MONTROSE, IOWA JOURNAL
(Compiled by Connie
(Dobson) Putthoff)
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10 January 1929
Rev. and Mrs. L.L. SPAULDING, a new girl, born 14
January 1929. (something wrong here, have to check the film at the
Montrose Library.)
17 January 1929
Mrs. Jennie May REEVES, one of Lee county’s oldest
and most highly respected citizens, died at her home at age 94. She was
born in English Provinces in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, 18 March 1835,
the daughter of Seth and Abagil DAGGETT, the fifth child in a family of
thirteen children. At age sixteen, she came with her parents to the
states and settled near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On 4 December 1853, she
married James REEVES at Fredonia, Wisconsin and had three children, all
of whom survive. Mr. REEVES responded to Abraham Lincoln’s call for
volunteers at the opening of the Civil War. After being wounded in the
battle of Shiloh, Mr. REEVES was returned to his home. They came to Lee
county in the early 60’s and settled at Montrose where he died about
37 years ago. Survived by; Mrs. P.W. BOWEN of Montrose, Mrs. A.V.
LEFFLER of Kansas City, Missouri and Geo REEVES of Quincy, Illinois, one
sister Mrs. E.L. HARVEY of Evanston, Illinois, one brother, A.S. DAGGETT
of Fredonia, Wisconsin, who visited her recently, not having seen each
other for forty-two years. One sister preceded her in death on the day
before Thanksgiving last. Buried Montrose.
Thomas Edward LINK, the son of Mr. and Mrs. G.C. LINK
of Montrose, died at the home on Middle Road, Sunday. He was born 5
September 1927 at Montrose, the son of G.C. and Ruth MARSHALL LINK.
Suriviving; parents, one brother, John Junior, his grandparents. Funeral
services were held at Latter Day Saints church in Montrose.
24 January 1929
The message announcing the death of Mrs. Sarah STORKS
was received here Tuesday morning and in her death another and almost
the last of those who were the earlier residents of this community. Her
death occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.C. KURTZ, in Des
Moines, Tuesday. Sarah Prouse ANDERSON, was born 7 January 1842 in Oh.
and came with her parents to Iowa in 1855, first living in the Tmaa?
Town neighborhood in Des Moines county. Later north of Kingston. From
this home she married William Davis STORKS, 18 December 1862. Mr.
STORKS, who was serving in the Union Army at the time, being home on
furlough. When he was mustered out, they went to housekeeping in the
vicinity of where Oakville is now located. Fall of 1895, they moved to
Oakville, which was their home until death. They had six children; Theo.
M. died 31 March 1926, David Wallace, who died 5 April 1624(not my
typo); Viola E. who died 1 June 1923, one son died in infancy. So of
this family only two remain; Mrs. Anna E. MILLER of Montrose, and Mrs.
Cora L. KURTZ of Des Moines, one sister, Mrs. M.A. LETT of Council
Bluffs; one brother, Chas A. ANDERSON, Alexis, Illinois, 11
grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Mr. STORKS preceded her in
April 1911 ? Buried in Wapello cemetery.
Mrs. Hulda Beaty CALDWELL of Charleston died at her
home Tuesday. She was born 14 June 1838 in Oh., the daughter of Isaac
and Mahela MCCORD BEATY. Came to Lee Co., in 1846 with her parents and
has spent the greater part of her life here. She married John CALDWELL
in 1873 in Taylor County Iowa. No children. Surviving; two brothers and
two sisters; Edward BEATY of Argyle, Ross BEATY of Charleston, Mrs.
Sarah GREEN, Clearfield, Iowa and Mrs. W.B. DOHERTY of Argyle. Taken to
Keokuk and temporarily placed in the city vault and later be buried in
the Embury Cemetery.
31 January 1929
Word has been received of the death of Mrs. W.T.
WILKINSON of Des Moines, who for several years was a resident of
Montrose. They came here in 1875. Captain WILKINSON was a candidate for
legislature in 1879 as a republican but as the county was strongly
democratic at the time, he was not elected. She leaves husband and one
daughter.
7 February 1929
Mrs. Elizabeth SEYMOUR died at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George VANAUSDALL, here 2 February 1929. She was born 12 August
1849 in Cornwall, England and she married in England to David SEYMOUR 18
April 1870. They stayed in England four years after their marriage and
then came to the U.S. They had nine children, six of whom survive;
William, Davenport, Iowa, John, Rock Island, Illinois, Frank and Edwin,
Chicago, Mrs. C.A. HERSCHY, Yardly, Pa., and Mrs. George VANAUSDALL of
Montrose. She was the daughter of Frank and Loveday EDWARDS. Her husband
was the late Rev. David SEYMOUR. She leaves 30 grandchildren and 22
great grandchildren. Funeral was held from the Methodist Episcopal
church in Montrose. Was taken to the vault pending better road
conditions when she will then be buried in Montrose cemetery.
14 February 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Walter CLEMENSON, a new boy, born 6
February 1929.
Mr. Marion VANAUSDALL is now adle (not my typo) to
resume his work at his barber shop.
28 February 1929
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. James
DYE of East Moline, mother of Mrs. Warren NIGHT, who left Tuesday to
attend the funeral.
Mr. James UTLEY left Tuesday to attend his brothers
funeral in Keokuk. This is the way I found it in the old papers,
however, someone wrote in that it is a half brother, John Ashton UTLEY.
I personally do not know that that is fact.
14 March 1929
Zack OWEN, prominent farmer who has resided here in
Montrose for more than 70 years, died at the St. Joseph;s hospital
Sunday. His farm was one of the show places in this portion of the
state. He was born 23 August 1857 in Montrose, the only son of Robert S.
and Eliza PECK OWEN and at the time of his death, he was 71. Married
Lily M. WARD in Montrose 3 October 1893. There were no children. His
wife is the only immediate survivor. Services were held from St.Barnabas
church in Montrose.
Mr. Richard H. WAHRER, a prominent farmer of near
Charleston died last Wednesday 6 March 1929, age 33. He was born in
Charleston, 18 January 1896, the son of Joseph and Barbara SELL WAHRER.
His entire life was spent in Lee county. Survived by parents; three
brothers and one sister, William F. of Wyoming, Illinois, and Maurice W.
and Truman J. both of Charleston and Miss Amanda MEINHARDT of Barring,
Missouri. Buried Charleston cemetery.
21 March 1929
Mrs. Amanda MCCANN, a life long resident of Montrose,
died at her home here this morning. She was born in Montrose 30 April
1851, the daughter of David nd Jelhima? JOHNSON MILLHOUSE. In 1872, she
married John MCCANN in Ft.Madison and had eight children, two of whom
preceded her in death. Member of St.Mary Catholic church in Montrose.
Leaves husband and following children; Dave of Wichita, Ks., Mrs. E.C.
THOMPSON of Osceo’s Ar., Mrs. Ben MITCHELL of Montrose, Mrs. Harry
OSBORN of Ft. Stelacoom?,Wa. Mrs. L.A. KNOBBS of Keokuk, and Mrs. Ray
ANDERSON of Donnellson, sister, Mrs. James MAXWELL, of Packwood, Iowa.
Buried Cath. Cemetery Ft. Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. PRICE of Montrose, a girl born
18 March 1929.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BROWN, a son born 15 March 1929.
Miss Arabel MCCANN married Chas. FARRIS, both of
Montrose.
Spring is here at last, we see Thomas KNOBBS Jr. is
out with his late model speedster.
4 April 1929
Miss Zola STOTTLER married John MARSHALL, both of near
Galland. Bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. STOTTLER. Will live on a
farm near Galland.
Mr. and Mrs. R.L.REED had a bunco party.
11 April 1929
Mrs. John LARSON, a resident of near Montrose for 25
years, died at her home, Monday. Mary CARLSON was born on 10 April 1874
in Dalsland, Sweden and came to this country in 1895 with her sister.
Married John LARSON 4 May 1904 in Keokuk and had five children, all of
whom survive. Leaves husband and children; Oscar of Hannibal, Missouri,
Hilda of Denmark, Esther of Keokuk, and Agnes and Harold at home. Two
sisters Mrs. Augusta CARLSON of Keokuk, and Miss Emma CARLSON of
Chicago, half brother; Theodore CARLSON of Montrose. Buried in
Scandanavian cemetery.
Mrs. Letitia EKSTRAND, who has been a resident of
Ft.Madison for 61 years, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. W.B.
FREDERICK. She was born in Montrose 27 June 1860 and went ot Ft.Madison
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.F. ANDERSON in 1868. She was a member
of Methodist church and active in different circles of that
organization. Her grandmother, Mrs. Frances ANDERSON, who was a charter
member of the First M.E. church at Dubuque, Iowa and the first church in
the state, is buried in the old Montrose cemetery. Survived by two
sisters, Mrs. W.B.FREDERICK and Mrs. H.H. BUCK, Wever, Iowa. Buried
Elmwood cemetery in Ft.Madison.
Mrs. David HOUGHTON, an old resident of Montrose and
widow of the late David HOUGHTON, Civil War veteran, died at the
St.Joseph hospital, Monday. Mary Ann RAY was born at Richmond, Ohio, 18
January 1849, the only child of Joseph and Jane RAY. Came to Montrose
with her parents when a small child and made her home here until she
came to live with Mrs. Bert CROSBY of Keokuk. Married David James
HOUGHTON on 11 July 1866 in Montrose. Had no children. Her husband died
five years ago.
25 April 1929
Miss Helen VANAUSDALL married Wm. MARSHALL, both of
Montrose. Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George VANAUSDALL of
this place. Will make their home at the present with the grooms parents.
Sandusky school robbed, a number of articles were
taken.
9 May 1929
Miss Barbara SPEAKE married Peter MEAD, Monday at
Kirksville, Missouri.
16 May 1929
The annual commencement exercises for the district was
held Tuesday. Galland; Mrs. Leo ESBECK, teacher, Ashland, Miss Edna
DRESSER, teacher, Fairview, Miss Anna STANTON, teacher, Beggs Miss Grace
CULLUM, teacher, Valley, Mrs. Kate SHARON, teacher, Ambrosia, Miss Ruth
CHATFIELD, teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin LAMB, a new girl born last Friday.
This community was greatly saddened by the passing of
Mrs. Laura WARDLOW, whose death occurred at her home, 8 May 1929. Mrs.
Laura UPP WARDLOW was born 6 July 1868. She was the last surviving
member of the well known UPP family of Hamilton, Illinois. Mr. Geo. UPP
of Ivy Wild, the noted artist being a brother. Leaves nephews and
nieces; Marvin UPP of Moberly, Missouri, Miss Lucia UPP of Anaheim, Ca.
23 May 1929
Louis E. MORGAN, a life long resident of Montrose,
died at St.Joseph’s hospital, Sunday. He was born in Montrose 23
November 1861, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MORGAN. He was a farmer
and not married. Survived by two uncles; A.M. MORGAN of this city, and
H.H.MORGAN of Memphis, Missouri. Funeral services was held from the
Cunningham funeral parlor. Buried Grove cemetery.,
Milton Joseph KNIGHT was born in Henry county 23 July
1868, the son of Joseph and Margaret KNIGHT and died 16 May 1929. He
married Mary Margaret BYERS who with the four children survive him;
Verlin of Carrol, Iowa, Mrs. Theodore LEWICK of Ft.Madison, Robert and
Merna at home. Three brother and one sister; Mrs. Robert MINGUS of Long,
Ca., Peter KNIGHT of Montrose, Fred KNIGHT of Sioux City, Iowa, Henry
KNIGHT of Ripley, Ok.; three grandchildren; Hazel, Irene, Melva June and
Verna May. One daughter preceded him. Buried Montrose.
John JUDD, a resident of Montrose for thirty years,
died at his home here. He was born in Ireland 85 years ago and came to
Montrose in 1965(not my typo). He was a retired farmer. Three children
were born to this union all of whom have preceded the father in death.
One son died in infancy, and two daughters died during the past year.
Since the death of his daughter Elizabeth, last November, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett BUNKER have made their home with him and have taken care of him.
No immediate relatives survive. Did not say anything about a wife.
The director of the American State Bank announced at 3
o’clock Monday afternoon that the doors of the bank will not open for
business Tuesday morning. The directors stated in their announcement,
that it is their opinion that the debtors will be paid in full when the
assets have all been fully liquidated.
6 June 1929
Miss Edna HARMON married Joseph RUBLE, both of this
place. Bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HARMON who are living
near Montrose and groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. RUBLE of
Montrose.
13 June 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Howard WRIGHT of Ft.Madison have a son
born at Sacred Heart Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed MOORE a son born in Keokuk hospital.
20 June 1929
Miss Lillian FROST married Benton HANCOCK at West
Point, In., 1 June 1929. Bride is second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.A.
FROST of Ft.Madison, groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E.H. HANCOCK
of this place. Will live in Chicago.
27 June 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SHAW a son born last Friday.
W. H. PATTON, an old time resident of Montrose, died
at Port Townsend, Wa.
James WRIGHT, an old resident of Montrose, died at his
daughters in Santa Monica, Ca. He will be buried in Montrose, beside his
mother.
Daniel SOUTH, born 15 July 1850, at Charleston, died
20 June 1929. Life time resident of Lee county. Leaves one brother, W.H.
SOUTH of Ft.Madison. Buried Charleston.
3 July 1929
Mrs. Margaret GALLOWAY PHILP, died at her home near
Montrose, Sunday. She was born 22 June 1824 in Edinborough, Scotland and
came with her parents, Alex and Ellen GALLOWAY in 1859. The remainder of
her life has been spent on a farm near Montrose. She married Captain
John PHILP, 5 October 1867, at Montrose. They had six children. Her
husband preceded her in death 47 years ago. Leaves children; J.E. PHILP
and Mrs. John FRUEHLING of Montrose, Allan and Ralph PHILP of Keokuk,
and Mrs. William St.Ores of Santa Rose, Ca. One son Robert, preceded
her. (she was 105 years old?)
11 July 1929
Joe CHOULET and children; Mary and Maxine, drove to
Warsaw Monday to attend the funeral of the former’s mother, who died
at that place last Saturday.
Miss Edna Mae MCCAMMON married Wm. Hoyt BROWN, at
Chicago 29 June 1929.
18 July 1929
Robert DATIN of Nauvoo, died last Sunday.
25 July 1929
Miss Wilma DICKINSON married Loyd H. HENRY at Keokuk.
1 August 1929
Walter Glenn VANAUSDALL, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
J.L. VANAUSDALL, married Miss Dorothy KINNERMAN, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. ? of Keokuk. VANAUSDALL is from Montrose.
15 August 1929
Miss Helen Betty PRICE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E.T.PRICE of Montrose, married James V. METZINGER of Montrose.
James VERMAZEN, a resident of Lee county for many
years, died 29 August 1929. He was born in Amsterdam, Holland, 3 March
1847 and came with his family at age of nine, settled in Lee county and
spent the rest of his life here. He was the youngest of six sons of Art
and Birdie VERMAZEN, all of whom have preceded him in death. Leaves five
sons and two daughters; Archie of Hanford, Ca., Mrs. E.H FARRELL and
Charles of San Pedro, Ca., Mrs. Clarence MULLIKIN, Edward, and Louis,
all of Montrose, and William of Gregory, Missouri. Buried Charleston.
5 September 1929
James MORGAN, died at his home here Tuesday. He was
born 18 February 1858 in Tennessee. Leaves wife and two brothers; Dan
MORGAN, of Denver, Co. and Max MORGAN of Brookfield, Missouri. Buried
Oakland cemetery in Ft.Madison.
Miss Garnet MCCANN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
MCCANN, married Thomas CLENDENEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William CLENDENEN
of Troy, Iowa, at Ft.Madison.
Found thank you from brothers and sisters of Mrs. Dela
WELDY, but no obit.
12 September 1929
Henry REED, formerly of this city, died in a Peoria
hospital, Monday. He was born in Jefferson Twp., the son of Marrick and
Margaret Allison REED. Survived by wife, three brothers and two sisters,
John REED of St.Paul, Ed of St.Louis, and Charles REED of Montrose, Mrs.
Rosa REED of New London, and Mrs. Sadie LEACH of St.Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. SPAHR, celebrate 50th.
Gives list of those attending.
26 September 1929
Mrs. Mary SNYDER, who died at Quincy, Sunday morning,
was brought here Tuesday and buried in Montrose. Survived by daughter,
Mrs. Minnie REDDIG
William B. PATTEN, former Montrose citizen, who died
16 June 1929, in Southern, Id. He was buried in Nampa, Id. Survived by
wife who was formerly Mrs. Sarah REDMON, one son and three daughters. He
was the son of one of the earliest families in Montrose, Captain PATTEN,
well known steamboat man, and the gentile, lovable Grandma PATTEN. His
first wife was Carrie HILL. He is the last of the PATTEN brothers who
were all prominent in Montrose affairs in early days.
17 October 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Albert MARSHALL, a new girl born 12
October 1929.
John Samuel YOUNKIN, twelve year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis YOUNKIN, died in Denver, Co. Saturday. He was born 24
February 1917 in Montrose. Survived by parents,three sisters, Helen,
Mary, and Betty Lou, one brother, Robert, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John MEGCHELSEN.
Road 161 is now open to Mt.Pealsant.
7 November 1929
Miss Helen BOYLE, married Raymond L. LEMATTY, both of
Montrose, last Wednesday in Canton, Illinois. Bride is the oldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy BOYLE, groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank LEMATTY. Will live in the Effie LEFEVRE house. ( Spruce and 2nd
St.,, N.W. corner, 2 story house.
Mrs. Lisie GRANT died last Saturday. She was born in
N.Y. and moved to Montrose with her parents when she was young. Survived
by four sisters; Mrs. Emma KNIGHT, Mrs. Etta COLLINS, Mrs. D.D. WILSON
and Mrs. Mary FIFER of Burlington. Two brothers; George CRAWFORD, Thomas
Ok. Jason CRAWFORD of Kansas City, Missouri. Buried Montrose.
Mrs. Julia A. SLINGERLAND died 2 November 1929 at her
home west of Charleston. She was born in Cincinnatti, Ohio, 13 April
1841, the daughter of Jean BAPTISTE and Frances BALLAY DEUMENIL. In May
1853, she came with her parents to Keokuk, then to Charleston. She
married John Hazard SLINGERLAND 28 September 1862, he preceded her in
May 1926. They had three children, one died quite young, William Carson
of Pine Bluff, Wy., and Mrs. Nera May at the home farm. Three brothers;
L.V. DEUMENIL of Montrose, M.F. DEUMENIL of Argyle, J.N.DEUMENIL of
Keokuk, two sisters; Mrs. Marcia CONRAD of Des Moines and Mrs. Frances
WOLFENBARGER of San Francisco. Buried Charleston.
Miss Ida BRADDOCK die4d in San Bernardino, buried
Mountain View cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry PETERSON a new girl, born 4
November 1929. Mrs. PETERSON is former Gerogie PETTY of Montrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PHILLIPS, a new girl born 4
November 1929.
21 November 1929
Miss Myra REED married Cyril CARPENTER in Keokuk.
Bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William REED, groom is son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. CARPENTER of Des Moines. Will live in Montrose.
5 December 1929
Mrs. William REED died at her home, 26 November 1929.
She was in the neighborhood of 60 years old. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles MOON Sr., both of whom are dead. Surviving; three daughters and
one son; Mrs. Helen LUNN, who recently moved to Ca., Mrs. Robert KNOBBS
and Mrs. Cyril CARPENTER, both of Montrose, Eugene, also of Montrose,
one grandson, Robert KNOBBS. Four brothers; Charles MOON of Montrose,
William MOON of SanDiego, Ca., Dr. Roy MOON and E.G. MOON of Ottumwa,
one sister, Mrs. Nellie AUWAERTER is dead as is one brother, Alf MOON.
26 December 1929
Montrose has suffered a great loss in the death of
Mrs. G.H. DUTY, who was our oldest native born resident, having been
born in Montrose 27 August 1853.
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