ATCHISON COUNTY, KANSAS

OBITUARIES

TALBOR, JOHN

Atchison Globe, May 10, 1888

John Talbor, aged 87 years, residing with his daughter, Mrs. Wentworth, at 835 Santa Fe street, died today of old age. The remains will be taken to Savannah, Mo., tomorrow.

THATCHER, W. S. MRS.

Atchison Globe, August 8, 1881

W. H. Sears and wife, and J. G. Howe and wife of Macon, Missouri, and Dr. John L. Thatcher of Oregon, Missouri, came in yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. S. Thatcher. The gentlemen will return tonight, and the ladies remain, guests of Mrs. A. C. Carlson for a week or ten days.

THOMAS, MARTHA

Atchison Globe, February 12, 1881

The funeral of Miss Martha Thomas, aged about 24 years, who died yesterday on the Island north of the city, has been indefinitely postponed.

TODD, ADELPHE K.

Atchison Globe, November 22, 1882

Mrs. Adelphe K. Todd, wife of L. L. Todd, superintendent of the Chicago & Atchison bridge, died at her residence at 8 o'clock this morning, after an illness of several years. Funeral from the house, corner of Parallel and Fifth streets, at half past ten tomorrow morning.

TOLBERT, HARRY

Atchison Globe, November 12, 1887

Died - Harry Tolbert, five years old, died at 1012 North Seventh street, yesterday.

TRACY, LUTE

Atchison Globe, September 28, 1878

Lute Tracy was buried in the Catholic cemetery today.

TRIMMER, IDA LOUISA

Died on March 23d, Ida Louisa, infant daughter of M. M. and Martha A. Trimmer, aged 1 year, and 7 days. Funeral will take place at the residence of her parents today, March 25 at 1 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited. (The Atchison Daily Champion, Saturday, March 26, 1865, transcribed by Jim Laird)

TURNER, ALLEN S.

Allen S. Turner, 90, colored Civil war veteran and a resident of Atchison for more than 25 years, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 714 W. street. Mr. Turner had been critically ill for the last two weeks. His only immediate survivor, a daughter, will arrive in Atchison tomorrow from her home in Minneapolis. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon from Campbell capel A. M. E. church, with the Rev. B. F. Monroe officiating. Burial will be in the Soldiers' and Sailors' plot in Oak Hill Cemetery. J. D. Colbert in charge. (Atchison Daily Globe, March 7, 1930, page 10)

TUTTLE, MARY S.

Atchison Globe, August 31, 1882

Mrs. Mary S. Tuttle, wife of E. F. Tuttle, died at her residence at 511 South Seventh street, last night, after an illness of several years. Funeral tomorrow at 10 o'clock, from the residence.


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