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Nelson Garner McIntyre

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Nelson Garner McIntyre

Birth
Bolton, Warren County, New York, USA
Death
31 Jan 1892 (aged 71)
Friendship, Adams County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Princeton, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Son of Garner McIntyre & Maria (Putnam) McIntyre. Married first, Hannah Maria Walden on Oct. 27, 1840 at Pownal, VT. Married second, Charlotte Cooper on May 6, 1885 at Princeton, WI. Children: Lucretia Jane; Emma Elizabeth; Warren Nelson; Louis Kossuth; Eugene M.; Arthur Clinton.

Adams County Press
Volume XXI, Number 6
Saturday, February 6, 1892

Mr. Nelson McIntyre died at his home Saturday morning, January 30, 1892.
Mr. McIntyre was born on October 29th, 1820. Two years ago he moved from Princeton to a farm two miles north of Friendship and resided thereon up to the time of his demise. On the first day of January, 1891, he was taken ill and had gradually grown worse, and at times experienced intense suffering, until early on the morning of January 30th, when he was called to go on to the home where his sufferings would be no more.

His remains were taken to Princeton and there laid at rest in the family lot, the services being held Wednesday. The warmest sympathy is with the bereaved widow, who, owing to a severe attack of the grippe, was compelled to remain at home.

Mr. McIntyre was a faithful member of the Congregational church, a member of the Odd Fellows Society and a man who was a friend to everyone who made his acquaintance. He leaves a widow and five grown-up children, three boys and two girls, who deeply mourn the departure of a loving husband and an affectionate father.
Son of Garner McIntyre & Maria (Putnam) McIntyre. Married first, Hannah Maria Walden on Oct. 27, 1840 at Pownal, VT. Married second, Charlotte Cooper on May 6, 1885 at Princeton, WI. Children: Lucretia Jane; Emma Elizabeth; Warren Nelson; Louis Kossuth; Eugene M.; Arthur Clinton.

Adams County Press
Volume XXI, Number 6
Saturday, February 6, 1892

Mr. Nelson McIntyre died at his home Saturday morning, January 30, 1892.
Mr. McIntyre was born on October 29th, 1820. Two years ago he moved from Princeton to a farm two miles north of Friendship and resided thereon up to the time of his demise. On the first day of January, 1891, he was taken ill and had gradually grown worse, and at times experienced intense suffering, until early on the morning of January 30th, when he was called to go on to the home where his sufferings would be no more.

His remains were taken to Princeton and there laid at rest in the family lot, the services being held Wednesday. The warmest sympathy is with the bereaved widow, who, owing to a severe attack of the grippe, was compelled to remain at home.

Mr. McIntyre was a faithful member of the Congregational church, a member of the Odd Fellows Society and a man who was a friend to everyone who made his acquaintance. He leaves a widow and five grown-up children, three boys and two girls, who deeply mourn the departure of a loving husband and an affectionate father.


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