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William Keller

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William Keller

Birth
Death
29 Nov 1910 (aged 74)
Burial
Perry Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Co. E 36th O.V.I.

s/o Abraham & Susan (Newsom)

William Keller
Perry Tp. Farmer and Old Soldier, Passes Away
William Keller, a well-known farmer living in Perry Tp. near Patriot, died at 7:45 Monday evening of heart trouble. For months his health had not been good, but only since last Thursday had he really been ill and confined to the house.
Mr. Keller was an old soldier, a member of Salem Baptist church, a good citizen, whose death will be regretted in many circles and by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Martha Chambers, and to whom he was married July 9, 1860, and four children, Fred, Clyde, and Mrs. R. B. Davis, who also live near Patriot, and Guy of Waterloo. He is survived by two brothers, S. R. of Perry Tp. and L. M. of Missouri, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood.
A year after his marriage he went into the army as a member of the 36th O. V. I. and was mustered out in October, 1862.
The funeral cortege will leave the house at 10 o'clock this forenoon for Salem church where the funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Foster Yelton. Burial at the same place.

Gallipolis Journal
December 1, 1910
Co. E 36th O.V.I.

s/o Abraham & Susan (Newsom)

William Keller
Perry Tp. Farmer and Old Soldier, Passes Away
William Keller, a well-known farmer living in Perry Tp. near Patriot, died at 7:45 Monday evening of heart trouble. For months his health had not been good, but only since last Thursday had he really been ill and confined to the house.
Mr. Keller was an old soldier, a member of Salem Baptist church, a good citizen, whose death will be regretted in many circles and by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Martha Chambers, and to whom he was married July 9, 1860, and four children, Fred, Clyde, and Mrs. R. B. Davis, who also live near Patriot, and Guy of Waterloo. He is survived by two brothers, S. R. of Perry Tp. and L. M. of Missouri, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood.
A year after his marriage he went into the army as a member of the 36th O. V. I. and was mustered out in October, 1862.
The funeral cortege will leave the house at 10 o'clock this forenoon for Salem church where the funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Foster Yelton. Burial at the same place.

Gallipolis Journal
December 1, 1910


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