March 29, 1901
Clinton Register
DEATH OF MRS. KISTLER
Seven Children Have Their Father and Mother Taken From Them Within One Month
Less than a month ago John KISTLER died from the effects of measles. Soon after his death Mrs. Kistler was taken sick with measles and died Monday afternoon at her home in the northeast part of the city, aged 36 years, 4 months and 12 days. The maiden name of deceased was Sarah MALONE, daughter of Wm. MALONE, living southwest of Clinton. She was married to John Kistler in 1881. Seven children survive them, the oldest a young lady. Until about two months ago the family lived three miles southwest of Clinton. She was a member of the U. B. church. Funeral services were held at the home on East Webster street Wednesday at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Gharrett. Burial was in Woodlawn.
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Married - John W. Kistler
December 4, 1881
Parents -
William H. Malone
Louissa Jane Malone
March 29, 1901
Clinton Register
DEATH OF MRS. KISTLER
Seven Children Have Their Father and Mother Taken From Them Within One Month
Less than a month ago John KISTLER died from the effects of measles. Soon after his death Mrs. Kistler was taken sick with measles and died Monday afternoon at her home in the northeast part of the city, aged 36 years, 4 months and 12 days. The maiden name of deceased was Sarah MALONE, daughter of Wm. MALONE, living southwest of Clinton. She was married to John Kistler in 1881. Seven children survive them, the oldest a young lady. Until about two months ago the family lived three miles southwest of Clinton. She was a member of the U. B. church. Funeral services were held at the home on East Webster street Wednesday at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Gharrett. Burial was in Woodlawn.
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Married - John W. Kistler
December 4, 1881
Parents -
William H. Malone
Louissa Jane Malone
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