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Margaret Elizabeth Marker “Dollie” <I>Heacock</I> Roberts

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Margaret Elizabeth Marker “Dollie” Heacock Roberts

Birth
Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1911 (aged 38–39)
Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Olpe, Lyon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of James Houston Heacock and Louisa Alizabeth Marker.

Her friends called her Maggie, but her husband, George, had a very special name for her and called her 'Dollie'.

Died of breast cancer.

Newspaper Tidbits:
The Olpe Optic, Thu, 19 Oct 1899 -- Verdigris Items
   "Mrs. Geo. Roberts visited at home the latter part of last week."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 31 Jan 1907
   "Mrs. J.H. [Louisa Marker] Heacock and daughter, Mrs. G.H. ["Dolly" Heacock] Roberts visited in the country with Mrs. E.K. [Ella Heacock] Bugbee Tuesday."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 31 Jan 1907
   "Mrs. J.H. [Louisa Marker] Heacock and daughter, Mrs. G.H. ["Dolly" Heacock] Roberts visited in the country with Mrs. E.K. [Ella Heacock] Bugbee Tuesday."
   "Mr. E.K. Bugbee and wife [Ella Heacock] , G.H. Roberts and family, T.J. Stevenson and family and Dr. C.L. Patton were guests of J.H. Heacock and wife Sunday."
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts had quite a disagreeable experience while carrying the mail the first of the week. Her horse slipped and fell, and becoming tangled up with the harness, it was necessary to cut several straps before the animal could get up. If Uncle Sam would sell the Philippines and invest the money in automobiles for the use of his rural route employees it would be appreciated—by the mail carriers—and the auto makers, too."
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts ordered a bill of printed envelopes from the Optimist Works last week."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 11 Apr 1907
   "Mrs. J.H. [Louisa Marker] Heacock drove to Phenis Creek for a visit with Mrs. [Ella Heacock] Bugbee yesterday."
   "Mrs. J.H. Heacock and Mrs. George ["Dolly" Heacock] Roberts visited with Mrs. Bugbee on Phenis Creek Thursday."
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts and daughter Isla, and A.F. Rossillon an family went to Emporia Tuesday."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 15 Apr 1907
   "Mesdames J.H. Heacock, G.H. Roberts, J.A. Stevenson and Miss Nellie Stevenson drove up to Emporia Friday."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 25 Jul 1907
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts is at Phenis creek on account of the very serious condition of her sister, Mrs. John [Lizzie] Young."
Daughter of James Houston Heacock and Louisa Alizabeth Marker.

Her friends called her Maggie, but her husband, George, had a very special name for her and called her 'Dollie'.

Died of breast cancer.

Newspaper Tidbits:
The Olpe Optic, Thu, 19 Oct 1899 -- Verdigris Items
   "Mrs. Geo. Roberts visited at home the latter part of last week."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 31 Jan 1907
   "Mrs. J.H. [Louisa Marker] Heacock and daughter, Mrs. G.H. ["Dolly" Heacock] Roberts visited in the country with Mrs. E.K. [Ella Heacock] Bugbee Tuesday."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 31 Jan 1907
   "Mrs. J.H. [Louisa Marker] Heacock and daughter, Mrs. G.H. ["Dolly" Heacock] Roberts visited in the country with Mrs. E.K. [Ella Heacock] Bugbee Tuesday."
   "Mr. E.K. Bugbee and wife [Ella Heacock] , G.H. Roberts and family, T.J. Stevenson and family and Dr. C.L. Patton were guests of J.H. Heacock and wife Sunday."
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts had quite a disagreeable experience while carrying the mail the first of the week. Her horse slipped and fell, and becoming tangled up with the harness, it was necessary to cut several straps before the animal could get up. If Uncle Sam would sell the Philippines and invest the money in automobiles for the use of his rural route employees it would be appreciated—by the mail carriers—and the auto makers, too."
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts ordered a bill of printed envelopes from the Optimist Works last week."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 11 Apr 1907
   "Mrs. J.H. [Louisa Marker] Heacock drove to Phenis Creek for a visit with Mrs. [Ella Heacock] Bugbee yesterday."
   "Mrs. J.H. Heacock and Mrs. George ["Dolly" Heacock] Roberts visited with Mrs. Bugbee on Phenis Creek Thursday."
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts and daughter Isla, and A.F. Rossillon an family went to Emporia Tuesday."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 15 Apr 1907
   "Mesdames J.H. Heacock, G.H. Roberts, J.A. Stevenson and Miss Nellie Stevenson drove up to Emporia Friday."

The Olpe Optimist, Thu, 25 Jul 1907
   "Mrs. G.H. Roberts is at Phenis creek on account of the very serious condition of her sister, Mrs. John [Lizzie] Young."


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