EADS, McDaniel was born in Shelby Co., Ind., 22 Mar 1856; was married to his now bereaved wife, 31 Aug 1876, and died in holy triumph 21 Sept 18770 The writer preached his funeral at New Bethel Church. May God bless the widow and orphan. - J Branstetter
(Source: Extract from "St. Louis Christian Advocate" newspaper printed on December 26, 1877. Transcribed by Barbara Z.)
St. Louis, Sept. 2 - Walter C. Eaton and George Erheardt, boys who had gone on the river for a ride, were drowned by the overturning of their boat. Four companions were rescued.
(Salt Lake Telegram, September 2, 1902, page 1. Submitted by Peggy Thompson)
EDWARDS, Isabelle WOODS
Died Sunday May 2 at 11 a.m. Isabelle Woods wife of Benjamin F. EDWARDS at the resd. of her father, Archibald Woods 4?38 McPherson Ave..
Funeral Tuesday, May 4 at 2:30 p.m.. Interment private.
St. Louis Republic, Monday Morning, May 3, 1897, pg. 7 [submitted by: C. Horton -2009 ]
Dated 28 Aug 1873 Miss Hortense Elder, residing in Elleardsville, (St. Louis Co.) met with a terrible accident Wednesday afternoon, which resulted fatally, 18 years old.
[Source: Pioneer Times. Oct. 1987, Vol 11, No 4. Typed by Joanne Scobee Morgan]
DEATH RECALLS DAY OF LUMBER BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION.
The Journal received a long distance telephone last night from St. Louis conveying the sad intelligence of the death of Mrs. J. Woods Elliott which occurred at her home in that city at 8 o'clock last evening. Her death was the result of a paralytic stroke which she received last Sunday. The deceased leaves to mourn her death a husband, three sons and one grandson.
The deceased formerly resided in Hannibal, her husband for many years being manager of the Bluff City Lumber Company. She was a most estimable woman and had a host of warm friends in this city who will be sorry to learn of her death. The message did not contain any particulars o her death Hannibal Journal.
The Quincy Daily Journal, Thursday, Apr 2, 1914, Page 10, transcribed by Debbie Gibson
May 26, 1882
Mr. PH. M. Enzinger, brother-in-law of Judge Jacob Zeisler, Died in St. Louis, May 23, at the age of 59 years.
(Source: St. Charles Journal, Jan. 1882. Submitted by Joanne Scobee Morgan) |