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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [IASCOTT] !! Daily Times: Scott Co, IA; Jan 28, 1901 "Obits"
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2002 13:39:29 -0600


Daily Times
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
Monday, January 28, 1901

McCullough
Stephen Vankansiller McCullough, son of Francis Marion and Phoebe
McCullough, who live one mile north of Jamestown, was born February 2, 1900
and died Jan. 23, 1901, aged 11 months and 21 days. The funeral was held at
the Jamestown, M.E. Church at 2 p.m. Jan. 25, conducted by Rev. C.E.
Fitzsimmons. The remains were interred in the Buffalo cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.
McCullough have the sympathy of their many friends and neighbors in this
hour of bereavement.

Ott.
At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at St. Luke's hospital, whither she had
been taken for the performance of an operation, occurred the death of Miss
Emelia Ott, in the 30th year, 5th month and 28th day of her life.
Death resulted from weakness subsequent to the operation.
The deceased was born and reared in this city and had a host of friends
who will mourn her untimely demise.
The deceased is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ott, of
1023 West Third street, two brothers, John and Frank Ott; and one sister,
Mrs. Anna Baurose, all of this city.
The funeral was held from the parents's residence at 1023 West Third
street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The floral tributes were many and
beautiful and the attendance at the obsequies was large. Interment was made
at the Fairmount cemetery.

Paulsen.
At her home, 514 Gaines street, at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning
occurred the death of Mrs. Maria Paulsen, nee Gertz, an old resident of this
city, in the 70th year, 8th month and 4th day of her life.
The deceased was a native of Germany, where she was born May 23, 1830.
For 35 years she resided in this city, wherein she was widely acquainted and
universally respected.
The deceased is survived by the following children:
Mrs. Anna Frickel, nee Edens, Mrs. Emma Loving, nee Edens; Herman J.
Edens, Claudius Edens, and Mrs. Amanda Robbins, nee Edens, all of them by a
former marriage.
F. Frickel, William Loving, and F.M. Robbins, sons-in-law and Mrs. Lou
Edens, nee Schadle, a daughter-in-law, also survive.
The funeral will be held tomorrow....

Tomorrow evening the members of Company B will receive two quarters pay.

Mrs. Edwin Balluff, of Clinton, is in this city visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Balluff.

Miss Amanda Cowdery of Maquoketa is spending the week with her sister, Mrs.
Meckel, of 507 Ainsworth street.

The meeting at Swedish Baptist church, corner of Sixth and Grand avenue,
will be continued this coming week. Mary E. Parkhurst will preach this
evening and there will be preaching each evening except on Saturday.

The local Davenport lodge, No. 2, of the Knights of the Royal Arch, will
meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Woodman hall. Commander Otto H.
Lahrman has called the lodge together. There will be a round one hundred
members when adjournment takes place.

John W. Buck, Julius Sander, Louis Wiese and Henry Schroeder have gone to
Chicago to attend the carriage and buggy exposition, which is now being held
in that city. Mr. Sander and Mr. Schroeder left this noon and the other two
gentlemen departed on the D.R.I. & N.W. road this afternoon.



Cathy Joynt Labath
Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project
http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/index.htm



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