Belleville, Kansas
Wednesday, November 5, 1919
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Mrs. Frank N. Munger.
Celia Anne Vaux was born at Buffalo, N.Y., May 23, 1844, and died at Belleville, Kansas, November 4, 1919, at the age of 75 years, 5 months and 10 days.
She moved with her parents to the state of Wisconsin when about 12 years of age, where at Burnet, on January 1, 1861, she was married to Miles Redfield, and to this union two children were born, Nellie B., and Ada A., both have, with their father, preceded her in death. Mr. Redfield dieing in 1867. Then she moved to Empire Prairie, Mo., at which place she was united in marriage to Frank N. Munger on April 27, 1872, and to this union were born Geo. F., Amy M., and Lon M., who with their father and fourteen grandchildren, are left to mourn her death. Mr. and Mrs. Munger came to Kansas in 1873, locating in Belleville and being among the early settlers, where he engaged in business and later moved to a farm near town. They lived a number of years at Lansing, Kansas, and then for three years in Colorado, returning to Belleville about three years ago.
She gave herself to God when but a child and served him through the many years of her life.
Funeral services at the Christian church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, burial in the Belleville cemetery.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Belleville, Kansas
Wednesday, November 5, 1919
page 1
Mrs. Frank N. Munger.
Celia Anne Vaux was born at Buffalo, N.Y., May 23, 1844, and died at Belleville, Kansas, November 4, 1919, at the age of 75 years, 5 months and 10 days.
She moved with her parents to the state of Wisconsin when about 12 years of age, where at Burnet, on January 1, 1861, she was married to Miles Redfield, and to this union two children were born, Nellie B., and Ada A., both have, with their father, preceded her in death. Mr. Redfield dieing in 1867. Then she moved to Empire Prairie, Mo., at which place she was united in marriage to Frank N. Munger on April 27, 1872, and to this union were born Geo. F., Amy M., and Lon M., who with their father and fourteen grandchildren, are left to mourn her death. Mr. and Mrs. Munger came to Kansas in 1873, locating in Belleville and being among the early settlers, where he engaged in business and later moved to a farm near town. They lived a number of years at Lansing, Kansas, and then for three years in Colorado, returning to Belleville about three years ago.
She gave herself to God when but a child and served him through the many years of her life.
Funeral services at the Christian church Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, burial in the Belleville cemetery.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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