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Dr Birdsell H Hawver

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Dr Birdsell H Hawver

Birth
Polo, Ogle County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Jul 1903 (aged 45)
Carroll, Carroll County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dedham, Carroll County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Birdsell was the son of Alexander Hawver and Jane Donaldson. He married Anna Hoch (1860 IA) on July 4, 1891 at Viola Center, Audubon, IA. They were the parents of Maud A (1883, Alonzo M Hicks) and Flossie E (1886, John Krall).

in 1915 Anna lived in St. James, Minnesota. In 1930 Anna was living with her daughter Flossie Krall in Richland, Montana. In 1940 Anna Hawver was living with her daughter Maud Hicks in Hardin, Big Horn, Montana.

Name B.H Hauver
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 04 Jul 1881
Event Place Viola Center, Audubon, Iowa
Gender Male
Age 24
Birth Year (Estimated) 1857
Father's Name A Hauver
Mother's Name J Donaldson
Spouse's Name Anna Hoch
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 21
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1860
Spouse's Father's Name Gustaves Hoch
Spouse's Mother's Name S J Morgan

July 14 1903 - Carroll Sentinel - The following concerning B.H. Hawver, who died recently at the hospital here after an operation, was sent to this office by a friend at Dedham:

Birdsell H. Hawver was born at Polo, Illinois, March 9, 1858, died at Carroll, Iowa, July 4, 1903. His sickness was of comparatively short duration and was the first real sickness of his life, yet in the midst of it all he was patient and vigilant concerning his wife's ministering efforts to make him comfortable.

At the age of 19 he entered the Chicago Medical college. After finishing his course at this place, he entered the state university at Iowa City and from thence to the college at Keokuk where he was graduated with honors.

July 4, 1891, he was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Anna Hoch of Dedham, Iowa. To this union two daughters were born, Maud and Flossie.

He leaves as his survivals an affectionate wife, two daughters, and a father and mother to mourn his loss. Funeral services were held at the M.E. church, conducted by Rev. C.B. Kopford, of the Church of God, assisted by Rev. A.J. Mathews of the M.E. church. They were attended by a large concourse of friends from the surrounding towns and country.

Dr. Hawver was a member of the I.O.O.F., Woodman, Yeoman and Masonic orders of his town and county. Dr. Hawver, like all men, was not without his faults and mistakes in life. Yet we are bound to say that he profited by his mistakes and but a few short months ago, the reformation of his life took place. On March 10, 1903, at the Church of God he surrendered to the Lord Jesus Christ, and from that date he lived up to the best light he had, always giving this answer, "I am all right." Thus goes forth from among us a skilled physician, a good citizen, a beloved son, a loving father aud husband. Peace be to his ashes.
Birdsell was the son of Alexander Hawver and Jane Donaldson. He married Anna Hoch (1860 IA) on July 4, 1891 at Viola Center, Audubon, IA. They were the parents of Maud A (1883, Alonzo M Hicks) and Flossie E (1886, John Krall).

in 1915 Anna lived in St. James, Minnesota. In 1930 Anna was living with her daughter Flossie Krall in Richland, Montana. In 1940 Anna Hawver was living with her daughter Maud Hicks in Hardin, Big Horn, Montana.

Name B.H Hauver
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 04 Jul 1881
Event Place Viola Center, Audubon, Iowa
Gender Male
Age 24
Birth Year (Estimated) 1857
Father's Name A Hauver
Mother's Name J Donaldson
Spouse's Name Anna Hoch
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 21
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1860
Spouse's Father's Name Gustaves Hoch
Spouse's Mother's Name S J Morgan

July 14 1903 - Carroll Sentinel - The following concerning B.H. Hawver, who died recently at the hospital here after an operation, was sent to this office by a friend at Dedham:

Birdsell H. Hawver was born at Polo, Illinois, March 9, 1858, died at Carroll, Iowa, July 4, 1903. His sickness was of comparatively short duration and was the first real sickness of his life, yet in the midst of it all he was patient and vigilant concerning his wife's ministering efforts to make him comfortable.

At the age of 19 he entered the Chicago Medical college. After finishing his course at this place, he entered the state university at Iowa City and from thence to the college at Keokuk where he was graduated with honors.

July 4, 1891, he was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Anna Hoch of Dedham, Iowa. To this union two daughters were born, Maud and Flossie.

He leaves as his survivals an affectionate wife, two daughters, and a father and mother to mourn his loss. Funeral services were held at the M.E. church, conducted by Rev. C.B. Kopford, of the Church of God, assisted by Rev. A.J. Mathews of the M.E. church. They were attended by a large concourse of friends from the surrounding towns and country.

Dr. Hawver was a member of the I.O.O.F., Woodman, Yeoman and Masonic orders of his town and county. Dr. Hawver, like all men, was not without his faults and mistakes in life. Yet we are bound to say that he profited by his mistakes and but a few short months ago, the reformation of his life took place. On March 10, 1903, at the Church of God he surrendered to the Lord Jesus Christ, and from that date he lived up to the best light he had, always giving this answer, "I am all right." Thus goes forth from among us a skilled physician, a good citizen, a beloved son, a loving father aud husband. Peace be to his ashes.

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