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Note    N3194         Index
Age given as 3 in 1940 census.
"Dallas D Hahn LEOTI--Dallas D Hahn, 51, died Nov 2, 1987, at Leoti. Funeral will be at 2:30 pm Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church, Leoti, the Rev. Warren Rempel officiating. Burial will be at Leoti Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. Born Sept. 28, 1936, in Kearny County, he married Janice Smith, Oct 7, 1961, at Leoti.
He was the owner and operator of Western Riviera Motel, Western Brands Motel and Hahn's Escavating Service, all of Grand Lake, Colo., where he lived from 1965 to 1987. He returned to Leoti in 1987.
Mr. Hahn was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and Masonic Lodge No. 340. both of Leoti, El Jabel Shrine Temple, Denver, High Country Masonic Lodge No. 181, Granby, Colo., and Middle Park Shrine Club, Grand County, Colo. He was a U.S. Army veteran and served for 20 years with the Grand Lake Volunteer Fire Department.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, Dennis, of the home; a daughter, Lisa, of the home; his mother, Laura M Hahn, Leoti; a brother, Orval Hahn, Leoti; and a sister, Dorothy Bishop, Leoti.
Friends may call until service time at Price and sons Funeral Home, Leoti. Memorials to the Lisa and Dennis Hahn College Trust Fund, in care of the funeral home." -- Garden City (KS) Telegram, 3 Nov 1987


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Note    N3195         Index
Age given as 18 in 1930 census.
"Downs, Emil, 82, retired farmer and mechanic, died Thursday, March 3, 1994. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church.

Survivors: wife, Inez; sons, Floyd of Plains, Gene of Crawford, Colo., Ira of Tyrone, Okla.; daughters, Elsie Fuller of Hugoton, Virginia Harrington of Moline; sisters, Laura Hahn, Vardie Buck, both of Leota; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren.

Memorials have been established with Young at Heart Senior Center and Meade District Hospital. Fidler-Orme Mortuary, Meade." Wichita (KS) Eagle, March 4, 1994

Alternate birthplace is Leoti, Wichita county, Kansas.

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Age given as 16 in 1930 census.

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Age given as 77 in 1930 census.

"Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Gardner of Selkirk, Kansas, were here visiting her brothers, Judson and John Rouse, also Mrs. Ben Urbansky (Alice) of Lawrence and Mrs. Rachel Eaton of Pueblo, Colo. It was the first time that the brothers and sisters had been together for twenty years."--23 Nov 1917, The Oskaloosa (KS) Independent.

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Birth date from SSDI is 23 April 1930, not 1931. Death date given as 25 Sep 1991, not 15 Sept 1991.

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Note    N3199         Index
Birth date given as 25 Sep 1892 on SSDI.

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Living with daughter Rebecca W.

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Probably one of the '49-ers looking for gold in California.

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Note    N3202         Index
Age given as 15 in 1880 census.

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Age given as 12 in 1880 census.

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Age given as 47 in 1850 Census.
Appointed by the governor to Justice of the Peace for Russell county in Oct 1848.
Hickory Ridge Cemetery may not have been the original burial site for Cornelius. Original may have been "Conner cemetery"

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Note    N3205         Index
Age given as 25 in 1850 census.
According to Conner family tradition, on one of Gen. John Hunt Morgan's raids into Kentucky, his troops compelled Cornelius Maguire Conner to haul corn to the top of Grider hill in extremely cold, inclement weather, from which he caught
pneumonia and died."
Hickory Ridge Cemetery may not have been the original burial site for Lucinda. Original may have been "Conner cemetery"