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Alta Pearl Woodburn

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Alta Pearl Woodburn

Birth
Baldwin City, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Jan 1913 (aged 17)
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4616241, Longitude: -95.758522
Plot
Section A east
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The Holton Signal, January 9, 1913:
Pearl, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Woodburn died at her home Wednesday after an illness of several months. She was born May 2, 1895, in Baldwin and was brought to Holton when a few months old and it has been her home the remainder of her life. She died January 1, 1913, at the age of 17 years and 8 months. When she was twelve years old she united with the Christian church ....The burial was in the Holton cemetery.
Those who were here from out of town to attend the funeral of Pearl Woodburn, were Mr. and Mrs. Will Askren, of White City, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burd, of Netawaka, Harry Woodburn, of Brooksville.

Paul Woodburn of Salina, Joe Woodburn, of Wheaton, Elmer Woodburn of Osage City and Mrs. Minnie Shockley, of Atchison.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Askren, who were here to attend the funeral of their niece, Pearl Woodburn ...

Eureka. Mrs. Burd was called to Holton by the illness of her granddaughter, Pearl Woodburn ....

.... She came with her parents to Jackson county when quite small, living at Mayetta for about five years, then moving to Holton .... She leaves a father, mother two sisters, Juanita and Vera ....
The Holton Signal, January 9, 1913:
Pearl, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Woodburn died at her home Wednesday after an illness of several months. She was born May 2, 1895, in Baldwin and was brought to Holton when a few months old and it has been her home the remainder of her life. She died January 1, 1913, at the age of 17 years and 8 months. When she was twelve years old she united with the Christian church ....The burial was in the Holton cemetery.
Those who were here from out of town to attend the funeral of Pearl Woodburn, were Mr. and Mrs. Will Askren, of White City, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burd, of Netawaka, Harry Woodburn, of Brooksville.

Paul Woodburn of Salina, Joe Woodburn, of Wheaton, Elmer Woodburn of Osage City and Mrs. Minnie Shockley, of Atchison.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Askren, who were here to attend the funeral of their niece, Pearl Woodburn ...

Eureka. Mrs. Burd was called to Holton by the illness of her granddaughter, Pearl Woodburn ....

.... She came with her parents to Jackson county when quite small, living at Mayetta for about five years, then moving to Holton .... She leaves a father, mother two sisters, Juanita and Vera ....


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