

- SPOKANE COUNTY ASSESSOR LEONARD CHRISTIAN VS TOM KONIS LICENSE
- SPOKANE COUNTY ASSESSOR LEONARD CHRISTIAN VS TOM KONIS PROFESSIONAL
Former real estate broker for Windermere Real Estate and Tomlinson Black Real Estate. Air Force in 1984 and worked as a recruiter, jet engine mechanic and oversaw implementation of aircraft computer systems before retiring as a master sergeant after 20 years of service. Ran unsuccessfully for Spokane County auditor in 2010. Lost primary election to keep the seat in August 2014. Political background: Appointed state representative in 4th Legislative District in January 2014 when Rep.
SPOKANE COUNTY ASSESSOR LEONARD CHRISTIAN VS TOM KONIS PROFESSIONAL
Earned an associate degree from the Community College of the Air Force and a bachelor’s degree in professional aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Lincoln Co, WA census details.Education: Graduated from Ferris High School in 1984. Five Trustees: M S Taylor of Crescent John Hamilton ofĬrescent Wm Webb of Reardan Wm Childs of Reardan and S Hamilton ofĭocument with Lincoln Co Auditor: 10-13-1892) “Samuel Hamilton, 71 Mary Hamilton, 61 Benjamin Jordan, son-in-law,Ĥ1 Mabel Jordan, 8 George Jordan, 6 Edward W Childs, 41.” (1900 Reardan, Corporation formed by M S Taylor, John Hamilton, WmĬhilds and S Hamilton. Articles of Incorporation filed Oct 13, 1892.Ĭapital Stock of $500. Lincoln county, where he died in 1901.” (History of Big Bend-1904) “SpringĬreek Cemetery Association. He wasĭischarged in 1863, on account of disability and later came across the plains to Where he joined the Fifth Kansas Cavalry at the beginning of the war. Hamilton, a native of Oskaloosa, Kansas.) Herįather, Samuel H, was born in Pennsylvania and moved to Ohio, then to Kansas Newspapers at Davenport and one to his widow, Mrs Mary Hamilton, at Reardan.Ĭommittee.-John Glazebrook, John Wickham, Jerry Rockhold.” (Dav. Was further resolved to send a copy of these resolutions to each of the Patriotic citizen, we herewith extend our sympathy to his wife and family and it He was post commander seven years, he was a good and Kansas Cavalry, who died on the 7 th day of February 1901, at Reardan. Relative to the death of Commander of Post Samuel Hamilton, late of 5 th 60, the following resolutions were adopted 2-07-1901 h/o Mary) “Resolutions of Condolence.-At a regular (1900 Reardan Census) (Edit: this tombstone previously recorded as surname A 19448) “James O’Rourke, 36 Julia, 19 Ruth, 1 yr Rosa 2 mos.”
SPOKANE COUNTY ASSESSOR LEONARD CHRISTIAN VS TOM KONIS LICENSE
(Certificate of Marriage, Statistical Particulars: Spokane Co Auditor License Officiant: S H Lyde, Justice of the Peace.” Marriage: Oct 21, 1915, at Spokane, Spokane Co, WA. Taylor, born IN Mother: Mary A Corn, born Georgia. PA, residing Reardan, WA, widowed.įarmer. Step-son, 9, WA.” (details from 1920 Spring Creek Census) “Groom: John H Haines, 58, b. Step-dau, 13, WA Ethel C O’Rourke, step dau, 10, WA Charley G O’Rourke, Julia A Haines, wife, 39, KS Ira M Haines, 1 yr 8 mos, WA Evelyn L O’Rourke, (1930 Spring Creek, Lincoln Co, WA census details) “John H Haines, 65, PA “John H Haines, 76 Julia Haines, 49 Ira M Haines, 11.” & Jaeger metal marker intact in 1968, but now missing). PA Mother: Sarah Miller,īorn PA.” (details from his 1915 marriage certificate with Julia) Reardan, Lincoln Co, WA census) “Groom: John H Haines, 58, b. Head, Nov 1856, 45, PA, marr 21 yrs Lutetia B Haines, wife, Jan 1850, 50, KY,Ġ/0 children born and living Frank Haines, brother, June 1856, 43, PA.” (1900 Burial: Cemetery near Reardan, WA, July 25,ġ932.” (WA State Board of Health: Certificate of Death) “John H Haines, Made rope of bed sheets and hung himself to the bed. Death: July 23, 1932, 9:45, p.m., Eastern State Hospital, Medical Age: 77 yrs 4 mos 11 days, Farmer Father: Range 39 of the area surrounding Spring Creek Cemetery shows in Section 1 The 1911 Atlas for Lincoln Co for the Twp 26 SE 18-24N-38E.” (This individual is not apt to be the family that has Issue Date: 5-04-1894, Spokane Land Office. Haines Land Patent : “Patentee: John D Haines. See more information about the cemetery on Page A This land was owned by Fred B Barnard as shown on the 1911 Atlas. This land was originally patented by John Surber, issued onġ1-23-1891 and defined as 160 acres in the S ½ of the S ½ of Sec 22 Twp 26N Creek Cemetery is located in SE ¼ of SE ¼ of Sec 22 Twp 26 N Range 39, 4 miles
