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Leander Daugherty

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Leander Daugherty

Birth
Orange County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Oct 1913 (aged 64)
Paoli, Orange County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Chambersburg, Orange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Leander Daugherty, son of George and Sarah Daugherty, was born in Orange County, in the neighborhood of Pinhook, on March 11, 1849, and departed this life Oct. 2, 1913, being at the time of his death, 64 years, 6 months and 21 days old. Deceased in his young years prepared himself as a teacher, and for several years taught in the schools of this county. Later in life he devoted his attention to farming, in which occupation he continued to the close of his life. As a farmer, as well as a teacher, he was very successful and for years has been regarded as one of the substantial farmers of the County.
He was united in marriage to Sarah B. Hutchinson on December 23, 1879, and to this union was born eleven children, five of whom preceded him to the better country, four dying in infancy, and one, Pearl, at the age of six years. The six surviving children are Dallas, Claude, Roy, Earl, Ottie and Nellie. He united with the Christian Church at Pinhook in his youth and on his profession of faith in Jesus Christ, was baptized, and received into full connection, and remained steadfast and faithful to the church, and Christ, his Savior to the end. A good man has gone from us, one who will be greatly missed in the home and the community; a man who was honest and upright in all of his dealings, and one who was ever ready to bear his part in every time of need.
He leaves a wife, six children, one brother, three sisters, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss; but not as those who have no hope, but with the hope, that in the sweet bye and bye, will meet again those we've loved and lost a while, meet, where sorrow and death, will be no more, meet, to part no more. Peace to his ashes.
Funeral services were conducted at Lick Creek church last Friday afternoon by Rev. John McCullough of Paoli and Rev. William Stout of this place, after which he was laid to rest in the Lick Creek cemetery in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing friends.

--Orleans Progress Examiner (Orleans, Indiana), Thursday, 9 Oct 1913, Page 2


Jesse Burgess, representing C.R. Salyards at Orleans, erected a fine monument at the grave of Leander Dougherty in the Lick Creek cemetery last Tuesday.

--Orleans Progress Examiner (Orleans, Indiana), Thursday, 4 Dec 1913, Page 2
Leander Daugherty, son of George and Sarah Daugherty, was born in Orange County, in the neighborhood of Pinhook, on March 11, 1849, and departed this life Oct. 2, 1913, being at the time of his death, 64 years, 6 months and 21 days old. Deceased in his young years prepared himself as a teacher, and for several years taught in the schools of this county. Later in life he devoted his attention to farming, in which occupation he continued to the close of his life. As a farmer, as well as a teacher, he was very successful and for years has been regarded as one of the substantial farmers of the County.
He was united in marriage to Sarah B. Hutchinson on December 23, 1879, and to this union was born eleven children, five of whom preceded him to the better country, four dying in infancy, and one, Pearl, at the age of six years. The six surviving children are Dallas, Claude, Roy, Earl, Ottie and Nellie. He united with the Christian Church at Pinhook in his youth and on his profession of faith in Jesus Christ, was baptized, and received into full connection, and remained steadfast and faithful to the church, and Christ, his Savior to the end. A good man has gone from us, one who will be greatly missed in the home and the community; a man who was honest and upright in all of his dealings, and one who was ever ready to bear his part in every time of need.
He leaves a wife, six children, one brother, three sisters, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss; but not as those who have no hope, but with the hope, that in the sweet bye and bye, will meet again those we've loved and lost a while, meet, where sorrow and death, will be no more, meet, to part no more. Peace to his ashes.
Funeral services were conducted at Lick Creek church last Friday afternoon by Rev. John McCullough of Paoli and Rev. William Stout of this place, after which he was laid to rest in the Lick Creek cemetery in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing friends.

--Orleans Progress Examiner (Orleans, Indiana), Thursday, 9 Oct 1913, Page 2


Jesse Burgess, representing C.R. Salyards at Orleans, erected a fine monument at the grave of Leander Dougherty in the Lick Creek cemetery last Tuesday.

--Orleans Progress Examiner (Orleans, Indiana), Thursday, 4 Dec 1913, Page 2


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