A Centenary of Catholicity in Kansas 1822 1922 the History of Our Cradle Land

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A Centenary of Catholicity in Kansas 1822 1922 the History of Our Cradle Land
Thomas Kinsella
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Michael Watson, now in Gardner parish.
James King, now in Gardner parish.
Thomas Lovett and family, now in Gardner parish.
George Lovett, now in Gardner parish.
Thomas Carroll, now in Gardner parish.
"Grandpa" Taton and two sons, relatives of Father Taton.
There was a settlement of French across the line in Douglas County. Some of these were the Garmont family, Mignot family and the Rousleau family. Mr. Matthew Babee was one of the earliest settlers.
Nearly all of these had come from Ireland an
...d France. They were a good class of people, honest and industrious. They were imbued with the old Faith and left nothing undone to bring the blessings of Religion into their rough and lonely lives. They lived in dugouts, sod houses, log cabins and, finally, in comfortable homes. The land was rich and the pastures extensive. The climate Avas excellent, though variable. It took years to understand the peculiarities of the new surroundings and to fit themselves to fight the battles of life on the prairies.

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