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John G. McGregor

                                                        Winfield Merchant.
Winfield 1880: McGregor, Eugene, 23. No spouse listed.
Winfield 1880: McGregor, E. A., 49; spouse, Ella, 48.
Winfield 1880: McGregor, John, 22; spouse, Ettie, age not given.
                                               FROM THE NEWSPAPERS.
First item found on “McGregor.” Do not think John J. McGregor was related to J. G. McGregor...
Winfield Courier, August 28, 1884.
RECAP. District Court. Notice for Service by Publication: Francis V. McGregor, Plaintiff, vs. John J. McGregor, Defendant, a non-resident of the State of Kansas. Divorce petition. Plaintiff to have sole custody and control of minor children: Clyde E. McGregor and Ralph Montie McGregor; defendant to pay costs of this action. HENRY E. ASP. Attorney for Plaintiff.
[COWLEY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT.]
Winfield Courier, September 25, 1884.
CIVIL DOCKET. SIXTH DAY. 89. Frances McGregor vs. John J. McGregor.
[COWLEY COUNTY DISTRICT COURT.]
Winfield Courier, Thursday, February 19, 1885.
Frances McGregor vs. John McGregor. Plaintiff decreed a divorce on grounds of abandonment; plaintiff awarded custody of children and adjudged to pay costs.
First item found on J. G. McGregor...
Winfield Courier, Thursday, August 20, 1885.
J. G. McGregor, a friend of P. Powell, has bought C. W. Stolp’s interest in the hardware store on East Ninth. The firm will be Berkey & McGregor. Mr. McGregor is a thorough businessman and will make many friends. We bespeak for this new firm a good patronage.
Note: I could not find out anything about “P. Powell.” MAW
Winfield Courier, Thursday, August 27, 1885.
ATTENTION FARMERS. The celebrated Gladden Hawkeye wire for sale by Berkey & McGregor only.
Winfield Courier, Thursday, October 15, 1885.
BERKEY & McGREGOR, -DEALERS IN- Shelf and Heavy Hardware.
The Celebrated Hawkeye Barb Wire a Specialty.
QUEENSWARE, STOVES AND FURNITURE.
And a full assortment of Shelf Hardware. Our motto is “Honest dealing and small profits.” Come and see us.
East 9th Avenue, opposite Ferguson’s Livery Stable.
Winfield Courier, Thursday, November 5, 1885.
The following are the real estate transfers filed in the office of Register of Deeds since our last issue.
Harvey B Hedges et ux to John G McGregor, lot 4 and e hf lot 5, blk 289, Courier Place: $1,600.
Winfield Courier, Thursday, February 18, 1886.

Messrs. J. G. McGregor and P. P. Powell, and Master Earl McGregor and Artie Bull went over on the Arkansas river Monday on a little hunting and recreation trip, prepared to camp out and have a good time.
Winfield Courier, Thursday, March 4, 1886.
J. G. McGregor and P. P. Powell started out Wednesday to buy a wagon load of ducks.
Winfield Courier, Thursday, April 1, 1886.
Mrs. C. McGregor, of Wellington, mother of Mrs. Powell and J. G. McGregor, is visiting her children.
Winfield Courier, Thursday, April 1, 1886.
Berkey & McGregor have the contract of furnishing the Vernon Center church and have just received a car load of chairs for the same.
1891.
Daily Calamity Howler, Thursday, October 15, 1891.
J. G. McGregor and family went to the reunion in the car­riage today.

 

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