Elza S. Wymore was born September 19, 1837, near Lexington, Ky. His parents moved to Montgomery county, Indiana, June, 1838, and remained until 1844. They then moved to Mahaska county, Iowa, at which place his father died, leaving him the care of mother and ten children, the youngest aged three months. Of this family five are living. He supported the family for twelve years. A sister, blind from infancy, has made her home with the family of the deceased since the mother's death 25 years ago. He was married Oct. 14, 1886, to Malissa A. Peterson. Of this union eleven children were born; nine are living, two having died in infancy.
He moved to Page county, Iowa, in 1868, locating in Valley township, one mile north of Hepburn, at which place he died August 18,1901. His sickness was a complication of diseases, which confined him to his bed since November last. Mr. Wymore was not a church member; he was kind to his family, a good neighbor, and expressed a willingness to depart when it was the Lord's will to call him.
The funeral services were conducted at Rosehill church by Rev. Perkins, of Villisca; interment at the little Rosehill cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 23, 1901
Thanks to contributor Gra Go Deo for providing this info.
Elza S. Wymore was born September 19, 1837, near Lexington, Ky. His parents moved to Montgomery county, Indiana, June, 1838, and remained until 1844. They then moved to Mahaska county, Iowa, at which place his father died, leaving him the care of mother and ten children, the youngest aged three months. Of this family five are living. He supported the family for twelve years. A sister, blind from infancy, has made her home with the family of the deceased since the mother's death 25 years ago. He was married Oct. 14, 1886, to Malissa A. Peterson. Of this union eleven children were born; nine are living, two having died in infancy.
He moved to Page county, Iowa, in 1868, locating in Valley township, one mile north of Hepburn, at which place he died August 18,1901. His sickness was a complication of diseases, which confined him to his bed since November last. Mr. Wymore was not a church member; he was kind to his family, a good neighbor, and expressed a willingness to depart when it was the Lord's will to call him.
The funeral services were conducted at Rosehill church by Rev. Perkins, of Villisca; interment at the little Rosehill cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 23, 1901
Thanks to contributor Gra Go Deo for providing this info.
Family Members
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Charles Albert Wymore
1867–1942
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Esther Julia Wymore Wasson
1868–1940
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Ida Evelyn Wymore Spiker
1870–1949
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Edgar L. Wymore
1873–1881
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Jesse Leon Wymore
1876–1923
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Carson Elza Wymore
1878–1881
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Mary Frances Wymore
1880–1908
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Marion Francis Wymore
1880–1951
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Francis Marion Wymore
1880–1951
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Eyce Josephine Wymore
1883–1948
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James William Wymore
1886–1950
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Lottie Ann Wymore
1890–1960
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