and fine citizens.
Harry, the oldest, went with his cousin, John Kroth, to seek his fortune in Oklahoma.
On the eve of Christmas, 1901, a wedding was performed in the English Ridge School House which united Elizabeth (Bessie) Watts and Larry Loughmiller in marriage before an audience that was composed of the students, their parents and a few other patrons of the district who had come to the Christmas program.
Aunt Betsy Shove, one of Harry's aunts was very startled when she saw him come it and said, for ever more, there's Harry Loughmiller at our Christmas Tree'. Imagine her surprise when, the bride appeared in a wedding dress and the couple were married by the Rev. Mayfield, minister of the Havensville Christian Church.
Bess was an ambitious young lady and had been teaching school and living on a claim that she had taken in Western Oklahoma. The newly weds, after visiting a while with relatives, went to the claim in Arapahoe and began their married life together.
They lived in Oklahoma until 1908. For a time the family lived in Hollis, Kansas, then several years between Havensville and Soldier, Kansas, before coming to Onaga, Kansas, where Harry was appointed a Rural Mail Carrier and the children all graduated from the Onaga High School. He served until his retirement in 1939. Bess and Harry lived the last of their years in Topeka.86 Next Page
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