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John Wesley Trembly

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John Wesley Trembly

Birth
Owen County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 Feb 1915 (aged 64)
Macksville, Stafford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Macksville, Stafford County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Farmington C-D
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Death of John W. Trembly.
John W. Trembly was born in Owen county, Indiana, on April 5, 1850, and died in Stafford county, near Macksville, February 14, 1915, aged 65 years, 10 months, and 9 days.

He was married to Sarah E. Hubbard, and to this union, there were born Mary, Frank, and Elmer.

Mrs. Trembly died in the year 1888, after which Mr. Trembly married Sadie Quick, but she only lived eight months. He was then married to Nancy J. Kellar in 1892.

Mr. Trembly was converted to the Quaker church about five years ago and was a worker in both the church and Sunday school.

Funeral services were conducted by Elder Brown of the Christian church at the home of Mrs. James Beavers, as Mrs. Beavers was a stepdaughter of Mr. Trembly. The hour of service was 11:30 a.m., on Tuesday, February 16th. Burial in Farmington cemetery .

Source: newspapers.com; Macksville Enterprise
Macksville, Kansas, 19 Feb 1915, Fri • Page 4
Contributor: Observer4wing (47373768)
Death of John W. Trembly.
John W. Trembly was born in Owen county, Indiana, on April 5, 1850, and died in Stafford county, near Macksville, February 14, 1915, aged 65 years, 10 months, and 9 days.

He was married to Sarah E. Hubbard, and to this union, there were born Mary, Frank, and Elmer.

Mrs. Trembly died in the year 1888, after which Mr. Trembly married Sadie Quick, but she only lived eight months. He was then married to Nancy J. Kellar in 1892.

Mr. Trembly was converted to the Quaker church about five years ago and was a worker in both the church and Sunday school.

Funeral services were conducted by Elder Brown of the Christian church at the home of Mrs. James Beavers, as Mrs. Beavers was a stepdaughter of Mr. Trembly. The hour of service was 11:30 a.m., on Tuesday, February 16th. Burial in Farmington cemetery .

Source: newspapers.com; Macksville Enterprise
Macksville, Kansas, 19 Feb 1915, Fri • Page 4
Contributor: Observer4wing (47373768)


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