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John William Herring

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John William Herring

Birth
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Jan 1907 (aged 63)
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Herring, John W., died Jan. 12, 1907, aged 63 y, 7 m. 26 d. Headstone is laying on the ground.

John W. Herring was a son of James Clark Herring and Sarah Jane Knight. He was a grandson of John Herring and Lucy Carver, and, William L. Knight and Eliza Hornbuckle.

He married Amanda J. unknown about 1870. He was my 1st cousin 3 times removed. They had one son, Charles Herring born in 1872

John W. Herring was a farmer and a miller in Callaway County. His father owned and ran the Herring Mill in Callaway County, Missouri.

Obit - Auxvasse Review
     John W. Herring, aged 66 years, died Sunday night about midnight, at his home on Windsor Street, from an attack of heart failure which lasted only thirty minutes. He died sitting in a chair on the porch where he had been carried because he had difficulty in breathing. Mr. Herring came to Columbia about three months ago from Kansas City and was interested in a small grocery store on Ripley street, in which also was his sister-in-law, Mrs. S.F. Jordan. He has many relatives in Callaway county and was taken to White Cloud church 8 miles from Fulton for interment besides the remains of his first wife. Deceased leaves a son, Charles, of Kansas City; a wife, a mother 88 years old, two sisters, and three brothers all of Callaway county. - Columbia Statesman obit, included in the Auxvasse Review. Further comments in the Auxvasse Review;
     He was a brother of Judge Thomas W. Herring, of Shamrock. He was one of the best men we ever knew, and we have known him since his early boyhood.
Herring, John W., died Jan. 12, 1907, aged 63 y, 7 m. 26 d. Headstone is laying on the ground.

John W. Herring was a son of James Clark Herring and Sarah Jane Knight. He was a grandson of John Herring and Lucy Carver, and, William L. Knight and Eliza Hornbuckle.

He married Amanda J. unknown about 1870. He was my 1st cousin 3 times removed. They had one son, Charles Herring born in 1872

John W. Herring was a farmer and a miller in Callaway County. His father owned and ran the Herring Mill in Callaway County, Missouri.

Obit - Auxvasse Review
     John W. Herring, aged 66 years, died Sunday night about midnight, at his home on Windsor Street, from an attack of heart failure which lasted only thirty minutes. He died sitting in a chair on the porch where he had been carried because he had difficulty in breathing. Mr. Herring came to Columbia about three months ago from Kansas City and was interested in a small grocery store on Ripley street, in which also was his sister-in-law, Mrs. S.F. Jordan. He has many relatives in Callaway county and was taken to White Cloud church 8 miles from Fulton for interment besides the remains of his first wife. Deceased leaves a son, Charles, of Kansas City; a wife, a mother 88 years old, two sisters, and three brothers all of Callaway county. - Columbia Statesman obit, included in the Auxvasse Review. Further comments in the Auxvasse Review;
     He was a brother of Judge Thomas W. Herring, of Shamrock. He was one of the best men we ever knew, and we have known him since his early boyhood.


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