Kingsley--Died, at his residence in south Kingsley, on Friday, February 26, George Banebridge (sic--Bainbridge), after an illness of some weeks. Mr. Banebridge (sic) was about seventy-one years of age and had lived on a farm in Elkhorn many years. He gave up farming some years ago and moved to Kingsley. Some time ago Mrs. Banebridge (sic) passed away.
Mr. Banebridge (sic) was a man much respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances and leaves quite a large family of sons and daughters, all grown, to mourn his loss. The funeral took place from the M. E. church on Sunday afternoon and he was buried in the Kingsley cemetery beside his wife.
Kingsley--Died, at his residence in south Kingsley, on Friday, February 26, George Banebridge (sic--Bainbridge), after an illness of some weeks. Mr. Banebridge (sic) was about seventy-one years of age and had lived on a farm in Elkhorn many years. He gave up farming some years ago and moved to Kingsley. Some time ago Mrs. Banebridge (sic) passed away.
Mr. Banebridge (sic) was a man much respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances and leaves quite a large family of sons and daughters, all grown, to mourn his loss. The funeral took place from the M. E. church on Sunday afternoon and he was buried in the Kingsley cemetery beside his wife.
Family Members
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Ralph Bainbridge
1854–1891
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Joseph Bainbridge
1856–1934
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Jane Bainbridge Pratt
1858–1936
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Sarah Bainbridge Hodgson
1860–1936
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George Bainbridge
1863–1931
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Mary Bainbridge Hodgen
1864–1950
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John Bainbridge
1868–1952
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Elizabeth H Bainbridge Vining
1870–1955
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William Thomas Bainbridge
1872–1941
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Margaret Bainbridge Wulf
1875–1956
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Frank Albert Bainbridge
1878–1957
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