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Mulford School Roll of Honor – 1881

Roll of Honor of Mulford School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Feb 1881 – Page 4, Column 1

COLD SPRING.

Roll of Honor of the Mulford School, District No. 1:

A Class–Morton Mulford, Charley Cartwright, Tommy Barkley, Edward Tavelin, Walter Mulford, Bennie Mulford.

B Class–Katie Shutts, Anna Carmichael, Barbara Carmichael, Clara Turner, Caroline Windthorst, Richard Windthorst, Alice Cartwright, Ella Vanderlaan, Fred Windthorst, Willie Wilkenning, Frank Griffin.

C Class–Dora Wilkenning, Ella Carmichael, Sarah Carmichael, Stanley Turner, Gusta Wilkenning, Etta Vanderlaan, Lewis White.

Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1881

The following notices appeared in Dearborn County, Indiana newspapers in 1881:

Lawrenceburg Register – 3 Feb 1881 – Page 3, Column 5

NOTICE.
On the 13th day of December, 1880, Mrs. Kate Ober left her husband with the intention not to return again. I, Anthony Ober, her husband, notify all, so that I will not pay any expenses whatever for her until she will live with me again.
ANTHONY OBER.
New Alsace, Ind., Feb. 1, 1881.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 24 Feb 1881 – Page 2, Column 5

Notice.
All persons are hereby notified to not trust or harbor my wife, Katharine Clements, on my account, as I will not pay debts of her contract.
PERRY CLEMENTS.
Aurora, Ind., Feb 7, 1881.

Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Oct 1881 – Page 3, Column 5

NOTICE.
Elizabeth Cole, my wife, has left my bed and board without any cause, and I now hereby warn all persons from trusting or harboring her on my account.
I. T. COLE.
Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 18, 1881.

Cochran Schools Roll of Honor – 1881

Rolls of Honor of the Cochran Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 27 Jan 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upwards in attendance and deportment during the month ending January 14, 1881:

Grammar School—Lura Roach, Emma Craig, Cora Downey, Lillie Hayes, Anna Mathias, Minnie Ricketts, Rosa Goenawein, Lula Clause, George Greer, Chas. Downey, A. W. Stanford, M. Melson.

Intermediate School—Nora Clause, Ella Opperman, Iva Siemantle, Birdie Gould, Julia Mahana, Emile Upton, H. Edmonston, V. Huff, Chas. McDowall, F. Greenland, M. Stanfield, W. Briddle, D. Dunigan, E. Humfield.

B Primary—Carrie Leive, Mamie Cloud, Clara Turner, Kate Feeley, Lizzie Boeck, Nellie Marsh, Laura Stanfield, Anna Maney, Jno. Braunecker, Thos. Langen, S. Dunigan, J. Bowler, W. Cloud, H. Wright, Ed. Maney, A. Schofield, H. Prace.

A Primary—Aggie Feeley, Jennie Huff, Kate Bowler, Sarah Wolfe, M. Ganey, E. Gross, B. Cloud, T. Smith, H. Jeffrey, Rosa Morx, May Goenawein.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 24 Feb 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.

The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending February 11, 1881.

Grammar School—Lura Roach, Emma Craig, Cora Downey, Lillie Hayes, Anna Mathias, Rose Goenawein, Lulu Clause, Flora Siementle, George Greer, A. W. Stanford, M. Melson, J. Pickleheimer, Chas. Greer.

Intermediate School—Emile Upton, Cora Hibbert, Emma Schofield, Iva Seimentle, Libbie Greer, Ella Opperman, Nora Clause, Lena Mathias, Maggie Bowler, H. Edmonston, V. Huff, C. McDowall, Fred Greenland, T. Fuller, J. Eshman, W. Briddle, D. Dunnigan.

B Primary—A. Schofield, Ed. Maney, Wm. Fahey, Jesse Rogers, J. Bowler, P. McInerney, Jno. Braunecker, P. Maley, Wes. Claud, Mary Ganey, Mary Siefferman, Louisa Siefferman, Lulu Cloud, Clara Turner, Ivia Duvall.

A Primary—Jennie Langen, May Gwynn, Fannie McCullom, Anna Duvall, Leeta Fuller, Maggie Wolfe, Effie Fuller, Jennie Claus, Kate Bowler, Aggie Fuller, Rose Morx, Sallie McGraw, C. Siefferman, H. Eshman, J. Langen, Andy Gwynn, M. Duvall.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 21 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending February 8, 1881.

Grammar School—Lura Roach, Emma Craig, Cora Downey, Lily Hayes, Anna Mathias, Rose Goenawein, Lula Clause, Flora Siementle, George Greer, Joseph Edmunston, Joseph Rogers, Chas. Downey, A. W. Stanford.

Intermediate School—Emily Upton, Emma Schofield, Julia Mahana, Birdie Gould, Iva Siementle, Libbie Greer, Nora Clause, Lena Mathias, Harry Edmonston, Fred Greenland, Thos. Fuller, Robt. Brown, M. Stanfield, W. Briddle, D. Dunnigan, Thos. White, Elsie Mathias.

B Primary—Carrie Leive, Nannie Newman, Louisa Siefferman, Maud Bradley, Bird Dale, Clara Turner, Kate Feeley, Lizzie Boeck, Amelia Giegoldt, Laura Stanfield, Mamie Dunnigan, A. Schofield, Ed. Maney, W. Fahey, Jesse Rogers, Wes. Cloud, F. Groendyke, Ed Upton, P. McInerney, W. Stewart, Nellie Marsh, Ivia Duvall.

A Primary—Blanche Shutts, Effie Fuller, Florence Greer, Kate Bonler, Jennie Huff, Mamie Goenawein, Sadie Bradley, Emma Schwab, Lizzie Schwab, Rosa Maley, Annie Duvall, Annie Greer, Millard Duvall.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 May 1881 – Page 3, Column 2

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment during the month ending May 6, 1881.

Grammar School—Emma Craig, Lib Hayes, Anna Mathias, Rose Goenawein, Libbie Wheeler, Flora Siemental, Lulu Clause, George Greer, Joseph Edmonston, A. W. Stanford.

Intermediate—Harry Edmonston, Vinny Huff, Thos. Fuller, Walter Briddle, Dennis Dunnigan, Cora Hibbert, Birdie Gould, Libbie Greer, Lena Mathias.

B Primary—Carrie Leive, Nannie Newman, Louisa Siefferman, Maude Bradley, Bird Wood, Kate Feely, Clara Turner, Lizzie Burke, Nellie Marsh, Mamie Dunnigan, Al Schofield, J. Rogers, H. Wright, Wes Cloud, Jos. Bowler, F. Groendyke, Thos. Langen, Jno. Braunecker, Ivia Duval.

A Primary—Kate Greenland, Blanch Shutts, Effie Fuller, Jennie Clause, Flossie Greer, Katie Bowler, Jennie Huff, Agnes Feeley, May Goenawein, Maudie Shutts, Sadie Bradley, Emma Wright, Mabel Dale, H. Jeffrey, T. Smith, C. Cannon, C. Seifferman, E. Daniels, L. Daniels, F. Stevens, M. Duvall, A. Gwynn, Anna Greer, Alice Knapp, Leota Fuller, Amelia Leive, Anna Duvall, Mamie Gwynn, Rosa Maley, Maggie Maloney, Rosa Morx, Lottie Morx, Sallie McGraw, Emma Schwab, Lizzie Schwab.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 17 Nov 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upwards in attendance and deportment for the month ending November 4, 1881:

Grammar School—Lura Roach, Emma Craig, Lilly Hayes, Anda Mathias, Alice Cheesman, Minnie Ricketts, John Bowler, Lula Clause, Flora Siemantel, Cora Hibbert, Lilla Radspinner, Emily Upton, Ivy Siemantel, Lilly Hamilton, Grace Heaton, Geo. Gree, Jos. Rogers, Harry Edmonston, Vinnie Huff.

Intermediate—John Hamilton, Marion Stanfield, Robert Brown, Jos. Eschman, Thomas Fuller, Harley Wright, John Braunecher, Frank Groendyke, Willie Cannon, Libbie Greer, Emma Cheesman, Mamie Treon, Mary Dunnigan, Birdie Dale, Ella Newkirk, Carrie Leive, Nora Clause, Bertha Allen, Mary Ramsey, Lena Mathias.

B Primary—Albert Schofield, Eugene Miller, Maud Bradley, Lewis Daniels, Mary Seifferman, Clara Turner, Elmer Daniels, Emma Schwab, Daisy Cain, Thos. Mahoney, Ida Reed, Sallie Wolf, Maurice Ganey, Lizzie Trester, Florence Greer, Theodore Smith, Jennie Clause, Blanchie Shutts, John Langen, Mamie Dunigan, Jennie Huff, Joe Bowler, Nellie Marsh, Effie Fuller, Joe Bowler, Nellie Marsh, Effie Fuller, George Shumacker, Kate Feely, Agnes Ramsey, Oliver Potts, Lizzie Beck, Lottie Marks, Kate Bowler, Rosa Marks.

A Primary—Henry Mathias, Philip Nolen, Albert Sloan, Robert Snyder, Charley Upton, Willie Emery, Johnnie White, Maggie Miller, Aggie Feely, Maud Shutts, Fanny McCollum, Gracie Cox, Gracie Brown, Tillie Orchard, Jennie Langen, Rosa Malay, Amelia Leive, Sadie Bradley, Anna Greer, Laura Smith, Mabel Dale, Mamie Orchard.

Pleasant Grove School Roll of Honor – 1881

Roll of Honor of the Pleasant Grove School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Jan 1881 – Page 2, Column 4

Dillsborough.

The following pupils of Pleasant Grove School have an average grade of 90 percent and upwards for the month ending January 7th: Geo. Stewart, Charlie Cole, Wm. Hamilton, Sallie Green, Eddie Kuhn, Ada Wilson, Jasper Cole, Viola Cole, Amelia Wulber, Cora Goodner, Edward Stevenson, Walter Grimes, J. Green, Jas. Bailey.

Wilmington Schools Roll of Honor – 1881

Rolls of Honor of the Wilmington Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Jan 1881 – Page 2, Colummn 3

Honor Roll of Wilmington School for the month ending Dec. 24, 1880:

Room No. 1—Wm. Buffington, K. Haynes, E. Goodrich, H. Truitt, M. Baker, N. Baker, C. Clements, H. Baker, J. Fiddler, B. Helphenstine, S. Bradford, D. Sellers, A. Baker, L. Chisman, C. Newby, B. Elder, W. Gipson, A. Marks, T. Truitt, W. Upp, J. Clements, C. Stalder, K. Gatch, M. Buffington, F. Roach, T. Bridwell, B. Barnhart, F. Barnhart, F. Chisman, T. Cook, R. Wilson, H. Lindsday, H. Smith.

Room No. 2—Mabel Truitt, Marion Buffington, Harry Small, Harold Taylor, Harry Christie, Omar Elder, Jacob Heck, Laura Taylor, Luddie House, Mary Stalder, Eddie Buffington, Tillie Wilson, Rose Goodrich, Elmer Ward, Willie Runyan, Freddie Bridwell, Emma Bridwell, Geo. Bridwell, Gatch Baker, May Small, Jacob Meyers.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Feb 1881 – Page 2, Column 4

Honor Roll of Wilmington Schools for the month ending Jan. 28, 1881:

Room No. 1—Hattie Baker, Harry Truitt, Ada Baker, Charles Clements, Lou Bridwell, Nettie Baker, Cora Newby, Wilber Upp, Thad Truitt, Ben Elder, Katie Haynes, Ida Truitt, Minnie Stewart, Jennie Clements, Eddie Goodrich, Thos. Bridwell, Wallace Gipson, Dell Sellers, Mary Buffington, Homer Roach, Mittie Baker, Geo. Elder, Frank Chisman, Randall Wilson, Will Buffington, Curt Stallder, Hattie Sellers, Frank Roach, Jessie Fiddler, Harry Lindsay.

Room No. 2—Willie Runyan, Eddie Buffington, Mabel Truitt, Marion Buffington, Geo. Bridwell, Frank Clements, Laura Taylor, Louis Baker, Emma Bridwell, Tillie Wilson, Eva Baker, Jacob Meyers, Fred Truitt, Harold Taylor.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Mar 1881 – Page 3, Column 8

Honor Roll of Wilmington Schools for the month ending February 25th, 1881:

Room No. 1—Belle Helphenstine, Chas. Clements, Cora Newby, Louie Chisman, Ada Baker, Dell Sellers, Minnie Stewart, Homer Roach, Katie Haynes, Nettie Baker, Geo. Elder, Bennie Elder, Annie Cottingham, Mary Buffington, Will Buffington, Thad. Truitt, Harvey Clements, Minnie Cottingham, Jessie Fiddler, Jessie Stewart, Katie Gatch, Maggie Taylor, Annie Marks, Mittie Baker, Lou. Bridwell, Eddie Goodrich, Thos. Bridwell, Stella Bradford, Wilber Upp, Jennie Clements, Hattie Sellers, Curtis Stalder, Randal Wilson, Bennie Barnhart, Frank Chisman.

Room No. 2—Mabel Truitt, Harald Taylor, George Bridwell, Emma Bridwell, Eddie Buffington, Fred Truitt, Laura Taylor, Eva Baker, Marion Buffington, Tillie Wilson, Lizzie Kerr, Jacob Meyers, Mamie Stalder, Louis Baker, Mary Small, Harry Christie, Gatch Baker.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 6

Honor Roll of Wilmington Schools for the Month ending March 25th, 1881:

Room No. 1—Homer Roach, Katie Gatch, Annie Cottingham, Hattie Sellers, Minnie Cottingham, Thad Truitt, Mary Buffington, Louie Chisman, Jessie Stewart, Chas. Clements, Stella Bradford, Jennie Clements, Dellie Sellers, Ada Baker, Maggie Taylor, Wilbur Upp, Jessie Fiddler, Mattie Baker, Annie Marks, Eddie Goodrich, Nettie Baker, Randal Wilson, Bennie Barnhart, Frank Chisman, Frank Roach.

Room No. 2—Mabel Truitt, Willie Runyan, Harry Taylor, Gatch Baker, Freddie Truitt, Louis Baker, Rose Goodrich, Laura Taylor, George Budwell, Freddie Bridwell, Eddie Buffington, Eva Baker, Marion Buffington, Frank Clements, Omar Elder, John Bradford, Lizzie Kerr.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 28 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 5

Honor Roll of Wilmington Schools for the month ending April 22nd, 1881:

Room No. 1—Minnie Stewart, Sadie Sargent, Katie Gatch, Minnie Cottingham, Jennie Clements, Annie Cottingham, Dell Sellers, Ada Baker, Bennie Elder, Bennie Barnhart, Mary Buffington, Lou Chisman, Curtie Stalder, Hattie Sellers, Frank Roach, Jessie Stewart, Mittie Baker, Jessie Fiddler, Eddie Goodrich, Cora Newby, Randall Wilson, Nettie Baker, Homer Roach.

Room No. 2—Harold Taylor, Marion Buffington, Rosa Goodrich, Elmer Ward, Eva Baker, George Bridwell, Gatch Baker, Tillie Wilson, May Small, Eddie Buffington, Fred Bridwell, Mable Truitt, Frank Clements, Louis Baker, Emma Bridwell, Lizzie Kerr, John Bradford.

Sunnyside School Roll of Honor – 1881

Roll of Honor of the Sunnyside School in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Jan 1881 – Page 3, Column 5

SUNNYSIDE.

No. 1–Frank Mulvany, Bird Hill, Horace Kelley, Harry Fisk, Anna Block, Lillie Tanner, Stella Sweet, Aggie Griffith, Jessie Wells, Maud Powers, Nelly Berresfer, Laura Tanner, Freddie Dyer, Everet Fox, Willie Tyrel, Ida Cloud.

No. 2–Harry Allington, James Billingsley, Mamie Emrie, Nelly Gregory, Rosa House, Frank Mattox, Stanley McMullen, Lizzie Potts, Grace Stedman, Florence Squibb, Guy Tyrell, Birdie Wood, Willie Owen.

No. 3–Mamie Beresford, Pierce Beresford, Daisy Dyer, Grace Van Houten, Nellie Griffin, Nellie Denton, Katie Fisk, Lonnie Glass, George Van Houten, Herbert Emrie, Lulu Bailey, John Williams, Emma Miller.

Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1881

Rolls of Honor for the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Jan 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

Roll of Honor—Aurora High School.

No. 10–Nettie Taylor, Simon Siemantel.

No. 9–Jay C. Smith, Aurelia Dennerlien, Ninna Pattison, Letta Dyer, Nettie Hopping, Mamie Gould, Julia James, Ella Sqibb, Oliver Hall, Lillie Wilke, Jesse Hopping, Frank Wildridge, Harry McGuire, Bertha Merkel, Emma Reese, Luther Cheek, Harry Gerard, Maud Sargent, Agnes Kastner, Johnnie Herdegen.

No. 8–Carrie Goldsmith, George Smith, Annie Williams, Mary Gates, Carrie Rectanus, Henry Wilson, Ella House, Ella Cadwell, Edith Conwell, Tillie Oester, Lillie Stuman, Laura Koehler, Emma Siemantal, Jacob Swift, Charlie McHenry, Carrie Stamm.

No. 7–Mary Stedman, Louis Hasing, Jennie Lukens, Mary McDowell, Clemmie Lukens, Corda Sassaman, Jessie Smith, Sallie Watts, Alice Watts, Eliza Billingsly, Mary Billingsly, Lulie Siemantel.

No. 6–Emma Smith, Charlie Niebaum, Sam McDowell, Alva Fisk, Willie Stier, Frank Vandergrift, E[?] Langtree, Willie Pattison, George Smith, Florence Sawdon.

No. 5–Frances Smith, Mabel Orchard, Mamie Kassebaum, Silvia McCreary.

No. 4–Willie Vail.

No. 3–Clara Sassaman, Ida Klingelhoffer, Sarah Webber, Dora Willman, Dannie Sterling, Ivy Rea, Lida Ruese, Ida Horr, Mary Cork, Anna Brannoff, John Braunagel, Harry Roberts, Eddie Sommerfield, Chris Scholle, Henry Williams, Lizzie Willman, Ellen Gerrity, Harry Teany, Hattie Skirving.

No. 2–Harry Siemantel, Charley Kelver, Nellie Smith, Josie Smith, Lena Stukenburg, George Riley, Annie Stoll.

The following named pupils have neither been tardy nor absent during the month ending Jan. 7, 1881, in Room No. 1: Artie Creisig, Harry Kappall, John Karr, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Andrew Martin, Charlie McClellan, Dick Ray, George Renner, Freddie Rudolph, Albert Siemantel, Joe Sokamp, George Webber, Linford Anderson, Lily Grant, Maggie Schaeffer, Minnie Shepherd, Grace Thomson, Mary Tinpam, Lydia Kleaver.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Feb 1881 – Page 3, Column 4

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools for the Month Ending Feb. 4, 1881.

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 1—The following pupils have been neither absent nor tardy during the month: Joe Lokamp, Freddie Houseman, Harry Kepple, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Andrew Martin, Martie Mueller, George Webber, Lydia Kleaver, Dick Ray, Mary Ritter, Mary Turpam, Lizzie Weidner.

Room No. 2—Josie Smith, Nellie Smith, George Riley, Frank Maltby, Lena Stukenburg.

Room No. 3—Sarah Webber, Chris Scholle, John Braunagel, Clara Sassaman, Ida Horr, Dannie Sterling, Anna Bronnon, Ida Klingelhoffer, Lida Ruese, Dora Willman, Henry Wilhelm.

Room No. 4—Nora Steele, Lizzie Willman, Ruth Webber, Aggie Christie, Nettie Hunt, Katie Miller, Charles Siemantel, Maud Sibley.

Room No. 6—Emma Smith, Clara Chisman, Etta Langtree, Willie Billingsly, Sam McDowell, Charlie Niebaum, Geo. Smith, Ida Schumaker.

Room No. 7—Jessie Smith.

Room No. 8—Carrie Goldsmith, Ella Cadwell, Abbie Worcester, Henry Wilson, Tillie Oester, Fannie Foulk, Cassius McMullen, Frank Fisk, Vina Ruese.

Room No. 9—Mamie Gould, Jay Smith, Aurelia Dennerline, Nina Pattison, Anna Henderson, Nettie Hoppsng, Letta Dyer, Ella Squibb.

Room No. 10—A Class—Lizzie Hopping; B Class—Gray Pattison; C Class—J Nettie Taylor, Belle Staup, George Fisk, Hattie Platter, Jessie Cornwell, Ella Hubbartt.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 2—Birdie Wood, Grace McGuire, Grace Stedman, Harry Allington, Rosa House, Willie Owen, Nellie Gregory, Stanley McMullen, Florence Squibb, Inez Twentyman, Lina Wheeler.

Room No. 3—Mamie Beresford, Lounie Glass, Pierce Beresford, Katie Fisk, Arthur Bolinger, Emma Miller, Mary Sweet, Nora Griffith, Hattie Lamkin, Hattie Callahan, Clara Gregory, Lula Bailey, Nellie Denton, Agnes Lamkin.

Room No. 4—Horace Kelley, Maud Powers, Bird Hill, Anna Block, Frank Mulvaney, Lillie Tanners, Aggie Griffith, Everett Miller.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Mar 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools for the Month Ending Mar. 4, 1881.

DISTRICT No. 1.

Room No. 10.

  • B Class—Gray Pattison.
  • C Class—George Fisk, Bell Stapp, Thomas Squibb, Nettie Taylor.

Room No. 9—Ella Squibb, Mamie Gould, Aurelia Dennerline, Annie Henderson, Jay C. Smith, Frank Wildridge, George Stedman, Oliver Hall, Lillie Wilkie, Nettie Hopping, Johnnie Herdegen, Harry Gerard, Jesse Hopping, Maud Sargent, Nina Pattison, Clara Goldsmith, Lulu Stark, Harry McGuire, Johnnie Vail, Agnes Kastner, Ralph Buffington.

Room No. 8—Lulie Williams, Vina Ruese, Tillie Oester, Abbie Worcester, Lizzie Kaster, Ella Cadwell, Ira VanHouten, Lillie Stamm.

Room No. 7—Carrie Blake, Mary Billingsly, Eliza Billingsly, Grant Bailey, Mary McDowell, Emma Mendell, Everett McGuire, Jennie Lukens, Gus Kastner, Mattie Johnson, Ella Hunt, Emma Hubbart, John Hopping, Florence Evans, Emma Epstein, Clara Epstein, Wayland Davis, Callie Kassebaum, Nannie Kassebaum, Louie Severin, Grace Wymond, Mary Woolever, Daisy Wymond, Mary Woolever, Daisy Williamson, Lucy Williams, Sallie Watts, Alice Watts, Roy Trester, Lulie Siemental, Cordie Sassaman, Mary Stedman, Charley Schub, Sadie Sargent, Frank Rectanus.

Room No. 6—Ida Schumaker, Charlie Niebaum, Sam McDowell, Etta Langtree, Carrie Junker, Fred Lockner, Mamie Evans, John Collins, Willie Stier, Elmer Gullion.

Room No. 5—Mamie Kassebaum, Francis Smith, John Maloney.

Room No. 4—Lizzie Wilman, Ruth Webber, Nora Steele, Lina Schmidt, Aggie Christie, Lizzie Goodpasture, Nettie Hunt, Willie Walson, Maud Sibley, Katie Miller, Carrie Kirsch, Paul Smith, Frank Norn, Lewis Adams, Andy Lochner, Dandie Rea, Charlie Peters, Isaac Carbaugh, Tillie Hauck.

Room No. 3—Sarah Webber, Chris Scholle, Lizzie Willman, Dora Willman, Lida Ruese, Guy McKain, Ida Klingelhoffer, Harry Teary.

Room No. 2—George Riley, Bennie Beinkamp, Josie Smith, Nellie Smith, Lena Stukenburg, Harry Siemental, Eddie Gay.

Room No. 1—The following named pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending March 4, 1881: Albert Bocklett, George Kyle, Henry Maloney, George Renner, Wallace Thompson, Emma Chory, Ella Deakin, Maggie Gehrish.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 1—Eddy Evans, Joseph Kennet, Gracie Cobb, Laura Tanner.

Room No. 2—Horace Kelly, Bird Hill, Maud Powers, Stella Sweet, Harry Fisk, Henry Mattox, May Allington, Aggie Griffith, Stanley Cobb, Florence Givan, Everett Miller, Curtis Fowler.

Room No. 3—Pierce Beresford, Lonne Glass, Nellie Denton, Hattie Callahan, Mamie Beresford, Lulu Bailey, Clara Gregory, Agnes Lamkins, Mary Sweet, Johnny Hubbartt, Katie Fisk, Onie Taylor, Ollie Macker, Eddie Schencks, Nellie Wehrman, Harry McAdams.

Room No. 2 [4]—Harry Allington, Vi Berkshire, Mamie Emrie, Nellie Gregory, Rosa House, Grace McGuire, Frank Mattox, Lizzie Potts, Florence Squibb, Guy Tyrrell, Lina Wheeler, Birdie Wood, Daisie Wildridge, Etta Bailey.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools for the Month Ending April 1, 1881.

Senior Class—Alta Squibb, Lizzie Hopping.

Room No. 10.

  • B Class—Gray Pattison, Nina Shutts, Emma Wood.
  • C Class—Nettie Taylor, Belle Stapp.

Room No. 9—Nina Pattison, Ella Squibb, Mamie Gould, Jay Smith.

Room No. 8—Carrie Goldsmith, Vina Ruese, Abbie Worcester, Tillie Oester, Ella Cadwell, Cassius McMullen, Lizzie Kaster, Lulie Williams, Minnie Kerr.

Room No. 7—Mary Billingsly, Eliza Billingsly, Callie Kassebaum, Nannie Kassebaum, Wayland Davis, Ella Hunt, Clemmie Lukens, Jennie Lukens, Everett McGuire, Mary McDowell, Jessie Smith, Mary Stedman, Roy Trester, Alice Watts, Sallie Watts.

Room No. 6—Emma Smith, Charlie Niebaum, George Smith, Ida Schumaker, Willie Pattison, Sam McDowell, Clara Chisman, Mamie Evans, Carrie Junker, Frank DuChemin, Harry Black, Lillie Radspinner.

Room No. 5—Mamie Kassebaum, Ella Reuse, Frank Bocklett.

Room No. 4—Lizzie Willman, Frank Worn, Aggie Christie, Harry Clark, Lina Schimt, Kate Miller, Ruth Webber, Charley Siemental, Maud Sibley, Carrie Kirsch, Ellie Hudson.

Room No. 3—Mary Cook, Ida Klingelhoffer, Sarah Webber, Chris Schoble, Henry Wilhelm, Clara Sassaman, Ivy Rea, Lida Ruese, Dora Willman, Tillie Redding.

Room No. 2—Harry Siementel, Bennie Beinkamp, Nellie Smith, Josie Smith, Lena Stukenburg, Henry Ruter, George Riley.

Room No. 1—The following named pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending April 1, 1881: Harry Bailey, Louie Bloom, Freddie Huseman, Henry Kappall, John Koehler, Henry Maloney, Andrew Martin, Walter Morand, John Peters, Dick Ray, Freddie Rudolph, George Stahl, Albert Siementel, Hiram Swift, Willie Thomas, George Webber, Phillip Webber, Clara Feustel, Maggie Gehrish, Lydia Kleaver, Mary Ritter, Emma Schattinger, Maggie Schaefer, Laura Schneider, Grace Thompson, Ernest Kassebaum, Mary Turpam, Lizzie Weidner.

Room No. 4—Bird Hill, Harry Fisk, Frank Malvany, Maud Powers, Stella Sweet, Henry Mattox, Aggie Griffith, Florence Givan, Stanley Cobb, Everett Miller, Jessie Wells.

Room No. 3—Pierce Beresford, Lonnie Glass, Lulu Bailey, Katie Fisk, Mary Sweet, Nellie Denton, Clara Gregory, Edie Schencks, Hattie Callahan, Mamie Bresford, Nellie Griffin, Ollie Maker.

Room No. 2—Harry Allington, Nellie Gregory, Rosa House, Grace McGuire, Stanley McMullen, Lina Wheeler.

Room No. 1—Charlie Black, Zephry Dunn, Charles Fisk, Joseph Kennit, Charles Stebbens, Willie Tyrrell, John Worcester, Eddie Newhouse, Eddie Luckens, Ollie Glass, Everett Fox, Gracie Cobb, Nellie McAdam.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 5 May 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

Honor Roll of the Aurora Public Schools for the Month Ending April 1, 1881.

DISTRICT No. 1.

Senior Class—Lizzie Hopping, Alta Squibb, Rosa Schipper.

Room No. 10.

  • B Class—Nina Shutts.
  • C Class—Nettie Taylor, Simon Siemantel, Robert Squibb, Belle Stapp.

Room No. 9—Mamie Gould, Jay C. Smith, Oliver Hall, Frank Wildridge, Letta Dyer, Nettie Hopping, Lulie Stark, Mabel Boyd, Johnnie Herdegen, Emma Ruese, Edwin Baker.

Room No. 8—Ella Cadwell, Henry Wilson, Abbie Worcester, Abbie Holman.

Room No. 7—Carrie Blake, Mary Billingsly, Eliza Billingsly, Grant Bailey, Nannie Kassebaum, Callie Kassebaum, Clara Epstein, Emma Epstein, John Hopping, Ella Hunt, Gussie Kastner, Jennie Lukens, Peter Oswald, Frank Rectanus, Jessie Smith, Lulie Siemantel, Roy Trester, Sallie Watts, Alice Watts, Frank Wood, Louie Severin, Nora Kirsch, Lucy Williams, Laura Unger, Mary Stedman.

Room No. 6—Frank Duchemin, Sam McDowell, Clara Chisman, Walter Miller, Harry Black, Eddie Coutant, Alva Fisk, Carrie Reichert, Lillie Radspinner, Gussie Siemantel.

Room No. 5—Mamie Kassebaum, John Maloney, Ella Reuse, Aggie Schipper, Edith Grandy.

Room No. 4—Harry Clark, Aggie Christie, Nettie Hunt, Stella Lozier, Notie Lyon, Frank Norn, Charlie Siemantel, Maud Sibley, Katie Miller, Lizzie Willman, Isaac Carbaugh, Tillie Hauck, Carrie Kirsch, Pearl Lozier, Andy Lochner, Eddie Hopping.

Room No. 3—Sarah Webber, Rowena Smith, Lida Ruese, Mary Cook, Katie Stephens, Wallace Smith, Hattie Skirving, Anna Brannon, John Braunagel, Ida Horr.

Room No. 2—Harry Siemantel, Nellie Schneider, Addie Stedman, Bennie Beinkamp, Josie Smith, Nellie Smith, Lena Stukenburg, Alma Bloom, Frank Maltby, Willie Dennerline, Paul Richter, Henry Ritter, Andy Earlie.

Room No. 1—The following pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending April 29, 1881: Harry Kappall, Ernest Kassebaum, Willie Kleaver, John Koehler, Tommy Lochner, Henry Maloney, Henry Marsh, Freddie Niemont, John Peters, Dick Ray, Freddie Rudolph, Ollie Schipper, Albert Siemantel, Willie Thomas, George Webber, Phillip Webber, Clara Feustel, Lily Grant, Mary Ritter, Laura Schneider, Mary Turpam.

DISTRICT No. 2.

Room No. 4—Bird Hill, Maud Powers, Stella Sweet, Lillie Tanner, May Allington, Everett Miller, Stanley Cobb, James W. Lamkin, George VanHouten, Arthur Bolinger, Emma Blake, Ella Wood, Curtis Fowler.

Room No. 3—Mamie Beresford, Nellie Denton, Ollie Macker, Pierce Beresford, Clara Gregory, Lulu Bailey, Lonnie Glass, Mary Sweet, Katie Fisk, Hattie Callahan, Nellie Wehrman, Fannie Cloud.

Room No. 2—Vie Berkshire, James Billingsley, Arta Curtis, Mamie Emrie, Nellie Gregory, Rosa House, Grace McGuire, Stanley McMullen, Lizzie Potts, Grace Stedman, Flossie Squibb, Inez Twentyman, Lina Wheeler, Birdie Wood, Daisie Wildridge, Willie Owen.

Room No. 1—The following pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during the month ending April 20, 1881: Clarles Black, Ollie Glass, Eddie Lukens, Charles Stebbens, Eddie Newhouse, Geo. Burton, Gracie Cobb, Kary Clark, Ida Cloud, Maggie Calahan, Laura Tanner, Nelly McAdams.

Dearborn County Soldiers’ Gravestones – 1881

Headstones for Dearborn County, Indiana soldiers’ graves in 1881 appeared in:

Lawrenceburg Register – 10 Feb 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

HEADSTONES FOR SOLDIERS GRAVES.

The names of the following deceased soldiers have been reported to Auditor Pattison for headstones for graves:

  • Samuel Knapp, Company A, Eighteenth Indiana Infantry.
  • Joel P. Hunter, Company K, Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry.
  • Noah Fox, Company G, One Hundred and Forty-sixth Indiana Infantry.
  • John Collier, Company F, Thirty-fifth Indiana Infantry.
  • John R Walser, Company H, Eighteenth Indiana Infantry.
  • Francis M. Anderson, Company H, Thirty-sixth Ohio Infantry.
  • Sanford Carbaugh, Company A, Eighteenth Indiana Infantry.
  • George W. Carbaugh, Company A, Eighteenth Indiana Infantry.
  • William Carbaugh, Company E, Eleventh Kentucky Calvary.
  • Joseph Powell, Company E, Eleventh Kentucky Calvary.
  • William Collier, Company K, Ninth Indiana Calvary.
  • Nicholas Miller, Company M, Seventeenth Pennsylvania Calvary.
  • Simeon Alfred, Company E, Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry.
  • John Cain, Company A, Seventh Indiana Infantry.
  • Peter Miller, Company K, Seventh Indiana Infantry.
  • Isaac Goble, Company K, Seventh Indiana Infantry.
  • Thomas Fisher, Company E, Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry.
  • Frederick Dorn, Company D, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry.
  • James McBride, Company K, Seventh Indiana Infantry.
  • Robert McBride, Company K, Seventh Indiana Infantry.
  • Sampson Shepard, Company B, Third Indiana Calvary.
  • Thomas Lambkin, Company B, Fourth Indiana Calvary.
  • Oliver Larrison, Company E, Sixteenth Indiana Infantry.
  • Varnell D. Truelock, Company D, Seventh Indiana Calvary.
  • Milton Cristy, Company H, Ninety-first Indiana Infantry.
  • John G. Christy, Company A, Seventh Indiana Infantry.
  • Thomas J. Gaston, Company E, Forty-third Indiana Infantry.
  • Thomas A. Rees, Company I, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
  • Archibald Currie, Company K, Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry.
  • Benjamin J. Wilson, Company B, Eighty-third Indiana Infantry.
  • Thomas J. Ewing, Company D, Fifty-second Indiana Infantry.

Lawrenceburg Register – 21 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

SOLDIERS’ GRAVES.

The following is a list of soldiers for whom tombstones were ordered on the first of this month:

  • Thomas Lambkin, co E, 11th Kentucky cavalry
  • Thomas H Lambkin, co B, 4th Indiana cavalry
  • Noah Fox, co G, 146th Indiana Infantry
  • Sandford Carbaugh, co A, 18th Ind Infantry
  • Geo W Carbaugh, co A, 18th Ind Infantry
  • Wm Carbaugh, co E, 11th Ky cavalry
  • Joseph Powell, co E, 11th Ky cavalry
  • John Henderson, co A, 18th Ind Infantry
  • C C Gooderson, co B, 4th Ind cavalry
  • Geo W Walker, 2d Ind battery
  • W R Milburn, co E, 95th Ohio Infantry
  • Benj Howard, co D, 3d Ind cavalry
  • Wm Hickey, co C, 52d Ind infantry
  • John Unger, co C, 32d Ind infantry
  • Jackson Miller, co G, 146th Ind infantry
  • John Hunt, co C, 52d Ind Infantry
  • Geo H Porter, co D, 3d Ind Cavalry
  • John Kinney, co I, 37th Ind Infantry
  • John Williamson, co C, 52d Ind Infantry
  • Michael Mueller, co C, 32d Ind Infantry
  • John K Mullen, co C, 52d Ind Infantry
  • Christopher Willmer, 54th Ohio Infantry
  • V D Truelock, co D, 7th Ind Cavalry
  • Fred W Steinbach, co C, 11th Ky Cavalry
  • Geo A Matson, co K, 13th Ind Infantry
  • John Donner, co C, 32d Ind Infantry
  • Charles Fisher, 16th Ind Infantry
  • George Nevitt, co K, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Joseph Backert, co F, 37th Ind Infantry
  • Andrew Williamson, co A, 3d Ind Cavalry
  • Michael Bohlinger, co C, 83d Ohio Infantry
  • Nich Minich, co K, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Wm S Locey, co D, 5th Va Infantry
  • Peter Miller, co K, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Isaac Goble, co K, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Frederick Dorn, co D, 32d Ind Infantry
  • Francis M Anderson, co H, 36th Ohio
  • Simeon Alfred, co E, 68th Ind Infantry
  • Austin McCright, co E, 68th Ind Infantry
  • Nicholas Miller, co M, 7th Penn Cavalry
  • John Hultz, co D, 3d Ind Infantry
  • Thomas Jeffries, co A, 52 Ind Infantry
  • Thomas A Rees, co I, 134th Ind Infantry
  • Archibald Currier, co K, 68th Ind Infantry
  • Samuel Knapp, co A, 18th Ind Infantry
  • John B Wietzel, co I, 146th Ind Infantry
  • Benj J Wilson, co B, 83d Ind Infantry
  • Thomas J Ewing, co D, 52d Ind Infantry
  • Thomas E Wallace, co E, 16th Ind Infantry
  • Henry C Johnson, co A, 120th Ind Infantry
  • Omer T Canfield, co I, 83d Ind Infantry
  • Abram Canfield, Co I, 83d Ind Infantry
  • Homer Canfield, co I, 83d Ind Infantry
  • John R Walser, 18th Ind Infantry
  • James McBride, co K, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Robert McBride, co K, 7th Ind Infantry
  • John Helms, co D, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Robert Sheppard, co C, 156th Ind Infantry
  • Sampson Shepherd, co B, 3d Ind Cavalry
  • Hartsel Shepherd, co B, 4th Ind Cavalry
  • Michell Collins, co B, 3d Ind Cavalry
  • Armstrong R Collins, co C, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Asbury Roberts, co B, 18th Ind Infantry
  • Milton Christy, co H, 91st Ind Infantry
  • John G Christy, co A, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Thomas J. Gaston, co E, 43d Ind Infantry
  • Joseph Thompson, co A, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Charles Faulkner, co K, 12th Ind Infantry
  • Daniel McMullen, co A, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Joseph Wise, co A, 123d Ind Infantry
  • Americus D Walser, co E, 16th Ind Infantry
  • Franklin Daggy, co C, 7th Ind Cavalry
  • Joel P Hunter, co K, 26th Ind Infantry
  • John Collier, co E, 35th Ind Infantry
  • William Collier, co K, 121st Ind Infantry
  • Josiah Thompson
  • Thomas B Gillis, co A, 18th Ind Infantry
  • Edwin Noyes, co E, 16th Ind Infantry
  • Platt Ward, co H, 83d Ind Infantry
  • David P Ward, co H, 83d Ind Infantry
  • James H Keeler, co D, 5th Ohio Infantry
  • John Cure, co A, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Thomas Fisher, co E, 16th Ind Infantry
  • Oliver Larrison, co E, 16th Ind Infantry
  • Isaac H Shutts, co C, 3d Ind Cavalry
  • John R Calhoon, co C, 123d Ind Infantry
  • Aaron W Douglas, co F, 52d Ind Infantry
  • John P Smith, co D, 7th Ind Cavalry
  • James McDonald, co H, 83d Ind Infantry
  • William Duncan, co I, 134th Ind Infantry
  • Lieut Col John F Cheek, 7th Ind Infantry
  • Capt Davis Cheek, Regular Army

Rising Sun High School Commencement – 1881

Graduates of the Rising Sun High School in Ohio County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 21 Apr 1881 – Page 3, Column 8

Rising Sun.

Commencement exercises of the Public Schools will take place Friday evening next with five graduates. Maggie McClure will begin the exercises with “Spectacles” for a subject. Fred A. Withers will discourse on “National Development.” M. S. Gibson will take about “The Influence of Climate on the Development of Intellect.” Jno . Espey wil l speak on “Milestones.” Fanny Cope will tell us about “A glance behind the scenes.” Valedictory by Maggie McClure and an address by Judge Downey.

St. Lawrence Church Communicants – 1881

Communicants of the St. Lawrence Church in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 5 May 1881 – Page 3, Column 3

Communicants at the St. Lawrence Church:

Boys—Frank Huber, Charles Englert, Ignatz Weis, Frank Staus, Robert Stack, Charles Weber, Lawrence Ahouse, John Maloney, George Bauer, Louis Sander, Frank Sander, August Rissel, Henry Kilthau, Peter Hartman, Charles Bechtel, Martin Landers, Peter Oberting, John Messang, and Joseph Herrler.

Girls—Louisa Jacquot, Mary Fisher, Mary Florsch, Louisa Gardner, Gertie Brogan, Terresa Binder, Carrie Popp, Mary Bimmerle, Frances Brower, Margaret Stricker, Louisa Gruber, Mary Frederick, Louisa Schindler, Terresa Schwab, Magdaline Nassoy, and Mary Flel.