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Another findagrave contributor provided the following:
Francis Campbell Essex,
Born December 19, 1815 in Chillicothe, Ohio
Died 22 April 1882, Oquawka, Henderson County, Illinois
son of:
Isaac Essex 107966346
and
Nancy Severs Essex 20746403
His mother, Nancy Severs Essex died in 1844.
Married to Sarah Emzy Smith, October 25, 1843, Henderson County
They were parents of:
Esther A Essex
Joseph Edward Essex
Margaret A Essex
Swanson S Essex
William Francis Essex
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Another findagrave contributor provided the following:
Source: Oquawka Spectator 4 May 1882:
FRANCIS CAMPBELL ESSEX.
In this place, April 22, 1882 of valvular derangement of the heart and
consumption, aged 66 years, 4 month, 3 days. Deceased was a native of
Chillicothe, Ohio. He came to this state forty years ago and engaged in farming.
Six years afterward he removed to Oquawka and resumed his trade--carpentering. The old settlers have always regarded Campbell as a peace loving and honost man. His family realize that a kind husband and indulgant father has been called from them. The community say a good citizen has gone from our midst. In the last weeks, dropsy having super--d on the old troubles of body, he sufffered much.
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Another findagrave contributor provided the following:
Francis Campbell Essex,
Born December 19, 1815 in Chillicothe, Ohio
Died 22 April 1882, Oquawka, Henderson County, Illinois
son of:
Isaac Essex 107966346
and
Nancy Severs Essex 20746403
His mother, Nancy Severs Essex died in 1844.
Married to Sarah Emzy Smith, October 25, 1843, Henderson County
They were parents of:
Esther A Essex
Joseph Edward Essex
Margaret A Essex
Swanson S Essex
William Francis Essex
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Another findagrave contributor provided the following:
Source: Oquawka Spectator 4 May 1882:
FRANCIS CAMPBELL ESSEX.
In this place, April 22, 1882 of valvular derangement of the heart and
consumption, aged 66 years, 4 month, 3 days. Deceased was a native of
Chillicothe, Ohio. He came to this state forty years ago and engaged in farming.
Six years afterward he removed to Oquawka and resumed his trade--carpentering. The old settlers have always regarded Campbell as a peace loving and honost man. His family realize that a kind husband and indulgant father has been called from them. The community say a good citizen has gone from our midst. In the last weeks, dropsy having super--d on the old troubles of body, he sufffered much.
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