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Obituary of Noah M. EDWARDS,
Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted by:
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Ancestor of Juli Claussen
Name of Deceased: EDWARDS, Noah M.
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Obituary: Noah EDWARDS was
born Jan. 14, 1846, in the state of Iowa, and moved to Illinois in his
boyhood days with his parents. He was the oldest son of Daniel and Elizabeth
EDWARDS. He lived in different counties for some years, finally
settling on a farm in Morgan County. He was raised by good religious parents
and early in life was he impressed of the need of his soul's salvation,
and professed a hope in Christ. At the age of 16 he became a member of
the Mr. Zion Baptist church. He was ordained a deacon in 1872, and always
tried to do the will of his Master. He afterward moved his membership to
the Youngblood Baptist church, of which he was a faithful member until
the last.
He was married to Avia ARNOLD, Dec. 11, 1870. To this union was
born eight children, namely: Mary KITCHEN, Everette S., Ella, Frank,
Jesse, Leona, Agnes, William EDWARDS, all of whom survive him except
Agnes, who died in 1893. He died Feb. 1, 1905, at his home one mile west
of Nortonville. The funeral was held Feb. 3, 1995, at the Youngblood church
conducted by Bro. A.M. STAMPER of Girard, Ill., and Bro. George
HART of Franklin.
He was laid to rest in the Youngblood Cemetery.
He leaves to mourn his loss a wife and seven children, and seven brothers
and sisters, Austin EDWARDS of Garland, Kan., and Daniel EDWARDS
of Jacksonville, Robert EDWARDS of Upper Alton, Mary VANBEBBER
and Lizzie ARNOLD of Scottville, Nancy LEAK of Logan, Kans.,
and Martha SPENCER of Redoubt, Okla., and a host of relatives and
friends. The pall bearers were Abe CALHOUN, John BRIGHTENSTEIN,
Eddie SPENCER, Orlean KEEMER, Henry WHITLOCK and John
HURST.
Contributor's notes: Noah EDWARDS was born at Marshalltown, IO,
and married in Macoupin County by his wife's relative, Rev. J.C. CAUDLE.
His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Holiday MCCOLLOM. He was
a farmer and carpenter. His death was from pneumonia. Siblings that predeceased
him were Sarah Jane (John) Henry, and Caroline E. (Elisha) LEAK.
His brother Francis M. EDWARDS (spouse Rachel HENRY), was
living at the time of Noah's death, but omitted from the obituary.
Obituary of
Avia EDWARDS (ARNOLD), Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted by:
Cemetery Reading
Ancestor of Juli Claussen
Name of Deceased: EDWARDS, Avia (ARNOLD)
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Obituary: LONG TIME RESIDENT OF
COUNTY IS DEAD
Mrs. Avia EDWARDS Passed Away Thursday Afternoon at Home Near Murrayville---Funeral
to Be Held Sunday.
Murrayville, Feb. 9, 1922---The death of Mrs. Avia EDWARDS came
at about 5:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the family home six miles east
of Murrayville. The deceased had been ill for several months
and her condition in recent weeks had been deemed serious, so that her
death was not unexpected.
The deceased was born in Macoupin county northwest of Scottville sixty-nine
years ago. Her marriage to Noah EDWARDS took place on Dec. 11, 1870,
Mr. EDWARDS passing away in 1905. Seven children survive their mother,
one daughter, Agnes, passing away a number of years since. The surviving
children are Mrs. Mary KITCHEN, residing near Asbury; Everett EDWARDS,
of Jerseyville; Mrs. Ella HENRY, residing east of Murrayville; Frank
EDWARDS and Jesse EDWARDS, of Alta, Iowa; Mrs. Leona WATERS,
of Athensville; and William EDWARDS, residing at home. One brother
also survives, James ARNOLD, who resides on the old home farm in
Macoupin county.
For forty-six years Mrs. EDWARDS had been a resident of the Murrayville
neighborhood and she was one of the best known of the older residents of
the county. She was a member of the Youngblood Baptist church and her life
was ever one which fully accorded with the teachings of that denomination.
Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the Youngblood
Baptist church, and interment will be made in the cemetery near by.
Contributor's notes: Avia ARNOLD EDWARDS was the daughter
of John Record ARNOLD and Polly (RUYLE) ARNOLD. She
died of stomach cancer. Her son William EDWARDS and his wife Edith
KEHL EDWARDS cared for her during her long illness. Siblings
who predeceased her were: Elizabeth (D.W.) BUCK of Hepler, KA; William
(Spouse Fetney FROGUE/FROGG), Lucretia Jane, Henry, and John
of Macoupin County.
Obituary
of Francis Marion EDWARDS, Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted by:
Cemetery Reading
Ancestor of Juli Claussen
Name of Deceased: EDWARDS, Francis Marion
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Obituary: Francis Marion EDWARDS,
son of Daniel W. and Elizabeth H. MCCOLLOM EDWARDS.
F. M. EDWARDS was born in Iowa July 24, 1847. He came to Illinois
when a child and was married to Rachel E. HENRY Jan. 21, 1868. To
this union were born fourteen children, four of whom died in infancy and
ten survive: Susan COX, Hettie COX, Lula B. WOOD,
Minnie COX, Greenup H., Alfred M., John W., Sarah A., Elora F. and
Paul A.
All were present except Lula of Erie, Kansas.
Brother EDWARDS professed a hope in Christ and united with the Mt.
Zion Baptist church in Macoupin County at the age of 13 and afterward moved
his membership to Youngblood church of which he was a member at time of
his death Oct. 27, 1904. He lived a consistent Christian life trusting
in the God that loves and cares for them that follow him.
He leaves to mourn his death, a loving wife, ten children, four brothers
and four sisters.
Funeral services at Youngblood church by Eld. Geo. HART.
Obituary
of Webster Leland EDWARDS, Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted by:
Ancestor of Juli Claussen
Name of Deceased: EDWARDS, Webster Leland
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Obituary: Obituary of Webster Leland
EDWARDS, son of blacksmith Noah Francis "Frank" and Laura
Bell TAYLOR EDWARDS of rural Murrayville/Nortonville.
Webster Leland EDWARDS, eldest son of Frank and Laura Taylor EDWARDS,
was born in Murrayville, Jan. 1, 1910, and departed this life Nov. 26,
1925, at the age of 15 years, 10 months, and 18 days.
He attended school in the various places in which he lived, having completed
the eighth grade in April, 1925. His school work was a source of pleasure
to him and he took great pride in trying to do his work
well, and in living up to such sayings as were given by him:
"Those who are accompanied by noble thoughts are never alone."
In September he entered Jacksonville High school, having attended but a
few weeks when he became critically ill and found relief only by an operation
for appendicitis. After an illness of seven weeks,
apparently on the way to recovery, he suffered a relapse and grew gradually
worse until God chose to take him home.
Throughout his illness Leland bore his suffering with great patience, hoping
that his health might be restored that he might resume his school work
which he so dearly loved. One of his teachers gives
the following poems which illustrates his attitude toward his playmates:
"Don't be foolish and get sore
When things don't come your way,
Don't be a pampered baby and
Declare, "Now I won't play."
Just go grinnin' on and bear it,
Have your hear aches millions share it,
If you earn a crown, you'll wear it,
"keep sweet".
During the tabernacle meetings conducted by Evangelist HARPER in
the late winter he was converted, though not uniting with any church but
attended Baptist Sunday school regularly.
His departure is a great loss felt by loved ones and friends.
He leaves to mourn for him his parents and the following brothers and sisters:
Delbert, Eugene, Viola, Hazel and Velma, and a host of other relatives.
(Inserted here in pencil: "Margaret not yet born".)
Those who knew Leland best found him to be cheerful at all times, ever
ready to help others, and delighted in the friendship of both young and
old, and the following lines may be fitting to him:
"Let me live in a house by the side of the road,
Where the race of man goes by;
The men who are good and the men who are bad
As bad and as good as I.
I would not sit in the scorner's seat
Nor hurl the cynic's ban;
Let me live in the house by the side of the road
And be a friend to man."
Obituary
of Elizabeth BROWN EDWARDS (AUSMUS), Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted
by:
Ancestor of Cathie Cox
(See BROWN Obits)
Name of Deceased: EDWARDS, Elizabeth BROWN (AUSMUS)
Name of Newspaper: Jacksonville (Illinois) Daily Journal
Date of Obituary: 4 Nov 1921
Obituary: Mrs. Elizabeth EDWARDS, one of Morgan county's
oldest citizens,passed away at the home of her son, George BROWN,
996 East Collegeavenue, yesterday morning at 6:40 o'clock at the age of
94 years and six days.
Mrs. EDWARDS was born at Versailles, Ill., October 27, 1827 and
had always resided in Illinois. Her home had been in Jacksonville for more
than fifty years. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip AUSMUS,
who were among the earliest Illinois pioneers.
Her first marriage was to James BROWN, who died in 1868. In 1892
she was united in marriage with Hardin EDWARDS, whose death occurred
in the year mentioned.
Surviving are three children, George BROWN of this city; James Brown
of Arkansas and Mrs. Ella ATKINS of Vincennes, Ind. Also ten grandchildren
and three great grandchildren.
The remains were removed to the ...ham Funeral Home where funeral services
will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in charge of Rev. C. D.
ROBERTSON of Centenary M. E. church. Burial will be made in Diamond
Grove cemetery.
Born: 27 Oct 1827; Versailles, Brown, Illinois
Married: 18 Jan 1849 to James BROWN; Brown Co., Illinois
Married: 28 Sep 1890 to Hardin EDWARDS; Morgan Co., Illinois
Died: 3 Nov 1921; Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois
Buried: 5 Nov 1921; Diamond Grove Cem., Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois
Obituary of Elmer
Franklin ELDRIDGE, Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted by:
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Name of Deceased: ELDRIDGE, Elmer Franklin
Name of Newspaper: Waverly Journal
Date of Obituary: July 9, 1920
Obituary: Boy Instantly Killed By Lightning
Meets Death While in Field. Team of Horses Also Killed.
Elmer ELDRIDGE, fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ELDRIDGE,
living about five miles south of Waverly, was struck by lightning last
Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and almost instantly killed, together
with a team of horses which he was holding. The father and another son,
Loran, and a team of horses standing nearby, were also struck by the same
bolt and stunned for several minutes.
The boy had been plowing corn and during a thunder storm which came up
took his team over to where his father and brother were. While standing
there holding the horses' heads the bolt struck killing the boy and the
horses instantly.
Coroner ROSE was notified and came to Waverly Sunday and held an
inquest. A jury was empaneled consisting of S. H. WATTS, foreman;
J. B. KEPLINGER, J. F. WYLDER, August ROULAND and
S. B. SEYMOUR. After hearing the evidence the jury returned a verdict
in accordance with the facts above stated.
Elmer Franklin ELDRIDGE, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ELDRIDGE
was born February 23, 1906, near Waverly, and departed this life Saturday,
July 3, 1920, being 14 years, 4 months and 17 days of age. His short life
was spent in the vicinity of Waverly. He was always of a cheerful disposition,
and was a loving son and brother.
He is survived by his parents, two brothers and one sister, namely, Loran
Yates, Alvah Curtis and Clara Belle.
Funeral services were conducted at the residence Sunday afternoon, July
4, at 3 o'clock, Rev. Francis E. SMITH, pastor of the First M. E.
church officiating. Interment was in East cemetery. The pall bearers
were: Everett TINSLEY, Jesse BAKER, Reid WATTS, Floyd
DOSSETT, Lester WATTS and George BAKER, all being
schoolmates of the deceased.
Obituary of Elizabeth
EPLING (SWEET), Morgan Co Illinois ©2006 Submitted by:
Cemetery Reading
Name of Deceased: EPLING, Elizabeth (SWEET)
Name of Newspaper: Waverly Journal
Date of Obituary: March 3, 1916
Obituary: Mrs. Floyd EPLING died suddenly about seven
o'clock Wednesday evening, death resulting from cerebral hemorrhage. She
had suffered a similar attach December 26 but after a few days was again
able to take up the work of her household duties. During the morning Wednesday
she complained of not being well but in the afternoon felt better
Elizabeth SWEET was born in Loami township May 19, 1851, and died
at her home in Waverly, March 1, 1916, aged 64 years, 10 months and 12
days. She was the daughter of A. J. and Abigail SWEET, and was reared
in Waverly. She was married July 1, 1869 to Floyd EPLING and they
resided in Auburn for a time, later moving to Waverly.
Mrs. EPLING was a member of the Congregational church, with which
organization she placed her membership during the pastorate of Rev. Mr.
HOBBS who was pastor from 1881 to 1888.
Mrs. EPLING is survived by her husband; four daughters, Mrs. I.
W. MILLER of Springfield, Mrs. C. A. HALL of Middletown,
Miss Adeline EPLING of Waukegan and Miss Altia EPLING of
Waverly; and two sons, A. J. EPLING of Redondo Beach, Calif. And
Cyrus F. EPLING of Terre Haute, Indiana; two children died in infancy.
She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. O. H. BROWN of Kansas City, Mo.;
four half sisters, Mrs. W. O. MANSON of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs.
A. L. CHURCH of Chicago, Mrs. Helen CLARK of Los Aneles,
Calif. And Mrs. L. H. WELLS of Paolo, Kansas; four grandchildren,
Carl EPLING of Los Angeles, Calif., Chalmers MILLER of Springfield,
and Margaret and Dorothy Deane HALL of Middletown. The following
step brothers and sisters are deceased: Homer CHURCH, Charles E.
CHURCH, Ben F. CHURCH, Mrs. Esther TRACY and Mrs.
Julia HUTCHISON.