Rose Nelle George, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marrion Vanna George, was born in Pottawatomie county, July 11, 1881. When a small child, she, with her parents, moved to Carl, Kansas, where she grew to womanhood and was united in marriage to W. H. Bland, July 3, 1898. To this union were born five children, one son and four daughters. Amanda Mae, 12 years old; Willie Marion, 11 years; Josie, 9 years; Lavanda, 7 years, and Reba Maude, 4 years of age. They moved soon after their marriage to Oklahoma, where they lived until four years ago, when she came home and remained until about a year ago, when she, with her children, moved to Burlington, Kansas. She has been in poor health for the past year .... God claimed her, June 4, 1912. She leaves a mother, father, six sisters, three brothers and her children to mourn her death. Her sisters and brothers are Mrs. Susie Herde and Mrs. Nancy Edwards, of Holton; Iva, Carroll, Otto, Ada, Grady, Vina and Lila George. Mrs. Bland died at the age of 31 years, 10 months and 24 days ... the remains were laid to rest in the Olive Hill cemetery, by the side of a little brother and two infant sisters ....
The Holton Recorder, June 19, 1913.
Rose Nelle George, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marrion Vanna George, was born in Pottawatomie county, July 11, 1881. When a small child, she, with her parents, moved to Carl, Kansas, where she grew to womanhood and was united in marriage to W. H. Bland, July 3, 1898. To this union were born five children, one son and four daughters. Amanda Mae, 12 years old; Willie Marion, 11 years; Josie, 9 years; Lavanda, 7 years, and Reba Maude, 4 years of age. They moved soon after their marriage to Oklahoma, where they lived until four years ago, when she came home and remained until about a year ago, when she, with her children, moved to Burlington, Kansas. She has been in poor health for the past year .... God claimed her, June 4, 1912. She leaves a mother, father, six sisters, three brothers and her children to mourn her death. Her sisters and brothers are Mrs. Susie Herde and Mrs. Nancy Edwards, of Holton; Iva, Carroll, Otto, Ada, Grady, Vina and Lila George. Mrs. Bland died at the age of 31 years, 10 months and 24 days ... the remains were laid to rest in the Olive Hill cemetery, by the side of a little brother and two infant sisters ....
The Holton Recorder, June 19, 1913.
Family Members
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Andrew Thomas George
1883–1885
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Susie Elmira George Herde
1886–1973
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Nancy Jane George Dow
1889–1984
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James Carroll George
1892–1969
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Iva Maye George Mondt
1894–1967
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Otto Marion George
1897–1969
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Ada Laura George Mondt
1899–1979
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Eva Gladys George Lincoln
1901–1994
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Viril Max George
1903–1983
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Lila Laverne George Handley
1907–1966
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