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301 | 1950-01-3 Clarence LeRoy Goldie funeral card | |||
302 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
303 | 1953-09-23 Funeral Card Albert Franklin Gilchrist cover | |||
304 | 1953-09-23 Funeral Card Albert Franklin Gilchrist inside | |||
305 | 1955ca Daniel Gilchrist Lois Hein Engagement front | |||
306 | 1955ca Daniel Gilchrist Lois Hein Engagement inside | |||
307 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
308 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
309 | 1957-01-06 Mayo and Mary Bass Golden Anniversary | |||
310 | 1957-01-06 Zeno and Rena Bass Golden Anniversary | |||
311 | 1957-11-13 Clara Brodd Pearson obituary | |||
312 | 1968-05-31 Otto Timmons Funeral Card p1 | |||
313 | 1968-05-31 Otto Timmons Funeral Card p2 | |||
314 | 1969 Funeral Card Winfield Pierce - cover | |||
315 | 1969 Funeral Card Winfield Pierce - inside | |||
316 | 1970-06-07 Maggie Dooley Goldie funeral card p1 | |||
317 | 1970-06-07 Maggie Dooley Goldie funeral card p2 | |||
318 | 1970-06-07 Maggie Dooley Goldie funeral card p3 | |||
319 | 1970-06-07 Maggie Dooley Goldie funeral card p4 | |||
320 | 1975-01-05 Funeral Card Bertha Pierce cover | |||
321 | 1975-01-05 Funeral Card Bertha Pierce inside | |||
322 | 1975-02-19 Golda Bass Funeral Card p1 | |||
323 | 1975-02-19 Golda Bass Funeral Card p2 | |||
324 | 1984 Leona Genevieve Pearson funeral card p1 | |||
325 | 1984 Leona Genevieve Pearson funeral card p2 | |||
326 | 1990-10-20 Pearl Johnson Brodd funeral card p1 | |||
327 | 1990-10-20 Pearl Johnson Brodd funeral card p2 | |||
328 | 1990-10-20 Pearl Johnson Brodd funeral program p1 | |||
329 | 1990-10-20 Pearl Johnson Brodd funeral program p2 | |||
330 | 1990-11-14 Glen Larson funeral program p1 | |||
331 | 1990-11-14 Glen Larson funeral program p2 | |||
332 | 1990-11-14 Glen Larson funeral program p3 | |||
333 | 1990-11-14 Glenn Larson funeral card p1 | |||
334 | 1990-11-14 Glenn Larson funeral card p2 | |||
335 | 1991 Arnold Buller Funeral Card | |||
336 | 1991 Arnold Buller Funeral Card p2 | |||
337 | 1998 Henrietta Rademacher eulogy from grandkids | |||
338 | 1998-07-28 Henrietta Rademacher funeral card p1 | |||
339 | 1998-07-28 Henrietta Rademacher funeral card p2 | |||
340 | 2000 Christmas Greetings from Bill and Marie Gorman | |||
341 | 21 Jan 1912 Jeannette Whitehouse death certificate | |||
342 | 22 Feb 1889 Mårten Nilsson death record cause of death not stated | |||
343 | 22 Mar 1923 Jermain Whitehouse obituary Jermain Erving Whitehouse was born in Oswego, N.Y. July 7, 1843. He came with his parents to Houston county, Minn, in 1856. Feb 1 1864 he enlisted in the 1st Minnesota Battery Light Artillery Volunteers and saw service under General Grant at Vicksburg, and was with Sherman on this March to the Sea. He received an Honorable Discharge June 30, 1865. He answered to the call of the Great Commander at 15 minutes of 4:00 o'clock Sunday p.m., March 11, 1923, dying by a stroke in his home in Houston. Had he lived till July 7 he would have been 80 years of age. Previous to his enlistment, Mr. Whitehouse was married to Louise Appleby. After the war he settled in Money Creek and in 1869 was married to Dora Wilson, who died Dec. 15, 184. Mr Whitehouse was again married Sept. 24, 1885 to Mrs. Ella Whitney, who survives him. His children are as follows: Frank Erving Whitehouse, Norfolk, Neb., Mrs. Delo Viers and Fred Erving Whitehouse, Rushford, Minn., Mrs. Harry Smith of Houston and Vernon S. Whitehouse, Rodman, Iowa. He also leaves 11 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren and one brother, Charles Whitehouse of Houston. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Presbyterian church, Rev. McKinney officiating. Prof. Wled had charge of the music. The burial was in Money Creek and services at the grave were conducted by the G.A.R. and the American Legion, who attend in a body and whose impressive ceremony was a fitting tribute to the worth and services of an honored veteran. The American Legion also furnished the pall-bearers. The sympathy of our community goes out to the stricken family their sudden bereavement. | |||
344 | 23 Jan 1795 Marriage Nils Mårtensson and Bertha Pehrsdotter | |||
345 | 25 Jan 1949 Emily Timmons death certificate | |||
346 | 25 Jan 1949 Ida Frasier death certificate | |||
347 | 25 Sep 1923 Death Certificate Zeno Bass Sr. | |||
348 | 3 Jul 1931 Harriett Bass obituary HARRIET DILL BASS Mrs. Zeno Bass age 85, a resident of Mills County since 1875, passed away last Friday morning at home of her son Mayo Bass north of Tabor, after a brief illness. Mrs. Bass was a native of Indiana, but came west to Kansas in 1868, and to Mills Coo., Iowa in 1875. She was the mother of seven children, of whom six survive, Mrs. Emily Timmons of Valley, Nebr.; Mrs. Ida Dillehay of Council Bluffs; Mrs. Nannie Hodges of Glenwood; Mayo Bass of Tabor; Zeno Bass Jr. of Strahan; and Louis Bass of Malvern. For 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Bass made their home on their farm in Rawles Township, but in 1912 retired and made their home in Malvern until the death of Mr. Bass in 1923. Since then the mother has made her home with her children. Besides her sons and daughters she is survived by 26 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church in Malvern Sunday afternoon. Conducted by Rev. Schearmann, assisted by Rev. Rarick. Music was furnished by Mrs. D.O. Cunningham, Mrs. John Beckwith, R.M. Criswell and J.R McClymond. Accompanied by Mrs. Hubert Chambers. Pallbearers were grandsons Austin Bass, Lyle Hodges, Herman Dillehay, Royal Bass, Mayo Bass and Rex Timmons. Interment was in the Malvern Cemetery. TABOR BEACON JULY 8, 1931 The following is the obituary: Harriet Dill was born in Morgantown, Indiana, Jan. 4, 1846. She was the daughter of Peter and Emily Dill. She spent the early years of her life in Indiana until the time of her marriage to Zeno Bass, Feb. 21, 1866. Seven children were born to their union; one son, Ora, died at the age of twenty-five years. The others survive her. They are: Mrs. Emily Timmons of Valley, Nebr., Mrs. Ida Dillehay of Council Bluffs, Mrs. Nannie Hodges and Mayo Bass of GlenwoodZeno Bass of Strahan, and Louis Bass of Malvern. She is also survived by twenty-six grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren. They moved to Kansas shortly after they were married where they resided for several years and then moved to Iowa, locating on a farm in Rawles township, Mills county, in 1875. Here they lived for thirty-nine years, building up one of the fine fafarms of that section and adding to it as time went by. Here they reared their fine family and their hospitable home was known far and near. Mrs. Bass was a good neighbor and many there be who recall her many acts of kindness and neighborly help. She was a firm and devout believer in her God and read the Bible as her daily guide. In 1912 they retired from the farm and moved to Malvern where they built a fine home in the northwest part of town and here they lived until 1923 when Mr. Bass died. Since then she has made her home much of the time with her children. The past few months she seemed to be in fair health and when in town a short time ago she seemed very cheerful and enjoyed visiting with her friends as they came to see her. She was remarkably preserved for one of her age. Her death came as a distinct shock to all who knew her. She will be missed. | |||
349 | 30 Apr 1830 - Marriage Pär Lindström and Elna Westergren | |||
350 | 31 Aug 1806 Birth Bengta Nilsdotter |