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Monroe County School Census for May 1914 Monroe County School Census for May 1914 Last Name First Name Parent or Parent or Last Name First Name Birth Month Guardian Guardian Child Child and Year Birthplace Township Brown Chas Brown Dosie Feb 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Buskirk Sam Buskirk Hershel Nov 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Crismore William Cresmore Osa Dec 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Crismore William Cresmore Herman Aug 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Crismore William Cresmore Carl Jul 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Dunning Emmet Dunning Otis Nov 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Dunning Emmet Dunning Oral Feb 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Dunning Emmet Dunning John Apr 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Dunning Emmet Dunning Leatha Jan 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Gentry Nettie Gentry Carrie Mar 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Gentry Nettie Gentry Anins Dec 19012 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Gobel Thomas Gobel John May 1893 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Gobel Thomas Gobel Anna Dec 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble Maria Hite Milton Oct 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble Maria Clark Essa Aug 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble William Goble Mary Nov 1893 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble William Goble John Feb 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble William Goble Hazel Feb 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble William Goble Hugh Feb 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble Thomas Goble Cora Mar 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble Thomas Goble Mildred Dec 1893 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble Thomas Goble Carl Aug 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Goble Thomas Goble Felix Dec 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Hovious Paris Hovious Gilbert Apr 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Hovious Paris Hovious Ruth May 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Lemon Prentice Lemon Willie Mar 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Lemon Prentice Lemon Maggie Nov 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Lemon Prentice Lemon Mary May 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Lemon Prentice Lemon Stella Dec 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Prather Lewis Prather Jesse Sep 1893 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Prather Lewis Prather Myrtle Feb 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Prather Lewis Prather Duward Oct 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 The Indiana Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47408 www.mcpl.info/indiana/local-information p. 1 Monroe County School Census for May 1914 Last Name First Name Parent or Parent or Last Name First Name Birth Month Guardian Guardian Child Child and Year Birthplace Township Prather James Prther Winfred Mar 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Snooks Edward Snooks Onie Nov 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Hacker Jefferson Hacker Alta Mar 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Hacker Jefferson Hacker Ella Dec 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Hacker Jefferson Hacker Nellie Dec 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Hacker Jefferson Hacker Walter Sep 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 1 Ducher George Ducher Margie Jul 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Ducher George Ducher Ellen Nov 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Ellett John Ellett Archie Nov 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Elliott Frank Elliott Lorene Jun 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Elliott Frank Elliott Herman Jul 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Garinger Isaac Garinger Hazel Nov 1897 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Gillaspy James Roy Herman Jul 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Grubb Ethel Grubb Ray Jul 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Grubb Ethel Grubb Ralph Jul 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May Walter May Violette Jun 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May Walter May Lawrence Jan 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May Walter May Clinton Apr 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May Walter May Audrey Aug 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May Elijah May Ross Dec 1893 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May W R May Alva Feb 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May W R May Hugh Oct 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 May W R May Ervin Feb 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 McCown J L McCown Archie Nov 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Raney Daniel Raney Lloyd Aug 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Raney Daniel Raney Dorothy Apr 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Reynolds Tom Reynolds Jesse Jul 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Reynolds Tom Reynolds John Nov 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Shawver W C Shawver Orvil Jul 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Shawver Emma Shawver Byron Oct 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Smith Ed Smith Carl Sep 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Stanger Jacob Stanger Willie Dec 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 The Indiana Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47408 www.mcpl.info/indiana/local-information p. 2 Monroe County School Census for May 1914 Last Name First Name Parent or Parent or Last Name First Name Birth Month Guardian Guardian Child Child and Year Birthplace Township Stanger Jacob Stanger Raymond Jul 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Stanger Gee Stanger Herman Mar 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Taylor James Taylor Carl Oct 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Thomas Huston Thomas Edith Dec 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Walden George Walden George W Oct 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Walker Ware Walker Beatrice Oct 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Walker Ware Walker Margie Oct 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Williams B F Williams Gladys Nov 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Williams B F Williams Geneva Jul 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Williams Harrison Williams Viola Jun 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 10 Bowman George Bowman Leola Apr 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Bowman Amos Bowman Nettie Oct 1893 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Bowman Amos Bowman Willie Oct 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Bowman Amos Bowman Amos Nov 1897 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Brighton Douglas Brighton Evaline Jan 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Burton Harry Burton Gayle Jul 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Burton Harry Burton Gayle Jul 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Frye Irvin Frye Eva Feb 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Frye Irvin Frye Alva May 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Frye Irvin Frye Ora Jul 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Goodwin Zebedee Goodwin Mary Feb 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Goodwin Zebedee Goodwin Francis Apr 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Goodwin Zebedee Goodwin Stella Apr 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Goodwin Zebedee Goodwin Edith Apr 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Goodwin Zebedee Goodwin Jessie Apr 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Kidd B S Kidd Haline Dec 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Kinley William Kinley Etta Oct 1897 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Kinley William Kinley Ira May 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Kinley William Kinley Bessie Feb 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Kinley William Kinley Avis May 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 McKeel John Smith Raymond Feb 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 McPhetridge Clara McPhetridge Ollie Mahy 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 The Indiana Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47408 www.mcpl.info/indiana/local-information p. 3 Monroe County School Census for May 1914 Last Name First Name Parent or Parent or Last Name First Name Birth Month Guardian Guardian Child Child and Year Birthplace Township Stine Otto Stine Myrel Aug 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Swafford Joseph Swafford Jennie Oct 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Swafford Joseph Swafford Jennie Oct 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Swafford Joseph Swafford Alice Jul 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Swafford Joseph Swafford Kathern Aug 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Swafford Joseph Swafford Grace Jul 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Vandeventer Ed Vandeventer Inez Mar 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Vandeventer Ed Vandeventer Harold Dec 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Waggoner Sa Waggoner Mabel Jul 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 2 Anderson Cora Anderson Ira May 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Arnett Homer Arnett Vernie Spe 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Arnett Homer Arnett Nelson Nov 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Arnett Homer Arnett Fredrick Nov 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Arnett Homer Arnett May Feb 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Hamilton Berry Harry Oct 1854 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Hamilton Berry Howard Apar 1857 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Hamilton Berry Hettie Nov 1900 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Hamilton Berry Frank Feb 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Hamilton Berry Hazel May 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Maggie Clark Ophelia Nov 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Berry Maggie Clark Cordeli Aug 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Conner John Conner Louise Jun 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Crouch Walter Crouch Eva Feb 1898 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Downs N F Downs Harvey Jul 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Downs N F Downs Ruth Dec 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Downs N F Downs Chester Mar 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Fulford Corda Skelton Jesse Man 1896 Illinois Bean Blosm 3 Fulford Corda Skelton Beatrice Nov 1897 Illinois Bean Blosm 3 Gillespie Chas Gillespie Norine Aug 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Gillespie Chas Gillespie Lemmie Feb 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Gillespie Chas Gillespie Claud Jun 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Gillespie Chas Gillespie Frank Aug 1899 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 The Indiana Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47408 www.mcpl.info/indiana/local-information p. 4 Monroe County School Census for May 1914 Last Name First Name Parent or Parent or Last Name First Name Birth Month Guardian Guardian Child Child and Year Birthplace Township Gillespie Chas Gillespie Rosa Aug 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Hiland Robert Hiland Nina Jun 19906 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Legge Carter Legge Pauline Jan 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Legge Carter Legge Lucile Aug 1905 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Legge Carter Legge Lloyd Sep 1903 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Legge Carter Legge June Jan 1901 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Legge Carter Legge Ray Aug 1896 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Legge Carter Legge Esther Oct 1894 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Litten Edward Litten Julia Oct 1902 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Litten Edward Litten Zella Oct 1904 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Shultz Frank Shultz Oscar Sep 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Shultz Frank Shultz George Jun 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Smith John Arnett Russel Jul 1897 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Smith John Arnett Rollie Apr 1908 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Smith John Arnett Annie Mar 1906 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Smith John Arnett Mary Feb 1907 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Smith Wm Sanders Lillian Oct 1895 Indiana Bean Blosm 3 Mrs.
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