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Home / Hitchcock County 7
Post date / 2019 / Week 43
- Johnson, Lewis M. & Hattie L.
Johnson, Lewis M. born: April 22, 1824, died: December 13, 1894
Johnson, Hattie L. born: April 23, 1828, died: March 27, 1913
- Leopold, Catherine
Leopold, TRENTON LEADER, Friday, 12 September, 1902, DIED: At her home ten miles northwest of Trenton, September 2nd 1902, Catherine Leopold, aged seventy-four years three months and nine days. Catherine Bamer was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1828. She was twice married, the second marriage taking place in 1854 to Joseph Leopold. this union was blessed with seven children, five of whom survive her. In 1865 she moved with her husband to Ford County, Illinois; in 1882 thence to Gage County, Nebraska and from there to Hitchcock county in 1885 where she has since resided. From early childhood she has lived a pur christian life always showing the spirit of Christ in loving kindness. She left a good example for all who knew her to follow as she passed on to her eternal rest. -- Starkey items. p.1, c.6 (M.B. Leopold and Mrs. John Starkey returned to their respective homes Monday, being called here by the death of their mother, Mrs. Joseph Leopold.
- Leopold, Lydia
- Newkirk, Fred
- Newkirk, Fred
- Newkirk, Fred
- Sailors, Assenith
Mrs. Assenith Sailors, TRENTON LEADER, Friday, 7 April, 1899, Generally known as Grandma Sailors, died Wednesday of last week at the ripe old age of 86, at the home of her son George Sailors. She had two sons, George and A.J., and a daughter, Mrs. Mart Allison, and a grandson, R.H. Sailors, and a number of great grandchildren, living here. Two of her sons came from Richardson County, this state, but did not get here until after she was buried, on account of the telegram not reaching them in time. -- Palisade items., p.1, c.5 (buried in this cemetery according to family member)