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Sumter Russell Inglish

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Sumter Russell Inglish

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
2 Jul 1908 (aged 46)
Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Olean, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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His occupation was listed as "Bank Cashier" on the 1900 U.S. Census.

Sumpter R. Inglish married Harriet Goodman 27 Mar 1884 in Morgan County, Missouri.

Brookfield Gazette
Saturday, July 11, 1908, Brookfield, Missouri, United States Of America

S.R. Inglish, representative from Miller county and president of the Miller County Exchange Bank, was killed in the Missouri Pacific wreck at Knobnoster Thursday of last week.

obituary contributed by Deb Cooper

Chronicling America

Sedalia, Mo. – Charles Taylor, an operator for the Missouri Pacific at Lamonte, who was discharged Monday, was arrested Wednesday at Dresden on information sworn by the prosecuting attorney of Johnson County, Ewing Cockrill, charging him with manslaughter, in bringing about the death of S.R. English of Olean, Miller County, one of the victims of the Knobnoster wreck, July 2.

F. W. Srange, the dispatcher who gave the orders to the trains, left here Monday with his wife for Kansas City,
His occupation was listed as "Bank Cashier" on the 1900 U.S. Census.

Sumpter R. Inglish married Harriet Goodman 27 Mar 1884 in Morgan County, Missouri.

Brookfield Gazette
Saturday, July 11, 1908, Brookfield, Missouri, United States Of America

S.R. Inglish, representative from Miller county and president of the Miller County Exchange Bank, was killed in the Missouri Pacific wreck at Knobnoster Thursday of last week.

obituary contributed by Deb Cooper

Chronicling America

Sedalia, Mo. – Charles Taylor, an operator for the Missouri Pacific at Lamonte, who was discharged Monday, was arrested Wednesday at Dresden on information sworn by the prosecuting attorney of Johnson County, Ewing Cockrill, charging him with manslaughter, in bringing about the death of S.R. English of Olean, Miller County, one of the victims of the Knobnoster wreck, July 2.

F. W. Srange, the dispatcher who gave the orders to the trains, left here Monday with his wife for Kansas City,


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