Obituary.-Paris Gazette, 6th: Died, in Grayson county, Texas, Oct. 20 1882, Elder John Hostetler, aged about 73 years. He was the father of Mrs. F. S. Kester, of this city. Elder Hostetler removed to Texas from near Decatur, Ill., about six years ago, and was an elder in the Christian church, and preached in that church in this city a number of years ago. Also, Dr. A. B. Hostetler, a son of Elder John Hostetler, and brother of Mrs. Kester, died in Whitesboro, Grayson county, Texas, Nov. 12, 1882 of nervous prostration. He left a wife and two children surviving him. The doctor was a son-in-law of Judge Allen of Carthage, Mo., to whose home the widow and children will probably return.
The Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois), Thursday, Decatur 7, 1882, pg2
Obituary.-Paris Gazette, 6th: Died, in Grayson county, Texas, Oct. 20 1882, Elder John Hostetler, aged about 73 years. He was the father of Mrs. F. S. Kester, of this city. Elder Hostetler removed to Texas from near Decatur, Ill., about six years ago, and was an elder in the Christian church, and preached in that church in this city a number of years ago. Also, Dr. A. B. Hostetler, a son of Elder John Hostetler, and brother of Mrs. Kester, died in Whitesboro, Grayson county, Texas, Nov. 12, 1882 of nervous prostration. He left a wife and two children surviving him. The doctor was a son-in-law of Judge Allen of Carthage, Mo., to whose home the widow and children will probably return.
The Daily Republican (Decatur, Illinois), Thursday, Decatur 7, 1882, pg2
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