__ _Charles Hoitsen CURRIE _| | |__ _Robert Lincoln Lee CURRIE _| | | __ | |_Anna Amelia YOUNG ______| | |__ | |--Alice CURRIE | | __ | _________________________| | | |__ |_Caroline M. TAYLOR ________| | __ |_________________________| |__
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[SOURCE]
SSDI: SS# 550-36-0637, issued in CA;
World Connect Site; UserID=:1922158; [email protected];
Peggy Quandt; 28 Feb 2002
__ __| | |__ _Earl Edwin KALK _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Warren W. KALK | | __ | __| | | |__ |________ UNKNOWN _| | __ |__| |__
[28] still living - details excluded
_Allen MATLICK ____ _Edwin Stanley MATLICK _| | |_Minnie CLAUSEN ___ _Stanley A. MATLICK __| | | ________ BRISCOE __ | |_Ella Margaret BRISCOE _| | |________ HOLCOMBE _ | |--Robert MATLICK | | ___________________ | ________________________| | | |___________________ |_Roberta Ann _______ _| | ___________________ |________________________| |___________________
__ _Allen MATLICK ____| | |__ _Edwin Stanley MATLICK _| | | __ | |_Minnie CLAUSEN ___| | |__ | |--Stanley A. MATLICK | | __ | ________ BRISCOE __| | | |__ |_Ella Margaret BRISCOE _| | __ |________ HOLCOMBE _| |__
[96] still living - details excluded
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--_______ MURLEY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _Richard WONACOTT _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Kennerly Buckingham WONACOTT | | __ | __| | | |__ |________ UNKNOWN __| | __ |__| |__
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Rev. Kennelly Buckingham WONACOTT
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Remembrance
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Written By Charles Newton Wonacott (1881-1968)
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Rev. Kennelly Buckingham Wonacott, my grandfather, died at his home near Quincy, Mo., on December 8, 1899, at the age of 80 years, of diabetes. For many weeks he was a sufferer, yet he bore his suffering with Christian fortitude.
He was born among the mountains of Virginia, August 27, 1819, of English parents. I, Charles Newton Wonacott, was born on my grandfather's birthday, 1881. He was converted at the age of 11 years at a Methodist camp meeting,
uniting with the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he was a consistent member ever since. He was an earnest worker in the Sabbath School, and always had a pleasant word for all. He was a kind husband, a loving father, and a good neighbor.
He was perfectly reconciled to die, and said if It was the Lord's will, he was ready to go. A short time before he died, he called his wife and asked her to sing "Oh, when shall I see Jesus?" He was in the ministry for a number
of years and was a resident of St. Clair County for 20 years.
He was elected co-Treasurer in 1879, and moved from Osceola to Wheatland, Mo., in 1884 and had lived in Hickory County up to his death. A few hours before his death he looked up and said "I love Jesus," and as long as he could
speak, he would say "Praise the Lord."
His remains were laid to rest in the Mt. Zion Cemetery near Quincy, Mo., followed by a large concourse of friends.
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Source:
World Connect web site of Chris Hankins, which can be reached with this link.
[Used with permission.]
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[SOURCE]
World Connect Site; UserID=hvmo; [email protected];
Chris Hankins; 5 Feb 2005