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John G. Gourley

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John G. Gourley

Birth
Claysville, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Apr 1913 (aged 81)
Mountain View, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Fort Bridger, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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John Gourley was born in Washington county, Pennsylvania, October 31, 1833, the son of Thomas and Catherine (Gardiner) Gourley, both natives of Washington county, Pennsylvania.
John Hourley, a brother to Uncle Joe Gourley died Sunday morning, April 12, 1913 at his home in Mountain View, Wyoming, where he has lived the past 25 years. He is in his 83rd years of life. The full particulars cannot be had for this issure, but the cause of his death is given as paralysis plus senility. Mr. Gourley was one of the sturdy band of pioneers that came to this county in the spring of 1856 who when we had begune to become settled down to eastern ways, again removed to more prestine scenes. we have a great debt to the pioneer and Mr. Gourley faithfully and well performed his part in our development and there are many old friends here who will regret the passing of kind and big hearted John Gourley.
Adams County Free Press, Saturday, April 26, 1923
John Gourley was born in Washington county, Pennsylvania, October 31, 1833, the son of Thomas and Catherine (Gardiner) Gourley, both natives of Washington county, Pennsylvania.
John Hourley, a brother to Uncle Joe Gourley died Sunday morning, April 12, 1913 at his home in Mountain View, Wyoming, where he has lived the past 25 years. He is in his 83rd years of life. The full particulars cannot be had for this issure, but the cause of his death is given as paralysis plus senility. Mr. Gourley was one of the sturdy band of pioneers that came to this county in the spring of 1856 who when we had begune to become settled down to eastern ways, again removed to more prestine scenes. we have a great debt to the pioneer and Mr. Gourley faithfully and well performed his part in our development and there are many old friends here who will regret the passing of kind and big hearted John Gourley.
Adams County Free Press, Saturday, April 26, 1923

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