1856 - 1912 (56 years)
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Name |
Ida Roselle Mount [1] |
Born |
07 Nov 1856 |
Knox County, Illinois [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
22 Dec 1912 |
Furnas County, Nebraska [1] |
Buried |
25 Dec 1912 |
Liberty Cemetery, Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska [1] |
Person ID |
I11410 |
Jerry Milo Johnson |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2015 |
Family 1 |
Edwin Moore, b. 05 Apr 1847, Rio Township, Knox County, Illinois , d. 12 Mar 1926, Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska (Age 78 years) |
Married |
18 Dec 1880 |
Rio Township, Knox County, Illinois [1] |
Children |
| 1. Ralph Lyman Moore, b. 16 Mar 1882, Iowa , d. Jun 1972, San Benito, Texas (Age 90 years) [Natural] |
| 2. Arthur Embly Moore, b. 04 Feb 1884, Nebraska , d. 16 Jan 1950 (Age 65 years) [Natural] |
| 3. Mabel Evelyn Moore, b. 20 Jan 1888, Illinois , d. Sep 1967, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska (Age 79 years) [Natural] |
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Family ID |
F3438 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Charles Augustus Slauson, b. 03 Oct 1854, Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois , d. 06 Jun 1933, Stuart, Guthrie County, Iowa (Age 78 years) |
Married |
25 Jan 1876 |
Knox County, Illinois [1] |
Children |
| 1. Maud Lillian Slawson, b. 05 Jun 1876, Illinois , d. 11 May 1913, Nebraska (Age 36 years) [Natural] |
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Family ID |
F3674 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Knox County, Ontario Twp (ED# Page )
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Ontario Twp (ED# 144, Page 26B)
- Living with mother; husband's whereabouts unknown
Listed in 1910 Nebraska Census, Furnas County, Beaver City (ED# 77, Sheet 3B)
She is found in the 1870 Illinois census, Knox County, Ontario Twp, she is age 13 and born in Illinois. Ida is found in the 1880 Illinois census, Knox County, Ontario Twp. She is age 25. She is at home with her parents Embly and Elizabeth; the name of Slauson is not listed.
Her mother Elizabeth died at the home of Ida and her husband in Beaver Cit y and services were held there. She moved to Stuart, Iowa with her second husband in 1882 and then to Liberty in 1883. In 1893, they moved to Beaver City but they are buried in Liberty. She is found in the 1910 Nebraska census, Furnas County, Beaver City. She is 54, has been married for 40 years? and had 6 children, 4 of them living. She belonged to Eastern Star and to the Methodist Episcopal Church. At home are Mable and Arthur.
Liberty Cemetery RecordLot owner, Ed MooreIda Roselle Mount born 7 November 1856, died 27 December 1912, Married 15 December 1880 Furnas County, NebraskaDied at age 56 years, 1 month, 15 daysBuried NE Old section, Lot 4, space 2 Cremated
Liberty Paper, FridayDiedIda Roselle Mount was born in Knox County, Illinois, November 7, 1856 and departed this life December 22, 1912, aged fifty six years, one month and fifteen days.On December 15, 1880, she was united in marriage to Edwin Moore. To this union were born six children, two dying in infancy, and four surviving the mother - Mrs. Maude Laverick of Beaver City, Ralph Moore of Denver, Arthur Moore of Beaver City and Mrs. Mabel Anderson of Pauline, Nebraska, all of whom were present at the last sad rites.Mrs. Moore belonged to a family of six children, four of whom are still living, Ralph Mount and Mrs. Ena Adams of Liberty, Mrs. Lou Edwards of Cambridge, Nebraska and Mrs. Alice Richards of Rockton, New York, all of whom were present at the funeral. Edwin Richards and Clarence I. Anderson were also present. Beside these the husband and six grandchildren are still here to mourn her loss.The family moved to Stuart, Iowa in 1882 and from here to Liberty in 1884 from which place they went to Furnas County in 1893 and there they have since resided.While still a young girl, the deceased accepted Christ as her Saviour and gave Him her allegiance in faithful service until the Grim Reaper garnered her soul and bound it among God's golden sheaves. She was a loyal member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.Mrs. Moore was a charter member of the local lodge of the Eastern Star and here she shone with a benign influence. She had no enemies and was kind to all - always faithful, true and patient, ever ready in a quiet way to do her part. She was well prepared to live a blessed life but felt quite ready to change worlds, regretting only to leave her loved ones to battle alone the uncertain warfare of life.Funeral services were held at ther home city, but the body was brought to Liberty for burial and Reverend N.L. Packard conducted services at the Ralph Mount home on Christmas morning.
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