VITAL RECORDS: Vitals from the Moline (IL) Review Dispatch This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Annette Lucas ClintonRoots@aol.com October 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ALLEN, Eldridge G, of Davenport IA, died last Friday in his barn. He came to Davenport in 1854 and was aged 66 yr, 9m. He was the father of Leon Allen. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 25, Sep 1891) ANDRESS, Murdick, a longtime resident of Davenport, IA, died Sunday at his home in Rock Island, IL, where he had lived for 2 years, aged 72yr. (Moline Review- Dispatch, Friday, 27 Mar 1891) ARNOLD, L. W, eldest son of J. W. ARNOLD, was buried last Saturday at LeClaire, Scott Co., IA. He died on the 10th at Minneapolis, MN. His son, aged 4yr, died 4 weeks earlier. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 20 Mar 1891) ARP, Louis C, died Oct 8, aged 27yr. He was born in Davenport, IA., on 6 Mar 1865 and came to Moline, IL, with Dr. WESSELL about 21 years ago and has lived here since. He married Miss Hattie BARNARD about 4 years ago. She survives along with a son aged 3 yr. He also is survived by his widowed mother and a brother, Dr. A. H. ARP of Moline. His will was probated Monday, with Dr. WESSELL and Dr. ARP as executors. Witnesses were Charles D. JOHNSON and Emil HEIMBECK. Named in the will were the deceased's mother and brother, his wife, Louisa DOERFLER and his children. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday 16, Oct. 1891. BAIRD, B, F, a railroad engineer, died Sunday at his home in Davenport, IA, aged 47 yr. He leaves a wife and 5 children. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Apr 1894) BAYLIS, AL, a woodworker in Davenport, IA, was killed Wednesday in an accident at 3rd and Iowa Streets there. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 20 Jul 1894) BAZZONI, Mrs. Mary J, sister of Mrs. Chas PRUESSING of Moline, IL, died Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frederick WORTH in Davenport, IA. The deceased, who formerly Miss Mary FRANK, formerly lived in Moline about 10 years ago, was aged 34yr. She leaves her husband, to whom she was married about 7 years ago, but no children. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Apr 1894) BECKSTROM, Mr. and Mrs. Gust, who were married in Keokuk, IA, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last Saturday at their home, 407 9th Street in Moline, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13, Feb 1891) BENHAM, R. Frank, of Muscatine, IA, and Minnie LEE of Buffalo, Scott Co, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 11, May 1894) BENNECKE, Minnie, of Davenport, IA, died on April 21st, 1877. Ambrose BONE of Rapids City, IL, has now been accused of her murder. (Moline Review, Friday, 11 May 1877) BERN, Mrs. Augusta, of Buffalo, Scott Co, IA, was married to Claus B. STEFFEN on Friday. Neither is able to speak English, so the ceremony was in German, in Rock Island, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Mar 1894) BILLINGS, Miss Edna, married W. N. GEMMILL, a Chicago lawyer, in Rockford, IA, last Thursday. The groom is the brother of Mrs. HUBBARD of Rock Island, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 5 Jan 1894) BOLAND, Capt, who was in command of the steamer Sidney last season, died Wednesday at the Marine Hospital in Dubuque, IA. The funeral was today in Dubuque. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 8 May 1891) BOSMAN, Alphons, of Davenport, IA, and Emma PETERSON of Rock Island, marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Dispatch, Friday, 2, Oct 1891) BRIGGS, Ed M., son of the late Henry M. BRIGGS of Davenport, IA, was found dead Tuesday at the St. James Hotel. He was a brother of the late John M. BRIGGS who died last November, Henry BRIGGS, who was formerly a successful merchant here some years ago, had 3 sons, but 2 are now deceased. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2, Mar. 1894) BRUBAKER, John, of West Liberty, IA, and Minnie L. Higgins of Cedar Rapids, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday 29 May 1891) BYER, Louis, step-father of Mrs. John EFFLAND of Moline, IL, died (Monday?) at Paullina O'Brien Co., IA. He was an old resident of Davenport , IA, but since the death of his 2nd wife, Mrs. EFFLAND's mother, a few years ago, he has spent most of his time visiting his children and grandchildren. Last winter, he went to Paullina to visit Charles HOLM. The deceased was aged 83 yr. The funeral was in Moline, IL. The remains were brought to Davenport by John GEISBERGER. He is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Louise GRANTZ of San Francisco, CA., Mrs. Annie ALICK of Davenport, IA (mother of Mrs. Getsberger) and Mrs. Julia BILSTEIN of Portsmouth, NE. There also are 4 step-children, Mrs. EFFLAND of Moline, IL, Mrs. Ben HEMPLE of Plattsmouth, NE, Mrs. Andrew HEMPLE of St. Louis and Mrs. Mary MOHL, OF Davenport, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 Sep. 1891) CENTER, Homer, a resident of Davenport, IA, found a bottle at Offerman's Island which had a note saying, "I am about to drown myself. Please tell my mother, Mrs. E. J. CENTER of 632 11th Avenue in Clinton, IA." Signed Homer CENTER on 26 May 1891. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 25, Sep 1891) CHASE, C. V., a druggist in Davenport, IA, married Miss Lillian M., daughter of William EVANS, formerly of Moline, IL, on Wednesday at the home of her parents. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 Sep. 1891). Charles V. CHASE of Davenport, IA, married Miss Lillian, daughter of Wm. EVANS, formerly of Moline, IL, at the home of the bride's parents in Davenport, IA., on Wednesday. Miss Clara EVANS is a sister of the bride. The parents of the groom live in Thompson, CT. The new couple will live at 1119 Brady Street in Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18, Sep. 1891) CHRISTY, Miss Jessie, was married recently to Frank SMITH, formerly of Moline, IL. They have since moved from Ottumwa, IA, to Burlington, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 21 Aug. 1891) CLARK, Alexander (colored), minister for the United States at Liberia, Africa, died on 3 Jun, 1891, where he had been located for a few months. He was the father-in- law of Geo. W. APPLETON of Muscatine, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3, Jul. 1891) CLAUSSEN, Hans Reimer, one of the oldest Germans in Iowa, died Wednesday at his home on 6th and Ripley Streets in Davenpoty, IA. Cremation was Saturday. He was born in 1804 in Schleswig-Holstein and in 1851 was exiled by the King of Denmark, then the ruler of Schleswig-Holstein, for aiding an attempt to throw off the Danish yoke, He came to the United States and settled in Davenport, where he has since lived, except for 3 years spent in Lyons, IA. Ernst CLAUSSEN is a son of the deceased. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Mar 1894) COLLINS, D. K., a resident of Davenport, IA, since 1842, died Tuesday in Davenport, aged 74yr. For years he was the manager of David HILL's livery stable. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 17 Apr. 1891) CUMMINGS, Robert, died a few weeks ago at Walcott, Scott Co., IA. He is a brother of James CUMMINGS, of Rose Hill, IL. The deceased has been mining in the West for a dozen years. His father is a well-to-do farmer and is aged 70yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Apr. 1894) DACK, Walter C., of Davenport, IA, and Carrie VanMETER of Des Moines, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 Sep. 1891) DANIELSEON, Ed, of Cable, Mercer Co., IL., married Hattie SHERRARD of Cambridge, Henry Co., IL., at Davenport, IA., on Wednesday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 12, Jan. 1894.) DAUVER, John, an old resident of Scott Co., IA, died Sunday at the residence of his son in blue Grass township, aged 71yr. He had lived in Blue Grass Township for 25 years. His wife died about 1 year ago. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 10 Aug. 1894) DEVERE, Mrs. Emma, died Saturday in Davenport, IA., in the rooms of her fiend, Mrs. H. ROSS. The funeral was last Tuesday, March 6th, at the residence of her aunt. Mrs. Susan FLAGG, near Coaltown, Rock Island Co. IL., with burial in the Universal Cemetery. She is survived by a small son. (Moline Review, Friday, 9 Mar. 1877) DeWOLF, Olin, was found dead Wednesday at Princeton, Scott Co., IA. An inquest was held there and the body was then taken to Port Byron, Il. Cal DeWOLF identified the body. (Moline Review, Friday, 27, Jul. 1877) DIBBERN, Frank, the Davenport, IA., furniture dealer, married Miss Annette HAAS yesterday at the home of the bride on Harrison Street in Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Feb. 1894) DISBROW, Dell S., and Stella GRAVES of DeWitt, Clinton Co., IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Mar 1894) DISNEY, Charles W., married Miss Maggie FEEHAN , both of LeCLAIRE, Scott Co., IA, yesterday in Davenport, Ia. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Feb. 1891) DITCH, Henry, and Carrie HERMAN of Davenport, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 27 Apr. 1894) DONNAN, Mrs. Nancy, mother of Mrs. W. A. McGONAGIL of Moline, IL., died Tuesday at Ewart, Poweshiek Co., Ia, aged 65yr. Burial will be in the Homestead Cemetery, Rural township, Rock Island Co., IL, beside her husband who died in Ewart 20 yrs ago. Mr. and Mrs. DONNAN were early settlers of Rural township, coming here from Ireland in about 1847-48. They were among those who established the U. P. Church at Homestead Cemetery. Their daughter, Mrs. McGONAGIL, was probably the first white child born in what is now Rural township. Two sisters of Mrs. McGONAGIL, also survive. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Oct. 1891) DODGE, Eliza M., widow of the late Capt. Leroy DODGE, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary L. DODGE in Davenport, IA. The deceased was born in Vermont in 1828 and as Miss Eliza JONES began teaching school at Buffalo, Scott Co., IA, in 1849. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 19 Jan. 1894) DOSH, John P., formerly of Davenport, IA, died Tuesday in New York, aged about 45yr. He left for New York 10 yrs ago. Burial will be here. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23, Jan. 1891) DRAKE, Miss Della, was married on Wednesday in Rock Island, IL, to Harry G. SEARS of the Scott Co, IA, Bank (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 26 Jun, 1891) DUNBAR, Willie, of St. Louis, who was visiting at the Henry farm in McCausland township, Scott Co., IA, drowned Friday, aged 16yr. Wm. TRETOW, a hired man on the farm, also drowned trying to save DUNBAR. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday 29 Jun 1894) ECKSTEIN, Willie, son of John ECKSTEIN of Davenport, IA, drowned in the pool on the Harrison Street Road in Davenport, aged 6yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 12 Jun 1891.) EHLERS, Marx C. of Davenport, IA, was found dead at his home Monday, aged 62yr. He was a native of Holstein, Germany, and had been a resident of Davenport since 1853, where until 11 years ago he kept a saloon. He is survived by his wife, 2 sons and 4 daughters. The body will be cremated. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) ELDRIDGE, J. M., died last Friday at the home of his son, B. H. ELDRIDGE, in Davenport, IA. He first opened a tailor shop in Davenport in 1839 and has lived there since. The funeral was Sunday at the Calvary Baptist Church. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 20 Feb. 1891) ELDRIDGE, Sadie M, eldest daughter of M. L. Eldridge of Davenport, IA., died Tuesday, ages 21yr. (Moline Review Dispatch Friday, 27 Mar. 1891) ENNIS, Edith Hortense, only daughter of C. H. ENNIS of Clearfield, IA., died Wednesday at the home of Thomas MERRYMAN, 2118 6th Avenue, aged 11 years last September. Her mother died about 5 years ago and soon after Mr. ENNIS brought his children, Edith and 2 brothers, to Moline and placed them in the care of his sister, Mrs. MERRYMAN. The funeral was yesterday from the residence of Mr. MERRYMAN, with burial at Clearfield, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Apr. 1894) EVANS, John, an old resident of Muscatine, IA., died recently The funeral was Saturday at Muscatine and was attended by his sister, Mrs. Daniel EDGINGTON of Rock Island County. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13, Mar. 1891) FERNALD, Nathaniel D, married Miss Mary CORNWALL on Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents in Stewartville, Rock Island County, Mr. and Mrs. John B. CORNWALL. The groom is the son of W. H. FERNALD of Davenport, but for the past 6 yrs has lived in Chicago. The Rev. S. S. CRYER, formerly of Rock Island but now of Albert Lea, MN, and a cousin of Mrs. CORNWALL, performed the ceremony. They will live in Chicago. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 Sep. 1891) FISH, Darwin S. formerly of Moline, IL, but more recently of Fredericksburg, IA, was married January 7th at Mentor, IA, to Miss Myrtle PELTON of that place. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 19 Jan 1894) FREDERICK, P. W, and Ida KRONE of Davenport, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 31 Jul 1891) FRICK, Henry J, of Rock Island, and Mary E. KAUTZ of Buffalo, Scott Co, IA, marriage license in Davenport, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15 May 1891) GARRITY, Mary, of Keokuk, IA, and James McGethigan of Rock Island, IL, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Feb 1891) GATTING, Bernhard, a resident of Davenport, IA, for the past 30 years, was killed by the train in the west end of Davenport on Tuesday, aged 60-65yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15 Jun 1894) GILBERT, Miss Annie, of Wyoming, IA, who had gone to Colorado for her health, died on the train near Davenport, IA, on her way home. Burial will be at Wyoming. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 17 Jul 1891) GOODRICH, Mrs. G. T, died Wednesday at her home in Davenport, IA, aged 37yr, leaving her husband and a 7-year-old son. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Oct 1891) GRANT, Alexander, an old resident of Scott Co, IA, died Monday at his home in Gilberton, aged 71yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Jan 1891) GRANT, Judge James, of Davenport, IA, died Saturday at Oakland, CA. He was born 12-12 1812 at Enfield, NC, of a family that descended from a Highland clan who fought for the Stuarts and were sent to North Carolina by George II after the defeat at Culloden. He graduated from Chapel Hill University in 1831 and came to Chicago, IL, 1834. He then came to Davenport, IA, in 1838, where he at first lived on a farm. (Here follows a long list of his political offices, which I have omitted). He was married 3 times, first on 8 Jul 1839 to Sarah E. HUBBARD "who was born within the sound of the waves on Plymouth Rock, of Puritan ancestry." She had one daughter who died in 1841 and she then died in January, 1842. In January, 1844, Judge Grant married (2nd) Ada C. HUBBARD, who had migrated from Windsor, VT, to Scott Co, IA. She died in June, 1846, leaving an infant daughter who survived her mother by one year. On June 10, 1848, Judge Grant married (3rd) Elizabeth Brown LEONARD who was born 21 Dec 1825 in Griswold, New London Co, CT. They had no children, but she survives. The funeral was Saturday in Davenport with burial in the family lot in Oakdale Cemetery. Ex-governor J. B. GRANT and Dr. W. W. GRANT of Denver, CO, are his nephews. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 20 Mar 1891). The will of Judge Grant was filed for probate on Monday. It named his wife, Elizabeth Leonard GRANT; Mary C. KUHNEN, nee LEONARD; to the daughter of Bessie GRANT CASSELL, nee LEONARD; to the daughter of Bessie GRANT CASSELL, nee LEONARD; to Bessie GRANT CASSELL; to ANNIE GRANT; TO Gough B. GRANT; to DAVID C. GRANT: to Whit M GRANT; to W. W. GRANT; to James B.GRANT; to David C GRANT: to James G: JOHNSTON; to Margaret LYMAN: to Wm M KAISER and his 2 sisters. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 27 Mar 1891) Haley, John, died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. Rosenfield, 223 21st Street, in Rock Island, IL, aged 86yr. He was born in Ireland and came to this country in 1845, settling in Pennsylvania where his wife died 37yrs ago. In the following year, he came to Davenport, IA, where he lived until a few weeks ago, to live with his daughter. He leaves 5 children, Mrs. Sargeant FITZGERALD OF THE Rock Island Arsenal, Mrs. K. LANDUGE of Dubuque, IA, Mrs T RUINLAN of Chicago, Mrs. H ROSENFIELD of Rock Island and John HALEY of St. Louis. The funeral was yesterday with burial in St. Marguerite's Cemetery in Davenport, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 19 Jun 1891) Hall, Mrs. Israel, of Davenport, IA, died Saturday, aged 65yr. She and her husband had been residents Davenport for 52 years. She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Byron WHITTAKER. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 26 Jun 1891) HARDING, J. V, formerly of Moline, IL, now runs a lumber yard in Lyons, IA. (Moline Review, Friday, 2 Feb 1887) HARPER, Thomas R, of Rock Island, married Miss Marion T VanPATTEN of Davenport, IA, on Wednesday at Grace Cathedral in Davenport. Stuart HARPER is a brother of the groom. Miss Dorothy VanPATTEN attended, as did J M VanPATTEN. The groom is the son of the late Ben HARPER, builder of the Harper House in Rock Island. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J V VanPATTEN. The couple will live in Rock Island, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 22 May 1891) HART, Isaiah (colored) and Mattie KELLEY, aged 15 years, daughter of John KELLY of Rock Island were married recently in Davenport, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Oct 1891) HAVERLING, B, of Valley City, IA, and Mrs. Lena GANSON of Davenport, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Feb 1891) HEIM, Maggie, aged 12yr who speaks both English and German, is missing from the home of her adoption in Davenport, IA. Her parents died several years ago and at that time, she and her sister were adopted into different families. Kate HEIM of 1123 West 6th Street in Davenport is her sister. (Moline, Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Oct 1891) HEITMAN, Miss Katie, of Marengo, IA, married Wm. Broderick of Chicago, IL, recently. They are visiting the bride's uncle, M. W. KELTING, in Moline, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Feb 1894) HEMEWAY, Samuel W., mayor of Lansing, IA, was fatally injured in an accident there recently. He died at his residence on the north end of Front Street Friday. (Lansing, IA, Mirror, as reported in the Moline Review of Friday, 18 May 1877) HENDERSON, Frank, and Sarah WEAVER of Davenport, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 5 Jan 1894) HENNINGER, Andrew J, an old resident of Davenport, IA, died Tuesday leaving a wife and 7 children. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 27 Mar 1891) HENNINGER, Henry C, of Davenport, IA., was killed in an accident yesterday while tinning a gutter at the residence of T. F. ELDRIDGE. He leaves a widowed mother and a sister who is a dressmaker. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 5 Jan 1894) HETZEL, Regina, widow of the late (?) F. HETZEL, died Wednesday at her home 5 miles west of Davenport, IA, aged 79yr. She had lived in Scott Co., IA, for nearly 40 years. The funeral was Friday with burial in the Oakdale Cemetery. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 14, Aug 1891) HILL, Charles, son of John HILL of Davenport, IA, died Friday in Berlin, Germany, where he had gone for treatment. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Jan 1891) HOFFMAN, Engineer "Old Dad," died Saturday in his railroad cab at Buffalo, Scott Co., IA. Burial will be at Reading, PA., from which city he came at the time of the great Reading strike. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Mar 1894) HOGG, Sophia C. of Casey, IA, and Henry M DURR of Moline, marriage license in Rock Island Co., IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Jan 1891) HOUGHTON, William: The oldest case on the Scott Co., IA, district court docket involves William HOUGHTON who died in 1867. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Oct 1891) HOWARD, Mrs. Wm., of Davenport, IA, died there Saturday. She was a member of the Catholic Church. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Feb 1891) HUBBARD, W. A., of Taylor Ridge, IL, met the remains in Rock Island of his nephew, John M. HUBBARD, who died early Friday at Marion, IA., aged about 32yr. The deceased was a former resident of Taylor Ridge. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 8 May 1891) HUCK, Theodore, of Davenport, IA, married Miss Mary GROTH of Moline, IL, on Feb 28, 1877, at the residence of George HERBERT. (Moline Review, Friday, 2 Mar 1877) HUDSON, Burdella, of Davenport, IA., and Peter MARIE of Rock Island, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15, Jun 1894) HUNTOON, F C, of Des Moines, IA, married his cousin, Miss Emma, daughter of John N HUNTOON of Rock Island, IL., in Davenport, IA, on Thursday (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 10 Jul 1891) HUPP, Mrs. H., and her daughter, aged 12 years, drowned last Friday at Buffalo, Scott Co., IA. Her husband was saved. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 8 Jun 1894) The body of Alice HUFF, the daughter of James HUPP, who drowned Jun 1 near Buffalo, IA., was found Tuesday at Muscatine, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15, Jun 1894) HYDE, Harvey W, a railroad conductor, was married Jan 9, 1894, at Muscatine, IA, to Miss Mattie L FREY of Rock Island, IL. They will live at Streator, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 19 Jan 1894) JAMMER, Miss Amelia, a domestic in the family of Daniel GOULD of Davenport, IA., died in the GOULD home Sunday, aged 28yr. Her father is a farmer at Sunbury, IA. The remains were shipped there for burial. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Jul 1894) JARVIS, Charles A. a former landlord of the Commercial Hotel and later of the Rock Island House in Rock Island, IL., died last Saturday in Muscatine, IA. He had been living in South Dakota for 8-10yr. He was staying at the residence of his son-in- law, Mr. Jackson, in Muscatine where he died. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday 19 Jan 1894) JASPER, Claus, who was street commissioner of Moline, IL., about 20yr ago, died Feb 12, 1891, at his home in Davenport, IA. He leaves a wife whom he married in Moline on her arrival, direct from Germany. He is also survived by 3 children. Two other children are buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Moline. The funeral was Saturday at the residence. (Moline Review Dispatch, 20 Feb 1891) JERVIS, Frank I., formerly of Davenport, IA, has opened a painting studio at No 43 Portland block in Chicago. (Moline Review, Friday, 2 Feb 1877) JOHNSON, Nels J., of Davenport, IA, and Emma M Carlson of Rock Island, marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Mar 1894) JOHNSON, Frank, an engineer on one of the government boats on the Mississippi River, drowned last Friday near Buffalo, Scott Co., IA. He was a married man and has 2 children living at Keokuk, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Mar 1894) JOHNSTON, Eliza, of Shelby, IA, and James H CLARK of Milan, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 14 Aug 1891) JONES, Walter P., now of Dubuque, IA, married Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. COSNER at the home of the bride's parents, 111 4th Avenue, on Tuesday. The bride is a Moline schoolteacher. Pansy COSNER is a sister of the bride. They will live in Dubuque, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 12 Jun 1891) JUERGENS, Mrs. John, vs Johan JUERGENS, divorce in Davenport, IA. They have been married for 7 years. Her maiden name was Bertha Feuerback. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3 Apr 1891) KARSGARD, Louis, who has been a driver for the street railway in Davenport, IA., for the past 4 years, died Tuesday. He leaves a wife and several children. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 11 May 1894) KEFOOSE, Sarah A., of Washington, IA., and John A. Owen of Rock Island, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Oct 1891) KEGLER, Wm., of Bellevue, has identified the body of the young man found in the river at Davenport, IA., on Sunday as that of his son, John KEGLER, who drowned in March while hunting. The body of the young man's companion, ALTFLICH, was recovered Thursday, less than a mile from where their boat capsized. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 May 1894) KEMBLE, Supt. of Schools, and Mrs. S. S., have been called to Muscatine, IA, due to the death of the wife of Mr. EMBLE's brother, Elder I. O. KEMBLE, of that city. She is survived by her husband and daughter.. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 7 Aug 1891) KENNEDY, Sister Mary Humbelina, a teacher at the Immaculate Conception Academy in Davenport, IA, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. KENNEDY of Geneseo, Henry Co., IL., died Sunday at the academy. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 May 1894) KIMBALL, Emma P., wife of A KIMBLE of Davenport, IA., died Monday at her home in Davenport (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 27 Mar 1891) KIMBALL, Moody, brother of A. K. KIMBALL of Davenport, IA, died Wednesday at his home in Mitchellville, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 24 Apr 1891) KING, Mattie Bell, wife of A. M. KING, died Sunday at their home, 414 18th Street (Moline, IL), aged 19yr. Burial was Tuesday at Independence, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Feb 1894) KOECHERT, Otto, of Davenport, IA., was found dead in the Germania House hotel in Davenport on Wednesday. He had wealthy relatives in Germany and was a highly educated man. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Mar 1891) LAHRMAN, Mrs. Lena, of Davenport, IA, and F H REESSING of Moline, IL, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 22 May 1891) LANGBEHN, Amanda, of Grand Mound, IA, and William WISEMAN of Emerson, NE, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Feb 1894) LEONARD, Charles M, of Davenport, IA, died Tuesday, aged 56yr. He is survived by a wife and a 13-year-old daughter, He was a Civil War veteran. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Apr 1894) LISCHER, Mrs. Henry, of Davenport, IA, died yesterday, aged 61yr. She was born in Bremen, Germany, and came to this country when she was 11yr old. She came to Davenport with Mr. LISCHER in 1856. She is survived by 6 children, all of whom live in Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Mar 1891) LITTIG, Augusta, of Rock Island, divorce action against Leo LITTIG. They were married 20 Mar 1877 in Davenport, IA, and have 3 children. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3 Apr 1891) LITWELDER, Andrew S, of Muscatin, IA, and Sarah J WEAVERLING of Rock Island, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Jan 1891) LOEB, Tony, father of Mrs.. M. C. Rice and Miss Helen LOEB, of Rock Island, IL., died Tuesday in Oskaloosa, IA. Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 5 Jan 1894) LONG, Benjamin L., former freight depot engineer who left Moline, IL, with his wife 6 weeks ago to live with their daughter, Mrs. F. K. K. VanFOSSEN, at Hancock, IA, died at Hancock on Jan 19, 1894. He was born 10 Nov 1819 in Huntingdon Co., PA., and was aged 74yr last November. He was married on 15 Oct 1839 to Elizabeth MYERS, who survives. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary 4 years ago. The funeral was Sunday. He had lived in Moline for 24yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 26 Jan 1894) LUNDSTEDT, Carl A., and Amalia ANDERSON, of Davenport, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Feb 1894) MARCKLEY, Wm. H., aged nearly 79yr, a longtime resident of Davenport, IA., died on Wednesday in that city. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Apr 1894) MAW, Morgan J. of Donahue, IA., and Minnie H. PETERSON of Long Grove, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Apr 1894) MAXWELL, Miss Jennie, of Crawfordsville, IA, married Dr. W. D. CRAWFORD in Iowa recently. They will live in Coal Valley, Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review, Friday, 29 Jun 1877) McCANDLESS, Dr. C. R., of Davenport, IA., married Miss Mary E. SISSON of Peoria, IL., who has been an art instructor in Davenport, IA., and Moline, IL., schools for several years, in Peoria, IL., on Thursday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Jul 1894) McCORTNEY, Nettie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James McCORTNEY, died yesterday in Davenport, IA., aged 28yr. She was a graduate of the Davenport public schools. The funeral will be tomorrow. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 20 Feb 1891) McCULLOUGH, Jane, widow of the late J. C. McCULLOUGH and mother of A. READ McCULLOUGH, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. TORBERT, in Davenport, IA., aged 80yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Feb 1891) McDONALD, Edward, of Knowlton, IA., and Mary HAYES of Edgington, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3 Apr 1891) McFARLAND, conductor, was killed in a railroad accident Monday on the Island bridge (at Rock Island). He died in Davenport, IA., aged about 35yr. He leaves a wife and 4 children. (Moline Review. Friday, 21 Dec 1877) McKENDRICK, Frank, married Miss Sadie DUNCAN of Camanche , IA., in Rock Island recently. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 8 Jun 1894) McMAHON, Pat, who works for Samuel PORTER of LeClaire Twp,, Scott Co., IA, married a girl from Moline, IL., recently. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 Sep 1891) McNEILL, Robert T., formerly of Rock Island, IL., but now in Denver, CO., has filed a divorce action in Davenport, IA., against Edmonda J. McNEILL of Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Jan 1891) McFARLAND, Miss Agnes, of Davenport, IA., was married to Kyle PIERCE of Rock Island, IL., on Saturday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Feb 1894) MEYER, Henry, married Miss Mary PICKLUM of Davenport, IA., on Wednesday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 12 Jun 1891) MILES, Jesse A., died (Tuesday or Wednesday?) at the Rock Island, IL., Armory after being found in a field near Colona, IL., aged 35-40yr. He resided in Davenport, IA., 6-7yr ago and has a brother living there now. His parents live at Rome , NY. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 21 Aug 1891) MOORE, Miss Nellie J., of Castanea, IA., married John A. Ayres, who works for Deere and Company to Moline, IL., on the 5th inst at Castanea. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 14 Sep 1877) MEYER, Herman, a laborer in a Davenport, IA., lumberyard, died there Monday in the woodshed in the rear of his cottage on Gaines Street. His wife is about to give birth to their 7th child. He was aged 39yr and had lived in this country for 9yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Oct 1891) MOREY, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, are in the process of getting a divorce in Davenport, IA. He has since eloped with her 20-year-old daughter. Mrs. MOREY, was formerly Mrs. PRUDEY of Pleasant Valley Twp., Scott Co., IA. He formerly lived in Indianapolis, IN., as George CLAY, where he had a wife and a 2-year-old child. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Feb 1894) MORGAN, E. E., is attending the funeral of his uncle, Dr. A. W. MORGAN at DeWitt, IA. The deceased was one of the oldest physicians in eastern Iowa. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 Sep 1891) MORTIZ, A., a Davenport, IA, clothier, died Wednesday, age 44yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Feb 1891) MORRIS, Sherman T., married Miss Imra E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McINTYRE of Davenport, IA., on Tuesday at the home of the groom's parents. (Moline Review of Davenport, IA., on Tuesday at the home of the groom's parents. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15, Jun 1894) MORRISON, John D., of Davenport, IA., died Saturday at Pine Bush, NY. He had lived in Davenport for 34yr, coming there in 1857 when he was 48yr old. He was a bachelor. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Mar, 1891) NADLER, Frank, formerly of Rock Island, IL., but now of Davenport, IA., has learned of the death of his mother in Peru, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday 30 Jan 1891) NELSON, Henry, married Miss Mollie STRUVE recently at the home of the bride in Davenport, IA. They will live on 7th Street in Moline. The bride is now the daughter of Peter STRUVE. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 17 Apr 1891) NEWCOMB, Mrs. P. V. of Davenport, IA., died last Friday at Rochester, NY, aged 88yr. The funeral was Monday at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 28 Aug 1881) OBERHOLTZER, Frank, of Davenport, IA., grandchild of E. S. Carl, died recently, aged 6yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 20 Feb 1891) OCHILTREE, Mrs. Emma, of Tipton, Cedar Co., IA, and Robert PEEDON, marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Oct 1891) OLSON, Olof, a tailor in the employ of S. OLSON, the bluff merchant in Moline, IL., married Miss Venda HALLBERG, a young milliner, on Wednesday in Davenport, IA. They will live in Moline. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 8 Jun 1894) OTTO, Miss Laura, Davenport, IA., and August F. SCHMID of Rock Island, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 7 Aug 1891) PAHL, Claus, who has been in business in Davenport, IA., for 34yr, died there Tuesday, aged 57yr. The funeral was Thursday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) OARKHURST, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel, of Davenport, IA., who were married at Burlington, IA., on 18 Jan 1841, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Jan 1891) PARKS, Harry, married Miss Jean EVENSON of Davenport, IA., on Saturday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) PARSONS, W. S., the Davenport, IA., dry gods man, died Wednesday, leaving a wife and a daughter. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Feb 1894) PEACOCK, Miss Jennie L., of Davenport, IA., was married to Thomas B. LUNDY at the parsonage of the 1st Methodist Church on July 4, 1896. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13, Jul 1894) PERRINE, the Rev. S. S., pastor of the Baptist Church at Marshalltown, IA., married Miss Rosie E. Lamb of Davenport, IA., daughter of the Rev. M. T. LAMB, last Tuesday at the Calvary Baptist Church. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 12 Jun 1891) PERSONS, Wm. S, a former longtime resident of Moline, IL., and father of Frank W PERSONS, committed suicide last Wednesday. He belonged to a long-lived family. His grandparents lived to be nearly 100yr old, and his father and mother, now living, are 84 and 87yr old. The deceased was aged 58yr and leaves a wife and a son. The funeral was last Thursday at his residence. (from the Stuart, Ia., Locomotive as reported in the Moline Review of Friday, 27 Apr 1877) PETERSON, Nels, of Davenport, IA., drowned Tuesday, aged 26yr. He was a native of Helsingland, Sweden. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15 Jun 1894) PRATT, Johnny, son of J. A. PRATT of Davenport, IA., was killed Wednesday in a sledding accident on Mississippi Avenue in Davenport, aged 6yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Mar 1891) RANDOLPH, J. M, formerly of Davenport, IA., and whose family still lives there, died last Sunday at Milwaukee, WI. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3 April 1891) RENWICK, James, who built a mill in Davenport, IA, in 1852, and who wa an old Davenport businessman, died Tuesday. He was born in Scotland in 1805 and came to this region in 1845. His wife died 15yr ago. She and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on 10 Jul 1876. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 10 Jan 1894) REYNOLDS, Perry E, married Annattie SMITH, last July in Davenport. She has now filed for a divorce. (Davenport, IA, Gazette as reported in the Moline Review of Friday, 2 Feb 1877) RHOADARMER, Harry, of Iowa City, IA, and Nettie McMICHAEL of Milan, IL, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 11 May 1894) RICHMOND, James, was killed in a railroad accident Sunday at Specht's Ferry. He is survived by his wife. (from the Dubuque, IA, Telegraph as reported in the Moline Review Dispatch of Friday, 22 May 1891) RIECK, Mrs. Hans J., an old resident of Davenport, IA, died Monday in a well in the yard where she lived on Judson Street, aged 76yr. She is survived by her husband to whom she had been married for many years. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 17 Jul 1891) RIECK, Frederick, a resident of Davenport, Ia. Twp., for 40yr, died Tuesday aged 67yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) Robbins, Mrs. A. B. wife of the Rev. Dr. ROBBINS, who has been pastor of the Congregational Church in Muscatine, IA, for more than 50yr, died last Friday, (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) ROBESON, Frank, of Davenport, IA, married Miss Mary GLUESING of Moline, IL, Davenport on Tuesday. The groom's sister, Miss Belle K. ROBESON, was married at the time to James McCULLOUGH of Clinton, IA. They were all married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. HASKINS on 18th Street. Mrs. HASKINS is a sister of the ROBESONS, John GLUESING is a brother of the first bride. Mr. and Mrs. ROBESON ill live in Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Feb 1891) ROBINSON, Mrs. Margaret A, of Rock Island, IL, has filed for a divorce in Sioux Falls, IA, against Col. George ROBINSON. They were married in St. Louis and have lived in St. Louis, Tucson, AZ, El Paso, TX, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Rock Island. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Mar 1894) ROENFELDT, Henry, of North Davenport, IA, died Sunday, aged 52yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 15 Jun 1894) ROTHERMEL, John, a Davenport, IA, baker, died there Saturday, aged 51yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 May 1894) RYDER, James a railroad brakeman, was killed 16 miles west of Davenport, IA, near Fulton, His wife lives in Michigan. He was aged 24yr. Burial will be in Michigan. (Moline Review, Friday, 19 Jan 1877) SASS, Charles, drowned Saturday off one of the islands opposite the western end of Davenport, IA, aged 17yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) SCHROEDER, J F. and Mrs. Katherine SPIEL, of Davenport, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 31 Jul 1891) SCHULTZ, Frederick, of Greene Co, IA, and Augusta A. LAWRENCE, of Moline, IL, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Jan 1891) SCOTT, Clarence, brother of A W SCOTT, of LeClaire, Scott Co, IA, was found dead in the railroad yards in Muscatine, IA, on Tuesday. His wife is no at Seneca, MO. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 22 May 1891) SHASER, Christopher, and Mrs. Olean FROEMAN, of Davenport, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 24 Apr 1891) SHAUGHNESSY, Mrs. Margaret, daughter of the longtime sexton of Rock Island, IL., Chippiannock Cemetery, died Friday at her home in Davenport, IA, aged 47yr. She had recently secured a divorce from her husband and had resumed her maiden name. She leaves 2 children. The funeral was Sunday from St. Joseph's Church in Rock Island, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3 Apr 1891) SHAUGHNESSY, James, of Davenport, IA, and Maggie E. LITTIG of Rock Island, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) SHEA, David, and Caroline J. BROWN of Davenport, Ia, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch Friday, 8 Jun 1894) SHEPLER, Lee J. and Agnes WALTERS of Davenport, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Mar 1894) SMITH, Charles H., of Davenport, IA, and Mary E. URICH of Springfield, IL, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 Sep 1891) SMITH, William T., of Rockwell City, IA, and Eliza J. GARRETT of Port Byron, IL, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2, 1891) SMITH, Douglas, of Davenport, Ia, and Hannah LEAHY of Muscatine, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Mar 1894) SNYDER, Alanson, a Davenport, IA, blacksmith was found dead there Sunday, aged 68yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 6 Feb 1894) SPAULDING, William H, has learned of the death of his father near Cedar Rapids, IA, aged 86yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 1 Jun 1894) STEINLE, Christian, died Saturday in Rock Island, Il, aged 76yr. He was a former resident of Rock Island, but for some years past had lived at Buffalo, Scott Co, IA. He leaves no immediate family, but does have some relatives in this vicinity. He was a pioneer baker of Rock Island. He was a native of Germany and came to Rock Island in 1856. In 1858, he began the bakery business and continued it until 1880. He then purchased a farm at Linwood Springs below Davenport, IA, and retired there. His wife died there a few years ago. His sister, Mrs. Mary SCHANTZ, lives on 20th Street. He was aged 76yr on the 13th inst. He leaves no children. Besides Mrs. SCHANTZ he is survived by another brother and a sister. The funeral was Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. Schantz. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 26 Jan 1894) STEPHENSON, D. L., a resident of Davenport, Ia., for more than 40yr, died Saturday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Feb 1894) STEWART, Jacob W., of Davenport, IA., died Saturday at the Harper House in Rock Island, IL., aged 66yr. He was born in Danbury, CT., in 1828, and settled in Davenport in April, 1853, where he filled several political offices. (Moline Review Dispath, Friday, 20 Apr 1894) STOLTENBERG, Thos., of the Moline (IL) House, was married Saturday at Rock Rapids, IA. To Mrs. Laura D. BERGHOTZ. They will live in Moline. The bride has a family of 3 children. Her eldest son is aged 21yr and is living in TN. Her other 2 children, daughters, are attending Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Ia. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) SUMMERS, Oscar, married Miss Lizzie EXLEY, both of Fulton, Whiteside Co., IL., on 3 Apr 1877 at the residence of J. G. ROUNDS in Des Moines, IA. (Moline Review, Friday, 6 Apr 1877) TANSEY, Frank H., and Maggie MULLIGAN of DeWitt, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday 4 Sep 1891) TEGRUNDE, Margaret, wife of D. TEGRUNDE of 928 West 6th Street in Davenport, IA., died there last Friday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Oct 1891) THIEL, Miss, was married to Fred LLOYD, a Rock Island, IL., merchant in Davenport, IA., Wednesday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Oct 1891) TILFORD, E. S., of Davenport, IA., has learned of the death of his only brother, John M. TILFORD, at his home in New York City. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 16 Jan 1891) TILLINGHAST, Mrs. Jane S., mother of B. F. TILLINGHAST, formerly of this city, died yesterday at her home in Davenport, IA, aged 78yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Apr 1894) TRETOW, Wm., a hired man of the HENRY farm in McCausland Twp., Scott Co., IA., drowned Friday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 Jun 1894) TUCKER, Frank, married Miss May WHISLER, in Davenport, Ia (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 7, Seo 1894) VanDUZEN, Sarah R., who was married in LeClaire, Scott Co., Ia., on 23 Dec 1888, has filed for a divorce. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 19 Jan 1894) VanSANT, J. W., and Lydia, of LeClaire, Scott Co., IA., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Oct 1, 1891. He is aged 82yr and she is aged 80yr. Among those attending were their 6 living children: A. O. VanSANT of Omaha, NE; Mrs. T. C. HARRIS of Kirksville, MO; Elias A. VanSANT of Peoria, Il.: Capt. Sam'l R VanSANT of Winona; Nicholas VanSANT of Sterling, IL.; and Mrs. T. B. TAYLOR of Hampton, IA. Capt. VanSANT came to Rock Island, IL., in 1837 and built the first steamboat here. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Oct 1891) VELIE, L. S., son of one of the early mayors of Davenport, IA, and a native of New York, died last Friday at Marengo, IA, aged 70yr. He was a bachelor. Burial was Tuesday in Davenport, IA., beside his wife (sic). (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 12 Jan 1894) VITZHUM, D. Casper, formerly of this city (Moline, OL), died Saturday at his residence in Davenport, IA., aged 74yr. He was born 1 Jan 1820 in Vavaria and came to this country in 1855 and settled in Moline, IL. He moved to Davenport, IA., about 3yr ago. He is survived by his wife and 2 daughters, Eleanor and Mamie, and by a son, John. Eleanor lives with her parents but the other 2 live in western IA. Cremation was in Davenport on Wednesday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 2 Mar 1894) WATCHER, Mrs., formerly a resident of this city (Moline, IL.), died Sunday at Muscatine, IA. She moved to Muscatine about 23yr ago. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 18 May 1894) WADSWORTH, Harry L., of Davenport, Ia., died Wednesday at the residence of J. C. CONKLIN in Salt Lake City, UT., aged 30yr. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 24 Apr 1891) WAGNER, Leslie, married Miss Anna PAZDERSKI of Montpelier, IA, yesterday at Judge Adam's house (in Rock Island, IL). (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 5 Jan 1894) WALLICK, Wm. P. a railroad brakeman whose home was in Rock Island, IL,m was killed Saturday at Oxford, IA., in a railroad accident. He was aged 26yr and had lived in Rock Island for about 2 yr. The funeral was today at his former home in Victor, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Feb 1894) WEAVER, William C. and Maggie WILHELM of Muscatine, IA, marriage license in Rock Island Co., Ill. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 27 Mar 1891) WEINBURGER, Conrad J, and Jennie LINN of Davenport, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 3 Apr 1891 WELCH, James, an extra conductor on the syndicate lines, who went home w weeks ago sick with typhoid fever, died Monday at Wilton, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Jul 1894) WELLS. P. H., a railroad engineer, died Saturday at his home in Davenport, Ia., leaving a wife and 6 children. The funeral will be tomorrow. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 24 Apr 1891) WEST, Parvin F, died last Friday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Andrew WEST, 1615 14th Avenue, aged 26yr. He married a Davenport, Ia., lady in Davenport only about a week before he became ill. The funeral was Sunday. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 9 Mar 1894) WHITAKER, E. C. and Jennie M. COOK of Davenport, IA., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 13 Jul 1891) WHITAKER, Grace E., daughter of Charles WHITAKER of Davenport, IA., married Walter H. SCOTT on Wednesday at the home of the birde's parents. They will live at Grundy Center, IA. Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 23 Mar 1894) WICKS, Gilbert, a farmer in Sheridan Twp., Scott Co., IA., died Wednesday in Davenport, IA., aged 69yr. He had been a resident of Scott County since 1856. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 10 Apr 1891) WILLIS, John H., son of Thomas and Mar WILLIS, died Jan 23, 1894, at Creston, IA., aged 64yr, 2m, 14d (age copied as printed in the newspaper, although this obituary is written in the style usually assigned to deceased children). (Moline Review, Friday, 16 Feb 1877) WINROW, Susan G., of Valley City, IA., and August LEIGHT of Hampton, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 Sep 1891) WRIGHT, Mrs. Isabella, mother of Mrs. Henry CARSE and of S. W. WRIGHT of Rock Island, died Sunday at Holstein, IA., aged 70yr. Mrs. William (Jennie) SAGE of Omaha,, NE., is another daughter. The funeral was today at the residence of Henry CARSE. Mr. WRIGHT died in Rock Island, IL., nearly 2 yr ago. The other surviving children are Charles WRIGHT of Davenport, IA.; Thomas H. WRIGHT of Cincinnati and Mrs. Belle WINNIECK of Stuart, IA. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 29 May 1891) WRIGHT, Hattie L., has filed a petition in court in Davenport, IA, against Oliver B. STITELY for breach of promise of marriage. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 30 Mar 1894) YORE, Frank, of Chicago, IL., married Miss Julia E. HAIRE of Moline, IL., on Tuesday at the parsonage of the Presbyterian Church in Davenport, IA. Also attending were the bride's father; her aunt, Mrs. LOOS; and her 2 sisters, Mrs. SCHEGEL and Miss Carrie HAIRE. The couple will live in Chicago. The groom is formerly of Rock Island, IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 Sep 1891) YOUNG, Mrs. D. T., died Saturday in Davenport, IA. She was born Sarah M. HUMPHREY in England in Oct 1830 and was married at Zanesville, OH, in 1852. They came to Davenport, IA, in 1855 and have lived there since. She joined the Baptist Church in 1850. She is survived by 6 children, Charles T. YOUNG, George H. YOUNG, Miss Fannie M. YOUNG and Mrs. Maggie W. Hender, all of Davenport, IA; and the Rev. T. S. YOUNG, pastor of the 1st Baptist Church in this city; and Robert O. YOUNG of Chicago. The funeral was Monday from the residence, 1011 East Locust Street, in Davenport. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 28 Aug 1891) ZIMMER, Gertrude, of Davenport, IA., and Emil THONN of Rock Island, IL., marriage license in Rock Island Co., IL. (Moline Review Dispatch, Friday, 4 May 1894)