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Clarice and Norma Hickman
Clarice and Norma Hickman
Clarice Aulene Hickman, born 30 Aug 1903, Sterling, Rice, Kansas, married George Bonnell, and sister Norma Lois Hickman, born 18 Aug 1905, Sterling, Rice, Kansas, married Sid Wooldridge. Daughters of Overton "Doc" Hickman and Emma Harlan Hodges.
Calvin Huddleston
Calvin Huddleston
Calvin Huddleston, son of Joseph Huddleston and Sarah Hess, born 29 Aug 1839, Kanawah Falls, Kanawha, West Virginia, died 30 Nov. 1925, Grangeville, Idaho.

Obituary:
CALVIN HUDDLESTON
Calvin Huddleston was born at Kanawha Falls on the Kanawha River, Kanawha County, West Virginia, August 29, 1839. He died at Grangeville, Idaho, November 30, 1925, aged 86 years and 3 months, after a brief illness. He followed boating in early manhood, and was for awhile manager for the Snow Hill Company in West Virginia.
In 1862 at the age of twenty three, he came west to Oregon by ox-team. Two brothers preceded him to the west. He did placer mining in Oregon, California, Idaho and elsewhere. He made three trips to Alaska, on the second of which he went far into the interior with no companions but his dogs. He engaged in trapping in later years up until last winter. He was a typical mountaineer, the city had no lure for him. In his last illness he wished to go to the hills. He never married and was not a member of any church or fraternal order.
He is survived by three nieces and one nephew in the east. Respected by all who knew him, he was a manly man, just and generous, strong and courageous. His was the life of simplicity and sincerity, foolish fades and frivolous follies, he was free from and what ever was his beliefs, conceptions, ideals, and opinions, they are known only to God.
Funeral was December 3, 1925, from E.S. Hancock undertaking parlors. W.N. Knox, minister officiating. A male quartet consisting of Messrs: Barber, Taylor, Ayears, and Bell, furnished the music. Interment at Grangeville Cemetery. Songs sang were Abide With Me and Farewell Brother. Rock of Ages was sung at the grave.
Sam Wingrove and John Dempsey
Sam Wingrove and John Dempsey
Sam Wingrove, born West Virginia/Virginia, maybe grandson of John Wingrove and stepmother Sarah Hess?
John E. Dempsey, born abt 1877 West Virginia, son of Harriet Frances "Fanny" Hickman born abt 1849 West Virginia and John E. Dempsey born abt 1842 Virginia.
Anna Mary Hickman Chappell
Anna Mary Hickman Chappell
Obituary: MRS. MINOR A. CHAPPELL
Mrs. Anna M. Chappell, 90, 211 West 6th, died Sunday night at her home after a long illness. Born Oct 9, 1873, in Oak Hill, W. Va., she moved to Reno County in 1882. She married Minor A. Chappell April 4, 1897, in Huntsville. He died in 1932.
Member: Congregational Church, Royal Neighbors.
Survivors: son, Harold E., Plains; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Johnson and Sons Chapel. Rev. Angus MacDonald. Burial: Huntsville Cemetery.

(Son Harold mentioned in obit is a stepson. He took care of her until the day she died.)

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Duane Shufelberger
retired journalism and photography instructor; hobbies are vegetable and flower gardening, photography, genealogy; traveling with wife and family; researching shufelberger, cook, settle, ott, bowman, mouser
Deborah Hurdle
searching for Murray, Hurdle, Isley, Shoe, Waller, Wall
Daniel Davis
I am searching for links to a line of Davis'. My Grandfather is the only son of Charles S. Davis (1866-1890) Charles is the son of Caleb Davis and Margaret Thompson. All we know really is that Caleb disappeared, Margaret divorced him and remarried George Blair, moved to Wenatchee Washington. Charles died of diabetes, in the territory of Washington, Kititas county. Family has divorce papers. Caleb might be the son of Elijah Davis and Margaret Baldwin.
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Duane Shufelberger
retired journalism and photography instructor; hobbies are vegetable and flower gardening, photography, genealogy; traveling with wife and family; researching shufelberger, cook, settle, ott, bowman, mouser
Deborah Hurdle
searching for Murray, Hurdle, Isley, Shoe, Waller, Wall
Daniel Davis
I am searching for links to a line of Davis'. My Grandfather is the only son of Charles S. Davis (1866-1890) Charles is the son of Caleb Davis and Margaret Thompson. All we know really is that Caleb disappeared, Margaret divorced him and remarried George Blair, moved to Wenatchee Washington. Charles died of diabetes, in the territory of Washington, Kititas county. Family has divorce papers. Caleb might be the son of Elijah Davis and Margaret Baldwin.
Rev. W.L. Hinshaw and wife
Rev. W.L. Hinshaw and wife
This photo was among the things of the Hickman family that lived near Sterling, Kansas. Known as "The Hickman family preacher".
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Elizabeth Ann
Elizabeth Ann
Parentage uncertain. Father's name possibly Elijah. Married Cyrus J. Humiston.
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Calvin Huddleston
Calvin Huddleston
Calvin Huddleston, son of Joseph Huddleston and Sarah Hess, born 29 Aug 1839, Kanawah Falls, Kanawha, West Virginia, died 30 Nov. 1925, Grangeville, Idaho.

Obituary:
CALVIN HUDDLESTON
Calvin Huddleston was born at Kanawha Falls on the Kanawha River, Kanawha County, West Virginia, August 29, 1839. He died at Grangeville, Idaho, November 30, 1925, aged 86 years and 3 months, after a brief illness. He followed boating in early manhood, and was for awhile manager for the Snow Hill Company in West Virginia.
In 1862 at the age of twenty three, he came west to Oregon by ox-team. Two brothers preceded him to the west. He did placer mining in Oregon, California, Idaho and elsewhere. He made three trips to Alaska, on the second of which he went far into the interior with no companions but his dogs. He engaged in trapping in later years up until last winter. He was a typical mountaineer, the city had no lure for him. In his last illness he wished to go to the hills. He never married and was not a member of any church or fraternal order.
He is survived by three nieces and one nephew in the east. Respected by all who knew him, he was a manly man, just and generous, strong and courageous. His was the life of simplicity and sincerity, foolish fades and frivolous follies, he was free from and what ever was his beliefs, conceptions, ideals, and opinions, they are known only to God.
Funeral was December 3, 1925, from E.S. Hancock undertaking parlors. W.N. Knox, minister officiating. A male quartet consisting of Messrs: Barber, Taylor, Ayears, and Bell, furnished the music. Interment at Grangeville Cemetery. Songs sang were Abide With Me and Farewell Brother. Rock of Ages was sung at the grave.
John Edward Hickman Jr.
John Edward Hickman Jr.
John Edward Hickman Jr.
Born 12 Jun 1871 Oak Hill, Fayette, West Virginia
Died 26 Jan 1906 Sterling, Rice, Kansas

1910 Census, Ingalls Twp. Gray Co., Kansas
Dwelling # 52
John E. Hickman, head, age 38, single, born WV, parents born WV, farmer, general farm

Obituary
JOHN EDWARD HICKMAN
John Edward Hickman was born in Fayette Co., West Va., June 12, 1871, and died June 21, 1910, aged 39 years and 9 days. He came to Miami Co., Kansas, with his parents in manhood. He removed to Gray county, Kansas, where he held his residence at the time of his death. The deceased had come to his old neighborhood where he expected to operate a threshing outfit this season arriving at the home of J. E. Connor, at the former home of the Hickman family, at 5 o'clock p.m., apparently in his usual health. He partook of a hearty supper at 7 p.m. and visited with those present after supper for 15 or 20 minutes, when he suddenly fell, without speaking a word or uttering a sound, and within 10 minutes, life was extinct. Ed, as he was known, was held in high esteem by his many friends in his western home and also at his old home. He leaves to mourn his loss, one brother Overton Hickman, and two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Chappell, and Mrs. F. S. Humiston, all of Hutchinson. The funeral services were held at the home of J. E. Connor in Medford township, Reno Co., Thursday, June 23, at 10 a.m. The services were conducted by Rev. W. L. Hinshaw of Burrton, assisted by Rev. L. E. Fahrney. The remains were laid to rest in Cottonwood cemetery at Sterling.
Earl S. Byrd
Earl S. Byrd
This is the high school graduation picture of Earl Sylvestor Byrd.
Family photo before sons went to WW II
Family photo before sons went to WW II
This family photo was taken before the sons went to war, not knowing if they would come back. Most usually smiling, happy, people, the occasion shows on their faces.
Little did they know that it would be Anna Mae's son that they would bury.
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Mason and Amanda Huddleston Coleman
Mason and Amanda Huddleston Coleman
Amanda Huddleston the daughter of Joseph Huddleston and Sarah Hess.
Amanda born about 1839 Virginia and died 1915 West Virginia.
Buried Coleman Cemetery, Deepwater, West Virginia
married 1866 Mason Coleman, born abt 1839 Virginia.

Mason COLEMAN Self M Male W 41 VA Merchant KY VA
A.(Amanda) COLEMAN Wife M Female W 41 VA Keeping House VA VA
Jas. M. COLEMAN Son S Male W 12 WV VA VA
Sallie COLEMAN Dau S Female W 10 WV VA VA
Lillie COLEMAN Dau S Female W 7 MO VA VA
Joseph COLEMAN Son S Male W 6 MO VA VA
V. C. COLEMAN Dau S Female W 1 VA VA VA
Source Information:
1880 Census Kanawha, Fayette, West Virginia
Mae and Friend
Mae and Friend
The lady is Anna Mae Humiston and an unknown male friend. Taken in Hutchinson, Kansas in the early 1920's. She was engaged to another man before she married someone else. Could this be an engagement picture?

No one in the family knows who this man is.
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Anna Mary Hickman Chappell
Anna Mary Hickman Chappell
Obituary: MRS. MINOR A. CHAPPELL
Mrs. Anna M. Chappell, 90, 211 West 6th, died Sunday night at her home after a long illness. Born Oct 9, 1873, in Oak Hill, W. Va., she moved to Reno County in 1882. She married Minor A. Chappell April 4, 1897, in Huntsville. He died in 1932.
Member: Congregational Church, Royal Neighbors.
Survivors: son, Harold E., Plains; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Johnson and Sons Chapel. Rev. Angus MacDonald. Burial: Huntsville Cemetery.

(Son Harold mentioned in obit is a stepson. He took care of her until the day she died.)
Cyrus Hartson
Cyrus Hartson
Son of Cyrus J. Humiston and Elizabeth Ann Weir. Hartson was 24 when he died.
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Mae, Fern, Carrie
Mae, Fern, Carrie
Daughters of Frank S. Humiston and Sarah (Sallie) Hickman.
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Charles
Charles
Charles was the brother of Samuel Edwin Byrd. Parents of either unknown.
John and Mary
John and Mary
John Edward Hickman married Mary Miley Huddleston 10 Dec 1868 in Virginia. Later moved to a farm near Sterling, Kansas.
3 oldest children of Frank & Sally Humiston
3 oldest children of Frank & Sally Humiston
These are the 3 oldest children of Frank Humiston and Sally Hickman, taken in Kansas.
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Frank and Sallie
Frank and Sallie
This picture is of Frank S. Humiston and wife Sarah 'Sallie' Hickman, taken in 1902 not long after they were married.
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Grandma Davis
Grandma Davis
Mary Ann Hunt married Caleb Baldwin Davis 29 May 1864 and was born in Henry Co. Indiana and died 25 Dec 1922 at the farm near Haviland, Kansas.
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