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Andrew Bartholemew Cherry

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Andrew Bartholemew Cherry

Birth
Pike County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Dec 1921 (aged 58)
Saline County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Bennington, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Minneapolis Messenger, Dec. 1, 1921, page 6:
Andrew Cherry Injured
Andrew Cherry, a well known citizen of Niles, was very seriously, if not fatally injured this week when a horse kicked him in the abdomen. The blow was so terrific that the intestines burst.
Mr. Cherry has been brought to a hospital in Salina. His condition is regarded as extremely critical by the physicians in charge.
On account of the seriousness of the injuries, Mr. Cherry was able to give little details regarding the mishap that occurred to him. ---- Salina Journal, Friday

Minneapolis Messenger, Dec. 15, 1921, page 8:
Bennington -- Andrew Cherry was born near Waverly, Pike county, Ohio, January 6, 1863, and died at Salina, Kansas, December 8, 1921 at the age of 58 years, 11 months and 2 days. He came to Kansas in 1887 and settled in Saline county where he resided until his death. He was married to Miss Nettie Smith March 13, 1887. To this union were born ten children. One daughter, Eva Stickley preceded her father in death, February, 1916. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Iva Blaha, Mrs. Della Lott, John, James, Harvey, Jessie and Teddie of Bennington; Mrs. Pearl Baugh of Texahoma, Okla., and Bessie Spivey of Salina; also seventeen grandchildren, five brothers, four sisters and a host of friends. He united with the M.E. church in 1916 of which he remained a faithful member. He was a charter member of the M.W.A. of Niles.

Minneapolis Messenger, Dec. 29, 1921, page 2: detailed obit for Andrew Cherry, containing all the places he lived and the names of his brothers.
--Information furnished by Cheryl White

Minneapolis Messenger, Dec. 1, 1921, page 6:
Andrew Cherry Injured
Andrew Cherry, a well known citizen of Niles, was very seriously, if not fatally injured this week when a horse kicked him in the abdomen. The blow was so terrific that the intestines burst.
Mr. Cherry has been brought to a hospital in Salina. His condition is regarded as extremely critical by the physicians in charge.
On account of the seriousness of the injuries, Mr. Cherry was able to give little details regarding the mishap that occurred to him. ---- Salina Journal, Friday

Minneapolis Messenger, Dec. 15, 1921, page 8:
Bennington -- Andrew Cherry was born near Waverly, Pike county, Ohio, January 6, 1863, and died at Salina, Kansas, December 8, 1921 at the age of 58 years, 11 months and 2 days. He came to Kansas in 1887 and settled in Saline county where he resided until his death. He was married to Miss Nettie Smith March 13, 1887. To this union were born ten children. One daughter, Eva Stickley preceded her father in death, February, 1916. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Iva Blaha, Mrs. Della Lott, John, James, Harvey, Jessie and Teddie of Bennington; Mrs. Pearl Baugh of Texahoma, Okla., and Bessie Spivey of Salina; also seventeen grandchildren, five brothers, four sisters and a host of friends. He united with the M.E. church in 1916 of which he remained a faithful member. He was a charter member of the M.W.A. of Niles.

Minneapolis Messenger, Dec. 29, 1921, page 2: detailed obit for Andrew Cherry, containing all the places he lived and the names of his brothers.
--Information furnished by Cheryl White



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