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Harley Thomas Abell

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Harley Thomas Abell

Birth
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Death
11 Apr 1920 (aged 28)
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D2
Memorial ID
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Son of Jacob & Sarah Finney Abell

Son of Jacob and Sarah Finney Abell.
Died at the family home, 503 South Fayette street.

Occupation: Brick layer and plasterer. He had to give up his job due to failing health.
He also played baseball and was considered one of the best semi-professional players in this part of the state.

Survived by his parents; five sisters: Mrs. Charles Redding of Jacksonville, Mrs. Maggie Monohan of Springfield, Mrs. Fannie Massey of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ernest Hardin of Murrayville, and Mrs. William Charlesworth of Arenzville; and three brothers: Monroe Abell of Jacksonville, Edward Abell of St. Louis, MO , and Roscoe Abell of Jacksonville.

Gillham Undertaking Parlors.
Burial in Diamond Grove.
Source:
Jacksonville Daily Journal, April 13, 1920
Contributor: P. Meado (47252942) •
Son of Jacob & Sarah Finney Abell

Son of Jacob and Sarah Finney Abell.
Died at the family home, 503 South Fayette street.

Occupation: Brick layer and plasterer. He had to give up his job due to failing health.
He also played baseball and was considered one of the best semi-professional players in this part of the state.

Survived by his parents; five sisters: Mrs. Charles Redding of Jacksonville, Mrs. Maggie Monohan of Springfield, Mrs. Fannie Massey of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ernest Hardin of Murrayville, and Mrs. William Charlesworth of Arenzville; and three brothers: Monroe Abell of Jacksonville, Edward Abell of St. Louis, MO , and Roscoe Abell of Jacksonville.

Gillham Undertaking Parlors.
Burial in Diamond Grove.
Source:
Jacksonville Daily Journal, April 13, 1920
Contributor: P. Meado (47252942) •


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