From S. Clark Munger Scrap book
Jerome Averill died Friday, Oct 29, 1898 at his residence. His parents were early pioneers of Persia where the family resided upon a farm in Broadway. He was a soldier and lost his arm. He has long been in feeble health and received a pension of 86 dollars per month. Some years ago the family moved from a farm in Dayton to the house long occupied by Hiram Palmer (site of Frontier Publishing). He leaves a wife and three sons and number of grand children. The members of the G.A.R. had charge of the funeral while was from the house Monday afternoon. Rev. E.J. Fisher officiating.
From S. Clark Munger Scrap book
Jerome Averill died Friday, Oct 29, 1898 at his residence. His parents were early pioneers of Persia where the family resided upon a farm in Broadway. He was a soldier and lost his arm. He has long been in feeble health and received a pension of 86 dollars per month. Some years ago the family moved from a farm in Dayton to the house long occupied by Hiram Palmer (site of Frontier Publishing). He leaves a wife and three sons and number of grand children. The members of the G.A.R. had charge of the funeral while was from the house Monday afternoon. Rev. E.J. Fisher officiating.
Gravesite Details
This photo is from gg granddaughter Lois Stapfer.
Family Members
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Sophronia Averill Reinhardt
1802–1836
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Caroline Sally Averill Balcom
1804 – unknown
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Mary Barnes Averill Harwood
1806–1851
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Angeline Averill
1810–1872
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Loriston Averill
1812–1880
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Carlos Averill
1814–1889
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Edwin Averill
1816–1904
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Albert Averill
1818–1818
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Loren Averill
1820–1907
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Sarah Volinda Averill Parsons
1824–1907
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Aldula Averill
1825–1827
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