Mother: Susannah Jackson b. About. 1799 in Virginia/Kentucky
James Monroe Kingsley (Husband)
Aged 52 years
The Kansan
Jamestown, Kansas
Saturday, February 23, 1889
page 5
Died: - On February 17th, 1889, at her home seven miles northwest of Jamestown, Mrs. Catherine Kingsley in the fifty-second year of her age.
Mrs. Catherine Kingsley was born in St. Clair County, Illinois, April 22, 1837, moved to near Scandia, Kansas in 1878 and two years thereafter moved to near Jamestown. Her husband James M. died five years ago. She had been a member of the M.E. church in former years and more recently of the United Brethren denomination. At her request Rev. Geo. P. Peterson preached her funeral sermon, he having done like service for her husband. The remains were interred at the Union church five miles east of town on Tuesday, many friends following the coffin to its final resting place, beside her husband and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Chase. She left a family of five boys and three girls, the youngest nineteen years old.
The family of the deceased desire to express through the KANSAN their heartfelt thanks for the kind attention which their mother received at the hands of her friends and neighbors during her last illness.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) April 2022
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Mother: Susannah Jackson b. About. 1799 in Virginia/Kentucky
James Monroe Kingsley (Husband)
Aged 52 years
The Kansan
Jamestown, Kansas
Saturday, February 23, 1889
page 5
Died: - On February 17th, 1889, at her home seven miles northwest of Jamestown, Mrs. Catherine Kingsley in the fifty-second year of her age.
Mrs. Catherine Kingsley was born in St. Clair County, Illinois, April 22, 1837, moved to near Scandia, Kansas in 1878 and two years thereafter moved to near Jamestown. Her husband James M. died five years ago. She had been a member of the M.E. church in former years and more recently of the United Brethren denomination. At her request Rev. Geo. P. Peterson preached her funeral sermon, he having done like service for her husband. The remains were interred at the Union church five miles east of town on Tuesday, many friends following the coffin to its final resting place, beside her husband and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Chase. She left a family of five boys and three girls, the youngest nineteen years old.
The family of the deceased desire to express through the KANSAN their heartfelt thanks for the kind attention which their mother received at the hands of her friends and neighbors during her last illness.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) April 2022
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