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William W Sidener

Birth
Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Aug 1922 (aged 57)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 Lot 41 Old Shelbina
Memorial ID
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COD: Suicide

MO d/c 23678

WM. SIDNER BURIED WEDNESDAY.
Wm. Sidner, a bachelor about 55 years of age, who died in Kansas City Monday, was buried here Wednesday. A service was held at the grave, conducted by Rev. Hugh McClellan.
Mr. Sidner was a son of Noah Sidner and a nephew of Captain Tom Sidner, who was one of ten men shot at Palmyra, during the Civil War under the direction of Col. John McNeil, the butcher. He with his lather's family, resided Shelbina a few years during the late 70's or early 80s.
The Shelbina Torchlight, Shelbina, Missouri • Fri, Aug 11, 1922, Page 1, Column 1
(Contributed by Shelby County Historical Society, Museum & Library)

The following persons were here Wednesday to attend the funeral of Wm. Sidner whose body was brought here from Kansas City where he died Monday: George Sidner and two sons, Roger and Ray of Hannibal; Mrs. Bettie Murphy and two daughters and their husbands, George Turner and Raymond Conway, all of Monroe.
The Shelbina Torchlight, Shelbina, Missouri • Fri, Aug 11, 1922, Page 4, Column 5
(Contributed by Shelby County Historical Society, Museum & Library)
COD: Suicide

MO d/c 23678

WM. SIDNER BURIED WEDNESDAY.
Wm. Sidner, a bachelor about 55 years of age, who died in Kansas City Monday, was buried here Wednesday. A service was held at the grave, conducted by Rev. Hugh McClellan.
Mr. Sidner was a son of Noah Sidner and a nephew of Captain Tom Sidner, who was one of ten men shot at Palmyra, during the Civil War under the direction of Col. John McNeil, the butcher. He with his lather's family, resided Shelbina a few years during the late 70's or early 80s.
The Shelbina Torchlight, Shelbina, Missouri • Fri, Aug 11, 1922, Page 1, Column 1
(Contributed by Shelby County Historical Society, Museum & Library)

The following persons were here Wednesday to attend the funeral of Wm. Sidner whose body was brought here from Kansas City where he died Monday: George Sidner and two sons, Roger and Ray of Hannibal; Mrs. Bettie Murphy and two daughters and their husbands, George Turner and Raymond Conway, all of Monroe.
The Shelbina Torchlight, Shelbina, Missouri • Fri, Aug 11, 1922, Page 4, Column 5
(Contributed by Shelby County Historical Society, Museum & Library)


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