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- John S. Gage of St. Petersburg, Florida, wrote to James Kline of Wilmette, with information about growing up in Wilmette in 1873. Mentioned is a school the author attended operated by Mrs. Samuel MitJohn S. Gage of St. Petersburg, Florida, wrote to James Kline of …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 63. Date of Event: 25 Sep 1939 Funeral services were held in Oak Park this (Thursday) afternoon for Mrs. Minnie Frances Owen, mother of Ira June Owen of 349 Hawthorn lane, and sister of Mrs. Douglas of 1236 Asbury avenue, Winnetkaappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 63. Date of Event: 25 Sep 1939 Funeral services were held in Oak Park this (Thursday) afternoon for Mrs. …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 63. Date of Event: 24 Sep 1939 Funeral services for John Thomas Dix, who passed away after a lingering illness on Sunday evening, were held at his home, 236 Oxford road, Kenilworth, Tuesday afternoon. Burial was at Memorial Park cappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 63. Date of Event: 24 Sep 1939 Funeral services for John Thomas Dix, who passed away after a lingering …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 63. Date of Event: 23 Sep 1939 John William H. Higbee, whose late home was at 1131 Central avenue, Wilmette, died Saturday, September 23. No funeral services were held here, and burial was at Mendota, Ill. He was related to Ballarappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 63. Date of Event: 23 Sep 1939 John William H. Higbee, whose late home was at 1131 Central avenue, …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Dennis S. Kloepfer, 953 Spruce street, Winnetka, has the honor of being the longest, continuous resident of New Trier township. He was born on May 18, 1852, on a farm contained in Section 29, just soappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Dennis S. Kloepfer, 953 Spruce street, Winnetka, has the honor of being …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Magdalene Schildgen Seizer, 633 Park avenue, Wilmette, is second in length of continuous residence of New Trier citizens. She was born on December 3, 1853, in the home of her parents on Ridge road, Wappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Magdalene Schildgen Seizer, 633 Park avenue, Wilmette, is second in length of …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Mrs. Maria Schoenborn Steffens, 1515 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, is the oldest continuous resident of that village. She was born October 31, 1856, in a log house on the spot where she now lives and whappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Mrs. Maria Schoenborn Steffens, 1515 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, is the oldest continuous …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Mrs. Katherine Schramm, 463 Park avenue, Glencoe, will celebrate the 83rd anniversary of her birth on next October 8, having been born on a farm just southwest of Winnetka. in 1856. Her father, Michaappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 24. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Mrs. Katherine Schramm, 463 Park avenue, Glencoe, will celebrate the 83rd anniversary …
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 25. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Photograph on p.24appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 25. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 Photograph on p.24
- appeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 25. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 In a log house which stood at what is now the north entrance to Indian Hill Club, Frank Alles, whose present home is at 1636 Lake avenue, Wilmette, was born on August 5, 1861. his father had come toappeared in Wilmette Life, 28 Sep 1939, p. 25. Date of Event: 28 Sep 1939 In a log house which stood at what is now the north …
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