Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Elmer E. Hubbart , 8 South 42 West
Elmer claimed a quarter in section 14, 6 South 42 West in itiatinted in 1886,
Elmer E. "Hubbart" claimed a quarter in section 9,
8 South 42 West, Kit Carson County in December 1890.
IF ANYONE HAS INFORMATION ON THIS LAND CLAIMANT, PLEASE LET US KNOW.
POSSIBLY
"Son of William & Francis Anderson Hubbart.
Married Miss Nevada L. Bean, 1908. He leaves a sister,
Mrs Emma Smock #63076584, to mourn his, died"
Elmer E. Hubbart
, born
1834
Illinois,
, died
14 Jul 1916
California,
, buried
Evergreen Cemetery
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California,
FindAGrave #
190207018 .
POSSIBLY
In 1880 Jasper County, Missouri,
Harrison Hubbart is 39, Matilda Hubbart
30 Wife,
Ralf Hubbart
1 Son, and
Elmer Hubbart 18 Cousin born in Illinois, farming.
Curry, Albert C -- Norton, Norton Co KS
Hubbard, Ella -- Norton, Norton Co KS
3/10/1896 Burlington Kit Carson Co CO
Husb: 23 Wife: 20
In 1895 Thomas County, Kansas,
C. D. Hubbard is 54,
Mary Hubbard
23,
John Hubbard
21,
Ella Hubbard 19,
Alla Hubbard
18,
Wm. Hubbard
14, and
Susan L. Hubbard
8.
Ella Hubbard is a dressmaker in 1900 Topeka, Kansas, single living wit Joel H. 62 and Ella C. Simmons 42, thier niece.
Her aunt Grace might have been in Atchison County in 1870,
" Joel H. Simmons OBITUARY (By J. W. Conway.) Born in McDonough county, Apr.
20, 1847. Died in Topeks, Oct. 29, 1923. Interment Topeka yesterdsy after noon. Tbe deceased is first mentioned la Lockard's History of Norton County on psge 5 where it may be read that bo settled on a homestead here Mar, 5.
1872. On page 57 read of his marringe here to Grace Ellen Cnrryj of his being Norton's first town school tescher; of his political career as county clerk and eounty superintendent; of his editorial work on tbe Courier as editor and half owner with Prof. J. A. LUtel, and editor
under Billy McCrea; of his clerkship in the Kansas Senate under Senator Lock-ard, chairman of the committee on Public Health, after which Lockard secured from George R.
Peck an accounting clerkship for him in the Santa Fe
ofice in Topeka alnce Jan 1, 1891, and for his continued
service there till, died on the pension honor roll
since 1916. The Lockard History mentions bim often;
and when tho good, the true, the worthwhile men and
deeda of this county are mentioned the omission of his
name would offend appreciative history. Physically
and mentally Joel H. Simmons waa of gigantic mold;
a clean man morally; a generous, noble character;
and a friend to the end of bis purse or his strength.
I had hoped that he would be one of tbe three left to
introduce me to my neighbors who know me not.
A man owes an apology to the community in which he lived
45 years, 3 mo. 26 da. a stranger. Joel able to write
tbe apology for me. Most all old settlers now alive
are readers of The Champion, and I know they join
me in expressing personal loss in the, died of
Simmons."
Robert B. Curry
59,
Sarah Curry
54,
Sarah B. Curry
19,
Albert S. Curry
15, and
Grace E. Curry 12.
September 16, 1963 Modesto, California
"Robert Leighton Wells, 75, a retired mechanic,
died yesterday in a local hospital after a long illness.
Wells was a native of Modesto. He had lived in Modesto
and Oakland all his life. He was a member of the
machinists union in Oakland.
Survivors include his widow, Ella Wells of
Modesto, a daughter, Esther Enos of Hayward,
Alameda County, two granddaughters,
Kay Bell of Modesto and Cheryl Enos of Hayward,
a grandson Edward Enos Jr., of Hayward,
and two sisters, Kathyrn Whitmer of Pacific Grove
, Monterey County and Ethel Motta of Modesto.
Services are pending in the Franklin Downs
Funeral Home."
"Nov. 13, 1889 †R. L. Hubbard was appointed today
postmaster at Burlington, Kit Carson county,
vice J. M. Leal, deceased."
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