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Note for:   Philip Peters Janzen,   9 JUL 1962 -          Index
Occupation:   minister, farmer



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Note for:   Daniel Charles Janzen,   16 OCT 1965 -          Index
Occupation:   horticulture



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Note for:   Timothy Paul Janzen,   3 DEC 1960 -          Index
Occupation:   family physician



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Note for:   Charles Lawrence Youngman,   16 OCT 1876 - 18 MAR 1973         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   23 MAR 1973
     Place:   Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas



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Note for:   Anna Brown Armstrong,   1 OCT 1876 - 22 OCT 1964         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas



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Note for:   Louis Youngman,   JAN 1903 - 5 FEB 1903         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas



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Note for:   Parson Evans McIntire,   9 DEC 1865 - 27 OCT 1946         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas

Note:   He was a farmer and bred roan shorthorned cattle. He moved to Burlingame
because he thougtht the McIntires were becoming too thick around Gardner.
He enjoyed playing violin for dances.



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Note for:   Harriet Mae Lawrence,   8 APR 1875 - 22 SEP 1937         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas

Note:   She enjoyed playing a treadle organ.



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Note for:   Arthur Sidney McIntire,   24 JAN 1903 - 3 SEP 1985         Index
Note:   He was an engineer and helped design the locks in the Bonneville Dam.



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Note for:   Lena Viola McIntire,   16 MAY 1905 - 12 JUL 1951         Index
Note:   She taught school in Burlingame.



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Note for:   James Lawrence McIntire,   6 JAN 1910 - BEF ORE 1985         Index
Note:   He was a teacher and later became an engineer working for Dupont near
Philadelphia. He lived in Washington working at Hanford for several years.



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Note for:   Louis Lawrence Youngman,   6 MAR 1853 - 20 JAN 1933         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   23 JAN 1933
     Place:   Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas

Note:   He worked for some time in Omaha, Nebraska in a livery stable and broke
horses. He also used to drive teams of horses. He then moved to Kansas City,
Kansas where he worked for Booth Fisheries as the operator of a
refrigeration unit for fish. He is reported to have had a good sense of
humor per Paul Youngman. He is buried in the Highland Park Cemetery. He
retired in 1923 after 30 years work for Booth Fisheries.