Births From the Panama City Pilot, 1907, Bay County, FL File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Linda Pazics Kleback, (kleback@nwrls.lib.fl.us) USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or publication by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ****************************************************************************************** BIRTHS FROM THE PANAMA CITY PILOT, 1907 6 June 1907, p. 1: BEACH COMBINGS - The stork visited the residence of Martin G. Post on Sunday leaving a pretty baby girl; who was named Margaret Elizabeth; to cheer the hearts of the parents and grandparents. Mother and child are both doing well. 13 June 1907, p. 1: BEACH COMBINGS - Born to Mr and Mrs Brooks, of Millville, on Monday morning, twin boys. Dr. Lee was in attendance. All are reported doing well. 20 June 1907, p. 1: ST. ANDREW - Capt Ed Hand's attention to completing the Rambler in first class style, has been slightly diverted the past week through the coming into his household on Sunday evening, of a daughter. Mother and child are both reported doing well. 8 August 1907, p. 1: CROMANTON - A little daughter has come to the home of Mr and Mrs Clayton Boyett. p. 4: MILLVILLE NOTES - A few days ago a little daughter came to grace the home of Mr and Mrs Jim Marsh. 12 September 1907, p. 4: ECONFINA - G.W. Howbs is wearing a broad smile. It's a boy. 26 September 1907, p. 1: BAYHEAD - The stork visited C.C. Widencamps residence leaving a fine boy. 3 October 1907, p. 1: CROMANTON - The stork made a trip to "Fresh Water Bayou" last Tuesday leaving a fine boy for an indefinite length of time. Mr and Mrs Kinney are very proud of their new son. p. 4: ST. ANDREW - Born to Robert Baker and wife at the Baker homestead in Old Town September 28th, a daughter, weighing ten pounds. Robert and wife have the congratulations of their many friends. He expects to return to Pensacola on the Cleopatra. 10 October 1907, p. 2: PARKER - The "Stork" in flying over on Friday last, left a fine baby boy at Mr and Mrs N.W. Pitts. 31 October 1907, p. 1: PARKER - The stork has made another visit to Parker. This time he called at R.E. Palmer's in the wee small hours on Monday morning and left an eight pound boy. They liked the little fellow so well that they have decided to keep him, so in the future the young man will be found at home at Mr and Mrs R.E. Palmer's. 14 November 1907, p. 4: PARKER - The stork made a visit at Mr and Mrs K.N. Fox's early Sunday morning and made them a present of an eight and a half pound boy. 12 December 1907, p. 6: ST. ANDREW - Born to Mr. And Mrs. H.W. Gwaltney on Saturday morning a boy weighing 12 pounds. Dr. Kester was in attendance. Mother and child are doing well. This welcome visitor has been named Lambert Richey. 19 December 1907, p. 6: CROMANTON - the stork visited the residence of Mr and Mrs Hodge on Sunday, p.m. leaving a baby boy.