Advertisement

Lucinda <I>Enterline</I> Fulton

Advertisement

Lucinda Enterline Fulton

Birth
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Sep 1915 (aged 64)
Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Wesley Monroe Fulton married Lucinda Enterline September 23 1873 in Pennsylvania and to this union were born 10 children:
Chandos (1874*1874)
Lilath M (1875*1912)
Charles W (1877*)
Wesely Doyle (1879*1937)
John Lynn (1880*1882)
Frank Floyd (1882*1974)
Lucinda Elizabeth "Bessie"(1886*1958)
Wilda (1888*1969)
George E (1889*1983)
Ralph Enterline (1894*1973)


OBITUARY-THE WEEKLY ARBUR STATE
SEPTEMBER 17, 1915

MRS. LUCINDA FULTON DIES

Mrs. Lucinda E. Fulton passed away Monday morning at 7 o'clock at her home in Wymore, after a brief illness of paralysis, aged sixty-eight years.
The deceased suffered a slight stroke of paralysis last January, but had practically recovered her health. She visited in Beatrice Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Ellis, leaving Thursday for Lincoln where she attended the state fair. Upon returning to her home at Wymore early Friday morning, she suffered another stroke of paralysis, which was followed by a third Staurday afternoon. She never regained consciousness.
Mrs. Fulton was born in Pennsylvania. Soon after her marriage she came to Nebraska, locating on a farm in Liberty township, this county, where she resided with her family until about two years ago, when she and her husband retired from farming, moving to Wymore. She had resided in this vicinity for thirty-two years.
She is survived by her husband, W. M. Fulton, five sons and two daughters. They are: Frank Fulton of Grand Junction, Colo., W. D. and George Fulton of Liberty vicinity, Ralph and Charles Fulton of Wymore and Miss Wilda B. Fulton of Wymore, and Mrs. John R. Ellis of Beatrice. She is also survived by two brothers, residents of Pennsylvania, and by eight grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton came to nebraska in 1883 and settled on a farm in the Otoe Indian reservation. Last year they came to spend the evening of life in Wymore.
Funeral services were held at the home in Wymore on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, in charge of Rev. F.O. Winslow, pastor of the M. E. Church. A quartette from the M.E. choir furnished the music. Futher services were held in the old home near Liberty and interment took place at Liberty cemetery in charge of the Eastern Star. Rev. Winslow gave a short address at the grave.


Wesley Monroe Fulton married Lucinda Enterline September 23 1873 in Pennsylvania and to this union were born 10 children:
Chandos (1874*1874)
Lilath M (1875*1912)
Charles W (1877*)
Wesely Doyle (1879*1937)
John Lynn (1880*1882)
Frank Floyd (1882*1974)
Lucinda Elizabeth "Bessie"(1886*1958)
Wilda (1888*1969)
George E (1889*1983)
Ralph Enterline (1894*1973)


OBITUARY-THE WEEKLY ARBUR STATE
SEPTEMBER 17, 1915

MRS. LUCINDA FULTON DIES

Mrs. Lucinda E. Fulton passed away Monday morning at 7 o'clock at her home in Wymore, after a brief illness of paralysis, aged sixty-eight years.
The deceased suffered a slight stroke of paralysis last January, but had practically recovered her health. She visited in Beatrice Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Ellis, leaving Thursday for Lincoln where she attended the state fair. Upon returning to her home at Wymore early Friday morning, she suffered another stroke of paralysis, which was followed by a third Staurday afternoon. She never regained consciousness.
Mrs. Fulton was born in Pennsylvania. Soon after her marriage she came to Nebraska, locating on a farm in Liberty township, this county, where she resided with her family until about two years ago, when she and her husband retired from farming, moving to Wymore. She had resided in this vicinity for thirty-two years.
She is survived by her husband, W. M. Fulton, five sons and two daughters. They are: Frank Fulton of Grand Junction, Colo., W. D. and George Fulton of Liberty vicinity, Ralph and Charles Fulton of Wymore and Miss Wilda B. Fulton of Wymore, and Mrs. John R. Ellis of Beatrice. She is also survived by two brothers, residents of Pennsylvania, and by eight grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton came to nebraska in 1883 and settled on a farm in the Otoe Indian reservation. Last year they came to spend the evening of life in Wymore.
Funeral services were held at the home in Wymore on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, in charge of Rev. F.O. Winslow, pastor of the M. E. Church. A quartette from the M.E. choir furnished the music. Futher services were held in the old home near Liberty and interment took place at Liberty cemetery in charge of the Eastern Star. Rev. Winslow gave a short address at the grave.




Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Fulton or Enterline memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement