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Ira Jett Dye

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Sep 1899 (aged 76)
Hale, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hale, Carroll County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Ira J. Dye was born in Wayne county Ohio, February 14th, 1823. He lived in Ohio until he was 16 years of age then moved with his parents to Porter County, Indiana, where he resided until 1866, when he came to Carroll County, Missouri, which place has since been his home, and where he died Sept. 1st, 1899, being 76 years, 6 months, and 17 days old.

The deceased was married in Indiana in 1846 to Mary Ann Lightfoot who died March 7th, 1886. Six children, five sons and one daughter, were born to them, four of whom survive. In 1889, Mr. Dye again married, this time to Mrs. Catherine Kemmel, who died in 1892.

Mr. Dye was a firm believer in the teachings of the bible and for over forty years was a consistent member of the Church of Christ.

Funeral services was (sic) held at the Hurricane Baptist church house, conducted by R. G. Waters, in the presence of a large concourse of people after which he was interred in the burying grounds at that place.
Ira J. Dye was born in Wayne county Ohio, February 14th, 1823. He lived in Ohio until he was 16 years of age then moved with his parents to Porter County, Indiana, where he resided until 1866, when he came to Carroll County, Missouri, which place has since been his home, and where he died Sept. 1st, 1899, being 76 years, 6 months, and 17 days old.

The deceased was married in Indiana in 1846 to Mary Ann Lightfoot who died March 7th, 1886. Six children, five sons and one daughter, were born to them, four of whom survive. In 1889, Mr. Dye again married, this time to Mrs. Catherine Kemmel, who died in 1892.

Mr. Dye was a firm believer in the teachings of the bible and for over forty years was a consistent member of the Church of Christ.

Funeral services was (sic) held at the Hurricane Baptist church house, conducted by R. G. Waters, in the presence of a large concourse of people after which he was interred in the burying grounds at that place.


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