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Note    N3665         Index
Mentioned in her brother John's obituary.

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Note    N3666         Index
Adopted, along with sister Carrie, according to 1910 census, by a Hatfield family which included Rachel

"FROM WHITE COUNTY.--Searcy, July 21.--The list of drafted men in White county for the first increment of the National Army includes: Ernest W. Leebrick...."--22 July 1917, Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, AR)

WW II Draft Card lists Theodore Hendricks as contact person. 1940 Census shows that Ernest was a lodger with Theodore Hendricks and a farm laborer.

Death certificate gives birthdate as 4 Apr 1890, father and mother as William and Mary Gregg Leebrick but draft card gives the 1893 date. It also shows that Ernest's place of death was the Little Rock State Hospital, due to "toxic exhaustive psychosis" after a fracture of his right hip a couple months before.

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Note    N3667         Index
Death certificate gives birthdate as May 12, 1916.

"Proud of Home --Mrs. Holland is extremely proud of her new home. 'As soon as we found out we were going to move here, we bought some new furniture,' she said. The Hollands, who have an income of abourt $4300 a year, will pay $73 a month for their home, utilities included.
Joseph T. Leebrick and his family moved from 1203 Sixth street S.W. to 242 I street S.W. Mr. Leebrick, who is unable to work because of an injury, receives $1584 in public assistance. He will pay $65 a month including utilities for his three bedroom apartment."--25 November 1958, Evening Star (Washington DC)

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Note    N3668         Index
Mentioned in mother's death notice.

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Note    N3669         Index
Mentioned in mother's death notice.

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Note    N3670         Index
Mentioned in mother's death notice.

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Note    N3671         Index
Mentioned in mother's death notice.

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Note    N3673         Index
"Executor's Sale -- By authority of license granted by the Probate Court, in and for Des Moines county, and by virtue of the power invested in us by the last will of Enoch Wade, deceased, we the undersigned, executors of the last will of Enoch Wade, deceased, will sell to the highest bidder, on the 14th day of April next, the following described property to wit: Lots numbered 16 and 17, and the south half of lot 767? in the city of Burlington. TERMS OF SALE:--A credit of one and two years will be given, the purchaser giving bond and approved security and mortgage on the premises. SAMUEL LEEBRICK, Executor. CATHARINE WADE, Executrix. Burlington, Feb 22, '45."--5 April 1845, Iowa Teritorial Gazette and Burlington (IA) Advertiser.

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Note    N3674         Index
"Marriage Licenses. Frank L. Hanna, Peru, 32 and Lula M. Hartzell, Peru, 26"--1 September 1910, Sedan (KS) Times-Star

"Mr. Frank Hanna of Tulsa and Miss Lula Hartzell were married Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 31, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartzell. Only relatives and a few close friends were present. Rev. J.R. McNabb officiated. The young couple left immediately for Tulsa where they expect to live for the present. We wish them a long and happy life."--8 September 1910, Sedan (KS) Times-Star

"As this was the last club meeting before one of the members, Mrs. Lula Hanna, will leave for Romania, the club presented her with a beautiful silver berry spoon, as a token of their remembrance and best wishes."--19 Feb 1914, The (Peru KS) Independent. For context see notes for her mother. See for example https://firstworldwarhiddenhistory.wordpress.com/category/romania/

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Note    N3675         Index
"Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruble and daughter visited Mrs. Ruble's parents, S.T. Hartzell and wife."--30 December 1909, Sedan (KS) Times-Star

"RUBLE -- Edwin Herbert Ruble, 83, of 4010 East Sixty-eighth Terrace, died yesterday at the Curtis nursing home, 7505 East Eighty-seventh, Jackson County, where he had been a patient two weeks. He was born on a farm near Elk City, Kas., and had lived in Kansas City 46 years. He was a mail handler for the Kansas City Terminal railway 21 years until he retired in 1939. He was a member of the Central Bible church. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Gladys Ruble of the home and Mrs. Carl Blair, Greenville, S.C., and four sisters, Mrs. Olive Adams, 6723 Bales; Mrs. Katherine DeLong, Taos, N.M., and Miss Maud Ruble and Mrs. Myrtle Wolever, Hot Springs, Ark. Services will be at 3:30 O'clock, Tuesday at the Newcomer chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery."--9 Dec 1957, The Kansas City (MO) Times

"RUBLE--Mrs. Margaret Ruble, 77 years old, 4010 East Sixty-eighth street terrace, died today at the St. Joseph hospital. She was a member of the Central Bible church. Mrs. Ruble was born in Peru, Kas., and had lived here fourty-two years. She leaves her husband, Edwin H. Ruble and two daughters, Miss Gladys Ruble and Miss Margaret Elaine Ruble, all of the home; a sister, Mrs. Lula Hanna, Arkansas City, KIas., and three brothers, John Hartzell, Richmond, Ind., Adam Hartzell, Sedan, Kas., and Leland Hartzell, Ellinwood, Kas."--8 Jan 1955, The Kansas City (MO) Star,