Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Minnie (Small) and Millard F. Lamborn, 8 South 42 West
MINNIE'S FAMILY
In 1870 Marshall County, Iowa,
Alonzo Small is 45, Maria Small
36,
Samuel Small
6,
Elleman Small
4, who also claimed land in Kit Carson County, and
Clara Small
2.
In 1880
Elonzo Small is
50,
Mariah Small
48 Wife,
Samuel Small 16 Son,
Elener R. Small
14 Daughter, and
Minnie Small
9 Daughter.
MILLARD'S FAMILY
In 1880 Butler County, Kansas,
Samuel Lamborn is 42,
Ellen Lamborn
36 Wife,
Sarah J. Lamborn
18 Daughter,
Milard F. Lamborn 16 Son,
Charles W. Lamborn
13 Son,
Perry Lamborn
8 Son,
Jessie M. Lamborn
6 Daughter, and
Jennie Lamborn
2 Daughter.
Samuel H. Lamborn
, born
24 Apr 1838
Venango County, Pennsylvania,
, died
9 Oct 1921
Griswold, Cass County, Iowa,
, buried
Griswold Cemetery
Waveland Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa,
FindAGrave #
83836284.
"Samuel H. Lamborn, widely known and highly respected resident of Griswold and vicinity for upwards of forty years, passed peacefully away Sunday evening, October 9, at the ripe age of 83 years.
Mr. Lamborn was born in Venango county, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1838. With his parents, brothers and sisters he came to Iowa in 1854. At this time no railroads extended farther west than Chicago and the family came by steamboat down the Ohio and up the Mississippi to Jackson county. The timbered areas along the River were attractive to settlers. Here was transportation, building material and fuel, and in this rapidly growing community of pioneers the family made a home. In 1861 he was married to Ellen Shaffer, whose family had recently come to the West from Ohio. Of the children born to them, seven survive: Mrs. Sarah J. Hodge of Salt Lake City, Utah; Millard, Herschel, Sask.; Charles, Chicago; Perry, Garden City, Kansas; Jessie (Mrs. W. C. Bryant), Jennie (Mrs. A. B. Christian), both of Griswod; Walter of Denison, Iowa.
The family resided in Jackson county until 1880 when they removed to Kansas and, after a few months, to Cass county. Mr. Lamborn purchased a farm south of Griswold, where he lived until 1897, when he left the farm to the care of the boys and came to live in Griswold. Here the beloved wife and mother passed away in 1908. For some years he has made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Bryant.
Mr. Lamborn was a man of active mind, positive convictions and strong character; took great interest in politics and public affairs and served his community in various public offices. He had an extensive acquaintance in this part of Iowa and many friends. In the organization of the Union church of Griswold in 1910 he took a hearty and active interest and his name appears on the list of organizers and charter members. He continued a zealous worker and supported in this liberal church movement.
Mr. Lamborn was the youngest, and last survivor, of a family of ten brothers [note: ten siblings total, but not all brothers]. All of his children, except one, came to attend his funeral; also nephews, Samuel H. Lamborn and Alex Reed from Bellevue, Iowa.
Funeral services were conducted by his friend and former pastor, the Rev. George T. Ashley, now residing at Wichita, Kansas. The Masonic lodge of Griswold, of which he was an honored member, conducted the burial service.
Source: The Griswold American, 20 Oct., 1921, page 1."
MINNIE AND MILLARD
Minnie Small
Age 20
Marriage Date 23 Nov 1890
Marriage Place Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado,
Spouse
Millard F. Lamborn, 27, of Elliott, Montgomery County, Iowa.
A possible cousin is William H. Lamborn, who claimed a quarter in section 15, 10 South 44 West in 1890.
In 1900 Cass County, Iowa,
Willard Lamborn
36 Head
Minnie Lamborn 28 Wife
Chester Lamborn
4 Son
Dewey Lamborn
3 Son
Lewis Howard
39 Boarder.
In 1920 Denver,
Milliard F. Lamborn
56, born in Iowa, has no occupation,
Minnie C. Lamborn 49 Wife,
Chester A. Lamborn
24 Son,
Dewey L. Lamborn
22 Son, and
Irene H. Morris
65 Servant.
Chester Lamborn
, born
1 Aug 1895
Iowa,
, died
10 May 1941
Los Angeles County, California,
, buried
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, Show MapGPS-Latitude: 34.1194748, Longitude: -118.2467258
PLOT
Section M, Lot
FindAGrave #
152261028.
Dewey Leon 'Pat' Lamborn
, born
11 Jan 1897
Griswold, Cass County, Iowa,
, died
2 Jul 1963
Rosetown, Battleford Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
, buried
Rosetown Cemetery
Rosetown, Battleford Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada Show MapGPS-Latitude: 51.5596361, Longitude: -107.9988861
PLOT
Block 24 Grave 14 Roselawn Section
FindAGrave #
209909435.
DAVID HETTENHOUSE
David's will in 1860 Franklin County gave a
hundred dollars to each of his children, namely John Henry Philomina, John Fany? John Frederick Anna Maria, the remainder to his wife.
David Hellenhous and Mary Elizabeth Buhr both of Franklin Co., Mo.
married on 31 October 1848 by A. Eysvogels, RCP at Franklin Co., Mo.
the hand written index has David Hellenhouse and the consolidated hand written index has David Hettenhens
Frederick Hettenhaus was born February 27, 1857 in Franklin County to David Hettenhaus and Elizabeth BUhr.
David Hettenhaus
, born
21 Feb 1811
Germany
, died
3 Mar 1860
Missouri,
, buried
Saint Francis Borgia Cemetery
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, FindAGrave #
232017610.
In 1860 Franklin County,
L. Eliza Hattenhaus is 32, Henry Hattenhaus
11,
Wilhelmina Hattenhaus
7,
Frank Hattenhaus
5,
Fred Hattenhaus 3,
Mary A. Hattenhaus
1, and
John H, Buhr, farmer, 24.
Mary Elizabeth Buhr Maune
, born
31 Mar 1826
Germany
, died
27 Aug 1898
Missouri,
, buried
Saint Francis Borgia Cemetery
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, FindAGrave #
61411892.
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