largest part of his life was spent. He was united in marriage with Miss Myrtle G. Hill, February 24, 1884. To this union six children were born, four of which have preceded him to the better land. Oral and Harry with the mother survive him. He also leaves his mother, four brothers, three sisters and an uncle to mourn his death ... the remains were taken to Pleasant Grove cemetery for interment, which ceremony was conducted by the Woodman of this city, of which he was a member. Jackson County World, December 7, 1906.
.... left a wife and two children; also his mother, four brothers and three sisters - Z. E. and C. L. Brown of Holton, M. A. Brown of Ontario, E. L. Brown of Guthrie, Okla., Mrs. Carrie Lowe of Council, Idaho, Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Netawaka, and Mrs. Bert Wolverton of Guthrie, The Holton Signal, December 6, 1906.
... last spring moved with his family the western part of the state with hopes that his health would be benefited, but he grew worse, so this fall he and his family returned to Circleville. He has lived near Ontario and on farms adjoining Circleville most of his life .... The Recorder-Tribune, December 6, 1906.
Circleville. Oral Brown who was called here by the death of his father, will return to Winona, Kan., after Christmas. The Recorder-Tribune, December 13, 1906.
Circleville. Mr. Rounsinville of Colorado was called here last week by the death of his relative, Benton Brown. The Holton Signal, December 6, 1906.
Source: "Selected Death Notices, Jackson County, Kansas" by Dan Fenton, abstracted obituaries.
Contributor: Anna (47917889) • [email protected]
largest part of his life was spent. He was united in marriage with Miss Myrtle G. Hill, February 24, 1884. To this union six children were born, four of which have preceded him to the better land. Oral and Harry with the mother survive him. He also leaves his mother, four brothers, three sisters and an uncle to mourn his death ... the remains were taken to Pleasant Grove cemetery for interment, which ceremony was conducted by the Woodman of this city, of which he was a member. Jackson County World, December 7, 1906.
.... left a wife and two children; also his mother, four brothers and three sisters - Z. E. and C. L. Brown of Holton, M. A. Brown of Ontario, E. L. Brown of Guthrie, Okla., Mrs. Carrie Lowe of Council, Idaho, Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Netawaka, and Mrs. Bert Wolverton of Guthrie, The Holton Signal, December 6, 1906.
... last spring moved with his family the western part of the state with hopes that his health would be benefited, but he grew worse, so this fall he and his family returned to Circleville. He has lived near Ontario and on farms adjoining Circleville most of his life .... The Recorder-Tribune, December 6, 1906.
Circleville. Oral Brown who was called here by the death of his father, will return to Winona, Kan., after Christmas. The Recorder-Tribune, December 13, 1906.
Circleville. Mr. Rounsinville of Colorado was called here last week by the death of his relative, Benton Brown. The Holton Signal, December 6, 1906.
Source: "Selected Death Notices, Jackson County, Kansas" by Dan Fenton, abstracted obituaries.
Contributor: Anna (47917889) • [email protected]
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