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Malcolm Stuart Churchill

Birth
Mooers, Clinton County, New York, USA
Death
11 Apr 1920 (aged 75)
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Darlington, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Malcolm Staurt Churchill was born at Moors, Clinton County, New York, Jan. 9, 1845. He received his education in the schools of that state. In 1870 he came to Wisconsin, first living in Albany, then Shullsburg, and later Darlington. About twenty four years ago he left this state and resided in Hayfield, Minnesota, until a year ago when he went to Council Bluffs, Iowa. He died in the hospital of that place Sunday morning, April 11th, lovingly cared for by his daughter, Miss Carrie.
Mr. Churchill followed the business of jeweler and watchmaker, in which he was an expert. He was a well educated man and for many years was Justice of the Peace. He was married at Shullsburg, April 20, 1879, to Caroline L. Henderson.
To them were born five children, one of whom died in infancy. Mrs. Churchill died in Oct. 1918. He is survived by two sons and two daughters, namely: Charles S. and Carrie E. of Council Bluffs; Howard N. of Omaha and Nellie (Mrs. Wm. T. Hawke) of Linden, Wis.; also by two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. M.C. Wilcox, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Mrs. Robt Markee, Spokane, Wash., Bailey of Oregon and Milo at the soldier's home in Illinois.
The remains were brought to Darlington last Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. James Driver in the presence of his children and several of his former friends and old time associates.
Interment was made in the Union Grove cemetery.
Darlington Democrat 15 Apr 1920
Malcolm Staurt Churchill was born at Moors, Clinton County, New York, Jan. 9, 1845. He received his education in the schools of that state. In 1870 he came to Wisconsin, first living in Albany, then Shullsburg, and later Darlington. About twenty four years ago he left this state and resided in Hayfield, Minnesota, until a year ago when he went to Council Bluffs, Iowa. He died in the hospital of that place Sunday morning, April 11th, lovingly cared for by his daughter, Miss Carrie.
Mr. Churchill followed the business of jeweler and watchmaker, in which he was an expert. He was a well educated man and for many years was Justice of the Peace. He was married at Shullsburg, April 20, 1879, to Caroline L. Henderson.
To them were born five children, one of whom died in infancy. Mrs. Churchill died in Oct. 1918. He is survived by two sons and two daughters, namely: Charles S. and Carrie E. of Council Bluffs; Howard N. of Omaha and Nellie (Mrs. Wm. T. Hawke) of Linden, Wis.; also by two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. M.C. Wilcox, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Mrs. Robt Markee, Spokane, Wash., Bailey of Oregon and Milo at the soldier's home in Illinois.
The remains were brought to Darlington last Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. James Driver in the presence of his children and several of his former friends and old time associates.
Interment was made in the Union Grove cemetery.
Darlington Democrat 15 Apr 1920


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