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Samuel Sluss

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Samuel Sluss

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
28 Apr 1916 (aged 77–78)
Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Star City, Barry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Sluss was born April of 1838 to Peter Sluss and Elizabeth Kegley in Indiana. In the 1850 census the family was living in Schyler County, Missouri. By 1860 they had moved to Cooke County, Texas. Around this time Samuel Sluss joined Company D of Martin's Reg't Texas Cavalry (Confederate) as a Private. In 1870 Sam Sluss is living with his sisters Sarah, Jemima, Mary Boyer, nieces Louisa and Anna Jemima Reynolds, and nephew F. Marion Reynolds in McDonald Twp, Barry County, MO.

March 9, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

High Point News: Uncle Sam Slush who has been afflicted for some time is reported Worse.


May 4, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

Gunter News: Uncle Sam Slush died Friday and was buried Saturday at the Sparks Cemetery. He was above 60 years old and was a single man.


May 11, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

High Point News: Uncle Sam Slush of this community, who had been sick for some time, passed away last Friday, a week ago. Funeral services were at the Sparks school house, conducted by Elder Henson and interment made in the Sparks cemetery.
Samuel Sluss was born April of 1838 to Peter Sluss and Elizabeth Kegley in Indiana. In the 1850 census the family was living in Schyler County, Missouri. By 1860 they had moved to Cooke County, Texas. Around this time Samuel Sluss joined Company D of Martin's Reg't Texas Cavalry (Confederate) as a Private. In 1870 Sam Sluss is living with his sisters Sarah, Jemima, Mary Boyer, nieces Louisa and Anna Jemima Reynolds, and nephew F. Marion Reynolds in McDonald Twp, Barry County, MO.

March 9, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

High Point News: Uncle Sam Slush who has been afflicted for some time is reported Worse.


May 4, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

Gunter News: Uncle Sam Slush died Friday and was buried Saturday at the Sparks Cemetery. He was above 60 years old and was a single man.


May 11, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO

High Point News: Uncle Sam Slush of this community, who had been sick for some time, passed away last Friday, a week ago. Funeral services were at the Sparks school house, conducted by Elder Henson and interment made in the Sparks cemetery.


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