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Louis Genia McDonald

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Louis Genia McDonald

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
2 Mar 1915 (aged 58)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4608154, Longitude: -95.7574997
Plot
SECTION 5 east
Memorial ID
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Lou G. McDonald died on his farm three miles west of Mayetta Tuesday. His death resulted from leakage of the heart .... He was a son of the late W. A. McDonald and a brother of Imri and E. H. McDonald of Holton.

The Holton Recorder, March 4, 1915.

Louis Genia McDonald was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1856, and died in Lincoln township, Jackson county, Kansas, March 2, 1915. He came to Jackson county with his parents April 1, 1872, and with the exception of four years in Burlington, Kan., five years in Topeka, Kan., and two years in Lamar, Colorado, has resided in and near Holton ever since. On the 13th of April, 1890, he was united in marriage with Mary Bowser, who preceded him to the great beyond January 16, 1913. He leaves to mourn his death, one son, Frank, three brothers, I. A. McDonald, of Holton; E. H. McDonald, of Holton, and Charles McDonald, of Mayetta, and one sister, Mrs. Hala Ozburn, of Leroy, Kan. ... burial was in the Holton cemetery.

The Holton Recorder, March 11, 1915.
Lou G. McDonald died on his farm three miles west of Mayetta Tuesday. His death resulted from leakage of the heart .... He was a son of the late W. A. McDonald and a brother of Imri and E. H. McDonald of Holton.

The Holton Recorder, March 4, 1915.

Louis Genia McDonald was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1856, and died in Lincoln township, Jackson county, Kansas, March 2, 1915. He came to Jackson county with his parents April 1, 1872, and with the exception of four years in Burlington, Kan., five years in Topeka, Kan., and two years in Lamar, Colorado, has resided in and near Holton ever since. On the 13th of April, 1890, he was united in marriage with Mary Bowser, who preceded him to the great beyond January 16, 1913. He leaves to mourn his death, one son, Frank, three brothers, I. A. McDonald, of Holton; E. H. McDonald, of Holton, and Charles McDonald, of Mayetta, and one sister, Mrs. Hala Ozburn, of Leroy, Kan. ... burial was in the Holton cemetery.

The Holton Recorder, March 11, 1915.


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