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Franklin Co., PA  |
Died |
Bef. 1850 |
Franklin Co., PA  |
Buried |
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Born |
1831 |
Franklin Co., PA  |
Died |
15 Feb 1907 |
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Buried |
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Born |
21 Jan 1833 |
Franklin Co., PA  |
Died |
8 Feb 1862 |
Bourbon Co., KS  |
Buried |
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Lath Branch Cemetery, Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Spouse |
Richard M Jacks | F138 |
Married |
27 Nov 1855 |
Vermillion Co., IN  |
Born |
24 Nov 1833 |
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Died |
1894 |
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Buried |
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14 Feb 1836 |
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Died |
1918 |
Scott Twp, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Buried |
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16 Sep 1837 |
Franklin Co., PA  |
Died |
21 Jan 1921 |
Bourbon Co., KS  |
Buried |
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Lath Branch Cemetery, Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Spouse |
Richard M Jacks | F137 |
Married |
28 May 1863 |
Bourbon Co., KS  |
Born |
16 Apr 1840 |
Lancaster Co., PA  |
Died |
25 Apr 1926 |
Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
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Spouse |
Francis Elnora Shannon | F083 |
Married |
10 Apr 1864 |
Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Born |
Mar 1842 |
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Died |
1924 |
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Buried |
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Born |
1846 |
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Died |
1932 |
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Buried |
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Lath Branch Cemetery, Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Spouse |
Katherine Allison | F192 |
Married |
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1 Jan 1848 |
Camp Hill, Franklin Co., PA  |
Died |
16 Dec 1932 |
Stockton, San Joaquin Co., PA  |
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Stockton Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., PA  |
Spouse |
William Henry Hulse | F465 |
Married |
6 Apr 1871 |
Nevada, Vernon Co., MO  |
Born |
04 May 1850 |
PA  |
Died |
06 May 1945 |
Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Buried |
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Lath Branch Cemetery, Ft Scott, Bourbon Co., KS  |
Spouse |
Rhoda E Flenner | F151 |
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 | Map: Scott Twp, Bourbon Co., KS, 1878 A portion of Scott Township in Bourbon Co., KS, showing many of the Seaver farms. Hover the mouse over a name and click to go to those individual pages.
For reference, the eastern edge of Ft Scott is to the left, and old Highway 54 is the road running through the middle of Sections 29 - 25. The extreme right boundary is the Kansas-Missouri border.
The house marked Mrs P Eddleman in Section 27 is the former schoolhouse that W.A. Seaver taught at. It was in the SE corner of where Lath Branch Cemetery is now. After the new schoolhouse (School No.54) was built in 1871, the old building was sold to the Eddlemans for something like $60.
The P. Riley farm in Section 26 was bought by the Hamiltons; later Roy & Mettie (Hamilton) Seaver lived there. |
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