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John W. Callison

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John W. Callison

Birth
Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
27 Apr 1892 (aged 70)
Putnam County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Putnam County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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son of John Callison and Mary Kizer

Indiana Marriage Index, 1800-1941

Name: John W Collison
Spouse Name: Susan Fulhart
Marriage Date: 8 Jun 1842
Marriage County: Delaware
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John CALLISON, was born in (Clark Co.) Ohio, March 5, 1822. Moved from Ohio to Delaware County, Indiana and there to Henry county, Iowa, near Mt. Pleasant. About 1852, he moved to Putnam county, where he has since resided. He responded to his country's call, and in 1861 enlisted in Co. B of the 18th Mo. Infantry and remained in the service for four years. Upon his return, he resided upon his farm in York township until about ten years ago, when he moved to this city. He was a member of Thos. G. Wade Post, G.A.R. of this city, and also a member of the Methodist church, and lived an upright, exemplary life, one worthy of emulation. Six children, three sons and three daughters, survive the deceased, viz: William, George and Henry CALLISON and Mary CALLISON, Rebecca CHINN and Lizzie REYNOLDS, all of whom are residents of the County, Mary and Henry in this city. The remains will be taken to Powersville on the train today and after brief services at the church there tomorrow, conducted by Rev. H.B. Powers, will be laid to rest in the Wyreka cemetery beside those of his wife, who preceded him to the ever green shore.

Unionville Republican
Unionville, Missouri
April 27, 1892
son of John Callison and Mary Kizer

Indiana Marriage Index, 1800-1941

Name: John W Collison
Spouse Name: Susan Fulhart
Marriage Date: 8 Jun 1842
Marriage County: Delaware
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John CALLISON, was born in (Clark Co.) Ohio, March 5, 1822. Moved from Ohio to Delaware County, Indiana and there to Henry county, Iowa, near Mt. Pleasant. About 1852, he moved to Putnam county, where he has since resided. He responded to his country's call, and in 1861 enlisted in Co. B of the 18th Mo. Infantry and remained in the service for four years. Upon his return, he resided upon his farm in York township until about ten years ago, when he moved to this city. He was a member of Thos. G. Wade Post, G.A.R. of this city, and also a member of the Methodist church, and lived an upright, exemplary life, one worthy of emulation. Six children, three sons and three daughters, survive the deceased, viz: William, George and Henry CALLISON and Mary CALLISON, Rebecca CHINN and Lizzie REYNOLDS, all of whom are residents of the County, Mary and Henry in this city. The remains will be taken to Powersville on the train today and after brief services at the church there tomorrow, conducted by Rev. H.B. Powers, will be laid to rest in the Wyreka cemetery beside those of his wife, who preceded him to the ever green shore.

Unionville Republican
Unionville, Missouri
April 27, 1892


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