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Joseph McQuisten

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Joseph McQuisten

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
13 Nov 1904 (aged 62)
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6676864, Longitude: -85.9205871
Plot
Row 8 West
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Elkhart Daily Review November 14, 1904

Joseph McQuisten, a well known resident of Elkhart for nearly if not over thirty years, died at his home at the corner of Cone and Erwin streets at 9 o'clock Sunday evening, after a long illness due to a general breakdown of the system. He was born in Ohio on Sept. 22, 1842, and served during the war in an Indiana regiment. In Elkhart he followed the occupation of carpenter. Surviving him are his wife, Lucy, and the following children: Mrs. George Manning of Elkhart, Mrs. John Harris of Mishawaka, Charles F. and Alva McQuisten of Elkhart. The funeral arrangements are for service at the Progressive Brethren church, corner of Gladstone avenue and Middlebury street, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. W. W. Summers officiating. Elmer Post will have charge, and members will meet at the hall on West Jackson street at 1 p.m. All other ex-soldiers are invited to attend.
Elkhart Daily Review November 14, 1904

Joseph McQuisten, a well known resident of Elkhart for nearly if not over thirty years, died at his home at the corner of Cone and Erwin streets at 9 o'clock Sunday evening, after a long illness due to a general breakdown of the system. He was born in Ohio on Sept. 22, 1842, and served during the war in an Indiana regiment. In Elkhart he followed the occupation of carpenter. Surviving him are his wife, Lucy, and the following children: Mrs. George Manning of Elkhart, Mrs. John Harris of Mishawaka, Charles F. and Alva McQuisten of Elkhart. The funeral arrangements are for service at the Progressive Brethren church, corner of Gladstone avenue and Middlebury street, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. W. W. Summers officiating. Elmer Post will have charge, and members will meet at the hall on West Jackson street at 1 p.m. All other ex-soldiers are invited to attend.


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