Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Kitts Cardwell, aged and respected resident of Jefferson City who died early Monday while visiting a daughter, Mrs. N. Denny, of St. Louis, will be held at 9 o'clock this morning from the family residence at 613 Mulberry Street. Rev. Paul Weber, pastor of the Baptist Church, will conduct the service and burial will be made at the Colvin Cemetery in Miller County.
Mrs. Barbara Ann Kitts Cardwell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kitts of Grainge County,Tennessee was born November 4, 1856 in that area. She passed on February 2, 1931. About 1876 she married William Henderson Cardwell in Tennessee and moved to
Miller County about 1880 with their three oldest children: James Nelson, Annettie, and Sidney Cardwell.
Mrs. Cardwell who was 73 years of age, had been a resident of this community for more than thirty years. She was widely known and esteemed in both Cole and Miller Counties and her passing will occasion deep and sincere sorrow and regret.
The mother of fourteen children, she is survived by ten, four preceding her in death along with her husband. The surviving are Sid, Fate, and James Cardwell, Mrs. Rose Quinn of Jefferson City, Fred Cardwell and Mrs. N. Denny of St. Louis, Mrs. Eva Stokes of Chicago, Lee Cardwell Of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Lula Houg of Butler, Missouri and Mrs. Mathilda Head of Kansas City. A Large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren mourn her demise.
Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Kitts Cardwell, aged and respected resident of Jefferson City who died early Monday while visiting a daughter, Mrs. N. Denny, of St. Louis, will be held at 9 o'clock this morning from the family residence at 613 Mulberry Street. Rev. Paul Weber, pastor of the Baptist Church, will conduct the service and burial will be made at the Colvin Cemetery in Miller County.
Mrs. Barbara Ann Kitts Cardwell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kitts of Grainge County,Tennessee was born November 4, 1856 in that area. She passed on February 2, 1931. About 1876 she married William Henderson Cardwell in Tennessee and moved to
Miller County about 1880 with their three oldest children: James Nelson, Annettie, and Sidney Cardwell.
Mrs. Cardwell who was 73 years of age, had been a resident of this community for more than thirty years. She was widely known and esteemed in both Cole and Miller Counties and her passing will occasion deep and sincere sorrow and regret.
The mother of fourteen children, she is survived by ten, four preceding her in death along with her husband. The surviving are Sid, Fate, and James Cardwell, Mrs. Rose Quinn of Jefferson City, Fred Cardwell and Mrs. N. Denny of St. Louis, Mrs. Eva Stokes of Chicago, Lee Cardwell Of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Lula Houg of Butler, Missouri and Mrs. Mathilda Head of Kansas City. A Large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren mourn her demise.
Family Members
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James Nelson Cardwell
1878–1944
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Annettie "Nettie" Cardwell Denny
1879–1947
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Sidney Worth Cardwell
1881–1967
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Charles Lafayette "Fate" Cardwell
1882–1978
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Fredrick Richard "Fred" Cardwell
1884–1964
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William Franklin "Frank" Cardwell
1885–1922
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Lula May Cardwell Hogue
1888–1971
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Caswell Lenore Cardwell
1890–1952
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Rose L Cardwell Quinn
1892–1972
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Clinton Cardwell
1897–1912
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