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John T. Angevine

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John T. Angevine

Birth
New York, USA
Death
15 Jan 1923 (aged 77)
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
LG 35
Memorial ID
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John T. Angevine was the son of Lewis Angevine (1808-1855) who was born and died in New York; and his father's second wife Eunice Rhoda (Tulle) Angevine (1814-1901) who was born in New York and died in Pennsylvania.

John's known full siblings were:

Lucina Angevine 1841 – 1841
Angeline Angevine 1843 – 1934
Lewis Angevine 1846 – 1931
Nancy Angevine 1848 – 1911
Daniel Angevine 1849 – 1850
Eunice Angevine 1854 – 1934

His known half-siblings from his father's first marriage to Rebecca (Johnson) (1810-1840) were:

William George Angevine 1830 – 1911
Daniel Angevine 1832 – 1832
Barnet Angevine 1832 – 1870
Phoebe Jane Angevine 1834 – 1893
Levi Angevine 1835 – 1881
Delilah Angevine 1838 – 1880
Richard Boswell Angevine 1840 – 1925

After John's father died in New York in 1855, his mother moved her children to Clinton County, Pennsylvania, where they were in the 1860 census. John was 15 at that time.

In 1866, probably in Pennsylvania, John married Amanda Mattis from that state. Census records show they were living in Jewell County, Kansas in 1880 where John was a house carpenter. By 1900, they had moved to Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, where John was a furniture and cabinet maker.

In 1910, the Angevines were still living in Kirksville, Missouri, where John was an undertaker who also had a furniture store.

Throughout the census records which this writer found, there are no children in the Angevine home, so it appears they had none.

Amanda died in 1915 of a cerebral homorrhage at age 68. Missouri Death Certificate 3630. Their home address at the time of her death was 415 N. Mulanix Street, Kirksville, Missouri. Amanda has a beautiful memorial at her grave, a statue of a woman beside a large stone that says Angevine. This sits facing south towards the main drive on the right as one comes into Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery. The stone with her complete name and dates is placed in an L pattern to the large stone.

John T. Angevine remarried on February 3, 1916 to Ella (Anderson) Dodson, and they are shown in the 1920 census of Adair County, Missouri where John was still an undertaker. He died in 1923, Missouri Death Certificate 14, and Ella did not die until 1959, Missouri Death Certificate 59-020256. Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery records show that John is buried in the same plot as his first wife Amanda; however, sadly a stone was never placed there. Ella is buried at Maple Hills Cemetery in Kirksville, Missouri.

- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis
John T. Angevine was the son of Lewis Angevine (1808-1855) who was born and died in New York; and his father's second wife Eunice Rhoda (Tulle) Angevine (1814-1901) who was born in New York and died in Pennsylvania.

John's known full siblings were:

Lucina Angevine 1841 – 1841
Angeline Angevine 1843 – 1934
Lewis Angevine 1846 – 1931
Nancy Angevine 1848 – 1911
Daniel Angevine 1849 – 1850
Eunice Angevine 1854 – 1934

His known half-siblings from his father's first marriage to Rebecca (Johnson) (1810-1840) were:

William George Angevine 1830 – 1911
Daniel Angevine 1832 – 1832
Barnet Angevine 1832 – 1870
Phoebe Jane Angevine 1834 – 1893
Levi Angevine 1835 – 1881
Delilah Angevine 1838 – 1880
Richard Boswell Angevine 1840 – 1925

After John's father died in New York in 1855, his mother moved her children to Clinton County, Pennsylvania, where they were in the 1860 census. John was 15 at that time.

In 1866, probably in Pennsylvania, John married Amanda Mattis from that state. Census records show they were living in Jewell County, Kansas in 1880 where John was a house carpenter. By 1900, they had moved to Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, where John was a furniture and cabinet maker.

In 1910, the Angevines were still living in Kirksville, Missouri, where John was an undertaker who also had a furniture store.

Throughout the census records which this writer found, there are no children in the Angevine home, so it appears they had none.

Amanda died in 1915 of a cerebral homorrhage at age 68. Missouri Death Certificate 3630. Their home address at the time of her death was 415 N. Mulanix Street, Kirksville, Missouri. Amanda has a beautiful memorial at her grave, a statue of a woman beside a large stone that says Angevine. This sits facing south towards the main drive on the right as one comes into Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery. The stone with her complete name and dates is placed in an L pattern to the large stone.

John T. Angevine remarried on February 3, 1916 to Ella (Anderson) Dodson, and they are shown in the 1920 census of Adair County, Missouri where John was still an undertaker. He died in 1923, Missouri Death Certificate 14, and Ella did not die until 1959, Missouri Death Certificate 59-020256. Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery records show that John is buried in the same plot as his first wife Amanda; however, sadly a stone was never placed there. Ella is buried at Maple Hills Cemetery in Kirksville, Missouri.

- Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis


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