Mary Acy Nowles [sic] was born October 20, 1867 near Grand Mound, Clinton County, Iowa. She was a daughter of G.R. and Emily Nowles [sic], and one of fourteen children.
About forty years ago, she, together with her parents moved to Guthrie county and was married to C.R. Neal, Sept. 21, 1885 at her home in Bagley. To this union six children were born; Walter L. of Bagley, Harry E. of Yale; Bessie C. of Guthrie Center; Arthur C. and Emert J. of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Vera M. who preceded her mother to the beyond, March 12, 1919. Her husband, C.R., passed away October 3, 1906.
On August 21, 1915 she was united in marriage to W.W. Wheelock who, with four sons and a daughter, six brothers and three sisters, survive.
She was a staunch member of the Christian church, also of the Eastern Star and Rebekah orders, and a member of the Service Star Legion.
For the past number of months she had been a sufferer, but bore it all cheerfully until called by her maker to eternal happiness on last Wednesday, September 8th.
Services over the remains were held at the Christian Church the following Saturday, and interment took place at Dodge Center cemetery, Rev. Walter Wills of the M. K. church of Jefferson officiating. -- Yale Ledger.
Mary Acy Nowles [sic] was born October 20, 1867 near Grand Mound, Clinton County, Iowa. She was a daughter of G.R. and Emily Nowles [sic], and one of fourteen children.
About forty years ago, she, together with her parents moved to Guthrie county and was married to C.R. Neal, Sept. 21, 1885 at her home in Bagley. To this union six children were born; Walter L. of Bagley, Harry E. of Yale; Bessie C. of Guthrie Center; Arthur C. and Emert J. of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Vera M. who preceded her mother to the beyond, March 12, 1919. Her husband, C.R., passed away October 3, 1906.
On August 21, 1915 she was united in marriage to W.W. Wheelock who, with four sons and a daughter, six brothers and three sisters, survive.
She was a staunch member of the Christian church, also of the Eastern Star and Rebekah orders, and a member of the Service Star Legion.
For the past number of months she had been a sufferer, but bore it all cheerfully until called by her maker to eternal happiness on last Wednesday, September 8th.
Services over the remains were held at the Christian Church the following Saturday, and interment took place at Dodge Center cemetery, Rev. Walter Wills of the M. K. church of Jefferson officiating. -- Yale Ledger.
Family Members
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Laurett Nowels Barnes
1849–1912
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Sarah Elizabeth Nowels Jordan
1851–1933
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Martha T Nowels Gidley
1853–1917
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David Clinton Nowels
1856–1947
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Aaron Wilson Nowels
1858–1944
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James Emet Nowels
1861–1954
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Charles Elmer Nowels
1863–1885
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Stephen Sherman Nowels
1865–1950
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John A Nowels
1870–1949
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Emma Nowels Howe
1872–1957
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Effie "Mrs. H. O." Nowels Mason Gibson
1872–1938
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Ida Nowels
1874–1874
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Ira Ray Nowels
1876–1954
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