Retracing Our Family Legacy
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Carrie E. Roussellot
(1870 - 1943)



Married GRAVES - ROUSSELLOT

At the home of the bride's parents in this city, on Tuesday evening, April 23, 1889, by Rev. L. Armsby, Mr William Graves and Miss Carie ROUSSELLOT, both of this city. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. ROUSSELLOT, and has grown up in this community where she has a host of warm friends. The groom is a young gentleman employed with the Missouri Pacific railroad at the place, and is highly esteemed by all who know him. The REPUBLICAN extends its hearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Graves, and wishes them many years of unalloyed happiness.

Source - Copy of Marriage Announcement from The Council Grove Republican April 26, 1889


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DIES IN OSAWATOMIE

Mrs. John McCullough Was Visiting Daughter There

Illness that developed while she was visiting a daughter in Osawatomie has caused the death of Mrs. John McCullough of Sampletown. A resident of Sampletown of Sampletown for many years, the 73-years-old Council Grove woman went to Osawatomie three months ago to spend the winter with Mrs. John Karney.

Other surviving daughters are Mrs. Clarence Cessnun of Comiskey and Mrs. Edgar York of Kansas City. Mrs. Lulu Krause of this city is a sister.

Relatives will bring the body here this evening for burial. The funeral services will be held from the Durland-Block funeral home at 2:30 o'clock Sunday by Rev. E. B. Whitney, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Internment in Greenwood Cemetery


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SOURCE FOR THE ABOVE INFORMATION
Obituary in Council Grove Republican, Council Grove, Kansas, 18 Dec. 1943, p. 1, Col. 2

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