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William S. Everhart

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William S. Everhart

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Apr 1938 (aged 77)
Greene County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Arney, Owen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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William married Eapha Rosana Sheer on March 14, 1886.

Taken from the Friday, April 15, 1938 issue of the Terre Haute Tribune:

William S. Everhart
Brazil, Ind.--April 15--William S. Everhart, well known farmer of Owen County, died at 11:15 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of his son, Fred Everhart, near Worthington, after an illness of three weeks of complications, aged 75 years. Mr. Everhart was born un Ohio, but most of his life had been spent in Owen County. He was a member of the Dutch Bethel Church south of Coal City. The deceased is survived by two sons and a daughter, Fred and Earsy Everhart, of near Worthington and Mrs. Stella Allen, of Carmargo, Ill.; also 11 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, a sister and three brothers, Mrs. Alice Denman of Linton; Lafayette and Ocsar of Ohio and Frank Everhart of Jasonville. The body was prepared for burial at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home at Clay City and was returned to the residence this afternoon.

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William married Eapha Rosana Sheer on March 14, 1886.

Taken from the Friday, April 15, 1938 issue of the Terre Haute Tribune:

William S. Everhart
Brazil, Ind.--April 15--William S. Everhart, well known farmer of Owen County, died at 11:15 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of his son, Fred Everhart, near Worthington, after an illness of three weeks of complications, aged 75 years. Mr. Everhart was born un Ohio, but most of his life had been spent in Owen County. He was a member of the Dutch Bethel Church south of Coal City. The deceased is survived by two sons and a daughter, Fred and Earsy Everhart, of near Worthington and Mrs. Stella Allen, of Carmargo, Ill.; also 11 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, a sister and three brothers, Mrs. Alice Denman of Linton; Lafayette and Ocsar of Ohio and Frank Everhart of Jasonville. The body was prepared for burial at the Schoppenhorst Funeral Home at Clay City and was returned to the residence this afternoon.

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Obituary provided by: Whispers From The Grave


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Wm. S. Everhart
May 5, 1860
Apr. 14, 1938



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