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Doniphan Co. KS marriage records has Josephene E. Powell
age 32 married Martin Flinn/Finn age 45 Sept 22 1887.
Elijah must have died.
Here's an obituary for Elijah Powell, son of John Powell:
In Memoriam: At the regular meeting of Highland Lodge #67,
I.O.O.F. held in their hall on Saturday, May 3rd, 188(?)
the following resolutions were passed:- died - at Colony,
Anderson Caunty (sic), KS, on Saturday April 26th 1884 of
Typhoid-malarial fever, Brother Elijah T. POWELL, aged 34
years, 7 months, and 11 days. (Alma Launder wrote in
"father of the Laidge Powell we knew." )
The officers and members of Highland Lodge #67, I.O.O.F.:
We, your committee appointed by resolutions would
respectfully submit the following preamble and resolutions,
upon the death of our late Brother, Elijah T. Powell:
Whereas it has pleased the Great Author of our Being to
remove by death our beloved Brother from the cares and
troubles of this life to a state of existance in that
"house not made with hands"; therefore,
Resolved, that while we, as mortals, with few dimmed eyes
and sorrowful heart this evidence of our mortality, and
this sudden severance of Earthly ties and associations, we
rejoice that the same Almighty Being will awaken our
brother from his death sleep, and give unto him that
blessed and complete life that has no second death, but
will be crowned with perennial joy in the Great Beyond.
Resolved, that in the death of Brother Powell, society has
lost an honest, upright, and valuable <something
something>der a consistent Odd Fellow, his church a true
member, and his family circle an affectionate, cherished,
and fond husband, father, brother, and son.
Resolved, that we tender to the bereaved widow and other
relatives of our deceased Brother our tenderest sympathies
and may He who "tempers the wind to the shorn lamb" give to
their hearts that consolation we cannot, and draw them near
to himself, by the memory of their loved one, who is "not
lost, but gone before."
Resolved, that as a token of our Brotherly love and respect
for our late Brother, the charter of our <lodge?> be draped
in mourning, and the bretheren<....> usual badge of
mourning for 30 days. <.......>
These resolutions be spead upon <......> copy be presented
to the widow of <deceased? brother?> under seal of our
lodge, and <...> county papers, with request for <....rest
missing....>.
Obit: <.....missing...>during <...> brought his body back,
buried it at the Martin Schoolhouse on Tuesday, April 29th.
A large concourse of people gathered at the depot, on
Monday, with the Odd Fellows, friends, and relatives,
expecting the family and remains, but owing to a mistake
made by the oeprator at Colony, we were misled as to the
time; so we met on Tuesday, there being a large gathering,
frinds, and relatives. We bore the body to the
schoolhouse, and there with friends, neighbors, and
relatives, offered Heaven's great consolation to the wife,
aged father, and friends. We sang "Home of the Soul," the
ast song he sang for us before he moved to Anderson County.
The Odd Fellows took charge of the remains, and bore them
to the graveyard, where we all took the last look at all
that was mortal of " 'lige," as he was familiarly called,
and the body was laid away by his bretheren of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He leaves his old
father, brothers and sisters, wife and children behind, but
not without hope.
"It is the hope, blissful hope,
which Jesus' grace has given, when all our days and
years are past,
we all may meet in Heaven."
From Shannon Smith cantante@@xocolatl.com