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Amos Maupin

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Amos Maupin

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
30 Aug 1877 (aged 69)
Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Burial
New Haven, Franklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Amos Maupin, son of John Maupin and Elizabeth Richardson, was born May 24, 1808, and died August 30, 1877 in Franklin Co., Mo.

He married (1) Rebecca Heatherly April 24, 1828 in Franklin Co., Mo. She was born September 2, 1809 in Franklin Co., Mo, and died March 19, 1843 in Franklin Co., Mo.

He married (2) Eleanor Davis April 7, 1844 in Franklin Co., Mo. She was born Abt. 1800 in Missouri, and died Bet. 1860 - 1870 in Franklin Co., Mo.

He married (3) Mary Ann Siberell, widow of Jacob Immell, September 6, 1868 in Franklin Co., Mo. She was born October 7, 1818 in Ross, Ohio, and died June 28, 1880 in Franklin Co., Mo.

Children of Amos Maupin and Rebecca Heatherly are:
i. Lucy A. Maupin, born September 7, 1834 in Franklin Co., Mo; died March 23, 1913 in Franklin Co., Mo. She married Daniel Boone Miller; born September 16, 1832; died March 24, 1915 in St. Louis, Mo.

ii. Benajmin Franklin Maupin, born September 11, 1838 in Franklin Co., Mo; died June 8, 1914 in Franklin Co., Mo. He married (1) Calista Elizabeth Gibson April 10, 1865 in Franklin Co., Mo; born March 17, 1844 in Virginia; died July 20, 1867 in Franklin Co., Mo. He married (2) Margaret Edith Phillips August 24, 1871 in Franklin Co., Mo; born April 3, 1848 in Franklin Co., Mo; died July 29, 1937 in Franklin Co., Mo.

OBITUARY, Union, Missouri Newspaper.
At his residence in New Haven, Mo. August 30th 1877 Amos Maupin Sr. of Typhoid fever. Aged 69 years 3 months and 6 days. The deceased was one among the oldest native born citizens of the county and highly respected by all who knew him, his children (except one) were with him during his last moments, ministering to his every want, doing all within human power to alleviate his suffering, and smooth his dying pillow. As a father, companion and friend, he was all the heart could wish, and we sympathize deeply with those who mourn his loss. All men must die! "Tearfully tenderly yield him to slumber. Silently lovingly leave him to rest." J. N. M., Union Mo, Sept. 2nd 1877

Obituary courtesy of Carol Arnold, Find A Grave Member #48018462
Amos Maupin, son of John Maupin and Elizabeth Richardson, was born May 24, 1808, and died August 30, 1877 in Franklin Co., Mo.

He married (1) Rebecca Heatherly April 24, 1828 in Franklin Co., Mo. She was born September 2, 1809 in Franklin Co., Mo, and died March 19, 1843 in Franklin Co., Mo.

He married (2) Eleanor Davis April 7, 1844 in Franklin Co., Mo. She was born Abt. 1800 in Missouri, and died Bet. 1860 - 1870 in Franklin Co., Mo.

He married (3) Mary Ann Siberell, widow of Jacob Immell, September 6, 1868 in Franklin Co., Mo. She was born October 7, 1818 in Ross, Ohio, and died June 28, 1880 in Franklin Co., Mo.

Children of Amos Maupin and Rebecca Heatherly are:
i. Lucy A. Maupin, born September 7, 1834 in Franklin Co., Mo; died March 23, 1913 in Franklin Co., Mo. She married Daniel Boone Miller; born September 16, 1832; died March 24, 1915 in St. Louis, Mo.

ii. Benajmin Franklin Maupin, born September 11, 1838 in Franklin Co., Mo; died June 8, 1914 in Franklin Co., Mo. He married (1) Calista Elizabeth Gibson April 10, 1865 in Franklin Co., Mo; born March 17, 1844 in Virginia; died July 20, 1867 in Franklin Co., Mo. He married (2) Margaret Edith Phillips August 24, 1871 in Franklin Co., Mo; born April 3, 1848 in Franklin Co., Mo; died July 29, 1937 in Franklin Co., Mo.

OBITUARY, Union, Missouri Newspaper.
At his residence in New Haven, Mo. August 30th 1877 Amos Maupin Sr. of Typhoid fever. Aged 69 years 3 months and 6 days. The deceased was one among the oldest native born citizens of the county and highly respected by all who knew him, his children (except one) were with him during his last moments, ministering to his every want, doing all within human power to alleviate his suffering, and smooth his dying pillow. As a father, companion and friend, he was all the heart could wish, and we sympathize deeply with those who mourn his loss. All men must die! "Tearfully tenderly yield him to slumber. Silently lovingly leave him to rest." J. N. M., Union Mo, Sept. 2nd 1877

Obituary courtesy of Carol Arnold, Find A Grave Member #48018462


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