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Nathaniel White Kidder

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Nathaniel White Kidder

Birth
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Apr 1913 (aged 70)
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Father of Cora Imogene, Eliza May, and Ray Nathaniel Kidder

"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Apr. 10, 1913, p 1.

Nathaniel White Kidder was born in the Town of Liberty, Licking county, Ohio, August 23, 1842. He came to Wisconsin in 1846 settling in the Town of Fulton where he lived for twenty-eight years.

October 29, 1874 he was married to Eva Anna Cross. The first four years of their wedded life was spent on a farm in the Town of Janesville, since which time they have lived in Milton Junction. God gave them one son Ray N. and two daughters Cora I. (Mrs. E. G. Jones) and Eliza May, who died November 13, 1883.

A devoted husband, a loving father, a kind and obliging neighbor, a good citizen has gone from among us.

"Men die, but sorrow never dies;
The crowding years divide in vain
And the wide world is knit with ties
of common brotherhood in pain."

The funeral services were held Friday April 4, from the Kidder home at 1:30 o'clock and from the M. E. church at 2 p.m., the Pastor Rev. W. J. Perry officiating. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet consisting of Messrs. C. H. Osborn and J. H. Owen and Mesdames J. A. Baker and C. S. Button. Mrs. R. A. Gillaspy rendered a vocal solo, "Lead Kindly Light," without accompaniment, in a most acceptable manner. The floral tributes were beautiful. Interment was made in Milton Junction cemetery.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
Father of Cora Imogene, Eliza May, and Ray Nathaniel Kidder

"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Apr. 10, 1913, p 1.

Nathaniel White Kidder was born in the Town of Liberty, Licking county, Ohio, August 23, 1842. He came to Wisconsin in 1846 settling in the Town of Fulton where he lived for twenty-eight years.

October 29, 1874 he was married to Eva Anna Cross. The first four years of their wedded life was spent on a farm in the Town of Janesville, since which time they have lived in Milton Junction. God gave them one son Ray N. and two daughters Cora I. (Mrs. E. G. Jones) and Eliza May, who died November 13, 1883.

A devoted husband, a loving father, a kind and obliging neighbor, a good citizen has gone from among us.

"Men die, but sorrow never dies;
The crowding years divide in vain
And the wide world is knit with ties
of common brotherhood in pain."

The funeral services were held Friday April 4, from the Kidder home at 1:30 o'clock and from the M. E. church at 2 p.m., the Pastor Rev. W. J. Perry officiating. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet consisting of Messrs. C. H. Osborn and J. H. Owen and Mesdames J. A. Baker and C. S. Button. Mrs. R. A. Gillaspy rendered a vocal solo, "Lead Kindly Light," without accompaniment, in a most acceptable manner. The floral tributes were beautiful. Interment was made in Milton Junction cemetery.

transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050


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