Mother: Mary [Miller] Hugill
Her name was Euphemia, but pronounced the way it is on headstone.
Euphemia married Charles H. Raley on 15 May 1880 at Blue Bottom, Jackson County, Missouri.
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Wilson World
Wilson, Ellsworth County, Kansas
Saturday, May 13, 1916
Obituary - Euphamy Conrad was born in West Virginia, November 7, 1845 and died in Wilson, Kansas, May 11, 1916, aged 70 years, 6 months and 4 days. Early in the sixties when but a girl she removed from West Virginia and settled in Andrew county, Missouri, and then removed to Jackson, MO., where she united with the Baptist church in which church she still retains her membership having been a member for 25 years. On November 24, 1915, she came to Wilson, Kansas, where she has since resided. On March 31, 1916, she united in marriage with Peter Conrad, but in a little over five weeks the death angel called her away. She was the mother of nine children from two former marriages. Six of the children are still living, 4 boys and 2 girls. She was a sister in a family of 10 children. She leaves her husband and six children and 4 brothers to mourn her loss of one faithful and true. "Thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou shalt be buried in a good old age. Thou shalt come to they grave in a full age. Like as a shock of corn cometh in the season. For so he giveth unto his beloved sleep.
Mother: Mary [Miller] Hugill
Her name was Euphemia, but pronounced the way it is on headstone.
Euphemia married Charles H. Raley on 15 May 1880 at Blue Bottom, Jackson County, Missouri.
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Wilson World
Wilson, Ellsworth County, Kansas
Saturday, May 13, 1916
Obituary - Euphamy Conrad was born in West Virginia, November 7, 1845 and died in Wilson, Kansas, May 11, 1916, aged 70 years, 6 months and 4 days. Early in the sixties when but a girl she removed from West Virginia and settled in Andrew county, Missouri, and then removed to Jackson, MO., where she united with the Baptist church in which church she still retains her membership having been a member for 25 years. On November 24, 1915, she came to Wilson, Kansas, where she has since resided. On March 31, 1916, she united in marriage with Peter Conrad, but in a little over five weeks the death angel called her away. She was the mother of nine children from two former marriages. Six of the children are still living, 4 boys and 2 girls. She was a sister in a family of 10 children. She leaves her husband and six children and 4 brothers to mourn her loss of one faithful and true. "Thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou shalt be buried in a good old age. Thou shalt come to they grave in a full age. Like as a shock of corn cometh in the season. For so he giveth unto his beloved sleep.
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EUPHEMY, WIFE
NOV. 7, 1845
MAY 11, 1916
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