It was while in Wilson county, Kansas, that he [Stephen Dowell] formed the acquaintance of Mrs. Delilah Wedding, nee Pearson, who was born in Greene county, Ohio, a daughter of Lewis and Mary Ann (Hunt) Pearson. Her father was a Union soldier in the Civil war and died of illness while in the service. Mrs. Dowell was first married to a Mr. Wedding and they became the parents of five children who are yet living: Charles, John W., Lewis P., Mrs. Mary Keske and Mrs. Myrtle Lloyd. It was on the 4th of June, 1888, that Mrs. Wedding became the wife of Stephen N. Dowell and they are the parents of a daughter, Emma A., who is the wife of Fred Hall and the mother of three sons — Carl E., Merle E. and Lorin Earl, aged respectively thirteen, eleven and seven years.
-- transcribed and contributed by Amanda Fox, Findagrave #47429422
It was while in Wilson county, Kansas, that he [Stephen Dowell] formed the acquaintance of Mrs. Delilah Wedding, nee Pearson, who was born in Greene county, Ohio, a daughter of Lewis and Mary Ann (Hunt) Pearson. Her father was a Union soldier in the Civil war and died of illness while in the service. Mrs. Dowell was first married to a Mr. Wedding and they became the parents of five children who are yet living: Charles, John W., Lewis P., Mrs. Mary Keske and Mrs. Myrtle Lloyd. It was on the 4th of June, 1888, that Mrs. Wedding became the wife of Stephen N. Dowell and they are the parents of a daughter, Emma A., who is the wife of Fred Hall and the mother of three sons — Carl E., Merle E. and Lorin Earl, aged respectively thirteen, eleven and seven years.
-- transcribed and contributed by Amanda Fox, Findagrave #47429422
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