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Robert Hartley

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Robert Hartley

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Jun 1926 (aged 84)
Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Marshfield Mail. Thursday, 10 Jun 1926. Page 1
AGED PIONEER DIES
The funeral services of Robert Hartley, age 84 years, who died early Tuesday morning, will be held at the Timber Ridge Church Friday afternoon, June 11, 1926, at 2:30 o'clock. A short service will be held at the residence of Joe Jackson in Marshfield at one o'clock. Rev. N. G. Bristow will have charge of the services. The body is being held for the arrival of Charley Hartley and Mrs. Mable Peterson of Hamilton, Montana.

Robert Hartley... was born in Tennessee in 1838, and was two years of age when his parents moved to Webster County, Missouri. The old homestead in Webster County is still his home. He has spent his active life as a farmer, and during the Civil war was a soldier on the Union side. He saw much of the border warfare, participating in the campaigns against Price and Quantrill, and was also in the great battle of Wilson Creek. He was a republican and an active member of the Baptist Church. Robert Hartley married Jane Murrell, who was born in North Carolina in 1848. A brief record of their children is as follows: I. A., a farmer and orchard owner at Escondido, California; Minnie M., wife of N. M. Lowder, a banker at Elkland, Missouri; Jesse George, who runs the old home farm of his parents; Charles E.; Floyd 0., a hardware merchant at Ozark, Missouri; Hester, wife of Joseph Jackson, a farmer of Webster County, Missouri; Mabel, wife of Olaf Peterson, a paint, oil and general merchant, and a painter by trade, at Hamilton, Montana; and Ezra, a clerk in a store at Marshfield in Webster County, Missouri.
(History of Montana, Its Story and Biography. Tim Stout. 1921.)
Marshfield Mail. Thursday, 10 Jun 1926. Page 1
AGED PIONEER DIES
The funeral services of Robert Hartley, age 84 years, who died early Tuesday morning, will be held at the Timber Ridge Church Friday afternoon, June 11, 1926, at 2:30 o'clock. A short service will be held at the residence of Joe Jackson in Marshfield at one o'clock. Rev. N. G. Bristow will have charge of the services. The body is being held for the arrival of Charley Hartley and Mrs. Mable Peterson of Hamilton, Montana.

Robert Hartley... was born in Tennessee in 1838, and was two years of age when his parents moved to Webster County, Missouri. The old homestead in Webster County is still his home. He has spent his active life as a farmer, and during the Civil war was a soldier on the Union side. He saw much of the border warfare, participating in the campaigns against Price and Quantrill, and was also in the great battle of Wilson Creek. He was a republican and an active member of the Baptist Church. Robert Hartley married Jane Murrell, who was born in North Carolina in 1848. A brief record of their children is as follows: I. A., a farmer and orchard owner at Escondido, California; Minnie M., wife of N. M. Lowder, a banker at Elkland, Missouri; Jesse George, who runs the old home farm of his parents; Charles E.; Floyd 0., a hardware merchant at Ozark, Missouri; Hester, wife of Joseph Jackson, a farmer of Webster County, Missouri; Mabel, wife of Olaf Peterson, a paint, oil and general merchant, and a painter by trade, at Hamilton, Montana; and Ezra, a clerk in a store at Marshfield in Webster County, Missouri.
(History of Montana, Its Story and Biography. Tim Stout. 1921.)

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