Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameChester Wilkerson PACKARD
Birth Date14 Mar 1856
Birth PlaceCedar County, Missouri
Death Date19 Feb 1940 Age: 83
Death PlacePlains, Meade County, Kansas
Burial PlacePlains, Meade County, Kansas, Plains Cemetery
ReligionQuaker, West Glendale MM Kansas
Spouses
Birth Date19 Mar 186280
Birth PlaceClintonville, Cedar County, Missouri
Death Date3 Jun 1947 Age: 85
Death PlacePlains, Meade County, Kansas
Burial PlacePlains, Meade County, Kansas, Plains Cemetery
ReligionQuaker, West Glendale MM Kansas
FatherJohn Columbus HENDRIX (1840-1863)
Family ID1200
Marr Date26 Nov 1879
Marr PlaceClintonville, Cedar County, Missouri
ChildrenClara Josephine (1880-1967)
 Charles G. (1883-)
 Roy Lee (1885-1887)
 Dollie Elmena (1887-1963)
 William Wilkerson (1890-1969)
 Eulala M. (1901-1920)
 Albert F. (1902-1931)
 Evelyn Morine (1904-1983)
 Eugene R. (1907-1944)
Notes for Chester Wilkerson PACKARD
Chester W. Packard & Beatrise Ida Hanes both of Clintonville, Mo, were united in marriage at Clintonville, Mo, Oct 26, 1879 by Rev John F Childs. Witnesses were: Tilda Adcock, George Adcock, John Beck and Allie Packard.

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Notes for Chester Wilkerson PACKARD
Meade Farmer Dead

Plains - C. W. Packard, 81, veteran Meade county farmer, died from a sudden heart attack at his home here. He homesteaded in Pratt county nearly 40 years ago, late moving to Meade county.

On Ancestry from DESIREE HILL.

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Notes for Beatrice Ida (Spouse 1)
Chester W. Packard & Beatrise Ida Hanes both of Clintonville, Mo, were united in marriage at Clintonville, Mo, Oct 26, 1879 by Rev John F Childs. Witnesses were: Tilda Adcock, George Adcock, John Beck and Allie Packard.

On Ancestry from hilhaven1.

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