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John Hartford Pool

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John Hartford Pool

Birth
Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Feb 1913 (aged 80)
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Eliza

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J. H. Pool, a pioneer of this section, died of heart failure at his home near Circleville very suddenly last Sunday morning. He stepped out of doors and being gone longer than usual his grand-daughter, went to look for him and found him lying on the ground dead .... Wetmore Spectator.
The Holton Recorder, February 20, 1913.

John Hartford Pool was born in Warren county, Kentucky, May 19, 1832, and died Feb. 9, 1913, at Circleville, Kansas, aged 80 years, 8 months and 20 days. He moved to Illinois, when about 11 years old and lived there several years. Here he was married to Eliza Morris, February 2, 1854 .... to this union were born 12 children, 9 sons and three daughters, 3 of whom died in infancy, and one son, James I., who was killed in a skirmish with outlaws in Oklahoma about 12 years ago, at the age of 40 years. The remaining children, Galen, Columbus, Charley, Earnest and Grace Alumbaugh, who live near Circleville, William H. of Ottawa, Adolltha Myers of Russell county, Kan., and John of Camden Point, Mo., with the widow are left to mourn ... He with his family removed to Iowa and remained for a time. About 35 years ago he came to Kansas, settling in Nemaha county near Wetmore, where he lived with the exception of two years spent in Oklahoma, until four years ago when he and his wife moved to Circleville, all the children having gone from the home, also 3 grandchildren, who had made their home with them for a number of years .... the pall bearers were the six sons. Interment was in the Circleville cemetery ....
The Holton Recorder, March 13, 1913.

.... Mr. Pool had recently built a very nice home in the John Myer’s addition ... moved with his parents, brothers and sisters to Illinois when 11 years old, where he resided until 1873, when he moved to Red Oak, Iowa, residing there until 1877, when he came to Wetmore, Kansas, where he has since resided .... He united with the Christian church in 1888 under the preaching of Rev. Moses Chase, at Porter school house, Nemaha county, Kansas.
The Holton Recorder, February 20, 1913.

Glenwood. Owing to the death of her grandfather, John Poole, Sr., Miss Florence Poole, did not teach Monday and Tuesday.
The Holton Recorder, February 13, 1913.
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Husband of Eliza

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J. H. Pool, a pioneer of this section, died of heart failure at his home near Circleville very suddenly last Sunday morning. He stepped out of doors and being gone longer than usual his grand-daughter, went to look for him and found him lying on the ground dead .... Wetmore Spectator.
The Holton Recorder, February 20, 1913.

John Hartford Pool was born in Warren county, Kentucky, May 19, 1832, and died Feb. 9, 1913, at Circleville, Kansas, aged 80 years, 8 months and 20 days. He moved to Illinois, when about 11 years old and lived there several years. Here he was married to Eliza Morris, February 2, 1854 .... to this union were born 12 children, 9 sons and three daughters, 3 of whom died in infancy, and one son, James I., who was killed in a skirmish with outlaws in Oklahoma about 12 years ago, at the age of 40 years. The remaining children, Galen, Columbus, Charley, Earnest and Grace Alumbaugh, who live near Circleville, William H. of Ottawa, Adolltha Myers of Russell county, Kan., and John of Camden Point, Mo., with the widow are left to mourn ... He with his family removed to Iowa and remained for a time. About 35 years ago he came to Kansas, settling in Nemaha county near Wetmore, where he lived with the exception of two years spent in Oklahoma, until four years ago when he and his wife moved to Circleville, all the children having gone from the home, also 3 grandchildren, who had made their home with them for a number of years .... the pall bearers were the six sons. Interment was in the Circleville cemetery ....
The Holton Recorder, March 13, 1913.

.... Mr. Pool had recently built a very nice home in the John Myer’s addition ... moved with his parents, brothers and sisters to Illinois when 11 years old, where he resided until 1873, when he moved to Red Oak, Iowa, residing there until 1877, when he came to Wetmore, Kansas, where he has since resided .... He united with the Christian church in 1888 under the preaching of Rev. Moses Chase, at Porter school house, Nemaha county, Kansas.
The Holton Recorder, February 20, 1913.

Glenwood. Owing to the death of her grandfather, John Poole, Sr., Miss Florence Poole, did not teach Monday and Tuesday.
The Holton Recorder, February 13, 1913.
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