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Sarah Jane Craig Nuckles

Birth
Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
29 Jun 1915 (aged 68)
Urich, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Urich, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
HOL Lot 061 Gr H
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Born in W.VA. per census, Missouri per death cert.
Wife of Joseph B. "J.B." Nuckles
ch: Minnie, Libbie, John Hardin (J.H.), Menta, Jacob Rolla (J.R.), Fannie, T.O., Nessie, two infants.

From bio of J.B. and Sarah's son, John Hardin:
NUCKLES, J. H.
Urich, Bogard Township
1919 History of Henry Co MO, Uel W. Lamkin, Historical Publishing Co pg 655
J. H. Nuckles - Every town not only in Missouri but elsewhere depends for its success upon the energy, capability and enterprise of certain men. One of the leading industries not only of Urich but of other towns in Missouri too numerous to mention is the Hurley Lumber Company, and wherever the Hurley Lumber Company is found is a recognized factor in the commercial and industrial development of that locality. Their business at Urich is no exception, unless of the possibility of it being above the standard. J. H. Nuckles, who represents the Hurley Lumber Company here, is a native of Missouri. He was born in Bates County in 1866 and is a son of J. B. Nuckles, an early settler of western Missouri, who is a native of that part of Virginia which is now West Virginia. J. B. was engaged in farming and stock raising in Bates County until 1887. He then went to Appleton City, Missouri, where for four years he was engaged in the lumber business. He then removed to Brownington and for four years was engaged in a similar enterprise. He then went to Urich, took charge of the Hurley Lumber Company's local affairs, representing them until 1890. A few years after that he retired. He died in 1907. He was a man well known in this locality, prominent in lodge circles, being a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. His wife survived him until June 29, 1915, when she too passed to the great beyond. J.B. and Sarah were the parents of the following children: Mrs. Minnie Curran; Mrs. Libbie Garrison, deceased; John H.; Mrs. Minta Blanchard, Dallas, Texas; J. R., Osceola, Missouri; Fannie Fraley, Vogue, Kansas; T. O., Creighton, Missouri; Mrs. Nessie Littlejohn, Meyronne, Canada; and two who died in infancy.
(copied from Henry Co website.)

Missouri death cert. filed as Sarah Jane Knuckles
68Y 11M 7D - widow
COD: Cerebral hemorrhage
Informant: J.R. Knuckles, Osceola, a son
Burial: June 29 1915, Urich Cemetery
NOTE: Sarah and informants name shown as "Knuckles"
Born in W.VA. per census, Missouri per death cert.
Wife of Joseph B. "J.B." Nuckles
ch: Minnie, Libbie, John Hardin (J.H.), Menta, Jacob Rolla (J.R.), Fannie, T.O., Nessie, two infants.

From bio of J.B. and Sarah's son, John Hardin:
NUCKLES, J. H.
Urich, Bogard Township
1919 History of Henry Co MO, Uel W. Lamkin, Historical Publishing Co pg 655
J. H. Nuckles - Every town not only in Missouri but elsewhere depends for its success upon the energy, capability and enterprise of certain men. One of the leading industries not only of Urich but of other towns in Missouri too numerous to mention is the Hurley Lumber Company, and wherever the Hurley Lumber Company is found is a recognized factor in the commercial and industrial development of that locality. Their business at Urich is no exception, unless of the possibility of it being above the standard. J. H. Nuckles, who represents the Hurley Lumber Company here, is a native of Missouri. He was born in Bates County in 1866 and is a son of J. B. Nuckles, an early settler of western Missouri, who is a native of that part of Virginia which is now West Virginia. J. B. was engaged in farming and stock raising in Bates County until 1887. He then went to Appleton City, Missouri, where for four years he was engaged in the lumber business. He then removed to Brownington and for four years was engaged in a similar enterprise. He then went to Urich, took charge of the Hurley Lumber Company's local affairs, representing them until 1890. A few years after that he retired. He died in 1907. He was a man well known in this locality, prominent in lodge circles, being a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. His wife survived him until June 29, 1915, when she too passed to the great beyond. J.B. and Sarah were the parents of the following children: Mrs. Minnie Curran; Mrs. Libbie Garrison, deceased; John H.; Mrs. Minta Blanchard, Dallas, Texas; J. R., Osceola, Missouri; Fannie Fraley, Vogue, Kansas; T. O., Creighton, Missouri; Mrs. Nessie Littlejohn, Meyronne, Canada; and two who died in infancy.
(copied from Henry Co website.)

Missouri death cert. filed as Sarah Jane Knuckles
68Y 11M 7D - widow
COD: Cerebral hemorrhage
Informant: J.R. Knuckles, Osceola, a son
Burial: June 29 1915, Urich Cemetery
NOTE: Sarah and informants name shown as "Knuckles"


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