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James W. Stahl

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James W. Stahl Veteran

Birth
Canada
Death
22 Jul 1902 (aged 56)
Burial
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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The Kalispell Bee (MT)
22 July 1902

Blind and Bedridden, James W. Stahl Ends His Days of Suffering and Despair
(omitted- details of death)
Mr. Stahl was 56 years of age and was a veteran of the civil war. Besides his wife, he leaves six children. He came to Flathead county about 12 years ago and has since resided here. He was highly respected and his death was a shock to the entire community.

The funeral occurred today, the last view of the remains being at Willoughby's undertaking parlors. Interment was made at the Demersville cemetery, the services being held at the grave.
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He married Elizabeth in 1870, probably in Michigan where their first son was born the following year.
He was a Private in Company H, 105th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. His brother, John W. Stall, was killed in the war.
His father, Jacob Stall died when he fell out of a tree he was trimming.

The family used both spellings, Stall and Stahl until the 1920's. At a family reunion they voted to use the Stahl spelling.
The Kalispell Bee (MT)
22 July 1902

Blind and Bedridden, James W. Stahl Ends His Days of Suffering and Despair
(omitted- details of death)
Mr. Stahl was 56 years of age and was a veteran of the civil war. Besides his wife, he leaves six children. He came to Flathead county about 12 years ago and has since resided here. He was highly respected and his death was a shock to the entire community.

The funeral occurred today, the last view of the remains being at Willoughby's undertaking parlors. Interment was made at the Demersville cemetery, the services being held at the grave.
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He married Elizabeth in 1870, probably in Michigan where their first son was born the following year.
He was a Private in Company H, 105th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. His brother, John W. Stall, was killed in the war.
His father, Jacob Stall died when he fell out of a tree he was trimming.

The family used both spellings, Stall and Stahl until the 1920's. At a family reunion they voted to use the Stahl spelling.


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  • Created by: Burt
  • Added: Dec 24, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17141376/james_w-stahl: accessed ), memorial page for James W. Stahl (Jan 1846–22 Jul 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17141376, citing Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA; Maintained by Burt (contributor 46867609).