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Kit Carson County Pioneers:

Farrel A. and Lottie (Woodworth) Trueblooc, 7 South 51 West



In 1900 Smith County, Kansas, George Woodworth born April 1850 in Indiana, married 16 years to Mari a Sept 1850 Ohio, have Millie O. Sept 1885, Lottie L. Aug 1887, and Vernie B. Oct 1889, all three born in Kansas.

Maria C. Woodworth 1850-1941 is buried in Smith County, Kansas # 107769485, with George Washington Woodworth 1850-1936 3 107769392.

In 1900 Smith County, Kansas, Francis Trueblood is 57, Alice 44, Farrel 17, and Etta 14.

Francis M. Trueblood 1842-1908 is buried in Smith County # 112290207, with Missouri Alice (Hanks) Trueblood 1856-1940 # 1122900571.


Farrel and Lottie are in Smith County Kansas in 1905 and 1915, but in 1910 are in Jefferson County, Nebraska, where Farrell is a carpenter.

1906 Agra, Kansas "Farrel A. Trueblood and wife, of Lebanon, visited his sister Mrs. Elsie L. Root a few days."

Farrel, a machinist, and Lottie are in Pueblo, Colorado in 1916, living at 108 W. 12th.

Farrel Alva Trueblood registered for WWI in Flagler, Colorado, farming, born Oct 25, 1882, with Mrs. Lottie Trueblood.

In 1920 Kit Carson County, Farrel is 37, born in Missouri, with Lottie L. 32 born in Kansas.

Farrel claimed 120 acres in section 25, 7S 51W in 1922.


In 1930 Farrel, a minister in the Adventist church, and Lottie are in Smith County, living with her parents George and Maria Woodworth.

1933 Kansas notes in the Seventh Day Adventist magazine:


In 1940 Smith County, Kansas, Farrell is working in a print shop, 59, with Lottie L. 52. Her mother Maria C. Woodworth 89, widowed, born in Ohio is with them.

Farrel registered for WWII in Guide Rock, Nebraska, self-employed, born Otober 25, 1882 at Oregon, Missouri.

1944 Guide Rock
"James Herbert Jennings, son of Henry and Elizabeth Jennings was born at Guide Rock, Nebraska, March 14, 1875. At that time the family lived on the Howard Hunter farm, known then as the Ben Crow farm, five and one-half miles southwest of town. When he was about five years of age, the family moved to Iowa. Three or four years later they moved to Burlington, Colorado. At the age of 17 years, James Jennings, with the family returned to Guide Rock community since which time Mr Jennings had made his home there.
Lee Albin, Farrell Trueblood and Rev Chambers sang two songs for the service with Mrs Paul Rawlings at the piano. "

"Farrell Trueblood preached the funeral sermon for Charles Karnatz at the Guide Rock Methodist Church Wednesday morning June 12, 1966 at 10:00 o'clock."


Farrel is buried in Guide Rock, Nebraska 1882-1975 # 62241593, with Lottie L. (Woodworth) Trueblood 1887-1944 # 62241606.

In 1986 his sister Etta Anice Trueblood Shaffer's obituary had no surviving siblings. Preceding her were sisters Ella FOgle, Elsie Goff, and brother Farrel Trueblood.

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