Husband of Mary J. Farnsworth, 1832.
DEATH:
---USGenWeb, Iowa, Appanoose Co, obituaries
Semi Weekly Iowegian, Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa, February 26, 1904
-Exline: On Tuesday Feb 23 occurred the death of Jacob Farnsworth, particulars will be given next week.
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Centerville Daily Citizen, Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa, February 29, 1904
-Sharon and Caldwell:
Mr Jacob Farnsworth died Wednesday at noon at the home of his daughter, Mrs Lincoln Caster. Mr Farnsworth had been an invalid for several years and death at last relieved his sufferings. He was laid to rest in the cemetery at Exline.
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Semi Weekly Iowegian, Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa, March 4, 1904
-Exline, Mch 2
(Iowegian Special Correspondence)
-Jacob Farnsworth was born in Monroe county, Ohio, Dec 6, 1833, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs A L Caster, Feb 23, 1904, and was buried Feb 24, at Exline. He was laid to rest by the side of his wife who died 22 years ago.
-He came to this county from Ohio in 1856 and enlisted in Aug, 1862 in Co G 36th Iowa Infantry and served to the close of the war. He leaves three sons and three daughters, M F, H W, A L, Mrs Lola Caster, and Mrs Arsula Albertson of this county and Mrs Lillie Cox of Oklahoma.
Contributor:
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Husband of Mary J. Farnsworth, 1832.
DEATH:
---USGenWeb, Iowa, Appanoose Co, obituaries
Semi Weekly Iowegian, Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa, February 26, 1904
-Exline: On Tuesday Feb 23 occurred the death of Jacob Farnsworth, particulars will be given next week.
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Centerville Daily Citizen, Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa, February 29, 1904
-Sharon and Caldwell:
Mr Jacob Farnsworth died Wednesday at noon at the home of his daughter, Mrs Lincoln Caster. Mr Farnsworth had been an invalid for several years and death at last relieved his sufferings. He was laid to rest in the cemetery at Exline.
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Semi Weekly Iowegian, Centerville, Appanoose Co, Iowa, March 4, 1904
-Exline, Mch 2
(Iowegian Special Correspondence)
-Jacob Farnsworth was born in Monroe county, Ohio, Dec 6, 1833, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs A L Caster, Feb 23, 1904, and was buried Feb 24, at Exline. He was laid to rest by the side of his wife who died 22 years ago.
-He came to this county from Ohio in 1856 and enlisted in Aug, 1862 in Co G 36th Iowa Infantry and served to the close of the war. He leaves three sons and three daughters, M F, H W, A L, Mrs Lola Caster, and Mrs Arsula Albertson of this county and Mrs Lillie Cox of Oklahoma.
Contributor:
Fronia - [email protected]
Family Members
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Charlotte "Lottie" Farnsworth Dailey
1829–1916
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Howard Farnsworth
1831–1889
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Delilah Farnsworth
1836–1844
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George Washington Farnsworth
1838–1903
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Maria Farnsworth Pittman
1841–1921
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John H Farnsworth
1843–1932
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Eli Farnsworth
1845–1915
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William Louther Farnsworth
1849–1933
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Milton Kirkbride Farnsworth
1852–1939
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James M Farnsworth
1854–1862
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Arsula Jane "Sue" Farnsworth Albertson
1855–1930
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Millard Fillmore Farnsworth
1857–1936
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Hamilton Watkins Farnsworth
1859–1929
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Malinda B Farnsworth
1861–1862
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Lillie Mae Farnsworth Cox
1862–1932
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Lola Montez Farnsworth Caster
1865–1932
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Abraham Lincoln Farnsworth
1867–1940
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Sherman Farnsworth
1872 – unknown
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William Tecumseh S. Farnsworth
1873–1876
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Leota Pearl Farnsworth
1874–1876
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