Alfred Thomas SPURLING

Alfred Thomas SPURLING

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Alfred Thomas SPURLING

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 20. August 1832 Winchester, Clark, Kentucky, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung Hamilton Cemetery, Randolph, Mo nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 17. August 1911 ,Randolph, Mo nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 23. Dezember 1858 , Randolph, Mo nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
23. Dezember 1858
, Randolph, Mo
Lucy Jane BROCKMAN

Notizen zu dieser Person

1. Alfred Thomas Spurling was a farmer.
2. In 1850 he was living with his parents; his father was a wagon maker.
3. 1860 Randolph co., MO census
Spurling, Alfred 27 farmer KY
Lucy J. 23 KY
Willard 6 mo MO
Gibson, Living in household
4. 1880 Randolph co., MO census
Spurling, A.J. 47 KY KY KY
Lucy J. 34 MO KY NC
Willard 20 MO
Ester 15 MO
Orpha T. 13 MO
Luther 9 MO
May W. 5 MO
Walter 3 MO
Sallie 3/12 MO
Hamilton, A. or H.P., hired hand 22 MO
5. In the 1910 census Lucy was shown to have had six children with two
still alive in 1910.
6. The Hamilton Cemetery is south of Moberly and north of the railroad.
7. He came to MO from KY with his parents in 1834.
8. "18 Aug 1911--A.T. SPURLING DEAD--It again becomes the sad duty
of the NEWS to this week chronicle the death of another old citizen,
neighbor and friend--A.T. Spurling, who peacefully passed to the great
beyond at the home of his son-in-law, W.F. Jones, at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 17, 1911, after an illness of several months, in his
80th year. His demise was due to general debility.
Alfred Thomas Spurling was born in Winchester county, Kentucky,
on February 10, 1832, and came to Missouri with his parents in 1834,
locating in this county just west of Clark. He was one of eleven
children, but two of whom, John and James, now survive. He was
married in 1858 to Miss Lucy Brockman, who died a year ago this
month. They were the parents of eight children, four of whom survive,
viz: Mrs. W.F. Jones, Mrs. Ben F. Hardin, May and Walter Spurling.
He is also survived by six grandchildren. "Uncle Tom" as he was
familiarly known, was one of the best men we ever knew and was a
true Christian gentleman. He was of that class of men whose word is
considered as good as their bond--now rapidly passing away, more's
the pity.
He was a devout Christian and had been a faithful member of the
Baptist church for forty of fifty years, and held his membership with
the old Vernon church near Clark until the organization disbanded, since
which time he had been a member of the church here. He took an active
part in church work, and when the present pastor was called he insisted
on coming to town and casting his vote, although he was hardly able to
sit up.
Funeral services will be held at the church today at 1 o'clock by Rev.
J.K. Robinson, his old pastor, assisted by Rev. G.W. Elliston, local
pastor. Interment will be made in the Hamilton cemetery east of town
where his life companion and so many of his loved ones are at rest.
The NEWS joins the community in sympathy to the bereaved ones and
in the prayer that the grim reaper will spare them another visitation until
they are as old as the good old father whom he has called to his just
reward."

SOURCES INCLUDE:
Correspondence with Donna Vasquez, 250 Tolas Place,
Fallon, NV 89406.
History of Randolph County, Missouri.
Correspondence (Feb., 2000) with Ben Hardin of Renick, MO
.

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