Biography of John Eiklor

Stock Farm and Residence of John Eiklor

The content discusses Mr. Eiklor, a young, successful agriculturist in Greene Township, who established an impressive estate of eight hundred acres since moving there in 1878. A substantial stock dealer, he prioritizes modern farming techniques. Married with four children, he is respected in the community and engages in local politics without pursuing office.

The Horsley Family

JOSHUA THEODORE HORSLEY Born: January 4,1845, Mattoon, Coles County, IllinoisDied: January 4,1904, Guthrie, Logan County, OklahomaBuried: Summit View Cemetery, Lot 1 Center Block 3, Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma .Father: Berry L. Horsley, b. 1823, KentuckyMother: Sarah N. Horsley, b. 1825, Kentucky On March 31,1873, Theodore purchased 172 & 29/100 Acres … Read more

Sarah Amanda Hatfield and her Daughters

Sarah Amanda Hatfield and her DaughtersSumner County KS1870-1890 Top Row:Caroline HatfieldMary Elizabeth Hatfield Bottom Row:Sarah Amanda Jones HatfieldUnnamed Daughter

Biography of George W. Horsley

George W. Horsley(d. 16 Mar 1913) My grandfather, George W. Horsley, was a police officer in Wellington in 1910 and was listed as a resident there with wife Mary, daughter Louis Edna (who was my mother), and one son, Will. He had previously been on the Blackwell OK force. After … Read more

Lost and Found Photos

The post seeks to reunite old photographs with the families of Kansas individuals. It details Ed Cunningham’s search for Dewey Hartman’s family and highlights a photo dated 1904 or 1907. Additionally, it mentions a photograph of Charles Shiffert, encouraging anyone with connections to these families to reach out for retrieval.

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