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William H. Rutledge

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William H. Rutledge

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
29 Mar 1940 (aged 87)
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joseph F. Rutledge and Sarah Landon.

Married Almira A. Aler 29 Mar 1876 Vermilion County, Illinois.
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Logan County News
Crescent, OK
Thursday, April 4, 1940
Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

W. H. Rutledge Dies Friday Evening at His Home in Guthrie

Rites Are Conducted Monday Afternoon From Church in Marshall

REV. ROBERTS

Made His Home With His Son, Charlie for Number of Years

Death came to W. H. Rutledge Friday evening at his home in Guthrie after an illness of only a few days. For a number of years Mr. Rutledge made his home with his son, Charlie Rutledge, east of town. After his son's death he lived in Marshall and Guthrie.

Services were conducted in Marshall Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Baptists church with Rev. W. A. Roberts in charge of the sermon.

Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Fred Schrage, Mrs. Ashley Alexander, Richard Weber, and Mrs. Frank Johnson. They were accompanied at the piano by Ashley Alexander.

Pallbearers were his six grandsons, Harold Rutledge, Les Frazier, Roy McCurdy, L. E. Ezell, K. O. Herwig and Francis Ingle.

W. H. Rutledge was born March 6, 1854, in South English Isle and departed this life March 29, 1940, in Guthrie at the age of 86 years and 23 days.

He was married to Almira Ayler in 1873 [sic] and to this union two children were born, Charlie, who preceded him in death and a daughter, Mrs. Cora B. Ingle of Marshall.

Mr. Rutledge came to Kansas in an early day and later moved to Oklahoma.

He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Ingle; a brother, J. S. Rutledge, Stillwell; ten grand children and one great great grand child.

Burial was made in the IOOF cemetery in Marshall under the direction of E. J. Adams. Inc.
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Obituary from Guthrie Daily Leader unknown date.

RITES TO BE MONDAY FOR RUTLEDGE, KIN OF LANDON

Funeral services for Will Rutledge, 86-year-old pioneer county resident and cousin of Alf Landon [Kansas Governor 1933-1937], and Republican presidential candidate in 1936, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Marshall.

Mr. Rutledge, who died at his home here, 1001 W. Noble, Friday night following an illness, formerly resided at Marshall for many years.

Funeral arrangements are being made by a Cresenct funeral home and burial will be in the Marshall Cemetery.

Friends here said that Mr. Rutledge also was related to Ann Rutledge, a sweetheart of Abraham Lincoln.

Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Cora Ingles, of Marshal, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Frasler of Crescent.
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Obit provided by FAG volunteer 47042542 [email protected]
Son of Joseph F. Rutledge and Sarah Landon.

Married Almira A. Aler 29 Mar 1876 Vermilion County, Illinois.
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Logan County News
Crescent, OK
Thursday, April 4, 1940
Page 1, Columns 5 & 6

W. H. Rutledge Dies Friday Evening at His Home in Guthrie

Rites Are Conducted Monday Afternoon From Church in Marshall

REV. ROBERTS

Made His Home With His Son, Charlie for Number of Years

Death came to W. H. Rutledge Friday evening at his home in Guthrie after an illness of only a few days. For a number of years Mr. Rutledge made his home with his son, Charlie Rutledge, east of town. After his son's death he lived in Marshall and Guthrie.

Services were conducted in Marshall Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Baptists church with Rev. W. A. Roberts in charge of the sermon.

Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Fred Schrage, Mrs. Ashley Alexander, Richard Weber, and Mrs. Frank Johnson. They were accompanied at the piano by Ashley Alexander.

Pallbearers were his six grandsons, Harold Rutledge, Les Frazier, Roy McCurdy, L. E. Ezell, K. O. Herwig and Francis Ingle.

W. H. Rutledge was born March 6, 1854, in South English Isle and departed this life March 29, 1940, in Guthrie at the age of 86 years and 23 days.

He was married to Almira Ayler in 1873 [sic] and to this union two children were born, Charlie, who preceded him in death and a daughter, Mrs. Cora B. Ingle of Marshall.

Mr. Rutledge came to Kansas in an early day and later moved to Oklahoma.

He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Ingle; a brother, J. S. Rutledge, Stillwell; ten grand children and one great great grand child.

Burial was made in the IOOF cemetery in Marshall under the direction of E. J. Adams. Inc.
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Obituary from Guthrie Daily Leader unknown date.

RITES TO BE MONDAY FOR RUTLEDGE, KIN OF LANDON

Funeral services for Will Rutledge, 86-year-old pioneer county resident and cousin of Alf Landon [Kansas Governor 1933-1937], and Republican presidential candidate in 1936, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Marshall.

Mr. Rutledge, who died at his home here, 1001 W. Noble, Friday night following an illness, formerly resided at Marshall for many years.

Funeral arrangements are being made by a Cresenct funeral home and burial will be in the Marshall Cemetery.

Friends here said that Mr. Rutledge also was related to Ann Rutledge, a sweetheart of Abraham Lincoln.

Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Cora Ingles, of Marshal, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Frasler of Crescent.
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Obit provided by FAG volunteer 47042542 [email protected]

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Shared stone with Almira A. Rutledge - 2nd stone William



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