9 May 1906, Clark County (IL) Herald
Abram Guyer was born June 27, 1827, and died May 6, 1906.
He was married to Elizabeth Newlin, March 29, 1849 in Crawford Co, IL.
To them were born eleven children, eight of whom, five girls and three boys, still survive him.
Uncle Abe, as he was called by everyone, especially by the younger people, never remarried. He was a Quaker of the old style and lived and died in the faith. His only aim in life after he had raised his children to maturity was to try to make the world better by his having lived in it.
The funeral services were held at the Friend's Church by Rev. Stout of Plainfield, Ind., Tuesday at 11 a.m. after which the remains were laid to rest beside his wife in the family cemetery not far from the church.
9 May 1906, Clark County (IL) Herald
Abram Guyer was born June 27, 1827, and died May 6, 1906.
He was married to Elizabeth Newlin, March 29, 1849 in Crawford Co, IL.
To them were born eleven children, eight of whom, five girls and three boys, still survive him.
Uncle Abe, as he was called by everyone, especially by the younger people, never remarried. He was a Quaker of the old style and lived and died in the faith. His only aim in life after he had raised his children to maturity was to try to make the world better by his having lived in it.
The funeral services were held at the Friend's Church by Rev. Stout of Plainfield, Ind., Tuesday at 11 a.m. after which the remains were laid to rest beside his wife in the family cemetery not far from the church.
Family Members
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Morton E Guyer
1850–1911
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Orlando Guyer
1852–1869
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Clarinda Guyer Evans
1853–1927
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Mary E Guyer
1855–1857
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Harrison Guyer
1858–1912
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Lucinda Guyer
1860–1874
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Susan Alice Guyer Crow
1862–1934
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Adaline Guyer Ralston
1865–1946
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Andrew Guyer
1867–1934
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Angeline Guyer Lindley
1870–1950
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Emma G. Guyer Wilson
1872–1963
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