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James Monroe Childs

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James Monroe Childs

Birth
Centerville, Allegany County, New York, USA
Death
4 Nov 1907 (aged 78)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Eldred, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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James Monroe Childs, a pioneer resident of Larabee, dies at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lillian Huff of Buffalo, N.Y., on November 04, 1907.

The body was brought to Larabee, Wednesday on Pennsylvania train 102, and taken emmediatley to the church in Coryville, where Rev. Smith of Farmers Valley delivered the funeral address to a large assembly of family and friends who had gathered to pay thier last respects to the memory of the deceased.

Mr. Childs was born in Centerville N.Y., May 12th 1829 and was the son of Daniel and Hannah Childs. He came to this region in his youth and spent most of his life in Larabee. In early manhood he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Chase and reared to maturity 9 children, 7 of whom with his widow, survive him. The children are Mrs. Jane Dickerson of Farmers Valley, Mrs. Ella Dickerson of Olean, N.Y., Mrs. Eunice Peake of Larabee, Mrs. Lillian Huff, Mrs. Effie Bills and Gilbert and Milton Childs of Buffalo.

The flowers were exceptionally beautiful and numerous, many of the floral pieces being gifts from friends of the deceased. The Interment was made in the family lot at Stulltown. - Published in the McKean County Miner
James Monroe Childs, a pioneer resident of Larabee, dies at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lillian Huff of Buffalo, N.Y., on November 04, 1907.

The body was brought to Larabee, Wednesday on Pennsylvania train 102, and taken emmediatley to the church in Coryville, where Rev. Smith of Farmers Valley delivered the funeral address to a large assembly of family and friends who had gathered to pay thier last respects to the memory of the deceased.

Mr. Childs was born in Centerville N.Y., May 12th 1829 and was the son of Daniel and Hannah Childs. He came to this region in his youth and spent most of his life in Larabee. In early manhood he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Chase and reared to maturity 9 children, 7 of whom with his widow, survive him. The children are Mrs. Jane Dickerson of Farmers Valley, Mrs. Ella Dickerson of Olean, N.Y., Mrs. Eunice Peake of Larabee, Mrs. Lillian Huff, Mrs. Effie Bills and Gilbert and Milton Childs of Buffalo.

The flowers were exceptionally beautiful and numerous, many of the floral pieces being gifts from friends of the deceased. The Interment was made in the family lot at Stulltown. - Published in the McKean County Miner


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