THOMAS D. CANTRALL DIES IN KANSAS.
Thomas D. Cantrall Dead. W. H. Cantrall, of Waynesville, has received notice of the death of his cousin, Thomas Dunham Cantrall, which occurred at his home in Fredonia, KS, on Monday, December 24, aged 65 years. Mr. Cnantrall was born near Waynesville on March 27, 1841, being the son of Zebulon Cantrall, who was an early settler of this section, moving to near Waynesville, in Logan county, in 1834. Thomas D. Cantrall was married September 22, 1863 to Hannah Alma Fox, of Madison county, Ohio. They lived on their farm adjoining the homestead near Waynesville until 1876, when they moved to Fredonia, KS, and engaged in farming. Mr. Cantrall united with the Presbyterian church at Waynesville at the age of 15 years and at that time of the organization of the church at Fredonia was elected a deacon. He was one of a family of seven children, only one now living. He is survived by his wife and four children, one son, Charles McKee Cantrall, being a Presbyterian minister.
THOMAS D. CANTRALL DIES IN KANSAS.
Thomas D. Cantrall Dead. W. H. Cantrall, of Waynesville, has received notice of the death of his cousin, Thomas Dunham Cantrall, which occurred at his home in Fredonia, KS, on Monday, December 24, aged 65 years. Mr. Cnantrall was born near Waynesville on March 27, 1841, being the son of Zebulon Cantrall, who was an early settler of this section, moving to near Waynesville, in Logan county, in 1834. Thomas D. Cantrall was married September 22, 1863 to Hannah Alma Fox, of Madison county, Ohio. They lived on their farm adjoining the homestead near Waynesville until 1876, when they moved to Fredonia, KS, and engaged in farming. Mr. Cantrall united with the Presbyterian church at Waynesville at the age of 15 years and at that time of the organization of the church at Fredonia was elected a deacon. He was one of a family of seven children, only one now living. He is survived by his wife and four children, one son, Charles McKee Cantrall, being a Presbyterian minister.
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