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Jacob Charles “J.C.” Markle

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Jacob Charles “J.C.” Markle Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
17 Jul 1917 (aged 77)
Pitkin County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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History of Vernon County, Wisconsin: Together with sketches of its Towns 1884

J.C. Markle was born in Wayne Co.,Ohio in 1839 and when he was two years old his parents removed to Putnam Co.,Ind., where they remained till 1851, when they moved to Lacrosse Co.,Wis., and settled in what is called the "Mormon Cooley," where Mr. Markle remained until he was called to defend his country in 1861. He enlisted in the 2nd regiment Wisconsin Volunteers, company B, and was discharged in 1864. Mr. Markle was wounded in the right arm. In 1867, Mr. Markle came to the village of Chaseburg, where he has carried on the business of blacksmithing and manufacturing of wagons, and now owns sixty-two acres of land on section 28, also a house and three lots and a smith wagon and paint shop in the village of Chaseburg. Mr. Markle was married in 1869, to Neoma J Maxwell, of Vernon county, who has borne him four children- Berthier E., Claud O., and Cora B., Charles died in 1883. Mr. Markle's father George Markle, was born in Pennsylvania in 1818, and now resides in Lacrosse Co.,Wis. His mother, Elizabeth Markle, is a native of Pennsylvania, born in 1818, and is now living in Lacrosse Co., Wis.
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July 17, 1917
Pueblo Chieftain
Pueblo, CO
Jacob C. Markle, age 73 years, died at a local hospital last evening. The body is at the Whiton Mortuary and the time of the funeral will be announced later.

July 20, 1917
The body of the late J. C. Markle was sent by the Whiton Mortuary to Aspen, Colo., yesterday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. Markle and her daughter, Mrs. Grant Ruland (Cora "Berniece"), of Gunnison Colorado.
History of Vernon County, Wisconsin: Together with sketches of its Towns 1884

J.C. Markle was born in Wayne Co.,Ohio in 1839 and when he was two years old his parents removed to Putnam Co.,Ind., where they remained till 1851, when they moved to Lacrosse Co.,Wis., and settled in what is called the "Mormon Cooley," where Mr. Markle remained until he was called to defend his country in 1861. He enlisted in the 2nd regiment Wisconsin Volunteers, company B, and was discharged in 1864. Mr. Markle was wounded in the right arm. In 1867, Mr. Markle came to the village of Chaseburg, where he has carried on the business of blacksmithing and manufacturing of wagons, and now owns sixty-two acres of land on section 28, also a house and three lots and a smith wagon and paint shop in the village of Chaseburg. Mr. Markle was married in 1869, to Neoma J Maxwell, of Vernon county, who has borne him four children- Berthier E., Claud O., and Cora B., Charles died in 1883. Mr. Markle's father George Markle, was born in Pennsylvania in 1818, and now resides in Lacrosse Co.,Wis. His mother, Elizabeth Markle, is a native of Pennsylvania, born in 1818, and is now living in Lacrosse Co., Wis.
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July 17, 1917
Pueblo Chieftain
Pueblo, CO
Jacob C. Markle, age 73 years, died at a local hospital last evening. The body is at the Whiton Mortuary and the time of the funeral will be announced later.

July 20, 1917
The body of the late J. C. Markle was sent by the Whiton Mortuary to Aspen, Colo., yesterday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. Markle and her daughter, Mrs. Grant Ruland (Cora "Berniece"), of Gunnison Colorado.


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