The Winterset Madisonian
Madison County, Iowa
January 1892
1st - Death of Mrs. Anna BUTLER, wife of William J. W. BUTLER, of Jefferson Township
2nd - Marriage of Marshall S. VANHOOK and Miss Mimi HULL
2nd - Death of Miss GIVIN, burial at the St. Patrick Cemetery
2nd - Death of Mrs. EVANS at the Liberty Church
3rd - The decication of the Union Chapel, South Township
3rd - W. W. PARSONS died on Sunday, January 3rd, at the home of his brother-in-law, Andrew ROWE
4th - Mrs. Mary A. JACK died in Jackson Township
6th - A girl born to Mr. & Mrs. Walter BOWLSBY of Scott Township
6th - Marriage of Charles DANIELS and Miss Mary RHINE/RYAN
8th - Lee Andrew BERTHOLF, son of C.G. & Lucy BERTHOLF died
9th - Suicide of William WOOLERY, of Madison Township
12th - Death of William MCCONKEY, at Winterset
15th - Thomas Franklin BERTHOLF, son of C. G. & Lucy BERTHOLF died
14th - Marriage of Franz MARSHALL and Miss Ettie LORIMOR at Scott Township
16th - Death of Sarah Rosalind RENSHAW, daughter of Sylvester RENSHAW
18th - Josiah ARNOLD died at Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa
20th - Mrs. Betsy Ann WRIGHT, wife of Almon WRIGHT
23rd - Death of Jacob A. REED of New Virginia
26th - Death of Joel CLANTON, of South Township, one of the early settlers of Madison County
26th - Sudden death of Arthur DUFF, old citizen of Madison County
26th - Marriage of Mr. A. L. REAGER and Miss Emma J. COX in Walnut Township
27th - Marriage of Mr. William M. MCDONALD and Miss Della KLINGMAN, of Madison Township
January 1892 - No dates listed for:
A girl born to Mr. & Mrs John LAUGHLIN
A girl born to Mr. & Mrs.James EMERSON
A boy born to Mr. & Mrs. George LEEPER
A girl born to Mr. & Mrs Lew BEARDSLEY
A girl born to Mr. & Mrs. ADDY
A girl born to Mr. & Mrs. Ed ALEXANDER
The baby wagon stopped at the home of Mr.& Mrs. Frank MCBRIDE and left a 12 pound boy
Miss Sarah COX had her thumb amputated, caused by a felon
Sarah BLACK, adjudged insane and sent to Mt. Pleasant
Died. infant child of Mr. & Mrs. HYDE
Died: Mr. C. S. TROWBRIDGE at Winterset
Died: Twin sons of Mr. & Mrs. Walter YOUNG
Mr. FOX, furniture dealer and undertaker is refitting and repainting his hearse