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Tinnie Bell <I>Spees</I> Aikins

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Tinnie Bell Spees Aikins

Birth
Death
8 Jun 1926 (aged 57)
Oxford, Furnas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hazel Hill 5- 14- 3
Memorial ID
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Daughter of William Addison Spees & Mary Elizabeth Phillips Spees.
Married to William Alexander Aikins April 11, 1888 in Pawnee City, Nebraska.

(Pawnee Library, book of obits in the Pawnee Republican.)
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COURIER-TRIBUNE (Seneca, Kansas)- Monday, September 6, 1925- Page 8.
Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Walter Scott and Mildred Thompson and Miss Nellie Scott attended the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. William A. Aikins at Pawnee City, Nebr. Thursday. Mrs. Aikins home was at Oxford, Nebr. Mrs. Aikins was the daughter of Mrs. W. A. Spees and spent most of her life in Pawnee City where her husband operated a grain elevator a few years ago.
Daughter of William Addison Spees & Mary Elizabeth Phillips Spees.
Married to William Alexander Aikins April 11, 1888 in Pawnee City, Nebraska.

(Pawnee Library, book of obits in the Pawnee Republican.)
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COURIER-TRIBUNE (Seneca, Kansas)- Monday, September 6, 1925- Page 8.
Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Walter Scott and Mildred Thompson and Miss Nellie Scott attended the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. William A. Aikins at Pawnee City, Nebr. Thursday. Mrs. Aikins home was at Oxford, Nebr. Mrs. Aikins was the daughter of Mrs. W. A. Spees and spent most of her life in Pawnee City where her husband operated a grain elevator a few years ago.


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