Showing posts with label Armor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armor. Show all posts

08 July 2021

Traumatic Experience for Josie (Surpluss) Armor at Death of Daughter (1920)

From The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kansas), December 12, 1920, Sunday, Page 5 --


Stricken While Caring for Her Dying Child, Woman Near Death 
Mrs. William Armour Suffers Stroke While Administering Anti-Toxin;
Does Not Know of Death

     Having suffered a paralytic stroke a week ago as she was assisting in administering anti-toxin to her dying child, Mrs. William Armour, 1218 S. Main street, is in a dangerous condition from which her recovery is not expected. 
     Her daughter, Sadie Ellen Armour, 17 years old, died at 2:45 o'clock Saturday morning, after an illness of two weeks of diphtheria. Over exertion from constant attendance at her daughter's bedside diminished Mrs. Armour's strength and the stroke followed.
     During the girl's illness Mrs. Armour was taken to her room in a wheel chair. Because of the serious ness of her illness, Mrs. Armour hasn't been told of Sadie's death. 
     Sadie's parents are said to be separated, the father residing outside the state. She was born at Rosalia Kans., January 1, 1903, and came to Wichita in 1916 from El Dorado. Besides her mother and father she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mabel Owings, Woodward, Okla., and three brothers. J. W. Armour, 1915 Gold street; Frank Armour, 303 West Dewey street, and Everett Armour 1218 South Main street. 
     The body will be taken to Rosalia at 9:40 o'clock Monday morning for funeral services and burial. Wichita Undertaking company has charge.

Anna Josephine "Josie" Armor (nee. Surpluss, 1866-1958) was my great-grandaunt on my mother's maternal side.  Her daughter Sarah "Sadie" Armor was my 1st Cousin, 2x Removed.

Copyright © 2021 by Kevin W. Walker

03 July 2021

Divorce of Josie (Surpluss) Armor from William Armor (1910)

El Dorado Daily Republican (El Dorado, Kansas), June 10, 1910, Friday, Page 4 --


Mrs. Josie Armor of Rosalia, has filed suit for divorce from William Armor, alleging cruelty.

El Dorado Republican (El Dorado, Kansas), November 11, 1910, Friday, Page 2 --


Josie Armor is granted divorce from William Armor and given custody of two minor daughters.

Anna Josephine Armor (nee. Surpluss, 1866-1958) was my great-grandaunt on my mom's maternal side.  The two "minor daughters" are Tillie Jane (1899-1968) and Sarah Ellen (1903-1920).  The marriage also produced four other siblings who had grown and moved out.

Copyright © 2021 by Kevin W. Walker

28 June 2021

"Card of Thanks" RE: Death of Margaret Ann Decker (nee. MacLean, 1840-1913)

From the Pleasanton Observer-Enterprise (Pleasanton, Kansas), February 13, 1913, Thursday, Page 2 --



Card of Thanks. 
We thank the friends and neighbors who was ever so kind in helping to care for our wife, sister and aunt.
L. W. Decker. 
Sarah Surplus. 
Lucy McClure. 
Josie Armor.

Margaret Decker was my 2xg-aunt on my mother's maternal side.  "L.W." was her husband Lawrence;  Sarah Surpluss (1843-1913) was Margaret's sister, and my 2xg-grandmother; Lucy McClure (1851-1920) of Oklahoma was another sister; and Josie Armor (1866-1958) was Margaret's niece, Sarah's daughter, and my great-aunt.

Less than one year later Margaret's husband Lawrence will be murdered.  More about that soon.

Copyright © 2021 by Kevin W. Walker

30 May 2014

Three Sisters: The Surpluss Girls


Lucy Turner (nee. Surpluss, 1874-1933), Anna "Josie" Armor (nee. Surpluss, 1866-1958), Mary Hembree (nee. Surpluss, 1870-1957).

My great-grand aunts on my mother's maternal side.

Copyright © 2014 by Kevin W. Walker

16 August 2010

Amanuensis Monday: The Obituary for Lucy (Surpluss) Turner, 1874-1933

The El Dorado Times, Saturday, April 15, 1933 --

FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN CALIFORNIA

Word has been received here of the death recently in Inglewood, Calif., of Mrs.
Lucy Surpluss Turner, formerly a resident of the Rosalia community. Mrs. Turner
was 58 years old and was well known throughout Butler County, her father,
Nelson Surpluss, having been one of the first settlers in Rosalia Township.

Surviving are a brother, J. A. Surpluss, of Topeka, and two sisters, Mrs. J. A.
Armor, and Mrs. Mary Hembree, both of Wichita. Mrs. Surpluss was buried at
Whittier, Calif.

Copyright © 2010 by Kevin W. Walker