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John Manley Chase

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John Manley Chase

Birth
Jonesboro, Union County, Illinois, USA
Death
18 Jun 1910 (aged 42)
Anna, Union County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Anna, Union County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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John Chase committed suicide Saturday (18 Jun 1910) at his home on Vienna Street, Anna, with a pistol he had purchased that morning and was buried in Anna Cemetery.

He was born 29 Dec 1867.

He was a member of the Baptist Church.

He married on 20 Jul 1894, Nellie Hunsaker, daughter of the Rev. J.W. Hunsaker. He had suffered 14 years with locomoter ataxia and walked with crutches. He left letters for his wife and family.

He left a widow, three sons, one daughter, and seven sisters, Miss Louella Chase, Mrs. Cora McCullough Shick, and Mrs. Virginia Housinger, of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. E.B. Bentley, of Clinton, Illinois, Mrs. Emma Ross, of Pella, Iowa, Gertrude Wedock, of San Francisco, California, and Mrs. George Barringer, of Jonesboro; four brothers, Charles Chase, Samuel Chase, William Chase, and Arther Chase.

John Chase committed suicide Saturday (18 Jun 1910) at his home on Vienna Street, Anna, with a pistol he had purchased that morning and was buried in Anna Cemetery.

He was born 29 Dec 1867.

He was a member of the Baptist Church.

He married on 20 Jul 1894, Nellie Hunsaker, daughter of the Rev. J.W. Hunsaker. He had suffered 14 years with locomoter ataxia and walked with crutches. He left letters for his wife and family.

He left a widow, three sons, one daughter, and seven sisters, Miss Louella Chase, Mrs. Cora McCullough Shick, and Mrs. Virginia Housinger, of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. E.B. Bentley, of Clinton, Illinois, Mrs. Emma Ross, of Pella, Iowa, Gertrude Wedock, of San Francisco, California, and Mrs. George Barringer, of Jonesboro; four brothers, Charles Chase, Samuel Chase, William Chase, and Arther Chase.



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