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Julia Ann <I>Black</I> Bellis

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Julia Ann Black Bellis

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1 Sep 1909 (aged 60)
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
ROJ 560 2
Memorial ID
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MRS. ADAM BELLIS
Mrs. Adam Bellis died at her home one mile south of Red Oak, Thursday, September 1, 1910. She had been failing in health for some time, afflicted with liver trouble, her last illness being of one week's duration.
The funeral was held from the home, Friday, Rev. Geo. H. Nicol conducting the services. The interment was in the Red Oak Cemetery. The pall bearers were Frank Rockwell, Jerry Ingalls, Wm. Watson, A. M. Burris, Albert Burr, and Albert Sweeten.
Mrs. Bellis' maiden name was Julia Black. She was born in Virginia and at the time of her death she was 62 years of age. She had lived in Page County, near the life of Montgomery County, nearly 50 years. For the past two and one half years, Mr. and Mrs. Bellis have made their home near Red Oak. Eleven Children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bellis, seven of whom survive their mother. They are Mrs. Andy Dukeshire, Mrs. Scott Pim, Mrs. Emil Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Allhouse, Benjamin, Wiliam, and Jefferson Bellis, all residing near the home of their parents.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Friday, September 9, 1910, page 1
MRS. ADAM BELLIS
Mrs. Adam Bellis died at her home one mile south of Red Oak, Thursday, September 1, 1910. She had been failing in health for some time, afflicted with liver trouble, her last illness being of one week's duration.
The funeral was held from the home, Friday, Rev. Geo. H. Nicol conducting the services. The interment was in the Red Oak Cemetery. The pall bearers were Frank Rockwell, Jerry Ingalls, Wm. Watson, A. M. Burris, Albert Burr, and Albert Sweeten.
Mrs. Bellis' maiden name was Julia Black. She was born in Virginia and at the time of her death she was 62 years of age. She had lived in Page County, near the life of Montgomery County, nearly 50 years. For the past two and one half years, Mr. and Mrs. Bellis have made their home near Red Oak. Eleven Children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bellis, seven of whom survive their mother. They are Mrs. Andy Dukeshire, Mrs. Scott Pim, Mrs. Emil Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Allhouse, Benjamin, Wiliam, and Jefferson Bellis, all residing near the home of their parents.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Friday, September 9, 1910, page 1


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