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William Smith Wildman

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William Smith Wildman

Birth
Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Dec 1894 (aged 43)
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cantril, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The Farmers' Union
Memphis, Missouri
December 6, 1894

OBITUARY.
William Smith Wildman was born in Van Buren county, Iowa, Nov. 24, 1851. Some years later he moved with his parents to Scotland county, Mo., where he lived until death, Dec. 3d, 1894. He was married to Seyntha Miller, Feb. 27th, 1874, and leaves a wife and five children—two sons and three daughters—to mourn his loss. He was not a church member, but was saved during his illness. His last words were: "I am just waiting for the door to open that I may go in." The funeral discourse was delivered by Elder T.A. Renfro, after which the remains were taken to Cantril, Iowa, for interment.

Credit given to FindAGrave contributor: NE MO (#46863367) on 8 Dec 2014
[Research of marriage certificate shows date as being Feb 27th 1873 in Scotland co., Missouri]
The Farmers' Union
Memphis, Missouri
December 6, 1894

OBITUARY.
William Smith Wildman was born in Van Buren county, Iowa, Nov. 24, 1851. Some years later he moved with his parents to Scotland county, Mo., where he lived until death, Dec. 3d, 1894. He was married to Seyntha Miller, Feb. 27th, 1874, and leaves a wife and five children—two sons and three daughters—to mourn his loss. He was not a church member, but was saved during his illness. His last words were: "I am just waiting for the door to open that I may go in." The funeral discourse was delivered by Elder T.A. Renfro, after which the remains were taken to Cantril, Iowa, for interment.

Credit given to FindAGrave contributor: NE MO (#46863367) on 8 Dec 2014
[Research of marriage certificate shows date as being Feb 27th 1873 in Scotland co., Missouri]


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