 2, 1915; aged 83 years and 26 days. He leaves two sons and six daughters, with grandchildren and other more distant relatives, to mourn his death. His was a blameless life. He never spoke an unkind word about anyone. His honesty and integrity, was unquestioned by all who knew him.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. E. Huff, of Oronoque, and notwithstanding a blinding snow storm, the house was crowded with friends and relatives.

Funeral Postponed – The C. G. Thompson funeral at Oronoque will be held tomorrow, if trains run on time. Relatives from the east could not arrive today.

Will Garland, of The Telegram, will always hold the memory of Mr. Thompson in reverence and respect. When we were a lad, seven years of age, our mother died and our father moved from Missouri to Kansas. “Uncle Chauncey” prevailed upon him to let us make our home with them in Thomas County, which we did for the greater part of a year. No child of his own ever received more kindly attention or more favors than were accorded us during that period. The news of his death came to us unexpectedly, in fact, only a few days before, we had met him in Oronoque and while on account of his advanced age, he was not as strong as he was in the pioneer days; he then seemed to be a strong man of that age. He was a clean man in everyway. A man whom memory will be long remembered after death, by all those who know him.

 
Thompson, Chauncy Gridley (I28)
 
1447 Notes from FamilySearch state died at 45 Oswald Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Donnelly, Agnes (I5489)
 
1448 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Gwendal Leon Leonard / Patricia Lorraine Sherman (F77)
 
1449 Notes from Leona Dawson has Ref No 4160. Hamilton, Susan (I5496)
 
1450 Notes from Leona Dawson state Agnes was born at sea and died at birth. McConnell, Agnes (I5472)
 

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