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James L. Tarbox

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James L. Tarbox

Birth
Olin, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Dec 1947 (aged 86)
Clayton, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Clayton Township, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Row 34.
Memorial ID
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Son of S. D. and Mary (Brickley) Tarbox.

Worked as a lumber dealer.

[FHL 1991970.]

He was also an investor and on the board of directors for the Clayton Hotel. [Misc. articles around 1915.]

He was often noted as giving public addresses, for various events, at various venues, for various groups, with positive descriptions in said articles.

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Eminent Commander S. S. Marrett is in Chicago this week, representing Delta commandery in the grand commandery; and J. L. Tarbox is representing Clayton chapter of Royal Arch Masons.

- The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, November 1, 1913; page 7.

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A watch meeting was held in the Presbyterian church Tuesday night. The time passed rapidly, with interesting addresses by the Reverend Arnfield, J. L. Staker, W. H. Craig, and J. L. Tarbox.

There was music by the orchestra, and the ladies served refreshments. This meeting was under the auspices of the men's class of the Presbyterian Sunday school.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, January 4, 1919; page 8.
Son of S. D. and Mary (Brickley) Tarbox.

Worked as a lumber dealer.

[FHL 1991970.]

He was also an investor and on the board of directors for the Clayton Hotel. [Misc. articles around 1915.]

He was often noted as giving public addresses, for various events, at various venues, for various groups, with positive descriptions in said articles.

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Eminent Commander S. S. Marrett is in Chicago this week, representing Delta commandery in the grand commandery; and J. L. Tarbox is representing Clayton chapter of Royal Arch Masons.

- The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, November 1, 1913; page 7.

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A watch meeting was held in the Presbyterian church Tuesday night. The time passed rapidly, with interesting addresses by the Reverend Arnfield, J. L. Staker, W. H. Craig, and J. L. Tarbox.

There was music by the orchestra, and the ladies served refreshments. This meeting was under the auspices of the men's class of the Presbyterian Sunday school.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, January 4, 1919; page 8.

Gravesite Details

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185263079/james_l-tarbox: accessed ), memorial page for James L. Tarbox (31 Dec 1860–2 Dec 1947), Find a Grave Memorial ID 185263079, citing Southside Cemetery, Clayton Township, Adams County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Tree Leaf (contributor 47481781).