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Job VanHorn Jr.

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Job VanHorn Jr.

Birth
Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Death
25 Dec 1869 (aged 62)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Welton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Born to Job VanHorn Sr. and Katherine Louisa Kennedy. Married Prudence Davis in 1828. Father to 12 children. Was a Deacon in his church.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 26, No 9, p 35, Feb. 24, 1870.

In Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa, Dec. 25th, 1869, of typhoid fever, Deacon Job Vanhorn, in the 63d year of his age. Bro. Vanhorn was born in what is now West Virginia, and there, in early life, experienced religion; emigrated to Ohio when still a young man; later in life moved to the vicinity of Farmington, Illinois; thence to Iowa. He was a conscientious, God-fearing man, and though he passed through many vicissitudes, never sacrificed principle for convenience. In his attachments he was warm and strong; in his intercourse with his fellow men, respected and obliging, always setting a lower estimate on himself than others placed on him. For years, his health has been failing; yet he was always at his place in the house of God, when circumstances allowed. He loved the cause of God ardently, was a member of the Church at Welton, and identified himself with all its interests. We felt his value, which did not consist in showy attainments, but in his everyday life of godliness. He always enjoyed the confidence of those who knew him. He died as the Christian dies; his end was peaceful. His children have lost a devoted, loving parent, the church a faithful member, and the world a good man.
V. H.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
Born to Job VanHorn Sr. and Katherine Louisa Kennedy. Married Prudence Davis in 1828. Father to 12 children. Was a Deacon in his church.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 26, No 9, p 35, Feb. 24, 1870.

In Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa, Dec. 25th, 1869, of typhoid fever, Deacon Job Vanhorn, in the 63d year of his age. Bro. Vanhorn was born in what is now West Virginia, and there, in early life, experienced religion; emigrated to Ohio when still a young man; later in life moved to the vicinity of Farmington, Illinois; thence to Iowa. He was a conscientious, God-fearing man, and though he passed through many vicissitudes, never sacrificed principle for convenience. In his attachments he was warm and strong; in his intercourse with his fellow men, respected and obliging, always setting a lower estimate on himself than others placed on him. For years, his health has been failing; yet he was always at his place in the house of God, when circumstances allowed. He loved the cause of God ardently, was a member of the Church at Welton, and identified himself with all its interests. We felt his value, which did not consist in showy attainments, but in his everyday life of godliness. He always enjoyed the confidence of those who knew him. He died as the Christian dies; his end was peaceful. His children have lost a devoted, loving parent, the church a faithful member, and the world a good man.
V. H.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13585701/job-vanhorn: accessed ), memorial page for Job VanHorn Jr. (4 Jun 1807–25 Dec 1869), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13585701, citing Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery, Welton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Twimom6 (contributor 46825709).