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George W. Struble II and Mary Moore

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George W. Struble II.

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Mary Moore Struble.

The Family of George Washington Struble II and Mary Moore Struble

 

 

 

birth place

death place

George W. Struble II

husband

23 January 1834 - 3 February 1900

Canadice NY

Sioux Rapids IO

Mary Moore Struble

wife

birth - 15 June 1898

Unknown place

Sioux Rapids IO

 

marriage

1860

 

 

Flora Struble

daughter

1862 - death

Canadice NY

Sioux Rapids IO

Morrey C. Struble

son

1865 - death

Unknown place

Unknown place

Wallace M. Struble

son

2 November 1871 - 12 August 1935

Sioux Rapids IO

Sioux Rapids IO

 

 

 

 

The Parents of George W. Struble II

George I. Struble I and Phebe Moore Struble

The Parents of Mary Moore

Mother & Father Moore

Struble Family Tree

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Moore Family Tree

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Moore Family Tree

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Mary’s Maternal Family Tree

Marriages of George W. Struble II

Marriage to Mary Moore in 1860

Marriages of Mary Moore

Marriage to George W. Struble II in 1860

The Obituary of George W. Struble II

23 January 1834 - 3 February 1900

From the Storm Lake Pilot Tribune, 9 February 1900.

George W. Struble died at his home last Saturday, after suffering with dropsy for the past nine months. He was one of the oldest and best known citizens in this section, having been one of nine voters in BV county when he moved here in 1863.

Mr. Struble was born in Canadice, Ontario county, NY on Jan 23, 1834. He was married to Mary Moore in New York state in 1860, and in 1863 they moved to Buena Vista county, bringing their baby daughter Flora, who died in childhood.

Arriving here in Nov., they commenced the erection of a log cabin on the homestead, east of the present residence, which for years was the main tavern and stopping place in this section. The first sermon preached in Buena Vista county, it is said, was delivered by Rev. Snyder in their log home.

They resided here until they built the central house in 1871. Mr. Struble was proprietor of this hotel for about 10 years, at the same time looking after his large farm east of town, until in 1881. He disposed of the hotel property to J.J. Duroe, built a new residence on the homestead and returned to the farm. In 1892 he built the residence on Main street now owned by Dr. Nordstrum and again moved into town leaving his son Wallace to look after the farm.

After the death of Mrs. Struble on June 15, 1898, he made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Neddler until last summer, when he built a neat cottage in his evergreen grove bordering the east of the city, where he resided until his death last Saturday.

The funeral services were held at the Congregational church Tuesday forenoon conducted by Rev. Nutting and the remains laid to rest beside those of his wife and daughter at the Struble cemetery on the old homestead.

Arrangements for the burial had been made and pall bearers selected by Mr. Struble several weeks before his death. Although the weather was disagreeable, the funeral was largely attended, the deceased being held in high esteem by his many friends. The banks were closed during the services.

The Obituary of Mary Moore Struble

birth - 15 June 1898

No obituary found.

The Burial of George W. Struble II

Saint Joseph’s Cemetery in Sioux Rapids IO

The Burial of Mary Moore Struble

Saint Joseph’s Cemetery in Sioux Rapids IO

Newspaper articles from FultonHistory.com

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