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Edna <I>Snell</I> Edmonston

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Edna Snell Edmonston

Birth
Shelby County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Mar 1955 (aged 73)
Coldwater, Comanche County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Protection, Comanche County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Edna Snell Edmonston, daughter of Granville Weller and Amanda Snell, was born in Shelby County, Illinois, August 20, 1881, and passed away in the Comanche County hospital on March 19, 1955 at 10:15 p.m. at the age of 73 years and 7 months.

March 16, 1885, she came with her parents to Kansas settling in the Lexington community, Comanche County. She joined the Methodist Church when she was a young girl.

She was united in marriage to Orla M. Edmonston on October 8, 1899 at the home of her parents. After their marriage, they lived in a sod house north of Protection. From there they moved to Kiowa County where they resided until 1907 when they moved to the home place, a farm, five miles north of Protection. In 1949 they moved to the present residence in Protection. After her husband's death in June of 1953, her health became so poorly that she spent much of her time in the hospital, and on July 7, 1954, she entered the Comanche County hospital, where she remained until her death.

Edna Snell Edmonston, daughter of Granville Weller and Amanda Snell, was born in Shelby County, Illinois, August 20, 1881, and passed away in the Comanche County hospital on March 19, 1955 at 10:15 p.m. at the age of 73 years and 7 months.

March 16, 1885, she came with her parents to Kansas settling in the Lexington community, Comanche County. She joined the Methodist Church when she was a young girl.

She was united in marriage to Orla M. Edmonston on October 8, 1899 at the home of her parents. After their marriage, they lived in a sod house north of Protection. From there they moved to Kiowa County where they resided until 1907 when they moved to the home place, a farm, five miles north of Protection. In 1949 they moved to the present residence in Protection. After her husband's death in June of 1953, her health became so poorly that she spent much of her time in the hospital, and on July 7, 1954, she entered the Comanche County hospital, where she remained until her death.



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