The Neosho Daily News (MO)
Thursday, July 13, 1916 “MRS. F. T. TAICLET DEAD
She was one of the town’s best known and one of the most loved of the more elderly ladies and with her husband and family had lived here almost all the time sine 1885.
Besides the husband there are five children, all of whom live here: Mrs. J.S. Rowe, F.A., A.J., J.E. Taiclet and Mrs. J.P. Woolfenbarger.
Mr. and Mrs. Taiclet were both natives of France, born near Belfort. They were sweethearts in the old country and were married in 1869, at Vienna, Ohio, soon after she came to this country. Mr. Taiclet had come about a year before. They lived in Illinois and Oklahoma after coming to this section.
The funeral will be held from the residence, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and the burial will be at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.”
The Neosho Daily News (MO)
Thursday, July 13, 1916 “MRS. F. T. TAICLET DEAD
She was one of the town’s best known and one of the most loved of the more elderly ladies and with her husband and family had lived here almost all the time sine 1885.
Besides the husband there are five children, all of whom live here: Mrs. J.S. Rowe, F.A., A.J., J.E. Taiclet and Mrs. J.P. Woolfenbarger.
Mr. and Mrs. Taiclet were both natives of France, born near Belfort. They were sweethearts in the old country and were married in 1869, at Vienna, Ohio, soon after she came to this country. Mr. Taiclet had come about a year before. They lived in Illinois and Oklahoma after coming to this section.
The funeral will be held from the residence, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and the burial will be at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.”
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