Civil War
Company E
16th Regiment
Iowa
Independence Daily Reporter
Independence, Kansas
Thursday, October 30, 1919
page 1
Funeral Tomorrow
Funeral services for L.B. Kincaid, 79 years old, who died at his home 818 South Third street, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, will be held at the Hutchinson and Jackson undertaking parlors, at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery. Mr. Kincaid was a civil war veteran. He had lived in Independence for twelve years.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Independence Daily Reporter, Wed., Oct. 29, 1919
L. B. KINCAID DIES
Veteran of Civll War Passed Away This Morning.
L. B. Kincaid, 79 years old, a veteran of the Civil war who has been living in Independence for the last twelve years died at his home at 818 South Third street at 9 o'clock this morning. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made as yet.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Nancy Kincaid, he leaves seven children and a stepson, Roy Thornburgh of Parsons. The children are Mrs. Will Wooten, Mrs. J. G. Steed, Mrs. A. L. Shay and William Kincaid, all of Independence, and Mrs. Lina Zenor of Denver, Dallas Kincaid of Blussdale, Tex., and Mary Kincaid of Glade, Kansas.
Mr. Kincaid came to Independence from Council Bluffs, Iowa. His old home was at Quenemo, Kansas, near Ottawa. He was born in Ohio.
Transcribed by Bill Andres (47602571).
Civil War
Company E
16th Regiment
Iowa
Independence Daily Reporter
Independence, Kansas
Thursday, October 30, 1919
page 1
Funeral Tomorrow
Funeral services for L.B. Kincaid, 79 years old, who died at his home 818 South Third street, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, will be held at the Hutchinson and Jackson undertaking parlors, at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery. Mr. Kincaid was a civil war veteran. He had lived in Independence for twelve years.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Independence Daily Reporter, Wed., Oct. 29, 1919
L. B. KINCAID DIES
Veteran of Civll War Passed Away This Morning.
L. B. Kincaid, 79 years old, a veteran of the Civil war who has been living in Independence for the last twelve years died at his home at 818 South Third street at 9 o'clock this morning. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made as yet.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Nancy Kincaid, he leaves seven children and a stepson, Roy Thornburgh of Parsons. The children are Mrs. Will Wooten, Mrs. J. G. Steed, Mrs. A. L. Shay and William Kincaid, all of Independence, and Mrs. Lina Zenor of Denver, Dallas Kincaid of Blussdale, Tex., and Mary Kincaid of Glade, Kansas.
Mr. Kincaid came to Independence from Council Bluffs, Iowa. His old home was at Quenemo, Kansas, near Ottawa. He was born in Ohio.
Transcribed by Bill Andres (47602571).
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