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Philemon Townsend

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Philemon Townsend

Birth
Berne, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
22 Jul 1898 (aged 84)
Kendallville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Kendallville, Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Born in Berne Albany Co New York. Served in the Mexican War. After the war he received a land grant in Freeport, Stephenson Co Illinois. He and his family moved to Kendallville, Winneshiek Co Iowa about 1854 where he lived until his death. Husband of Maria Elizabeth Smith. Three Sons, Joseph Perry, Harvey George, & Jefferson Davis Townsend. Four daughters, Sarah Marie, Abigail Jane, Malissa Hannah & Mary Elizabeth.

Obituary

OBITUARY: Twice-a-Week Plain Dealer, Cresco, Howard County, IA; Tuesday, July 26, 1898; LP Col. 6/7.
Film (Jan 4, 1898 - June 29, 1900) at Cresco Library.

Died, in Fremont township, Winneshiek county, Iowa, July 22, 1898, Philemon Townsend, aged 84 years 4 months and 20 days. The deceased was born in Albany county, New York, March 2, 1814. In 1845 he came to Stephenson county, Illinois, where he continued to reside until he came to Iowa, except two years he served in the Mexican war. He was united in marriage July 19, 1849, with Miss Marla Smith, who preceded him to the better life, December 24, 1883. In June 1856, he and his companion came to Winneshiek county and located upon the farm where he lived for more than 42 years, and until death released his spirit from the body. Three sons and two daughters remain to mourn the loss of a kind and noble father; two sons Harvey and Perry, and a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Arnold, reside in Strouseton, S.D., Perry and Mrs. Arnold coming to attend the last sad rite to their father, Harvey being absent from home did not get the message of his father's death in time to come. One son, Jefferson, and a daughter reside here, their father having lived and died at his and their home.
The funeral was at the house, Rev. Hendricks officiating, the interment being in the Kendallville cemetery. The esteem in which the deceased was held was plainly shown by the presence of the people for several miles around who had come together to do honor to the memory of the deceased, most of whom followed the remains to the place of interment.

More About Philemon TOWNSEND:
Burial: Kendallville Cemetery, Winneshiek County, IA; Row 1126
Born in Berne Albany Co New York. Served in the Mexican War. After the war he received a land grant in Freeport, Stephenson Co Illinois. He and his family moved to Kendallville, Winneshiek Co Iowa about 1854 where he lived until his death. Husband of Maria Elizabeth Smith. Three Sons, Joseph Perry, Harvey George, & Jefferson Davis Townsend. Four daughters, Sarah Marie, Abigail Jane, Malissa Hannah & Mary Elizabeth.

Obituary

OBITUARY: Twice-a-Week Plain Dealer, Cresco, Howard County, IA; Tuesday, July 26, 1898; LP Col. 6/7.
Film (Jan 4, 1898 - June 29, 1900) at Cresco Library.

Died, in Fremont township, Winneshiek county, Iowa, July 22, 1898, Philemon Townsend, aged 84 years 4 months and 20 days. The deceased was born in Albany county, New York, March 2, 1814. In 1845 he came to Stephenson county, Illinois, where he continued to reside until he came to Iowa, except two years he served in the Mexican war. He was united in marriage July 19, 1849, with Miss Marla Smith, who preceded him to the better life, December 24, 1883. In June 1856, he and his companion came to Winneshiek county and located upon the farm where he lived for more than 42 years, and until death released his spirit from the body. Three sons and two daughters remain to mourn the loss of a kind and noble father; two sons Harvey and Perry, and a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Arnold, reside in Strouseton, S.D., Perry and Mrs. Arnold coming to attend the last sad rite to their father, Harvey being absent from home did not get the message of his father's death in time to come. One son, Jefferson, and a daughter reside here, their father having lived and died at his and their home.
The funeral was at the house, Rev. Hendricks officiating, the interment being in the Kendallville cemetery. The esteem in which the deceased was held was plainly shown by the presence of the people for several miles around who had come together to do honor to the memory of the deceased, most of whom followed the remains to the place of interment.

More About Philemon TOWNSEND:
Burial: Kendallville Cemetery, Winneshiek County, IA; Row 1126


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