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Laura Emmaline <I>Ogden</I> DeVall

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Laura Emmaline Ogden DeVall

Birth
Ogdensburg, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Dec 1926 (aged 77)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Laura Emma Ogden was born in Ogdensburg, Tiogo County, PA., in 1849. She was married to Henry C. DeVall at Leroy, Pa., June 27th, 1866. Five years later in 1871, the family came to Burlingame and lived here for 16 years until 1887. Then they moved to southern Missouri, settling in Taney County, near Kirbyville. To them were born twelve children, five of whom are dead. The seven living are Mrs. Linnie Gillaspy, Osage City, Kans., Mrs. Bessie Cheek, Oklahoma City, Okla., Henry C. DeVall, Great Bend, Kansas, Mrs. Alice Maddux, Freedom, Okla., E. E. DeVall, Branson, Mo., Mrs. Edna Blanset, Great Bend, Kansas, Mrs. Velma Swift, Reeds Spring, Mo.
Mrs. DeVall passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Cheek in Oklahoma City, on December 31st, 1926, being aged 77 years and 10 days. Her husband preceded her in death 16 years ago, the date being November 14th, 1910. He was interred in the Burlingame Cemetery, and she will be laid by his side. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Branson, Mo.
The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon conducted by the pastor Rev. John Endacott. A quartet, Miss Vera Hakes, Mrs. Florence Powell, Earl Sutherland and Earl Amos, Miss Pearl White, organist, rendered appropriate music. A large number of relatives were here to attend the funeral.
Burlingame Enterprise-Chronicle-January 26, 1927
Laura Emma Ogden was born in Ogdensburg, Tiogo County, PA., in 1849. She was married to Henry C. DeVall at Leroy, Pa., June 27th, 1866. Five years later in 1871, the family came to Burlingame and lived here for 16 years until 1887. Then they moved to southern Missouri, settling in Taney County, near Kirbyville. To them were born twelve children, five of whom are dead. The seven living are Mrs. Linnie Gillaspy, Osage City, Kans., Mrs. Bessie Cheek, Oklahoma City, Okla., Henry C. DeVall, Great Bend, Kansas, Mrs. Alice Maddux, Freedom, Okla., E. E. DeVall, Branson, Mo., Mrs. Edna Blanset, Great Bend, Kansas, Mrs. Velma Swift, Reeds Spring, Mo.
Mrs. DeVall passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Cheek in Oklahoma City, on December 31st, 1926, being aged 77 years and 10 days. Her husband preceded her in death 16 years ago, the date being November 14th, 1910. He was interred in the Burlingame Cemetery, and she will be laid by his side. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Branson, Mo.
The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon conducted by the pastor Rev. John Endacott. A quartet, Miss Vera Hakes, Mrs. Florence Powell, Earl Sutherland and Earl Amos, Miss Pearl White, organist, rendered appropriate music. A large number of relatives were here to attend the funeral.
Burlingame Enterprise-Chronicle-January 26, 1927


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