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Note for:   Carl Elstrom Sebelius,   15 AUG 1880 - 27 DEC 1923          Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Mt. Hope Cemetery, Almena, Norton Co., KS

Individual note:   
1920 Federal Census page 6 of 14 Ancestry Com enum 116 pg 365

Mt Hope Cemetery Almena, KS
Sebelius, Dr. Carl E. 1880-1923 Block #6 Lot #52

Dr. C.[Carl] E. Sebelius, Almena, died Dec 1923 in Norton. He was a dentist in first in Norcatur, then in Almena and leaves a wife and six children. [He married Minnie Peak, dau. of George Daniel and Josephine Clason Peak.]
Norcatur Dispatch, 03 Jan 1924 (contributed by O. K e e n e r)

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Note for:   Erastus Bloomfield,   1819 -          Index
BLOOMFIELD, ERASTUS
State: PA Year: 1860
County: Crawford County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Athens Township. Page: 020
Database: PA 1860 Federal Census Index
Erastus Bloomfield found in:

Census Microfilm Records: New York, 1870
Age: 52
Gender: M
Race: W
Birthplace: PA
State: New York
County: TOMPKINS
Locale: DANBY
Series: M593
Roll: 1104
Part: 1
Page: 50A

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Note for:   Henry Bastien,   22 FEB 1878 - JUN 1969          Index
Henry Bastien found in:

Census Microfilm Records: Kansas, Oklahoma, 1910
Age: 32
Gender: M
Race: W
Birthplace: IL
State: Kansas
County: GRAHAM
Locale: PIONEER TWP
Series: T624
Roll: 440
Part: 2
Page: 36B

Bastien, Henry
Age: 51 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Illinois Roll: T626_240
Race: White Page: 15B
State: Colorado ED: 211
County: Denver Image: 0920
Township: Denver
Relationship: Head
occupation: engineer stationary

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Note for:   Charles F. Ingraham,   1891 - 1975         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Mooreland Cemetery, Woodward, OK


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Note for:   Harold W. Ingraham,   1896 - 1970         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Mooreland Cemetery, Woodward, OK


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Note for:   Jane Million,   1895 - 1987         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Mooreland Cemetery, Woodward, OK


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Note for:   William Samuel Gingery,   18 NOV 1864 - 26 APR 1894         Index



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Note for:   Ruth M. Worrel,   JUL 1879 - AFT 1937          Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Pleasantview Cemetery, Logan, Phillips Co., KS

Individual note:   
parents father b. OH mother TN

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Note for:   Elmer A. Dye,   12 MAY 1866 - 26 NOV 1937          Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Pleasantview Cemetery, Logan, Phillips Co., KS

Individual note:   
Found in 1900 Census a boarder of Floyd Richmond with wife Ruth in Logan, Phillips Co., KS
Logan was first called Deeversville. Name changed to Logan June 2, 1873.Located Sections 33 and 34, Twp 4, Range 20. Established 1870. Platted town. Postmasters: Benjamin F. DARLING, September 16, 1872; Wm. H. GRAY, November 8, 1872; Henry L. GANDY, August 4, 1874; Wm. H. GRAY, November 24, 1874; J.J. SHURTZ, December 28, 1875; Henry P. GANDY, March 7, 1876; Thomas BEAUMONT, June 13, 1876; Mary F. BENJAMIN, January 10, 1877; Mrs. Mary J. COVINGTON, October 19, 1885; David BRENIZER, April 8, 1889; Thomas DYE, December 5, 1894; Wm. DRUMHILLER, December 15, 1898; Floyd E. RICHMOND, March 28, 1901; ELMER A. DYE, May 22, 1913; Abram TROUP, January 16, 1922; William M. PARHAM, March 18, 1930; Vernon T. HILL, August 31, 1934; James R. DAILY, March 15, 1944

Elmer A., only son of Thomas and Adelia Dye, was born near Cisne, Wayne County, Illinois May 12, 1866. At the age of eleven years he came to Logan with his parents. Here he grew to manhood and has spent the active and useful years of his life.
For many years he was associated with his father in various enterprises that were founded for the development of the town and community.
He was well and favorably known throughout northwestern Kansas and was active in various capacities in the social, political and business life of this section of the state, having served eight years as postmaster, two terms as mayor of Logan and at the time of his passing was one on the county commissioners of Phillips county. He was untiring in his efforts to serve his friends and constituents, never sparing himself, where the welfare of his friends or loved ones was concerned. Besides his various activities in the business and social life of the community, no worthy charity was ever denied the help he could give. In early manhood he united with the St. John’s Episcopal Church. He was united in marriage with Ruth Worrel, May 12, 1900. Eight children were born to this union; one son, Alfred Thomas preceded his father in death, June 21, 1934. His family was his great delight, their happiness, welfare and success, being the principal concern of his life.
Following an unfortunate accident, he entered peacefully into rest at the St. Anthony Hospital at Hays, Friday, November 26, 1937, age 71 years, 6 months and 14 days. He is survived by his beloved wife, four sons; William of Wilmington, Calif. and Kenneth, Bryan and Diamond, all of Logan; three daughters, Marguerite, Eloise Cole, and Deborah, all of Logan; one son-in-law, Ray Cole; one daughter-in-law, Ida Dye; one granddaughter, Billie Dye; one nephew, W.K. Emery of San Gabriel, Calif.; one niece, Mrs. E.C. Harvey of El Mone, Calif.; an aged aunt, Mrs. Mollie Beeson of Eugene, Ore.; a host of other relatives and many dear friends who will mourn his passing.

The Rt. Rev. Warren D. Crippin, of Cisne, Ill., conducted the funeral services.

Source: The Republican, Logan, Phillips County, Kansas, Thursday, December 2, 1937

Elmer A. Dye Funeral Held Here Monday
Friends and Relatives From Distance Attend Services.

Funeral services for Elmer A. Dye were held Monday afternoon at the Dye home. Mr. Dye died Friday in the St. Anthony hospital at Hays, the result of injuries received when his car turned over a week ago Monday near Dresden.
Those from a distance attending the funeral were: William Dye, Wilmington, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Shurtz and son, Ward of Holdredge, Neb.; Fred Dye and W.D. Crippin, of Cisne, Ill.; Mr. Frerer, of Goodland; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Rodeman, of McCracken; A.G. Austin, of Pittsburg. The two county commissioners, Messrs. Meyers and Harrison, the county officials and a large delegation from Phillipsburg were present.

Source: The Republican, Logan, Phillips County, Kansas, Thursday, December 2, 1937