Moses Campbell, age about 75 years, died at the Hospital for Insane at Fulton Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, of old age. Mr. Campbell had been at the Hospital for about one year, on account of old age his mind had grown feeble.
He leaves seven children to mourn his death. They are: Mrs. J.P. Bond, New Mexico; Mrs. A. Hooper, Oklahoma; Mrs. John Strobel, Moniteau County, Wm. Campbell near Russellville; Miss Rena Campbell, near Russellville, and Mrs. Monroe Scott, of Spring Garden.
The remains were shipped by rail to Cedar City Thursday morning where they were met by the hearse of Russellville and the interment took place in the Campbell Cemetery, three miles south of Russellville.
Moses Campbell's first wife was named Jarutha. He married Francis Jane Rhoades 13 Sep 1863 in Cole County, Missouri and Mrs. Annie Alexander 27 Jul 1865
Moses Campbell, age about 75 years, died at the Hospital for Insane at Fulton Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, of old age. Mr. Campbell had been at the Hospital for about one year, on account of old age his mind had grown feeble.
He leaves seven children to mourn his death. They are: Mrs. J.P. Bond, New Mexico; Mrs. A. Hooper, Oklahoma; Mrs. John Strobel, Moniteau County, Wm. Campbell near Russellville; Miss Rena Campbell, near Russellville, and Mrs. Monroe Scott, of Spring Garden.
The remains were shipped by rail to Cedar City Thursday morning where they were met by the hearse of Russellville and the interment took place in the Campbell Cemetery, three miles south of Russellville.
Moses Campbell's first wife was named Jarutha. He married Francis Jane Rhoades 13 Sep 1863 in Cole County, Missouri and Mrs. Annie Alexander 27 Jul 1865
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