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Mary Augusta <I>Chapman</I> Gamble

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Mary Augusta Chapman Gamble

Birth
Germany
Death
16 Mar 1925 (aged 66)
Robinson, Brown County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0130396, Longitude: -96.9637951
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Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Friday, May 22nd, 1925
page 8

(East Bolton News)

Mrs. Mary Gamble died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kittredge, in Robinson, Kansas on Saturday, March 16. She was stricken with paralysis while on a visit there and never regained consciousness. Mrs. Gamble was for years a resident of North Dale township, Okla. Then she and Mr. Gamble moved to Arkansas City where they built a house and lived for years on South Summit street, where Mr. Gamble died four years ago. Mrs. Gamble was a member of the Grandview Methodist church. Rev. McNiel, a former pastor of hers preached the funeral sermon. Burial was in the Springside cemetery, beside that of her husband and mother. She leaves to mourn her loss four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Kittredge, of Robinson, Kans., Mrs. Matt Chambers of Newkirk, Mrs. Robert Stevenson and Mrs. Gene Hammon of Hardy, Okla., besides numerous friends in East Bolton and vicinity. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the sorrowing relatives.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Sept. 2023

Mary Chapman was born near Germany, April 26, 1858 coming to the United States when about two years of age on November 25th, 1875. She was united in marriage to Enoch Gamble in Franklin county, Neb. Four children were born. They are Mrs. Minnie Kittridge of Robinson, Kans.; Mrs. Ida Hammon, Hardy, Okla.; Mrs. Edna Chambers, Kaw City, Okla.; Mrs. Ethel Stephenson of Grainola, Okla.
Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Friday, May 22nd, 1925
page 8

(East Bolton News)

Mrs. Mary Gamble died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kittredge, in Robinson, Kansas on Saturday, March 16. She was stricken with paralysis while on a visit there and never regained consciousness. Mrs. Gamble was for years a resident of North Dale township, Okla. Then she and Mr. Gamble moved to Arkansas City where they built a house and lived for years on South Summit street, where Mr. Gamble died four years ago. Mrs. Gamble was a member of the Grandview Methodist church. Rev. McNiel, a former pastor of hers preached the funeral sermon. Burial was in the Springside cemetery, beside that of her husband and mother. She leaves to mourn her loss four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Kittredge, of Robinson, Kans., Mrs. Matt Chambers of Newkirk, Mrs. Robert Stevenson and Mrs. Gene Hammon of Hardy, Okla., besides numerous friends in East Bolton and vicinity. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the sorrowing relatives.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Sept. 2023

Mary Chapman was born near Germany, April 26, 1858 coming to the United States when about two years of age on November 25th, 1875. She was united in marriage to Enoch Gamble in Franklin county, Neb. Four children were born. They are Mrs. Minnie Kittridge of Robinson, Kans.; Mrs. Ida Hammon, Hardy, Okla.; Mrs. Edna Chambers, Kaw City, Okla.; Mrs. Ethel Stephenson of Grainola, Okla.


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