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James J. Vannice

Birth
Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Sep 1905 (aged 73)
Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
SWGD Lot 19 Space 5
Memorial ID
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James was married 1 Jan 1888 in Crawfordsville, IN to Martha A. (Vannice) Holler.
According to his death certificate, James was buried 1 Oct 1905 in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Obituary and Masonic cemetery records list him buried Masonic, which was purchased by Oak Hill and is now known as Oak Hill Grant.

Waveland Independent Oct 5, 1905 -- James J. Vannice who has been in poor health for several months died at his home on North Cross Street, Friday night. The funeral services were conducted by Rev GW Alley after which the body was taken to Crawfordsville and interred in the Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Vannice was the son of Cornelius and Ann Vannice and was born near Harrodsburg, Ky April 5,1 832. He was a brother of Mrs. Thomas Milligan. He joined the Presbyterian Church when he was 16 but after his marriage transferred his membership to the Methodist Church of which he was a faithful member. He served in Co K 1st Reg 1 VI Civil War. During the war he married a Miss Meredith. To them were born 3 boys, two of which died in infancy the other dying at 19. He married Mrs. Martha Holler Jan 1, 1889. She survives. Those from a distance present at the funeral were Mrs. Estella Strole and son Glen of Cisne, ill; Miss Maggie Vannice of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Fulton of Ladoga.

Thanks to contributor #47060780 for the correct cemetery and the obituary.
James was married 1 Jan 1888 in Crawfordsville, IN to Martha A. (Vannice) Holler.
According to his death certificate, James was buried 1 Oct 1905 in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Obituary and Masonic cemetery records list him buried Masonic, which was purchased by Oak Hill and is now known as Oak Hill Grant.

Waveland Independent Oct 5, 1905 -- James J. Vannice who has been in poor health for several months died at his home on North Cross Street, Friday night. The funeral services were conducted by Rev GW Alley after which the body was taken to Crawfordsville and interred in the Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Vannice was the son of Cornelius and Ann Vannice and was born near Harrodsburg, Ky April 5,1 832. He was a brother of Mrs. Thomas Milligan. He joined the Presbyterian Church when he was 16 but after his marriage transferred his membership to the Methodist Church of which he was a faithful member. He served in Co K 1st Reg 1 VI Civil War. During the war he married a Miss Meredith. To them were born 3 boys, two of which died in infancy the other dying at 19. He married Mrs. Martha Holler Jan 1, 1889. She survives. Those from a distance present at the funeral were Mrs. Estella Strole and son Glen of Cisne, ill; Miss Maggie Vannice of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Fulton of Ladoga.

Thanks to contributor #47060780 for the correct cemetery and the obituary.


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  • Created by: Archie Strole
  • Added: Jan 1, 2019
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195723287/james_j-vannice: accessed ), memorial page for James J. Vannice (5 Apr 1832–29 Sep 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 195723287, citing Oak Hill Grant Avenue Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Archie Strole (contributor 47661880).