Soldier Clipper. S. R. Biggart departed this life, Oct. 25, 1904, aged 72 years, at his home near Circleville, after a lingering illness of Bright's disease dating from early last spring. Mr. Biggart came to Kansas in 1861 and has lived in this vicinity since then. To him and his estimable wife were born ten children, two of whom preceded him to the better world. Those living are five sons; Jesse, Anthony, Harry, Warren and Bert and three daughters, Mrs. May Anders, Mrs. Julia Bronson and Mrs. Goldie Deardoff .... interred in the Soldier cemetery ...
Soldier Clipper. S. R. Biggart departed this life, Oct. 25, 1904, aged 72 years, at his home near Circleville, after a lingering illness of Bright's disease dating from early last spring. Mr. Biggart came to Kansas in 1861 and has lived in this vicinity since then. To him and his estimable wife were born ten children, two of whom preceded him to the better world. Those living are five sons; Jesse, Anthony, Harry, Warren and Bert and three daughters, Mrs. May Anders, Mrs. Julia Bronson and Mrs. Goldie Deardoff .... interred in the Soldier cemetery ...
Family Members
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Anthony Pervis Biggart
1859–1946
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Harry T. "Hal" Biggart
1862–1929
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May Irene Biggart Anders
1865–1936
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Justin E. "Jesse" Biggart
1865–1941
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Warren Hamilton Biggart
1869–1921
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Johnnie Biggart
1871–1872
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Goldie Ellen Biggart Elliott
1873–1964
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Julia E. Biggart Bronson
1876–1958
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Delbert Norton "Bert" Biggart
1880–1950
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Estel Ray Biggart
1883–1885
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