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William James Marrs

William James Marrs

Male 1857 - 1916  (58 years)

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  • Name William James Marrs 
    Born 12 Mar 1857  Mississippi, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Residence 1900  Liberty, Elk, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Residence 1910  Howard, Elk, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Died 9 Mar 1916 
    Buried Grace Lawn Cemetery, Howard, Elk, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I9  Marrs
    Last Modified 19 Dec 2014 

    Family Evelyn Walberg Whitmore,   b. Jan 1871, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Jan 1950, Howard, Elk, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 79 years) 
    Married Abt. 1889  [2
    Children 
     1. Edward Marrs,   b. Feb 1890, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Cora Marrs,   b. Oct 1895, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. William Marrs,   b. Abt. 1902, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Harriett Marrs,   b. Abt. 1905, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    +5. Robert Lee Marrs,   b. 18 Apr 1911, Howard, Elk, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Jul 1995, Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years)
    Last Modified 19 Dec 2014 
    Family ID F5  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsResidence - 1910 - Howard, Elk, Kansas, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Grace Lawn Cemetery, Howard, Elk, Kansas, United States Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • WM. MARRS KILLED Prosperous Farmer Meets Death This Morning Just as we are going to press, we hear of the sudden death of William Marrs who for some years has lived on a farm just northwest of Howard. We can gather no particulars at this time, but we learn that he was driving some young un-broke horses hitched to a manure spreader. No one witnessed the accident, but it is believed the horses ran away with the spreader and that Mr. Marrs was thrown out, and striking on his head, was instantly killed.

      Mr. Marrs was about 60, and a good citizen and universally respected. He leaves a wife and several children, some grown and married.

      THE HOWARD COURANT March 16, 1916 Obituary

      William James Marrs was born in the state of Mississippi, March 2, 1857. When yet a child he with his parents moved to St. Louis, Mo., and about the year 1860 he came to this state, being a resident since that time.

      He was united in marriage with Evelyn Whitmore, then of Sabetha, Kansas, in the year 1889. There were born to them seven children, two of whom died in infancy. The five remaining - Dr. Marrs, of Moline, Mrs. Oscar Haile, Willie, Harriet and Robert Marrs with their mother survive him.

      Mr. Marrs became a member of the Christian church during the early years of his life and when he came to Howard he entered, readily into cooperation with the congregation of his place and continued therewith, being at the time of his death an Elder and a faithful teacher of a class of boys in the bible school. His sudden death was a shock to his brethren and friends and they will sadly miss his presence and fellowship.

      The funeral services were very fittingly conducted from the place of his congregational devotions. Mr. Bemmis, minister of the Christian Church at Moline, assisted A. P. Sherman, the minister of the church here, and a multitude of friends and neighbors evidenced their regards for him and at the same time their sorrows that our brother should be called from us. May the "Spirit" speak its consolation: "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; Yea, saith the spirit, they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." Rev. 14: 13

  • Sources 
    1. [S1] 1910 Unites States Census.

    2. [S2] 1900 United States Census.