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John T. Karnes
This is Eliza Ann (White) Karnes. Eliza is the spouse of John T. Karnes
She was born in Litchfield, Illinois on May 17, 1845.
She and John T. moved to Sheridan County KS in the late 1870's. They moved to KS with her parents, John Henry & Arilla (Williamson) White. They all settled in the Bow Creek Township.
She was born in Litchfield, Illinois on May 17, 1845.
She and John T. moved to Sheridan County KS in the late 1870's. They moved to KS with her parents, John Henry & Arilla (Williamson) White. They all settled in the Bow Creek Township.
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John T. Karnes
John Thomas Karnes.
John T. was born in Illinois on January 4, 1841.
He died on September 5, 1918 in Sheridan Co. KS. and is buried in the Tasco - Bow Creek Cemetery.
John T. was married to Eliza Ann White on March 22, 1866 in Montgomery Co. Illinois.
John T. was born in Illinois on January 4, 1841.
He died on September 5, 1918 in Sheridan Co. KS. and is buried in the Tasco - Bow Creek Cemetery.
John T. was married to Eliza Ann White on March 22, 1866 in Montgomery Co. Illinois.
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John T. Karnes
This is Eliza Ann (White) Karnes. Eliza is the spouse of John T. Karnes
She was born in Litchfield, Illinois on May 17, 1845.
She and John T. moved to Sheridan County KS in the late 1870's. They moved to KS with her parents, John Henry & Arilla (Williamson) White. They all settled in the Bow Creek Township.
She was born in Litchfield, Illinois on May 17, 1845.
She and John T. moved to Sheridan County KS in the late 1870's. They moved to KS with her parents, John Henry & Arilla (Williamson) White. They all settled in the Bow Creek Township.
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John T. Karnes
John Thomas Karnes.
John T. was born in Illinois on January 4, 1841.
He died on September 5, 1918 in Sheridan Co. KS. and is buried in the Tasco - Bow Creek Cemetery.
John T. was married to Eliza Ann White on March 22, 1866 in Montgomery Co. Illinois.
John T. was born in Illinois on January 4, 1841.
He died on September 5, 1918 in Sheridan Co. KS. and is buried in the Tasco - Bow Creek Cemetery.
John T. was married to Eliza Ann White on March 22, 1866 in Montgomery Co. Illinois.
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Eliza Ann (White) Karnes was born on March 22, 1845 at Montgomery, Co. Illinois in Carlinville, Illinois United States, and died at age 69 years old on July 20, 1914 in Tasco, KS.


John T. Karnes of Carlinville, Illinois United States was born on January 4, 1841, and died at age 77 years old on September 5, 1918.


WW 1 Nurses
A photo of the Newest members of the Army Nursing Corps in WW One. African American Nurses were finally accepted into the U.S. Army Nurse Corp. as a result of the 1918 influenza outbreak. There were many more nurses than just these that were ultimately serving in military hospitals


Lewis Martin
A Civil War veteran and free man, Lewis Martin was in an unmarked grave for 121 years until a community effort was made to mark his grave with a tombstone on November 2, 2013.
Civil War veteran. Company E, 29th U.S. Colored Infantry. He was wounded in the Battle before Petersburg, Virginia (commonly The Battle of the Crater). He was sent to the General Hospital at Alexandria, Virginia and later transferred to Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC.
He received a generous pension for his disabilities but never found work. He died from alcohol abuse, as was reported the local paper.
Civil War veteran. Company E, 29th U.S. Colored Infantry. He was wounded in the Battle before Petersburg, Virginia (commonly The Battle of the Crater). He was sent to the General Hospital at Alexandria, Virginia and later transferred to Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC.
He received a generous pension for his disabilities but never found work. He died from alcohol abuse, as was reported the local paper.
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