Published in the CLINTON EYE, Clinton Missouri, Mar 12 1904 - J. F. January died at 10 o'clock a.m. February 18 at the home of his nephew, Rev. C. C. McConnell in Whitesboro, Texas. He came there from Fort Worth on Feb. 12. He was quite feeble, had grip and kidney trouble and kept growing weaker until the end came. He was 79 and was born in Jessamine county, Ky., December 6, 1825 and with his parents, P. M. and Nancy January, moved to Boone County, this state in 1830, coming to Henry, near Montrose, in 1855, where his parents lived until coming to Brownington in 1870. He professed religion in early life and joined the Presbyterian church in Columbia. In 1857, he married Miss Ella Barnett of Carrolton, this state. For many years, he was a prominent dry goods merchant in Carrolton and lived above reproach and was an honest business man and a good citizen. All his family are dead except a son, F. B. January, assistant cashier of a bank at Las Vegas, New Mexico. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. S. A. McConnell, of Los Angeles, and Miss Clementina January of Brownington. The family is well-known throughout Henry County.
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Published in the CLINTON EYE, Clinton Missouri, Mar 12 1904 - J. F. January died at 10 o'clock a.m. February 18 at the home of his nephew, Rev. C. C. McConnell in Whitesboro, Texas. He came there from Fort Worth on Feb. 12. He was quite feeble, had grip and kidney trouble and kept growing weaker until the end came. He was 79 and was born in Jessamine county, Ky., December 6, 1825 and with his parents, P. M. and Nancy January, moved to Boone County, this state in 1830, coming to Henry, near Montrose, in 1855, where his parents lived until coming to Brownington in 1870. He professed religion in early life and joined the Presbyterian church in Columbia. In 1857, he married Miss Ella Barnett of Carrolton, this state. For many years, he was a prominent dry goods merchant in Carrolton and lived above reproach and was an honest business man and a good citizen. All his family are dead except a son, F. B. January, assistant cashier of a bank at Las Vegas, New Mexico. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. S. A. McConnell, of Los Angeles, and Miss Clementina January of Brownington. The family is well-known throughout Henry County.
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