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William Royse

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William Royse

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
15 Oct 1919 (aged 82)
Elk County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Howard, Elk County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
B14-07
Memorial ID
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Son of Frederick & Susannah McKinney Royse


Mr. William Royse was born February 4, 1837 in the state of Indiana, and departed this life October 15, 1919 at age 82 years, 8 months and 11 days. He united in marriage with Miss Frances Russell in Mercer County, Missouri, March 15, 1859. To this union were born the following children: Jeptha Royse, Mrs Florence Poole and Mrs Mary Ealy, all of Howard, Kansas and Mrs. Sarah M. Barnes of Gage, Oklahoma and the following who have preceded their father into the other world, Lottie and Fred E. Royse and Lily DeWitt. Fred E. Royse having died only a few days before his father. Mr. Royse has lived in this community for almost forty years and was highly respected by all. He was also, for all this time, a member of the Christian Cresco Church, and was faithful to the church of his choice.
Funeral services were conducted from his late home Thursday afternoon, October 16, by Rev. Harry E. Crane, pastor of the First M. E. Church of Howard, and interment was made in the Cresco Cemetery
(provided by Louise Havens)
Son of Frederick & Susannah McKinney Royse


Mr. William Royse was born February 4, 1837 in the state of Indiana, and departed this life October 15, 1919 at age 82 years, 8 months and 11 days. He united in marriage with Miss Frances Russell in Mercer County, Missouri, March 15, 1859. To this union were born the following children: Jeptha Royse, Mrs Florence Poole and Mrs Mary Ealy, all of Howard, Kansas and Mrs. Sarah M. Barnes of Gage, Oklahoma and the following who have preceded their father into the other world, Lottie and Fred E. Royse and Lily DeWitt. Fred E. Royse having died only a few days before his father. Mr. Royse has lived in this community for almost forty years and was highly respected by all. He was also, for all this time, a member of the Christian Cresco Church, and was faithful to the church of his choice.
Funeral services were conducted from his late home Thursday afternoon, October 16, by Rev. Harry E. Crane, pastor of the First M. E. Church of Howard, and interment was made in the Cresco Cemetery
(provided by Louise Havens)


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