Source: Herring papers - Mr. Weymouth farmed 10 years in BlueEarth County, Minn. He was railroading 13 years in St. James,Minn., and afterward was a grain buyer in the same city. He wasa member of AOUW and was an Independent voter.From the journal of Dorothy Halverson Morrison: Jud marriedLydia Keech in St. James Minnesota. As far as I know, grandpaWeymouth's family lived in St. James and not on a farm. Perhapsthey lived on a farm earlier in that vicinity. Anyway, mygrandpa had a grain elevator. They had three children, Albin,Estella, and Dora (my mother). Albin married a girl named Minnieand they moved to Pocatella, Idaho where he worked for the UnionPacific Railroad. They had no children. Aunt Stell marriedWallace Winch and they lived on a small farm near Bemedji, Minn.They had four children. Judson died in infancy. Robert died ofdiphtheria at the age of 8. Loren and Lydia are still living.Lydia is about 74 and lives in Bemidje. She never married. Lorenmarried Arlene --- from Tenstrike, Minn. and they had fourchildren, Beckie and Laurie and Sammy and Steven. Sammy waskilled when he was 13 -- he was on his bicycle delivering papersand was hit by a car. Loren was widowed and now lives near TenStrike. For many years he and his family lived in ---- and hetaught at Concordia. Grandpa and Grandma Weymouth came toMontana to visit during the summers. When they were with us in1923, Grandpa had a stroke and died. He was buried in St. James.After that, Grandma Weymouth divided her time between AuntStell's farm and our house. She died at the farm in 1946 whenshe was 94 years old. He was married to Lydia Eschey Keech on 12Nov 1874 in Garden City, MN.