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James Harvey Halley

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James Harvey Halley

Birth
Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
Death
1921 (aged 76–77)
Girard, Crawford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Girard, Crawford County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
76
Memorial ID
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James Harvey Halley was born in Switzerland Co. Ind., March 24, 1844, and departed from this life January 31, 1921. He was married to Miss Fannie Crail in 1865. To this union were born two daughters, Miss Mattie and Miss Mollie, and one son, Theodore, all of whom with his widow are left to mourn his going. He is also survived by five grandchildren, Francis, Ruth, Alice, Billy and Virginia Halley, one brother Henry, of Kempton, Ind., and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Coppage of Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Halley lived in Indiana until 1881, when they came to Girard, Kansas and located on the farm north of town which has since been their home.
He was familiarly known as "Uncle Jim" among his host of friends and neighbors who will miss him sadly.
Funeral services were conducted by W.E. Babb at the home of his son, Theodore, on South Cherokee at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment was made in Girard Cemetery.


Girard press Feb 10, 1921

Daughters: Martha Ellen "Mattie" and Mary Catherine "Mollie" Halley
James Harvey Halley was born in Switzerland Co. Ind., March 24, 1844, and departed from this life January 31, 1921. He was married to Miss Fannie Crail in 1865. To this union were born two daughters, Miss Mattie and Miss Mollie, and one son, Theodore, all of whom with his widow are left to mourn his going. He is also survived by five grandchildren, Francis, Ruth, Alice, Billy and Virginia Halley, one brother Henry, of Kempton, Ind., and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Coppage of Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Halley lived in Indiana until 1881, when they came to Girard, Kansas and located on the farm north of town which has since been their home.
He was familiarly known as "Uncle Jim" among his host of friends and neighbors who will miss him sadly.
Funeral services were conducted by W.E. Babb at the home of his son, Theodore, on South Cherokee at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment was made in Girard Cemetery.


Girard press Feb 10, 1921

Daughters: Martha Ellen "Mattie" and Mary Catherine "Mollie" Halley


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