Charles Bonnel was born in Bartholomew county, Indiana in 1833, the son of William S. Bonnel and Catherine Shell. He married Married Mary Catherine Shouse at Platte county, Missouri on October 4, 1859. The Bonnels farmed in the Monrovia/Noffsinger community and were the parents of 15 children.
Member of the 12th Regiment of Kansas State Militia in October, 1864, Monrovia Kansas.
The New Leaf, 04 April 1919, Fri, Page 2
Several auto loads from Effingham attended the funeral of Chas. Bonnell at the home of his daughter Mrs. John Henry. Rev. Rupert had charge of the services and interment was made in the Noffsinger cemetery. Mr. Bonnell was nearly 86 years of age. He had lived in Atchison county fifty-seven years. Since the death of his wife sixteen years ago, he has lived with his children, who are Charles, in Oklahoma: John, Ben, Henry, near Monrovia; Mrs. John Henry, Monrovia: Mrs. Eva Whitaker, Nortonville: Mrs. Homer Pitman, Effingham: Mrs. Laura Butler, Kansas City: Mrs. J. R. Freeland, Kingman, Kans., and Mrs. Art Beach, Colorado. Four granddaughter, Mildred Pittman, Melinda Bonnell, Catharine and Bertha Henry are students of A. C. H. S. By honesty and industry, the deceased accumulated quite a little wealth. He decided he would enjoy seeing his family derive the benefit from it, hence the division of his property was made several years ago and each child was given either and 80 acres or its equivalent in money. The very large funeral was evidence of the fact he was held in high esteem by a large number of friends.
Charles Bonnel was born in Bartholomew county, Indiana in 1833, the son of William S. Bonnel and Catherine Shell. He married Married Mary Catherine Shouse at Platte county, Missouri on October 4, 1859. The Bonnels farmed in the Monrovia/Noffsinger community and were the parents of 15 children.
Member of the 12th Regiment of Kansas State Militia in October, 1864, Monrovia Kansas.
The New Leaf, 04 April 1919, Fri, Page 2
Several auto loads from Effingham attended the funeral of Chas. Bonnell at the home of his daughter Mrs. John Henry. Rev. Rupert had charge of the services and interment was made in the Noffsinger cemetery. Mr. Bonnell was nearly 86 years of age. He had lived in Atchison county fifty-seven years. Since the death of his wife sixteen years ago, he has lived with his children, who are Charles, in Oklahoma: John, Ben, Henry, near Monrovia; Mrs. John Henry, Monrovia: Mrs. Eva Whitaker, Nortonville: Mrs. Homer Pitman, Effingham: Mrs. Laura Butler, Kansas City: Mrs. J. R. Freeland, Kingman, Kans., and Mrs. Art Beach, Colorado. Four granddaughter, Mildred Pittman, Melinda Bonnell, Catharine and Bertha Henry are students of A. C. H. S. By honesty and industry, the deceased accumulated quite a little wealth. He decided he would enjoy seeing his family derive the benefit from it, hence the division of his property was made several years ago and each child was given either and 80 acres or its equivalent in money. The very large funeral was evidence of the fact he was held in high esteem by a large number of friends.
Family Members
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Mary Etta Bonnell Freeland
1860–1952
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Benjamin Edward "Ben" Bonnel
1862–1926
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Margaret C. "Maggie" Bonnel
1863–1872
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Elnora Bonnel Freeland
1864–1904
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William F. Bonnel
1866–1866
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Sarah Elizabeth "Lottie" Bonnell Moore
1867–1914
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Eva Lena Bonnel Whitaker
1869–1963
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Ida Lee Bonnell Beach
1871–1956
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Catherine Estrella "Katie" Bonnell Henry
1876–1963
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Charles Frederick Bonnel
1878–1943
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Thomas B. Bonnel
1880–1880
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John Rice Bonnel
1880–1961
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Henry Edward Bonnel
1882–1951
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Laura Emma Bonnell Butler
1884–1980
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Myrtle E. Bonnel
1886–1893
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