Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois)
December 2 1879

Miss Ella Cassell departed for Harristown on yesterday afternoon.

Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1880 > November > 11

At a recent meeting of the Macon county Lodge of Good Templars, held at South Macon, the following officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year.  P.W.C.T. - G. M. Danley, Niantic

Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1881 > December > 16

Geo. Danley, of Niantic, did Decatur today. He says that Gross' mine is a reality and that it will soon be booming.

Decatur Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1881 > October > 21

Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Geo. M. Danley and Kate Miller of Niantic and Wm. A. Chandler and Anna B. Stults of Decatur. The first named couple stepped across the street to the Averitt House, where Justice Curtis made them happy by pronouncing them man and wife.

Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1882 > June > 24

Mr. G. M. Danley was secretary of the Republican primary meeting held at Niantic. The best of feeling prevailed and A. W. Wells and D. H. Claypool were elected delegates to the county convention.

Review (Decatur, Illinois)
September 14 1882

Miss Ella Cassell has returned from a protracted visit in Putnam county.

Decatur Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1883 > December > 21

Mrs. G. M. Danley is very sick.

Decatur Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1884 > February > 7

G. M. Danley, the great hostler, has been engaged by Hall & Chamberlin to attend to their fine horses.

Saturday Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1885 > January > 24

Niantic: G. M. Danley is selling fruit trees for J. B. Spaulding & Son, of Riverton.

Saturday Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1885 > January > 31

G. M. Danley of Niantic, was transacting business in these parts (Mosquito) on Wednesday.

Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois)
April 24 1885

Miss Ella Cassell has purchased a millinery store in Niantic, and will conduct the business in person.

Saturday Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1885 > February > 14

G. M. Danley is doing a land office business in the live stock insurance business. He took in Blue Mound and vicinity last week.

Daily Republican, Decatur, IL
July 3, 1885

Married on the 3d inst. by Thos. B. Albert, Esq., Mr. Geo Reddy (Danley) and Miss Ella Cassell, eldest daughter of Mr. John Cassell, all of this city.

Saturday Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1885 > August > 29

Niantic

Little Anna, only daughter of G. M. Danley, aged 2 years and 6 months, died on Thursday, August 20, at 2p.m., of inflammation of the stomach. Her remains will be interred in the Longpoint cemetery on Friday at 10 a.m.

Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1885 > October > 6

S. W. Grosh, J. P. Faris and G. M. Danley of Niantic were in Decatur yesterday.

Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1886 > February > 2

Geo. H. (M.) Danley travels for the Decatur Mutual Life and Accident Relief Association. He has secured many willing applicants for certificates.

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Hennepin, March 10, 1887

Mrs. Lineham of Decatur was here last week with Mrs. G.A. Danley

Saturday Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1887 > July > 30

Niantic

Geo Danley and wife of Hennepin, are visiting relative in this place.

Decatur Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1890 > May > 20

G. M. Danley writes from Harvard Neb., enclosing $1.00 to renew his weekly subscription, and adds: "The Republican seems like talking to an old friend. We are having elegant weather - fine prospects for another crop."

Decatur Weekly Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1895 > May > 9

Injured in a Runaway

Coming in from the county yesterday afternoon George M. Danley, who had been in the southwest part of the county soliciting insurance, had quite a time of it for a few minutes on St. Louis avenue near the Wabash railroad. Mr. Danley was driving a horse hitched to a buggy, and just as he was passing under the bridge a train dashed over, frightening the horse so badly that he gave a desperate jump for his life, dashing the buggy against the pole, throwing Mr. D. through the top of the buggy, and breaking away from the rig. It was thought that Mr. Danley had been fatally injured but examination proved that he had had a remarkably narrow escape, only being bruised and sprained about the hips. Dr. J. L. Bevans attended Mr. Danley at the home of William Bundy, who with Officer James Lee witnessed the accident. The buggy is a wreck. The horse did not run far. He stopped and came back to the buggy.

Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1895 > December > 19

Insurance Paid

Three weeks ago C. Schwab suffered loss by fire at Boody. He had $700 insurance in the Continental company, for which George M. Danley is the local agent. The loss has been adjusted and Mr. Schwab allowed $700, every dollar of the insurance.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1896 > July > 29

Niantic

G. M. Danley of Decatur transacted business here Monday.

Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1897 > April > 29

Mrs. George Danley and sons visited Mrs. Danley's father, John Cassell, Sunday.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1897 > July > 8

Mrs. G. A. Danley is very sick at her home on West Pugh street.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1897 > August > 12

Mrs. George Danely (Danley) and children of Decatur visited Mr. and Mrs. Cassell.

Decatur Weekly Republican (Decatur, Illinois) > 1897 > November > 25

Death At Niantic

Funeral and Burial of Mrs. Roseldah Danley Last Monday

From the Daily of Tuesday

Died, at her home in Niantic, on Saturday, November 20, Mrs. Roseldah Danley. Her maiden name was Boyer. She was born in Prebbie county Ohio April 27 1823. She removed with her father to Illinois in 1838, was married to Benjamin Danley, February 9, 1840, near Mechanicsburg, Ill. She united with the Christian church in 1842 and was a member until her death. She was the mother of seven sons and two daughters, all of whom survive her save Willie T., who died near Illiopolis, August 23, 1860, and Francis M., who died while in the United States service near Vicksburg, Miss, March 5, 1863. Her husband preceeded her in death 15 years, having died March 8, 1881. Her illness was brief, lasting two weeks, but her suffering was most intense during all that time. One entire side of her body was paralyzed two weeks previous to her death. She selected the 14th chapter of John to be read at her funeral, which was conducted on Monday at 10 a.m. by Elder Eunefer. The interment took place at Long Point. The pall bearers were John Cassell, H. Beall, William Dingman, Elias Ford, Frank Sanders and A. Holt.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1897 > December > 14

Wills For Probate

A petition was made to Judge Hammer yesterday for the probate of the will of Roseidah Danley. Jan 8 was set as the date for the hearing the petition. The heirs of the estate are John S., H.C., George M., Levi and James Danley and Mary Hildebrant and Rebecca J. Pinkley.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1899 > March > 4

G. M. Danley of Decatur was here Friday

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1900 > July > 17

Mrs. J. T. Lanahan of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. M. Danley, on West Pugh street.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1900 > October > 18

George and Jim Danley of Decatur were here on business Monday

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1901 > December > 22

Jones school is a town school and closed Friday evening for the two weeks vacation. At 7:30 that evening the house was filled with a Christmas audience, and every fact indicated that fact. For a week previous preparations had been making and the room was most handsomely decorated by the pupils, using flags, bunting, pictures and a profusion of chains made of colored paper………. On one of the boards was a handsome drawing of the battleship Maine, the work of Leon Danley.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1902 > March > 26

There is quite a fight for the place on the Republican ticket in the Seventh ward, S. L. Payne, George M. Danley and James M. Miller all want it.

HENRY REPUBLICAN
Florid, June 12, 1902

Mr. Danley of Decatur is visiting with Henry Cassell for a short time.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1902 > November > 7

For Leon Danley

A surprise party was given to Leon Danley at his home 803 West Pugh street, Thursday evening. It was the sixteenth anniversary of his birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Reall assisted in entertaining the young folks. Those present were: Misses Alverd Priddy, Elsie Onstaut, Pearl Pugh, Iva Strader, Jessie Myers, Emroa Stocks, Althea Andrews, Ray Cassell, Pearl Cassell, Lena Gilbert, Will Andrews, Leo Van Hall, Ralph Daley, Victor Pritchettt and Frank Andrews.

A number of presents were given Master Danley. The evening was spent with games and music. Refreshments were served.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1902 > November > 17

Ladies of the seventh division will meet again with Mrs. Danley on Thursday afternoon for work.

Decatur Herald, Decatur, IL
May 5, 1903

Nearby Towns - Mt. Auburn
John Cassell and family of Niantic were guests of Mrs. Cassell's son, George Pettus, last Tuesday.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1903 > July > 1

G. M. Danley of Decatur was here Friday.

The Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois July 4, 1903

For A Reunion

John Linnahan, wife and daughter of Chicago are here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassell and Captain and Mrs. J. F. Cassell and Mrs. Frank Andrews and daughter of Ivesdale are guests of George Danley and family. All will attend a family reunion at the old Cassell homestead at Niantic tomorrow.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1903 > October > 27

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Danley were at Niantic yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. Danley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell. It was Mr. Cassell's seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. A fine dinner was served at noon and the day was spent pleasantly by all.

Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1904 > February > 16

Mrs. George Danley of Decatur was here to spend Sunday with her father, John Cassell.

Daily Review
February 23, 1904
Mr. and Mrs. George Danley visited her parents , Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell.

Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois)

March 4 1904

Mrs. Ella Danley spent Sunday with Mr. And Mrs. John Cassell

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois)
March 23 1904

G. M. Danley and A. W. Wells of Decatur were here Tuesday

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois)
May 18 1904

Mr. And Mrs. George Danley of Decatur were the guests of John Cassell and family.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois)
June 9 1904

G. M. Danley of Decatur transacted business here last Wednesday.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois)
June 14 1904

G. M. Danley and wife of Decatur were the guests of John Cassell and wife Sunday.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois)
June 18 1904

Mrs. Esther Albert of Milwaukee is visiting her niece Mrs. G. M. Danley at 803 West Pugh street. Mrs. Albert formerly lived in Decatur.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois)
June 22 1904

Mrs. Emily Dingman, Mr. And Mrs. John Kizer and Miss Alice Kizer spent Sunday in Decatur the guests of Mr. And Mrs. G. M. Danley.

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Cottage Hill - August 29, 1904

Mr. and Mrs. George Danley of Decatur, Illinois, Mrs. Esther Albert of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Cassell of Florid, visited relatives in this vicinity last week.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1905 > January > 20

Mr. and Mrs. George Danley of Decatur visited John Cassell and family.

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March 21, 1906

Mrs. Sarah Cassell of Florida (Florid) is at the bedside of Mrs. J. M. (G. M.) Danley who is seriously ill at 803 West Pugh street.

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Florid, Wednesday, March 21, 1906

Mrs. Henry Cassell was called to Decatur, Saturday, to see her niece Mrs. Danley, who was seriously ill.

Florid, April 9, 1906 (April 11 edition)

Mrs. Henry Cassell, who was visiting her niece, Mrs. George Danley in Decatur, returned home last week.

Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1906 > April > 3

Niantic

Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell have returned from a visit to Mr. Cassell's daughter, Mrs. George Danley of Decatur.

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FLORID, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1906 (August 1 edition)

Mr. G. W. Danley of Decatur is visiting with Mrs. Henry Cassell.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1907 > October > 16

Leon and Ralph Danley and Herbert Dearkin of Chicago have been the guests of Dr. C. Leonard Cassell. Since going to Chicago Danley has joined the state militia. He is in the First Regiment, which is known as the "Silk Stocking Regiment". Since joining the regiment he has become such a marksman that he has been awarded the sharp shooter's badge. The state thought so much of his marksmanship this summer that it kep him on the range most of the time, as one of a number in charge.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1908 > March > 12

Ralph Danley of Chicago, formerly of Decatur, who has been visiting here for the past few weks, expects to return Saturday. Danley is a private in Company M. I. N. G., first regiment of Chicago.

The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) > 1908 > May > 1

G. M. Danley is no longer agent for the Continental Fire Insurance company. That agency has been turned over to C. C. Randolph.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911

Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley were shopping in Henry last Friday. O. W. Allen took them down in his auto.

Florid, June 7, 1911

Mrs. Danley who was staying with her aunt expects to return to her home in Decatur this week.

Florid, December 13, 1911

Mr's. Leonard and Ralph Danley are visiting their mother at Mrs. Sarah Cassell's.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912

Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley were shopping in Hennepin last Monday.

Taken From the Decatur Daily Review

June 5, 1913
Cassell Family Reunion

A family reunion was held Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Linehan, 344 North Water street.  A four course dinner was served.  The table was decorated with pink and white carnations and ferns.  Those present were John Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cassell, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cassell, Louis Cassell, Otto Cassell and sons, Harold and Everett, Mrs. Ella Danley and son Ralph, Mrs. Annie Andrews and daughters, Grace and Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. William Stivers and children, Mrs. Kate Chandler and brother, Dave Albert.

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Florid News, February 25, 1914

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Danley and children, also a sister of Mrs. Danley are visiting at Mrs. H.E. Allens and Mrs. Sara Cassell's.

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FLORID, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914

John Cassell and daughter Mrs. Ella Danley of Decatur are visiting Mrs. Sarah Cassell and old acquaintances here.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914

Mr. John Cassell and daughter Mrs. Ella Danley, who have been visiting Mrs. Sarah Cassell and friends here for the past two weeks, expect to return home Wednesday of this week.

Florid, September 1, 1915

Mrs. Ella Danley of Decatur is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Cassell.

Florid, September 22, 1915

Leon Danley and family of Elgin, came the forepart of last week and are visiting with Mrs. Sarah Cassell and the former's mother Mrs. Ella Danley.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915

John Cassell and daughter Mrs. John Linnehan of Decatur are guest of Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley.

Florid, September 1, 1915

Mrs. Ella Danley of Decatur is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Cassell.

Florid, September 22, 1915

Leon Danley and family of Elgin, came the forepart of last week and are visiting with Mrs. Sarah Cassell and the former's mother Mrs. Ella Danley.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915

John Cassell and daughter Mrs. John Linnehan of Decatur are guest of Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley.

Florid, September 19, 1917

Mrs. Ella Danley of Decatur came last Saturday and will spent an indefinite length of time with Mrs. Sarah Cassell.

Florid, October 2, 1918

Mrs. Ella Danley is visiting her aunt Mrs. Sarah Cassell.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918

Mrs. Ella Danley after spending a few weeks with Mrs. Sarah Cassell, left for her home last week Wednesday.

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FLORID, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920

John Cassell and Mrs. Linnehan and daughter after a pleasant visit of 8 or 10 days with their relatives, Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley, returned to their home in Decatur, Friday.

Florid, October 27, 1920

Mrs. Ella Danley returned last Saturday evening after a pleasant visit of several weeks with relatives in Decatur, Illinois and Fort Wayne, Indiana.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1920

Mr. Ralph Danley of New York is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ella Danley who resides with Mrs. Sara Cassell.

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Florid, December 9, 1920

Ralph Danley of Rochester, New York is here to see his mother, Mrs. Ella Danley who is caring for her old aunt, Mrs. Sarah Cassell.

January 5, 1921

Mrs. Ella Danley left last Wednesday for Elgin, IL, to spend Christmas with her sons and their families.

Florid, March 24, 1921

Mrs. Dave Clemens spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley.

Florid, May 26, 1921

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Danley, also the father, George Danley of Rochester, New York, spent last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley. They were touring through to Waterloo, Iowa, in their car and took this opportunity by stopping here over night to see their friends.


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Florid, June 23, 1921

Mrs. Ella Danley was called to Decatur last Friday on account of the death of a nephew. Her sister, an old time friend of ours, has our sympathy as this is the third time she has been called upon to give up a boy and her last one too. Sometime we'll understand.

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Florid, June 22, 1921

Mrs. Ella Danley received word last Thursday that the son of one of her sisters had passed away and that she should come. She left Friday morning for Decatur to be present at the funeral. Mrs. Danley will also spend an indefinite time visiting her aged father and other relatives while there.

Florid, August 3, 1921

Mrs. Ella Danley, who is living with her aunt, Mrs. Sara Cassell, but has been absent several weeks visiting relatives in Decatur, returned last Friday evening.

Florid, December 28, 1921

Mrs. Ella Danley left last Thursday for Elgin, Illinois where she will visit for an indefinite time with her sons and family.

Florid, February 1, 1922

Mrs. Ella Danley after a very pleasant visit with her children at Elgin, returned to Mrs. Sarah Cassell's last week.

Florid, April 5, 1922

Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley entertained at supper, Tuesday evening, March 28, Mrs. Margaret Reichwine and Vera Clemens.

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Florid, May 4, 1922

Mrs. Ella Danley and Mrs. H.E. Allen were in Granville Saturday afternoon.

Florid, May 11, 1922

Mrs. Ella Danley received the sad news Friday morning that her cousin Tom Cassell of Decatur, Ill., had been found dead in bed that morning.


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Florid, May 24, 1923

Mrs. Ella Danley who has been in Decatur, Chicago and Elgin, the past year, returned last Saturday and will stay and care for Mrs. Sarah Cassell who is getting rather feeble, yet not so much for a lady almost 93 years old. She still works all the time, housework and out-of-doors.

Florid, July 1, 1923

Mrs. Mollie Cassell of LaSalle is spending a few days with Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. Ella Danley.

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Florid, August 30, 1923

H.E. Allen and wife, also Pat Donoho, wife and little Dean Allen, and Mrs. Ella Danley motored to Decatur Sunday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lineham, Mrs. Danley remaining for a week's visit with her relatives. She found her father, John Cassell, quite poorly. He is an old gentleman of about 95 years.

Florid, September 6, 1923

Mrs. Ella Danley who spent the last week in Decatur at the home of her father, John Cassell, returned home Saturday.

Leon Danley and family, also his sister-in-law of Joliet, visited at Mrs. Sarah Cassell's and Mrs. Ella Danley's - mother of Mr. Danley and at the H.E. Allen home from Sunday until Monday.

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Florid, September 5, 1923

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Danley and children and a sister of Mrs. Danley, all of Elgin spent from Sunday evening to Monday afternoon with the former's mother, Mrs. Ella Danley, Mrs. Sarah Cassell and Mrs. H.E. Allen.


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Florid, April 16, 1924

Mrs. Ella Danley after spending several months with her father, who is very ill at his home in Decatur, returned last Thursday to assist Mrs. Cassell with her work.

Florid, May 14, 1924

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Danley and children of Chicago, also Leon Danley of Elgin, spent Mother's Day with their mother Mrs. Ella Danley.

Florid, June 18, 1924

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Danley of near Elgin, spent from Sunday evening to Monday afternoon with the former's mother Mrs. Ella Danley.

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Florid, July 16, 1924

Mrs. John Linnehan and aged father, John Cassell, Mrs. Frank Andrews all of Decatur, also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassell of Chicago came Monday for a visit with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Ella Danley.

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Florid, July 17, 1924

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassell of Chicago, John Cassell, Mrs. John Lineham and Mrs. Frank Andrews of Decatur came Monday night for a few days visit with Mrs. Ella Cassell Danley. John Cassell is 96 years old but stood the 100 mile trip by auto quite well.


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Florid, July 23, 1924

Ralph Danley and family of Chicago spent a days with his mother Mrs. Ella Danley. Saturday afternoon, June who has been staying with her grandmother, returned with her parents.


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Florid, August 20, 1924

Mr. and Mrs. Whittley and children, also Mrs. Odie Kouch of Decatur spent from Saturday until Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ella Danley, guests of Mrs. Whittley's mother, Mrs. John Linnehan and Mrs. Ella Danley.

Helen Linnehan and gentleman friend of Decatur, visited from Saturday until Sunday with Mrs. Ella Danley.

Mrs. Linnehan and daughter Helen and friend spent Sunday forenoon at Starved Rock.

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Florid, August 21, 1924

After spenidng six weeks here with his daughter and sister, Mrs. Ella Danley, John Cassell and Mrs. John Lineham in company with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whittley and Mrs. Houck returned to her home in Decatur Monday. It is a remarkabel thing for a man of 96 years of age to stand an ato trip of 150 miles in one day.

Florid, September 3, 1924

Leon Danley and family of near Elgin spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ella Danley.

Florid, September 10, 1924

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Danley and children, June, Beverly and Jr. of Chicago were weekend visitors at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Ella Danley.

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FLORID, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924

Ralph Danley and family of Chicago and Leon Danley and family of near Elgin spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Ella Danley.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924

Mrs. Ella Danley was a Thanksgiving guest at the home of Mrs. Will Munnis.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924

Mrs. Ella Danley left Tuesday last week for Chicago where she will spend the winter with her son, Ralph and family.


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Florid, January 1, 1925

Mrs. Ella Danley left for Chicago last Wednesday where she expects to visit for some time with her two sons and families.


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FLORID, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Danley and little daughter, accompanied by the former's mother, Mrs. Ella Danley, who spent the winter with her son, arrived here last Monday.


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Florid, May 14, 1925

Mrs. Ella Danley who spent the past 5 months in Chicago and Elgin with her sons, came back Sunday.

Florid, July 9, 1925

Mrs. Ella Danley went to Decatur Friday to help care for her father who is very feeble.


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FLORID, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925

Mrs. Ella Danley returned to her home recently accompanied by her son, Leon of Elgin and her niece, Miss Grace Luel and two children of Texas, who are spending a few days with Mrs. Danley.

FLORID, AUGUST 26, 1925

Mrs. Ralph Danley and children, June, Beverly and Raph Jr. of Chicago, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Danley.

FLORID, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925

Mrs. Ella Danley, accompanied her son, Raph Danley and family to their home in Chicago where she will remain for an indefinate time.


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Florid, September 3, 1925

Mrs. Ella Danley left Wednesday for an indefinite saty with her sons in Chicago.

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FLORID, OCTOBER 21, 1926

Leon Danley and family and mother Mrs. Ella Danley were callers in Florid, Monday.


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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 PAGE 3

Mrs. Ella F. Danley

Mrs. Ella F. Danley, wife of George M. Danley, died Wednesday at the age of 76 years. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, L.C. Danley of Elgin and R.B. Danley of Chicago, two sisters, Minnie Linehan of Decatur, Ill., and Annie Andrews of Texas, and two brothers, Charles Castle (misspell) of Decatur, Ill., and Frank Castle (misspell) of Chicago. Funeral services were held from the Norris chapel at 3 o'clock this afternoon with Rev. M.C. Tunison officiating and with interment in Bluff City cemetery. *Note from writer : That's just the name of the cemetery - not a town. It's located in Elgin, IL.


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