He was married to Miss Harriet Walker, March 16, 1850, who with six children survive him.
The deceased was a member of the church for a number of years prior to his death and was known and respected in his neighborhood as a clever, honest and faithful neighbor and citizen.
His death is deeply mourned by all his relatives and friends. The funeral was conducted by the I.O.O.F. lodge at Salina, of which he has been a good and faithful member.
The religious services were conducted by Rev. Robert B. Beaty, and the burial was attended by a large concourse of relatives, neighbors and friends -- sixty-two wagons and a number of men on horseback were in the procession.
His remains were laid away in the cemetery at the Central Church. As neighbors and associates we deeply sympathize with the bereaved family, hoping that at some time we may enjoy the reward and the society of Brother Mow.
Published in the Rochester Union Spy March 10, 1876.
He was married to Miss Harriet Walker, March 16, 1850, who with six children survive him.
The deceased was a member of the church for a number of years prior to his death and was known and respected in his neighborhood as a clever, honest and faithful neighbor and citizen.
His death is deeply mourned by all his relatives and friends. The funeral was conducted by the I.O.O.F. lodge at Salina, of which he has been a good and faithful member.
The religious services were conducted by Rev. Robert B. Beaty, and the burial was attended by a large concourse of relatives, neighbors and friends -- sixty-two wagons and a number of men on horseback were in the procession.
His remains were laid away in the cemetery at the Central Church. As neighbors and associates we deeply sympathize with the bereaved family, hoping that at some time we may enjoy the reward and the society of Brother Mow.
Published in the Rochester Union Spy March 10, 1876.
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