Gabriel R. Osborn was born in Buchanan county, Missouri, Jan. 2nd, 1837. He lived there until 19 years of age. He was married Aug. 29th, 1861, to Margaret McHone in Greenwood county, Kansas. To them were born five children, Linda, Louise, Minnie, William and Edgar. The latter died in infancy, the other four, with the wife and mother, surviving Mr. Osborn. Numerous grandchildren also survive.
He served as a scout and guide during the earlier part of the Civil War in Capt. P. Baynes company, the records showing that his service covered the period from Aug. 25th, 1861, to Dec. 16th, 1861. The company was disbanded on the latter date.
Funeral services were conducted at his home in North Rock Port, Friday, Nov. 14th, at 10 o'clock a.m, by Rev. J.J. Cokely, interment taking place at Milsap cemetery.
Gabriel R. Osborn was born in Buchanan county, Missouri, Jan. 2nd, 1837. He lived there until 19 years of age. He was married Aug. 29th, 1861, to Margaret McHone in Greenwood county, Kansas. To them were born five children, Linda, Louise, Minnie, William and Edgar. The latter died in infancy, the other four, with the wife and mother, surviving Mr. Osborn. Numerous grandchildren also survive.
He served as a scout and guide during the earlier part of the Civil War in Capt. P. Baynes company, the records showing that his service covered the period from Aug. 25th, 1861, to Dec. 16th, 1861. The company was disbanded on the latter date.
Funeral services were conducted at his home in North Rock Port, Friday, Nov. 14th, at 10 o'clock a.m, by Rev. J.J. Cokely, interment taking place at Milsap cemetery.
Family Members
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Eliza Maria Osborne Draper
1840–1900
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William Elijah Osborne
1842–1957
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Lucinda Elvira Osborne Childers
1846–1923
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George Edward Osborne
1847–1914
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Edmund Morris Burrow Osborne
1851–1918
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Simon Denton Osborn
1853–1874
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Mary Elizabeth Osborne Palmer
1855–1920
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William Samuel Osborn
1856–1911
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Albert Henry Osborne
1858–1917
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James Franklin Osborne
1861–1921
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John Grant Osborn
1863–1934
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Charles Thomas Osborn
1865–1935
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