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James Alfred Harding

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James Alfred Harding

Birth
Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Jun 1921 (aged 72)
Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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James A. Harding
Beloved husband to Louisa J. Harding 1855-1941.
James passed away in 1921 at the age of 73.

Missouri Death Certificate:
James Alfred Harding
b. 25 Oct 1848 Meigs County, Ohio
d. 16 June 1921 Lowry City, St. Clair Co., Missouri
male white married
Father: Joseph Harding b. Montpelier, Vermont
Mother: Elizabeth Chapman b. Meigs Co., Ohio
Buried: Clinton, Missouri
Informant: L. Jueliette Harding, Lowry City, Missouri

Please add his obituary, as follows:
Obituary from The Lowry City Independent, Lowry City, St. Clair, MO, Thursday, June 23, 1921:
James A. Harding
James A. Harding was born in Meigs county, Ohio, October 25, 1848, and died at his home in Lowry City, Missouri, June 16, 1921, at the age of 72 years, 8 months and 21 days. He had been ill since the preceding Saturday, and the direct cause of his death was heart trouble.
Mr. Harding moved to Grundy County, Missouri, in 1865, and in 1873 was united in marriage to Celia Southerland. To this union were born two children, Bert and Clara. In 1880 he was married to Miss Julia Boyd, to which union two children were born, Homer and Elmer, the former dying in infancy.
In 1909 with his family he came to St. Clair county and located on a farm three miles northwest of Lowry City, where he resided until several years ago, when he retired from the active life of the farm and removed to Lowry City.
He is survived by his wife; a son, Bert Harding of Jamesport, Missouri; a daughter, Mrs. Dave Payne of Kansas City, Missouri, and a son, Elmer Harding, of Clinton, Missouri, besides many other relatives.
Funeral services were held at the home Saturday morning, June 18, conducted by the Rev. J. M. Hawkins, and the body was taken to Clinton where burial was made the same day.
Mr. Harding had many friends in Lowry City and nearby communities who will extend their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family.

Submitted by: Karen Foreman

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James A. Harding
Beloved husband to Louisa J. Harding 1855-1941.
James passed away in 1921 at the age of 73.

Missouri Death Certificate:
James Alfred Harding
b. 25 Oct 1848 Meigs County, Ohio
d. 16 June 1921 Lowry City, St. Clair Co., Missouri
male white married
Father: Joseph Harding b. Montpelier, Vermont
Mother: Elizabeth Chapman b. Meigs Co., Ohio
Buried: Clinton, Missouri
Informant: L. Jueliette Harding, Lowry City, Missouri

Please add his obituary, as follows:
Obituary from The Lowry City Independent, Lowry City, St. Clair, MO, Thursday, June 23, 1921:
James A. Harding
James A. Harding was born in Meigs county, Ohio, October 25, 1848, and died at his home in Lowry City, Missouri, June 16, 1921, at the age of 72 years, 8 months and 21 days. He had been ill since the preceding Saturday, and the direct cause of his death was heart trouble.
Mr. Harding moved to Grundy County, Missouri, in 1865, and in 1873 was united in marriage to Celia Southerland. To this union were born two children, Bert and Clara. In 1880 he was married to Miss Julia Boyd, to which union two children were born, Homer and Elmer, the former dying in infancy.
In 1909 with his family he came to St. Clair county and located on a farm three miles northwest of Lowry City, where he resided until several years ago, when he retired from the active life of the farm and removed to Lowry City.
He is survived by his wife; a son, Bert Harding of Jamesport, Missouri; a daughter, Mrs. Dave Payne of Kansas City, Missouri, and a son, Elmer Harding, of Clinton, Missouri, besides many other relatives.
Funeral services were held at the home Saturday morning, June 18, conducted by the Rev. J. M. Hawkins, and the body was taken to Clinton where burial was made the same day.
Mr. Harding had many friends in Lowry City and nearby communities who will extend their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family.

Submitted by: Karen Foreman

Thanks!


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