In the 1880 Dade County, Missouri Census Thomas and Emily live next door to his sister Margaret Tefertiller. His parents home is next to the Tefertillers. Their children are Rosa, 3, and Allevia, 1.
Sometime between 1893 and 1896 the family moved to Kansas.
The 1900 Palestine Township, Sumner County, Kansas Census lists Thomas H, 49, and wife Emily, 45, married 24 years, with 12 children, 10 of them living. Their children at home are as follows: William, born May, 1882; Jesse, November, 1884; Mary, May, 1888 (Married Jack W Mordy); Susan, February, 1891(Married Maurice Colpitts); Milly, May, 1893; (John)Robert, September, 1896; and Goldie, February, 1898. Children Robert and Goldie were born in Kansas, the rest in Missouri.
In the 1910, Union Street, Oswego City, Labette County, Kansas Census, Thomas, 59, lists no occupation, Emily, 54, is a "keeper" of a hotel. Children Robert and Goldie are at home.
Other known children are Rebecca(Ive), born September, 1880 (died 1913, married Lon Ball & Alonzo Hatten); Clovis, born March, 1886 and died in 1895; and Grover born August 6, 1895 and died young.
FROM: The Parsons Daily Sun, December 13, 1918--
TH Quarles a former resident of Oswego died at the home of his daughter Mrs. RO Lee at Fredonia, Kansas, Tuesday, December 10, at 12 noon. Death resulting from a complication of diseases.
Mr. Quarles had been a great sufferer from Brights Disease for a number of years and was always kind and patient. He made his home with his daughter, Mrs. JR Page, south of the city, but was taken ill while visiting his daughter in Fredonia.
He was 67 years, 9 months and 10 days old at the time of his death and leaves nine children. Six daughters: Mrs RO Lee, Fredonia, KS; Mrs Will Scott, Bellplain, KS; Mrs J (Jack)W Mordy, Springfield, MO; Mrs JM Feazell, Ranger, TX; Mrs Maurice Colpitts, Leavenworth, KS; and Mrs JR Page, southeast of Oswego, KS. Three sons: Will Quarles, living in Britsh Columbia; Jesse Quarles of Oswego, KS; and Robert Quarles, who is with the American forces in England.
The remains were brought to the home of his daughter, Mrs JR Page, where funeral services were held Thursday December 12, at 2:00, conducted by Rev. Bennett. Interment was made at Cherokee Cemetery.
In the 1880 Dade County, Missouri Census Thomas and Emily live next door to his sister Margaret Tefertiller. His parents home is next to the Tefertillers. Their children are Rosa, 3, and Allevia, 1.
Sometime between 1893 and 1896 the family moved to Kansas.
The 1900 Palestine Township, Sumner County, Kansas Census lists Thomas H, 49, and wife Emily, 45, married 24 years, with 12 children, 10 of them living. Their children at home are as follows: William, born May, 1882; Jesse, November, 1884; Mary, May, 1888 (Married Jack W Mordy); Susan, February, 1891(Married Maurice Colpitts); Milly, May, 1893; (John)Robert, September, 1896; and Goldie, February, 1898. Children Robert and Goldie were born in Kansas, the rest in Missouri.
In the 1910, Union Street, Oswego City, Labette County, Kansas Census, Thomas, 59, lists no occupation, Emily, 54, is a "keeper" of a hotel. Children Robert and Goldie are at home.
Other known children are Rebecca(Ive), born September, 1880 (died 1913, married Lon Ball & Alonzo Hatten); Clovis, born March, 1886 and died in 1895; and Grover born August 6, 1895 and died young.
FROM: The Parsons Daily Sun, December 13, 1918--
TH Quarles a former resident of Oswego died at the home of his daughter Mrs. RO Lee at Fredonia, Kansas, Tuesday, December 10, at 12 noon. Death resulting from a complication of diseases.
Mr. Quarles had been a great sufferer from Brights Disease for a number of years and was always kind and patient. He made his home with his daughter, Mrs. JR Page, south of the city, but was taken ill while visiting his daughter in Fredonia.
He was 67 years, 9 months and 10 days old at the time of his death and leaves nine children. Six daughters: Mrs RO Lee, Fredonia, KS; Mrs Will Scott, Bellplain, KS; Mrs J (Jack)W Mordy, Springfield, MO; Mrs JM Feazell, Ranger, TX; Mrs Maurice Colpitts, Leavenworth, KS; and Mrs JR Page, southeast of Oswego, KS. Three sons: Will Quarles, living in Britsh Columbia; Jesse Quarles of Oswego, KS; and Robert Quarles, who is with the American forces in England.
The remains were brought to the home of his daughter, Mrs JR Page, where funeral services were held Thursday December 12, at 2:00, conducted by Rev. Bennett. Interment was made at Cherokee Cemetery.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Milanda Ann Quarles Cox
1834–1859
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PVT William James "Will" Quarles
1844–1897
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Jesse Powell Quarles
1845–1932
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Mary Jane "Jennie" Quarles Ewell
1847–1935
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Sarah Ellen "Ella" Quarles Morris
1849–1921
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Kesiah A "Kizzie" Quarles Dinwiddie
1852–1909
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Julia Margaret Quarles Tefertiller
1854–1929
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Rebecca Susana "Susan" Quarles Maze
1858–1895
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Rosa Ellen Quarles Page
1877–1934
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Allevia Narcina "Leva" Quarles Scott
1879–1960
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Rebecca "Becca" Quarles Hatten
1880–1913
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William Quarles
1882–1970
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Jess M Quarles
1884–1964
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Susie Lee Quarles Colpitts
1891–1968
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Millie Quarles Lee
1892–1973
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John Robert Quarles
1896–1982
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Goldie Marie Quarles Feazell
1898–1968
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