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Bertha <I>Kelley</I> Jones

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Bertha Kelley Jones

Birth
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Mar 1952 (aged 64)
Dellroy, Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Bertha was living with her Aunt & Uncle, Noah & Kate (Way) Culler in the 1900 census. Noah Culler at the time was living in Suffield Township, Portage County, Ohio.

Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thurs., March 13, 1952.

Bertha (Kelley) Jones, wife of John F. Jones of Dellroy died Monday evening after an illness of eight months. She was a member of the Dellroy Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband and six children; two sons, Kenneth of Waynesburg and Floyd of Dellroy; four daughters, Elizabeth of Canton, Mrs. Pauline Hoyt of Sebring, Mrs. Irene Roof of Salem, and Mrs. Lucille Hoobler of Delroy; eight grandchildren; one brother Calvin A. Kelley of Fleming, Colorado; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Walters of Akron, Mrs. Biggins of Minerva, Mrs. Harry Hoobler of Dellroy; and a half-sister Mrs. Ruth Kohler of Akron. Services will be conducted by Rev. C. C. Whetstone, in the Dellroy Methodist Church, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery in Carrollton.

According to her death certificate, her full names was, Bertha Jones, her address was, East Main Street, Dellroy, Carroll Co., Ohio, and it stated she has lived there 40 years, a white female, married, and she was a Housewife. Her birth date was February 22, 1888 in Stark Co., Co., Ohio. Her death date was, March 10, 1952, in Carroll Co., Co., Ohio, and her age at time of death was, 64 years and 20 days old. Cause of death was Nephrona of Right Kidney, due to Carcinoma (see below). It listed her father as Alpheus Kelley, her mother was, Anna Culler. She was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ohio, on March 13, 1952. The person who gave the information was her daughter, Elizabeth Jones.

Nephron: A key unit, both anatomically and functionally, of the kidney. Carcinoma: Cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover body organs. For example, carcinoma can arise in the breast, colon, liver, lung, prostate, and stomach
Bertha was living with her Aunt & Uncle, Noah & Kate (Way) Culler in the 1900 census. Noah Culler at the time was living in Suffield Township, Portage County, Ohio.

Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thurs., March 13, 1952.

Bertha (Kelley) Jones, wife of John F. Jones of Dellroy died Monday evening after an illness of eight months. She was a member of the Dellroy Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband and six children; two sons, Kenneth of Waynesburg and Floyd of Dellroy; four daughters, Elizabeth of Canton, Mrs. Pauline Hoyt of Sebring, Mrs. Irene Roof of Salem, and Mrs. Lucille Hoobler of Delroy; eight grandchildren; one brother Calvin A. Kelley of Fleming, Colorado; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Walters of Akron, Mrs. Biggins of Minerva, Mrs. Harry Hoobler of Dellroy; and a half-sister Mrs. Ruth Kohler of Akron. Services will be conducted by Rev. C. C. Whetstone, in the Dellroy Methodist Church, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Westview Cemetery in Carrollton.

According to her death certificate, her full names was, Bertha Jones, her address was, East Main Street, Dellroy, Carroll Co., Ohio, and it stated she has lived there 40 years, a white female, married, and she was a Housewife. Her birth date was February 22, 1888 in Stark Co., Co., Ohio. Her death date was, March 10, 1952, in Carroll Co., Co., Ohio, and her age at time of death was, 64 years and 20 days old. Cause of death was Nephrona of Right Kidney, due to Carcinoma (see below). It listed her father as Alpheus Kelley, her mother was, Anna Culler. She was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ohio, on March 13, 1952. The person who gave the information was her daughter, Elizabeth Jones.

Nephron: A key unit, both anatomically and functionally, of the kidney. Carcinoma: Cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover body organs. For example, carcinoma can arise in the breast, colon, liver, lung, prostate, and stomach


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