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151 Cerebral palsy. Michael Allen Gray
 
152 About 1861. Hariet M. Hams
 
153 About 1849. Louisa A. Hams
 
154 1829 to 1830. Benjamin R. Hancock
 
155 Died in Civil War at Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. Benjamin R. Hancock
 
156 Living in Arlington, TX. Chris A. Hart
 
157 Source D16, page 5 shows name as Bertella. Betella Hawkins
 
158 Widow of Wiley Whitfield. Sarah Elizabeth Henderson
 
159 Died at age 4. Buried with mother. George Hicks
 
160 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rolia Scott Hittson
 
161 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lynne Marie de la Houssaye
 
162 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Daniel Lee Hutchens, Jr.
 
163 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Daniel Lee Hutchens
 
164 Lives in Houston, TX. Carla Isenhower
 
165 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Daniel Bruce Isenhower
 
166 Lived in Eastland, Tx. James Wesley Isenhower
 
167 Shown as "Otis" on 1900 census of Callahan Co., TX. vol. 16, sheet 5, line 58. John Otis Isenhower
 
168 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mike Isenhower
 
169 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Weldon Dixon Isenhower
 
170 Shown as "Jack" on 1900 census of Callahan Co., TX, vol. 16, sheet 5, line 58. William (Dock) Martin Isenhower
 
171 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gerald Coleman Ivey
 
172 RO38 states born in December 1873. Samuel David Jobe
 
173 Living in Cisco, TX. Matt Johnson
 
174 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jason Lee Johnston
 
175 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Keith Allen Johnston
 
176 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ronnie Lynn Johnston
 
177 Living in Langley, BC, Canada. Jan-Willem Frederik Kappers
 
178 Came to near Salado, TX in Sep. 1871 from Spartanburg, SC. Confederate veteran. James Stewart Kelso
 
179 Never married. Lela Kelso
 
180 Friend of family for years. Never before married. Came to Oakdale area in 1923 and moved to Binger in 1971. Bealie King
 
181 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Roddy Wayne King
 
182 Fred William Klusmeyer was born in Anhausen, Rhineland-Palatinate/Rheinland-Pfalz, Prussia (Germany).

He was the son of Henry C. Klusmeyer (Germany) and Wilhelmine ("Minnie") C. Hampalman (Germany).

Fred immigrated to America on the ship "Hermine" from the Port of Bremerhaven, Prussia (Germany) on July 23, 1868, and arrived at the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana on November 16, 1868, at the age of 15, with his parents and siblings. The Klusmeyer family originally migrated up the Mississippi River to the Hermann/Rhineland, Missouri area, where they homesteaded outside of Rhineland, Montgomery County, MO. After marrying in Missouri, and starting his family there, Fred migrated to Caddo County, Oklahoma, homesteading just East of Eakly, where both he and his wife, Carrie, died on their farm.

Married: Carolyn("Carrie")Henrietta Holtman on April 20, 1880 in Hermann, Gasconade County, MO.

They had 8 children together:
John Fred Klusmeyer
William ("Will") Henry Klusmeyer
Frances Minnie Emilie Klusmeyer
Joseph Klusmeyer
Rosa Henrietta Klusmeyer
Floretine Auguste Johanna ("Gussie") Klusmeyer
Carl Joseph ("Charly") Klusmeyer
Walter Henry Klusmeyer  
Fred William Klusmeyer
 
183 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kenneth Dale Klusmeyer
 
184 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Robin Michelle Lambert
 
185 Died at age 12. Buried to left of his mother. Perry survived his father. Perry Lamphere
 
186 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Marilyn Ann Lee
 
187 To Des Moines, Iowa. John Leslie, Jr
 
188 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Linda Sue Mahaffey
 
189 Living in Missouri as of August 2015. Thanks to Cynthia J. English for this information. Cleota Martin
 
190 Also shown as born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Source D16 shows birth year as about 1790. Ruth Mary McCain
 
191 Living in Des Moines, NM. Beulah Ann Mclaughlin
 
192 Living in Victoria, TX. Lillia A. McMurray
 
193 Woodlawn, MO until 1885 and moved with her parents to Pittsburgh, KS Mary Ellen Meadows
 
194 The Carnegie Herald, Wed., May 10, 1944
Two Eakly Boys Go On Fatal Swim Party
Two boys who were inseparable pals, classmates in the fifth grade at Sickles school northeast of Eakly, each 11 years old and their birthdays the same day, went to their death locked in each other's arms Sunday. The boys went for a swim as part of their birthday celebration and drowned in a small stream on the Gordon Burkhart farm occupied by Walter Sharry.
The boys were Alfred Putcheck, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Putcheck, and Keith Meadows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meadows. The two families live about a mile apart on adjoining farms three miles east of Eakly. The bodies were recovered from a hole seven feet deep at 11 p.m. after aroused neighbors had searched for hours.
Mrs. Putcheck baked a birthday cake for the boys Sunday and Keith was spending the day with Alfred in celebration of their birthday which was two days later. In the afternoon the boys left the house without announcing their destination. In the evening when the family dog came to the house, Mr. Putcheck remarked that "the dog is in, the boys will soon be here."
When the boys did not arrive home a search was started and neighbors attending church at Oak Dale joined the hunt. The boys' shoes were found some distance from where their clothing was discovered. They had removed their shoes and waded up the small stream to the swimming hole. The bodies were discovered with their arms about each other by Oland Hudson. He with Otto Sink, Hubert McDaniel and Elmo Kimble recovered the bodies from the icy water. Hudson said the first stepoff into the small hole was about knee deep, the second about waist deep and then there was a sharp decline to seven or eight feet.
The boys were the same age, in the same class at school and each was an only child. Unconfirmed reports and speculation have constructed many solutions of the Sunday afternoon tragedy. Neither of the boys could swim and both were afraid of water, according to one report. Another report said the boys planned the swimming party at school Friday. Mr. Putcheck said he was the last person to see the boys alive. They told him they were going for a walk.
And so the trip to the creek was planned. The boys treked off across the field to the neighboring farm, removing their shoes and waded ankle-deep water to the hole fed by a spring. They might have waded in and stepped into the deep hole together. The fact that neither could swim would discount the theory that one went to the rescue of the other, it was pointed out by rescuers.
Funeral services for the victims were held Tuesday on their birthday. Rev. T. Mulder, assisted by Rev. L.W. Skaggs, conducted the services for Alfred at 1 p.m. in the Eakly Methodist church, and Rev. Ben Crawford conducted the services for Keith at 4:30 p.m. in the Oak Dale Baptist church. Burial for both boys was in the Eakly cemetery. 
Richard Keith Meadows
 
195 About 1847. Charlotte Mitchell
 
196 Second marriage. Columbia America Mitchell
 
197 About 1853. David Franklin Mitchell
 
198 About 1815. David W. Mitchell
 
199 About 1826. Franklin Mitchell
 
200 Abut 1862. Ida L. Mitchell
 

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