Births, Marriages, Deaths, Probate and Divorces from the Demersville Interlake, 1890-1891, and the Kalispell Graphic 1892- 1892
1890 Marriages
January 3, 1890
-Married: Depuy-Peebles, at the residence of Charles Fredenburg, at Egan, Mr Harry DePuy to Miss Josie Peebles, on Jan 1st 1890, Rev. Geo. Fisher officiated.
January 3, 1890-
Casey-Stackhouse Mr William U Casey was united in marriage to Miss Ada Stackhouse on New Year’s Eve, Dec 31st, at six oçlock at the residence of U. C. Casey. Rev. H B Cockrill officiating.
January 3, 1890
-Married: Depuy-Peebles, at the residence of Charles Fredenburg, at Egan, Mr Harry DePuy to Miss Josie Peebles, on Jan 1st 1890, Rev. Geo. Fisher officiated.
January 3, 1890-
Casey-Stackhouse Mr William U Casey was united in marriage to Miss Ada Stackhouse on New Year’s Eve, Dec 31st, at six oçlock at the residence of U. C. Casey. Rev. H B Cockrill officiating.
December 30, 1892- In the presence of a few friends, Christmas night at the residence of C A Goodrich, in this city was celebrated the wedding of Miss Josie Edge and D W Durall, both of Kalispell. Among our large circle of business men none are more favorably known than Mr. Durall who has occupied a responsible position in the general mercantile house of G H Admas of this city. Miss Edge is well and favorably known, her parents being of the earliest settlers inthe valley. Numberous has been the congratulation from a large circle of friends.
|
1890 Divorce 1891 Divorce
1890 Deaths 1891 Deaths 1892 Deaths- Kalispell Graphic
October 19, 1891- Last week we reported the death of D A Stewart by drowning, which occured Sept 27th. His brother, Neil Stewart, who lives seven miles east of Columbia Falls, on receiving the sad news of his brother's death came at once and up to Wednesday afternoon dragged the river, finding the body of deceased in about seventy feet of water, not more than twelve or fifteen feet from where it was last seen. The deceased formerly lived in Victoria, Prince Edward Island, where his mother, four sisters and three brothers now reside. He had been here about three weeks prior to his death having been a stationary engineer. He was burried Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the cemetery west of town. probably Columbian?
December 11, 1891- William Ellis, Better known as "Squall Bill" who shot himself in the mouth with a revolver, at Missoula, about ten days past, tearing out most of his tongue, died at the above place the 4th, of secondary hemorrhage. Bill was known to many in this place, having been a teamster. When the vital spark begun to fade Bill became very anxious about his case and tried for a continuance but failed to get an extension.
1890 Probate
|
1891 Probate
|