Funeral services for James Marshall Mace, who died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Meets, at Yatton, are announced for Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Meeks. Interment will be in Elm Grove cemetery.
Mr. Mace was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, on January 3, 1829, and was a son of Simeon and Nancy Lamar Mace. When 21 years of age he came with his parents to Illinois and lived in Henderson and Hancock counties. He was married to Margaret Wolford, February 18, 1853, and they lived in Illinois until 1869, when they came to ???county, locating on a farm south of Riverside. The home has been in this county ever since. Mrs. Mace died April 10, 1869.
After the death of his wife Mr. Mace came to Washington and made his home with his son, Arthur Mace for three and a half years. He has been living with his other children since that time, going to Mrs. Meeks home a year ago this last spring. Mr. Mace had been in ill health and his strength gradually failed until two weeks ago when he became bedfast.
He is survived by the following children...
"He was married to Margaret Wolford, February 18, 1853, and they lived in
Illinois until 1869, when they came to ???county, locating on a farm south of
Riverside."
???county -- That would be Washington County, Iowa.
Funeral services for James Marshall Mace, who died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Meets, at Yatton, are announced for Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Meeks. Interment will be in Elm Grove cemetery.
Mr. Mace was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, on January 3, 1829, and was a son of Simeon and Nancy Lamar Mace. When 21 years of age he came with his parents to Illinois and lived in Henderson and Hancock counties. He was married to Margaret Wolford, February 18, 1853, and they lived in Illinois until 1869, when they came to ???county, locating on a farm south of Riverside. The home has been in this county ever since. Mrs. Mace died April 10, 1869.
After the death of his wife Mr. Mace came to Washington and made his home with his son, Arthur Mace for three and a half years. He has been living with his other children since that time, going to Mrs. Meeks home a year ago this last spring. Mr. Mace had been in ill health and his strength gradually failed until two weeks ago when he became bedfast.
He is survived by the following children...
"He was married to Margaret Wolford, February 18, 1853, and they lived in
Illinois until 1869, when they came to ???county, locating on a farm south of
Riverside."
???county -- That would be Washington County, Iowa.
Family Members
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William L Mace
1825–1867
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George Mace
1827–1829
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Sarah Jane Mace Williams
1831–1917
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Rebecca Lavinna Mace McCullough
1832–1930
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Elizabeth Ann Mace Wolford
1833–1854
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Nimrod Mace
1834–1846
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Mary Catherine Mace Wolford
1838–1923
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Hannah Isabel Mace Wolford
1841–1922
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Susan Malona Mace Curtis
1843–1883
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Albert Alonzo Mace
1845–1922
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Harrison Glosser Mace
1847–1908
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Emma Jane Mace Chapman
1849–1907
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