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| 1 | 1860 Census - Charles B Doolittle Charles B Doolittle Theodocia Josephina | ||
| 2 | 1880 Census Emma Kenyon Gladfelter Emanuel Gladfelter (21)- Head of Household Emma Gladfelter (19) - Wife Gracie Gladfelter (abt 11 mo.) - Daughter Hattie Kenyon (18) - Sister-in-Law Robert McCarty (22) - Laborer | ||
| 3 | 1880 Census of William Hall | ||
| 4 | 1900 Census Gracie Gladfelter Newman George Franklin Newman | ||
| 5 | 1900 Census - Emma Kenyon Gladfelter Messick Shows Emma as Head of Household and Dressmaker Boarders: Ora Newman - Sister to George Alfred Newman Spouse of Gracie Gladfelter Charley Hampton | ||
| 6 | 1900 Census for Orbie Gladfelter He was working as a laborer for an Adam Yetter. | ||
| 7 | 1900 Census William Hall Shows Alexander Russell Head farmer Elsie P wife - based on years married, she's the second wife Steffa - Daughter John A - son William Hall - Brother-in-Law - farm laborer Pernelia Hall - Mother-in-law Jackson Township, Missouri - Fillmore Village | ||
| 8 | 1901 Marriage License Emma Kenyon Gladfelter Messick and William F. Hall | ||
| 9 | 1920 Census for Harley Doolittle Family Harley O - Newspaperman Lena Ethel Justin | ||
| 10 | Artis Jean Martin | ||
| 11 | Betty Newman Hart | ||
| 12 | Births and deaths of Various Doolittles This book was handed down to Ethel Doolittle and then to Robert Doolittle and finally to me. It was kept by Theodocia Lawrence Doolittle. | ||
| 13 | Bob & George Doolittle | ||
| 14 | Bob & George Doolittle 1944 | ||
| 15 | Bob as a Boy Scout | ||
| 16 | Bob as a child | ||
| 17 | Bob as a child | ||
| 18 | Bob Doolittle and His Grandmother Lena Nelson Doolittle | ||
| 19 | Bob Doolittle Family Robert, Mildred, Trudy, John, Henry, Susan, Timothy | ||
| 20 | Bob Horn | ||
| 21 | Bob with Farm Vehicle | ||
| 22 | Carl Ludwig Horn | ||
| 23 | Caspar Gradfelter, Sr. from Switzerland | ||
| 24 | Charles Ailsworth Gary | ||
| 25 | Charles Hart | ||
| 26 | Charlott Hart Wilson | ||
| 27 | Charlotte Hart Wilson | ||
| 28 | Chocolate Darlene Horn Rowland tells of Margaret's secret about chocolate. | ||
| 29 | Culinary Classics
by the
Kitchen Kousins | ||
| 30 | Dagny Horn with Mildred and Margaret as babies Don't asl which is which | ||
| 31 | Dagny Olson Horn Wedding Picture | ||
| 32 | Darlene & Lloyd | ||
| 33 | David & Nancy Graves | ||
| 34 | Don, Mildred, Margaret, & Bob Horn 1968 | ||
| 35 | Dorothy & Harold Snell | ||
| 36 | Dorothy Snell | ||
| 37 | Edith Messick Tombstone Status: Located | ||
| 38 | Emanuel Gladfelter Status: Located | ||
| 39 | Emanuel Gladfelter Headstone Status: Located | ||
| 40 | Emma and William Hall | ||
| 41 | Emma Hall | ||
| 42 | Emma Kenyon Gladfelter and Hardin Messick Marriage License | ||
| 43 | Emma Kenyon's Home in Missouri | ||
| 44 | Emmanuel Gladfelter Status: LocatedEmanuel Gladfelter Born Apr. 27, 1856 Died Mar. 21, 1882 Aged 25 Y 11 M 21 D Sleep on dear husband, And take thy rest, God called thee home, He thought it best. | ||
| 45 | Enos Gary Deposition This is a hand written document taken in court to prove that Enos Gary fought in the Revolutionary War. It tells where he fought and who he fought under. This deposition was taken so he could get a pension. | ||
| 46 | Ethel Doolittle | ||
| 47 | First Four Horn Kids Rolf, Henrik (Hank), Reidar, Hazel On homestead at Trefrey, WA | ||
| 48 | Frank Newman | ||
| 49 | George Thunborg Horn | ||
| 50 | Hazel Horn |