Charles C. Linhart, Sullivan Co., Mo.
I'm looking for the son of James Ben Linhart listed below.I can't find a trace of him after he left here.There is an Infant child buried in the Bute Cemetery here in Sullivan Co.I know from family he had 5 sons.Would like to get in touch with some of his line.I have all the rest to trade information.
Descendants of
James Ben (Benny) LINHART and Amanda E. MOREY
James Ben (Benny) LINHART and Amanda E. MOREY
1. James Ben (Benny)1 Linhart [371], born 14 Aug 1860 in North Salem, Sullivan, Mo; died 8 Nov 1931 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery. He married on 16 Apr 1876, Amanda E. Morey [481], born 22 Sep 1860 in , Pike, Il; died 11 Jun 1933 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery, daughter of George W. Morey [14974].
Notes for James Ben (Benny) LINHART
Milan Standard
J.B. LINHART DIES
J.B. Linhart, son of William B. and Amanda C. Linhart, passed away at his home near Bute, Nov. 8, 1931, after having been stricken with a stroke of paralysis on Friday afternoon preceding his death. He was born in Sullivan County, near North Salem, August 14, 1860. He spent practically all of his life near the parental home with the exception of seven years spent in Barton county, Missouri. He leaves a wife and two sons, Oscar and Charles; two sons having preceded him in death, also eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Morris, of Milan, Mrs. Lizzie McKinney, of Browning, Mrs. Lillie Hensley of Iowa Falls, Ia., and Mrs. Nannie Coffman, of Marshalltown, Iowa, three brothers, Charles Linhart, of Willow Springs, Mo., Rube Linhart, of Browning, and Will Linhart, of Milan. He was a man who was held in high esteem by all who knew him. Always a very industrious man with high standards of honesty and integrity. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Funeral services were conducted by P. H. Chaffee at the family home Monday afternoon at 2:00 P.M. Interment was made in the Rose Hill cemetery.
Notes for Amanda E. MOREY
Green City Press 15 June, 1933
Amanda E. Linhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morey, was born in Pike County, Illinois, September 27, 1860 and departed this life at her home near Bute, Mo., June 11, 1933, being at the time of her death 72 years, 8 months, 13 days of age. She was stricken with paralysis five weeks preceding her death.
She was united in marriage to J.B. Linhart, March 28, 1879.
She is survived by two sons Oscar and Charley. The husband and two sons preceded her in death. She also leaves eight grandchildren, and one brother C.C. Morey, of Davenport, Ia.
She was held in high esteem in her neighborhood; she was industrious and honest, and will be missed by her family and friends.
She confessed her faith in Christ in 1910.
Notes for James Ben (Benny) LINHART
Milan Standard
J.B. LINHART DIES
J.B. Linhart, son of William B. and Amanda C. Linhart, passed away at his home near Bute, Nov. 8, 1931, after having been stricken with a stroke of paralysis on Friday afternoon preceding his death. He was born in Sullivan County, near North Salem, August 14, 1860. He spent practically all of his life near the parental home with the exception of seven years spent in Barton county, Missouri. He leaves a wife and two sons, Oscar and Charles; two sons having preceded him in death, also eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Morris, of Milan, Mrs. Lizzie McKinney, of Browning, Mrs. Lillie Hensley of Iowa Falls, Ia., and Mrs. Nannie Coffman, of Marshalltown, Iowa, three brothers, Charles Linhart, of Willow Springs, Mo., Rube Linhart, of Browning, and Will Linhart, of Milan. He was a man who was held in high esteem by all who knew him. Always a very industrious man with high standards of honesty and integrity. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Funeral services were conducted by P. H. Chaffee at the family home Monday afternoon at 2:00 P.M. Interment was made in the Rose Hill cemetery.
Notes for Amanda E. MOREY
Green City Press 15 June, 1933
Amanda E. Linhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morey, was born in Pike County, Illinois, September 27, 1860 and departed this life at her home near Bute, Mo., June 11, 1933, being at the time of her death 72 years, 8 months, 13 days of age. She was stricken with paralysis five weeks preceding her death.
She was united in marriage to J.B. Linhart, March 28, 1879.
She is survived by two sons Oscar and Charley. The husband and two sons preceded her in death. She also leaves eight grandchildren, and one brother C.C. Morey, of Davenport, Ia.
She was held in high esteem in her neighborhood; she was industrious and honest, and will be missed by her family and friends.
She confessed her faith in Christ in 1910.
Children of James Ben (Benny) LINHART and Amanda E. MOREY were as follows:
+ 2 i Oscar2 Linhart [1092], born 1885. He married Bernice (---) [1260].
+ 3 ii Charles C.2 Linhart [925], born 1881. He married (1) Anna (---) [5524]. He married (2) Pauline (---) [5525].
4 iii John2 Linhart [926], born 8 Oct 1883; died 30 Oct 1906 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery.Milan StandardDeath angels have visted our home and taken away another young youth. John Linhart, of near Bute, son of Ben and Amanda Linhart, died October 30, 1906, receiving fatal injuries while trying to lasso a young colt. John and his brother, Ansker, went to the pasture to catch the colt, which had never been haltered. As soon as the halter was placed on him be began to try to get away,and after several attempts he succeeded in jerking loose from the young man,the rope caching around John's feet throwing him aginst a stump, injuring hisneck and breast, breaking three ribs and leaving him in an unconscious condition. His brother went to secure help and on his return found him sitting up. He asked where he had been and Ansker told him, but he made no answer. His parents were sent for at once and had him removed to their home. Upon reaching home he opened his eyes and seemed to recognize where he was, afterthat he became unconscious and again and remained in this condition until Tuesday morning, October 30, he passed away. All that loving hands could do was done, but to no avail. He was a loving and dutiful son and will be missed in our community. He leaves a father, mother and two brothers to mourn his loss.His funeral was conducted by Rev. Chadrel at the family residence Tuesday afternoon at 2:00.
5 iv George W.2 Linhart [927], born Apr 1895 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; died 26 Aug 1904 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery.
+ 2 i Oscar2 Linhart [1092], born 1885. He married Bernice (---) [1260].
+ 3 ii Charles C.2 Linhart [925], born 1881. He married (1) Anna (---) [5524]. He married (2) Pauline (---) [5525].
4 iii John2 Linhart [926], born 8 Oct 1883; died 30 Oct 1906 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery.Milan StandardDeath angels have visted our home and taken away another young youth. John Linhart, of near Bute, son of Ben and Amanda Linhart, died October 30, 1906, receiving fatal injuries while trying to lasso a young colt. John and his brother, Ansker, went to the pasture to catch the colt, which had never been haltered. As soon as the halter was placed on him be began to try to get away,and after several attempts he succeeded in jerking loose from the young man,the rope caching around John's feet throwing him aginst a stump, injuring hisneck and breast, breaking three ribs and leaving him in an unconscious condition. His brother went to secure help and on his return found him sitting up. He asked where he had been and Ansker told him, but he made no answer. His parents were sent for at once and had him removed to their home. Upon reaching home he opened his eyes and seemed to recognize where he was, afterthat he became unconscious and again and remained in this condition until Tuesday morning, October 30, he passed away. All that loving hands could do was done, but to no avail. He was a loving and dutiful son and will be missed in our community. He leaves a father, mother and two brothers to mourn his loss.His funeral was conducted by Rev. Chadrel at the family residence Tuesday afternoon at 2:00.
5 iv George W.2 Linhart [927], born Apr 1895 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; died 26 Aug 1904 in Bute, Sullivan, Mo; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery.
Generation 2
Generation 22. Oscar2 Linhart [1092] (James Ben (Benny)1), born 1885. He marriedBernice (---) [1260].
2. Oscar2 Linhart [1092] (James Ben (Benny)1), born 1885. He marriedBernice (---) [1260]. Children of Oscar LINHART and Bernice (---) were as follows:
6 i Alan3 Linhart [1261]
7 ii Alva3 Linhart [1262]
6 i Alan3 Linhart [1261]
7 ii Alva3 Linhart [1262]
3. Charles C.2 Linhart [925] (James Ben (Benny)1), born 1881. He married (1)Anna (---) [5524]. He married (2)Pauline (---) [5525].
3. Charles C.2 Linhart [925] (James Ben (Benny)1), born 1881. He married (1)Anna (---) [5524]. He married (2)Pauline (---) [5525]. Children of Charles C. LINHART and Pauline (---) were as follows:
8 i Howard3 Linhart [5526], born 14 Aug 1924; died 15 Aug 1925; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery.
8 i Howard3 Linhart [5526], born 14 Aug 1924; died 15 Aug 1925; buriedin Bute, Sullivan, Mo, Bute Cemetery.
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