Sorry folks, that was supposed to be private, we will not put it on the
website.
Jeff
Jeff Scism wrote:
You realize of course that this is in the public domain? and can be
used by anyone for any purpose?
Jeff
Karen Zach wrote:
> Fountain Warren Democrat -- Feb 9 1928 -- Joseph M. Shoemaker, a former resident of
Hillsboro, died Jan 16 at his home near Farlington, Kas. He was born May 4 1850 near
Hillsboro, and grew to manhood in that vicinity. On June 6 1872, he married Elizabeth
Margaret Fry, and they were the parents of five children. In 1879 he and his wife moved to
Kansas. His wife died December 10 of last year, and one daughter, Bessie, preceded them
in death. The children surviving are Mrs., Artie Cornelius of Girard, Kan.; Miss Rena at
home; Harry F. Shoemaker of Longmont, Colo.; F. Arthur Shoemaker of Washington DC.
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Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG
"Without wishing to damp the ardor of curiosity or influence the
freedom of inquiry, I will hazard a prediction that, after the
most industrious and impartial researchers, the longest liver
of you all will find no principles, institutions or systems of
education more fit in general to be transmitted to your posterity
than those you have received from your ancestors."
-- John Adams (letter to the young men of the Philadelphia,
7 May 1798)
Reference: The Works of John Adams, C.F. Adams, ed., vol. 9 (188)