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Joshua Marion Cash

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Joshua Marion Cash Veteran

Birth
Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
21 Apr 1901 (aged 72)
Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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From the Marceline paper, April 26, 1901.
Judge J.M Cash, born 1 Feb 1829, Hardin Co. KY, died at Bucklin home Sunday, 21st, aged 72yrs, 2 mos. 20 days. 14 years ol, (1843) father Abram Cash and family located near Keytesville where several members still live. 1846, age 17, he and older brother Loyd enlisted Mexican War. Grandfather Warren Cash, soldier Revolutionary War. Married 3 times, his wido, Mrs. Elizabeth Hainds left with a child by second union, Mrs. Ermine Sipe. Burial Bucklin Masonic Cemetery. Mayor of Bucklin 4 years, March 1849 to Linn Co., northeast of town. 1882 to Linneus, elected county treasurer, back to Bucklin.
For more on Joshua see the 1882 Linn County History, pages 255, 637, 644, 645, and 657 and also his brother Loyds history on pages 637, 657, and 658.

CASH, Joshua M.
J. M. CASH DEAD

J. M. Cash was born in Hardin County, Kentucky, February 1, 1829, and died at his home in Bucklin, Linn County, Mo., April 21, 1901, aged 72 years, 2 months and 21 days. Bro. Cash came with his parents to Missouri in early life, while a boy, and settled on a farm in Chariton County. He was converted to Christ in early life and joined the C. P. Church, of which he died a member and one of the ruling elders in the church of his choice. Bro. Cash came to Linn County in 1849 or ’50. He was twice married. His present wife was Mrs. Elizabeth Hainds, the widow of Henry Hainds, deceased. Bro. Cash joined the order of Ancient Craft Masonry in 1864, and was a faithful member at the time of his death. All that is mortal of Bro. Cash was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery April 23 at 3 p.m. by the faithful craft. He leaves two brothers and one sister, a daughter, five stepchildren and a heart broken wife to mourn their loss.

Bro. Cash was a man of noble character, and to love him was only to know him; always a kind word to cheer his fellow man, but never an unkind word to say about anyone. He settled on a farm 2 ½ miles south of Bucklin, where he lived until he was elected treasurer of Linn County, then moved to Linneus and at the expiration of his term of office moved to Bucklin, where he spent the remainder of his life. He was once elected one of the member of the county court and a number of times a justice of the peace. For over 35 years he held some office of trust at the hands of the people.

Thus a good man passes beyond our reach; thus another soul has entered into rest. The funeral sermon was preached to a large circle of mourning friends by Rev. L. Sipple. The bereaved have our sympathy and prayer that the Master will sustain them in their deep distress. At the grave we all said; “Bro. Cash, farewell until we greet thee in a world that’s free from sin, where we will see the Blessed Give and dwell forever with Him.”

The Bucklin Herald April 26, 19

Contributor: Sharon Brown (46637485) • [email protected]
From the Marceline paper, April 26, 1901.
Judge J.M Cash, born 1 Feb 1829, Hardin Co. KY, died at Bucklin home Sunday, 21st, aged 72yrs, 2 mos. 20 days. 14 years ol, (1843) father Abram Cash and family located near Keytesville where several members still live. 1846, age 17, he and older brother Loyd enlisted Mexican War. Grandfather Warren Cash, soldier Revolutionary War. Married 3 times, his wido, Mrs. Elizabeth Hainds left with a child by second union, Mrs. Ermine Sipe. Burial Bucklin Masonic Cemetery. Mayor of Bucklin 4 years, March 1849 to Linn Co., northeast of town. 1882 to Linneus, elected county treasurer, back to Bucklin.
For more on Joshua see the 1882 Linn County History, pages 255, 637, 644, 645, and 657 and also his brother Loyds history on pages 637, 657, and 658.

CASH, Joshua M.
J. M. CASH DEAD

J. M. Cash was born in Hardin County, Kentucky, February 1, 1829, and died at his home in Bucklin, Linn County, Mo., April 21, 1901, aged 72 years, 2 months and 21 days. Bro. Cash came with his parents to Missouri in early life, while a boy, and settled on a farm in Chariton County. He was converted to Christ in early life and joined the C. P. Church, of which he died a member and one of the ruling elders in the church of his choice. Bro. Cash came to Linn County in 1849 or ’50. He was twice married. His present wife was Mrs. Elizabeth Hainds, the widow of Henry Hainds, deceased. Bro. Cash joined the order of Ancient Craft Masonry in 1864, and was a faithful member at the time of his death. All that is mortal of Bro. Cash was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery April 23 at 3 p.m. by the faithful craft. He leaves two brothers and one sister, a daughter, five stepchildren and a heart broken wife to mourn their loss.

Bro. Cash was a man of noble character, and to love him was only to know him; always a kind word to cheer his fellow man, but never an unkind word to say about anyone. He settled on a farm 2 ½ miles south of Bucklin, where he lived until he was elected treasurer of Linn County, then moved to Linneus and at the expiration of his term of office moved to Bucklin, where he spent the remainder of his life. He was once elected one of the member of the county court and a number of times a justice of the peace. For over 35 years he held some office of trust at the hands of the people.

Thus a good man passes beyond our reach; thus another soul has entered into rest. The funeral sermon was preached to a large circle of mourning friends by Rev. L. Sipple. The bereaved have our sympathy and prayer that the Master will sustain them in their deep distress. At the grave we all said; “Bro. Cash, farewell until we greet thee in a world that’s free from sin, where we will see the Blessed Give and dwell forever with Him.”

The Bucklin Herald April 26, 19

Contributor: Sharon Brown (46637485) • [email protected]


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