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401 Obituary
Mrs. Lenora McClain Young
Lenora McClain Young passed away March 12, 1923. after a lingering illness borne with Christian fortitude. She remained cheerful and happy with ever a smile for all. Wednesday, March 7, at 3o'clock, she was suddenly taken with an attack of influenza, and due to her frailness she could not regain her health and passed away Monday,March 12 at 5 p.m. at her home three miles north of Osco village.
Lenora McClain was born in Edford township. October 4, 1861. and grew to womanhood on the farm near Osco. She was united in marriage August 12,1885, to John H. Young of Eldora, Iowa. the wedding taking place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClain.To this union was born three sons, James M. Young, M.D. of Annawan,Robert McClain Young, who preceded the mother to the beyond, and John Harvey Young, at home.
Immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Young went to Eldora,Iowa, where the husband had a home prepared. They resided there until in the fall of 1889, when they moved to Nelson, Neb., and were among the early pioneers of that section, enduring the hardships of western life with patience and fortitude during the years of drouths and failures.
In the year of 1906 they came back to Henry county and purchased the McClain homestead. On their arrival their son Robert McClain Young, was suddenly taken ill with scarlet fever and passed away aftera briefillness of two days at 7a.m. February 22, 1906, and was laid away in the Grace church cemetery.
Mrs. Young leaves to mourn her passing the husband. John H. Young,theson, Dr. James M. Young and wife. Nellie S. Young, of Annawan; and John Harvey Young, at home. Also three grandchildren, a sister, BelleMcClainBrizendina of Clinton, Mo., and three brothers, Alex McClain,of Sabetha,Kas.; Archie McClain, of Westchester. Pa.; John McClain, ofWichita.Kas., and a host of friends.
Mrs. Young was a lifelong member of Grace Episcopal church of Osco.Thefuneral was held at Grace church, Osco. and she was laid to rest in the church cemetery beside the son, Robert. following the service on March16th.
"He giveth his beloved sleep." 
McClain, Lenora (I1535)
 
402 Obituary
Robert McClain Young
Robert McClain Young passed away last Saturday Feb. 24, 1906 at 4a.m.,after an illness of but two days. He was bor in Eldora, Iowa,Feb26,1888. His parents moved to Nelson, Neb. in 1889 which was hishomeuntil last Wednesday when with the family he came to Osco. Hewassuddenly taken sick Thursday and died Saturday. Dr. C. S. YoungofGeneseo who was called, is of opinion that the young mancontractedscarlet fever while enroute to his new home. He was thesecond son of Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Young , and is survived by his parentsand two brothers,Jmaes and Harvey. Funeral services were held Sundayat one p. m. at thehome and the interment was in Grace churchcemetery, Rev. W.M. Purceofficiating. 
Young, Robert McClain (I2617)
 
403 Obituary <p>Mrs. Lenora McClain Young</p> <p>Lenora McClain Young passed away March 12, 1923. after a lingering illness borne with Christian fortitude. She remained cheerful and happy with ever a smile for all. Wednesday, March 7, at 3o'clock, she was suddenly taken with an attack of influenza, and due to her frailness she could not regain her health and passed away Monday,March 12 at 5 p.m. at her home three miles north of Osco village. <p>Lenora McClain was born in Edford township. October 4, 1861. and grew to womanhood on the farm near Osco. She was united in marriage August 12,1885, toJohn H. Young of Eldora, Iowa. the wedding taking place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClain.To this union was born three sons, James M. Young, M.D. of Annawan,Robert McClain Young, who preceded the mother to the beyond, and John Harvey Young, at home. <p>Immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Young went to Eldora,Iowa, where the husband had a home prepared. They resided there until in the fall of 1889, when they moved to Nelson, Neb., and were among the early pioneers of that section, enduring the hardships of western life with patience and fortitude during the years of drouths and failures. <p>In the year of 1906 they came back to Henry county and purchased the McClain homestead. On their arrival their son Robert McClain Young, was suddenly taken ill with scarlet fever and passed away aftera briefillness of two days at 7a.m. February 22, 1906, and was laid away in the Grace church cemetery. <p>Mrs. Young leaves to mourn her passing the husband. John H. Young,theson, Dr. James M. Young and wife. Nellie S. Young, of Annawan; and John Harvey Young, at home. Also three grandchildren, a sister, BelleMcClainBrizendina of Clinton, Mo., and three brothers, Alex McClain,of Sabetha,Kas.; Archie McClain, of Westchester. Pa.; John McClain, ofWichita.Kas., and a host of friends. <p>Mrs. Young was a lifelong member of Grace Episcopal church of Osco.Thefuneral was held at Grace church, Osco. and she was laid to rest in the church cemetery beside the son, Robert. following the service on March16th. <p>"He giveth his beloved sleep."</p>
Obituary
Mrs. Lenora McClain Young
Lenora McClain Young passed away March 12, 1923. after a lingering illness borne with Christian fortitude. She remained cheerful and happy with ever a smile for all. Wednesday, March 7, at 3o'clock, she was suddenly taken with an attack of influenza, and due to her frailness she could not regain her health and passed away Monday,March 12 at 5 p.m. at her home three miles north of Osco village.
Lenora McClain was born in Edford township. October 4, 1861. and grew to womanhood on the farm near Osco. She was united in marriage August 12,1885, to John H. Young of Eldora, Iowa. the wedding taking place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClain.To this union was born three sons, James M. Young, M.D. of Annawan,Robert McClain Young, who preceded the mother to the beyond, and John Harvey Young, at home.
Immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Young went to Eldora,Iowa, where the husband had a home prepared. They resided there until in the fall of 1889, when they moved to Nelson, Neb., and were among the early pioneers of that section, enduring the hardships of western life with patience and fortitude during the years of drouths and failures.
In the year of 1906 they came back to Henry county and purchased the McClain homestead. On their arrival their son Robert McClain Young, was suddenly taken ill with scarlet fever and passed away aftera briefillness of two days at 7a.m. February 22, 1906, and was laid away in the Grace church cemetery.
Mrs. Young leaves to mourn her passing the husband. John H. Young,theson, Dr. James M. Young and wife. Nellie S. Young, of Annawan; and John Harvey Young, at home. Also three grandchildren, a sister, BelleMcClainBrizendina of Clinton, Mo., and three brothers, Alex McClain,of Sabetha,Kas.; Archie McClain, of Westchester. Pa.; John McClain, ofWichita.Kas., and a host of friends.
Mrs. Young was a lifelong member of Grace Episcopal church of Osco.Thefuneral was held at Grace church, Osco. and she was laid to rest in the church cemetery beside the son, Robert. following the service on March16th.
"He giveth his beloved sleep." 
Mclain, Lenora (I292181395097)
 
404 Obituary <p>Robert McClain Young</p> <p>Robert McClain Young passed away last Saturday Feb. 24, 1906 at 4a.m.,after an illness of but two days. He was bor in Eldora, Iowa,Feb26,1888. His parents moved to Nelson, Neb. in 1889 which was hishomeuntil last Wednesday when with the family he came to Osco. Hewassuddenly taken sick Thursday and died Saturday. Dr. C. S. YoungofGeneseo who was called, is of opinion that the young mancontractedscarlet fever while enroute to his new home. He was thesecond son of Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Young , and is survived by his parentsand two brothers,Jmaes and Harvey. Funeral services were held Sundayat one p. m. at thehome and the interment was in Grace churchcemetery, Rev. W.M. Purceofficiating.
Obituary
Robert McClain Young
Robert McClain Young passed away last Saturday Feb. 24, 1906 at 4a.m.,after an illness of but two days. He was bor in Eldora, Iowa,Feb26,1888. His parents moved to Nelson, Neb. in 1889 which was hishomeuntil last Wednesday when with the family he came to Osco. Hewassuddenly taken sick Thursday and died Saturday. Dr. C. S. YoungofGeneseo who was called, is of opinion that the young mancontractedscarlet fever while enroute to his new home. He was thesecond son of Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Young , and is survived by his parentsand two brothers,Jmaes and Harvey. Funeral services were held Sundayat one p. m. at thehome and the interment was in Grace churchcemetery, Rev. W.M. Purceofficiating. 
Young, Robert McClain (I292181395157)
 
405 Obituary

Mrs. Lenora McClain Young

Lenora McClain Young passed away March 12, 1923. after a lingering illness borne with Christian fortitude. She remained cheerful and happy with ever a smile for all. Wednesday, March 7, at 3o'clock, she was suddenly taken with an attack of influenza, and due to her frailness she could not regain her health and passed away Monday,March 12 at 5 p.m. at her home three miles north of Osco village.

Lenora McClain was born in Edford township. October 4, 1861. and grew to womanhood on the farm near Osco. She was united in marriage August 12,1885, to John H. Young of Eldora, Iowa. the wedding taking place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClain.To this union was born three sons, James M. Young, M.D. of Annawan,Robert McClain Young, who preceded the mother to the beyond, and John Harvey Young, at home.

Immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Young went to Eldora,Iowa, where the husband had a home prepared. They resided there until in the fall of 1889, when they moved to Nelson, Neb., and were among the early pioneers of that section, enduring the hardships of western life with patience and fortitude during the years of drouths and failures.

In the year of 1906 they came back to Henry county and purchased the McClain homestead. On their arrival their son Robert McClain Young, was suddenly taken ill with scarlet fever and passed away aftera briefillness of two days at 7a.m. February 22, 1906, and was laid away in the Grace church cemetery.

Mrs. Young leaves to mourn her passing the husband. John H. Young,theson, Dr. James M. Young and wife. Nellie S. Young, of Annawan; and John Harvey Young, at home. Also three grandchildren, a sister, BelleMcClainBrizendina of Clinton, Mo., and three brothers, Alex McClain,of Sabetha,Kas.; Archie McClain, of Westchester. Pa.; John McClain, ofWichita.Kas., and a host of friends.

Mrs. Young was a lifelong member of Grace Episcopal church of Osco.Thefuneral was held at Grace church, Osco. and she was laid to rest in the church cemetery beside the son, Robert. following the service on March16th.

"He giveth his beloved sleep."

 
McClain, Lenora (I543)
 
406 Obituary

Mrs. Lenora McClain Young

Lenora McClain Young passed away March 12, 1923. after a lingering illness borne with Christian fortitude. She remained cheerful and happy with ever a smile for all. Wednesday, March 7, at 3o'clock, she was suddenly taken with an attack of influenza, and due to her frailness she could not regain her health and passed away Monday,March 12 at 5 p.m. at her home three miles north of Osco village.

Lenora McClain was born in Edford township. October 4, 1861. and grew to womanhood on the farm near Osco. She was united in marriage August 12,1885, toJohn H. Young of Eldora, Iowa. the wedding taking place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClain.To this union was born three sons, James M. Young, M.D. of Annawan,Robert McClain Young, who preceded the mother to the beyond, and John Harvey Young, at home.

Immediately following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Young went to Eldora,Iowa, where the husband had a home prepared. They resided there until in the fall of 1889, when they moved to Nelson, Neb., and were among the early pioneers of that section, enduring the hardships of western life with patience and fortitude during the years of drouths and failures.

In the year of 1906 they came back to Henry county and purchased the McClain homestead. On their arrival their son Robert McClain Young, was suddenly taken ill with scarlet fever and passed away aftera briefillness of two days at 7a.m. February 22, 1906, and was laid away in the Grace church cemetery.

Mrs. Young leaves to mourn her passing the husband. John H. Young,theson, Dr. James M. Young and wife. Nellie S. Young, of Annawan; and John Harvey Young, at home. Also three grandchildren, a sister, BelleMcClainBrizendina of Clinton, Mo., and three brothers, Alex McClain,of Sabetha,Kas.; Archie McClain, of Westchester. Pa.; John McClain, ofWichita.Kas., and a host of friends.

Mrs. Young was a lifelong member of Grace Episcopal church of Osco.Thefuneral was held at Grace church, Osco. and she was laid to rest in the church cemetery beside the son, Robert. following the service on March16th.

"He giveth his beloved sleep."

 
McClain, Lenora (I543)
 
407 Obituary

Robert McClain Young

Robert McClain Young passed away last Saturday Feb. 24, 1906 at 4a.m.,after an illness of but two days. He was bor in Eldora, Iowa,Feb26,1888. His parents moved to Nelson, Neb. in 1889 which was hishomeuntil last Wednesday when with the family he came to Osco. Hewassuddenly taken sick Thursday and died Saturday. Dr. C. S. YoungofGeneseo who was called, is of opinion that the young mancontractedscarlet fever while enroute to his new home. He was thesecond son of Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Young , and is survived by his parentsand two brothers,Jmaes and Harvey. Funeral services were held Sundayat one p. m. at thehome and the interment was in Grace churchcemetery, Rev. W.M. Purceofficiating. 

Young, Robert McClain (I603)
 
408 Obituary

Robert McClain Young

Robert McClain Young passed away last Saturday Feb. 24, 1906 at 4a.m.,after an illness of but two days. He was bor in Eldora, Iowa,Feb26,1888. His parents moved to Nelson, Neb. in 1889 which was hishomeuntil last Wednesday when with the family he came to Osco. Hewassuddenly taken sick Thursday and died Saturday. Dr. C. S. YoungofGeneseo who was called, is of opinion that the young mancontractedscarlet fever while enroute to his new home. He was thesecond son of Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Young , and is survived by his parentsand two brothers,Jmaes and Harvey. Funeral services were held Sundayat one p. m. at thehome and the interment was in Grace churchcemetery, Rev. W.M. Purceofficiating. 

Young, Robert McClain (I603)
 
409 Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. Source (S995741674)
 
410 owned and occupied a homestead farm of one 170 Coe, Gad (I292181394670)
 
411 owned and occupied a homestead farm of one 170 Coe, Gad (I110)
 
412 owned and occupied a homestead farm of one 170 Coe, Gad (I0403)
 
413 Photos on Find a Grave King, Dolpha Loretta (I2850)
 
414 pioneer settler of Granville MA Coe, Samuel (I292181394646)
 
415 pioneer settler of Granville MA Coe, Samuel (I86)
 
416 pioneer settler of Granville MA Coe, Samuel (I0413)
 
417 Professor at Oregon State Univ.

3631 NW Twin Berry
Corvallis Or. 97330
(541) 753-4285 
Young, William C III (I2630)
 
418 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Young, William C III (I292181395386)
 
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