Father: Thomas B. Breedlove born in Ohio
Mother: Eliza Thomas born in Illinois
Informant: A. R. Irvine of Big Timber, Montana
He was single, a laborer and teamster.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected])
Big Timber Pioneer, 12 March 1914
Sherman T. Breedlove Died Suddenly Friday
The death of Sherman T. Breedlove was announced early Friday morning of last week, resulting from a complication of stomach and bowel trouble after an illness of about 38 hours. Deceased had been downtown Wednesday evening but was taken ill that night and grew rapidly worse.
Deceased was born in Neosho county Kan., at a town then known as New Chicago, March 1, 1872. In the following year, the family came to Taznell county, Ill., remaining there until 1881, when they removed to Jackson County, Mo. In 1901 deceased came to Montana, where he had since made his home. He is survived by his mother Mrs. E. Breedlove, and five sisters and one brother, as follows; Mrs. John Woods of Carrolton Mo.; Mrs. Will Johns and Mrs. Walter Hall of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. G. T. Long of Reedley, Cal.; Mrs. A. R. Irvine of Big Timber; and Grant Breedlove of Belton, Mo.
The father of deceased died in November, four years ago.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
Father: Thomas B. Breedlove born in Ohio
Mother: Eliza Thomas born in Illinois
Informant: A. R. Irvine of Big Timber, Montana
He was single, a laborer and teamster.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected])
Big Timber Pioneer, 12 March 1914
Sherman T. Breedlove Died Suddenly Friday
The death of Sherman T. Breedlove was announced early Friday morning of last week, resulting from a complication of stomach and bowel trouble after an illness of about 38 hours. Deceased had been downtown Wednesday evening but was taken ill that night and grew rapidly worse.
Deceased was born in Neosho county Kan., at a town then known as New Chicago, March 1, 1872. In the following year, the family came to Taznell county, Ill., remaining there until 1881, when they removed to Jackson County, Mo. In 1901 deceased came to Montana, where he had since made his home. He is survived by his mother Mrs. E. Breedlove, and five sisters and one brother, as follows; Mrs. John Woods of Carrolton Mo.; Mrs. Will Johns and Mrs. Walter Hall of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. G. T. Long of Reedley, Cal.; Mrs. A. R. Irvine of Big Timber; and Grant Breedlove of Belton, Mo.
The father of deceased died in November, four years ago.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
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