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Burlington Hawkeye and Telegraph Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa March 15, 1859 The Jackson County Journal of the 8d learns that the Sabula brewery, owned by a German named Harbould, was totally destroyed by fire on the afternoon of the 2dth ult. Loss $1,500. No insurance. According to the Chicago Herald, a Mr. A.L. Sanford, of Davenport, was married a few nights since to a prominent "Malidetta du pave" of Chicago. The happy couple, however, quarreled and separated in less than an hour after the ceremony was performed- she going to her old residence and occupation and he probably to Davenport. DROWNED - We regret to announce that the person unfortunately drowned at the mouth of the stream five miles below this city, and swept into the Missouri river, early last week, is proved to have been Mr. William H. Parks, of Omaha City, brother of our fellow townsman, George Parks. He was returning from Nebraska City on horseback when the sad accident occurred. His body has not yet been recovered, and his friends will liberally reward any person who will find it and give them notice at this place. - His height was about 5 feet 10 inches, of medium size, light complexion, light hair and whiskers, and had on a light colored overcoat- other clothes not remembered. As the horse was also lost, it is thought he might have clung to the bridle reins and both may be found together. - Council Bluffs Eagle. On the night of the 23d of February last, the Post Office in Lansing, Alamakee [sic] County, was entered burglariously and the mail bags stolen. Circumstances led to the suspicion that one Bill Faulkner and a negro named Peter Montgomery were parties to the crime, and they were accordingly arrested and taken before Justice Merrill, of Lansing, for examination. After his arrest the negro made a full confession, showing Faulkner had been the principal. The amount of booty obtained by the robbery was $2 mailed in Wisconsin for Mr. Coil, of Dorchester, and a package of postage stamps amounting to [?]. The stamps were found concealed after the arrests in a board pile near Faulkner's house. Faulkner was committed in default of bail, and the negro was detained as a witness. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF IOWA To Elcy A Taylor YOU are hereby notified that there is now on file in the Office of the Clerk of District Court of Des Moines, Iowa, a Bill in Chancery of Mathew J Taylor, claiming of you a divorce from the chains of matrimony-and that unless you appear and answer thereto on or before the morning of the second day of the next term of said court, to be holden in Burlington on the third Monday in April, 1859, Judgment will be rendered against you thereon. GEO. H. LANE, PPffs Solicitor. MARRIED. VANTUYL-PERRY - March 8th, by Prof. Ind STEPHEN M VANTUYL to Miss AMANDA PERRY. DIED. Yesterday morning, the 10th inst in this city Mrs. N.P. ALLEN wife of Rev L.B. ALLEN of Burlington University. She has gone to her rest leaving to her bereaved husband and mother less children and to a large circle of endeared friends the clearest evidence that what is their loss is her gain. The Courier at Monticello, Ia, says that Arthur Burns, an old farmer in that neighborhood, shot his wife through the head, and then blew out his own brains. He had once been divorced from his wife, and had married her again. Posted at this site with Cathy's permission Cathy Joynt Labath Iowa Old Press http://www.IowaOldPress.com/ August 5, 1870 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Page 7 Line 37 53 49 Stephen M. Vantuyl, 41, farmer, New York Amanda Vantuyl, 31, keeping house, Pennsylvania Howard ? Vantuyl, 10, at home, Iowa Francis E. Vantuyl, 8, Iowa Jenny E. Vantuyl, 6, Iowa Charles Vantuyl, 2, Iowa Clara M. Vantuyl, 4 months, Iowa June 10 and 11th, 1880 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Page 17 Enumeration District Number 4 Stephen Vantuyl, self, 52, married, farmer, New York, New York, New York Amanda Vantuyl, wife, 43, keeping house, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Howard Vantuyl, son, 20, Iowa, New York, Pennysylvania Frank Vantuyl, son, 18, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania Eva Vantuyl, daughter, 16, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania Charles Vantuyl, son, 12, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania Theressa Vantuyl, daughter, 10, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania Morris Vantuyl, son, 8, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania June 1, 1900 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Sheet Number 1A Line 11 4 4 Howard Vantuyl, head, November 1859, 40, married 17 years, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania, farmer D???? Vantuyl, wife, August 1861, 38, married 17 years, 4 children 4 living, Iowa, Germany, Harry H. Vantuyl, son, February 1884, 10, single, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, at school John E. Vantuyl, son, ? 1885, 14, single, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, at school Francis M. Vantuyl, son, October 1887, 12, single, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, at school Mary ? Vantuyl, daughter, February 1897, 3, single, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa Line 17 5 5 Amanda Vantuyl, head, November 1837, 62, widow, 6 children 4 living, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Delaware, farmer Charles H. Vantuyl, son, July 1868, 31, single, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Delaware, farmer Morris M. Vantuyl, son, February 1872, 28, single, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Delaware, farmer April 25, 1910 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Sheet Number 4A Line 35 Howard M. Vantuyl, 50, married 27 years, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania, farmer Doroetha Vantuyl, 47, married 27 years, 4 children 4 living, Iowa, Germany, ? Marie Vantuyl, daughter, 13, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa January 21, 1920 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Sheet Number 5A Enumeration District Number 62 Line 43 108 109 Howard M. Vantuyl, head, 60, married, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania Esther M. Vantuyl, wife, 44, married, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa [looks like second wife} Marie I. Vantuyl, daughter, 22, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa Madeline G. Brownfield, step-daughter, 13, Iowa, Iowa, May 2-3, 1910 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Sheet Number 6B Enumeration District Number 59 Line 76 145 145 Charles Vantuyl, head, 41, 1st marriage married 4 years, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania, farmer Carrie Vantuyl, wife, 33, 1st marrige married 4 years, 2 children 2 living, Illinois, Germany, Germany Stephen Vantuyl, son, 3, Iowa, Iowa, Illinois Ralph Vantuyl, son, 1, Iowa, Iowa, Illinois February 6, 1920 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Sheet Number 6B Enumeration District Number 62 Line 79 155 156 Charles H. Vantuyl, head, 52, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania, farmer Carie M. Vantuyl, wife, 42, Illinois, Alsace Lorraine, Alsace Lorraine Stephen M. Vantuyl, son, 13, Iowa, Iowa, Illinois Carl H. Vantuyl, son. 9, Iowa, Iowa, Illinois April 27-28, 1910 Denmark Township, Lee County, Iowa Sheet Number 5A Line 48 115 115 Morris Vantuyl, head, 38, single, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania, farmer Frank Vantuyl, brother, 45, single, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania Amanda Vantuyl, mother, 72, widow, 6 children 4 living, New York, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania February 6, 1920 Sheet Number 6B Enumeration District Number Line 78 154 155 [indexed as Maris Vantuyl] Moris Vantuyl, head, 47, single, Iowa, New York, Pennsylvania, farmer Notify Administrator about this message?
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