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Luther Nathaniel Wiggins

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Luther Nathaniel Wiggins Veteran

Birth
Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
5 Nov 1923 (aged 75)
Broadwater, Morrill County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lyle, Decatur County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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From unknown newspaper:

Luther N. Wiggins was born in the state of New Hampshire on July 17, 1848, and died at his home near Broadwater, Nebr., on November 5, 1923, at the age of 75 years, 4 months and 18 days.

He was married on March 21, 1867, to Mary Jane Guwilliams. To this union 7 children were born. Three children and wife passed away before the death of Mr. Wiggins. The surviving children are Mesdames C.H. Skellenger and T.A. Penfield of this place, A.W. Wiggins of Senaca, Nebr., and Wallace Wiggins of Washington.

Besides these, three mourn his departure 23 grand-children and 9 great-grandchildren.

Mr. Wiggins united with the Baptist church about 50 years ago.

He served his country in the 2nd New Hampshire regiment during the civil war and 6 ex-service men from the late war acted as pall bearers.

The funeral service at his late home was conducted by Rev. Geo. C. Kersten of the Broadwater Presbyterian church. The burial was at Oberlin, Kansas.
From unknown newspaper:

Luther N. Wiggins was born in the state of New Hampshire on July 17, 1848, and died at his home near Broadwater, Nebr., on November 5, 1923, at the age of 75 years, 4 months and 18 days.

He was married on March 21, 1867, to Mary Jane Guwilliams. To this union 7 children were born. Three children and wife passed away before the death of Mr. Wiggins. The surviving children are Mesdames C.H. Skellenger and T.A. Penfield of this place, A.W. Wiggins of Senaca, Nebr., and Wallace Wiggins of Washington.

Besides these, three mourn his departure 23 grand-children and 9 great-grandchildren.

Mr. Wiggins united with the Baptist church about 50 years ago.

He served his country in the 2nd New Hampshire regiment during the civil war and 6 ex-service men from the late war acted as pall bearers.

The funeral service at his late home was conducted by Rev. Geo. C. Kersten of the Broadwater Presbyterian church. The burial was at Oberlin, Kansas.


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