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Baptised this date Sponsor was Elizabeth Hansin (single) At Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manheim

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Early Pennsylvania Births (1675-1875) by Charles Fisher

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Mentioned in her sister Edith's wedding announcement.

"Caldwell Rites Set. Services for Mrs. Elma J. Caldwell, 45, a secretary for the General Electric Computer Department, who died Wednesday, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Brooks Memorial Methodist Church, 5921 W. Thomas. The Rev. William Bostrom will officiate. Burial will be in Resthaven Park, Glendale.
Mrs. Caldwell died in a Tucson hospital. She moved to Phoenix three years ago from Fulton, Mo., and lived at 5020 W. Cheery Lynn Rd. She was born in Columbia, Mo., and attended Warrensburg (Mo.) College.
She is survived by her husband, Clinton; two sons, Glen and William F., and a daughter Linda Lu, all of Phoenix; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leebrick, Festus, Mo., and a sister, Mrs. Stanley Kubiak of Roswell, N.M.; and a grandchild.
Brazill-Whitney Mortuary of Glendale is in charge of funeral arrangements."--14 Dec 1963, (Phoenix) Arizone Republic.

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Lives in the UK. (2006)

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In 1900 Decatur County KS census, Alice's birthdate is given as Aug 1878.

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Lived most of her life with brother Charles. Spent last three years at Larned, Kansas mental hospital.

"Mrs. F. E. Leebrick, accompanied by her daughter Allie, departed yesterday for Olathe, where the latter will be placed in the deaf and dumb school. From there, Mrs. Leebrick goes to Kansas City and St. Joe to purchase a large stock of spring millinery."--8 Mar 1894, Osborne County (KS) Farmer

Obituary, possibly from the Citizen-Patriot, Atwood, Kansas.

Miss Allie Leebrick was born in Osborne, Kansas October 22, 1875. The family came to Rawlins county in the early 90's. After the death of her father and mother, Allie made her home for may years with her brother, C. H. Leebrick and family. She was at the Larned hospital for nearly three years, where she passed away December 16, 1943. As a young woman, Allie was very ambitious and much interested in all activities of the home. She was preceeded in death by her brother, Willie, who passed away at the age of six years; also by her father and mother, and brothers Roy and Charles Leebrick. The only surviving member of her immediate family, is M. H. Leebrick, who with his wife and daughter have lived at Fredrick, Oklahoma for many years. Her soul has gone its Maker who said, "Come unto me all ye who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest; take my yoke upon you and learn of me for I am meek and lowly in heart and ye shall have rest to your souls; for my yoke is easy, my burden is light." Funeral services were held Monday at the Schandler Funeral Home in Atwood, conducted by Rev. L. J. Smoot, paster of the Atwood Methodist Church. Interment was made in the McDonald cemetery.

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Residence 139.

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Residence 362.

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Occupation: School teacher

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Was the State Librarian of Indiana. Later had charge of the YMCA home in Chicago. She had a couple of sons.

Mrs. Emma L. Davidson, or Peru, Indiana, a sister of our townsman, Frank Leebrick, has been elected to the important position of state librarian by the legislature of Indiana. Mrs. Davidson is the widow of an old soldier, who fought in the thirty-ninth Indiana regiment and suffered the tortures of Andersonville. He died twenty years ago and since that time she has taught school at Peru, having trained youth in one building all those years. She has raised two sons in the Republican faith. In 1881 she was a candidate for the same office, and was defeated by only two votes on the fourteenth ballot. Mrs. Davidson will make a popular official. -- January 24, 1895 "Osborne County Farmer"