Table Rock Argus, Jan. 8, 1915.
OBITUARY-
John Michael Aylor was born in Augusta County, West Virginia on October 13, 1828, and died at the home of his son Norris December 27, 1914 at the age of 86 years, 2 months and 14 days.
In 1832 he went with his parents to Madison County, Ohio.
In 1850 he was united in marriage to Eleanor Knipe Norris who departed this life on February 24 of this year.
In 1852 they moved to Van Buren County, Iowa, where they lived for 35 years and reared their family. To this union eleven children were born, six boys and five girls, two boys dying in infancy.
They came to Nebraska in 1887, and since the death of his wife he has made his home with his children.
His health has been gradually failing for several months and Sunday afternoon all realized that the end was near and at ten minutes of 8 o'clock he quietly passed away.
In 1869 he united with the Baptist church and has been true to his faith in Christ. After coming to Table Rock he united with the Christian church of which he was a faithful attendant as long as his health would permit.
He leaves nine children who mourn his going, also forty-four grandchildren who cherish his memory. The children are as follows: Mrs. Thomas McIntosh of Humboldt, Mrs. M. H. Irwin, Mrs. John Covault, Mrs. Dallas Mort, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. John and Norris Aylor of Table Rock, William Aylor of Van Buron County, Iowa.
Table Rock Argus, Jan. 8, 1915.
OBITUARY-
John Michael Aylor was born in Augusta County, West Virginia on October 13, 1828, and died at the home of his son Norris December 27, 1914 at the age of 86 years, 2 months and 14 days.
In 1832 he went with his parents to Madison County, Ohio.
In 1850 he was united in marriage to Eleanor Knipe Norris who departed this life on February 24 of this year.
In 1852 they moved to Van Buren County, Iowa, where they lived for 35 years and reared their family. To this union eleven children were born, six boys and five girls, two boys dying in infancy.
They came to Nebraska in 1887, and since the death of his wife he has made his home with his children.
His health has been gradually failing for several months and Sunday afternoon all realized that the end was near and at ten minutes of 8 o'clock he quietly passed away.
In 1869 he united with the Baptist church and has been true to his faith in Christ. After coming to Table Rock he united with the Christian church of which he was a faithful attendant as long as his health would permit.
He leaves nine children who mourn his going, also forty-four grandchildren who cherish his memory. The children are as follows: Mrs. Thomas McIntosh of Humboldt, Mrs. M. H. Irwin, Mrs. John Covault, Mrs. Dallas Mort, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. John and Norris Aylor of Table Rock, William Aylor of Van Buron County, Iowa.
Family Members
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James Henry Aylor
1851–1922
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Georgia Ann Aylor Irwin
1858–1931
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Olive M "Ollie" Ayler McIntosh
1861–1941
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Zella Belle Aylor Covault
1863–1948
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Ella Marie Aylor Mort
1865–1953
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Mary Effie Aylor Bowen
1867–1918
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John Luther Aylor
1870–1963
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Charles William "Will" Aylor
1873–1935
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Alvah Norris Aylor Sr
1876–1960
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