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Eli Milton Acre

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Eli Milton Acre

Birth
White County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Dec 1929 (aged 73)
Putnam County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Putnam County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Unionville Republicn and Putnam Journal
Unionville, Missouri
Dec. 18, 1925

E. M. Acre

E. M. Acre was born March 7, 1856 in White County, Indiana and came with his parents to Putnam county, Mo., at the age of seven months. He passed away at the same old home December 12, 1929. He had spent his entire life here with the exception of a few years spent in Kansas. He leaves three brothers and two sisters; G. W., Albert and Martha of Unionville and Mrs. Minerva Fulton and F. M. Acre of Bucklin, Kansas. He will be greatly missed by Albert and Martha, who resided with him at the old home.
Milton was a friend to everyone and all that knew him, were his friends.
Services were conducted at the house by J. D. Noland and burial was at the Winchell cemetery.
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Unionville Republican and Putnam Journal
Unionville, Missouri
Dec. 25, 1925

Mrs. Grace Squire and father, Frank Acre, returned to Bucklin, Kansas after attending the funeral of his brother, E. M. Acre.

Missouri Death Certificate #41763 states that E. Milton was born in Indiana to Robert Acre and Ann Vamamin. He never married. He died in Unionville, Putnam, Missouri.
Unionville Republicn and Putnam Journal
Unionville, Missouri
Dec. 18, 1925

E. M. Acre

E. M. Acre was born March 7, 1856 in White County, Indiana and came with his parents to Putnam county, Mo., at the age of seven months. He passed away at the same old home December 12, 1929. He had spent his entire life here with the exception of a few years spent in Kansas. He leaves three brothers and two sisters; G. W., Albert and Martha of Unionville and Mrs. Minerva Fulton and F. M. Acre of Bucklin, Kansas. He will be greatly missed by Albert and Martha, who resided with him at the old home.
Milton was a friend to everyone and all that knew him, were his friends.
Services were conducted at the house by J. D. Noland and burial was at the Winchell cemetery.
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Unionville Republican and Putnam Journal
Unionville, Missouri
Dec. 25, 1925

Mrs. Grace Squire and father, Frank Acre, returned to Bucklin, Kansas after attending the funeral of his brother, E. M. Acre.

Missouri Death Certificate #41763 states that E. Milton was born in Indiana to Robert Acre and Ann Vamamin. He never married. He died in Unionville, Putnam, Missouri.

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