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Stephen Ezra Welch

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Stephen Ezra Welch

Birth
New York, USA
Death
8 Dec 1915 (aged 71)
Stratton, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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He was married to Anna Manora Crowder on 19 Feb 1870 in Jasper Co., Iowa. They had 8 children.
McCook Republican News, McCook, Nebraska, Friday 17 December 1915
From The News - Stephen Ezra Welch was born in New York, the 26th of November, 1844, died in Stratton, Nebraska, December 8th, 1915, aged 71 years and 12 days. He enlisted in the war of the rebellion as a private under Captain John G. Rockafellow in Company I, 9th regiment of Iowa cavalry in 1863, and served his country 2 years, five months and 18 days. He moved from New York, with his parents to Illinois, and from here to Jasper county, Iowa. He was married to Anna Manora Crowder, of Des Moines, Iowa, February 19th, 1870. To this union were born eight children. They moved to Sarpy county, Nebraska, in March 1884, then moved to Hitchcock county, April 1885, where he resided until his death. He leaves a wife, four daughters and four sons to mourn his loss.
Source: South West Nebraska Genealogical Society website, Newspapers
He was married to Anna Manora Crowder on 19 Feb 1870 in Jasper Co., Iowa. They had 8 children.
McCook Republican News, McCook, Nebraska, Friday 17 December 1915
From The News - Stephen Ezra Welch was born in New York, the 26th of November, 1844, died in Stratton, Nebraska, December 8th, 1915, aged 71 years and 12 days. He enlisted in the war of the rebellion as a private under Captain John G. Rockafellow in Company I, 9th regiment of Iowa cavalry in 1863, and served his country 2 years, five months and 18 days. He moved from New York, with his parents to Illinois, and from here to Jasper county, Iowa. He was married to Anna Manora Crowder, of Des Moines, Iowa, February 19th, 1870. To this union were born eight children. They moved to Sarpy county, Nebraska, in March 1884, then moved to Hitchcock county, April 1885, where he resided until his death. He leaves a wife, four daughters and four sons to mourn his loss.
Source: South West Nebraska Genealogical Society website, Newspapers

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