Chas. Gaisford, pioneer resident of southeastern Nebraska, died Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at his home in Ellis. He had been in ill health for some time.
The deceased was in his seventy eighth year. He located on a farm in the Ellis neighborhood over forty years ago, later removing across the line into Jefferson county. For the past few years he had made his home in Ellis.
Mr. Gaisford is survived by a widow and eight children, six daughters and two sons. He also leaves three brothers and a number of grandchildren. The brothers are G. Gaisford of Council Bluffs, Ia., Will, residing in Illinois, and Sam Gaisford of the Ellis vicinity." Beatrice Daily Express, Jan. 26, 1920
Chas. Gaisford, pioneer resident of southeastern Nebraska, died Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at his home in Ellis. He had been in ill health for some time.
The deceased was in his seventy eighth year. He located on a farm in the Ellis neighborhood over forty years ago, later removing across the line into Jefferson county. For the past few years he had made his home in Ellis.
Mr. Gaisford is survived by a widow and eight children, six daughters and two sons. He also leaves three brothers and a number of grandchildren. The brothers are G. Gaisford of Council Bluffs, Ia., Will, residing in Illinois, and Sam Gaisford of the Ellis vicinity." Beatrice Daily Express, Jan. 26, 1920
Family Members
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Charles H Gaisford Jr
1868–1947
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Mary Ann "Maime" Gaisford
1870–1959
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Anna Maria Gaisford Fielder
1871–1943
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Emma Jane Gaisford Carpenter
1874–1939
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Carrie Matilda Gaisford White
1876–1899
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Ella R Gaisford
1880–1881
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Cora Mabel Gaisford Mann
1881–1971
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Nellie Cordelia Gaisford
1885–1919
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William Francis Gaisford
1885–1953
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Gertrude Eltavine Gaisford Weaver
1888–1966
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Gladys Henrietta Gaisford Amos
1890–1986
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