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Sarah E. <I>Kurn</I> Stolsworth

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Sarah E. Kurn Stolsworth

Birth
Troy, Doniphan County, Kansas, USA
Death
Feb 1945 (aged 65)
Wathena, Doniphan County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Tom Stolsworth
Atchison Daily Globe, Atchison, Kansas, Saturday, February 10, 1945
Services for Mrs. Tom Stolsworth of Wathena, formerly of The Effingham and Monrovia communities, were held Wednesday from the Methodist Church in Monrovia with the Rev. V. Hall of Valley Falls officiating. He was assisted by the Rev. C. E. Nash. Interment was in the Monrovia cemetery in the family lot. The pallbearers were nephews, Robert and Clarence Christie. Everett Hawk, John Kurn, Raymond Broyles and Robert Lewman. Mrs. Stolsworth was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George Kurn and was born at Troy in April, 1879. Her husband, who was a farmer, died 17 years ago. Besides her son. Floyd Stolsworth: a brother, George Kurn of Effingham: a half brother, Charles Hattan, Effingham, and three sisters, Mrs. Herman Myer, Lawrence, Mrs. Wayne Hale, Atchison, and Mrs. Leonard Lewman, Cummings and a granddaughter, survive.

Thomas C. Stolsworth originally of Tennessee, and his wife Sarah had four children, a son Floyd and three that died in infancy, Blanche, George and an unnamed child. They lived in the Monrovia postal district of Lancaster Township and later lived in Rock Creek, Coffey county, Kansas.
Mrs. Tom Stolsworth
Atchison Daily Globe, Atchison, Kansas, Saturday, February 10, 1945
Services for Mrs. Tom Stolsworth of Wathena, formerly of The Effingham and Monrovia communities, were held Wednesday from the Methodist Church in Monrovia with the Rev. V. Hall of Valley Falls officiating. He was assisted by the Rev. C. E. Nash. Interment was in the Monrovia cemetery in the family lot. The pallbearers were nephews, Robert and Clarence Christie. Everett Hawk, John Kurn, Raymond Broyles and Robert Lewman. Mrs. Stolsworth was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George Kurn and was born at Troy in April, 1879. Her husband, who was a farmer, died 17 years ago. Besides her son. Floyd Stolsworth: a brother, George Kurn of Effingham: a half brother, Charles Hattan, Effingham, and three sisters, Mrs. Herman Myer, Lawrence, Mrs. Wayne Hale, Atchison, and Mrs. Leonard Lewman, Cummings and a granddaughter, survive.

Thomas C. Stolsworth originally of Tennessee, and his wife Sarah had four children, a son Floyd and three that died in infancy, Blanche, George and an unnamed child. They lived in the Monrovia postal district of Lancaster Township and later lived in Rock Creek, Coffey county, Kansas.


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