Beloved son of Sallie A. Middelcoff & John G. Middelcoff 1829-1918 brother of Mary C. Middelcoff 1864-1949.
He passed away in 1904 at the age of 36.
The following infomation was passed on to me June 3 2010
His middle initial is "L". He was born Oct 16, 1859 in Henry Co, Missouri and he died Sep 10, 1904 in Clinton, Henry Co, Missouri. Please add his obit:Clinton Missouri, Sep 17, 1904 - The death of Edward Middlecoff occurred at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Middlecoff on North Washington Street, Saturday, September 10, after nine weeks of intense suffering from locomotor ataxia. He was born four miles east of Clinton October 16, 1859 and was the second son; the eldest, Wm., resides in Kansas City; the eldest daughter, Mrs. Rose Gathright at Sheldon, Mo., Miss Kate Middlecoff is at home with her parents. He had many friends in Clinton and assisted his father with the milling business. Several years ago, his eyes were attacked by the disease, causing partial blindness, but he was always attentive to business until confined to bed. Burial in Englewood.
Beloved son of Sallie A. Middelcoff & John G. Middelcoff 1829-1918 brother of Mary C. Middelcoff 1864-1949.
He passed away in 1904 at the age of 36.
The following infomation was passed on to me June 3 2010
His middle initial is "L". He was born Oct 16, 1859 in Henry Co, Missouri and he died Sep 10, 1904 in Clinton, Henry Co, Missouri. Please add his obit:Clinton Missouri, Sep 17, 1904 - The death of Edward Middlecoff occurred at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Middlecoff on North Washington Street, Saturday, September 10, after nine weeks of intense suffering from locomotor ataxia. He was born four miles east of Clinton October 16, 1859 and was the second son; the eldest, Wm., resides in Kansas City; the eldest daughter, Mrs. Rose Gathright at Sheldon, Mo., Miss Kate Middlecoff is at home with her parents. He had many friends in Clinton and assisted his father with the milling business. Several years ago, his eyes were attacked by the disease, causing partial blindness, but he was always attentive to business until confined to bed. Burial in Englewood.
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