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Annie Madeline <I>Kaighin</I> Wheeler

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Annie Madeline Kaighin Wheeler

Birth
Lancashire, England
Death
3 Nov 1922 (aged 43)
Ellis Prairie, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Houston, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Annie was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaighin of Manchester, England. She married Robert Wheeler.

She died of an embolism at the age of 43 yrs old.

MO d.c. #33247

DEATH OF MRS. R. L. WHEELER

Death came to the home of R. L. Wheeler. of Ellis Prairie, last Friday morning and took his beloved wife after a sudden sickness with childbirth.

Annie Madaline Kaighin was born in England in 1879, making her 43 years of age at death. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaighin. Married to Robert L. Wheeler February 25, 1897. Eleven children were born to this union, ten of them, seven girls and three boys, and the husband surviving. One son preceded her to the better world. The little baby girl that she gave to and sacrificed her own life is living but is without the care of the dearest and best friend on earth -- Mother. It is a sad loss to Mr. Wheeler and his large family of children and in his great loss he has the deepest sympathy of his many friends.

Burial took place at Ozark Cemetery Friday afternoon, funeral services being conducted by Rev. T. L. Hays.

Source: Houston Herald, 11/9/1922 p. 8
Annie was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaighin of Manchester, England. She married Robert Wheeler.

She died of an embolism at the age of 43 yrs old.

MO d.c. #33247

DEATH OF MRS. R. L. WHEELER

Death came to the home of R. L. Wheeler. of Ellis Prairie, last Friday morning and took his beloved wife after a sudden sickness with childbirth.

Annie Madaline Kaighin was born in England in 1879, making her 43 years of age at death. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaighin. Married to Robert L. Wheeler February 25, 1897. Eleven children were born to this union, ten of them, seven girls and three boys, and the husband surviving. One son preceded her to the better world. The little baby girl that she gave to and sacrificed her own life is living but is without the care of the dearest and best friend on earth -- Mother. It is a sad loss to Mr. Wheeler and his large family of children and in his great loss he has the deepest sympathy of his many friends.

Burial took place at Ozark Cemetery Friday afternoon, funeral services being conducted by Rev. T. L. Hays.

Source: Houston Herald, 11/9/1922 p. 8


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