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Note for:   Johann (John) Edward Zelch,   28 SEP 1868 - 7 NOV 1945         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   St. Johns Cemetery, Mehlville, Missouri


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Note for:   Elvira(Ellie) Hurt,   3 MAR 1854 - 3 APR 1933         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Morris Hill Cemtery, Ada County, Idaho


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Note for:   Calvin Otis Rogers Sr,   8 MAR 1814 - 24 NOV 1916         Index

Alias:   /(C.O.)/

Burial:   
     Place:   Rogers Family Plot, Grandview Cemetery, Anacartes


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Note for:   Johanna Maria Henrietta Con. Schuetz,   17 JAN 1812 - 20 OCT 1869         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Immanuel Cemetery, Marcus and Lexington


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Note for:   Salathiel Stone Jr.,   2 JUN 1786 - 28 OCT 1863         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1850
     Place:   Farmer

Burial:   
     Place:   Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Township, Henry County, Missouri


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Note for:   Mariah Tharp,   1859 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Place:   Housekeeper for the spanglers


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Note for:   James Savage Spangler Sr,   13 FEB 1890 - 5 JUN 1943         Index

Occupation:   
     Place:   Farmer

Burial:   
     Date:   8 JUN 1943
     Place:   Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri

Individual Note:
     OBITUARY
        The Missourian, June 24, 1943 from The Clinton Eye - James S. Spangler Dies at Clinton - End Came Saturday to Extensive Farmer at Clinton Who Was Well Known Here - James S Spangler, large scale Henry County farmer and stock feeder, whose familiar figure among stockmen and all mid-western markets, commanded respect, had a quick finis written to his dynamic energetic life at 4:30 Saturday, June 5, 1943, when the light was lifted from his inert hand and he stepped unfaltering into the shadows that shroud Eternity. Following surgery about 2 o'clock the shock was too much for the overtaxed heart to withstand. James Savage Spangler, was born February 13, 1890, on the large farm of his parents, Gus and Frances Houston Spangle, five miles north of Clinton on Highway 13. He attended Curtis school and Drake's Chapel where the family went for church services. Years later he joined the Franklin Street Methodist church under the pastorate of Rev. W. B. Selah. Born to the land and with an inherited interest in livestock, his life's work lay in the pattern his Illinois forefathers and cut and which was followed by his father and uncles who came to Henry County. April 17, 1913, Miss Ruby Lindsay, only daughter of those equally prominent Henry Countians, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay, became his wife and they made their home on the Lindsay farm. There, as years went by, five children gladdened the hearts of the parents and grandparents alike. Mr. Spangler was a man of unlimited energy and a fine capacity for application, which coupled with progressive thought and planning made him able to apply new ideas and undertake big projects and see them through to successful fruition. Three years ago the family moved to Clinton and he and his son, James, made the daily trips to the farm to oversee the changes that had been made recently. He was proud of his family and he was a genuine pleasure in his four sons and lovely daughter and his wife who shared his ambitions and responsibilities; and Mrs. Lindsay who's grace and poise lent further dignity to the home. He was also proud of his church and political alignments, which were strongly Democratic. In 1940, he was appointed by Henry Wallace as State Chairman of the National Committee for agriculture in Missouri. Felled in his prime, as the great oak is rested from its rootage in the storm, so Jim Spangler lies, gone before his three-score years were passed, yet with more accomplished to his credit than many a man of lesser strength and vigor. Knowing best his virtues and feeling deepest his loss are those who survive: his wife, Ruby Lindsay Spangler; children, Mrs. L. J. Schofield of Norwalk, O.; R. T. Spangler, USNR, Cambridge, Mass; James S. Spangler, Jr., Clinton; Bobby and Billy and mother-in-law, Mrs. R. T. Lindsay of the home; one grandson, Jimmy Schofield; a sister and brother, Mrs. Fred Olson and Frank Spangler of Clinton; and a brother, Dr. Harve Spangler of Salt Lake City, Utah. Among his relatives in Cass County are Mrs. Mary Mills, Miss Hattie Mills, David Mills, Mrs. Dora Spangler, all of Archie; Mrs. Ruth Potts of Harrisonville. The deceased often visited his uncle, the late Dave Spangler in Cass County. He was a cousin of Miss Kathryn Spangler, former superintendent of the Henry County schools. His relatives from here attended the funeral which was conducted by the Rev. Linus Eaker at the Clinton Methodist church June 8.

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Note for:   Jane Close,   19 SEP 1796 - 22 MAY 1873         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Stones Chapel Cemetery, Walker Township, Henry County, Missouri

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     Born in Stokes County, North Carolina

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Note for:   Bertha Wilhelmine Zelch,   30 JUL 1877 - MAY 1963         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   7 OCT 1877
     Place:   Immanuel Luthern Church, St. Louis, Missouri


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Note for:   Lucretia (Thomas),   20 MAR 1908 - 19 DEC 1980         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Hanover Green Cemetery, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

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     Last residence was in Georgia

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Note for:   John Edward Shannon,   1908 - 1929         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Middleburg (Glendale) Cemetery, Middleburg, Pennsylvania