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Isaac Taylor Poe

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Isaac Taylor Poe

Birth
Preston County, West Virginia, USA
Death
26 Dec 1914 (aged 65)
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hitt, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Mo death cert 41080
Son of Henderson Poe and Sarah Sidwell

Married Thirza Ellen Fulk March 19, 1868, Richland Baptist Church, Scotland County, Missouri.

Children: Jesse, Urban, Effie, Otis, Orville Glen, Ernest, Sylvia. Baby Poe born about 1883.

Isaac was known for his prize Belgian horses.

Photos: Top about age 40. Middle about age 60.

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Obituary: Memphis Reveille December 1914:
Death of Isaac T. Poe--County Loses One of Its Best Citizens--Passed Away Saturday Morning December 26th After a Lingering Illness of Several Years.

Scotland county loses another of its best citizens in the death of Isaac T. Poe, which occurred at his late home four miles southwest of Memphis Saturday morning, December 26, 1914. The funeral was held from Richland church at Hitt, Monday afternoon at one o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. T. A. Aspy, pastor of that church. The burial was held under the auspices of the order of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, an institution of which deceased had long been an honored member. Memphis lodge had charge of the ceremonies.

Isaac T. Poe, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Poe, was born in Virginia, January 24, 1849. At his death, his age was sixty-five years, eleven months and two days. When a boy, he moved with his parents to Scotland county, Missouri, where he has since resided. His father was at one time a Judge of the county court of this county. Early in life, Mr. Poe was married to Miss Fulk of this county and several children were born to this union. His occupation during all his lifetime has been that of farming and he had scores of friends in the neighborhood where he resided and all are sorrowful at his demise. Mr. Poe's health had been in an enfeebled condition for several years, and for this reason his death was not unexpected.

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Another obituary--source unknown reads:
Isaac Taylor Poe, son of Henderson and Sarah Poe, was born in Preston County, Virginia, January 24, 1849, departed this life December 26, 1914, aged sixty-five years, eleven months and two days. He moved with his parents to Van Buren County, Iowa when he was seven years of age and from there to Scotland County, Missouri.

He was united in marriage to Thirza E. Fulk, March 18, 1838. To them were born eight children, two preceding him--one dying in infancy and the other at the age of twenty years. He leaves the wife, Thirza E. Poe and six children viz: Jesse M. Poe, Hillsboro, Illinois, when last heard from; Effie A. Leach; and Sylvia Israel of Memphis, Otis E. Poe of Downing, Glen and Ernest Poe of Weldona, Colorado.

He united with the Baptist Church at Hitt, Missouri in 1901, and remained a faithful member until death. For a number of years he had been an active and useful member of Scotland County Lodge of the I.O.O.F. His neighbors and friends speak in the highest terms of him. Funeral services were conducted at Richland Baptist Church at Hitt, by his pastor, Rev. T. A. Aspy, after which the members of his Odd Fellows Lodge gave their solemn and beautiful ritualistic service at the grave as his remains were slowly lowered into the last resting place to await the call from heaven, by Him who said, "I am the resurrection and the life."
Mo death cert 41080
Son of Henderson Poe and Sarah Sidwell

Married Thirza Ellen Fulk March 19, 1868, Richland Baptist Church, Scotland County, Missouri.

Children: Jesse, Urban, Effie, Otis, Orville Glen, Ernest, Sylvia. Baby Poe born about 1883.

Isaac was known for his prize Belgian horses.

Photos: Top about age 40. Middle about age 60.

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Obituary: Memphis Reveille December 1914:
Death of Isaac T. Poe--County Loses One of Its Best Citizens--Passed Away Saturday Morning December 26th After a Lingering Illness of Several Years.

Scotland county loses another of its best citizens in the death of Isaac T. Poe, which occurred at his late home four miles southwest of Memphis Saturday morning, December 26, 1914. The funeral was held from Richland church at Hitt, Monday afternoon at one o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. T. A. Aspy, pastor of that church. The burial was held under the auspices of the order of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, an institution of which deceased had long been an honored member. Memphis lodge had charge of the ceremonies.

Isaac T. Poe, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Poe, was born in Virginia, January 24, 1849. At his death, his age was sixty-five years, eleven months and two days. When a boy, he moved with his parents to Scotland county, Missouri, where he has since resided. His father was at one time a Judge of the county court of this county. Early in life, Mr. Poe was married to Miss Fulk of this county and several children were born to this union. His occupation during all his lifetime has been that of farming and he had scores of friends in the neighborhood where he resided and all are sorrowful at his demise. Mr. Poe's health had been in an enfeebled condition for several years, and for this reason his death was not unexpected.

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Another obituary--source unknown reads:
Isaac Taylor Poe, son of Henderson and Sarah Poe, was born in Preston County, Virginia, January 24, 1849, departed this life December 26, 1914, aged sixty-five years, eleven months and two days. He moved with his parents to Van Buren County, Iowa when he was seven years of age and from there to Scotland County, Missouri.

He was united in marriage to Thirza E. Fulk, March 18, 1838. To them were born eight children, two preceding him--one dying in infancy and the other at the age of twenty years. He leaves the wife, Thirza E. Poe and six children viz: Jesse M. Poe, Hillsboro, Illinois, when last heard from; Effie A. Leach; and Sylvia Israel of Memphis, Otis E. Poe of Downing, Glen and Ernest Poe of Weldona, Colorado.

He united with the Baptist Church at Hitt, Missouri in 1901, and remained a faithful member until death. For a number of years he had been an active and useful member of Scotland County Lodge of the I.O.O.F. His neighbors and friends speak in the highest terms of him. Funeral services were conducted at Richland Baptist Church at Hitt, by his pastor, Rev. T. A. Aspy, after which the members of his Odd Fellows Lodge gave their solemn and beautiful ritualistic service at the grave as his remains were slowly lowered into the last resting place to await the call from heaven, by Him who said, "I am the resurrection and the life."


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