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| Notes |
Sister of Mabel Herrington Lauterbach. Mabel and Daisy Herrington were daughters of Bill Herrington and Ella Walton, who lived one half mile east of us at Cashion, Oklahoma. Ella Walton was a sister of Ed Walton who homesteaded across the road from my father in 1889, in old Oklahoma. (Blanche Winters Lauterbach, 1978) |
| Spouses |
| 1 |
Charles Albert Lauterbach , G Uncle |
| Birth |
25 Jun 1884, Family homestead 2.5 mi E of Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas |
| Baptism |
Pleasant Hill Church, East of Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas |
| Death |
15 Jun 1967, St. Lukes Hospital, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas Age: 82 |
| Burial |
17 Jun 1967, Osborne Cemetery, near Mayfield, Sumner County, Kansas |
| Burial Memo |
Service at 2:30 PM, Mayfield Federated Church, Minister H.C. Johnson of Winfield, Kansas officiated. |
| Residence |
1921, Near Mayfield, Sumner County, Kansas |
| Occupation |
Farmer |
| Religion |
Methodist |
| Called |
Charlie |
| Father |
John George Lauterbach (1850-1936) |
| Mother |
Ammi Ann McDaniel (1860-1930) |
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| Notes |
Called Charlie.
I remember a story about Uncle Charley, that my granddad told me. I'm sure this was probably in the 60's. Charley was in the hospital, I don't remember why, but I know the Mazie family had been worried about him. Anyway, seems Uncle Charley got bored staying in bed, and since his street clothes were there, he got up and dressed, left the hospital and went to a movie. After the movie, he returned, put his pajamas on and got back in bed. After hearing that Grandpa decided Uncle Charley was going to be OK. (PLH)
Osborne Cemetery, near Mayfield, Kansas, is a small graveyard north of his home, as the road turns east into Wellington, Kansas, on the south side of the road. |
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