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Josiah Carothers

Birth
Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death
27 Apr 1926 (aged 81)
Darke County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Abbottsville, Darke County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 14 Lot 38
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Name: Josiah Corothers
Death date: 27 Apr 1926
Death place: Greenville, Darke, Ohio
Birth date: 07 Aug 1844
Birthplace: Lebanon, Warren Co., O.
Age at death: 81 years 8 months 20 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Occupation: Farmer
Burial date: 29 Apr 1926
Cemetery name: Abbotsville
Father's name: Armstrong Corothers
Father's birthplace: Pa.
Mother's name: Debra** Newport
**Armstrong Carothers married Elizabeth Newport
31 Dec 1840, Warren County, OH
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

Greenville Newspaper
5-13-1926
He who hath created all thing, has also arranged that His creation shall be taken care of, therefore in His wise providence He has called Josiah Carothers, son of Armstrong and Elizabeth ** Carothers, who was born new Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, August the seventh, 1844 and departed this life April the 27th 1926, at the age of 81 years, 8 months and 20 days.
He was united in marriage to Miss Alice T. Steddom, March the 26th, 1872. His wife died October 27,1910, to them were born five children, three of these preceded their father in death.
He was baptized and united with Campbelite Church in his young days. He lived up to the requirements of said Church and in whose faith he died.
He was highly respectedby all who knew him. A man well thought of, one that was trustworthy, honest and reliable, in all of his dealings.He lived so as to be an inspiration and encouragement to those who knew him best, and had to do with him. His example will be safe to follow. The golden rule was his guideand his law of life."Do unto others as you would that they should to you".
He spent about thirty years of his life in the neighborhood called Concord, about three miles east of Greenville on the West Milton pike, where he was well known.
He leaves to mourn this loss, two son, Abijah, of Weaver's Station and Maurice of Circleville, Ohio, two brothers, Joseph and William, Los Angeles, California, one sister, Mrs. Lewis Gundy, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Nine grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.

Name: Josiah Corothers
Death date: 27 Apr 1926
Death place: Greenville, Darke, Ohio
Birth date: 07 Aug 1844
Birthplace: Lebanon, Warren Co., O.
Age at death: 81 years 8 months 20 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Occupation: Farmer
Burial date: 29 Apr 1926
Cemetery name: Abbotsville
Father's name: Armstrong Corothers
Father's birthplace: Pa.
Mother's name: Debra** Newport
**Armstrong Carothers married Elizabeth Newport
31 Dec 1840, Warren County, OH
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

Greenville Newspaper
5-13-1926
He who hath created all thing, has also arranged that His creation shall be taken care of, therefore in His wise providence He has called Josiah Carothers, son of Armstrong and Elizabeth ** Carothers, who was born new Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, August the seventh, 1844 and departed this life April the 27th 1926, at the age of 81 years, 8 months and 20 days.
He was united in marriage to Miss Alice T. Steddom, March the 26th, 1872. His wife died October 27,1910, to them were born five children, three of these preceded their father in death.
He was baptized and united with Campbelite Church in his young days. He lived up to the requirements of said Church and in whose faith he died.
He was highly respectedby all who knew him. A man well thought of, one that was trustworthy, honest and reliable, in all of his dealings.He lived so as to be an inspiration and encouragement to those who knew him best, and had to do with him. His example will be safe to follow. The golden rule was his guideand his law of life."Do unto others as you would that they should to you".
He spent about thirty years of his life in the neighborhood called Concord, about three miles east of Greenville on the West Milton pike, where he was well known.
He leaves to mourn this loss, two son, Abijah, of Weaver's Station and Maurice of Circleville, Ohio, two brothers, Joseph and William, Los Angeles, California, one sister, Mrs. Lewis Gundy, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Nine grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.



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