Malinda WEDEL

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Malinda WEDEL
occupation Hausfrau

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 4. April 1922
Butler, Bates County, Missouri, USA Find persons in this place
residence 1870
residence 1880
residence 1900
residence 1920
burial
Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, MO Find persons in this place
birth 12. December 1846
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Find persons in this place
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marriage 4. June 1874
St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Find persons in this place

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4. June 1874
St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Horace William EYMAN

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Ehefrau von Horace William Eymann (1830),Hat 6 Kinder Lebte 1880 in Belleville,Saint Clair,Illinois,USA

Sources

1 Chronicling America: Historische amerikanische Zeitungen, 1836-1922, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historische-amerikanische-zeitungen-1836-1922?itemId=9053480&action=showRecord
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  <p>The Butler Weekly Times and The Bates County Record<br />Veröffentlichung: Butler, Bates, Missouri, USA<br />Datum: 13. Apr. 1922<br />Text: "...are praising U C. Khodes. Mr. and Mrs. O. C Stewart, of Kansas City, accompanied the remains of her mother, Mrs. Malinda Eyman, to this city for burial Thursday of last week. Miss Nina McCombs arrived the last ... the irst of the week for Waiimt Gro. :. Minn., where she waa1 called by tl'e news of the serious illness of bet mother,. Mrs. W. F. Elliott. Lower prices for iojj at Blacks. Another boarder was 'added .to ... that he is getting along nic cantile Co. Apr ly. Rev. Chas. E. Eyman, of Chieag-. Pilinois, and James E.Jiyman, of New Orleans, Louisiana, who attended die funeral of their mother, Mrs. Mannl-i Eyman ... .is none to s,ne , ,u. j -'V'u.l' 111 that cite. M Hear high weight and the died out ik time Satis . tho'.ieh a tornado uind tore small..."<br />Über diese QuelleThe Butler [Missouri] Weekly Times was the creation of Dempsey G. Newsome and a printer named Lawhorn. On December 11, 1878, the two men published the first issue of the Bates CountyTimes. Lawhorn's association with the paper only lasted a few months, but Newsome continued publishing the weekly eight-column paper by himself. Newsome took on another partner when Charles T. McFarland purchased an interest on April 21, 1879, thus creating the firm of Newsome and McFarland. They continued to jointly own and publish the Times until McFarland bought out Newsome on January 1, 1880,and became sole proprietor, editor, and publisher.McFarland changed the name of the paper to the Butler Weekly Times starting with the December 7, 1881 issue. The name change coincided with a format change to enlarge the paper to six columns and eight pages. McFarland recounted the history of the Times in an editorial. According to McFarland, the Times had been in trouble when he became its sole owner, but in less than two years he was able to turn it around. The paper increased its circulation and resolved its financial problems. In the same editorial, McFarland also boasted about the daily paper he started on May 26, 1881, the Butler Daily Times which, however, was discontinued the following year.McFarland remained proprietor, editor, and publisher of the Butler Weekly Times until failing health forced him to retire. Jacob D. Allen took over the management of the Times beginning in July 1882. When McFarland passed away in July of 1884 Allen purchased the paper. Allen was no strangerto the newspaper business, having apprenticed in a printing office from 1876 to 1879. He was also a prominent member of the Democratic Party, serving as deputy county clerk when he first started withthe Weekly Times. And during his tenure with the paper, Allen would also serve as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, a congressional committeeman, and postmaster for Butler. He was alsoappointed to a commission by Governor Stephens. In April 1910, Allen was elected clerk of the Missouri Supreme Court and moved to Jefferson City. His son, Robert D. Allen, leased the office and continued to edit and publish the Times. Under Jacob Allen's leadership, the Butler Weekly Times became one of the leading Democratic papers in Missouri. Robert continued his father's work with the WeeklyTimes being recognized as a model county paper.In May of 1918, the Butler Weekly Times merged with the Bates County Record to form the Butler Weekly Times and the Bates County Record. The Bates CountyRecord had been the first paper established in Bates County after the Civil War. David King Abeel, its editor and proprietor, presented the inaugural issue on July 9, 1866. Abeel sold the Record to Omar Dexter Austin in November 1867. Austin had previously worked as a foreman and editor at the Kansas City Daily Commercial Advertiser. Before that, he was a clerk for the United States Treasury in Washington D.C., and was at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865, when President Lincoln was assassinated. Austin continued to edit and publish the Bates County Record until his death on March 2, 1915. Hiswidow sold the Record to William Oscar Atkeson who remained editor until he sold the paper to Robert D. Allen. The Butler Weekly Times and the Bates County Record continued as a weekly paper until August 31, 1950</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Bereiche der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse).
2 Chronicling America: Historische amerikanische Zeitungen, 1836-1922, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historische-amerikanische-zeitungen-1836-1922?itemId=9053482&action=showRecord
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  <p>The Butler Weekly Times and The Bates County Record<br />Veröffentlichung: Butler, Bates, Missouri, USA<br />Datum: 13. Apr. 1922<br />Text: "..., carried life insurance aggregating ?5.ooo payable to the father and that there was $1,200 in-oiirarec on the house and $400 on the !. rned barn. Mrs. Malinda Eyman. Mrs. Malinda Wadel Eyman, who died at her ... , where they resided until .1892, when he was taken from her by death. In" 1905 she went to Kansas City, where she has', since made heT"home. Sh-j was a noble, self-sacrificing,mother, whose greatest joy ... was in her honi. and her children and she had the satisfaction of seeing them grow to be useful men and women. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. O. P. Bishop, were held at the Bales baptist church, in Kansas ... City, Wednesday afternoon, April 5, and the remiins brought to this city and taken to Oak Hilt ..."<br />Über diese QuelleThe Butler [Missouri] Weekly Times was the creation of Dempsey G. Newsome and a printer named Lawhorn. On December 11, 1878, the two men published the first issue of the Bates County Times. Lawhorn's association with the paper only lasted a few months, but Newsome continued publishing the weekly eight-column paper by himself. Newsome took on another partner when Charles T. McFarland purchased an interest on April 21, 1879, thus creating the firm of Newsome and McFarland. They continued to jointly own and publish the Times until McFarland bought out Newsome on January 1, 1880, and became sole proprietor, editor, and publisher.McFarland changed the name of the paper to the Butler Weekly Times starting with the December 7, 1881 issue. The name change coincided with a format change to enlarge the paper to six columns and eight pages. McFarland recounted the history of the Times in an editorial. According to McFarland, the Times had been in trouble when he became its sole owner, but in less than two years he was able to turn it around. The paper increased its circulation and resolved its financial problems. In the same editorial, McFarland also boasted about the daily paper he started on May 26, 1881, the Butler Daily Times which, however, was discontinued the following year.McFarland remained proprietor, editor, and publisher of the Butler Weekly Times until failing health forced him to retire.Jacob D. Allen took over the management of the Times beginning in July 1882. When McFarland passed away in July of 1884 Allen purchased the paper. Allen was no stranger to the newspaper business, having apprenticed in a printing office from 1876 to 1879. He was also a prominent member of the Democratic Party, serving as deputy county clerk when he first started with the Weekly Times. And during his tenure with the paper, Allen would also serve as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, a congressional committeeman, and postmaster for Butler. He was also appointed to a commission by Governor Stephens. In April 1910, Allen was elected clerk of the Missouri Supreme Court and moved to Jefferson City. His son, Robert D. Allen, leased the office and continued to edit and publish the Times. Under Jacob Allen's leadership, the Butler Weekly Times became one of the leading Democratic papers in Missouri. Robert continued his father's work with the Weekly Times being recognized as a model county paper.In May of 1918, the Butler Weekly Times merged with the Bates County Record to form the Butler Weekly Times and the Bates County Record. The Bates County Record had been the first paper established in Bates County after the Civil War. David King Abeel, its editor and proprietor, presented the inaugural issue on July 9, 1866. Abeel sold the Record to Omar Dexter Austin in November 1867. Austin had previously worked as a foreman and editor at the Kansas City Daily Commercial Advertiser. Before that, he was a clerk for the United States Treasury in Washington D.C., and was at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865, when President Lincoln was assassinated. Austin continued to edit and publish the Bates County Record until his death on March 2, 1915. His widow sold the Record to William Oscar Atkeson who remained editor until he sold the paper to Robert D. Allen. The Butler Weekly Times and the Bates County Record continued as a weekly paper until August 31, 1950</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Bereiche der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse).
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  Malinda Eyman (geb. Wedel)<br>Geburtsnamen: Malinda WaddleMelinda M. WEDELMalinda Wedel<br>Geschlecht: weiblich<br>Geburt: 12. Dez. 1846 - Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois, United States<br>Heirat: 4. Jun. 1874 - St.Clair County, Illinois<br>Wohnsitz: 1870 - St. Clair Township, St. Clair, Illinois, United States<br>Wohnsitz: 1880 - Belleville, St Clair, Illinois, United States<br>Wohnsitz: 1900 - Mount Pleasant Township Butler city Ward 1-3, Bates, Missouri, United States<br>Wohnsitz:1920 - Kansas City Ward 9, Jackson, Missouri, United States<br>Tod: 4. Apr. 1922 - Butler, Missouri, United States<br>Erdbestattung: Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, MO<br>Eltern: George W. Wedel, Mary Wedel (geb. Harris)<br>Ehemann: Horace William Eyman<br>Kinder: Sarah Jane Yeomans (geb. Eyman), Horace William Eyman Jr, Clara May Eyman, James Elmer Eyman, Charles Herbert Eyman, Stella Edith Stewart (geb. Eyman)<br>Geschwister: Sarah Johnson (geb. Wedel), Susan Wedel, Edward F. Wedel, Mary Wedel Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).

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