Surname: Fortner
Given Name: Jasper Newton
Sex: M
Birth: 11 Jun 1863 in Nr Ridge Farm, Edgar, Illinois
Death: 23 Feb 1935 in Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas
Burial: 24 Feb 1935 Odd Fellows Ceme, Eureka Springs, , Arkansas
Note:
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Newton is shown in the 1870 census of Edgar County, Illinois with his parents, Richard and Mary Fortner and it is assumed that he was born there since the faily lived there for over 10 years. His obituary states he was
born at Ridge Farm, Illinois, which was the mailing address per the census.
The 1900 census shows Jaspar and Alice in Wilson County, Kansas and it shows no children born or still living at that time. Newton and Alice moved to Eureka Srings, Arkansas in 1907 where he lived until his death. His obituary stated that he was buried in the Odd Fellows
Cemetery. The Eurka Springs Historical Society states that the cemetery is now known as the Eureka Springs City Cemetery.
Newton is shown in the 1870 census of Edgar County, Illinois with his parents, Richard and Mary Fortner and it is assumed that he was born there since the faily lived there for over 10 years. His obituary states he was
born at Ridge Farm, Illinois, which was the mailing address per the census.
Note:
The 1900 census shows Jaspar and Alice in Wilson County, Kansas and it showsno children born or still living at that time.
Father: Richard W. FORTNER b: 4 Aug 1832 in , Vermilion, Illinois
Mother: Mary ROSS b: 21 Feb 1837 in Clinton, Vermillion, Indiana
Marriage: 1 M. Alice WALSH b: 1871 in Missouri
Married: 16 Dec 1890 in Wilson County, Kansas
Surname: Fortner
Given Name: Jasper Newton
Sex: M
Birth: 11 Jun 1863 in Nr Ridge Farm, Edgar, Illinois
Death: 23 Feb 1935 in Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas
Burial: 24 Feb 1935 Odd Fellows Ceme, Eureka Springs, , Arkansas
Note:
Ancestral File Number:
Newton is shown in the 1870 census of Edgar County, Illinois with his parents, Richard and Mary Fortner and it is assumed that he was born there since the faily lived there for over 10 years. His obituary states he was
born at Ridge Farm, Illinois, which was the mailing address per the census.
The 1900 census shows Jaspar and Alice in Wilson County, Kansas and it shows no children born or still living at that time. Newton and Alice moved to Eureka Srings, Arkansas in 1907 where he lived until his death. His obituary stated that he was buried in the Odd Fellows
Cemetery. The Eurka Springs Historical Society states that the cemetery is now known as the Eureka Springs City Cemetery.
Newton is shown in the 1870 census of Edgar County, Illinois with his parents, Richard and Mary Fortner and it is assumed that he was born there since the faily lived there for over 10 years. His obituary states he was
born at Ridge Farm, Illinois, which was the mailing address per the census.
Note:
The 1900 census shows Jaspar and Alice in Wilson County, Kansas and it showsno children born or still living at that time.
Father: Richard W. FORTNER b: 4 Aug 1832 in , Vermilion, Illinois
Mother: Mary ROSS b: 21 Feb 1837 in Clinton, Vermillion, Indiana
Marriage: 1 M. Alice WALSH b: 1871 in Missouri
Married: 16 Dec 1890 in Wilson County, Kansas
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