" WELSH, Mina J. ae 74yr 10mo 14da b 27 Oct 1862 Washington, PA d 11 Sep 1937 at Ozark Osteopathic Hosp of small intestine serv at Thieme Funeral Home bur Maple Park Cem res _ _ _ W. Lynn wife of Linus E. WELSH religion Methodist res in state 19 yrs chg to & ord by Mary E. WELSH, dau, _ _ _ W. Lynn father Robert HENDERSON b Washington, PA mother Margaret REED b Washington, PA "
Missouri death certificate # 34225 female, white, married, housewife. Husband and informant Linus E Welsh. Died in Ozark Osteopathic Hospital. Lived in the city 19 years. Parents Robert Henderson and Margaret Reed both of Washington, PA F C Thieme Funeral Home. Interred in Maple Park Cemetery September 14, 1937.
Suggested edit: This family bio was included in Beer Biographical Record of Washington County and is where the name edit came from.
J. R. Henderson, p. 551
J R. HENDERSON, a prominent stockman and farmer of Chartiers township, was born October 5, 1858, in Chartiers township, this county. His father, Robert Henderson, was born January 2, 1816, in the same house where his son first saw the light of day. Robert Henderson was reared to agricultural pursuits, and when a young man was married, on September 25, 1850, to Margaret Reed, who died August 29, 1882, leaving one son and two daughters to mourn her death, namely: J. R., Mary Martha (wife of William Grounds, has two children) and Jemima J. (Mrs. Linus Welch). The father was a prosperous agriculturalist, and for many years had served as ruling elder in the United Presbyterian Church, and also took an active interest in the educational progress of the community. He died June 29, 1886.
J. R. Henderson passed his youth on the home place, receiving a common-school education, and on June 25, 1884, was united in marriage with Elizabeth F. Martin, and they had two sons, George D. and an infant (deceased). Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are members of the United Presbyterian Church, and in business life he is very successful, making a specialty of raising a fine breed of stock.
Text taken from pages 551-552 of: Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893). Contributor: RCCar (49595960)
" WELSH, Mina J. ae 74yr 10mo 14da b 27 Oct 1862 Washington, PA d 11 Sep 1937 at Ozark Osteopathic Hosp of small intestine serv at Thieme Funeral Home bur Maple Park Cem res _ _ _ W. Lynn wife of Linus E. WELSH religion Methodist res in state 19 yrs chg to & ord by Mary E. WELSH, dau, _ _ _ W. Lynn father Robert HENDERSON b Washington, PA mother Margaret REED b Washington, PA "
Missouri death certificate # 34225 female, white, married, housewife. Husband and informant Linus E Welsh. Died in Ozark Osteopathic Hospital. Lived in the city 19 years. Parents Robert Henderson and Margaret Reed both of Washington, PA F C Thieme Funeral Home. Interred in Maple Park Cemetery September 14, 1937.
Suggested edit: This family bio was included in Beer Biographical Record of Washington County and is where the name edit came from.
J. R. Henderson, p. 551
J R. HENDERSON, a prominent stockman and farmer of Chartiers township, was born October 5, 1858, in Chartiers township, this county. His father, Robert Henderson, was born January 2, 1816, in the same house where his son first saw the light of day. Robert Henderson was reared to agricultural pursuits, and when a young man was married, on September 25, 1850, to Margaret Reed, who died August 29, 1882, leaving one son and two daughters to mourn her death, namely: J. R., Mary Martha (wife of William Grounds, has two children) and Jemima J. (Mrs. Linus Welch). The father was a prosperous agriculturalist, and for many years had served as ruling elder in the United Presbyterian Church, and also took an active interest in the educational progress of the community. He died June 29, 1886.
J. R. Henderson passed his youth on the home place, receiving a common-school education, and on June 25, 1884, was united in marriage with Elizabeth F. Martin, and they had two sons, George D. and an infant (deceased). Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are members of the United Presbyterian Church, and in business life he is very successful, making a specialty of raising a fine breed of stock.
Text taken from pages 551-552 of: Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893). Contributor: RCCar (49595960)
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