ARTHUR ADAMS PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY, FUNERAL THURSDAY
Arthur Adams, a well known and highly esteemed resident of Nevada, passed away at 7:15 o'clock Wednesday morning, after a long illness. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, at the First M. E. church, of which the deceased was a member, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Haney, assisted by Rev. Waters.
Mr. Adams was born at Princeton, Kas., April 7, 1887, and for many years had been a resident of Nevada, being in the Missouri Pacific service during his residence here. Some time ago he was seriously injured and since that time he has been in failing health. His death is a source of great sorrow to his family and many friends.
Mr. Adams is survived by his devoted wife and two stepdaughters, Pauline and Ruth Stevens, and two sisters, Mrs. Phil Welch of Chanute, Kas., and Mrs. Maud Millington of Hutchinson, Kas.
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1918 WWI draft registration card - Occupation: Locomotive Fireman. Employer: Missouri Pacific. Place of Employment: Nevada, Missouri.
1930 Census - Patient, State Hospital No. 3 (Washington, Vernon Co., Missouri)
Death certificate - Occupation: Fireman for the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
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Note: Arthur's birth date is listed as April 6, 1885 on his WWI draft registration card. On his death certificate, his birth date appears as "D-K. 1887."
I assume at the time of his death, no one knew his date of birth, so they guessed it was about 1887 when they made the gravestone ("D-K." standing for "Don't Know").
ARTHUR ADAMS PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY, FUNERAL THURSDAY
Arthur Adams, a well known and highly esteemed resident of Nevada, passed away at 7:15 o'clock Wednesday morning, after a long illness. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, at the First M. E. church, of which the deceased was a member, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Haney, assisted by Rev. Waters.
Mr. Adams was born at Princeton, Kas., April 7, 1887, and for many years had been a resident of Nevada, being in the Missouri Pacific service during his residence here. Some time ago he was seriously injured and since that time he has been in failing health. His death is a source of great sorrow to his family and many friends.
Mr. Adams is survived by his devoted wife and two stepdaughters, Pauline and Ruth Stevens, and two sisters, Mrs. Phil Welch of Chanute, Kas., and Mrs. Maud Millington of Hutchinson, Kas.
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1918 WWI draft registration card - Occupation: Locomotive Fireman. Employer: Missouri Pacific. Place of Employment: Nevada, Missouri.
1930 Census - Patient, State Hospital No. 3 (Washington, Vernon Co., Missouri)
Death certificate - Occupation: Fireman for the Missouri Pacific Railroad.
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Note: Arthur's birth date is listed as April 6, 1885 on his WWI draft registration card. On his death certificate, his birth date appears as "D-K. 1887."
I assume at the time of his death, no one knew his date of birth, so they guessed it was about 1887 when they made the gravestone ("D-K." standing for "Don't Know").
Family Members
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Sherrod Brock Adams
1852–1914
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William Alexander Adams
1855–1887
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Dr George Washington Adams
1857–1923
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Charity Ellen Adams Groves
1859–1944
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John Columbus Adams
1861–1943
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Delilah M. Adams Smith
1863–1926
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David Wells Adams
1871–1937
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Della May Adams Welch
1876–1963
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Charles Luther Adams
1878–1956
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Lottie Belle Adams
1880–1881
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Bertha "Birdie" Adams
1882–1961
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Maude Adams Millington
1889–1986
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