Hamilton Farmers' Advocate, Hamilton, Missouri October 1, 1908
James Bishop Dead.
James Bishop, a former resident of Kingston, died at his home in Muskogee, Okla., Wednesday morning, September 30th, at 3 o'clock, from abcess of the liver, after an illness of several weeks. The remains will be sent to Kingston where the funeral services will be conducted Friday.
The news of Mr. Bishop's death comes as a surprise to his Caldwell county relatives and friends as it has only been two months since he visited here and was apparently enjoying the best of health. His mother, a brother and a sister live at Kingston.
Newspaper Unknown October 2, 1908
James Bishop Dead.
James Bishop, a former resident of Kingston and son of the late Judge A.W. Bishop, died at his home in Muskogee, Okla., Tuesday night, after an illness of about ten days, a relapse from typhoid producing abscesses.
The remains were brought to Kingston and the funeral takes place today.
Deceased was about 39 years of age, and was reared in this community. He was married about 14 years ago to Mrs. Anna Zener Munsey, who with one daughter survives him.
Mr. Bishop had been engaged in the bakery business in Muskogee for a number of years and had an excellent trade.
Hamilton Farmers' Advocate, Hamilton, Missouri October 1, 1908
James Bishop Dead.
James Bishop, a former resident of Kingston, died at his home in Muskogee, Okla., Wednesday morning, September 30th, at 3 o'clock, from abcess of the liver, after an illness of several weeks. The remains will be sent to Kingston where the funeral services will be conducted Friday.
The news of Mr. Bishop's death comes as a surprise to his Caldwell county relatives and friends as it has only been two months since he visited here and was apparently enjoying the best of health. His mother, a brother and a sister live at Kingston.
Newspaper Unknown October 2, 1908
James Bishop Dead.
James Bishop, a former resident of Kingston and son of the late Judge A.W. Bishop, died at his home in Muskogee, Okla., Tuesday night, after an illness of about ten days, a relapse from typhoid producing abscesses.
The remains were brought to Kingston and the funeral takes place today.
Deceased was about 39 years of age, and was reared in this community. He was married about 14 years ago to Mrs. Anna Zener Munsey, who with one daughter survives him.
Mr. Bishop had been engaged in the bakery business in Muskogee for a number of years and had an excellent trade.
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