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Keturah <I>Medd</I> Greenley

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Keturah Medd Greenley

Birth
England
Death
1929 (aged 65–66)
Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec H/Lot 52
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[Waterloo Evening Courier, Saturday, February 16, 1929, Waterloo, Iowa]

Funeral services for Mrs. James Greenley, 63, who died early Friday at her home two and one-half miles east of Raymond, will be in O'Keefe & Towne chapel at 1 p. m. Monday. Rev. Joseph Yates, pastor of Linden M. E. church, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Elmwood.

Keturah Medd was born in May, 1863, in England. She came to America with her parents, William and Elizabeth Medd, in 1870, the family settling in Dubuque County. Later she moved to Black Hawk County, where she resided until her death. In 1881 she was married to James T. Greenley.

Surviving, besides the husband, are three children, Mrs. George Troutman. Mrs. Walter Stockey and Clifford Greenley all residing east of Waterloo; also the following brothers: John Medd, Illinois; Charles Medd, Minnesota: George, William and Hopper Medd, Waterloo.
[Waterloo Evening Courier, Saturday, February 16, 1929, Waterloo, Iowa]

Funeral services for Mrs. James Greenley, 63, who died early Friday at her home two and one-half miles east of Raymond, will be in O'Keefe & Towne chapel at 1 p. m. Monday. Rev. Joseph Yates, pastor of Linden M. E. church, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Elmwood.

Keturah Medd was born in May, 1863, in England. She came to America with her parents, William and Elizabeth Medd, in 1870, the family settling in Dubuque County. Later she moved to Black Hawk County, where she resided until her death. In 1881 she was married to James T. Greenley.

Surviving, besides the husband, are three children, Mrs. George Troutman. Mrs. Walter Stockey and Clifford Greenley all residing east of Waterloo; also the following brothers: John Medd, Illinois; Charles Medd, Minnesota: George, William and Hopper Medd, Waterloo.


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