Mr. Everhart was born in Loudoun County, Virginia, November 11, 1823. He was married in Virginia, February 27, 1849 and his wife survives. They raised a family of four sons and five daughters. Silas C. Everhart lives in Ness County; Mrs. Dora Smiley in Kansas City; Mrs. Elizabeth Schwarzell, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Louise Hornbuckle, on the home farm near Paola; George William in Middle Creek township; Mrs Ella Mann, Kansas City; Charles Wesley, Daniel Asbury and Mrs. Emma Reynolds, West Port, Missouri.
With his family, Mr. Everhart located near Lexington, Mo. in 1850 and from there he moved to what is now the suburbs of Kansas City. In 1887 he came to this County and purchased the old E.W.P. Mayo Farm of 275 Acres a few miles North of this city. Here he lived till the end. He was a man of heroic mold, Courage, Honesty and goodness of heart. The hospitality of the true Virginian was a trait of his character. He was an old School Baptist and did right always for right's sake. His life is a worthy example for worthy children. He saw much from Jackson's election in 1882 and the panic of '37 to Harrison's coon skin and hard cider campaign in 1849, the victory of Lincoln in '60, the civil war, peace and the Democratic party again in power, to Bryan's defest and the blue and the gray fighting side by side against a foreign foe.
To his good wife, the ministering angel of his life and watchful septinel at his death, we extend sympathy in this the hour of deep distress; and to all the kith and kin we offer condolence in behalf of a community that loves and honors the Everhart name.
Published in the Paola, Kansas Paper: The Miami Republican - October 12, 1898
Mr. Everhart was born in Loudoun County, Virginia, November 11, 1823. He was married in Virginia, February 27, 1849 and his wife survives. They raised a family of four sons and five daughters. Silas C. Everhart lives in Ness County; Mrs. Dora Smiley in Kansas City; Mrs. Elizabeth Schwarzell, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Mrs. Mary Louise Hornbuckle, on the home farm near Paola; George William in Middle Creek township; Mrs Ella Mann, Kansas City; Charles Wesley, Daniel Asbury and Mrs. Emma Reynolds, West Port, Missouri.
With his family, Mr. Everhart located near Lexington, Mo. in 1850 and from there he moved to what is now the suburbs of Kansas City. In 1887 he came to this County and purchased the old E.W.P. Mayo Farm of 275 Acres a few miles North of this city. Here he lived till the end. He was a man of heroic mold, Courage, Honesty and goodness of heart. The hospitality of the true Virginian was a trait of his character. He was an old School Baptist and did right always for right's sake. His life is a worthy example for worthy children. He saw much from Jackson's election in 1882 and the panic of '37 to Harrison's coon skin and hard cider campaign in 1849, the victory of Lincoln in '60, the civil war, peace and the Democratic party again in power, to Bryan's defest and the blue and the gray fighting side by side against a foreign foe.
To his good wife, the ministering angel of his life and watchful septinel at his death, we extend sympathy in this the hour of deep distress; and to all the kith and kin we offer condolence in behalf of a community that loves and honors the Everhart name.
Published in the Paola, Kansas Paper: The Miami Republican - October 12, 1898
Gravesite Details
Same stone as Mary.
Family Members
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Daniel Everhart
1795–1842
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David Everhart
1798–1856
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Mary Margaret Christine Everhart Conard
1800–1868
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Leanah Everhart Mann
1806–1824
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Louisa Everhart Vincel
1806–1889
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Delilah Everhart Copeland
1808–1892
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John Everhart
1811–1879
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Solomon Everhart
1813–1893
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Charlotte M. Everhart Davis
1818–1901
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Ann Elizabeth Everhart Hickman
1821–1897
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Sarah Ann Everhart George
unknown–1835
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Silas Crawford Everhart
1850–1918
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Dora Amanda Everhart Powell
1853–1925
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Elizabeth Frances Everhart Schwarzel
1855–1927
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Mary Louisa "Molly" Everhart Hornbuckle
1856–1930
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George William Everhart
1859–1948
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Ella Sophia "Nellie" Everhart Pryor
1861–1909
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Charles Wesley Everhart
1863–1946
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Daniel Asbury Everhart
1865–1946
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Emma Cornelia Everhart Reynolds
1867–1950
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