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p. 13:

May 29, 1870. Dies on the 9th inst., the daughter of EDWARD KIDNEY at age 2 years and some months.

p. 18:

Aug 26, 1870. David Davis of Cleveland was married to ALMA KIDNEY of Olmsted Falls on August 18 by Rev. S. Mower.

p. 160:

Aug 31, 1876, Columbia. NATHAN KIDNEY was buried at the Center on Sunday last, sermon by Mr. Jones of the M. E. Church.

p. 165:

Olmsted married, Nov. 30, 1876. On Thursday, Nov. 23rd at the residence of the bride's father, PETER KIDNEY, by the Rev. J. M. Hillyer, of Berea, Mr. George Wadsworth of Cleveland to Miss MARY KIDNEY.

Matrimonial. Mr. G. H. Wadsworwth of Berea who holds a prominent position in the Western Union Telegraph office at Cleveland was married on Thursday evening last to Miss M. H. KIDNEY of Olmsted Falls. Quite a large number of ladies and gentlmen (sic) of Berea attended the wedding, going and returning by street car or railway.

p. 175:

Feb 1, 1877. Died. In Dover Center at the residence of A. F. French, Mrs. REBECCA KIDNEY, in her 80th year.

p. 177:

East Rockport, Feb 22, 1877. Our old settlers are gradually leaving us. Doubtless many of you readers remember JAMES KIDNEY who died about 12 years ago, and, now, his wife, REBECCA KIDNEY who was nearly 80 years old, has followed him. They were among the first settlers in the neighborhood.

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