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![]() ![]() It was there and in that relationship that I knew him. Sometime after 1930 Charley married my aunt, Mable Edna Hamm in Wichita. I know that by 1930 he and the 2 girls lived in Wichita. Charley was born in 1884 but I do not know if he was born in Sumner Co. According to WWI Draft Registration for Charles (Charley), they farmed near Conway Springs. I am looking for information about Charles and Myrtle Haeberle. My Dad's name was Robert William Doyle.He was born in 1914.He died at the Conway Springs Spring view manner in 2006. My Dad & his brother & 4 sisters were born on the farm. They lived & farmed 5 miles south of Conway Springs on highway 49 & a quarter mile west on the south side of the road. I have more information to share.Thank you very much. I am interested in any Kerrs or descendants of William to determine if William's father was Francis Henderson Kerr B 1809 and Grisel Dodds Kerr B 1808 in Scotland?, and also if there are others researching this family. They appearin the 1880 Census Index in Palestine, Sumner, KS. I am researching William Kerr B 1841 in Scotland, his wife Sarah B 1861 in Iowa and daughter Stella Kerr B 1880 in Scotland. By 1875 Joseph and siblings were residing in Kansas in Palatine Township.Īm hoping to make contact with other descendants with more information.Thanks for any help you can give. They were from Ohio County, WV, and his father William Gooch died about 1860, probably before his youngest sibling, Mary, was born in December 1860. Gooch came from West Virginia, via Illinois, with sister Alvira, brother John and their mother Eveline Gooch. I have seen some postings which listed Samuel as her father but he was her brother. Willa Mina's parents were George Washington Clark/Clarke and Sarah Jane Powell and they had quite a large family. The Allison girls are believed to be daughters of James K. Sarah had a sister Mary Elizabeth Allison who married Ransom Wells. Willa Mina Clark/Clarke Gooch had a brother Samuel Vance Clark/Clarke who married Sarah J. The Sumner County families I am interested in are ancestors and descendants of Joseph Franklin Gooch and his wife Willa Mina Clark/Clarke and their siblings. Gooch, Clark/Clarke, Francis, Allison, Wells He emigrated to California, South of San Diego and was very entrepreneurial here in agriculture and politics. We are looking for articles written by Captain Folks or pictures of him or my great grandfather. Folks were well-respected men of the community. Folks who was a founding editor of the Sumner County Press. I am a great great great niece of Captain John H. Thank you very much! Suezy O'Brien House-Olathe, Kansas Also, ifĪnyone in Wellington is doing any cemetary research and finds any of these O'Briens If anyone has any information on these O'Briens please contact me. I searched all the website cemetary postings and found nothing. 1895 Census shows him being a travelling salesmanĪt this time. Nora and Lillian never married.Įlmer George was the Sheriff of Humboldt County at some point in time and then Robert was the onlyĬhild of these 3 to marry and have children. We know Nora, Robert and Lillian survived. Was told by another family member on this particular branch that the Spanishįlu epidemic killed many of them and possibly only 3-4 of the children lived Harry, Robert, Earl and possibly a Clara, George E, Fred and maybe 3 more. I am assuming in Wellington since 1895-1920 Census shows the family there forĪ 25 yr span. The family of Elmer George O'Brien B:in Indiana D: July 26, 1923, I am looking for any information regarding Sumner County Mailing list can be found at: Sumner County message board on Rootsweb/Ancestry: It is much more productive to use the two links below for your queries. It is my experience that any e-mail address's are dead after just a few month. I will no longer be maintaining a Query Board. For archived queries, click Sumner County Query Archive 2 and Sumner County Query Archive 3. Use theğIND function of your browser to find the surnames you are researching.Remember that many spelling variations (and misspellings) may have been used. ![]() The queries are not alphabetical and may contain additional surnames.
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