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Catharine <I>Row</I> Shultz

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Catharine Row Shultz

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Jun 1902 (aged 75)
Neutral, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Treece, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.075592, Longitude: -94.8312683
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Catharine Rowe & Jonathan Shultz had 10 children:
Emanuel 1844 Oh
Lucinda 1846 OH Buried in Beasley Cemetery KS

Elizabeth 1848 OH Last name KITCH buried Brush Creek Cemetery, KS

Reuben 1850 OH
Hannah 1852 IN
Sophia 1856 IN Buried in Beasley Cemetery KS Last name NICE
John 1859 IN
Lewis 1863 IN Buried in Beasley Cemetery KS
Samuel 1866 IN
Martin 1870 IN
They were married in Coshocton Co., OH 21 Nov 1843.
OBIT: "THE MODERN LIGHT" THURS, JUN 19, 1902 PG 1 COL3:
"Mrs. Catharine Shultz died Saturday, Jun 14th at 9 a.m. at the home of her son, Samuel Shultz in Neutral, aged 75 years.
she had been suffering from a cancerous growth for some time and went to Kansas City to have an operation performed. She returned to Neutral reduced to such a state that she decided to remain at her son's and not return to her home southwest of that place until she regained strength; but this was not to be.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Lichtenwalter on Sunday, attended by a large number of mourning friends and relatives.
She was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, April 9 1827 and died at Neutral Kansas Jun 14, 1902, being 75 years 2 months and 5 days old. She was the mother of eleven children two are dead and nine living. She had fifty grandchildren, forty are living and ten dead. Thirty great grandchildren, twenty-eight living and two dead."
OBIT: "Baxter Springs News, Jun 21, 1902, pg 8 col 4:
"Died, in Neutral, June 14, 1902 Catherine Shultz, aged 75 years. Funeral services conducted the 15th by Rev. Lichtenwalter and remains laid to rest in Beasley cemetery. Mrs. Shultz had been affliced with cancer for some time and went to Kansas City last winter for treatment. When she returned she stopped with her son, Sam, and never went home. She leaves nine children, forty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren. She was a member of the Lutheran church."
Catharine Rowe & Jonathan Shultz had 10 children:
Emanuel 1844 Oh
Lucinda 1846 OH Buried in Beasley Cemetery KS

Elizabeth 1848 OH Last name KITCH buried Brush Creek Cemetery, KS

Reuben 1850 OH
Hannah 1852 IN
Sophia 1856 IN Buried in Beasley Cemetery KS Last name NICE
John 1859 IN
Lewis 1863 IN Buried in Beasley Cemetery KS
Samuel 1866 IN
Martin 1870 IN
They were married in Coshocton Co., OH 21 Nov 1843.
OBIT: "THE MODERN LIGHT" THURS, JUN 19, 1902 PG 1 COL3:
"Mrs. Catharine Shultz died Saturday, Jun 14th at 9 a.m. at the home of her son, Samuel Shultz in Neutral, aged 75 years.
she had been suffering from a cancerous growth for some time and went to Kansas City to have an operation performed. She returned to Neutral reduced to such a state that she decided to remain at her son's and not return to her home southwest of that place until she regained strength; but this was not to be.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Lichtenwalter on Sunday, attended by a large number of mourning friends and relatives.
She was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, April 9 1827 and died at Neutral Kansas Jun 14, 1902, being 75 years 2 months and 5 days old. She was the mother of eleven children two are dead and nine living. She had fifty grandchildren, forty are living and ten dead. Thirty great grandchildren, twenty-eight living and two dead."
OBIT: "Baxter Springs News, Jun 21, 1902, pg 8 col 4:
"Died, in Neutral, June 14, 1902 Catherine Shultz, aged 75 years. Funeral services conducted the 15th by Rev. Lichtenwalter and remains laid to rest in Beasley cemetery. Mrs. Shultz had been affliced with cancer for some time and went to Kansas City last winter for treatment. When she returned she stopped with her son, Sam, and never went home. She leaves nine children, forty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren. She was a member of the Lutheran church."

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