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Elisha Chandler Mayhew Sr.

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Elisha Chandler Mayhew Sr. Veteran

Birth
Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Sep 1913 (aged 81)
Lamoni, Decatur County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Lamoni, Decatur County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1s, Lot 163, Space 2
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OBITUARY - Elisha C. Mayhew

Lamoni Chronicle, Lamoni, IA, Thurs, Sept 18, 1913, p. 1

Elisha C. Mayhew was born December 25, 1831, at Shelbyville, Indiana, and died at Lamoni, Iowa, September 12, 1913, at the age of 81 years, 8 months, and 18 days. One brother and three sisters survive him. His father, Royal Mayhew, filled two terms as state treasurer at Indianapolis, where they moved in 1846.


Elisha married Curney G. Francis in 1852 and one daughter was born. She is yet living also her two daughters at Indianapolis. His wife died and he crossed the plains in 1854 to Oregon and preempted land; also engaged in selling goods and in other enterprises. In 1856 he served as first sergeant in a company during Indian troubles in the State of Washington.


Early in the sixties he returned to Indiana and in 1868 at La Porte married Anna M. Mayhew. To them were born five children, two of whom are dead and three living. These are Mrs. Flora A. Silver, Mrs. M. Cook, and Elisha C. Mayhew, jr. Mrs. Mayhew, the mother, died in Lamoni, May 7, 1887. Of grandchildren are Howard M., Ralph E., and Clair T. Silver and Laola Cook.


After his second marriage Mr. Mayhew lived near Versailles, Indiana, on a farm until 1881 when the family removed to Lamoni and has continued here in various kinds of business.


While living in Indiana his house was a home for the ministry of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ appointed to that State and he was baptized on June 7, 1875, by Elder Columbus Scott, and he held to that faith to the end. His children say that he was one of the most affectionate of fathers, always considerate for their feelings and the feelings of others.


His last illness was from indigestion and seemed slight and no serious result was anticipated, but on Friday evening at 9.30 o'clock, when Mrs. Silver came in from shopping down town she found her father lying upon the floor dead. Apparently he died of sudden heart failure and it did not appear that he had suffered pain. His features were calm as if in sleep.


Funeral services were held on Monday in charge of Elder John Smith, assisted by Heman C. Smith who offered prayer at the residence and the church. Sermon by H. A. Stebbins. Prayer at the grave by John Smith.


OBITUARY - MAYHEW

SAINTS' HERALD, Vol 60, No 41, Lamoni, IA, Oct 8, 1913, p. 995

At Lamoni, Iowa, September 12, 1913, Elisha C. Mayhew. He was born in Shelbyville, Indiana, December 25, 1831; heard the gospel and was baptized June 7, 1875, by Columbus Scott; came to Lamoni in 1881. His wife died in 1887. His last illness was brief. He was found by his daughter, Sister Flora Silver, in the sleep of death. A son, three daughters, and six grandchildren survive him. Funeral services in charge of John Smith, assisted by Heman C. Smith; sermon by H. A. Stebbins.


OBITUARY - Elisha C. Mayhew

Lamoni Chronicle, Lamoni, IA, Thurs, Sept 18, 1913, p. 1

Elisha C. Mayhew was born December 25, 1831, at Shelbyville, Indiana, and died at Lamoni, Iowa, September 12, 1913, at the age of 81 years, 8 months, and 18 days. One brother and three sisters survive him. His father, Royal Mayhew, filled two terms as state treasurer at Indianapolis, where they moved in 1846.


Elisha married Curney G. Francis in 1852 and one daughter was born. She is yet living also her two daughters at Indianapolis. His wife died and he crossed the plains in 1854 to Oregon and preempted land; also engaged in selling goods and in other enterprises. In 1856 he served as first sergeant in a company during Indian troubles in the State of Washington.


Early in the sixties he returned to Indiana and in 1868 at La Porte married Anna M. Mayhew. To them were born five children, two of whom are dead and three living. These are Mrs. Flora A. Silver, Mrs. M. Cook, and Elisha C. Mayhew, jr. Mrs. Mayhew, the mother, died in Lamoni, May 7, 1887. Of grandchildren are Howard M., Ralph E., and Clair T. Silver and Laola Cook.


After his second marriage Mr. Mayhew lived near Versailles, Indiana, on a farm until 1881 when the family removed to Lamoni and has continued here in various kinds of business.


While living in Indiana his house was a home for the ministry of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ appointed to that State and he was baptized on June 7, 1875, by Elder Columbus Scott, and he held to that faith to the end. His children say that he was one of the most affectionate of fathers, always considerate for their feelings and the feelings of others.


His last illness was from indigestion and seemed slight and no serious result was anticipated, but on Friday evening at 9.30 o'clock, when Mrs. Silver came in from shopping down town she found her father lying upon the floor dead. Apparently he died of sudden heart failure and it did not appear that he had suffered pain. His features were calm as if in sleep.


Funeral services were held on Monday in charge of Elder John Smith, assisted by Heman C. Smith who offered prayer at the residence and the church. Sermon by H. A. Stebbins. Prayer at the grave by John Smith.


OBITUARY - MAYHEW

SAINTS' HERALD, Vol 60, No 41, Lamoni, IA, Oct 8, 1913, p. 995

At Lamoni, Iowa, September 12, 1913, Elisha C. Mayhew. He was born in Shelbyville, Indiana, December 25, 1831; heard the gospel and was baptized June 7, 1875, by Columbus Scott; came to Lamoni in 1881. His wife died in 1887. His last illness was brief. He was found by his daughter, Sister Flora Silver, in the sleep of death. A son, three daughters, and six grandchildren survive him. Funeral services in charge of John Smith, assisted by Heman C. Smith; sermon by H. A. Stebbins.


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