Showing posts with label Ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferguson. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Activity in Hendricks County probate cases (January 1897)

From Hendricks County probate records:

Activity in probate cases as of 4 January 1897 [in vacation of the November 1896 term of court]:
--Simon T. Hadley estate - Joseph B. Homan appointed administrator ($1,000 bond)
--Maximillian Herbster estate - Charles F. Herbster appointed administrator ($4,000 bond)
--John Hardin estate - George T. Pattison appointed administrator ($800 bond)
--Mary A. Ferguson estate - James McCoun appointed administrator ($200 bond)
--Abigail Spicklemire estate - David J. Spicklemire appointed administrator ($400 bond)
--James A. Spicklemire estate - David J. Spicklemire appointed administrator ($600 bond)
--Martin F. Feeny (et al) guardianship of minors - Rose Ann Feeny appointed guardian ($300 bond)

Friday, March 1, 2013

Norma Ella (BURK) ZACHARY Dies in North Salem (1942)

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal (Crawfordsville, Indiana) - issue of August 4, 1942:

[This obituary is courtesy of Karen Zach - thank you for sharing!]

Mrs. Norma Ella Zachary, resident of North Salem for the past 32 years, died at her home at 1 o'clock Sun. afternoon after an illness of about 3 years. She had been bedfast for the past 6 months. Mrs. Zachary was born at Jamestown Oct 28, 1880, the daughter of James W. and Mary Jane (Goodwin) Burk. She is survived by her husband, Ott Zachary, two children, Mrs. Lillian May Ferguson and Morris Zachary, both of Indianapolis; 3 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Flora North, Ohio; Mrs. Dora Hedge, Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary Bundy, Ladoga; and one brother, Jack Burk, of New Ross. Several nieces & nephews and other relatives live in Crawfordsville. The funeral will be held at 3:30 o'clock Tues. afternoon, Aug. 4, from the Earl Cox Funeral Home, North Salem.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Lucille (THOMPSON) FERGUSON of Brownsburg Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, July 5, 1934 - page 1, column 1

QUIT AFTER 11 YEARS
After eleven years of married life, Lucille E. Ferguson filed suit for a divorce from her husband, Alvin E. Ferguson, Thursday, in the local clerk's office. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married in August 1922 and separated last November. They couple lived in Brownsburg. Mrs. Ferguson asks that the court restore her maiden name, Lucille E. Thompson.