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Ferdinand Huxtel “Ferd” Muller

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Ferdinand Huxtel “Ferd” Muller

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Jun 1907 (aged 69)
Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
NE part Lot 7 Blk 23 Page County
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Name correction from: Dakota Miller #47305831. Thanks!
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Ferd H. Muller died Monday afternoon at his home in Nebraska City, from lung trouble, aged 71 years, 10 months and 7 days. The remains were brought to this city yesterday morning accompanied by his wife, and the funeral held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. Rawlings in northeast Clarinda at 3 o'clock p.m.,: conducted by Rev Abel. Mr. Muller located in this county about forty years ago but for a number of years has lived at other points. He was well known by all old settlers here. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Jun 27, 1907

Ferd H. Muller was born in Wayne county, Ohio, August 17th, 1837, where he lived until he attained his majority, coming in 1856 to Clarinda, Iowa. In 1859 he was married to Elizabeth Chestnut and to them there were born seven children, all of whom are living with the exception of one daughter, Dora M. Owen, who died some years ago. The children surviving are as follows: Louis M., Livingston, Mont., Charles C, St. Joe, Mo., Armour I., Lebanon, Kans., Ross E., Lincoln, Nebr., Mrs. E. D. Smith, Beatrice,
Nebr., and Mrs. Ella Rawlings, of Clarinda. For eighteen years Mr. Muller and family lived on the farm now owned by Mr. Sawhill just southwest of town and it was here that the children were born and raised. After retiring from active farm life, Mr. Muller moved to this city and the family home was made here for ten years.
Seven years ago the family moved to St. Joe and a year ago the home was transferred to Lincoln, Nebr., where, Mr. Muller died June 24th, 1907. He had united with the Methodist church in Clarinda in 1891, and he lived faithful Christian life and was respected and honored by all who knew him.The funeral was held Wednesday afernoon at the home of Mrs. Rawlings and the body laid to rest in the Clarinda cemetery. All the children were present except Louis. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jun 28, 1907
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SHENANDOAH WORLD, Shenandoah, Iowa, Jul 2, 1907
Name correction from: Dakota Miller #47305831. Thanks!
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Ferd H. Muller died Monday afternoon at his home in Nebraska City, from lung trouble, aged 71 years, 10 months and 7 days. The remains were brought to this city yesterday morning accompanied by his wife, and the funeral held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. Rawlings in northeast Clarinda at 3 o'clock p.m.,: conducted by Rev Abel. Mr. Muller located in this county about forty years ago but for a number of years has lived at other points. He was well known by all old settlers here. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Jun 27, 1907

Ferd H. Muller was born in Wayne county, Ohio, August 17th, 1837, where he lived until he attained his majority, coming in 1856 to Clarinda, Iowa. In 1859 he was married to Elizabeth Chestnut and to them there were born seven children, all of whom are living with the exception of one daughter, Dora M. Owen, who died some years ago. The children surviving are as follows: Louis M., Livingston, Mont., Charles C, St. Joe, Mo., Armour I., Lebanon, Kans., Ross E., Lincoln, Nebr., Mrs. E. D. Smith, Beatrice,
Nebr., and Mrs. Ella Rawlings, of Clarinda. For eighteen years Mr. Muller and family lived on the farm now owned by Mr. Sawhill just southwest of town and it was here that the children were born and raised. After retiring from active farm life, Mr. Muller moved to this city and the family home was made here for ten years.
Seven years ago the family moved to St. Joe and a year ago the home was transferred to Lincoln, Nebr., where, Mr. Muller died June 24th, 1907. He had united with the Methodist church in Clarinda in 1891, and he lived faithful Christian life and was respected and honored by all who knew him.The funeral was held Wednesday afernoon at the home of Mrs. Rawlings and the body laid to rest in the Clarinda cemetery. All the children were present except Louis. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jun 28, 1907
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SHENANDOAH WORLD, Shenandoah, Iowa, Jul 2, 1907

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