Yeakel, Bruce Earl

Name: Yeakel, Bruce Earl
Burial Date: 1996, 11/07
Age at Death: 65
Plot Location: 758 E
Notes: husband of Janet Joan (Holland)

US Air Force      War: Korean War  

Services for Bruce E. Yeakel, 65, Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home with the Rev. Virgil Brady officiating. Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at Sterling Community Cemetery, Sterling.

Mr. Yeakel died Monday, Nov. 4, 1996, at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.

He was born Sept. 19, 1931, in Wichita, the son of Donald and Verna Clark Yeakel.

Mr. Yeakel graduated from Sterling High School in 1949 and attended Hutchinson Community Junior College. He moved to Lawrence in 1956 and graduated from Kansas University in 1958.

Mr. Yeakel, a construction developer, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War.

He was a member of First United Methodist Church, the Williams Fund, American Association of Retired Persons and Eagles Lodge in Lawrence, and was past president of the Lawrence Country Club and Quarterback Club. He enjoyed sports and traveling and was an avid KU fan.

He married Janet Joan Holland on Feb. 1, 1952, in Denver. She died April 2, 1995.

Survivors include two sons, Rich, Lawrence, and Steve, Louisville, Ky.; a daughter, Amy Yeakel, Lawrence; a sister, Donna Dill, Colorado Springs, Colo.; and six grandchildren.

Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

The family suggests memorials to an educational scholarship fund for Amy Yeakel’s children.

****Steven Bruce Yeakel born 11 July 1953 Baylor, TX died 2 April 1995.

 Bruce Earl Yeakel

Yeager-McMurphy, Luther Austin

Name: Yeager-McMurphy, Luther Austin
Burial Date: 1965, 03/12
Age at Death: 82
Plot Location: 464 G
Notes: husband of Verna Ethel (Bennett)/Rozetta Charles (Denbo)

Birth: Dec. 12, 1883
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Death: Mar. 9, 1965
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA

Published March 18, 1965 , The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, Sterling, Rice Co, Kansas
ATTEND McMURPHY RITES — In Sterling Friday to attend the funeral services held for Luther McMurphy were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haston, Ellenwood; Mrs. Levert Towse, Kingman; Mrs. Kenneth Massey, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Woody Coffin, Wendell Bressler, Mrs. Fred Heckle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Heckle, and Mrs. Robert Gough, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. James Humphreys and family, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tyler, Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orr, Sylvia; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Estes Davison, Lyons; Wendell Vandever, Ponca City, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muxlow and Dick Vincent, AldenFamily links:
Parents:
Charles Nicholas Yeager (1849 – 1934)
Mary Ann Jaynes Yeager (1855 – 1888)Spouse:
Rozetta Denbo McMurphy (1889 – 1978)Verna Ethel(Bennett)McMurphy (1883-1906)

*Children:
Dewey Arthur McMurphy (1903 – 1973)*
Mabel Ernestine McMurphy Humphreys (1905 – 1980)*
Theresa Heckel (1907 – 1977)*
Alonzo LeRoy McMurphy (1912 – 1987)*
Harlan Melvin McMurphy (1914 – 1916)*
Nevin R McMurphy (1916 – 1995)*
Marvin Herman McMurphy (1921 – 1982)*

Siblings:
Lida Bell Clark Yeager Benn (1873 – 1958)*
Alva Franklin Yeager (1879 – 1906)*
Jessie I Yeager Banister (1881 – 1975)*
Luther Austin Yeager McMurphy (1883 – 1965)
Charles Edward Yeager Wilson (1885 – 1946)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 464 G
Created by: eileencw
Record added: Sep 13, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 96995762

Luther Austin Yeager McMurphy- 12/12/1883  (1882 on death certificate)He was born in Valley Township, Sterling, Rice Co., Kansas. After his mother died he was given to the McMurphy family. He went to see his brother Charley along with their sister Jessie after Charley was married.    Luther drank and his wife didn’t care.  She left him alone about it. When his father left Charley’s home, he went to Luther’s for awhile.  His father had been at Luther’s when he died.  Luther died 3/9/1965 in Sterling, Kansas and is buried at Sterling Cemetery from Myocardial infraction and the flu.  He was a Methodist.  He served on the Sterling R. E. A. Board since 1940, Maple School Board for 10 years, Woodman Of The World.  He was a farmer. He was not legally adopted, but went by last name of McMurphy.  His foster parents’ names were Ruth and Alonzo Leroy McMurphy since he was 4 years of age and his SSN was 511-12-1278  He married Verna Bennett  on 4/2/1902.  She died 5/2/1906.

Verna E. McMurphy

BIRTH
DEATH 1906 (aged 22–23)
BURIAL

Reno CountyKansasUSA

NOTES About their children:—- A. Dewey McMurphy  –  son Buel McMurphy —–  B. Mable McMurphy (F)   married Willard Humphreys – Robert, James   — —- After Verna died he married Rozetta  Denbo in Lyons, Kansas on 11/26/1906.  She died 7/25/1978 in Sterling.  NOTES on children :   — C. Theresa Myrle  McMurphy Heckel (F)    daughter Nina J Heckel — D. Alonzo Leroy McMurphy (M) married Doris —  E. Harland McMurphy (M)       died 18 months        —-F. Nevin McMurphy(M)   —– G. Hazel McMurphy (F)  married Jerry Tyler —-  H. Marvin McMurphy (M)—– I. Glen McMurphy (M)—–

Birth: 1882/1883
Death: Mar., 1965

age 82, husband of Verna Ethel(Bennett)/Rozetta Charles(Denbo)
Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 464 G
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Yeager, Mary Ann (Jayes)

Name: Yeager, Mary Ann (Jayes)
Burial Date: 1888, 03/28
Age at Death: 41
Plot Location: 133 K
Notes: 1st wife of Charles Nicholas

Birth: Oct. 30, 1855
Ohio, USA
Death: Mar. 28, 1888
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA

Mary Ann was the daughter of Elizabeth Warren Jaynes and James Jaynes. She may have been born in 1852. The dates on her headstone are wrong. On her marriage license, she spelled her maiden name Janes. It was Jaynes. She could not read or write. Mrs. N. (Nicholas) Yeager died at her home in this city yesterday after a long and painful illness, leaving a husband and six children to mourn her loss. She was buried this morning. Published 29 Mar 1888 in Sterling Bulletin, Sterling, Rice County, Kansas. It is believed that she died of Huntington’s disease.Family links:
Spouse:
Charles Nicholas Yeager (1849 – 1934)

Children:
Lida Bell Clark Yeager Benn (1873 – 1958)*
Alva Franklin Yeager (1879 – 1906)*
Jessie I Yeager Banister (1881 – 1975)*
Luther Austin Yeager McMurphy (1883 – 1965)*
Charles Edward Yeager Wilson (1885 – 1946)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: #133 K
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Record added: Jul 13, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 93556215

Yeager, Charles Nicholas

Name: Yeager, Charles Nicholas
Burial Date: 1934, 07/25
Age at Death: 85
Plot Location: 133 I
Notes: husband of Mary Ann (Jayes) and Clarissa L’Clara’ (Rennick)

 

Birth: Jun. 6, 1849
Jackson County
Ohio, USA
Death: Jul. 23, 1934
Hutchinson
Reno County
Kansas, USA

Charles Yeager Dies — Charles Yeager, of Hutchinson, passed away Monday, July 23, at Hutchinson. Funeral services were held from the Porter Funeral Parlor in Sterling, Wednesday morning at 10:00 a.m., conducted by Rev. A. W. Schuessler of the Baptist church. Interment was in the Sterling Cemetery. The following obituary was read at the services: —Charles Nicholas Yeager was born in 1849 in Jackson County, Ohio, and passed away July 23, 1934 at Hutchinson, Kansas at the age of 85 years, and 24 days. He was the last of a family of thirteen children. —He was married in Ohio to Miss Mary Jayes, to this union was born seven children, four girls and three boys. One girl, Della died in infancy. Frank and Bessie grew to maturity, but preceded their father in death. They came to Kansas in 1878 and settled northeast of Sterling. Mrs Yeager died about forty-five years ago, after which the children were adopted into different homes. — Sometime after this Mr Yeager moved to Girard, Kansas, where he was united in marriage to Mrs Cordury. To this union two children, Maggie and Alfred, were born. — Mr Yeager spent the last years of his life with his children and relatives. He was known as a hard working man and was honest and trustworthy. He came here in the early days and learned something about the privations of pioneer life. Much of his life was spent as a teamster and he especially love good horses. — Those who survive him are Lyda Benn, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles Wilson, of Turlock, Calif.; Luther McMurphy, of Sterling; Maggie Duvall and Alfred Yeager, of Newton. There are several grandchildren and great grandchildren and many friends in the surrounding county to mourn his departure.
Published July 26, 1936 in Sterling Kansas Bulletin, The Old Home Paper, Sterling, Kansas Volume 59, Number 30, Page 5

His #2 wife, Clarissa, also has another Memorial #24961889.

Family links:
Spouses:
Clarissa Cordray Rennick (1852 – 1935)
Mary Ann Jaynes Yeager (1855 – 1888)*

Children:
Lida Bell Clark Yeager Benn (1873 – 1958)*
Alva Franklin Yeager (1879 – 1906)*
Jessie I Yeager Banister (1881 – 1975)*
Luther Austin Yeager McMurphy (1883 – 1965)*
Charles Edward Yeager Wilson (1885 – 1946)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Created by: eileencw
Record added: Apr 22, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 88964586

The Parents of Charles Edward Yeager Wilson  —- Charles Nicholas Yeager and Mary Ann Jaynes (Janes)

Charles Nicholas Yeager was born on June 29, 1849 in Jefferson TWP, Jackson Co, Ohio.  In the 1850, the 1860, and the 1870 Census he was still living there.  In 1870 he was 20 years old and still living with his parents. He was a miner at that time.

Mary Ann Jaynes was born in Ohio on October 30, 1852 according to a note that Charles wrote.  Very little is known about her.  There are even questions about her name.  We know she went by Mary Ann, but in some old family records her name was Mariam.  Some believe her first name might even be Marian, Marion, or Mariom.  On her marriage license her last name was spelled Janes.  But it could even be Jynes.  In 1860 there were six Jaynes children, ages one month to sixteen years living with a Samuel J Morris, age 33, and a Maria Morris, age 25.  In 1870 there is a Mary Ann Jaynes as a Domestic Servant for two different families.  There are a couple different Mary Ann Janes that are living with parents.  At this time I do not know which one she is.

 

Charles and Mary Ann married on June 20, 1872 in Jackson Co, Ohio.  By the 1875 they were living in Washington Twp, Rice Co, Kansas.  Charles was a farmer and Mary Ann was at home taking care of the home.   They had a personal estate valued at $103.00. Charles’ mother and brother were living with them.   Mary Ann left the Census blank as to where her parents were from.   Her name was spelled Meary M that time.   Their two oldest children were also there.   By the June 8, 1880 Census they were still living in Washington Twp, Rice Co, Kansas.   Her name was spelled Mary A or Meary A (With fancy writing it is hard to read).   She again left it blank where her parents were from.   When their son Charley was born on June 30, 1885 they were living in Sterling, Washington Twp, Rice Co, Kansas.

Mary Ann died on March 28, 1888. Her younger children believed it was from a miscarriage, but her obituary makes it sound more like it might have been Huntington Disease. A fire in Sterling in 1911 destroyed many of the old records. Charley was less than three years old.  Charley remembers that his Mother gave him one spanking.  The three youngest children were “given away” according to Cora, Charley’s wife.  Charley’s siblings, Jessie and Luther went with other families.  Charley was the only one that was legally adopted.  We don’t know if it was because their father couldn’t afford to keep them or if it was just too much work.   Charley went to live with ‘Aunt Ellen’.   She was Charles’s sister, Phebe Ellen Yeager Whitt.  She was a widow with seven children of her own.  She lived a couple of doors away from Charles Nicholas. His older sibling might have gone to stay with other families because his oldest sister was living with A R Clark in 1895. She later gave her daughter the middle name of Clark.

 

On July 1, 1893 he married Clarissa “Clara” Rennick (Cordray, later Stratton) in Crawford County, Kansas. On March 1, 1895, Clara was living in Baker, Crawford, Kansas without Charles. She had their son, Alfred Yeager, age 1 year.

 

We loose track of Charles until 1899.  On November 14, 1899 he showed up for his son, Charley’s adoption.   He was then living in Citatifield, Crawford Co, Kansas.   There was a C. Cirina Yeager as a witness to the adoption.   (Cora believed that Charles married a young widow with three children of her own for a short time.  Maybe this was that lady, but the name does not look like that of Clara’s.)

On a letter dated August 14, 1909, it sounds like Charles was living with Jessie in Little River, Mitchell, Rice, Kansas. Clara was in Pittsburg, Kansas with Alfred and Maggie. Luther was in Sterling, Charley was in Nash, Oklahoma, and Lydia was in Pheledelphia, Pennsylvania.  The other children, Della, Phoebe Elizabeth “Bessie”, and Alva Franklin “Nick”, had all died.

 

Charles’ son, Charley, married Cora on July 8, 1906.  After they were married Charles went to live with them in Nash, Oklahoma.  He was there in 1910. Cora said that he moved around a lot and just stayed with whom ever would let him stay.   In 1910 he was also listed as living with his daughter, Jessie in Mitchell, Rice, Kansas.   He was a laborer, doing odd jobs and was educated. In 1910 Clara was living without Charles or Alfred in Macon, Harvey, Kansas. She had their daughter, Maggie, with her and they were using her name of Cordray from her first marriage.

 

On March 1, 1915 he was staying with G W and Ellen Hudson. My guess is that she was his brother, Hirem’s daughter and he was a farmer. In Jan 1920 he was at his daughter, Maggie’s house. She was married and her last name was Duvall. In March 1925 and in April 1930 he was at Ellen and George Hudson’s house again. He is listed as their uncle. He was not a veteran and they did not have a radio. He was their hired hand, doing farm labor.

 

Cora said that while staying with them, Charles talked so much about his wife, Mary Ann.    During the time that he was staying with them, he left and went for a visit to see his sister, Ellen.   Aunt Ellen told Cora that Charles Yeager kept talking about Cora and had told her that ‘Cora was the best woman that he had ever seen’.   When Ellen died Charles and his son went from Oklahoma to Kansas to her funeral.

 

The last time that Charles stayed with his son and Cora, he came home drunk one night.   He could not even open the door.   Cora said “Bring him in and put him to bed.   You can’t talk to a drunk.   The next morning, oh was he nice.   I didn’t say anything.   After he ate, I told him we needed to talk”.   He said “Alright honey, anything you say”.   “I told him, you are welcome to live with us the rest of your life if you want, but the liquor has to go.   No LIQUOR in our home!   Charley agreed.    He was so mad that he wrote to Luther and went to live with him.”

 

Luther sent money so that he could come and stay with him.   After he arrived, Luther’s wife wrote back that Luther and Charles were drinking their heads off.  He got drunk and was going down the road and a car hit him.   Cora never saw him again after he went to stay with Luther.   Cora said that this is how he died, however, the death certificate states that he was under the care of a doctor from 1/3/1934 to 7/23/1934.  He had been living at Broadacres in Hutchinson, Kansas (20 miles from Sterling) or at the County Hospital in Reno TWP, Reno Co, Kansas.   He had Arteria Sclarosis and was senile.  Maybe he didn’t die right away.   Charles N Yeager died July 23, 1934 at the age of 85 years and 24 days.  He is buried at the Sterling Community Cemetery in Sterling, Kansas (formerly called Peace).   He was a retired farmer.  (When Cora said that he got hit by a car, she could not hear .  Maybe she was talking about her husband Charley instead of his father, but Charley wasn’t drunk.   He had Huntington Disease.)

 

Buried beside Charles is a Mrs. Nicholas Yeager and   Maggie Wolf .  The lot was owned by Luther and later transferred to Rozetta McMurphy, his wife. Mrs. Nicholas Yeager was Mary Ann Jaynes (Janes) Yeager.

 

Charles and Mary Ann’s son had Huntington’s Disease.   That is an inherited disease.   One of the two parents had to of had it.  No one ever mentioned Charles having any symptoms, so my guess is that it came from Mary Ann.

 

Charley’s daughter was named Marian.  I wonder if she was names after His mother, Mary Ann.

 

 

 

The Children of Charles Nicholas Yeager and Mary Ann Jaynes (Janes) —- Siblings of Charles Edward Yeager Wilson

 

 

Clarissa “Clara” L Rennick was born in 1852 in Missouri, Oregon, the child of James McDade Rennick and Mary Polly(Owens). She was married three times and had five sons and three daughters. She died on May 25, 1935, in Newton, Kansas, at the age of 83, and was buried there.

Yates, William Alvin

Name: Yates, William Alvin
Burial Date: 1952, 12/23
Age at Death: 90
Plot Location: 296 E
Notes: husband of Mary Susan (Gouchenour) and Anna (Forwalder) Schiffert

Birth    Feb. 4, 1869
Death: Dec. 20, 1952

age 90 

Family links:
Spouses:
Mary S Gouchenour Yates (____ – 1894)
Anna Forwalter Schiffert Yates (____ – 1949)*

Children:
Infant Yates (1894 – 1894)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 296 E
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Record added: May 08, 2013
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Yates, Infant Daughter

Name: Yates,  Infant Daughter
Burial Date: 1892
Age at Death: IN
Plot Location: 296 A
Notes: daughter of William Alvin & Mary S(Gouchenour)

Birth: 1892
Death: 1892
Mother and child died in child’s birth.

Family links:
Parents:
William Alvin Yates (____ – 1952)
Mary S Gouchenour Yates (____ – 1894)

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 296 A
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Yates, Mary Susan (Gouchenour)

Name: Yates, Mary Susan (Gouchenour)
Burial Date: 1894, 09/23
Age at Death: 22
Plot Location: 296 C
Notes: 1st wife of William Alvin

Birth: Feb. 12, 1872
Death: Sep. 22, 1894

age 22,1st

w/William Alvin”      I gave my life giving life. The child I longed for rests here beside me for all eternity. Next to me, yet separated by granite, lies the husband I always wanted- my beloved William.  Next to him, joined by granite, lies the woman who took my place both in life and death.  Ann, my sister.  The one with strength. The one with beauty. The one who held my husband’s heart even while I lived.  And the one who sleeps with him in death.”

Family links:
Spouse:
William Alvin Yates (1869 – 1952)*

Children:
Infant Yates (1892 – 1892)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 296 C
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Yates, Anna (Forwalder)

Name: Yates, Anna (Forwalder) Schiffert
Burial Date: 1949, 07/10
Age at Death: 85
Plot Location: 296 G
Notes: wife of William Alvin Yates and Peter L Schiffert

Birth: Sept 16, 1863
Death: Jul 8., 1949

age 85

Family links:
Spouses:
Peter L Schiffert (1853 – 1891)
William Alvin Yates (1869 – 1952)

Children:
Infant Schiffert*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 296 G
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Record added: Apr 16, 2013
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Yagel, Nancy Sue

Name: Yagel, Nancy Sue
Burial Date: 2001, 05/17
Age at Death: 63
Plot Location: 1080 G
Notes: daughter of Arthur & Alberta Lucille (Goltra)

Nancy Sue Yagel

Nancy Sue Yagel, 63, died May 13, 2001, at Hutchinson Hospital.

She was born Jan. 3, 1938, at Parsons, the daughter of Arthur and Alberta Goltra Yagel. She was a 1956 graduate of Labette  Community High School. A longtime Lyons resident, moving to Hutchinson in 1994, she was a retired practical nurse for 33 years at Lyons Hospital, retiring in 1994.

She belonged to Sherman Ist Baptist Church, Sherman.

Survivors include: two brothers, Michael J. Yagel, I Raymond, and Timothy L. Yagel, Nickerson; a sister, Carol Helf, Hutchinson; a nephew; a niece; and a great-nephew.

She was preceded in death 1 by her parents.

Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday. in Sterling Community Cemetery Chapel, Sterling, with Dr. Charles J. McCallum presiding. Friends may sign the book from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until service time Thursday at Cemetery Chapel, Sterling.

Memorials may be made to the Humane Society or to Feed the Children, both in care of the mortuary, Hutchinson.

 

Birth: Jan. 3, 1938
Death: May 13, 2001
Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Created by: Joe Gibbens
Record added: Dec 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 45104138

Yagel, Alberta Lucille (Goltra)

Name: Yagel, Alberta Lucille (Goltra)
Burial Date: 2001, 01/20
Age at Death: 81
Plot Location: 824 A
Notes:  wife of Arthur

Alberta Lucille Yagel
We will celebrate the life of Alberta Lucille Yagel, who went to be with our Lord Monday, January 15, 2001, at the age of 81.
She was born in Dade County, Missouri, on June 14, 1919, to Albert and Grace Lee Bowles Goltra.
She married Arthur Yagel on March 29, 1937, at Chanute. They were married for 53 years. He passed away Oct. 2, 1990.
She was a wonderful mother and homemaker. Her greatest concern in life was not for herself, but for her four children, who were her greatest joy.
She belonged to the Sherman Baptist Church in Sherman, Kansas where she was a Sunday school teacher and also a soloist. She had a very pretty voice and loved to sing. She was a very talented musician, and could play the violin, french horn, guitar, piano and organ. She also sang in other churches in the area.
She is survived by three sons, Michael, Raymond, and Timothy, Nickerson; two daughters, Nancy Sue Yagel and Carol Helf, both of Hutchinson; a brother Bernard Leon Goltra, Sommers Point, N.J.; two grandchildren, Terri Langley and Nicholas Yagel; and a great-grandchild, Daylon Langley.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, JoAnn Partington and Betty Lee Binger.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Sterling Com-munityCemetery Chapel. There will be a register book to sign at Elliott Mortuary.
Memorials may be sent to Kansas Right to Life, in care of Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson.

Birth: Jun. 14, 1919
Missouri, USA
Death: Jan. 15, 2001
Raymond
Rice County
Kansas, USA

Dau.of Albert Jennings Goltra and Grace Bowles Goltra

Family links:
Spouse:
Arthur Yagel (1914 – 1990)**Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
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Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Dec 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 45092116

 

Wylie, William Speer

Name: Wylie, William Speer
Burial Date: 1930, 09/11
Age at Death: 84
Plot Location: 446 D
Notes: husband of Elizabeth Ann (Clegg)

Birth: 1846
Death: Sep., 1930

age 84Family links:
Parents:
Samuel Wylie (1816 – 1904)
Mary Speer Wylie (1812 – 1892)

Spouse:
Elizabeth Ann Clegg Wylie (____ – 1930)*

Children:
John Clegg Wylie (____ – 1912)*
Ruth Wylie (1885 – 1889)*
Martha Ellen Wylie (1888 – 1904)*

Sibling:
William S Wylie (1846 – 1930)
Samuel Patterson Wylie (1851 – 1923)**

*Calculated relationship
**Half-sibling

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 446 D
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Record added: May 07, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110182727

Wylie, Martha Ellen

Name:  Wylie, Martha Ellen
Burial Date:  1904, 11/09
Age at Death: 16
Plot Location: 446 H
Notes: daughter of William S & Elizabeth Ann (Clegg)

Birth: Oct. 23, 1888
Death: Nov. 6, 1904

age 16, daughter of William S & Elizabeth Ann (Clegg)Family links:
Parents:
William S Wylie (1846 – 1930)
Elizabeth Ann Clegg Wylie (____ – 1930)Siblings:
John Clegg Wylie (____ – 1912)*
Ruth Wylie (1885 – 1889)*
Martha Ellen Wylie (1888 – 1904)

*Calculated relationship

 
Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 446 H
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Record added: May 07, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110182596

Wylie, Sr., John Clegg

Name: Wylie, Sr.,  John Clegg
Burial Date: 1912, 01/08
Age at Death: 32
Plot Location: 446 F
Notes: 1st husband of Rachel Hadassah ‘Rae’ (McElhinney) Reed

Birth: 1878
Death: Jan.  8. 1912

age 33, 1st h/Rae (McElhinney) Reed 

Family links:
Parents:
William S Wylie (1846 – 1930)
Elizabeth Ann Clegg Wylie (____ – 1930)

Spouse:
Rae McElhinney Reed Wylie (1883 – 1963)*

Children:
John Clegg Wylie (1908 – 1963)*

Siblings:
John Clegg Wylie (____ – 1912)
Ruth Wylie (1885 – 1889)*
Martha Ellen Wylie (1888 – 1904)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sterling Cemetery
Sterling
Rice County
Kansas, USA
Plot: 446 F
Created by: Lawcas
Record added: May 07, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110182491