Osage County
Thursday
July 19, 1923
Mrs. Aaron Moore Dies.
Mrs. Aaron MOORE who came from Idaho some time ago for her health died at the Mary ALLISON home at 10:00 o'clock Wednesday forenoon. The home in Idaho was notified and instructions came to bury her here.
The funeral was held Thursday and burial made in the Melvern cemetery.
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Same newspaper, July 26, 1923.
Maude HATFIELD was born October 22nd, 1872 in Schulyer county, Illinois. She came to Kansas with her parents when seven years of age. She was married to Aaron MOORE in 1896. To this union were born seven children, five girls and two boys; one girl dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two sons, and two daughters, of Meriden, Idaho; Mrs. Charlotte BARTLET of Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Bertha SHIRLEY, of Melvern; an aged father and mother of Meriden, Idaho; three sisters, Mrs. Mary HILL of Oroville, Wash.; Mrs. Bell BELLAMY, of Wash., and Mrs. Grace MASON of Emporia.
Osage County
Thursday
July 19, 1923
Mrs. Aaron Moore Dies.
Mrs. Aaron MOORE who came from Idaho some time ago for her health died at the Mary ALLISON home at 10:00 o'clock Wednesday forenoon. The home in Idaho was notified and instructions came to bury her here.
The funeral was held Thursday and burial made in the Melvern cemetery.
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Same newspaper, July 26, 1923.
Maude HATFIELD was born October 22nd, 1872 in Schulyer county, Illinois. She came to Kansas with her parents when seven years of age. She was married to Aaron MOORE in 1896. To this union were born seven children, five girls and two boys; one girl dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two sons, and two daughters, of Meriden, Idaho; Mrs. Charlotte BARTLET of Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Bertha SHIRLEY, of Melvern; an aged father and mother of Meriden, Idaho; three sisters, Mrs. Mary HILL of Oroville, Wash.; Mrs. Bell BELLAMY, of Wash., and Mrs. Grace MASON of Emporia.
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