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Joseph Aaron Jr.

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Joseph Aaron Jr.

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
10 Oct 1918 (aged 80)
Rolla, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Doolittle, Phelps County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Father: Joseph Aaron b: 1804 in South Carolina
Mother: Martha Patsy Brantley b: ABT 1810 in Georgia

Married Mary Jarrett
Married: 19 Jun 1856

THE ROLLA HERALD DEMOCRAT - OBITS "1918"

JOSEPH AARON
17 Oct 1918 (issue date)

In the death of Joseph Aaron which occurred at his home about three miles and a half west of Rolla on Wednesday, October 9th, 1918, one of Phelps County's oldest citizens has passed away.

Joseph Aaron was born February 9, 1838, in Boone County, Kentucky, making him at the time of his death 80 years and 8 months old. He was united in marriage with Miss Mary Jarrett, and to this union seven children were born, three of whom survive. They are: J. D. Aaron of Dixon, Mo., Wm. Aaron, of Patmos, Ark., and Mrs. J. P. Turner, west of Rolla. His wife died many years ago. About ten years ago Mr. Aaron united in marriage a second time, this time to Mrs. Amelia Mitchell, of Rolla, who survives him.

Mr. Aaron had lived for over fifty years at the place he died. He served as a Federal Home Guard during the Civil War, under Gen. Franz Sigel. For years "Uncle Joe" was a familiar figure around Rolla. He was a staunch democrat, and took a great interest in public affairs. For the past six years he has been in very poor health, during which time he has been confined to his home.

Father: Joseph Aaron b: 1804 in South Carolina
Mother: Martha Patsy Brantley b: ABT 1810 in Georgia

Married Mary Jarrett
Married: 19 Jun 1856

THE ROLLA HERALD DEMOCRAT - OBITS "1918"

JOSEPH AARON
17 Oct 1918 (issue date)

In the death of Joseph Aaron which occurred at his home about three miles and a half west of Rolla on Wednesday, October 9th, 1918, one of Phelps County's oldest citizens has passed away.

Joseph Aaron was born February 9, 1838, in Boone County, Kentucky, making him at the time of his death 80 years and 8 months old. He was united in marriage with Miss Mary Jarrett, and to this union seven children were born, three of whom survive. They are: J. D. Aaron of Dixon, Mo., Wm. Aaron, of Patmos, Ark., and Mrs. J. P. Turner, west of Rolla. His wife died many years ago. About ten years ago Mr. Aaron united in marriage a second time, this time to Mrs. Amelia Mitchell, of Rolla, who survives him.

Mr. Aaron had lived for over fifty years at the place he died. He served as a Federal Home Guard during the Civil War, under Gen. Franz Sigel. For years "Uncle Joe" was a familiar figure around Rolla. He was a staunch democrat, and took a great interest in public affairs. For the past six years he has been in very poor health, during which time he has been confined to his home.



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  • Added: Nov 16, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80541150/joseph-aaron: accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Aaron Jr. (9 Feb 1838–10 Oct 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 80541150, citing Pea Ridge Cemetery, Doolittle, Phelps County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46605034).