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James H. Bingaman

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James H. Bingaman

Birth
Lucas County, Iowa, USA
Death
4 May 1911 (aged 12)
Corinne, Regina Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial
Lucas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 6 Grave 7
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Son of Daniel Christian Bingaman and Adella Melinda Umbenhower

OBITUARY

THE CHARITON LEADER
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, May 11, 1911

JAMES BINGAMAN

James Bingaman, aged about eleven years, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bingaman in Corinne, Saskatchewan, Canada, last Thursday, after a few days illness from typhoid fever.

His remains were brought here and taken to the Coal Glen cemetery for burial. His uncle, Rev. Jas. Bingaman of Luther, Iowa, after whom James was named, officiated at the last sad cememony.

James was a bright and lovable little fellow, and when his parents moved to Canada only a few weeks ago, they little thought that they would so soon come back home on such an errand.

Other members of the family were also sick for a time after arriving there, due in part, it is thought, to the change of climate and the inferior water, but they are all now improving. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended to the sorrowing parents and relatives in their grief.

James H. Bingaman was born in Lincoln township, Lucas county, on April 10th, 1899, and died on May 4th, 1911. The immediate cause of his death was abscess of the bowels.

He was converted and united with the M. E. church when but nine years old, and was a good obedient boy. He said that he was ready to go and live with Jesus.

Besides his parents, he leaves eight brothers and sisters and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss.
Son of Daniel Christian Bingaman and Adella Melinda Umbenhower

OBITUARY

THE CHARITON LEADER
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, May 11, 1911

JAMES BINGAMAN

James Bingaman, aged about eleven years, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bingaman in Corinne, Saskatchewan, Canada, last Thursday, after a few days illness from typhoid fever.

His remains were brought here and taken to the Coal Glen cemetery for burial. His uncle, Rev. Jas. Bingaman of Luther, Iowa, after whom James was named, officiated at the last sad cememony.

James was a bright and lovable little fellow, and when his parents moved to Canada only a few weeks ago, they little thought that they would so soon come back home on such an errand.

Other members of the family were also sick for a time after arriving there, due in part, it is thought, to the change of climate and the inferior water, but they are all now improving. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended to the sorrowing parents and relatives in their grief.

James H. Bingaman was born in Lincoln township, Lucas county, on April 10th, 1899, and died on May 4th, 1911. The immediate cause of his death was abscess of the bowels.

He was converted and united with the M. E. church when but nine years old, and was a good obedient boy. He said that he was ready to go and live with Jesus.

Besides his parents, he leaves eight brothers and sisters and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss.

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