Nancy Caroline Kinser was born February 11, 1843, in Cole County, Mo., and died March 4, 1922, at the age of 79 years and 21 days. At the age of 17 she was married to William H. Medlock at Jefferson City, Mo. To this union ten children were born. One died in infancy, one at the age of 13, and another son, William, preceding her in death two years. The remaining children are Henry of Mokane, Mo., George of Larkinburg, Ed of Denison, Mrs. Minnie Campbell of Horton, Joseph of Downs, Mrs. Ida Rice of Denison, and Mrs. Dixie Rucker of DeQueen, Ark. Besides these children there are twenty-nine grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren, one brother and one sister left to mourn … united with the Baptist church of Elston Station, Mo., in 1874, and remained a faithful member throughout her life. Interment was made in the cemetery at Denison, by the side of her husband, who died in June, 1911.
The Holton Recorder, March 16, 1922.
Mayetta Department. Mrs. Joe Kinser and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. Kinser, of Decatur county, arrived Monday to be present at the funeral of Mr. Kinser’s sister, Grandma Medlock.
The Holton Signal, March 9, 1922.
Source: Selected Death Notices by Dan Fenton
Contributor: KUfan (47104946)
Nancy Caroline Kinser was born February 11, 1843, in Cole County, Mo., and died March 4, 1922, at the age of 79 years and 21 days. At the age of 17 she was married to William H. Medlock at Jefferson City, Mo. To this union ten children were born. One died in infancy, one at the age of 13, and another son, William, preceding her in death two years. The remaining children are Henry of Mokane, Mo., George of Larkinburg, Ed of Denison, Mrs. Minnie Campbell of Horton, Joseph of Downs, Mrs. Ida Rice of Denison, and Mrs. Dixie Rucker of DeQueen, Ark. Besides these children there are twenty-nine grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren, one brother and one sister left to mourn … united with the Baptist church of Elston Station, Mo., in 1874, and remained a faithful member throughout her life. Interment was made in the cemetery at Denison, by the side of her husband, who died in June, 1911.
The Holton Recorder, March 16, 1922.
Mayetta Department. Mrs. Joe Kinser and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. Kinser, of Decatur county, arrived Monday to be present at the funeral of Mr. Kinser’s sister, Grandma Medlock.
The Holton Signal, March 9, 1922.
Source: Selected Death Notices by Dan Fenton
Contributor: KUfan (47104946)
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