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Adeline “Addie” <I>Osborne</I> Dasch

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Adeline “Addie” Osborne Dasch

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Dec 1922 (aged 92)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bloomington, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituary from The St. Clair County Republican, Osceola, St. Clair, MO, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1922:

Mrs. Ada H. Graham received a letter last week announcing the death of her aunt, Mrs. Addie Dasch a sister of the late Mrs. Scobey in Macon county, on December 12th. Some of the older people of the community may remember her as an early resident of St. Clair county, as she came here with her father, Robert A. Osborn, from Tennessee about 1840, and settled in the Chalk Level neighborhood and later removed to Macon county where she resided until her death. Had she lived until March she would have been ninety-three years of age, and was mentally and physically strong up until her last illness, pneumonia being the immediate cause of her death. She lived a devout christian life and was a member of the Presbyterian church for eighty years. She left six sons and one daughter, her husband having passed on a few years ago.


(Submitter's note: She was the daughter of Robertis A. Osborn and Dovey Hart. The 1850 census shows the family residing in St. Clair Co., MO. She married Phillip Dasch on Apr. 29, 1858 in Macon Co., MO, and the 1860 census shows them living in Salt River Twp., Audrain Co., MO, while the 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census' show them in Liberty Twp., Macon, MO. She and Phillip are buried in the Bloomington Cemetery.)
Obituary from The St. Clair County Republican, Osceola, St. Clair, MO, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1922:

Mrs. Ada H. Graham received a letter last week announcing the death of her aunt, Mrs. Addie Dasch a sister of the late Mrs. Scobey in Macon county, on December 12th. Some of the older people of the community may remember her as an early resident of St. Clair county, as she came here with her father, Robert A. Osborn, from Tennessee about 1840, and settled in the Chalk Level neighborhood and later removed to Macon county where she resided until her death. Had she lived until March she would have been ninety-three years of age, and was mentally and physically strong up until her last illness, pneumonia being the immediate cause of her death. She lived a devout christian life and was a member of the Presbyterian church for eighty years. She left six sons and one daughter, her husband having passed on a few years ago.


(Submitter's note: She was the daughter of Robertis A. Osborn and Dovey Hart. The 1850 census shows the family residing in St. Clair Co., MO. She married Phillip Dasch on Apr. 29, 1858 in Macon Co., MO, and the 1860 census shows them living in Salt River Twp., Audrain Co., MO, while the 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census' show them in Liberty Twp., Macon, MO. She and Phillip are buried in the Bloomington Cemetery.)


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  • Created by: Karen Foreman
  • Added: Jun 29, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54291989/adeline-dasch: accessed ), memorial page for Adeline “Addie” Osborne Dasch (20 Mar 1830–12 Dec 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 54291989, citing Bloomington Cemetery, Bloomington, Macon County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Karen Foreman (contributor 47078964).