John Quincy Boner
1874 - 1947 (73 years)-
Name John Quincy Boner Born 13 Apr 1874 Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri [1, 2, 3, 4] Gender Male Census 1910 Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri Census 1920 Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri Census 1930 Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri Census 1940 Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri Died 20 Sep 1947 Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri [1, 3, 4, 5] - Missouri death certificate
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1947/1947_00033475.PDF
Buried 23 Sep 1947 Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri [3, 4] Person ID I1778 Hedges Last Modified 8 Nov 2023
Father Henry Boner, b. 23 Nov 1827, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana , d. 6 May 1883, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Age 55 years) Mother Mary Smith, b. 24 Jan 1837, Buffalo, Erie County, New York , d. 8 Jan 1929, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri (Age 91 years) Family ID F1266 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lydia Jane Cassity, b. 2 Sep 1874, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri , d. 4 Sep 1931, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Age 57 years) Married 8 Jan 1900 Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri [1, 5] Children 1. Infant Son Boner, b. 19 Jan 1913, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri , d. 19 Jan 1913, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Age 0 years) 2. Mary Alemda Boner, b. 14 Jan 1914, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri , d. 19 Dec 2003, Anaheim, Orange County, California (Age 89 years) Last Modified 6 May 2023 Family ID F907 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Missouri death certificate
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Notes - MHR note: They went to Seattle, leaving on their wedding night and lived 9 years and then lived in Denver a few years. He had been in Seattle with a brother, William Henry Boner, before a year or so and worked in timber.
[1] - Married
John Q. Boner and Miss Lydia J. Cassity were quietly married in the Standard office at 5:30 o’clock p.m., Monday, Jan’y 8th, Judge S.M. Grigsby officiating.
This marriage is the consumation of a courtship of several years and the contracting parties have each proven for each other that faithfulness that insures a true union of hearts and lives.
The bride is a daughter of Peter Cassity, and is a lady of exceptional industry and frugality. She has lived in our city for years, working for her living, and by her womanly deportment has the respect of all who knew here. “Jack” Boner, the groom is also well known in our city. He is a big hearted, clever, well behaved young man, and will we think prove worthy of his bride.
The married couple left the same evening at 11 o’clock over the O.K. for South Bend, Wash., where “Jack’s” brother lives, and where they will make their future home.
The Republican extends its best wishes to the wedded couple and hopes for them a happy wedded life.
The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 11 January 1900.
[6] - Purdin Items
Word came from Milan, Mo., Saturday afternoon that John Boner, father of Mrs. Bill Bird, had passed away at the hospital in Milan, after a long illness of several years.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 25 September 1947.
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- MHR note: They went to Seattle, leaving on their wedding night and lived 9 years and then lived in Denver a few years. He had been in Seattle with a brother, William Henry Boner, before a year or so and worked in timber.
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