Could you please mail me the 2 obits. John Carman, thank you
Patricia Tidmarsh wrote:
Again this obit contains 20th century family information. The
focus of Carman-L(a)rootsweb.com is on historical information.
and usually I do not post such information to the Carman-L list.
These two obits have a great deal of family information about Carmans in
an area where I know contemporary researchers are working Email me if you
would like a copy.
Patricia
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Subject: Obituary -- James Madison Cleland
I would like to say a special thank you again to the person who took time to
lookup, transcribed and send me this obituary. It is with her help I can
post this obituary today. If anyone is researching this family please
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JAMES CLELAND OBITUARY
James Madison Cleland was born in Meigs county, Ohio, May 3, 1843 and entered
into rest November 17, 1935, at his home in Riverton, Ia. at the age of 92
years, 6 months, and 14 days. He entered the Civil War in the year 1861,
serving until the end of the war, coming west shortly after and located near
Hamburg.
He was united in marriage to Rebecca Carman in 1885 at Onawa, Ia. Mr. and
Mrs. Cleeland returned to Fremont county, making their home near Hamburg,
later moving to Riverton, where since had been his home. To this union five
children were born, namely Chalrels H., who died in infancy, Victor S. who
died in the soldiers training camp near Des Moines in 1918, Clarence E., a
volunteer in the Rainbow Division of the late war, and who died January 1,
1932. Two other children, Arthur F. and Mrs. Blanche Straw, both of
Riverton, survive, his wife having died October 28, 1932.
Funeral service were held at the home in Riverton, Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
19, conducted by Rev. J. D. Payne, pastor of the M..E. church in Riverton.
Mrs. Wm. Stubbs and Mrs. Leslie Johnson sang the beautiful hymns of
"Beautiful Garden of Prayer" and "Ivory Palaces". Pall bearers were
Logan
Chaney, Elmer Roberts, W. STubbs, M. E. Cupp, Mike Livingston and Charles
Ryan. Interment was made in the Riverton cemetery.
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