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Edward Lindsay McCorkle

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Edward Lindsay McCorkle

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
1935 (aged 80–81)
Madison County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Douglas Township, Madison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Edward L. McCorkle was born the son of Rev. William Gooding McCorkle and Eleanor Ann Glass McCorkle.

He was born one of six children.

On October 28, 1880, in Madison Cty, Iowa Edward married Jane Ellen Thomson. Together the couple had eight children; Norma, George Elmer, Nina Elizabeth, Mable Eleanor, Winnie, Edna, Harold, and Janet.

DEATH OF ED McCORKLE

Former Resident of Jackson Township Dies at Hastings Nebraska

Edward L. McCorkle, a resident of Jackson township for 31 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Janet Lary of Hastings, Nebraska, on October 20th last, at the age of 81 years.

Mr. McCorkle who was born in Indiana, came to Marion county when he was six months old. In 1878 he moved near Pitzer and two years later was married to Jane Eden Thomson, who with eight children, survive him.

The family moved near Ridgway Missouri in 1909 and to Smith Center Kansas in 1920.

The body was brought here for burial and funeral services were held at the West Star church on October 22nd.

Edward L. McCorkle was born the son of Rev. William Gooding McCorkle and Eleanor Ann Glass McCorkle.

He was born one of six children.

On October 28, 1880, in Madison Cty, Iowa Edward married Jane Ellen Thomson. Together the couple had eight children; Norma, George Elmer, Nina Elizabeth, Mable Eleanor, Winnie, Edna, Harold, and Janet.

DEATH OF ED McCORKLE

Former Resident of Jackson Township Dies at Hastings Nebraska

Edward L. McCorkle, a resident of Jackson township for 31 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Janet Lary of Hastings, Nebraska, on October 20th last, at the age of 81 years.

Mr. McCorkle who was born in Indiana, came to Marion county when he was six months old. In 1878 he moved near Pitzer and two years later was married to Jane Eden Thomson, who with eight children, survive him.

The family moved near Ridgway Missouri in 1909 and to Smith Center Kansas in 1920.

The body was brought here for burial and funeral services were held at the West Star church on October 22nd.



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