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From: "bsshinn" <>
Subject: RE: [OHGUERNS] Moreland
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 19:36:14 -0400
In-Reply-To: <000801c4774a$ac826b10$1502a8c0@BARBXFGHJJS>
Barb,
Did you get Sophia's death record? I sent it today. I have one more to
send and it is that John ca 1806
Betty
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From: Barb Golino [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 6:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [OHGUERNS] Moreland
Betty..........Rec'd all the attachments. Thank you so much. Hope your
having a nice Saturday...........Barb
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From: "bsshinn" <>
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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 8:44 PM
Subject: [OHGUERNS] Moreland
> Jeffersonian Monday 13 Dec 1926 Page 5
> AGED VETERAN TAKEN BY DEATH
> James Moreland, aged 80 years, veteran of the Civil War, 519 Dewey avenue,
> who sustained a broken hip one week ago when he slipped and fell on the
icy
> pavement near his home, succumbed to his injuries Sunday morning at 3
> o'clock at Wells hospital.
> The body was taken to the Stevens undertaking establishment and prepared
for
> burial preliminary to being removed to the family home Sunday.
> The accident occurred Sunday morning, December 5, on the Dewey avenue
hill,
> which was covered with ice. In addition to having his left hip broken,
the
> aged man sustained bruises about the body. He was removed to the wells
> hospital, but since that time his condition had gradually become worse,
his
> advanced age causing complications.
> Mr. Moreland served with Co. J. 9th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, during the
Civil
> War and lost an eye and arm from wounds sustained in battle.
> For many years Mr. Moreland had been a member of the Christ's Lutheran
> Church.
> Mr. Moreland served several terms as constable in Cambridge and was also
> employed for many years by the board of education as truant officer.
> Within recent years his health had failed and he had not actively engaged
in
> work.
> His death is the second in Cambridge within the past week resulting
directly
> from slippery pavement, as Mrs. J. M. Keplar, of Columbus, passed away
> Friday at the Wells hospital from injuries she sustained Tuesday near Old
> Washington when struck by an automobile that skidded on the icy highway.
> Mr. Moreland had for many years been an active member of the G.A. R. in
> Cambridge.
> Surviving are his widow, one sister, Mrs. Esther Carrigan, of
Steubenville,
> and one brother, Richard Moreland, of Bellaire.
> Funeral services will be conducted at the home, 519 Dewey avenue, Tuesday
> afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. M. Hackenberg, pastor of Christ's
Lutheran
> church. Members of the Cambridge G.A.R. post will have charge of the
> services. Interment will be made at Northwood.
>
> Not a relative..........
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