According to death certificate:
Death Cert: Name: Alfred Linsey Eytcheson
Born: 8 July 1851 Tipton Co., IN;
Death: 18 Aug 1930, Fulton Co., IN
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Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 19, 1930
Alfred Leonard EYTCHESON, 79, retired Liberty township farmer, died at 5:30 Monday evening, at the home of his son, Otho Eytcheson, one and one-half miles southwest of Fulton, death being due to complications of diseases incident to advanced years. Mr. Eytcheson had been in ill health for two years and it is believed that his death was hastened by the burning of his property in Fulton Monday.
The deceased was born in Tipton county on Feb. 10, 1851, the son of Alfred and Sarah EYTCHESON, and for the past 41 years had lived in the Fulton community. In 1883 he was married to Isabelle CRAWFORD [COFFING] and following her death he married Delia SWISHER, who passed away in 1912. Mr. Eytcheson was a member of the Fulton United Brethren church.
Surviving are the one son, Otho EYTCHESON; a sister, Mrs. Frank TUTTLE, of Ligonier, and a brother, Isaac EYTCHESON, of Fulton; a half-brother and half-sister, Thomas EYTCHESON, of Chicago, and Mrs. Irvin VanBLARICOM, of Chicago Heights. Two grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at ten o'clock at the Fulton United Brethren church and burial will be made in the Fulton I.O.O.F. cemetery. Rev. G. R. CRANE will officiate.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1930 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Obit lists mother as Sarah but Sarah didn't marry father ,Alfred until 1867. Mother was Lucretia Groover.
According to death certificate:
Death Cert: Name: Alfred Linsey Eytcheson
Born: 8 July 1851 Tipton Co., IN;
Death: 18 Aug 1930, Fulton Co., IN
___________________________
Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 19, 1930
Alfred Leonard EYTCHESON, 79, retired Liberty township farmer, died at 5:30 Monday evening, at the home of his son, Otho Eytcheson, one and one-half miles southwest of Fulton, death being due to complications of diseases incident to advanced years. Mr. Eytcheson had been in ill health for two years and it is believed that his death was hastened by the burning of his property in Fulton Monday.
The deceased was born in Tipton county on Feb. 10, 1851, the son of Alfred and Sarah EYTCHESON, and for the past 41 years had lived in the Fulton community. In 1883 he was married to Isabelle CRAWFORD [COFFING] and following her death he married Delia SWISHER, who passed away in 1912. Mr. Eytcheson was a member of the Fulton United Brethren church.
Surviving are the one son, Otho EYTCHESON; a sister, Mrs. Frank TUTTLE, of Ligonier, and a brother, Isaac EYTCHESON, of Fulton; a half-brother and half-sister, Thomas EYTCHESON, of Chicago, and Mrs. Irvin VanBLARICOM, of Chicago Heights. Two grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at ten o'clock at the Fulton United Brethren church and burial will be made in the Fulton I.O.O.F. cemetery. Rev. G. R. CRANE will officiate.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1930 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Obit lists mother as Sarah but Sarah didn't marry father ,Alfred until 1867. Mother was Lucretia Groover.
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Grave marker was not found in Jun 2011 even though the obit indicates burial in Fulton Cemetery.
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