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James William Biddle

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James William Biddle

Birth
USA
Death
19 Oct 1901 (aged 17)
Brown County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Irving Township, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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                           DEATHS.
                            ————
                            Biddle.

    William Biddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biddle, died at his home 1½ miles north of Mt. Zion church last Saturday night at 11 o'clock. He was sick only eight days, He was a bright young man of about 18 years. He was ever ready to do as his parents said and always had a smile on his face. He was never known to speak unkindly to anyone even a stranger and he was liked and cherished by all who knew him. He was converted during the camp meeting in Klinefelter's grove on the evening of Sept. 6th. And he has lived a beautiful christian life ever since. He was born June 29, 1884 and died Oct. 19, 1901. The funeral services were held at the Mt. Zion church Monday afternoon at two o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Hanson and the remains were laid to rest in the Mt. Zion cemetery by the side of his sisters who died several years ago. The whole community extends its sympathy to the family and relatives.
   —Fri Oct 25, 1901 Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS)


              NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                            Bethel.

Special Correspondance THE WORLD.
   Hiawatha, Kans., Oct. 21, 1901.—
. . . .William Biddle died Saturday night of pendicitis. He was sick only a few days . . .
   -Fri Oct 25, 1901 Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS)

              NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                         Hazel Dell.

Special Correspondance THE WORLD.
   Hazel Dell, Kans., Oct. 23, 1901.—Over 300 neighborhood people attended the funeral of Willie Biddle who was buried in the Pleasant Hill cemetery Monday afternoon . . . .
   -Fri Nov 1, 1901 Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS)
                           DEATHS.
                            ————
                            Biddle.

    William Biddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biddle, died at his home 1½ miles north of Mt. Zion church last Saturday night at 11 o'clock. He was sick only eight days, He was a bright young man of about 18 years. He was ever ready to do as his parents said and always had a smile on his face. He was never known to speak unkindly to anyone even a stranger and he was liked and cherished by all who knew him. He was converted during the camp meeting in Klinefelter's grove on the evening of Sept. 6th. And he has lived a beautiful christian life ever since. He was born June 29, 1884 and died Oct. 19, 1901. The funeral services were held at the Mt. Zion church Monday afternoon at two o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Hanson and the remains were laid to rest in the Mt. Zion cemetery by the side of his sisters who died several years ago. The whole community extends its sympathy to the family and relatives.
   —Fri Oct 25, 1901 Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS)


              NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                            Bethel.

Special Correspondance THE WORLD.
   Hiawatha, Kans., Oct. 21, 1901.—
. . . .William Biddle died Saturday night of pendicitis. He was sick only a few days . . .
   -Fri Oct 25, 1901 Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS)

              NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
                         Hazel Dell.

Special Correspondance THE WORLD.
   Hazel Dell, Kans., Oct. 23, 1901.—Over 300 neighborhood people attended the funeral of Willie Biddle who was buried in the Pleasant Hill cemetery Monday afternoon . . . .
   -Fri Nov 1, 1901 Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS)


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