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Jeremiah “Jerry” Kile

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Jeremiah “Jerry” Kile

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Nov 1888 (aged 71)
Nichols, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nichols, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Age 72 years 1 day.


Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 289..JOSEPH MEISKY..
Submitted by contributor Family Finder

On the 3d of October, 1875, Mr. Meisky was united in marriage to Mary C. Kile, And is the daughter of
Jerry and Elizabeth ( Lee ) Kile.

Mr Kile was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and the wife in Ohio.
They were married in Indiana and a few years later came to Iowa, making their home for four years on a farm in Muscatine county.

Subsequently the family removed upon a place in Pike township, which had been purchased by Mr. Kile and there continued for many years until it was finally disposed of.

The father then rented land until his death, which occurred in 1888. Mrs. Kile was called from earthly scenes October 3, 1899, and was buried beside her husband in Nichols cemetery.

There were nine children in their family, the eldest dying in infancy; Madison, who died in 1889, at the age of about thirty years; Mary C., now Mrs. Meisky; George, of Muscatine county, Iowa; Sadie, the wife of Adolf Kiser, of Minnesota; Lydia, who died in 1890, at the age of twenty-three years; Linnie, now Mrs. Charles Birkart, of West Liberty, Iowa; Callie, the wife of Henry Range, of Milford, Iowa; and Louis, of Nichols, Iowa.
Age 72 years 1 day.


Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 289..JOSEPH MEISKY..
Submitted by contributor Family Finder

On the 3d of October, 1875, Mr. Meisky was united in marriage to Mary C. Kile, And is the daughter of
Jerry and Elizabeth ( Lee ) Kile.

Mr Kile was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and the wife in Ohio.
They were married in Indiana and a few years later came to Iowa, making their home for four years on a farm in Muscatine county.

Subsequently the family removed upon a place in Pike township, which had been purchased by Mr. Kile and there continued for many years until it was finally disposed of.

The father then rented land until his death, which occurred in 1888. Mrs. Kile was called from earthly scenes October 3, 1899, and was buried beside her husband in Nichols cemetery.

There were nine children in their family, the eldest dying in infancy; Madison, who died in 1889, at the age of about thirty years; Mary C., now Mrs. Meisky; George, of Muscatine county, Iowa; Sadie, the wife of Adolf Kiser, of Minnesota; Lydia, who died in 1890, at the age of twenty-three years; Linnie, now Mrs. Charles Birkart, of West Liberty, Iowa; Callie, the wife of Henry Range, of Milford, Iowa; and Louis, of Nichols, Iowa.


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