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Joseph Race Sr.

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Joseph Race Sr.

Birth
Norton, Stockton-on-Tees Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
Death
4 Jan 1914 (aged 77)
Fort Bridger, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Hudson, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block F, Lot 24, Space 2
Memorial ID
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RACE, Joseph -- After having suffered for years from the results of an accident, Joseph Race, a pioneer of this western country, died on Sunday morning January 4, 1914 from strangulated hernia.
The deceased was born in Liverpool, England, on Jan. 7, 1845, and had he lived four more days would have been 78 years of age.
He came to this western country while a young man and was actively engaged in the subjection of the Indians having served as a scout for many years.
His wife passed to the other side about three years ago and on Monday afternoon his remains were laid alongside hers in the Hudson cemetery, the services being held in the Episcopal chapel, Rev. E. L. Butler officiating.
He leaves to mourn his going seven children, as follows: Joe W, Race, George B. Race, Asa Race, Mrs. J. E. VanVleet, Mrs, ThomasWangagard, Mrs. H. Hilsinger and Otis Race. They have the sympathy of the entire community in this hour of their affliction.
©The Hudson Miner Friday January 9, 1914
RACE, Joseph -- After having suffered for years from the results of an accident, Joseph Race, a pioneer of this western country, died on Sunday morning January 4, 1914 from strangulated hernia.
The deceased was born in Liverpool, England, on Jan. 7, 1845, and had he lived four more days would have been 78 years of age.
He came to this western country while a young man and was actively engaged in the subjection of the Indians having served as a scout for many years.
His wife passed to the other side about three years ago and on Monday afternoon his remains were laid alongside hers in the Hudson cemetery, the services being held in the Episcopal chapel, Rev. E. L. Butler officiating.
He leaves to mourn his going seven children, as follows: Joe W, Race, George B. Race, Asa Race, Mrs. J. E. VanVleet, Mrs, ThomasWangagard, Mrs. H. Hilsinger and Otis Race. They have the sympathy of the entire community in this hour of their affliction.
©The Hudson Miner Friday January 9, 1914


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