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Edward Elsworth Earp

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Edward Elsworth Earp

Birth
Lovington, Moultrie County, Illinois, USA
Death
28 Mar 1910 (aged 47)
Moultrie County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Edward E. Earp is the son of William Frank and Mary(Meyers) Earp. At this time I can not find where his mother is buried.

SATURDAY HERALD APRIL 2 1910 SULLIVAN NEWSPAPER

EDWARD E. EARP

Edward E. Earp died at his home at the corner of Worth and Jackson streets, about 6 pm Monday March 27, 1910 after a lingering illness.
He was born north of Lovington and was aged 47 years, 4 months and 9 days. He was married to Miss Hulda Reedy in Nov. 1890. To this union were born four children, two boys and two girls, all living. He is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. A. H. Miller, Mrs. Lee Goldburgh and Mrs. Nora Hoke.
He hand been engaged in business in Sullivan 25 years, first in the butcher shop, then in the Saloon business.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A.L. Casey at the residence Wednesday at 2:30 pm,after which the remains were laid to rest in Greenhill cemetery.

Edward E. Earp is the son of William Frank and Mary(Meyers) Earp. At this time I can not find where his mother is buried.

SATURDAY HERALD APRIL 2 1910 SULLIVAN NEWSPAPER

EDWARD E. EARP

Edward E. Earp died at his home at the corner of Worth and Jackson streets, about 6 pm Monday March 27, 1910 after a lingering illness.
He was born north of Lovington and was aged 47 years, 4 months and 9 days. He was married to Miss Hulda Reedy in Nov. 1890. To this union were born four children, two boys and two girls, all living. He is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. A. H. Miller, Mrs. Lee Goldburgh and Mrs. Nora Hoke.
He hand been engaged in business in Sullivan 25 years, first in the butcher shop, then in the Saloon business.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A.L. Casey at the residence Wednesday at 2:30 pm,after which the remains were laid to rest in Greenhill cemetery.



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