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Silas Pendleton Lionberger

Birth
Page County, Virginia, USA
Death
9 Jan 1904 (aged 69)
Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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4th row (south to north). Age 69 ys 6 ms 15 ds. Large Gray Stone with Amanda C. Lionberger, his wife.
Source: Hancock County [Illinois] Cemeteries, vol. 8, Providence Cemetery, Saint Marys Township, list prepared 1965 by Miss Mary Siegfried and typed by Warren VanDine, copy at the Illinois Historical Library, Springfield, IL.

Quincy Daily Journal, January 11, 1904

PLYMOUTH MAN,

Silas P. Lionberger, Died, After a Long and Useful Life - A Well Known Stockman.

PLYMOUTH, ILL., Jan. 11.--Silas P. Lionberger, a well known farmer and stockman died at his home, five miles south of town, at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Lionberger was born in Page county, Va., in September 1833. He came to Illinois with his parents in 1837. He has been actively engaged in
raising and shipping stock for more than fifty-years. Few men in the county have a wider acquaintance than the deceased. Mrs. Harmon Sanford, of McDonough county, survive him.
4th row (south to north). Age 69 ys 6 ms 15 ds. Large Gray Stone with Amanda C. Lionberger, his wife.
Source: Hancock County [Illinois] Cemeteries, vol. 8, Providence Cemetery, Saint Marys Township, list prepared 1965 by Miss Mary Siegfried and typed by Warren VanDine, copy at the Illinois Historical Library, Springfield, IL.

Quincy Daily Journal, January 11, 1904

PLYMOUTH MAN,

Silas P. Lionberger, Died, After a Long and Useful Life - A Well Known Stockman.

PLYMOUTH, ILL., Jan. 11.--Silas P. Lionberger, a well known farmer and stockman died at his home, five miles south of town, at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Lionberger was born in Page county, Va., in September 1833. He came to Illinois with his parents in 1837. He has been actively engaged in
raising and shipping stock for more than fifty-years. Few men in the county have a wider acquaintance than the deceased. Mrs. Harmon Sanford, of McDonough county, survive him.


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