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Mildred E. <I>Brewster</I> Muir

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Mildred E. Brewster Muir

Birth
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
Death
30 Jan 1980 (aged 91)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mildred (Brewster) Muir was a daughter of Jabez and Martha (Baldwin) Brewster of Salina, Kansas. Mildred, through her mother's side, had an ancestry reaching back eight generations and almost 300 years in American history, to the Puritans of New England. Her Baldwin line of ascent is: Mildred (Brewster) Muir-9, Martha (Baldwin) Brewster-8, Henry G Baldwin-7, Ezra-6, Elijah-5, Daniel II-4, Daniel I-3, Benjamin-2, Henry-1, the immigrant, who migrated to Woburn, Mass approximately 1640. Henry G was a Civil War Veteran who fought in a Vermont unit and a Kansas homesteader. Daniel II and Elijah were both Revolutionary War veterans.

She married John Benjamin Muir on Mar 23, 1918, and they had three children.

Note: bio info provided by Silverfox (#47344111)

obituary Mrs Ben Muir, Salina Journal, 2-1-1980
Mrs Ben Muir, Fort Dodge. The funeral for Mrs Mildred E Muir, 91, Fort Dodge, will be at 10:30 am, Saturday at the Fort Dodge Chapel, Fort Dodge, the Rev Charles W Spencer officiating. Burial will be in Fort Dodge Cemetery.
Mrs Muir died Wednesday at Fort Dodge Hospital.
Mrs Muir was born July 20, 1888, at Ada. She had lived in Salina before moving to Fort Dodge in 1956. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Marjorie Craig, Montesano, Wash; Mrs Jean Giles, Wichita, and Mrs Lois William,Coldwater, one sister, Mrs. A. F. Baker, Hutchinson, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Ben died in 1943.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hulpieu-Swaim Funeral Home, Dodge City.
Mildred (Brewster) Muir was a daughter of Jabez and Martha (Baldwin) Brewster of Salina, Kansas. Mildred, through her mother's side, had an ancestry reaching back eight generations and almost 300 years in American history, to the Puritans of New England. Her Baldwin line of ascent is: Mildred (Brewster) Muir-9, Martha (Baldwin) Brewster-8, Henry G Baldwin-7, Ezra-6, Elijah-5, Daniel II-4, Daniel I-3, Benjamin-2, Henry-1, the immigrant, who migrated to Woburn, Mass approximately 1640. Henry G was a Civil War Veteran who fought in a Vermont unit and a Kansas homesteader. Daniel II and Elijah were both Revolutionary War veterans.

She married John Benjamin Muir on Mar 23, 1918, and they had three children.

Note: bio info provided by Silverfox (#47344111)

obituary Mrs Ben Muir, Salina Journal, 2-1-1980
Mrs Ben Muir, Fort Dodge. The funeral for Mrs Mildred E Muir, 91, Fort Dodge, will be at 10:30 am, Saturday at the Fort Dodge Chapel, Fort Dodge, the Rev Charles W Spencer officiating. Burial will be in Fort Dodge Cemetery.
Mrs Muir died Wednesday at Fort Dodge Hospital.
Mrs Muir was born July 20, 1888, at Ada. She had lived in Salina before moving to Fort Dodge in 1956. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Marjorie Craig, Montesano, Wash; Mrs Jean Giles, Wichita, and Mrs Lois William,Coldwater, one sister, Mrs. A. F. Baker, Hutchinson, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Ben died in 1943.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hulpieu-Swaim Funeral Home, Dodge City.


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  • Maintained by: Linda B Relative Grandchild
  • Originally Created by: Judy Mayfield
  • Added: May 26, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37531743/mildred_e-muir: accessed ), memorial page for Mildred E. Brewster Muir (20 Jul 1888–30 Jan 1980), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37531743, citing Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Linda B (contributor 47272982).