Last
Name |
First
Name |
Date
of Death |
Comments |
Lake |
A. |
22
Nov 1906 |
Old
settler; came to this county in 1855; retired farmer; lived SE of
city |
Leach |
Hiram |
9
Nov 1912 |
Age
95; one of the old ones; formerly farmer; died in Winterset |
Leddy |
John |
21
Aug 1910 |
Aged
about 75; formerly lived 5 miles SE of town; died at his home in
Stewart, IA |
Leech |
Mrs.
Robert |
12
Jan 1905 |
Died
from paralysis; came here with her husband; early settler |
Lenocker |
Fred |
13
Dec 1912 |
Early
settler; elderly man; farmer; lived about 14 miles NW of city; ex
member of Board of Supervisors |
Leonard |
John |
23
Mar 1900 |
Aged
about 75 old settler and prominent lawyer and always called Judge
Leonard. Well to do
financially |
Lindsey |
William |
15
Sep 1907 |
Old
settler; came here in 1864; prohibitionist-United Presbyterian;
lived several miles NW of city |
Lothrop |
Col.
C.B. |
4
Sep 1905 |
Died
at Charles City, Ia where he was visiting his daughter; 90 years
old; former stage owner before the days of railroads; born in
Vermont |
Love |
J.D. |
19
Nov 1906 |
Old
settler; lived in Macksburg; prominent as business man and mason;
funeral service conducted by the writer |
Love |
Thomas
S. |
3
Jan 1907 |
Old
settler; came here in 1867; retired farmer; died at Patterson, Ia;
member of Masonic Lodge; born July 13-1823 |
Lowe |
Mrs.
L. |
29
Jun 1911 |
Aged
about 50; early settler; came here with the family from Illinois |
Lytton |
John |
19
Mar 1901 |
Old
soldier; formerly lived in county; died in Winterset |
Mack |
Billy |
30
Nov 1900 |
Old
soldier and old settler - lived at St. Charles and Winterset |
Macumber |
"Uncle"
John |
23
Jan 1907 |
Early
settler; widely known citizen; lived 7 miles SW of city; large land
owner |
Maltby |
Mrs.
B. |
23
Jun 1910 |
Family
came here about 35 years ago; husband; dentist |
Mardis |
Thomas |
7
Apr 1908 |
Old
solder; contractor and builder; built most of the brick buildings
around the public square; aged 70; Mason |
Mardis, Jr. |
John |
11
Apr 1912 |
Age
22; born in Winterset; died in Des Moines; buried here |
McAndrew |
Mrs.
John M. |
16
Mar 1906 |
Died
suddenly in night; found dead in bed in morning |
McCaughan |
Rev.
C.T. |
13
Oct 1909 |
Aged
95; early settler; came here 1866; UP Preacher and lived in same
house until death |
McConlee |
James |
19
Dec 1901 |
Old
settler; farmer formerly lived east of town |
McDaniel |
Mrs.
Jesse |
21
Mar 1907 |
Aged
about 70; formerly lived here; husband dry goods merchant and
afterwards clerk in Fish Commission, Washington, DC |
McDole |
Conrad |
26
Jun 1907 |
Born
in Beaver County, PA;, 1813; one of county's oldest citizens; early
settler |
McGinnis |
Joe |
9
Sep 1904 |
Old
settler; lived about 5 miles east of town; died from spinal
meningitis |
McKibban |
Gideon |
20
Aug 1904 |
Aged
82; early settler; former farmer; died in Winterset |
McKnight |
W.W. |
14
Feb 1908 |
Aged
man and early settler; came to Winterset in 1855; prominent in
business circles when this town was new; one of the organizers of
1st National Bank; prominent in masonry |
McKnight |
Mrs.
W.W. |
1
Sep 1908 |
Died
at Long Beach Calif; came to Winterset in 1854; went to California
after death of husband |
McLeary |
William |
13
Jul 1905 |
Prominent
farmer lived about 10 miles north east of city |
McLeod |
John |
31
Mar 1908 |
Early
settler; stone cutter; died at Los Angeles, CA; aged man |
McLese |
John |
26
Jan 1913 |
Age
64; died instantly at his home 4 miles west of city; farmer |
McMillen |
John |
14
Dec 1908 |
Born
1816; aged 92; died at Mountain View, Oklahoma after many years
spent here; preached at one time Christian Church |
McMillon |
Ruth |
10
Apr 1912 |
Age
20; sick 5 weeks with typhoid contacted at college |
McMurphy |
Mike |
27
Sep 1903 |
Died
suddenly; found dead in morning |
McNeeley |
Grandma |
19
Feb 1913 |
Aged
91; came here in an early day; died at Des Moines |
Mercer |
Billy |
28
Mar 1907 |
Came
to Winterset in 1864; Saloon keeper; prince of bootleggers;
charitable to the poor |
Mercer |
Mrs.
William |
1
Oct 1909 |
Aged
lady; good woman with many friends |
Miller |
John |
25
Mar 1901 |
Middle
aged man; barber and addicted to booze |
Miller |
Mrs.
Brice |
5
Aug 1902 |
Aged
woman; husband a prominent barber of city |
Miller |
J.K. |
1
Jan 1904 |
Came
here from Bloomington, Ill several years ago; lived near Pitzer;
prominent farmer |
Miller |
Brice |
15
Aug 1908 |
Aged
about 80; Barber; died at soldiers home Marshalltown |
Miller |
Lawson |
6
Dec 1910 |
Aged
about 40; killed by falling a bee tree; lived about 12 miles NW of
city |
Miller |
Dr.
Geo. |
6
Mar 1912 |
Age
55; dentist here; moved to Des Moines where he died |
Mills |
Eph
S. |
5
Mar 1906 |
Early
settler and old soldier; farmer lived north of town; aged |
Moore |
Mrs.
Margaret |
30
Aug 1907 |
Old
settler; formerly lived n country; later in Winterset |
Moorman |
Eli |
15
Apr 1900 |
Aged
about 30. In the music
business with Geo. Garrett |
Mott |
Mrs.
Frederick |
16
Mar 1906 |
Died
suddenly; early settler; large lady |
Myers |
Harry |
25
Aug 1902 |
Middle
aged man; prominent because he was no account |
Myers |
Samuel |
28
Apr 1902 |
Aged
man; old soldier and early settler; owned farm west of Webster |
Newerf |
Billy |
27
Nov 1910 |
Age
37; conducted a milk route; lived south of city |
Newlon |
W.C. |
25
Jun 1902 |
Real
estate dealer; old settler and old soldier; Lost a leg at the battle
of Latchie |
Niblo |
Fred |
15
Apr 1901 |
Young
married man; death tragic; was thrown from wagon into slough and
drowned in mud 7 miles west of town |
Niblo |
Robert |
15
Nov 1902 |
Dropped
dead in a field north of Patterson; serving on sheriffs jury
condemning land for R.R. Road |
Nichols |
Mrs.
George |
2
Jan 1909 |
Aged
lady; early settler; buried at Worthington Church where she lived
for many years |
Nicholson |
E.G. |
2
Jul 1904 |
Old
settler came to his county in 1854; aged 62; ex Justice of Peace |
Norris |
John |
30
May 1903 |
Owned
farm joining city on west; sold and moved NY state where he died |
Norris |
Mrs.
John M. |
30
Oct 1908 |
Aged
lady; came here from NY state where she was taken for burial; died
suddenly; found dead on kitchen floor |
Odell |
Sol |
5
Feb 1905 |
Old
settler; farmer; lived near Peru; buried in Winterset |
Ogden |
Mrs.
Maria |
9
Oct 1903 |
Died
at Colfax, Ia at the home of her son in law-Wheelcocks; In the 80's;
personal friend of the writers; grand old woman |
Oglesby |
Zach |
11
Aug 1907 |
Early
settler; old soldier; farmer SE of town; wealthy; prominent in
politics |
Oldham |
Jesse |
7
Dec 1901 |
Aged
about 70; farmer lived about 7 miles NW of city; fell over a high
bank of a creek - struck rocks and died supposed to have been fall;
old soldier |
Osgood |
Daughter
of L.B. |
4
Jul 1902 |
Committed
suicide by jumping into a well 8 miles west of city |
Padmore |
Jim
W. |
23
Feb 1906 |
A
young man; popular abstractor; carried 2000 life ins. |
Patton |
Mrs.
H.G. |
6
Sep 1913 |
Age
about 40; Died Rochester, Minn; result operation; buried in Nebraska |
Peed |
Edward |
25
Aug 1904 |
Aged
about 80; early settler; lived on farm in Douglas township |
Perkins |
Mrs.
E.G. |
28
May 1912 |
Age
87; early settler; lived 8 miles west of town |
Philbrick |
Mrs.
Priscilla |
12
Sep 1905 |
Aged
83; came to Winterset with her husband in 1850 |
Porter |
Miss
Leota |
18
Jan 1908 |
Clerked
for father in grocery; favorite among her young class |
Price |
Caleb |
20
Dec 1907 |
Prominent
farmer lived 2 miles SW of city; old settler |
Queen |
John |
17
Dec 1907 |
Came
here with his family in an early day; farmer 10 miles SE of city |
Ratliff |
Mrs.
George |
17
Oct 1909 |
Early
settler and highly respected; prominent in social circles and church
work |
Ratliff |
George |
5
May 1913 |
Age
75; old settler; prominent sheriff in early day; ex county
treasurer; in grocery business; dry goods business |
Reese |
David |
4
Jul 1900 |
Old
settler - aged black smith prominent in the community |
Reese |
Mrs.
Allie |
4
Apr 1904 |
Young
woman; wife of Allie Reese and daughter of Jimmy Davis |
Rehard |
Berte |
13
Mar 1910 |
Middle
aged man; died in hospital at Denver, Colo; buried here; prominent
as bad man |
Rehard, Sr. |
John |
3
Jan 1912 |
Age
86; formerly lived 6 miles west of town; wealthy large land owner |
Reherd Jr. |
John |
21
Jan 1904 |
Died
from heart trouble; lived in country west of town |
Rhyno |
James |
25
Feb 1904 |
Killed
in wreck of stock train at Dyersville, Ia; livestock man |
Rhyno |
Mrs.
James |
17
Jun 1904 |
Aged
woman; old settler; born and raised in south |
Richmond |
Samuel |
2
May 1902 |
Middle
aged man; farmer; lived 9 miles SW of town |
Richmond |
George |
3
Apr 1904 |
Old
settler; lived about 10 miles west of city on farm |
Richmond |
Frank |
3
Mar 1910 |
Middle
aged man; farmer; lived about ten miles west of city |
Ross |
Mrs.
Phoebe |
9
May 1910 |
Aged
85; Aunt to the writer; lived in York County, PA at Rossville |
Rowe |
D.G. |
29
Sep 1908 |
Old
soldier and old settler; prominent farmer lived near Macksburg |
Rush |
Lawrence |
21
Oct 1906 |
Middle
aged man; tragic death; fell under wagon hauling tile to city 17
miles east of town; head crushed |
Ryan |
John |
17
Aug 1907 |
Ex
candidate for sheriff; middle aged man; lived NE of town about 12
miles |
Sawhill |
Rev.
James |
26
Mar 1904 |
U.P.
Preacher; lived about 11 miles where he owned farm; aged man |
Scott |
Mrs.
Tom |
1
Jul 1909 |
Aged
about 30; died suddenly from heart failure; wife of auditor Tom
Scott |
Seerley |
William |
4
Apr 1908 |
Early
settler and prominent farmer; lived 12 miles NW |
Shannon |
Joe |
13
Jul 1912 |
Age
75; early settler and old solder; ex salesman and janitor court
house |
Sheldon |
M.R. |
15
Aug 1910 |
Early
settler and old solder; retired farmer; tight wad; lived in west
part of town |
Shoff |
Mrs.
John M. |
16
Sep 1909 |
Middle
aged woman; died from cancer of breast |
Shults |
C.C. |
12
May 1901 |
Aged
man; came here in the 80's; hotel man |
Silliman |
J.R. |
4
Jul 1900 |
Age
74 years. Farmer, old
settler, lived 8 miles SE |
Simms |
Mrs.
David |
26
Sep 1910 |
Aged
about 68; an old settler; kind lady with many friends |
Smith |
Steve |
19
Nov 1901 |
Aged
in the 70's; lived south of town near Buffalo; died with goiter |
Smith |
Mrs.
John M. |
23
Jan 1904 |
Lived
on farm 8 miles west of town; aged woman; mother of Ed M. & Sam
Smith |
Smith Lawson |
Mrs.
Ollil |
10
Apr 1912 |
Age
45; born and raised here; died at Rocky Ford, Colo; buried here;
sister of my partner-grocery business |
Snodgrass |
Capt.
J.C. |
9
Feb 1906 |
Old
soldier and long time resident of county; city marshal and was
wounded by Irv Bevington |
Sprague |
P.B. |
1
Jan 2907 |
Early
settler; prominent dry goods man |
Sprinkle |
Archie |
8
Nov 1900 |
Young
man was killed at the flouring mill east part of town - clothes
caught in belt |
Sprinkle |
John |
11
Jan 1901 |
Middle
aged man died in Colorado and buried here.
Born in Winterset |
Sprinkle |
Ben
F. |
17
Jul 1911 |
Aged
about 70; clerk most of time; came from Ohio |
Staffore |
William |
24
Jan 1911 |
Aged
76; old settler here; shot by farm tenant on his farm near Lamar,
Colo; died almost instantly |
Stark |
Mother |
21
Jan 1904 |
Found
dead on porch-face frozen to floor; quite aged |
Steele |
John
G. |
5
Mar 1908 |
Passed
middle age; married into the McCaughan family; died out in the
mountains |
Stiffler |
Abe |
21
Oct 1905 |
Aged
about 75; early settler; sold 4 houses to Rock Island RR for 10.000;
left Winterset 2 years ago |
Stiles |
Capt.
T.W. |
29
Nov 1905 |
Aged
about 70; old soldier and old settler; ex member of Board of
Supervisors; weight about 300 |
Stinson |
Mrs. |
18
Feb 1908 |
Tragic
death; burned to death in John Deeters home; features could not be
recognized |
Stone |
Thomas |
2
Jun 1903 |
In
livery business here at one time; died in north part of state; old
man |
Storrs |
N. |
23
Feb 1903 |
Aged
about 80; Preacher and contractor |
Storrs |
Gene |
6
Nov 1908 |
Died
suddenly from stroke of paralysis; old soldier |
Sumner |
Hank |
22
Sep 1903 |
In
70's; old bachelor; horse trainer; died in Gaekles restaurant |
Sumner |
W.S. |
1
Nov 1906 |
Aged
man; retired farmer; prominent in Presbyterian church; eloquent in
prayer |
Sumner |
Mrs.
W.S. |
12
Jan 1913 |
Age
79; came here with husband 1881 from Illinois |
Sutton |
Robert |
1
Aug 1911 |
Age
about 70; lived in Lewisburg York Co, Ca; Brother-in-law to writer |
Thompson |
Mrs.
Homer |
10
Jul 1902 |
Middle
aged woman; wife of Thompson editor |
Thrift |
Mrs.
Leonard |
9
Jun 1902 |
Aged
woman; home 8 miles SW of town; died at her sisters home - Mrs.
Moody- in Winterset |
Tidrick |
Charles
A. |
27
Jan 1908 |
Middle
aged man; died from pleurisy; member of City Council; Secretary
Masonic Lodge; Sec. Golf Club; partner in general stock of goods;
undertaker |
Tobin |
H. |
9
Nov 1902 |
Passed
middle age; druggist and loved whiskey |
Truitt |
Jesse |
9
Dec 1903 |
Old
soldier; plasterer by trade; tumor of bowels caused by cannon ball
passing near his body at siege of Vicksburg |
Vanalstine |
C.H. |
2
Feb 1904 |
Prominent
as a photographer; aged man; died at Indianola |
Vaughn |
Mat |
12
Dec 1910 |
Aged
74; early settler; came to county 1859; farmer; lived 8 miles NW of
city; fond of whiskey |
Vierling |
Benjamin |
31
May 1905 |
Prominent
farmer living in Scott township |
Violet |
George
M. |
12
Nov 1906 |
Furniture
dealer; passed middle age; died as result of paralysis |
Walker |
Vance |
22
May 1912 |
Old
soldier; early settler; aged 75; a conspicuous character - loud |
Wallace |
Mrs.
Henry |
19
Apr 1909 |
Aged
lady; formerly lived here; died in Des Moines where they moved about
20 years ago; prominent in church and club work; wife of Rev. Henry
Wallace |
Wasson |
Gehiel |
11
Sep 1901 |
Aged
up in the 80's; old settler and fine man |
Watt |
J.C. |
21
Jan 1903 |
Prominent
farmer lived in north part of county; found dead in bed in morning;
came here from Pittsburg, PA where he was employed by the
Pennsylvania R Road |
Weeks |
Charlie |
27
Jul 1901 |
Young;
son of AWC Weeks; editor; likeable boy |
Welch |
Mrs.
D.T. |
13
Mar 1908 |
Aged
lady; lived here for many years; moved to Pacific Grove with her
husband where she died; Presbyterian |
Weston |
Mrs.
F.F. |
13
Mar 1910 |
Middle
aged woman; formerly lived in Winterset; died at her home
Washington, DC |
Whedon |
Raymond |
25
Nov 1911 |
Age
33; died at Hampton, Va in government service; buried her; buried
with Masonic honors |
Whedon |
Mrs.
Jennie |
21
Aug 1913 |
Age
about 65; early settler; popular; President Women's Relief Corp 20
years; State President 1911; worthy matron OES for 12 years; Vice
President of Winterset Cemetery Association |
White |
Mrs.
J.S. |
3
Nov 1907 |
Aged
lady; wife of JS White-shoemaker |
Wight |
Aunt
Jane |
22
Dec 1901 |
Aged
in the 80's; old settler and prominent among our people |
Wight |
George |
2
Apr 1905 |
Early
settler living about 10 miles west; prominent farmer |
Wight |
George |
19
May 1906 |
Prominent
farmer and auctioneer; lived near west line of county where he owned
large tract of land |
Wilinso Buffington |
Mrs.
Ruth |
5
Apr 1913 |
Age
27; born and raised here; went to Idaho with husband where she died;
buried here |
Wilkin |
Eli |
13
May 1902 |
Aged
about 65; prominent in this county as an attorney in the firm of
Ruby and Wilkin; Quit Winterset went out to the Puget Sound country
on the Pacific coast; went to his old home in Licking county where
he died; personal friend of the writer |
Wilkinson |
John |
2
Oct 1903 |
Died
suddenly at his home 10 miles west of town on farm |
Williamson |
"Bob" |
13
Aug 1910 |
Aged
82; early settler; retired farmer and horse doctor |
Wilson |
Jerry |
25
Jun 1910 |
Aged
about 65; killed by stroke of lightning; wealthy farmer; lived near
Macksburg |
Wintrode |
Dr.
J.H. |
25
Dec 1909 |
Aged
about 60; tragic death; shot himself in bank setting in chair;
President of bank and prominent citizen |
Wintrode |
Mrs.
J.H. |
23
Jul 1910 |
Ages
53; born and raised here; husband committed suicide 6 months ago;
maiden name Flora Hutching; prominent family of city |
Withrow |
Maggie |
26
Jun 1905 |
Not
married; aged about 50; formerly lived about 6 miles NE of city |
Wood |
Charles |
30
Dec 1903 |
Middle
aged man; cashier of a bank; shot himself because of financial
trouble |
Worthing |
"Uncle"
Richard |
18
Dec 1907 |
Aged
citizen; born in Wales 1819; came to Madison County in 1885; highly
respected |
Wray Simpson |
Mrs.
Edna |
6
Apr 1904 |
Died
at Campbell, Minn; raised here; daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Wray |
Yates |
B.F. |
13
Feb 1910 |
Aged
about 65; lived near Manson, Ia; bought property here but died
before time to moved |
Young |
T.K. |
21
Mar 1907 |
Old
soldier and early settler; sold newspapers on street; prominent
character; drank toto of red liquor |
Young |
Mrs.
Walter |
21
Nov 1909 |
Middle
aged lady; husband barber; died as result of chicken bone fastened
in throat |
Young |
Charley |
18
Apr 1913 |
Age
91; early settler and old solder; Ohio Township |