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Jesse Justus Sr.

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Jesse Justus Sr.

Birth
Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Apr 1877 (aged 65–66)
Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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JESSE JUSTICE. (1811—1877.)—Brother Justice was a man of good character. He was born in 1811, was converted in 1829, was ordained in 1840, and became a member of the Deer Creek Conference, O. Several years before his death, he moved to Champaign County, Ill., where he died suddenly, of heart disease, in 1877.

Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.

Spouse: Matilda Morris (1815-1844), married July 24th, 1836, at Pickaway County, Ohio – two daughters (Susanna, Martha) and two sons (John, Griffeth)

Spouse: Mary Ann Williams (1824-1906), married November 19th, 1846, at Fayette County, Ohio – three daughters (Lydia, Allice, Matilda) and Six sons (William, Jesse Jr., Willis, Willard, Scott, Edward)

Father: Griffith A. Justice (1785-1850)

Mother: Mary Ann Steele (1790-1863)

Occupation: minister/preacher for the Christian Church.

Contributor: Ronald C. Brewer (48104028) •
JESSE JUSTICE. (1811—1877.)—Brother Justice was a man of good character. He was born in 1811, was converted in 1829, was ordained in 1840, and became a member of the Deer Creek Conference, O. Several years before his death, he moved to Champaign County, Ill., where he died suddenly, of heart disease, in 1877.

Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.

Spouse: Matilda Morris (1815-1844), married July 24th, 1836, at Pickaway County, Ohio – two daughters (Susanna, Martha) and two sons (John, Griffeth)

Spouse: Mary Ann Williams (1824-1906), married November 19th, 1846, at Fayette County, Ohio – three daughters (Lydia, Allice, Matilda) and Six sons (William, Jesse Jr., Willis, Willard, Scott, Edward)

Father: Griffith A. Justice (1785-1850)

Mother: Mary Ann Steele (1790-1863)

Occupation: minister/preacher for the Christian Church.

Contributor: Ronald C. Brewer (48104028) •


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