In July, 1850, at the age of 22, John Joseph was received into the Popular Springs Presbyterian Church of Carpentersville. He was united in marriage to Jane Eleanor Pearcy on May 22, 1851. To this union, five children were born: Mary E., George C., James H., Caroline B., and Jennie J.
Engaged in farming, John owned 190 acres of well cultivated land, most of which he owed to his own industry, seconded by the assistance of a thrifty wife. He was a loyal and faithful Presbyterian, coming from a family of Presbyterians. In politics, he was a life long Republican.
(Thank you to Tombstone Shadow, Find a Grave Contributor, for sharing some of the above inforrmation
John Joseph Osborn was 79 years, 3 months, and 18 days when he calmly and peacefully passed away. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church, conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Geo. L. Gutchard. Interment was in Lebanon Cemetery, which in about 1921 became known as the Roachdale Cemetery.
In July, 1850, at the age of 22, John Joseph was received into the Popular Springs Presbyterian Church of Carpentersville. He was united in marriage to Jane Eleanor Pearcy on May 22, 1851. To this union, five children were born: Mary E., George C., James H., Caroline B., and Jennie J.
Engaged in farming, John owned 190 acres of well cultivated land, most of which he owed to his own industry, seconded by the assistance of a thrifty wife. He was a loyal and faithful Presbyterian, coming from a family of Presbyterians. In politics, he was a life long Republican.
(Thank you to Tombstone Shadow, Find a Grave Contributor, for sharing some of the above inforrmation
John Joseph Osborn was 79 years, 3 months, and 18 days when he calmly and peacefully passed away. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church, conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Geo. L. Gutchard. Interment was in Lebanon Cemetery, which in about 1921 became known as the Roachdale Cemetery.
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