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Euclid H Bristow

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Euclid H Bristow

Birth
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Nov 1914 (aged 69)
Johnson Township, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Scircleville, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Euclid H. Bristow married Martha Spencer on February 28, 1867 in Clinton County, IN. They had three daughters:
1. Isadora: married Wm. P. White
2. Adaline: married Waldo Emerson Wood
3. Alma: married Lorenzo Orr


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EUCLID BRISTOW VERY ILL
Well Known Resident of West Part Suffering from Heart Leakage.

Euclid Bristow, residing northwest of Kempton, is seriously ill at his home suffering from leakage of the heart and but small hope is entertained for his recovery. Mr. Bristow has been in declining health for over a year and for the past three months has been unable to be about or lie down, but just sits in his chair. For the past week he has been very low, and death is expected at any time. He is a man near seventy years of age and has spent comparatively all his married life on the farm he now occupies. His parents John and Lucinda Bristow were former residents of Kentucky, who moved to Hendricks County, Indiana many years ago and later to Clinton County, where Mr. Bristow grew to manhood and married. His family consists of three married daughters as follows: Mrs. Perry White and Mrs. Lorenzo Orr, residing northwest of Kempton, and Mrs. Waldo Wood of Michigantown.

--The Tipton Tribune
(Tipton, IN), Nov. 20, 1914, Pg. 8


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EUCLID BRISTOW IS DEAD.
Aged Man Passed Away Last Night at Home Near Kempton.

Euclid H. Bristow, aged seventy years, died at his home two and a half miles northwest of Kempton, at midnight last night, being the victim of a complication of afflictions, heart trouble being among his troubles.
For more than a year, Mr. Bristow had been in declining health and for some time had been despaired of.
Had Mr. Bristow lived until the fifth of February next, he would have been seventy years old and practically all of this time had been spent on the farm in Clinton county where he died, although he was born in Hendricks county, where his parents moved in an early day, coming originally from Kentucky. His parents were John and Lucinda Bristow, the father dying several years ago, but the mother is living at this time, being ninety-one years old. Her home is at Scircleville.
In the family of the father of Euclid Bristow there were seven children, Cell Bristow one time lawyer in Tipton, being a brother of the deceased.
Euclid Bristow was united in marriage forty-seven years ago to Martha, daughter of Clarkson Spencer, of Clinton county, the parents of both being early settlers of Clinton county. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bristow, the wife and children surviving. The children are Dora, wife of Perry White, of Kempton, Alma, wife of Lorenzo Orr, near Kempton, and Adeline, wife of Waldo Wood, of Michigantown.
Mr. Bristow was a member of the "Church of God" at Hillisburg, and was a man held in very high esteem in the community in which he lived.
It is understood that the funeral will be some time Monday, the services being held at the late home and the burial will be at the Baker cemetery.

--The Tipton Daily Tribune
(Tipton, IN), Sat., Nov. 28, 1914, Pg. 8
Euclid H. Bristow married Martha Spencer on February 28, 1867 in Clinton County, IN. They had three daughters:
1. Isadora: married Wm. P. White
2. Adaline: married Waldo Emerson Wood
3. Alma: married Lorenzo Orr


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EUCLID BRISTOW VERY ILL
Well Known Resident of West Part Suffering from Heart Leakage.

Euclid Bristow, residing northwest of Kempton, is seriously ill at his home suffering from leakage of the heart and but small hope is entertained for his recovery. Mr. Bristow has been in declining health for over a year and for the past three months has been unable to be about or lie down, but just sits in his chair. For the past week he has been very low, and death is expected at any time. He is a man near seventy years of age and has spent comparatively all his married life on the farm he now occupies. His parents John and Lucinda Bristow were former residents of Kentucky, who moved to Hendricks County, Indiana many years ago and later to Clinton County, where Mr. Bristow grew to manhood and married. His family consists of three married daughters as follows: Mrs. Perry White and Mrs. Lorenzo Orr, residing northwest of Kempton, and Mrs. Waldo Wood of Michigantown.

--The Tipton Tribune
(Tipton, IN), Nov. 20, 1914, Pg. 8


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EUCLID BRISTOW IS DEAD.
Aged Man Passed Away Last Night at Home Near Kempton.

Euclid H. Bristow, aged seventy years, died at his home two and a half miles northwest of Kempton, at midnight last night, being the victim of a complication of afflictions, heart trouble being among his troubles.
For more than a year, Mr. Bristow had been in declining health and for some time had been despaired of.
Had Mr. Bristow lived until the fifth of February next, he would have been seventy years old and practically all of this time had been spent on the farm in Clinton county where he died, although he was born in Hendricks county, where his parents moved in an early day, coming originally from Kentucky. His parents were John and Lucinda Bristow, the father dying several years ago, but the mother is living at this time, being ninety-one years old. Her home is at Scircleville.
In the family of the father of Euclid Bristow there were seven children, Cell Bristow one time lawyer in Tipton, being a brother of the deceased.
Euclid Bristow was united in marriage forty-seven years ago to Martha, daughter of Clarkson Spencer, of Clinton county, the parents of both being early settlers of Clinton county. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bristow, the wife and children surviving. The children are Dora, wife of Perry White, of Kempton, Alma, wife of Lorenzo Orr, near Kempton, and Adeline, wife of Waldo Wood, of Michigantown.
Mr. Bristow was a member of the "Church of God" at Hillisburg, and was a man held in very high esteem in the community in which he lived.
It is understood that the funeral will be some time Monday, the services being held at the late home and the burial will be at the Baker cemetery.

--The Tipton Daily Tribune
(Tipton, IN), Sat., Nov. 28, 1914, Pg. 8

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EUCLID H.
FEB. 5. 1845
NOV. 27. 1914
FATHER

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Husband of Martha M.



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