Riley County Genealogical Society lists her age as 1 year old. She was the daughter of Fred or F. W. Champion. A death listing in the Manhattan Republic of 10 Feb. 1899, found on microfilm, p. 6 lists her death and that she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Champion of Pottawatomie County. Mabel died of "toothache and la grippe".
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Trying to determine what relationship Mabel might have to F. W. Champion and Carrie E. Champion. Is she possibly an infant daughter?
NOTE: On March 31, 2012, Find A Grave contributor, zadalew searched for a headstone for Mabel and Myrtle Champion; none were found, which agrees with the RCGS Cemetery Book.
Thank you for all your efforts zadalew!!!!! You've been such a tremendous help!
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Riley County Genealogical Society lists her age as 1 year old. She was the daughter of Fred or F. W. Champion. A death listing in the Manhattan Republic of 10 Feb. 1899, found on microfilm, p. 6 lists her death and that she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Champion of Pottawatomie County. Mabel died of "toothache and la grippe".
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Trying to determine what relationship Mabel might have to F. W. Champion and Carrie E. Champion. Is she possibly an infant daughter?
NOTE: On March 31, 2012, Find A Grave contributor, zadalew searched for a headstone for Mabel and Myrtle Champion; none were found, which agrees with the RCGS Cemetery Book.
Thank you for all your efforts zadalew!!!!! You've been such a tremendous help!
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Family Members
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Eva May Champion Taylor
1883–1943
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Claude Earl Champion
1885–1954
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Edith Julia Champion Weatherford
1889–1975
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Ethel C Champion Cargill
1889–1973
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Beulah Belle Champion Ames
1893–1956
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Bertha E. Champion Simmons
1896–1993
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Oscar Champion
1900–1959
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Myrtle Champion
1903–1903
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Catherine Lucinda "Cassie" Hoffman
1905–1971
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