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Nathan Binns

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Nathan Binns

Birth
Wakefield, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
Death
28 Apr 1924 (aged 72)
Webster Township, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Webster Township, Madison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The Winterset Madisonian (Winterset, Iowa), Thursday, May 8, 1924; Page: 2

Nathan Binns

Nathan Binns, son of Benjamin and Hannah Binns, was born in Yorkshire, Wakefield, England, Jan. 19th, 1852, and departed this life on April 28, 1924, at his home in Webster township, at the age of 72 years 3 months and 9 days. On June 17, 1890, he was united in marriage to Miss Martha J. Howard, seven children came to bless this home, two of these departing in infancy, William and Guye leaving Everett L., Fred, Arthur, Marie and Alfred with their mother to mourn his departure. He leaves besides his wife and children, two brothers, B. S. of Webster township and J. W. of Oskaloosa, Iowa, his father, one grandchild and a host of relatives and friends. He came to the United States with his parents at the age of six years and settled near Oskaloosa and later in Madison county where he died. His health had been failing for several years. With his wife he united with the Christian church at Webster thirty years ago. Funeral services were held at the late home, Wednesday, April 20, conducted by Rev. A. R. Weed, with burial in the Wight cemetery.
The Winterset Madisonian (Winterset, Iowa), Thursday, May 8, 1924; Page: 2

Nathan Binns

Nathan Binns, son of Benjamin and Hannah Binns, was born in Yorkshire, Wakefield, England, Jan. 19th, 1852, and departed this life on April 28, 1924, at his home in Webster township, at the age of 72 years 3 months and 9 days. On June 17, 1890, he was united in marriage to Miss Martha J. Howard, seven children came to bless this home, two of these departing in infancy, William and Guye leaving Everett L., Fred, Arthur, Marie and Alfred with their mother to mourn his departure. He leaves besides his wife and children, two brothers, B. S. of Webster township and J. W. of Oskaloosa, Iowa, his father, one grandchild and a host of relatives and friends. He came to the United States with his parents at the age of six years and settled near Oskaloosa and later in Madison county where he died. His health had been failing for several years. With his wife he united with the Christian church at Webster thirty years ago. Funeral services were held at the late home, Wednesday, April 20, conducted by Rev. A. R. Weed, with burial in the Wight cemetery.


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