She was born in Ohio, and has lived in the Rantoul neighborhood for the pas 28 years.
Her husband died nine years ago.
She leaves her children; Fred Bricker, of Rantoul; Scott Bricker, of Bentonville, Arkansas; Ida Chandler, of Olpe, Kansas; Hattie Turner of Emporia, Kansas; Elizabeth Cary of Homewood, Kansas; C. N. Defrain, of Rantoul, Kansas.
Burial at Ruhamah Cemetery
Rantoul, Franklin County, Kansas, USA
Researched and Transcribed by (Rich #46947058)
Note:
"Mrs. C. F. Defrain" is wrong. It should be for Margaret A. Bricker, the mother of Mrs. C. M. Defrain. The article published April 14, 1911, uses the correct name Mrs. Bricker.
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The Evening Herald (Ottawa, Kansas)10 Apr 1911, Mon Page 1
The Ottawa Daily Republic (Ottawa, Kansas)14 Apr 1911, Fri Page 6
She was born in Ohio, and has lived in the Rantoul neighborhood for the pas 28 years.
Her husband died nine years ago.
She leaves her children; Fred Bricker, of Rantoul; Scott Bricker, of Bentonville, Arkansas; Ida Chandler, of Olpe, Kansas; Hattie Turner of Emporia, Kansas; Elizabeth Cary of Homewood, Kansas; C. N. Defrain, of Rantoul, Kansas.
Burial at Ruhamah Cemetery
Rantoul, Franklin County, Kansas, USA
Researched and Transcribed by (Rich #46947058)
Note:
"Mrs. C. F. Defrain" is wrong. It should be for Margaret A. Bricker, the mother of Mrs. C. M. Defrain. The article published April 14, 1911, uses the correct name Mrs. Bricker.
My source websites can be found in my profile.
The Evening Herald (Ottawa, Kansas)10 Apr 1911, Mon Page 1
The Ottawa Daily Republic (Ottawa, Kansas)14 Apr 1911, Fri Page 6
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