Rutledge, Male,
born 17-Mar-1897 in Iola, Father H., Mother Wilhams
Rutledge, Male, born
10-Dec-1901 in Allen County
Rutledge, Male, born 29-Dec-1908 in Carlyle
Rutledge, Male, born 07-May-1916, Father A.H., Mother Sarah Kanive
Rutledge,
John Richard, born 01-Jan-1930, Father Theodore, Mother Alva Vogelman
Contributed by Gayle Campbell
Born to Mr. And
Mrs. Don Anderson of Bronson, March 18, a daughter, Phyllis Jean, weight 6 lbs.,
10 ozs. Source: Savonburg Record, Friday, March 25, 1949
Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Boyd, Jr., of Blue Mound, March 20, a daughter, Mary Jane, 7 lbs.
Source: Savonburg Record, Friday, March 25, 1949
A daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lehman on Monday, September 16. Source: Humboldt Union,
Thursday, September 19, 1912
Born to Mr. Mrs. Jay McGuffby, a son.
Source: Iola Register, Iola, Allen County, Kansas, Friday August 6, 1897
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Page of Bronson, March 22, a daughter, Judy Carol, 7
lbs., 7 ozs. Source: Savonburg Record, Friday, March 25, 1949
Ruthledge
Daughter to Mr. & Mrs. Frank of Born 7 Apr 1903. Source: Iola Register Tuesday,
April 7, 1903
RUTLEDGE - Daughter to Mr. & Mrs. of Geneva; Born 11 Sept
1896. Source: Iola Register September 11, 1896
RUTLEDGE Son to Mr. & Mrs.
W. E. of Born 10 Dec 1901. Source: Iola Register, Tuesday, December 10, 1901
Rutledge Son to Mr. & Mrs. Link of Carlyle; Born 7 Oct 1910. Source: Iola
Register, Friday, October 7, 1910
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Smith
on Monday, September 16, a girl. Source: Humboldt Union, Thursday, September 19,
1912
Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Tefft of Bronson, March 18, a son,
William Burness, Jr., weight 12 lbs. 15 oz. Source: Savonburg Record, Friday,
March 25, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Tucker, of Elkhart, Kansas, announce the
birth, April 20, of a 7 1/4 pound son, whom they have named Thomas Norwood. Mrs.
Tucker will be remembered here as Miss Augusta Shultz. Source: Humboldt Union,
Thursday, April 24, 1930
Master John TODD celebrated his eighth birthday last Tuesday. After school Rev. and Mrs. J.M. (James Morillo) Todd took John's Sunday School class in the auto to the woods for a picnic. There the youngsters were turned loose to gather nuts and each one secured a nice sack full. After this a big fire was built and the enjoyed a "weinie" roast and were served with ice cream cones. Altogether it was a most delightful picnic and will be long remembered by the little folks. Source: Humboldt Union, Thursday, September 19, 1912
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