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Note: www.findagrave.com Memorial# 47587709 --------------------- "Descendants of Michael Beeghly and Barro Inken, Book III -- Joseph Beeghly and Mary Keagy" by W.G. Beeghly, 1975; many errors were made on the descendants of Jacob & Ellenora Kaub. ------------------------------- Probate records for Thomas D. Ford; Douglas Co., KS records; G 3877. Includes Last Will and Testament: Nora took care of her ailing father for 5 months in her home. ------------------------- Douglas Co., KS, Book 4, pg. 662; license issued on April 5, 1879 for Jacob Kaub of Franklin Co., KS and Elnora Ford of Leaventworth Co., KS. It shows as certified married at home of Thomas Ford in Leavenworth Co. on April 6, 1879. Also online at http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/douglas/Marriage%20Index%20I-Q%201863-1870.html. ------------------------- http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/douglas/Marriage%20Index%20I-Q%201863-1870.html marriage Kaub - Ford, Douglas Co., KS, Book 4, pg. 662 Douglas County Marriage Index 1871-1880: Jacob Kaub, Franklin Co., married Elnora Ford, Leavenworth Co., April 6, 1879; Officiant: J.C. Smith, Elder; Book 4, pg. 662 ------------------------- Elroy J. Kaub: My Grandma Kaub had wavy auburn hair in her youth. She was an invalid for her last 7 yrs. and Grandpa took care of her himself with the help of their daughter Ruth. Grandma had Anemia and she had to eat raw liver to stay alive. (She died from Pernicious Anemia, a condition caused by too little vitamin B12 in the body, vitamin B12 deficiency.) ------------------------- Nov-29-1935 probably from The Ottawa Herald, Ottawa, KS MRS. JACOB KAUB DEAD Funeral of Former Franklin Citizen Here Saturday Morning Mrs. Ellenora Kaub, 74, wife of Jacob Kaub, for many years Franklin county resident, died at her home in Excelsior Springs, Mo., yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Kaub had been a semi-invalid for eight years and had been seriously ill 10 weeks, anemia causing her death. Mr. and Mrs. Kaub have been residents of Excelsior Springs, 22 years. Ellenora, daughter of T.D. and Elmira (Minton) Ford, was born December 8, 1860 at Independence, Iowa. She came with her parents to Kansas in 1868 and lived north of Lawrence. The marriage of Miss Ford and Jacob Kaub of Centropolis was celebrated April 6, 1979 at Lawrence and they observed their 56th wedding anniversary last April. Mr. and Mrs. Kaub, after their marriage in Lawrence moved to Mr. Kaub's farm, 3 ½ miles southwest of Centropolis where they lived 23 years. Then the family moved to a home in the Elm Grove community, southeast of Ottawa where they lived until they retired from farm life and moved to Excelsior. Mrs. Kaub was a member of the Methodist church for nearly 60 years and was an active worker in the Sunday school in Fairview School in the early days and later in the Elm Grove community. Mrs. Kaub is survived by her husband, Jacob Kaub of Excelsior Springs; three daughters, Mrs. Glenn Fitch, Mrs. Alva Overstreet, both of Ottawa and Miss Ruth Kaub of Excelsior Springs; three sons, Rev. Louis H. Kaub, Lexington Neb., Ernest E. Kaub, Quenemo and Perry Kaub of Centropolis; eighteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey Overholt of Stillwater, Okla., Mrs. Will Carpenter, West Plains, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Miller of Lawrence; and two brothers, George and Perry Ford of Lawrence. A daughter, Mrs. India Cain died 12 years ago and an infant son Ira Jacob, 38 years ago. Funeral services will be held from the McVey Mortuary Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. William I. Hastie of Ottawa First M.E. church will officiate. Interment will be in Pleasant Hill cemetery, west of Centropolis. ----------------------- Dec. (1-3?) 1935 probably from The Ottawa Herald, Ottawa, KS Kaub - The funeral of Mrs. Ellenora Kaub, 74, wife of Jacob Kaub of Excelsior Springs who were well known residents of Ottawa for many years, was held Saturday morning from the McVey Mortuary, Rev. William I. Hastie of the First Methodist church, assisted by Rev. R.M. Brady of the Church of the Brethren, officiated. Robert Tulloss sang "Abide With Me" and Rev. Hastie gave a vocal solo, "Shadows.". Miss Helen Osburn was the accompanist. The following grandsons served as pallbearers: Roscoe Cain, Russell Fitch, Charles Cain, Carl Fitch, Lewis Cain, George Overstreet and Elroy Kaub. The Whatsoever class of the First Methodist church attended the services in a body, Mrs. W.O. Myers and Mrs. G.L. Weinheimer assisted in arranging many beautiful flowers. Mrs. Kaub died Thanksgiving at the home in Excelsior Springs, after a long illness. Those from out of town attending the services were: Jacob Kaub, Miss Ruth Kaub and Emil Unger all of Excelsior Springs; Rev. Louis Kaub, Lexington, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Ford, Perry Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DeHoff, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon DeHoff and Harry Miller all of Lawrence and Carl Fitch, Kansas City. Interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery, west of Centropolis. ------------------------- Death Certificate #35508, Clay Co., MO for Ellenora Ford Kaub; informant was her husband, Jacob Kaub; birth Dec. 8, 1860; Independence, IA; father was Thomas D. Ford born in "Kalamazo", MI; mother was "Elmira Minton", born "Kalamazo", MI; cause of death, Tuberculosis (Pulmonary); burial Centropolis, Kans. Nov. 30, 1935.
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