[Note: this is not a complete list]
6 Aug 1903, p2 - Mrs. Anna Filby and grandchildren visited at Mrs. Sarah Ohmit's Thursday. Misses May and Lulu Filby, of Franklin, were visiting there also.
23 Aug 1906, p3 - Mrs. Anna Filby and her granddaughter, Helen Filby, have been visiting friends at Indianapolis the past week.
31 Oct 1907, p3 - Henry Mason, one of the wealthy farmers of the vicinity of Bentonville, will retire from active farming next spring and become a resident of Cambridge City. He has purchased the Anna Filby home and an acre of land adjoining James Clark's property on the south. The consideration was $4,200 and the deal was made by George Doney.
21 May 1908, p3 - Frank Guerin, of Straughn, is a house mover of good reputation. When he moved a house twenty feet the other day with a lady sitting on the rear porch, unconscious that the building was moving, it must be said that Mr. Guertin has a smooth way of going. Ellis Filby says that incident happened at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Filby, last Monday.
21 Jul, 1910, p2 - Mrs. Celia Nichols, of Muncie, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna Flby and Ellis Filby's family.
12 Nov 1925, p4 - Mrs. Anna Filby reached her ninetieth birthday last Sunday, which she celebrated in a quiet way. Several friends called during the day and she fully enjoyed the day. She says she feels as well as she ever did, only that she cannot walk so well. We hope she may enjoy many more birthdays.
4 Feb 1926, p5 - Henry C. Smith, Civil war veteran, brother of Mrs. Anna Filby, and a former citizen of this vicinity, died at the Danville Soldiers Home, Danville, Ills., last week. He had made his home there for a number of years. He was past 83 years of age at his death. He is survived by three sisters, two of whom live in Wayne county and one in St. Louis, Mo., and several children.
17 Mar 1927, p5 - The death of Mrs. Anna M. Filby, aged 91 years, occurred Tuesday morning at her home in the west part of the city. She has resided here since before the Civil war. She is survived by a son, Ellis D. Filby, of this place, a sister, Mrs. Celia Nichols of Richmond. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. Rev. E. E. Davis officiating. Burial in family lot in Riverside.