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Strawder Abbott

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Strawder Abbott

Birth
Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
Death
15 May 1889 (aged 72)
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Wednesday May 22, 1889

DIED - Strawder ABBOTT was born in Shenandoah county, Virginia, March 28, 1817,
and died at his residence, five miles south of Rochester May 15, 1889.
Deceased located in Miami county, this state, in 1840, where he was married to Elsie D.
ROBBINS, and three children were born to this union previous to the latter's death in 1848. In 1854 Mr.
Abbott was again married to Elizabeth J. SHELTON and by this marriage six children were born, four of
whom, with the mother, survive, viz: James, Jay, Leslie [ABBOTT] and Mrs. Catherine [ABBOTT]
KOCHENDERFER.
For more than a year deceased had been afflicted with softening of the brain and his death was
therefore not unexpected. He had long been a resident of Liberty township and was widely known as an
honorable citizen. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. MERLY, of Denver, at Ebvenezer church
Friday, after which the remains were consigned to the grave in the Shelton cemetery.
Wednesday May 22, 1889

DIED - Strawder ABBOTT was born in Shenandoah county, Virginia, March 28, 1817,
and died at his residence, five miles south of Rochester May 15, 1889.
Deceased located in Miami county, this state, in 1840, where he was married to Elsie D.
ROBBINS, and three children were born to this union previous to the latter's death in 1848. In 1854 Mr.
Abbott was again married to Elizabeth J. SHELTON and by this marriage six children were born, four of
whom, with the mother, survive, viz: James, Jay, Leslie [ABBOTT] and Mrs. Catherine [ABBOTT]
KOCHENDERFER.
For more than a year deceased had been afflicted with softening of the brain and his death was
therefore not unexpected. He had long been a resident of Liberty township and was widely known as an
honorable citizen. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. MERLY, of Denver, at Ebvenezer church
Friday, after which the remains were consigned to the grave in the Shelton cemetery.

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