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John Bryant Auld

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John Bryant Auld

Birth
Deersville, Harrison County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Feb 1928 (aged 83)
Frankfort, Marshall County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Frankfort, Marshall County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Frankfort, Kansas, Index
Monday, February 5, 1928


John B. Auld was born at Deersville, Harr-
ison County, Ohio on September 14, 1844
and passed away at his home in Frankfort
Kansas, on February 1, 1928 at the age of
83 years, 4 months and 17 days. He along
with his family emigrated to Kansas in
1856 and resided on a farm, a homestead
near Frankfort, Kansas, John was only
eleven years old at the time, he was able
to shoulder a man’s work. They had to
establish a home in the wilderness, that
was even more dangerous than most
frontiers on account of agitation between
pro and anti- slavery factions.

He was married to Miss Lou J. Keener in
the year 1890 at Topeka, Kansas. They
settled on a farm near Frankfort and
later moved to town in 1909 where they
have lived ever since.

One sister survives him, Mrs. G.N. Holmes
Topeka, Kansas, his wife and fourteen
nephews and nieces.

Funeral services were held in the Presby-
terian Church on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

Interment was in the Frankfort Cemetery,
Frankfort, Kansas.

(Thanks goes to Mike Kokoruda for this obit!)
Frankfort, Kansas, Index
Monday, February 5, 1928


John B. Auld was born at Deersville, Harr-
ison County, Ohio on September 14, 1844
and passed away at his home in Frankfort
Kansas, on February 1, 1928 at the age of
83 years, 4 months and 17 days. He along
with his family emigrated to Kansas in
1856 and resided on a farm, a homestead
near Frankfort, Kansas, John was only
eleven years old at the time, he was able
to shoulder a man’s work. They had to
establish a home in the wilderness, that
was even more dangerous than most
frontiers on account of agitation between
pro and anti- slavery factions.

He was married to Miss Lou J. Keener in
the year 1890 at Topeka, Kansas. They
settled on a farm near Frankfort and
later moved to town in 1909 where they
have lived ever since.

One sister survives him, Mrs. G.N. Holmes
Topeka, Kansas, his wife and fourteen
nephews and nieces.

Funeral services were held in the Presby-
terian Church on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

Interment was in the Frankfort Cemetery,
Frankfort, Kansas.

(Thanks goes to Mike Kokoruda for this obit!)


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