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Almeda <I>Sisk</I> Ransbottom

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Almeda Sisk Ransbottom

Birth
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 Jul 1956 (aged 63)
Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Clay Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of William Sisk and Katherine Arnold. Wife of Melvin Ransbottom m. 3 Jun 1911 Knox, Starke, IN.

IN Death Certs:
Name: Alweda Ramsbottom [Almeda Ransbottom] [Alweda Sisk]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 63
Marital status: Married
Birth Date: abt 1893
Death Date: 25 Jul 1956
Death Place: Kosciusko, Indiana, USA
Father: William Sisk
Mother: Katherine Sisk
Spouse: Melvin Ramsbottom
COD: Writing is too blurry to read
Informant: Writing is too blurry to read

IN Marriages:
Groom's Name: Melvin Ransbottom
Bride's Name: Almeda Sisk
Marriage Date: 03 Jun 1911
Marriage Place: Starke County, Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: Link Ransbottom
Groom's Mother's Name: Laura Freece
Bride's Father's Name: William Sisk
Bride's Mother's Name: Catherine Arnold

RANSBOTTOM
Mrs. Melvin (Almeda) Ransbottom, 63, who resided south of Warsaw, died of complications at 11:30 pm Wednesday in McDonald hospital. A lifetime resident of this community, Mrs. Ransbottom had been in failng health two years. She was born in Kosciusko county Oct. 31, 1892, the daughter of William and Katherine (Arnold) Sisk. On June 3, 1911, she married Melvin Ransbottom in Knox, Ind. Mrs. Ransbottom was a member of the Claypool Evangelical United Brethren church. Surviving are the husband; four sons, Carl, Winona Lake, Frank, Route 2, Claypool, Murel and LaVeral, both of Warsaw; four aughters, Mrs. Russell (Layretta) Kelly, and Mrs. Alton (Ethel) Gunter, Warsaw, and Mrs. Ben (Martha) Barnhart and Mrs. Wayne (Betty) Yant, Route 2, Claypool; three brothers, Gano Sisk, Mishawaka,and John and Warren Sisk, South Bend; two half brothers; Glen and Wilbur Sisk, South Bent; 24 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A son and a daughter preceded her in death. Last rites will be at 2 pm Saturday in the Claypool EUB church. Rev. Lloyd Maurer, pastor, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery, south of Warsaw. Source: Warsaw Times Union, 26 Jul, 1956, pg. 2, col. 6.
Daughter of William Sisk and Katherine Arnold. Wife of Melvin Ransbottom m. 3 Jun 1911 Knox, Starke, IN.

IN Death Certs:
Name: Alweda Ramsbottom [Almeda Ransbottom] [Alweda Sisk]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 63
Marital status: Married
Birth Date: abt 1893
Death Date: 25 Jul 1956
Death Place: Kosciusko, Indiana, USA
Father: William Sisk
Mother: Katherine Sisk
Spouse: Melvin Ramsbottom
COD: Writing is too blurry to read
Informant: Writing is too blurry to read

IN Marriages:
Groom's Name: Melvin Ransbottom
Bride's Name: Almeda Sisk
Marriage Date: 03 Jun 1911
Marriage Place: Starke County, Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: Link Ransbottom
Groom's Mother's Name: Laura Freece
Bride's Father's Name: William Sisk
Bride's Mother's Name: Catherine Arnold

RANSBOTTOM
Mrs. Melvin (Almeda) Ransbottom, 63, who resided south of Warsaw, died of complications at 11:30 pm Wednesday in McDonald hospital. A lifetime resident of this community, Mrs. Ransbottom had been in failng health two years. She was born in Kosciusko county Oct. 31, 1892, the daughter of William and Katherine (Arnold) Sisk. On June 3, 1911, she married Melvin Ransbottom in Knox, Ind. Mrs. Ransbottom was a member of the Claypool Evangelical United Brethren church. Surviving are the husband; four sons, Carl, Winona Lake, Frank, Route 2, Claypool, Murel and LaVeral, both of Warsaw; four aughters, Mrs. Russell (Layretta) Kelly, and Mrs. Alton (Ethel) Gunter, Warsaw, and Mrs. Ben (Martha) Barnhart and Mrs. Wayne (Betty) Yant, Route 2, Claypool; three brothers, Gano Sisk, Mishawaka,and John and Warren Sisk, South Bend; two half brothers; Glen and Wilbur Sisk, South Bent; 24 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A son and a daughter preceded her in death. Last rites will be at 2 pm Saturday in the Claypool EUB church. Rev. Lloyd Maurer, pastor, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery, south of Warsaw. Source: Warsaw Times Union, 26 Jul, 1956, pg. 2, col. 6.


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