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Stories of our Jarvis and Teply ancestors

Harper

300 – A Move Into Town

July 17, 2024July 12, 2024Mark JarvisLeave a comment

There were lots of Maningers in Harper County in the latter years of the 1890s. The family tree was sprouting branches.

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Maninger, Smith, WeyenethApostolic Christian Church, Harper, Kansas, Maninger, Smith, Weyeneth

299 – Tornado and a Ransom Note

July 10, 2024July 1, 2024Mark Jarvis2 Comments

Maningers lived in Harper County in the 1890s. They spent their days cooking, farming, raising children, and doing countless other everyday chores. Most other people did too.

Now and then in the history of everyday lives, extraordinary events occur.

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Maninger, Smith, WeyenethApostolic Christian Church, Harper, Kansas, Maninger, Smith, Weyeneth

298 – Priscilla Weyeneth

July 3, 2024July 1, 2024Mark JarvisLeave a comment

Recall that Benedict Weyeneth was the first elder of the Apostolic Christian Church in America. He and his wife and family settled in Roanoke, Woodford County, Illinois around 1857.

Our families descend from Benedict’s parents through Benedict’s brother Jacob Weyeneth.

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Maninger, Smith, WeyenethApostolic Christian Church, Harper, Illinois, Kansas, Maninger, Roanoke, Smith, Weyeneth, Woodford

297 – We’re in Harper

June 26, 2024June 27, 2024Mark JarvisLeave a comment

The Maningers arrived in Kansas in January 1885. They brought with them furniture and beds, kitchen, tools, farm implements, and livestock. Awaiting them was a quarter-section farm with a house a mile south of Harper.

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Jarvis, ManingerApostolic Christian Church, Harper, Kansas, Maninger, Smith

296 – To Kansas By Rail

June 19, 2024June 17, 2024Mark JarvisLeave a comment

The Maningers were moving to Kansas. This wasn’t a case of poor pioneers in a covered wagon with no money and no belongings.

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Maninger, Smith, WeyenethGridley, Harper, Illinois, Kansas, Livingston, Maninger, McLean, Meadows, Smith, Waldo, Weyeneth

295 – Kansas Fever

June 12, 2024May 24, 2024Mark JarvisLeave a comment

The 1880s dawned clear and bright for Val and Lena Maninger. Things seemed to be going their way. But there was a fever in the air. Kansas fever.

The Pantagraph – August 30, 1880
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Maninger, Smith, WeyenethGridley, Harper, Illinois, Kansas, Livingston, Maninger, McLean, Meadows, Smith, Waldo, Weyeneth
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