Rev. William R. Adams and Mrs. Lucinda Jordon. He was a widower and he [sic] was a widow. The ceremony was performed by Justice Burke, the novelty of the ceremony being that a minister of the gospel was married by a justice of the peace.
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1908 Mar 3, Tuesday, "St. Joseph News-Press", St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri,
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William R. Adams, seventy-eight years old, died February 21, in Bellingham, Wash. He was formerly a resident of St. Joseph, and a retired Christian minister. The body arrived here at 3 o'clock this morning, and the funeral service was conducted at Meierhoffer's undertaking parlors this afternoon. The body was accompanied from Bellingham by his daughter, Mrs. C. L. Henry. He is survived by eight children.
Rev. William R. Adams and Mrs. Lucinda Jordon. He was a widower and he [sic] was a widow. The ceremony was performed by Justice Burke, the novelty of the ceremony being that a minister of the gospel was married by a justice of the peace.
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1908 Mar 3, Tuesday, "St. Joseph News-Press", St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri,
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William R. Adams, seventy-eight years old, died February 21, in Bellingham, Wash. He was formerly a resident of St. Joseph, and a retired Christian minister. The body arrived here at 3 o'clock this morning, and the funeral service was conducted at Meierhoffer's undertaking parlors this afternoon. The body was accompanied from Bellingham by his daughter, Mrs. C. L. Henry. He is survived by eight children.
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