Elizabeth van Blaricom
GeslachtVrouw
Leeftijd59
 
Geboren21 april 1811inRoss County OH (US)
Overleden21 november 1870inFulton, Fulton County IN (US)
BegraveninReed Cemetery, Wayne Township, Fulton County IN (US)
VaderSamuel S. van Blaricom
 Geboren2 maart 1777
 Overleden11 oktober 1856
MoederMary Ann Strawser
 Geboren14 april 1781
 Overleden14 december 1864
BroerDavid geb. 1 januari 1800
BroerHenry Strawser geb. 1 mei 1803
BroerJohn geb. 11 november 1805
BroerPhilip geb. 20 oktober 1809
ZusJulia Ann geb. 15 december 1813
BroerSamuel S. geb. 17 april 1818
ZusMargaret geb. 7 juni 1819
ZusMary Ann geb. 17 maart 1821
ZusSarah geb. januari 1824
ZusMary Polly geb. 1826
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metRichard Emsley Reed
Geboren8 september 1809inVersailles, Darke County OH (US)
Overleden15 februari 1878inLiberty Township, Fulton County IN (US)
Begraven inReed Cemetery, Wayne Township, Fulton County IN (US)
Kinderen Allen geb. 1834
Loretta geb. 1834
Margaret geb. 1835
Isaac geb. 1839
Sarah geb. 1844
Richard Marion geb. 1848
OverlijdensberichtDied, at his residence in Liberty township, Fulton county, on Friday, Feb. 15th, 1878, Richard REED, aged 68 years.
The subject of this sketch was born in Ohio, where he resided until 1846, when he removed to this county. Though not among the very earliest settlers of this region, still he has witnessed the transformation of an almost complete wilderness into a cultivated inheritance for civilized men. Here he reared his family; here the vigor of his manhood was expended in the toilsome duties of the farm. No man ever held higher rank in the estimation of his neighbors, who trusted him in many ways and constantly sought his counsel and advice. For a long series of years he has held the office of justice of the peace, and such was the universal confidence in his judgment that few appeals were ever taken from his decisions. He was a strictly honest man, accounting to the last penny for everything placed in his hands, and avoiding personal debt with scrupulous care. As a neighbor he was kind and compassionate, ever lending a willing ear to the annals of the poor, while his liberal hand was stretched forth to minister to their wants. As a parent affectionate, ruling his family by love rather than fear, and his sons and daughters knew no dearer name than that of father. As a husband, he was indulgent and sympathetic, living in peace and contentment with the partner of his youth until death closed her eyes, and cherishing her memory to the latest period of life. Few men were freer from faults. His life, in short, was a compendium of the Christian graces, which he daily practiced and taught by precept and example.

The Rochester Sentinel, February 23, 1878


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Cemetery, Wayne Township,
Fulton County IN (US)
(Bron: Vickie)


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