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Charles buried Grange Cemetery Council Bluffs, IA wife same
or may be buried Neola IA
Charles Powell & Elizabeth Jane Lane By Virginia Grant
Charles Powell married Elizabeth Jane Lane, daughter
of John Lane and Ann Martin, May 1, 1845 in Lancaster,
Missouri. Charles was a store keeper in Lancaster. He
also was a "Wheeler-Dealer" in land with his father and
maybe his brothers.
He and "Jane" had eleven children; three of which died
in infancy. The last two sons were born in Iowa after the
Civil War. One was my grandpa Charles H. Powell.
Charles and Jane farmed in Pottawattamie County, Iowa
in Honey Creek and Boomer. They are buried in Grange
Cemetery, Neola, Iowa along with many others of the Powell
family. I am told there are 33 Powell graves together in a
row on the top of the hill in that cemetery.
To me Elizabeth Jane looks like a hard working little
lady. She looks very plain. When my Grandpa Charles H.
Powell talked about her, you could hear the love and
respect for her in his voice. I wish I could have known
her.
Taken from Neola Gazette Reporter October 29, 1908
Mrs. Powell Buried Sunday
Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Powell died at her home in Boomer
township, eight miles west of Neola, last Friday at the age
of 81 years, 10 months and 23 days. She was married to
Charles Powell at the age of 18 and in 1861 they moved to
Iowa where they have lived since. She united with the
Baptist Church when 15 years of age and was a faithful
member until her death.
She was the mother of 11 children, 8 of whom are now
living. They are John H., Mrs. E. Riley, Mrs. Joseph
Welbourn, Mrs. Martha Thomas, William J., Dike, Charles and
Richard.
Funeral services were held Sunday from the Church at
Boomer Center and were conducted by Rev. Lewis of Neola.
The ceremony was attended by a large number of friends, and
the entire community extends sympathy to the family in
their bereavement.
Contributed By Velma Guill, Elizabeth Jane Powell's
Great Granddaughter[576008.ftw]
Charles buried Grange Cemetery Council Bluffs, IA wife same or may be buried Ne ola IA Charles Powell & Elizabeth Jane Lane By Virginia Grant Charles Powell ma rried Elizabeth Jane Lane, daughter of John Lane and Ann Martin, May 1, 1845 in Lancaster, Missouri. Charles was a store keeper in Lancaster. He also was a "Wheeler-Dealer" in land with his father and maybe his brothers. He and "Jane" had eleven children; three of which died in infancy. The last two sons were bor n in Iowa after the Civil War. One was my grandpa Charles H. Powell. Charles a nd Jane farmed in Pottawattamie County, Iowa in Honey Creek and Boomer. They a re buried in Grange Cemetery, Neola, Iowa along with many others of the Powell family. I am told there are 33 Powell graves together in a row on the top of t he hill in that cemetery. To me Elizabeth Jane looks like a hard working little lady. She looks very plain. When my Grandpa Charles H. Powell talked about h er, you could hear the love and respect for her in his voice. I wish I could h ave known her. Taken from Neola Gazette Reporter October 29, 1908 Mrs. Powell B uried Sunday Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Powell died at her home in Boomer township, ei ght miles west of Neola, last Friday at the age of 81 years, 10 months and 23 d ays. She was married to Charles Powell at the age of 18 and in 1861 they moved to Iowa where they have lived since. She united with the Baptist Church when 15 years of age and was a faithful member until her death. She was the mother o f 11 children, 8 of whom are now living. They are John H., Mrs. E. Riley, Mrs. Joseph Welbourn, Mrs. Martha Thomas, William J., Dike, Charles and Richard. Fu neral services were held Sunday from the Church at Boomer Center and were condu cted by Rev. Lewis of Neola. The ceremony was attended by a large number of fr iends, and the entire community extends sympathy to the family in their bereave ment. Contributed By Velma Guill, Elizabeth Jane Powell's Great Granddaughter