Wash Eads dies at 85
George Washington Eads, of near Hughes Chapel, died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Keeney, with whom he had lived for about a year past. His death was due to the ills incident to old age, he being in his 85th year. "Uncle Wash" was one of the early settlers of Maries County, and leaves five sons and one daughter, besides a host of friends to mourn his departure (Maries
County Gazette) Also published in Dixon Pilot, Dixon, MO, Friday, November 20, 1914 (From collection of Frank J. Jennings)
Wash Eads dies at 85
George Washington Eads, of near Hughes Chapel, died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Keeney, with whom he had lived for about a year past. His death was due to the ills incident to old age, he being in his 85th year. "Uncle Wash" was one of the early settlers of Maries County, and leaves five sons and one daughter, besides a host of friends to mourn his departure (Maries
County Gazette) Also published in Dixon Pilot, Dixon, MO, Friday, November 20, 1914 (From collection of Frank J. Jennings)
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