1869 - 1892 (22 years)
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Name |
Mallie B Channel |
Nickname |
Mollie |
Born |
24 Sep 1869 |
Bates County, Missouri |
- Obit says she was born December 23, 1868, but her headstone clearly lists Sept. 24, 1869 as DOB.
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Gender |
Female |
Died |
26 Jul 1892 |
Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Buried |
Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Person ID |
I26383 |
Rossville |
Last Modified |
27 Feb 2020 |
Family |
John Barber Channel, b. 15 Apr 1866, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia , d. 28 Sep 1952, Reno, Leavenworth County, Kansas (Age 86 years) |
Married |
6 Aug 1885 |
Abilene, Dickinson County, Kansas |
Children |
| 1. Guy Leroy Channel, b. 23 May 1886, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas , d. 1 May 1966 (Age 79 years) |
| 2. Clyde Lee Channel, b. 17 Apr 1888, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas , d. 27 Feb 1963, Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas (Age 74 years) |
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Last Modified |
23 Nov 2019 04:05:43 |
Family ID |
F7548 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
 | Obituary- Channel, Mallie Channall [sic Channel]
Died Monday, July 25th, 1892, Mrs. Mollie [sic] Channall, of this city.
The deceased was born Dec. 23rd, 1868 in Bates county, Mo., and was married August 6th, 1885, at Abilene, Kans., to John Channall. She leaves a husband and two little boys to mourn her loss with other near relatives. She had bright anticipations for the future regarding her boys. But the fell destroyer, consumption, soon ended all. After a weary and hopeless struggle for eight months the wheels of life stood still, and she passed the Jordan of death, we hope to the sweet rest of the soul on the evergreen shore.
Mrs. Channall was visiting with John Ropp's family at the time of her death. Sunday evening she joined the family in singing two of her favorite hymns--"The Solid Rock," and "Whiter Than Snow." Soon after this, before the morrow's sun had glided the Eastern horizon, she passed away.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, in the M.E. church, and the discourse was delivered by the pastor, Rev. E.F. Holland.
Miss Maud Miles officiated at the organ, and the choir sung the hymns the deceased hymned on the night of her departure. |
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