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Abraham Lincoln “Link” Ransbottom

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Abraham Lincoln “Link” Ransbottom

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
2 May 1922 (aged 60)
Starke County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Culver, Marshall County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Lavina Freese m. 7 Apr 1883 Marshall Co, IN.

Title: Marriage Records 1836-1888 Books: A1 1836-1845 B1 1845-1854 A 1854-1862 B 1862-1868 C 1868-1874 D 1874-1878 E 1878-1883 F 1883-1888
Record Location: Marshall County, Indiana
Compiled by Ruth M. Slevin Part I Grooms Part II Brides
Spouse 1: Lavina Freese
Spouse 2: Abraham L. Rausbottom
Marriage Date: 07 Apr 1883
County: Marshall
Book: E
Original Source Page: 535

IN Death Index:
Name: Abraham Ransbottom
Date: May 24, 1922
Location: Washington Township
Age: 60 yr
Gender: Male
Race: W
Source Location: County Health Office, Knox
Source Notes: The source of this record is the book H-18 on page 5 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

SALEM
Link Ransbottom passed away suddenly last Monday while calling on a neighbor, Ezra Feece who lives on the Wm. Feece farm. The funeral was held at Salem Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was made in Burr Oak cemetery. Source: Plymouth Republican, 4 May 1922, pg. 8, col 3.
Husband of Lavina Freese m. 7 Apr 1883 Marshall Co, IN.

Title: Marriage Records 1836-1888 Books: A1 1836-1845 B1 1845-1854 A 1854-1862 B 1862-1868 C 1868-1874 D 1874-1878 E 1878-1883 F 1883-1888
Record Location: Marshall County, Indiana
Compiled by Ruth M. Slevin Part I Grooms Part II Brides
Spouse 1: Lavina Freese
Spouse 2: Abraham L. Rausbottom
Marriage Date: 07 Apr 1883
County: Marshall
Book: E
Original Source Page: 535

IN Death Index:
Name: Abraham Ransbottom
Date: May 24, 1922
Location: Washington Township
Age: 60 yr
Gender: Male
Race: W
Source Location: County Health Office, Knox
Source Notes: The source of this record is the book H-18 on page 5 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

SALEM
Link Ransbottom passed away suddenly last Monday while calling on a neighbor, Ezra Feece who lives on the Wm. Feece farm. The funeral was held at Salem Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was made in Burr Oak cemetery. Source: Plymouth Republican, 4 May 1922, pg. 8, col 3.


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