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Eliphaz Chapman Spiller

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Eliphaz Chapman Spiller

Birth
Bethel, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
5 Jan 1883 (aged 68)
Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
314
Memorial ID
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Eliphaz was the son of Nathan Spiller and Dorothy Heath. He married Julia Osgood August 14, 1856 in New Hampshire. They were the parents of Albert, Jessie, Frank, Samuel, and Asa Spiller.

OBITUARY - Jan 11, 1883 - Dixon Telegraph - E. C. Spiller, a resident of Dixon, Illinois for the last 22 years, died last Friday morning of bronchitis. Mr. Spiller was born in Maine in 1814, and was consequently 68 years old. A man of much natural activity and of absteneous habits, he retained a good degree of vigor to within a short time of his decease. He was an enthusiastic advocate of temperance, a firm believer in the spiritual philosophy, and for many years the leader of the Universalist church choir. He leaves a widow and three grown up children. His funeral was conducted by Rev L. L. Lipe of the Lutheran church on Sunday and was attended by a large circle of friends. He came to Dixon in 1861.

BURIAL: Plot #314. There is no stone of Eliphaz's grave. This picture show the lot with no stones. Their lot is to the left of the tall stone.
Eliphaz was the son of Nathan Spiller and Dorothy Heath. He married Julia Osgood August 14, 1856 in New Hampshire. They were the parents of Albert, Jessie, Frank, Samuel, and Asa Spiller.

OBITUARY - Jan 11, 1883 - Dixon Telegraph - E. C. Spiller, a resident of Dixon, Illinois for the last 22 years, died last Friday morning of bronchitis. Mr. Spiller was born in Maine in 1814, and was consequently 68 years old. A man of much natural activity and of absteneous habits, he retained a good degree of vigor to within a short time of his decease. He was an enthusiastic advocate of temperance, a firm believer in the spiritual philosophy, and for many years the leader of the Universalist church choir. He leaves a widow and three grown up children. His funeral was conducted by Rev L. L. Lipe of the Lutheran church on Sunday and was attended by a large circle of friends. He came to Dixon in 1861.

BURIAL: Plot #314. There is no stone of Eliphaz's grave. This picture show the lot with no stones. Their lot is to the left of the tall stone.


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