s/o Charles H.& Sarah (Johnson) McBride
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
April 12, 1934
DEATH OF B. F. MCBRIDE
Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin McBride were held at the Worthington church, Tuesday afternoon, April 10th, 1934, at 1:30 o'clock and burial was in the Worthington cemetery.
Death came to Mr. McBride, Sunday morning, April 8th, after an extended illness of more than a year. Mr. McBride who was 76 years of age, was the eldest son of Charles W. and Sarah McBride and was born in Bloomfield, April 24, 1857. He came to this county with his parents in 1862 and they located in Winterset. He attended the Winterset schools, but later the family moved to De Soto and he was graduated from the De Soto high school. Following this he worked on farms in the Worthington and Fairview neighborhoods.
His marriage to Miss Julia Ann Bowlsby took place, January 19th, 1887, and five years later they built the house a half mile east of Worthington that has since been their home. He was a member of the Fairview and Worthington Methodist churches and for a number of years taught a Sunday school class at Fairview.
He leaves his wife and four children: Charles McBride of Earlham, Jesse and Isaac McBride of Holtville, California and Mrs. Elsie Keast, of Ottumwa. He also leaves ten grandchildren, one sister, Lulu Stout, of Iowa City and one brother, Lincoln McBride of Kansas City, Missouri. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McBride, Nettie Blanche died January 14, 1932.
s/o Charles H.& Sarah (Johnson) McBride
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
April 12, 1934
DEATH OF B. F. MCBRIDE
Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin McBride were held at the Worthington church, Tuesday afternoon, April 10th, 1934, at 1:30 o'clock and burial was in the Worthington cemetery.
Death came to Mr. McBride, Sunday morning, April 8th, after an extended illness of more than a year. Mr. McBride who was 76 years of age, was the eldest son of Charles W. and Sarah McBride and was born in Bloomfield, April 24, 1857. He came to this county with his parents in 1862 and they located in Winterset. He attended the Winterset schools, but later the family moved to De Soto and he was graduated from the De Soto high school. Following this he worked on farms in the Worthington and Fairview neighborhoods.
His marriage to Miss Julia Ann Bowlsby took place, January 19th, 1887, and five years later they built the house a half mile east of Worthington that has since been their home. He was a member of the Fairview and Worthington Methodist churches and for a number of years taught a Sunday school class at Fairview.
He leaves his wife and four children: Charles McBride of Earlham, Jesse and Isaac McBride of Holtville, California and Mrs. Elsie Keast, of Ottumwa. He also leaves ten grandchildren, one sister, Lulu Stout, of Iowa City and one brother, Lincoln McBride of Kansas City, Missouri. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McBride, Nettie Blanche died January 14, 1932.
Family Members
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Ella McBride Gaines
1858–1932
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Albert Lincoln McBride
1860–1936
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Fannie McBride Morton
1862–1929
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Jessie McBride Armstrong
1864–1891
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Charles Bertram McBride
1866–1869
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Lulu McBride Stout
1868–1956
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Leslie A. McBride
1871–1922
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Nettie Marie McBride Huffman
1875–1920
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Vincent R. McBride
1878–1916
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Robert J. McBride
1881–1921
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