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FRY Cynthia Kindall
(cjkindall@msn.com) 4 August 2008 I have been told that an ancestor of mine,
Thomas FRY died in Bird City, Kansas. He was born in 1858 to Francis FRY
and Anne MANOQUE. I wish to know if he married and where he is buried.
CRABTREE Sherri Gregory
(sgregory1@neb.rr.com) 18 July 2008
Several CRABTREE families migrated to Cheyenne County, Kansas
early in the 1900's, taking advantage of the Homestead Act to prove up on places
along the "north divide" between St. Francis, Kansas and Parks, Nebraska. They
previously lived in Cass County, Nebraska and Scioto County, Ohio.
CAMPBELL...ORCUTT Chuck Lingren
(clingren@brookings.net) 04 July 2008
What do you know about Samuel and Pearl CAMPBELL and Samuel
CAMPBELL's mother, Elizabeth (ORCUTT) CAMPBELL. I know that Elizabeth is buried
in the Tarpley Ridgevale cemetery at St. Francis, and that she died in 1888. I
know little else. I know that Samuel moved there from Iowa, and that Pearl
moved to Colorado upon his death in 1894. What else can you tell me?
DUGGER M. W. Hougland (mhougland@gmail.com)
23 June 2008
William Albert DUGGER. I am looking for information about
William Albert DUGGER who applied for a Civil War Pension, 6 Feb 1907 in
Cheyenne Co. NB. The family came from Kansas to Neb in 1887. In the family
history places like Redington, Chimney Rock and Morganville are mentioned
but I can't find them on a map. They may have lived in the Bridgeport area.
For Comments and/or Suggestions please contact
Kenneth Thomas