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William Henry Harrison Reade

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William Henry Harrison Reade

Birth
Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 Dec 1921 (aged 81)
Onslow, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Center Junction, Jones County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1098936, Longitude: -91.0637776
Plot
Starting from the SE corner, first entrance heading north on the gravel road, row two, grave 15
Memorial ID
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Monticello Express
Monticello, Jones Co., IA
29 Dec., 1921

Onslow, December 27.

William Henry Harrison Reade, son
of Samuel C. and Jane Reade, was
born In Indiana on November 22, 1840.
At an early, age he moved with his
parents to Iowa and had resided here
ever since.

On May 20, 1863, he was united in
marriage to Margaret Emily Krouse at
Anamosa, Iowa. To this union were born
7 daughters and 1 son:
Mrs. Mary Livingstone of Marshalltown,
Iowa; Mrs. Esther McDonald of Center
Junction, Iowa; Mrs. Lily Roberts of Olin,
Iowa; Mrs. Ella Curttright, Rockwell City,
Iowa; Mrs. Lou Neelans, Ruthton, Minnesota;
and Henry, who resides at home in Onslow.

The other two daughters passed away,
one In infancy, and Mrs. Margaret
Mackrill, who passed away in July, 1920.
Mr. Reade passed away after a
short sickness, on December 14, 1921,
at the age of 81 years and 22 days. He
united with the M. E. church of Onslow
when he was 25 years of age.

Mr. Reade was the second son in a family
of 10 children. Four have preceded
him in death, two brothers, John and
Hezekrlah, and two sisters, Anna Maria
died in infancy, and the other, Mrs.
Martha Hutton, died on March 27, 1921.

Those remaining are Nelson Reade of
Onslow; Mrs. Nancy Paul of Onslow;
Jeremiah Reade of Webster City, Iowa;
Mrs. Ruth Kinney, Marion, Iowa; Mrs.
Mary Welch, Stanbury, Missouri; and
Samuel Reade of Monticello, Iowa. Besides
these he leaves to mourn 16 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren.

One of the outstanding characteristics
of his life was his unsevering
honesty testified to by all who have
known him for more than 65 years in
this locality. He had been a member
of the Masonic order since early manhood,
having joined the order at Wyoming
in 1867. He was a most devoted
father and husband, always kind and
considerate in his feelings for others.

The family wishes to extend their
heartfelt thanks to the members of the
Masonic order, who so kindly assisted
them during their sad bereavement.
Monticello Express
Monticello, Jones Co., IA
29 Dec., 1921

Onslow, December 27.

William Henry Harrison Reade, son
of Samuel C. and Jane Reade, was
born In Indiana on November 22, 1840.
At an early, age he moved with his
parents to Iowa and had resided here
ever since.

On May 20, 1863, he was united in
marriage to Margaret Emily Krouse at
Anamosa, Iowa. To this union were born
7 daughters and 1 son:
Mrs. Mary Livingstone of Marshalltown,
Iowa; Mrs. Esther McDonald of Center
Junction, Iowa; Mrs. Lily Roberts of Olin,
Iowa; Mrs. Ella Curttright, Rockwell City,
Iowa; Mrs. Lou Neelans, Ruthton, Minnesota;
and Henry, who resides at home in Onslow.

The other two daughters passed away,
one In infancy, and Mrs. Margaret
Mackrill, who passed away in July, 1920.
Mr. Reade passed away after a
short sickness, on December 14, 1921,
at the age of 81 years and 22 days. He
united with the M. E. church of Onslow
when he was 25 years of age.

Mr. Reade was the second son in a family
of 10 children. Four have preceded
him in death, two brothers, John and
Hezekrlah, and two sisters, Anna Maria
died in infancy, and the other, Mrs.
Martha Hutton, died on March 27, 1921.

Those remaining are Nelson Reade of
Onslow; Mrs. Nancy Paul of Onslow;
Jeremiah Reade of Webster City, Iowa;
Mrs. Ruth Kinney, Marion, Iowa; Mrs.
Mary Welch, Stanbury, Missouri; and
Samuel Reade of Monticello, Iowa. Besides
these he leaves to mourn 16 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren.

One of the outstanding characteristics
of his life was his unsevering
honesty testified to by all who have
known him for more than 65 years in
this locality. He had been a member
of the Masonic order since early manhood,
having joined the order at Wyoming
in 1867. He was a most devoted
father and husband, always kind and
considerate in his feelings for others.

The family wishes to extend their
heartfelt thanks to the members of the
Masonic order, who so kindly assisted
them during their sad bereavement.


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