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Katherine Louanza “Kate” <I>Fridley</I> Graves

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Katherine Louanza “Kate” Fridley Graves

Birth
Bates County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Feb 1895 (aged 34)
Redding, Ringgold County, Iowa, USA
Burial
White Breast Township, Warren County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Kate was the wife of John Samuel Graves. They were married on 26 Dec 1875 in Newbern, Marion, Iowa. John and Kate had two children that died in infancy and one lived to adulthood. That child's name was Murray Lewis Graves (1878-1942).
Contributor: Candace Mailand

The Chariton Democrat of Feb. 15, 1895:
Mrs. John Graves of Redding died at her home on February 8th of consumption. The remains were brought to this city on Monday evening and on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock funeral services were held at Newbern, conducted by Rev. Fry of Mt. Pleasant after which interment took place. The deceased will be remembered by the older citizens of Newbern as Miss Kate Fridley. Prior to their removal to Ringgold county Mr. and Mrs. Graves resided at Oakley where Mr. Graves had charge of the telegraph office. Mrs. Graves leaves a husband and one son to mourn her death and who have the sympathy of many friends in this county in their great affliction.
Contributor: FleshTo Bones
Kate was the wife of John Samuel Graves. They were married on 26 Dec 1875 in Newbern, Marion, Iowa. John and Kate had two children that died in infancy and one lived to adulthood. That child's name was Murray Lewis Graves (1878-1942).
Contributor: Candace Mailand

The Chariton Democrat of Feb. 15, 1895:
Mrs. John Graves of Redding died at her home on February 8th of consumption. The remains were brought to this city on Monday evening and on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock funeral services were held at Newbern, conducted by Rev. Fry of Mt. Pleasant after which interment took place. The deceased will be remembered by the older citizens of Newbern as Miss Kate Fridley. Prior to their removal to Ringgold county Mr. and Mrs. Graves resided at Oakley where Mr. Graves had charge of the telegraph office. Mrs. Graves leaves a husband and one son to mourn her death and who have the sympathy of many friends in this county in their great affliction.
Contributor: FleshTo Bones

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