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Cemetery records:
Cause of death: cirrhosis of liver
Late residence: Kansas
Interment authorized by Mrs. Ole Nelson, J. Ford Robinette
Marshall County News, Marysville, Friday, July 18, 1924, page 1:
Dies At Home of Daughter
Mrs. Rebecca Robinette, age eighty-nine years and an old resident of Topeka, died Saturday night about midnight at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ole Nelson, in this city. She had been making her home here for the past several months. The body was taken to Topeka on the Monday morning motor train and funeral services were held from the west Methodist church in Topeka Monday afternoon with interment in a local cemetery beside her husband who preceded her in death in 1910.
Mrs. Robinette was born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, but moved to Topeka many years ago. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. L.M. Denham, Three Forks, Minn.; Mrs. W. D. Cox, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Delona Clabsaddle, Galesburg, Kansas, and Mrs. Nelson; three sons, Frank of Galesburg, Kan.; L.G. of Spokane, Wash.; and J.F. of Topeka. She also is survived by twenty-two grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Robinette was one of the pioneer settlers of Kansas having settled here in the spring of 1867. Since 1902 she had made her home in Topeka until ill health caused her to join her daughter in her home in Marysville.
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Cemetery records:
Cause of death: cirrhosis of liver
Late residence: Kansas
Interment authorized by Mrs. Ole Nelson, J. Ford Robinette
Marshall County News, Marysville, Friday, July 18, 1924, page 1:
Dies At Home of Daughter
Mrs. Rebecca Robinette, age eighty-nine years and an old resident of Topeka, died Saturday night about midnight at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ole Nelson, in this city. She had been making her home here for the past several months. The body was taken to Topeka on the Monday morning motor train and funeral services were held from the west Methodist church in Topeka Monday afternoon with interment in a local cemetery beside her husband who preceded her in death in 1910.
Mrs. Robinette was born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, but moved to Topeka many years ago. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. L.M. Denham, Three Forks, Minn.; Mrs. W. D. Cox, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Delona Clabsaddle, Galesburg, Kansas, and Mrs. Nelson; three sons, Frank of Galesburg, Kan.; L.G. of Spokane, Wash.; and J.F. of Topeka. She also is survived by twenty-two grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Robinette was one of the pioneer settlers of Kansas having settled here in the spring of 1867. Since 1902 she had made her home in Topeka until ill health caused her to join her daughter in her home in Marysville.
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