Husband of Nancy Caroline Kinser Medlock, married March 3, 1861.
Denison. The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death ofW. H. Medlock at 2:30 o'clock Thursday morning. He had not been ill and his death was due to heart failure .... He was 70 years and four months of age, having been born in Kentucky, Feb. 15, 1841. He moved, with his parents, to Salem, Mo., when a boy and later went from there to Jefferson City, where at the age of 20 he married Miss Carrie Kinser. After three years service he was honorably discharged from the Union army, and moved soon after the war to a farm near Whiting. In 1888 he moved with his family to Taylor Creek, where they lived six years, after which they lived six years in Larkin later removing to a farm northwest ofLarkin where they lived ten years, moving to Denison Jan. 20, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Medlock were the parents of ten children, eight of whom are living. The boys are Henry, George, Edward, William and Joseph, and the girls are Mrs. Minnie Campbell of Whiting, Mrs. Ida Rice ofDenison, and Mrs. Doxie Rooker of Texarkana, Ark..... burial was made in the cemetery north ofDenison.
The Holton Recorder, June 22, 1911.
Sunny South. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Nessile were in Denison several days last week and attended the funeral ofMrs. Nessile's grandfather, Mr. Medlock ...
The Holton Recorder, June 29, 1911.
Denison..... He was elected city mayor at the spring election ....
The Holton Signal, June 22, 1911.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell ...
The Whiting Journal, June 25, 1911.
Source: Selected Death Notices by Dan Fenton
Contributor: KUfan (47104946)
Husband of Nancy Caroline Kinser Medlock, married March 3, 1861.
Denison. The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death ofW. H. Medlock at 2:30 o'clock Thursday morning. He had not been ill and his death was due to heart failure .... He was 70 years and four months of age, having been born in Kentucky, Feb. 15, 1841. He moved, with his parents, to Salem, Mo., when a boy and later went from there to Jefferson City, where at the age of 20 he married Miss Carrie Kinser. After three years service he was honorably discharged from the Union army, and moved soon after the war to a farm near Whiting. In 1888 he moved with his family to Taylor Creek, where they lived six years, after which they lived six years in Larkin later removing to a farm northwest ofLarkin where they lived ten years, moving to Denison Jan. 20, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Medlock were the parents of ten children, eight of whom are living. The boys are Henry, George, Edward, William and Joseph, and the girls are Mrs. Minnie Campbell of Whiting, Mrs. Ida Rice ofDenison, and Mrs. Doxie Rooker of Texarkana, Ark..... burial was made in the cemetery north ofDenison.
The Holton Recorder, June 22, 1911.
Sunny South. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Nessile were in Denison several days last week and attended the funeral ofMrs. Nessile's grandfather, Mr. Medlock ...
The Holton Recorder, June 29, 1911.
Denison..... He was elected city mayor at the spring election ....
The Holton Signal, June 22, 1911.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell ...
The Whiting Journal, June 25, 1911.
Source: Selected Death Notices by Dan Fenton
Contributor: KUfan (47104946)
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Aged 70 Y. 5 M.
Family Members
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Jauritta Catherine Medlock Pewitt
1820–1900
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Lucy Medlock
1829–1899
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John S. Medlock
1832–1891
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David Ewen Medlock
1834–1864
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Walter Smith Brit Medlock
1839–1900
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Silas Henderson Medlock
1842–1898
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Dicianna Elisabeth "Decie" Medlock Summers
1845–1898
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Rodolphus D. "Doll" Medlock
1848–1925
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Rev Luther Stum Medlock
1850–1941
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Anna Doxie Medlock Norris
1853–1932
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