DANIEL WESLEY STANLEY, son of CATHARINE STEWART and JOHN GERMAN STANLEY, was born July 22, 1839 in Ohio,456 and died April 3, 1928 in Mayetta, Jackson, Kansas.456 He is buried in Mayetta Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas.456
He married (1) ANNA D. RUTHERFORD on December 6, 1866 in Jackson County, Wisconsin.4818 She died October 29, 1867.456 She is buried in Rock Lake Cemetery, Lake Mills, Jefferson, Wisconsin.456
He married (2) ELIZABETH A. FOSTER on November 1, 1868 in Jackson County, Wisconsin.4818 She was born in 1845 in Pennsylvania, and died September 28, 1881 in Jackson County, Kansas.4827 She is buried in Mayetta Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas.4829 She married (1) James Philips.
He married (3) MARGARET VIRGINIA BOWSER. She was born November 27, 1853 in Greeneville, Greene, Tennessee,456 and died January 3, 1929 in Mayetta, Jackson, Kansas.456 She is buried in Mayetta Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas.456
Children of ANNA D. RUTHERFORD and DANIEL WESLEY STANLEY:
Children of ELIZABETH A. FOSTER and DANIEL WESLEY STANLEY:
Children of MARGARET VIRGINIA BOWSER and DANIEL WESLEY STANLEY:
Holton Recorder, October 6, 18814827
of typhoid fever, at her reisdence, 12 miles south of Holton, September 28, 1881, Mrs. D. W. Stanley, in the 28th year of her age. Mrs. Stanley was born in New York State; was married to her now bereaved husband some twelve years ago, and two years later came with him and settled in Jackson county. Six years ago she united with the United Brethren church, and has lived a worthy and consistent Christian life. She was sick between two and three weeks, and all that medical skill and the loving attention of friends could accomplish was done in vain. An exemplary member of society, an affectionate wife and loving mother has gone. The husband and three children, aged ten, eight, and one and a half years, are left to mourn.
Holton Recorder, October 6, 18814829
The death of Mrs. Stanley, the wife of D. W. Stanley, on Wednesday night, September 28th, has cast a gloom over the entire community. Thus another of earth's beings has past away, has gone to that bourne from whence no traveler returns. The deceased was well known to everyone in this part of the county—yea, loved and respected by all for her many virtues. She died after a protracted illness of typhoid fever. Her remains were interred in the Stanley cemetery, on Friday, the 30th. The heart-felt sympathy of the whole community are extended to her bereaved husband and relations, and we hope and trust that they have strength to bear this sore affliction through Him who is the father of us all.
Holton Recorder, April 1, 18804826
The scarlet fever prevails to a considerable extent on South Cedar. A little daughter of D. W.Stanley, Esq., was the last victim we have heard of. She was buried Tuesday.
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August 21, 18504800 | Newton, Trumbull, Ohio |
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June 10, 18656052 | Delhi, Delaware, New York |
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July 25, 18704824 | Lucas, Dunn, Wisconsin |
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March 1, 18754781 | Douglas, Jackson, Kansas |
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June 10, 18804825 | Douglas, Jackson, Kansas |
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18854782 | Cedar, Jackson, Kansas |
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18951660 | Douglas, Jackson, Kansas |
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June 12, 19003262 | Douglas, Jackson, Kansas |
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January 24, 19203237 | Douglas, Jackson, Kansas |
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