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John Julius Abbey

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John Julius Abbey

Birth
Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Jan 1912 (aged 43)
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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"The North Loup Loyalist", North Loup, Nebraska, Friday, Feb. 2, 1912, p 1.

Died at a hospital at Hastings, Nebraska, on January 26, 1912, John J. Abbey, of North Loup, Nebraska.

John Abbey was the son of James S. and Antoinette Langworthy Abbey, and was born on a farm near Albion, Erie Co., Pa., on February 10, 1868. He was the youngest of seven children, four brothers and one sister of whom are living.

In 1893 he married Callie Angeline Prentice of North Loup. The home was made in Erie, Pa., where Mr. Abbey was employed as a car repairer. Here brother Abbey became an official and leading worker in the 2nd Baptist church. His wife entered heartily into all the work of this church, while at the same time she was an official and loyal member of the Hickernell Seventh-day Baptist church. Thus they worked and worshipped together. Nine years ago his health suddenly failed and it seemed best for them to remove to North Loup, where their house has since been.

He was a sincere Christian who loved the church and church work wherever his lot was cast. The funeral and burial were at North Loup.

Mrs. Angeline Abbey has the sympathy of a large circle of friends.
G. B. S.
"The North Loup Loyalist", North Loup, Nebraska, Friday, Feb. 2, 1912, p 1.

Died at a hospital at Hastings, Nebraska, on January 26, 1912, John J. Abbey, of North Loup, Nebraska.

John Abbey was the son of James S. and Antoinette Langworthy Abbey, and was born on a farm near Albion, Erie Co., Pa., on February 10, 1868. He was the youngest of seven children, four brothers and one sister of whom are living.

In 1893 he married Callie Angeline Prentice of North Loup. The home was made in Erie, Pa., where Mr. Abbey was employed as a car repairer. Here brother Abbey became an official and leading worker in the 2nd Baptist church. His wife entered heartily into all the work of this church, while at the same time she was an official and loyal member of the Hickernell Seventh-day Baptist church. Thus they worked and worshipped together. Nine years ago his health suddenly failed and it seemed best for them to remove to North Loup, where their house has since been.

He was a sincere Christian who loved the church and church work wherever his lot was cast. The funeral and burial were at North Loup.

Mrs. Angeline Abbey has the sympathy of a large circle of friends.
G. B. S.


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