Maps of the Henry Welty farm, south of Tipton, Iowa.
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Highlandlake Cemetery, Highlandlake, Weld County, Colorado Stryker, Alvin C. 15 y 10 m, 6 d, 10 Dec 1880 Son of C.V. (C.J.) & U.S. Stryker Stryker,Cornelius V. 1838 - 1911 Stryker, Ursula S. 1832 - 1901 1901 Historical Sketch, Berthoud, Larimer County, Colorado Transcribed by Marta NortonFebruary 23, 2000 The Berthoud Bulletin Newspaper Saturday, September 7, 1901; Page 1. The History of Berthoud, Larimer County, Colorado Little Thompson The Rich Valley that Surround the Town of Berthoud. Old Times - Putting in Water Works - Organizing of the Town - Milling and Elevator Facilities - Growth Owing to Improved Means of Farming and Intelligent Farmers. (The following is from The Fort Collins Express "Industrial Edition," issued in 1892, and is so well to the point we thought best to see it for The Bulletin's "Pioneer Edition.") The Little Thompson valley received its settlers in 1860; they were transients who came in to raise a little hay, and but a few stayed. Among those who did remain after the first year were Louis Cross and Major Kerr, but both of these gentlemen have been gathered in by the great Reaper. The Overland Stage Line kept a station along the creek for the exchange of horses and gathering of hay and other need of the company, but the early history of the little valley like its later prosperity, is very closely cemented to the larger Thompson. The Little Thompson is not a very large stream and most of the water it furnished was very soon taken charge of by the owners of stock ranches and farms lying just inside the hills or at the point where the stream passes out to the plains. The Cary Culver and Lawrence Stock farms are almost as well known as any in the west, and there are others about them owned by capitalists of Boulder and Arapahoe Counties that will some day be as famous as there. When Colorado Central Railroad was built in 1877 the station was named Berthoud in honor of E.L. Berthoud, chief engineer of the road, and station house and a section house added to the burg which had formerly consisted of Mr. Cross' farm building and a public school. In 1876 Peter Turner moved to the land lying on the bluff just north of the bottom. He and his two boys the set to work to prepare the land for cultivation. There was much talk of ditches to be constructed from the Big Thompson to cover the country lying between the two steams, and Mr. Turner and his boys selected a site as near the coming road as possible and one that would be surely under the new ditch. There was not a house on the bluff at that time, and only one habitation, a dug out, in the neighborhood. Water was carried from the Little Thompson, or, in drier times, from the Big Thompson. Little was done or could be done, until the completion of the Handy and Home Supply canals early in the eighties. Then in 1884, the present site of the town was platted, and the railway station was moved up. Soon after the Colorado Milling & Elevator Company erected a large elevator. This gave the farmers of the section an opportunity to ship all their products without crossing the Big Thompson bottom, which was sometimes in an almost impassable condition. With the increase of business a neat little town speedily sprung up and stepped into a large trade. A Great Section. The natural resources of the county around the station are great, situated as it is in the midst of the largest wheat growing section in the state, and the one claimed to be the best in the county. Immense crops of wheat come to be speedily the rule, as the class of men that had settled on the farms were away above average. Intelligence on the farm is as much at a premium as in any other calling. Good water was one of the first anxieties of the residents, and in 1877 a pipe was laid to a lake about a mile and three quarters north of town and all residences supplied. A force was obtained for fire purposes sufficient to protect any building in town. In the spring of the following year it was found that the population had increased to such a number as to warrant incorporation. The agitation led to the organization being perfected during the summer; on September 15, 1885, the first town board met to consider the affairs of the Bailiwick of Berthoud. F.I. Davis was mayor and the trusties were Peter Turner, L.H. Kelly, F.A. Crane, John Y. Munson, M.A. Rowen and Andrew Fairbairn. A. Fairbairn was elected clerk and L.H. Kelly treasurer. At this first meeting propositions were presented for buying a hose cart and for the purchase of the system of water supply. The purchases were made as soon as the town taxes were in hand and thus, at the very start, all the modern improvements were at hand for the citizens. Farmers Mill The large Farmers' Mill has always been an immense advantage. By reason of its presence the farmers have invariably received the highest market price for their grain, and have been able to sell at times when at no other place was there any such prospect. This of course owing to the rivalry between the mill and the Colorado Milling & Elevator Company's offers, but the farmers have reaped the advantage. Schools In schools, Berthoud has always been abreast of the progress in the country, which is and always has been well advanced, in educational facilities. Hardly was the town started when building was commenced on the lot set apart for the high school, and so large was the structure made that the district has not yet outgrown it. Intelligence Has Advantage Let the visitor to the Little Thompson Valley go along the road past the fields and converse for a time with their owners and he will be convinced that the intelligent farmer has as much advantage in this world as the intelligent professional man. Ten years ago the land was a waste, or when cultivated was done so carelessly as to be detrimental to both the owner and the soil. Now pleasant lanes lined with large cottonwood trees, large and roomy farm houses sitting back in groves and orchards - a smiling land dimpled with happy homes. Better yet there is no indication that the valley is in danger of a backward step. The careful farmer seems never to reach the point where further progress in his march is not possible. His land may yield thirty bushels this year, but he thinks he can make it do better next and in many cases he does. Think of a tract of over one hundred acres that averages thirty- five bushels, and a sixty acre tract which yields fifty bushels per acre, and then imagine a farmer who believes he can beat even that, then you will form an estimate of what the brainy go-ahead agriculturists of the Little Thompson are like. The forgoing was written of Berthoud and vicinity in 1892, but since then we have advanced. The town has put in a complete drainage and sewer system. The water is the very best. The mills, elevators, stores and shops are right up to date. Excellent schools and churches. The streets are wide and clean, there are shade and fruit trees in abundance, and each street has its stone walks. The farms are being divided into smaller tracts and better farming is the result. Fruit raising has become popular and very profitable. There is an abundance of water for irrigation purposes. The farmers of this district fattened 55,000 head of lambs last season for the eastern markets. The citizens of town and country are well-to-do and progressive. The culture of sugar beets is a new enterprise and apparently will be a very profitable one for the farmer. Location of Berthoud, 54 miles north of Denver, on the Colorado & Southern Railway, in Larimer County. Six miles from the mountains. Prices of town and farm property are yet very reasonable, but advances are being made rapidly in all directions. In the following columns we are pleased to give the pictures and personal sketches of a number of the people who assisted in making this beautiful and prosperous county what it is. NOTE - You can find these sketches in the Larimer County Archives page. Under 1901 Berthoud Bio's. The Fort Collins Courier Newspaper Friday, June 14, 1918 Page 3. List of 209 Young Men Who Registered Last Week On June 5 the young men of the county who had reached the age of 21 were called upon to register for the draft and in response to this call 209 answered the questions put to them by the war department thru the registration board. The list of these young men is given below and it furnishes interpating reading to the people of the county. Many well known names are included in the list but the outstanding feature is the fact that these boys have reached the age of 21. Many people know these young men ______ boys and the registration for service shows that they have passed the _____ high school and "____ youth" stage. They are listed for places in the Army either in the line or behind it to help put the Kaiser out of ______. The numbers given herewith were given indiscriminately by the local board but later the war department will advise as to the numbers which will be used in inducting the young men into service. (I am sorry but the newspaper copy is very poor and hard to read 109. Whalen, Leonard Joseph - Berthoud 110. Fairbairn, Frank Manhard - Berthoud 111. Brinkley, Willard Edmund - Berthoud 112. Ostermiller, Peter - Berthoud 113. Smith, Joseph Hoyt - Berthoud 114. Doggett, Albert - Berthoud 115. Johnson, Vernon Lower - Berthoud 116. Solomonson, Clarence Joseph - Berthoud 117. Lehsaek, Henry - Berthoud 118. Mundt. Henry John - Berthoud 119. Zoller, Fred - Berthoud 120. Okimoto, Kaname - Berthoud 121. Magnusom, Alfred Verner - Berthoud 122. Gettman, Conrad - Berthoud 123. Waggener, Frank - Berthoud Berthoud WWI Service, 9/6/1918 Newsclip, Berthoud, Larimer County, Colorado Transcribed by Marta Norton April 24, 2000 Berthoud Bulletin Newspaper Friday, September 6, 1918; page 1 (Berthoud, Larimer County, CO) BERTHOUD BOYS IN SERVICE The women of Berthoud are planning to procure a big service flag on which will appear a star for each one in the war - soldiers, sailors and nurses. The following list was made by Miss Doris Van Galder. If you know any once from this community whose name does not appear, please notify Miss Van Galder, or the Bulletin. Allen, Edgar J. Anderson, Riner Barrowman, Roy L. Berry, Willa Bimson, Walter Boatman, Earl C. Boatman, Eddie Boatman, Lafe Boatman, Robert H. Brinkley, Willard Brossman, Frank Brossman, Roy Brown, Earl Bradley, Ernest Carlson, Elmer Costner, Glenn Chenoweth, Jesse Claus, Henry Christense, Wm. Cook, William Connors, Martin Curtis, Frank Coon, Lloyd Donovan, Claude C. Donovan, Earl Dortch, Clyde Dryden, Lafayette Dreith, Louie Doggett, Charles Doggett, Lawrence Early, Carl Edmondson, Lt. Otto Everitt, Mae Fettis, Verne L. Geith, Harry A. Gettman, Conrad Greeland, Walter Habbinga, Dirk A. Habbinga, Henerikus Hal--, Alvin P. Hansen, Carl Hazlett, Capt. J.C. Hankins, Harlan Hermanson, Niels Henry, John Hinkle, Lt. Allen Howell, Richard Hutchings, Roe Jacobs, Ross H. Johnson, Vernon L. Klein, Alferd Klein, William Keirnes, Harry Knoll, Capt. Dallas King, Bonnie King, Elmer King, Ernest King, Vincent Lebsack, Henry Lockhart, Harry Matthews, Don Matthews, Percy Mead, Leslie McNeil, Waldo C. MacMurtrie, George Morgan, Earl Motz, Charles Morford, Clarence Neff, Ike Niven, Harold F. Ostermiller, Peter Patterson, Aaron Rhodes, Walter Rix, Charles Roeder, Fred Roosa, James H. Salomon, Carl Salomon, Clarence II Salomonson, Albert Salomonson, Milton Schleuger, Adam Schleuger, Henry Schuman, John Schuman, Henry Smith, Hugh Smith, John W. Smith, Wyatt Snively, Raymond Stevens, Wesley Strand, Herbert Tartaglio, John Tartaglio, Mike Thornburg, Clifford Turner, Bryan B. Waggener, Frank Wakely, LeRoy Wells, Cornelius Whalen, Leonard Wiggin, Charles Wogan, Hiram Zollar, William 1907 Larimer County, Colorado Directory ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/co/larimer/misc/directories/1907dir4.txt Transcribed and donated by Marta Norton April 22, 2001 Volume IV Fort Collins and Loveland are in another database. Included here are Alford, Arkins, Bellvue, Berthoud, Boxelder, Butler, Cowdrey, Elkhorn, Estes Park, Glendevey, Gleneyre, Hebron, Higho, Home, Livermore, LaPorte, Log Cabin, Masonville, Owl, Pinewood, Rand, St. Cloud, Spicer, Stout, Timnath, Walden and Wellington. BERTHOUD ~ One of the most up-to-date and progressive towns in the west, as a ( ? ) the industries represented in this list will show. 20 miles south of Fort Collins on the Colorado & Southern Railraod. Population 1,000. Akers, J.A., carpenter Ashcroft, Sarah Albert, John O., (Nettie) Allen, Dr. Henrietta H., Dentist Anderson, Paul, (Anna), laborer Banks, ?. L., (Bertha), night marshal Bader, Geo. N., (Iva), groceries and dry goods Batten, D., clerk Bailey, Chas., (Addie), nightwatch Benson, A.A., (Nellie) Bauer, Chas. J. Berhoud Drug Co., A.S. Horn, Mgr. Berthoud Electric Light Co., J.R. Preston, Mgr. Berthoud National Bank - T.C. Bunyan, President; Thos. Kerley, Vice- President; John Bunyan, Cashier; Wm. C.Bunyan, Assistant Cashier Berthoud Machine and Blacksmith Shop, W.J. Preston, Prop. Bell, John A., (Anna), contractor Berglin, Andrew, (Sophia), plumber Bimson, C.E., (Angelina) Bimson, A.G., (Maggie), blacksmith Birdsill, Ralph Birdsill, W.L., (Margaret), laborer Boatman, R.H., farmer Boatman, Newton Boatman, Florence Bowers, Frank, (Josephine) Boulder and Larimer County S. & M. Ditch Co., J.B. Everhard, Sec'y Boettcher, L.F., Manager Colorado Telephone Co. Breon, Chas., auto livery Brown, A.F., (Katie), secretary Brown, Lottie Brown, Mary, Davis-Hartford Mercantile Co. Brady, W.M., (Rosa) Bulletin, Weekly, R.C. Hardesty, Editor and Publisher Buzzard, Geo., Star Livery Barn Burns, D.M., Barber Burns, Dollie Burns, Ellen Bunyan, John, Mayor and Banker Bunyan, Julia Bunyan, T.C., (Ellen), President Berthoud National Bank C. & S. Depot, W.S. Greenland, Agt. Carr, L.M., Barber Carty, Robt. Cass, C.H. (Ida), lrayman Cass, C.H., (Ida May), Star Barn Chamberlain, F.L. Christian Church - Rev. W.L. Cline, Pastor City Resturant and Bakery, M.L. Fisher, Prop. City Government - John Bunyan, Mayor; H.A. Lovejoy, Clerk; M.L. Fishbairn, F.T. McAeister, C.R.Skinner, C.G. Pollock, C.E. Williams, Trustees City Star Barn, S. Jefferies, Prop. Clark, W.G., blacksmith Cline, Rev.W.L., Pastor Christian Church Cleaver, Rev. J.W., (E.J.) Clymer, Dr. J.B., (Ella), Physician Cole, Dr. W.W., (Gene), Physician Cobb, A.E. Cole, Edna, clerk, Lovejoy Feed Mill Cole, Wallace, student Coleman, Daniel Coleman, J.H., (Ella), farmer Connor, Jim, carpenter Corcillus, R.H., (Mamie), Prop. Panitorium Cook, H.C., (Jennie) Crawford, R.R., (Alberta), laborer Cronk, Geo., (Eliza), farmer Curtis, Mrs. Mary Curtis, Mabel, telephone operator Cunningham, Dr. W.M., Physician Davis, Ed, works Panitorium Davis, E.N., (L.A.), Davis Merc. Co. Davis, F. Irving, Davis-Hartford Mercantile Co. Davis, S.L., clerk Davis, Nettie, clerk Davis-Hartford Mercantile Co., F.Irving Davis, Pres.; A.F. Brown Sec'y Treas. Dennis, H.P., (Lura), Dunvar & Dennis Drew, O.F., (Carrie), contractor Dorman, John, Marshal Dunbar, C.E. (A.), Insurance Agent Dunbar, Henry, (Nettie), works McCormick's Dunbar, H.A., works McCormick's Dunbar, Jennie, student Dusenberg, H.M., (Nancy), carpenter Duckworth, W.A. Dyer, S.H., (A.F.) Edmondson, I., (Ella) Edmondson, J.F., (Emma), works at Chop Mill Edmondson, W.F., (Elizabeth), retired farmer Eagan, E., (Sarah), rancher Fagan, L.H., farmer Fairbairn, M.L., (Madge), manager Newton Lumber Co. Farmer's Milling & Mercantile Co., wholesale flour, feed and grain Fenton, W.C., (Clara), boarding house Fenton, W.L., (Margaret) Ferguson, H.C., (Linnie) Finley, F.D., (Zetta), printer Fisher, M.L., restaurant Foresman, H.H., (Lyde), Druggest Foresman & McCarty, Druggest and Stationers Fuhrman & Furguson, Brick Yard Gardner, I.N., (Emily) Ghent, Blaine, laborer Ghent, Maud Greenland, W.S., (Etta), agent C. & S. Depot Glazier, C.E., (Iona), plasterer Grand View Hotel, Wm. Brady, Prop. Gregg, W.H., (Agnes), farmer Handy Ditch Co., F. A. Bein, Pres.; J. Y. Munson, Sec. Hanes, Rev. J.N., (Rose), Pastor U. B. Church Hartford, Albert, student Hartford, Fred, student Hammans, W.E., (Effie) Hardesty, RC., (Caroline), Editor and Proprietor, Berthoud Bulletin Newspaper Harper, J., (Jane), hod carrier Hertha, L.S. Hiltabiddle Bros., Real Estate Hinkley, Geo., (Ella), City Market Horn, A.S., (Anna), Manager Berthoud Drug Co. Howard, F.M., (Callie) Howarth, Myrtle, clerk Hull, Bert. Hutchinson, Mrs. J.B. Ish Reservoir Co., C.A. Hewitt, Pres.; H.H. Foresman, Sec. Jefferes, Clyde (Nellie) Jefferies, Hazel, bookkeeper Jefferies, S., (Jennie), City Star Barn Johnson, Anna, student Johnson, Erle, student Johnson, Ida, student Johnson, Wagner, (Mildred), windmills and tanks Johnson, Mike, blacksomith Johnson, P.W., (Mary), bowling alley Johnson, August Kee, G.W., (Florence), laborer Kotthoff, Geo., (Florence), hardware and jewelry Loomis, Guy E., (Irene), Pres. First national Bank Ludlow, Earl, stockman Ludlow, Ovid, (Olive) Lovejoy Bros., (H.A. and C.A.), Inplements and Grain Lovejoy, E., (Mary), farmer Lovejoy, H.C., (Nellie), engineer Lovejoy, Harry, (Maud), Lovejoy Bros. Lutener, Ethel Lynch, Lula, telephone operator Lynch, W.E., (Agnes) Lyon, Elizabeth, student Lyon, J.W., (Inez) Lyon, Wm., (Marie) McAlister, F.T., (Minnie), clerkMcCormick, Grace, bookkeeper McCormick, W.E., clerk McCormick, W.H., (Anna), general merchandise McClung, J.H., (Martha), road overseer McCarty, Dr. D.W., (Jennie) McFarland, Dr. S.B., (Lucile) McGregor, R.A., (Katie), plasterer McNell, W.H., farmer Mack, Homer, (Sallie) Martin, Dr. E.E. Martindale, Mrs. Della Martindale, E.F., (Emma), farmer Martindale, Florence, clerk Martindale, Ruth, telephone operator Matthews, F.A., (Mattie), barber May, D.M., May &Pollock May & Pollock, dry goods and groceries Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. W.S. Moffat, Pastor Mills, Mrs. W.L. Sr. Mills, W.L. Jr. Moffat, Rev. W.S., Pastor M.E. Church Moffat, R.A., real estate Munson, J.Y., (Isabella), real estate and insurance Murrell, G.A., (Ida), contractor Myers, B.B., (Bertha), laborer Nall, Geo. A. Nelson, P.D., (Mildred) Newman, A.F., (Eva), carpenter Newton Lumber Co., M.L. Fairbairn, manager Newell, H.J., (?Isa?), bookkeeper Newell, S., (Rose), farmer Newell, W.T., (Carrie) Niven, Harry E., (Viola), agent Denver News and Times Osborn, Beth, clerk at Post Office Osborn, Charley Osborne, Grant, (May) Othier, Dr. Othier, J.A. Paddock, M.F., (Laura), laborer Palmer, Mrs. Lizzie (widow) Peden, S.E., (Alice), machinist Pollock, C.G., May & Pollock Porter, N.S.G., (Fannie), fruit grower Post Office, Arthur F. Brown, Post Master Preffer, Olive Presbyterian Church - Rev. E. J. Staton, Pastor Preston, H.C., (Ada), blacksmith Preston, W.J., (A.M.), blacksmith Purcell, C.E., (Fannie), photographer and barber Purcell, O.R. Price, E.R. Raisbeck, Emma Riland, O.O., (Jennie), painter Rising, S.C., (Emma), clerk Ritland, S.J., painter Rowe, H.A., manager at Western Lumber & Supply co. Ruple, Mrs. Etta (widow) Ruple, J.C., (Dorothy) Salsman, G.W., (Ellen) Salsman, Clara, clerk Saltzman, Frank, clerk Sampson, A.H., clerk Sampson, J.F., (Lizzie), clerk Sappington, Bertha Sargison, John H., furniture and hardware Shield, Will Shull, J.C., (Jennie) Shryock Hardward Co. Shryock, F.R., (Mary), manager of Shyrock Hardware Co. Simpson, C.E., (Nahhah) Simpson, Tillie, milliner at Shryock Hardware Co. Skinner, C.R., (Sarah), farmer Sloan, Bert. (May), teamster Smith, Mildred Smith, N.H., (Ida) Smith, O.J., (Margaret), farmer Smith, Myrtle Smith, Verdie Smith, Virgle Soderstrand, Geo., (Rose), carpenter Spohr, C.B. Spohr, R.L., (Esther), farmer Spohr, S.M., (Julia) Snively, C.A., (Mollie), carpenter Stotom, Rev. E.J., Pastor Presbyterian Church Stepp, Alberta Stepp, E.E., (Carrie), farmer Stepp, T.O., (Elizabeth), farmer Stockwell, Ida Stockwell, Mollie Stockwell, Myrtle Stryker, C.V. Stryker, J.V., (Effie), farmer Swanson, Sigfried Templeton, A., (Cora), contractor Theobald, J.P., (M.J.), shoe shop Thompson, C.P., (Laura), shoemaker Thompson, J.T., (Lizzie), fruit and confectionery Thompson, S.A., (Clarice), works at Farmer's Milling Co. Trask, R.T., bookkeeper Traynor, Lelia, student Trussell, A.J., harness and sadd'ery Turner, Duck, (Grace), farmer Turner, Jim, farmer Turner, Peter Turner, Susie, teacher United Brethren Church - Rev. J.N. Hances, Pastor Van Galder, A.C., (Lucy) Veasey, Irwin, First National Bank Vigar, Annie Vigar, J.G., (Nettie), miller Walker, L.M., (Anna), meat market Wells, H.C., (Nola), laborer Western Lumber & Supply Co., H.A. Rose, manager Whipple, H.D., (Maud), civil engineer Whipple, M.D., (Lyde), civil engineer White, G.O., (Alice), teamster Wright, Blanche, teacher Wright, Caroline Wright, Claude Wright, Geo., (Zettie), painter Wright, Mrs. R.A. Williams, C.E., (Lizzie), bookkeeper at Farmer's Milling Co. Williams, Tom, (Margaret) Williams, Geo. O., (Selma), laborer Williams, G.T., carpenter Yockey, Daniel, (Elizabeth), plasterer 1906 County Directory Vol III, Larimer County, Colorado Transcribed by Marta Norton 23 March 2000 In 1906, the boundaries of Larimer County included what would become Jackson County in 1909. NOTE - Vol III includes the following cities - Larimer: Alford, Arkins, Berthoud, Boxelder, Elkhorn, Estes Park, Glendevey, Gleneyre, Home, Laporte, Livermore, Log Cabin, Masonville, Pinewood, Rand, St. Cloud, Stout, Timnath, and Wellington Jackson: Butler, Cowdrey, Hebron, Higho, Owl, Spicer, Walden and Zirkel BERTHOUD ~ One of the most up-to-date and progressive small towns in the West, as a glance at the industries represented in this list will show. 20 miles south of Fort Collins, on the C. & S. R. R. Population, 600. Albert, Jno., O., (Nettie) Allen, Dr. Henrietta H., dentist Anderson, Paul, (Anna) lab. Bader, Geo H, (Iva M) groceries and dry goods Baily, Chas, (Addie), nightwatch Baptist Church - Rev. W.H. Whittier, Paster Barrows, James, Mgr. Colo. Tel. Co's office Bauer, Chas. J. Berthoud Drug C., A.S. Horn, mgr. Berthoud Electric Light Co., J.R. Preston, mgr Berthoud National Bank; T.C. Bunyan, pres; Thos. Kerley, vice- pres; John Bunyan, cashier; Wm. C. Bunyan, asst. cashier. Berthoud Lumber Co., L.R. Hayward, pres; R.E. Harris, sec'y Berthoud Public Schools - Carl Smith, Prin and Supt; Miss Lola Turner, Prin. High School Dept., Dina Porter, Susie Turner, Blanch Wright, Marie Harris. Berthoud Machine and Blacksmith Shop, W.J. Preston, Prop. Bell, John, (Anna), contr Berglin, Andrew, (Sophia), plmbr Bimson, C.E., (Angelina) Bimson, E.G., (Maggie) Birdsill, Ralph, wks, Hottoff's Birdsill, W.L. (Margaret), lab. Boulder & Larimer County L & M Ditch Co., J.B. Everhard, Sec'y Bowns, Frank, (Josephine), wks. Fairbairn-Parish Lumber Co. Brown, Frank, (Katie), sec'y Davis-Hartford Merc. Co. Brown, Olive Brady, W.M., (Rosa), prop, Grandview Hotel Breedlove, Geo., (Lou), eng. Breedlove, Sadie Bulletin, Weekly, R.C. Hardersy, Editor and Publisher Bunyan, A.G., (Maggie), blksmth. Bunyan, Ellen Bunyan, John, Mayor and Banker Bunyan, Julia Bunyan, T.C., (Ellen), Pres. Berthoud Nat. Bank Bunyan, William C. & S. Depot, W.A. Carleton, Agt. Carr, L.M., (Alice), barber Cass, C.H. (Ida), drayman Cass, C.H., (Ida May), wks. City Star Barn Chamberlain, F.L. Christian Church - Rev. O.S. Cliff, Pastor City Government - John Bunyan Mayor; H.A. Lovejoy, Clerk; A.Fairbairn, F.T. McCallaster, J.H. Newell, C.G. Pollock, C.E. Williams, Trustees City Market, Geo. Hinkley, prop. City Restaurant and Bakery, H.H. Smith, prop. City Star Barn, S. Jeffries, prop. Clark, J.F., (Rosa), tmstr. Cleaver, Rev. J.W., (E.J.) Cliff, Rev. O.S., Paster Christian Church Clymer, Dr. J.B. (Ella), physician Cole, Edna, clk P.O. Cole, Dr. W.W., (Gene), physician Cole, Wallace, stdt. Coleman, J. H., (Ella), farm Coleman, W.K., (Mabel), farm Colo. Tel. Office, James Burrows, mgr. Connor, Jim, carpntr Corciluis, R.H., (Mamie), prop. Panitorium Crawford, R.R., (Alberta), lab. Cronk, Geo., (Eliza), farm. Davis, Ed, wks. Panitorium Davis, E.M., (L.A.), wks. Davis Merc. Co. Davis, F. Irving, Davis-Hartford Merc. Co. Davis-Hartford Merc. Co., F. Irving Davis, Pres; A.F. Brown, Sec'y-Treas. Darman, John, Marshal Dunbar, C.E., (A.), Ins. Dunbar, Henry, (Nettie), wks. McCormick's Dunbar, H.A., wks McCormick's Dunbar, Jennie, stdt. Drew, O.F., (Conie), contr. Dusenberg, H.M., (Nancy), carpntr. Dyer, S.H., (A.F.) Edmondson, Esther Edmondson, J.F., (Emma), wks. Chop Mill Edmondson, W.F., (Elizabeth), ret. Farm. Fagan, E., (Sarah), rancher Fagan, Jennie, tchr. Fagan, Kate, tchr. Fagan, L.H., farm. Fairbairn, Andrew, (Lucy), Sec. Faribairn-Parish Lumber Co. Fairbairn-Parish Lumber Co., H.J. Parish, Pres.; A. Fairbairn, Sec'y. Farmers' Milling & Mercantile Co., wholesale flour, feed and grain Fenton, H.E., (Ella), farm. Finley, F.D., (Zetta), printer Foresman, H.H., (Lyde), druggest Foresman & McCarty, druggests & stationers. Gardner, I.N., (Emily) Glanler, C.E., (Ione), plasterer Grand View Hotel, Wm. Bradley, Prop. Gregg, W.H., (Agnes), farm. Greem, L.H., blacksmith Handy Ditch Co., F.A. Bein, Pres.; J. Y. Munson, Sec'y. Hanes, Rev. J.N, (Rose), Paster U.B. Church Hammans, W.E., (Ella) Haraison, P.K., (Carrie), wks. Walker's Market Hardesty, R.C., (Caroline), Editor and Prop. Bulletin Newspaper Harper, J., (Jane), hod carrier. Harris, Roy E., (Cora), Berthoud Lumber Co. Harris, Sarah Hayes, G.M., (M.) Hayes, Jim Hayes, J.M., groceries Hedke, C.R., (Ada), civ. eng. Held, Edward C., barber Helt, I.L.S. Hink, Y. Geo., (Ella), City Market Horn, A.S., (Anna), Mgr. Berthoud Drug Co. Ish Reservoir Co., C.A. Hewitt, Pres.; H.H. Foresman, Sec'y Johnson, Wagners, (Mildred H.), windmills and tanks Johnson, "Mike", blksmth Jones, Josephine, (wid) Jones, N.W., palter and decorator Jefferes, Clyde Jeffers, S., (Jennie), Prop. City Star Barn Kee, Frank, clk, Kitto Store Kee, G.L. (Rose), tmstr. Kee, G.W., (Florence), lab. Kee, G.W., (F.M.) Kitts, C.W., (Belle), gen. mdse. Kotthoff, Geo., (Emma), jewelry, hardware and tinware Lindsey, J.A., (Dollie), lab. Lovejoy Bros, feed, implements and grain, H.A. & C.A. Lovejoy Lovejoy, E., (Mary), farm. Lovejoy, H.C., (Nellie), eng. Lovejoy, Harris, (Maude), Lovejoy Bros. feed store Lovelett, Geo., (Julia), lab. Lutener, Ethel Lyon, Elizabeth, stdt. Lyon, William (Maria) McCormick, Grace, bkpr, McCormick's McClung, J.H., (Martha), road boss. McGregor, R.A., (Katie), plstr. McGregor, W.E., clk. McCormick's McGregor, W.H., (Anna), gen'l mdse. Matthews, F.A., (Mattie), barber May, D.M., (May), May & Pollock May & Pollock, dry goods and groceries Martindale, Della, (wid.) Martindale, E.F., (Emma), farm. Mattindale, Florence, clk, Tel. Co. Methodist Episcopal Church - Rev. C. Miller, Pastor Miller, Rev. C., (Ida), Pastor M.E. Church Milla, W.L. Moore, F.W., (Artie), tel. opr. Munson, J.Y., (Isabella), real estate and insurance Murrell, G.A., (Ida), contr. Myers, Lissa, millinery Newman, A.F., (Eva), carpntr. Niven, Harry E., (Violo), agt. Denver News and Times Osborn, Grant, (Mary) Palmer, Lizzie, (wid.) Porter, U.S.G., (Fannie), fruit grower Peden, S.E., (Alcie), machinist Pollock, C.G., May & Pollock Postoffice - Arthur Brown, postmaster; Mrs. Kate E. Brown, asst. Preffer, Olive Presbyterian Church - Rev. E. J. Station, Pastor Preston, H.C., (Ada), blksmth. Preston, W.J., (A.M.), blksmth. Purcell, C.E., (Fannie), photo and barber Raisback, Emma Ritland, O.O., (Jennie), painter Ruple, Etta, (wid.) Ruple, J.C., (Dorothy) Sampson, E.B. Sampson, J.F., (Lizzie G.), clk. Foresman & McCarty Sappington, Bertha Shay, Moses, (Jennie), ret. Farm. Shield, Will. Shull, J.C., (Jennie) Shryock Hardware Co., F.R. Shryock, mgr. (Mary E.) Skinner, C.R., (Sarah), farm. Sloan, Bert., (May) tmstr. Smith, Mildred Smith, N.H., (Ida), Prop. City Rest. And Bakery Smith, O.J., (Margaret), farm. Smith, Myrtle Smith, Verde, stdt. Smith, Virgle Sniveley, C.A., (Mollie), carpntr. Staton, Rev. E.J., (Helen), Pastor Presbyterian Church Stepp, alberta Stepp, T.O., (Elizabeth), farm Stockwell, Ida Stockwell, Mollie Stockwell, Myrtle Stryke, C.V. Templeman, A., (Cora), contr. Theobald, J.P., (M.J.), shoes and shoe shop Thompson, C.P., (Laura), shoemakr. Thompson, J.T., (Lizzie), fruit and con_ect. Thompson, S.A., (Clarice), wks. Farmers' Milling and Merc. Co. Trussell, A.J., harness and saddlery Turner, Duck, farm. Turner, Jim, farm. Turner, Peter Turner, Susie, tchr. United Brethren Church - Rev. J.N. Hanes, Pastor VanGalder, A.C., (Lucy) Vigar, Annie Vigar, J.G., (Nettie), miller Vigar, Nellie Walker, L.M., (Anna), butcher and market Western Union Tel. Office, F.W. Moore, opr. Whipple, H.D., (Maud), civ. eng. Whipple, M.D., (Lyde), civ. eng. White, G.O., (Alice), tmstr. Whitlstch?, Dr. B., physician Whittler, Rev. W.H., (Lucy), Pastor Baptist Church Williams, C.E., (Lizzie), bkpr. Farmers' Milling & Merc. Co. Williams. Tom, (Margaret) Wilson, Etta Wilson, Geo. E., (Selma), lab. Wilson, G.T., carpntr. Wright, Caroline Wright, Blanche Wright, Claud Wright, Claud, wks. Berthoud Drug Co. Wright, Geo., (Zettie), painter Wright, Mrs. R.A., (wid.) Zimmerman, G.E., fruit growner Zimmerman, G.W., (M.L.) fruit grower Zimmerman, O.A., fruit grower The Hygiene Cemetery St. Vrain Church of the Brethren Hygiene, Boulder County, Colorado NORTH SIDE The cemetery is divided into two sections. The North Section is in back of the church on the north side of Hygiene Road. Lot numbering begins on the east side, nearest the church, and extends to the end of the north fence line. The first row of lots are designated with an alphabetical identification. All subsequent rows are identified with numerical designations. Lot Name of Deceased Dates and Inscriptions Family Name Number 17 Lucy Smith 1813 - 1906 Smith 17 Mark Smith 1816 - 1893 Smith 17 Nancy J. Smith, Dau. of Died May 4, 1878 Aged 24 yrs. 10 mo. 27 days Smith M. and L. Smith 17 Carrie M. Smith, Dau. Born May 14, 1908 Died Dec. 31, 1908 Smith of W. T. and Minnie B. 17 William C. Smith Feb. 7, 1867 -April 29, 1903 36 yrs 2 mo. 22 days Smith 17 Joseph L. Smith Oct. 9, 1854 - March 21, 1909 Smith 17 Elizabeth Smith Feb. 22, 1865 - Feb. 23, 1903 Smith 17 Catherine Smith Age 64 year Smith 17 Clarence E., Son of W. June 6, 1894 7 mo. Smith C. & M. J. Smith 96 Hallie Zweck 1886 - 1981 Zweck 96 Zweck George H. 1884 - 1962 Zweck WELTY JACOB H 52 M W IA CO WELD SUNNY SIDE 15-PCT 1910
WELTY JACOB H 62 M W IA CO WELD SUNNYSIDE 1920
WELTY ROY 23 M W CO CO WELD SUNNYSIDE 1920
WELTY GEORGE F 48 M W IA CO WELD HIGHLAND LAKE 14-PCT 1910
WELTY GEORGE F 39 M W IA CO LARIMER BERTHOUD PCT 1900
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