The Holton Recorder, February 5, 1914:
Louie M. Anders was born in Ohio Oct. 25, 1877, and when five years of age removed with her parents to Kansas, residing the greater part of her life near St. Clere. On Oct. 14, 1900, she was united in marriage to A. J. Seabold, who have since resided in Holton. For the past few months, Mrs. Seabold has suffered from a complication of diseases which finally wore her body out, and she lay down to rest as if in a peaceful and quiet sleep Wednesday morning, Jan. 28, 1914, at the home of her brother, Emmett Anders, in Circleville. The body was brought to her home in Holton Wednesday noon. She died at the early age of 36 years, 3 months and 3 days. There survive her, her husband and an only son, Reamer, 11 years of age, an aged mother, five brothers and two sisters ... Mrs. Seabold united with the United Brethren church in 1895, and later placed her membership with her husband in the First Baptist church, Holton, Kan. The body was laid to rest in the Holton cemetery.
The Soldier Clipper, February 4, 1914:
Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Roy Johnson attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Seabold of Holton Friday.
The Holton Recorder, February 5, 1914:
Louie M. Anders was born in Ohio Oct. 25, 1877, and when five years of age removed with her parents to Kansas, residing the greater part of her life near St. Clere. On Oct. 14, 1900, she was united in marriage to A. J. Seabold, who have since resided in Holton. For the past few months, Mrs. Seabold has suffered from a complication of diseases which finally wore her body out, and she lay down to rest as if in a peaceful and quiet sleep Wednesday morning, Jan. 28, 1914, at the home of her brother, Emmett Anders, in Circleville. The body was brought to her home in Holton Wednesday noon. She died at the early age of 36 years, 3 months and 3 days. There survive her, her husband and an only son, Reamer, 11 years of age, an aged mother, five brothers and two sisters ... Mrs. Seabold united with the United Brethren church in 1895, and later placed her membership with her husband in the First Baptist church, Holton, Kan. The body was laid to rest in the Holton cemetery.
The Soldier Clipper, February 4, 1914:
Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Roy Johnson attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Seabold of Holton Friday.
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