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Adaline L. <I>Lay</I> Turner

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Adaline L. Lay Turner

Birth
Niagara County, New York, USA
Death
31 Dec 1898 (aged 74)
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3
Memorial ID
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Adanine Lay was born in Niagara county, New York, December 4, 1824, and died at her home in Holton, Kan., Saturday morning, December 31, 1898, at the age of 74 years and 27 days. September 12, 1848, she was married to Rufus S. Turner, and shortly afterward came west with her husband, settling first in Michigan. After a short residence there, they removed to Indiana, and in 1879 again changed their residence, this time settling in Jackson county, Kansas. During the last eight years she has resided in the city of Holton. About three years ago her husband preceded her across the river of death, and since that time she has lived alone, in her quiet home awaiting the summons to join the dear ones gone before. To her marriage union there were born six children, two sons and four daughters, three of these, one son and two daughters survive ....
The Holton Recorder, January 5, 1899.

Jefferson and Liberty. January 1, 1899. Mrs. Alonzo Friend and Mrs. Wm. Heffner of Pea Ridge, were summoned to Holton last week by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. R. S. Turner .... Mrs. Turner was formerly a resident of this neighborhood ....
The Holton Weekly Signal, January 4, 1899.
Adanine Lay was born in Niagara county, New York, December 4, 1824, and died at her home in Holton, Kan., Saturday morning, December 31, 1898, at the age of 74 years and 27 days. September 12, 1848, she was married to Rufus S. Turner, and shortly afterward came west with her husband, settling first in Michigan. After a short residence there, they removed to Indiana, and in 1879 again changed their residence, this time settling in Jackson county, Kansas. During the last eight years she has resided in the city of Holton. About three years ago her husband preceded her across the river of death, and since that time she has lived alone, in her quiet home awaiting the summons to join the dear ones gone before. To her marriage union there were born six children, two sons and four daughters, three of these, one son and two daughters survive ....
The Holton Recorder, January 5, 1899.

Jefferson and Liberty. January 1, 1899. Mrs. Alonzo Friend and Mrs. Wm. Heffner of Pea Ridge, were summoned to Holton last week by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. R. S. Turner .... Mrs. Turner was formerly a resident of this neighborhood ....
The Holton Weekly Signal, January 4, 1899.


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