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Margaret <I>Fulmer</I> Stiles

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Margaret Fulmer Stiles

Birth
Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Jan 1921 (aged 76)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hagers Grove, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Christian Fulmer and Rebecca (Henryetta on d. cert.) Hutton. Married Elbridge Stiles 27 JUN 1864 in Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.

MO d/c 1528-b

Obituary.
Margaret Fulmer was born March 10, 1844, in Cambria Co., Penn., and was married to Elbridge Stiles June 27, 1864. To this union was born 8 children, six boys and two girls–all survive to mourn their loss except one babe dying in infancy, also fifteen grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. They with their family came to Mo. in 1873, locating near Hager’s Grove, where the husband and father preceded her to their heavenly home July 7, 1881. She was converted and united with the Methodist church at an early age, living the true Christian life. She was a patient sufferer for several months till she was called home Jan. 15th, 1921, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Thompson. Another daughter, Mrs. Ruby Long, was also at the bedside of her mother during her illness and death. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Ward M. Baker. Interment at Hager’s Grove.
The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, 19 Jan 1921, Page 1, Column 4

Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
Daughter of Christian Fulmer and Rebecca (Henryetta on d. cert.) Hutton. Married Elbridge Stiles 27 JUN 1864 in Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.

MO d/c 1528-b

Obituary.
Margaret Fulmer was born March 10, 1844, in Cambria Co., Penn., and was married to Elbridge Stiles June 27, 1864. To this union was born 8 children, six boys and two girls–all survive to mourn their loss except one babe dying in infancy, also fifteen grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. They with their family came to Mo. in 1873, locating near Hager’s Grove, where the husband and father preceded her to their heavenly home July 7, 1881. She was converted and united with the Methodist church at an early age, living the true Christian life. She was a patient sufferer for several months till she was called home Jan. 15th, 1921, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Thompson. Another daughter, Mrs. Ruby Long, was also at the bedside of her mother during her illness and death. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Ward M. Baker. Interment at Hager’s Grove.
The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, 19 Jan 1921, Page 1, Column 4

Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum


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