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Harry L. Adams

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Harry L. Adams

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
3 Apr 1911 (aged 29)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section VIII
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Home in 1910: Topeka Ward 3, Shawnee, Kansas
Harry L Adams 28 Head, a bookkeeper for a steam railroad
Nora S Adams, 25 Wife
Margaret S Adams, 2 Daughter

Census Date: 1 Mar 1905
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
Chas Adams 47
Susan H Adams 46
Harry L Adams 23
Mabel Adams 19, (Mabel Adams Spear) ( 76391316)
Clyde Adams 15
Wm Adams 10 (Will Alexander Adams) ( 44213558)
Kinna Adams 7 (Kenneth MIller Adams) ( 49398808)
Ella Miller 42

Home in 1900: Topeka Ward 3, Shawnee, Kansas
Charles Adams 42
Susan Adams 40
Harry H Adams 19
Charles W Adams 16
Mable F Adams 14
Clyde M Adams 10
William A Adams 5
Kenneth M Adams 3

Topeka Daily Herald, Monday, Sept. 10, 1906, page 5:
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Spencer, 1315 Garfield avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nora, to Mr. Harry Adams of Chicago. The wedding will take place in October. Mr. Adams formerly lived in Topeka.

Topeka Daily Capital, Friday, Sept. 21, 1906, page 10:
Wedding Invitations Issued

Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Spencer issued invitations yesterday for the marriage of their daughter, Nora, and Mr. Harry L. Adams of Chicago on Wednesday evening , October 3, at the Spencer home, 1352 Garfield avenue. At home after October 20 at 322 East Sixty-third street, Chicago, Ill. Miss Jennie Wells and Miss Maud McMurtrie will entertain one evening next week for Miss Spencer.

Topeka Daily Capital, Thursday, March 9, 1911, page 10:
Santa Fe Notes

The many friends of Harry Adams, of the auditor of disbursements office, will regret to learn that there is no change in the condition and little hope is held out for his recovery.

Topeka Daily Capital, Tuesday, April 4, 1911, page 6:
Harry L. Adams Dead

End Came After Nine Weeks of Sickness

Harry L. Adams died at the home of his father-in-law, F.M. Spencer, contractor and builder, 1352 Garfield avenue, last night at 7:20 o'clock after a lingering illness of over nine weeks. He was taken ill last January with an attack of bronchitis which developed into fibrous pneumonia, of which he died.

Mr. Adams was born February 24, 1882, attended Topeka public school and graduated from Topeka High school in the class of '01. He attended Kansas University in the years 1902 and 1903 after which he took a position with the A.Y. & S.F. in the Auditor of Disbursement's office, which position he held at the time of his death.

He is survived by his wife and daughter, Margaret, aged three years; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams; one sister, Miss Mabel Adams; four brothers, C.W. Adams, of Kansas City, Mo., Clyde M. Adams, of Kansas University, William A. Adams and Kenneth Adams, of 1258 Lincoln street.

He was a member of the Central congregational church and is well thought of among business men, in society and among his associates. Funeral announcements will be made later.
Home in 1910: Topeka Ward 3, Shawnee, Kansas
Harry L Adams 28 Head, a bookkeeper for a steam railroad
Nora S Adams, 25 Wife
Margaret S Adams, 2 Daughter

Census Date: 1 Mar 1905
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
Chas Adams 47
Susan H Adams 46
Harry L Adams 23
Mabel Adams 19, (Mabel Adams Spear) ( 76391316)
Clyde Adams 15
Wm Adams 10 (Will Alexander Adams) ( 44213558)
Kinna Adams 7 (Kenneth MIller Adams) ( 49398808)
Ella Miller 42

Home in 1900: Topeka Ward 3, Shawnee, Kansas
Charles Adams 42
Susan Adams 40
Harry H Adams 19
Charles W Adams 16
Mable F Adams 14
Clyde M Adams 10
William A Adams 5
Kenneth M Adams 3

Topeka Daily Herald, Monday, Sept. 10, 1906, page 5:
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Spencer, 1315 Garfield avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nora, to Mr. Harry Adams of Chicago. The wedding will take place in October. Mr. Adams formerly lived in Topeka.

Topeka Daily Capital, Friday, Sept. 21, 1906, page 10:
Wedding Invitations Issued

Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Spencer issued invitations yesterday for the marriage of their daughter, Nora, and Mr. Harry L. Adams of Chicago on Wednesday evening , October 3, at the Spencer home, 1352 Garfield avenue. At home after October 20 at 322 East Sixty-third street, Chicago, Ill. Miss Jennie Wells and Miss Maud McMurtrie will entertain one evening next week for Miss Spencer.

Topeka Daily Capital, Thursday, March 9, 1911, page 10:
Santa Fe Notes

The many friends of Harry Adams, of the auditor of disbursements office, will regret to learn that there is no change in the condition and little hope is held out for his recovery.

Topeka Daily Capital, Tuesday, April 4, 1911, page 6:
Harry L. Adams Dead

End Came After Nine Weeks of Sickness

Harry L. Adams died at the home of his father-in-law, F.M. Spencer, contractor and builder, 1352 Garfield avenue, last night at 7:20 o'clock after a lingering illness of over nine weeks. He was taken ill last January with an attack of bronchitis which developed into fibrous pneumonia, of which he died.

Mr. Adams was born February 24, 1882, attended Topeka public school and graduated from Topeka High school in the class of '01. He attended Kansas University in the years 1902 and 1903 after which he took a position with the A.Y. & S.F. in the Auditor of Disbursement's office, which position he held at the time of his death.

He is survived by his wife and daughter, Margaret, aged three years; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams; one sister, Miss Mabel Adams; four brothers, C.W. Adams, of Kansas City, Mo., Clyde M. Adams, of Kansas University, William A. Adams and Kenneth Adams, of 1258 Lincoln street.

He was a member of the Central congregational church and is well thought of among business men, in society and among his associates. Funeral announcements will be made later.

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