"He died on Monday, Aug. 8, 1898, at his residence near Pure Air, Mr. William Bozarth, of this city. Mr. Bozarth was a well known and universally respected citizen, coming to this county in 1831. His funeral on Tuesday was the largest in that part of the country for years" from the Kirksville Journal, Kirksville, Missouri, August 11, 1898
In 1889 a group of some 400 people joined together at the Kirksville Fairgrounds to attend the "Old Settler's
Reunion" of Adair County, Missouri.
Each signed the register with their birthdate, place of birth and date they settled in Adair County, MO.
This man was there.
He wrote William Bozarth 6/24/1825 Howard Co., MO. 1831
(he was with Beverly A. and Francis Bozarth and Noel H. and James M)
"He died on Monday, Aug. 8, 1898, at his residence near Pure Air, Mr. William Bozarth, of this city. Mr. Bozarth was a well known and universally respected citizen, coming to this county in 1831. His funeral on Tuesday was the largest in that part of the country for years" from the Kirksville Journal, Kirksville, Missouri, August 11, 1898
In 1889 a group of some 400 people joined together at the Kirksville Fairgrounds to attend the "Old Settler's
Reunion" of Adair County, Missouri.
Each signed the register with their birthdate, place of birth and date they settled in Adair County, MO.
This man was there.
He wrote William Bozarth 6/24/1825 Howard Co., MO. 1831
(he was with Beverly A. and Francis Bozarth and Noel H. and James M)
Family Members
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William Hiram Bozarth
1847–1913
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James Thomas Bozarth
1849–1923
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Rachel Bozarth Swisher
1856–1921
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Lucinda Bozarth
1858–1862
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Nancy Bozarth
1861–1879
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Robert Lee Bozarth
1863–1947
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Frances Bozarth Miller
1865–1950
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Major Richard "Mage" Bozarth
1867–1942
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George Bozarth
1869–1870
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Minnie Bozarth Eitel
1871–1956
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Vinnie Bozarth Gauer
1874–1937
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John Manuel Bozarth
1875–1949
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George Bozarth
1876–1940
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Infant Girl Bozarth
1878–1878
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