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Mildred Isa <I>Staley</I> Stall

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Mildred Isa Staley Stall

Birth
Crawford, Wyandot County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Apr 1938 (aged 57)
Wann, Nowata County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Born in: Crawford, Wyandot, Ohio, USA
Married to Edwin Stall, 23 Dec 1897 in Seneca, Ohio, USA. Mother of 12 children, husband Edwin was working in the oil fields of Ohio. In 1910 the family moved from Ohio to Moscow, Stevens County, Kansas, sending the furniture in a box car and the family by train. By 1920 they lived in Morton County, the 1925 Kansas Census showed the family in Rolla, by 1930 they lived in Wann, Nowata County, Oklahoma where she lived until her death.

Bartlesville Morning Examiner
Sunday, April 17,1938:
Mrs Edwin Stall, 57, died at 7:45 o'clock last night following a three weeks illness at her home, four miles east of Wann. Mrs. Stall who had lived in the neighborhood for the last 10 years, is survived by her husband, four sons, Robert of Sterling, Kan., George of Tulsa, Carl and Raymond of the home, and seven daughters, Mrs L.W. Ellis of Wann, Mrs C.M. Johnson of Wilburton Kan., Mrs Alma Snelson, Naomi, Laura, Mable, and Clara Stall of the home. Mrs. Stall was a member of the Evangelical church. The body is at the Neekamp Funeral Home.
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Born in: Crawford, Wyandot, Ohio, USA
Married to Edwin Stall, 23 Dec 1897 in Seneca, Ohio, USA. Mother of 12 children, husband Edwin was working in the oil fields of Ohio. In 1910 the family moved from Ohio to Moscow, Stevens County, Kansas, sending the furniture in a box car and the family by train. By 1920 they lived in Morton County, the 1925 Kansas Census showed the family in Rolla, by 1930 they lived in Wann, Nowata County, Oklahoma where she lived until her death.

Bartlesville Morning Examiner
Sunday, April 17,1938:
Mrs Edwin Stall, 57, died at 7:45 o'clock last night following a three weeks illness at her home, four miles east of Wann. Mrs. Stall who had lived in the neighborhood for the last 10 years, is survived by her husband, four sons, Robert of Sterling, Kan., George of Tulsa, Carl and Raymond of the home, and seven daughters, Mrs L.W. Ellis of Wann, Mrs C.M. Johnson of Wilburton Kan., Mrs Alma Snelson, Naomi, Laura, Mable, and Clara Stall of the home. Mrs. Stall was a member of the Evangelical church. The body is at the Neekamp Funeral Home.
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