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Harriett Evaline <I>Owens</I> Burgher

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Harriett Evaline Owens Burgher

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
5 Mar 1922 (aged 74)
Moulton, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Davis County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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MOULTON
The death of Mrs. Bradley occured
Sunday night after a long lingering
illness with much suffering. She
recently moved to this city but was
known before that having visited
here with her daughter, Mrs.John Clark
and Mrs. Mason Clark and her son Duncan
Burgher lives in the country. A son
Norman Burgher lived here for a number
of years.
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Harriet Burgher Bradley
Mrs. Harriet Burgher Bradley was
born Feb. 19, 1848 in Indiana being
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Owens. The family moved to Davis
county about 1860. Decreased was mar-
ried April 1, 1869 to Ples Burgher. To
this union 9 children were born, of
which 7 are living; Duncan Burgher;
Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Mason
Clark of Moulton; E. W. Burgher, Ab-
erdeen, Wash.; Norman B., San Diego
Calif.; Charles B., Miles City, Mont.;
Mrs. Maud Young, of Moulton. The
husband died Feb., 1911, and the wid-
ow was married to Elder Bradley in
1913.
Aunt Harriett was a very kind
christian woman and was the mother
of a fine family of sons and daughters.
She had been sick for the past year,
but not serious until the last three
months. The husband, Elder J. W.
Bradley deeply feels the loss of his
companion at the age of 74 years, as
do the kindred and friends.
The funeral was held at the resi-
dence on Tuesday at 11 a. m. and bur-
ial was made in the Burgher ceme-
tery, six miles southeast of Moulton.
Elder Pettus, a Baptist minister, of
Macon, Mo., conducted the solemn ser-
vice. The children from far away
could not be present, but sent tender
messages of sympathy. - Moulton Tri-
bune.

Published in THE CENTERVILLE JOURNAL
Tuesday, March 7, 1922
MOULTON
The death of Mrs. Bradley occured
Sunday night after a long lingering
illness with much suffering. She
recently moved to this city but was
known before that having visited
here with her daughter, Mrs.John Clark
and Mrs. Mason Clark and her son Duncan
Burgher lives in the country. A son
Norman Burgher lived here for a number
of years.
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Harriet Burgher Bradley
Mrs. Harriet Burgher Bradley was
born Feb. 19, 1848 in Indiana being
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Owens. The family moved to Davis
county about 1860. Decreased was mar-
ried April 1, 1869 to Ples Burgher. To
this union 9 children were born, of
which 7 are living; Duncan Burgher;
Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Mason
Clark of Moulton; E. W. Burgher, Ab-
erdeen, Wash.; Norman B., San Diego
Calif.; Charles B., Miles City, Mont.;
Mrs. Maud Young, of Moulton. The
husband died Feb., 1911, and the wid-
ow was married to Elder Bradley in
1913.
Aunt Harriett was a very kind
christian woman and was the mother
of a fine family of sons and daughters.
She had been sick for the past year,
but not serious until the last three
months. The husband, Elder J. W.
Bradley deeply feels the loss of his
companion at the age of 74 years, as
do the kindred and friends.
The funeral was held at the resi-
dence on Tuesday at 11 a. m. and bur-
ial was made in the Burgher ceme-
tery, six miles southeast of Moulton.
Elder Pettus, a Baptist minister, of
Macon, Mo., conducted the solemn ser-
vice. The children from far away
could not be present, but sent tender
messages of sympathy. - Moulton Tri-
bune.

Published in THE CENTERVILLE JOURNAL
Tuesday, March 7, 1922


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