George Henry Childers[1]
1855 - 1911 (~ 55 years)-
Name George Henry Childers Birth May 1855 Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO Gender Male Census 1860 Franklin Co., MO - Age 5, listed as living with Sarah his mother
Death 5 May 1911 Franklin Co., MO Burial Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO [2] - Adams-Butler Cemetery
Person ID I1710 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 27 Mar 2018
Father Henry Childers, b. 4 May 1811, KY d. 25 Dec 1856, Franklin Co., MO (Age 45 years) Mother Sarah Mitchell, b. 1810, Green Co., KY d. Sep 1868, Franklin Co., MO (Age 58 years) Marriage 24 Nov 1847 Franklin Co., MO - Record, Franklin Co. Court House
Family ID F1202 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Francis Stiewig, b. 20 Aug 1855, TX d. 23 Feb 1907, Franklin Co., MO (Age 51 years) Marriage 2 Nov 1873 Franklin Co., MO Children 1. Joanne Alice Childers, b. 27 Oct 1887, Leslie, Franklin Co., MO d. 21 Sep 1935, Franklin Co., MO (Age 47 years) 2. Mary Francis Childers, b. 6 Sep 1882, Franklin Co., MO d. 3 Apr 1925, Ellinwood, Barton Co., KS (Age 42 years) Family ID F1208 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Jan 1904
-
Event Map Birth - May 1855 - Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO Census - 1860 - Franklin Co., MO Marriage - 2 Nov 1873 - Franklin Co., MO Death - 5 May 1911 - Franklin Co., MO Burial - - Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO = Link to Google Earth
-
Notes - OBITUARY: FRANKLIN COUNTY TRIBUNE, Union, Missouri, May 12, 1911, Page 5
George H. Childress died at his home, south of Leslie, Friday evening, May 5, 1911, at the age of fifty-six years. He was well and favorably known all over Franklin County. Always friendly and cordial, he won many friends. He was an honored member of the Champion City Lodge of Modern Woodmen of America. He was a faithful and earnest worker in the Christian church at Antioch where he will be sadly missed by all. He was tenderly laid to rest in the old family cemetery where so many of his loved ones now rest. Deceased leaves four sons, Ben, Fred, Robert, and Leo; five daughters, Mrs. James A. Graham, Mrs. Charles Farrar, Mrs. Henry Blackwell, Mrs. Charles P. Taylor, Mrs. John Blackwell, all living near Leslie.
Funeral services were conducted at the home and at the cemetery by Rev. W.B. Adams, his pastor for many years at Antioch church. The M.W.A. conducted int funeral services at the cemetery. The grave was covered with beautiful wreathes and clusters of flowers. Everything that loved ones could do to relieve him and restore him to health was done, but a loving Father called to His--weary child, "Come home," to that beautiful shore, where times ceases never, and night comes no more, There Jesus is reigning--we'll ever be blest; We'll sever no more in the land of sweet rest. The bereaved ones have the sincere sympathy of all. A Friend.
Note: His name is George Henry Childers. His obituary states he is buried in the family cemetery. Also, his daughter's obituary states he and his wife are buried in the Adams family Cemetery. [3]
- OBITUARY: FRANKLIN COUNTY TRIBUNE, Union, Missouri, May 12, 1911, Page 5
-
Sources - [S72] Lucille Adams Smith, Childers Research Records.
- [S1060] Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74057882/george-henry-childers.
- [S1060] Find-A-Grave.
- [S72] Lucille Adams Smith, Childers Research Records.