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William H. Anspaugh

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William H. Anspaugh

Birth
Montpelier, Williams County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Mar 1937 (aged 83)
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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William H. Anspaugh was born in Montpelier, Ohio on May 23, 1853 and passed away at his home in Ransom, Kansas March 19, 1937.

He came to Kansas in 1879 and homesteaded near Dubuque, Kansas. On October 24, 1880 he was united in marriage to Lydia Newby Hill. In 1882 they moved to Wilson, Kansas where he worked at the carpenter trade.

To this union nine children were born, four of whom died in infancy. He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife and five children; Mrs. Ethel Gruver of Paradise, Kansas; Solon, of Rawlins, Wyoming; George, of Ness City; Mrs. Nellie Oppliger of Ellsworth; and Wm., jr. of Ransom and other relatives and a host of friends.

Mr. Anspaugh was baptized in infancy and has been a faithful member of the Methodist Church for many years.

Mr. and Mrs. Anspaugh moved to Ransom in 1914 and resided here since.
The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church and burial in the Ransom cemetery.

Ransom Record, March 25, 1937
William H. Anspaugh was born in Montpelier, Ohio on May 23, 1853 and passed away at his home in Ransom, Kansas March 19, 1937.

He came to Kansas in 1879 and homesteaded near Dubuque, Kansas. On October 24, 1880 he was united in marriage to Lydia Newby Hill. In 1882 they moved to Wilson, Kansas where he worked at the carpenter trade.

To this union nine children were born, four of whom died in infancy. He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife and five children; Mrs. Ethel Gruver of Paradise, Kansas; Solon, of Rawlins, Wyoming; George, of Ness City; Mrs. Nellie Oppliger of Ellsworth; and Wm., jr. of Ransom and other relatives and a host of friends.

Mr. Anspaugh was baptized in infancy and has been a faithful member of the Methodist Church for many years.

Mr. and Mrs. Anspaugh moved to Ransom in 1914 and resided here since.
The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church and burial in the Ransom cemetery.

Ransom Record, March 25, 1937


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