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Fulton, Mrs. James (Lucetta)

FULTON, FUNKHOUSER, WEBSTER, PARSONS, MARROW

Posted By: Debbie Nash (email)
Date: 11/17/2002 at 20:20:54

From the FAIRFIELD TRIBUNE, Wed., Apr. 18, 1900, Page 7, col. 5.

DEATH OF MRS. JAMES FULTON.
At her home in Glasgow. . . . . nee Lucetta Jane Funkhouser, Apr. 14, 1900. She was born in Monroe County, Iowa, Aug. 9, 1850, and was married to Jas. I. Fulton Jan. 26, 1867, in Fairfield, at the home of Wm. Webster. Mother of 14 children, 11 of whom are living - Mrs. Ada Parsons in Cedar Twnship; Mrs. Alice Marrow, of Lowell, Iowa, Avelo, who is in the employ of the Louden Machinery Co. at Fairfield; Robert, of Lockridge Township; and Nellie, Ida, Myrtle, Charley, Chester, Lester and Harry, who are at home. Three children died in infancy. Husband Civil War soldier; partially blind for a number of years, survives. Apr. 12, 1868 united with the M.E. church in Fairfield. The same year moved on a farm east of Glasgow where she lived until 1865. Her home has since been in Glasgow.


 

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