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Fidelia Jane <I>Wolfe</I> Templeton

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Fidelia Jane Wolfe Templeton

Birth
Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Feb 1905 (aged 52)
Elk City, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Howard, Elk County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
B02-01
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Joseph John Wolfe & Lorene Pool Wolfe
Wife of Alfonzo L. Templeton

The Severyite
Severy, Kansas
Thursday, February 16, 1905
page 8

Green Valley heading

Mrs Templeton, west of Severy, died Friday night and was buried Monday at the Cresco cemetery about 1 o'clock
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) June 2019

The Severyite
Severy, Kansas
Thursday, February 16, 1905
page 1

Deaths.

Templeton - Friday Feb. 10, 1905, at 9:05 p.m., at her home three miles west of Severy, Mrs. A.L. Templeton, aged 52 years, 1 months and 18 days. Funeral services were held at the house Monday morning, conducted by Rev. Rogers of the Salem Free Baptist church, after which the remains were interred in Cresco cemtery south of Severy.

Fidelia Jane Wolf was born in Clayton county, Iowa, Dec. 22, 1852. At the age of sixteen she with her parents moved to Missouri, where she was married to Alphonso Templeton, Feb. 7, 1869, after which they came to Crawford county, Kansas, from which place they moved to Elk county in 1873. During her residence in Elk county she was converted to the Christian faith in 1885. United in membership with the Christian church at Cresco from which she was promoted to the Church Triumphal Feb. 10, 1905. in Greenwood county where she resided until her death.

She was a faithful christian, a devoted wife, a loving mother and a loyal friend and neighbor. She is survived by husband and six children, who mourn her loss. During her recent illness she was surrounded by family and friends, who administered all that loving hands could offer.

Her children who were present to the end are Joseph Templeton and wife, of Curtis, Okla., George Templeton and wife, of Hobart, Okla., Nora and Jessie. Mrs. Anna Snyder, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Dora Knapp, of Fredonia, Kansas, were not present, having returned home a few days prior to her death.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Daughter of Joseph John Wolfe & Lorene Pool Wolfe
Wife of Alfonzo L. Templeton

The Severyite
Severy, Kansas
Thursday, February 16, 1905
page 8

Green Valley heading

Mrs Templeton, west of Severy, died Friday night and was buried Monday at the Cresco cemetery about 1 o'clock
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) June 2019

The Severyite
Severy, Kansas
Thursday, February 16, 1905
page 1

Deaths.

Templeton - Friday Feb. 10, 1905, at 9:05 p.m., at her home three miles west of Severy, Mrs. A.L. Templeton, aged 52 years, 1 months and 18 days. Funeral services were held at the house Monday morning, conducted by Rev. Rogers of the Salem Free Baptist church, after which the remains were interred in Cresco cemtery south of Severy.

Fidelia Jane Wolf was born in Clayton county, Iowa, Dec. 22, 1852. At the age of sixteen she with her parents moved to Missouri, where she was married to Alphonso Templeton, Feb. 7, 1869, after which they came to Crawford county, Kansas, from which place they moved to Elk county in 1873. During her residence in Elk county she was converted to the Christian faith in 1885. United in membership with the Christian church at Cresco from which she was promoted to the Church Triumphal Feb. 10, 1905. in Greenwood county where she resided until her death.

She was a faithful christian, a devoted wife, a loving mother and a loyal friend and neighbor. She is survived by husband and six children, who mourn her loss. During her recent illness she was surrounded by family and friends, who administered all that loving hands could offer.

Her children who were present to the end are Joseph Templeton and wife, of Curtis, Okla., George Templeton and wife, of Hobart, Okla., Nora and Jessie. Mrs. Anna Snyder, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Dora Knapp, of Fredonia, Kansas, were not present, having returned home a few days prior to her death.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)


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