A rather unusual feature in the life of this aged citizen is the fact that he lived his entire married life of 63 years in the house in which he died. He also was born on the same farm on which this house was located.
He is survived by his second wife, and the following children: Walter E. Newlin of this city, Mrs. Austin Kirk, Mrs. T. A. Williams, Mrs. Joe Krise and Harry Newlin, all of this vicinity, Mrs. Clyde Graham of Bowling Green, Ky., Mrs. Florrence Frazier of Terre Haute, Mrs. Otto Hoskinson of Paxton, and Crawford Newlin of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Source: Daily News, January 26, 1925
A rather unusual feature in the life of this aged citizen is the fact that he lived his entire married life of 63 years in the house in which he died. He also was born on the same farm on which this house was located.
He is survived by his second wife, and the following children: Walter E. Newlin of this city, Mrs. Austin Kirk, Mrs. T. A. Williams, Mrs. Joe Krise and Harry Newlin, all of this vicinity, Mrs. Clyde Graham of Bowling Green, Ky., Mrs. Florrence Frazier of Terre Haute, Mrs. Otto Hoskinson of Paxton, and Crawford Newlin of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Source: Daily News, January 26, 1925
Family Members
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Florence Newlin Frazier
1867–1958
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Ira 'Crawford' Newlin
1869–1960
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Lucy May Newlin Hoskinson
1874–1963
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Walter Vernon Newlin
1877–1962
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Isabel Kirk
1881–1949
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Emma N Newlin Williams
1884–1965
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Harry Vincent Newlin
1886–1965
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Nancy Newlin
1888–1889
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Susan Jane Newlin Krise
1890–1938
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Theodocia Newlin Graham
1893–1973
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