NameJohn Samuel STREET 
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Birth Date12 Oct 1861
Birth PlaceSaint Clair County, Missouri
Death Date23 Mar 1943 Age: 81
Death PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
Burial PlaceTiffin, Saint Clair County, Missouri, Union Point Cemetery
Spouses
Birth PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
Death Date5 Feb 1933 Age: 68
Death PlaceSpeedwell, St. Clair County, Missouri
Burial PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, El Dorado Springs Cemetery
Family ID7703
Marr Date26 May 1907 
Marr PlaceCedar County, Missouri
Family ID10119
Marr Date3 Mar 1936
Marr PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
Notes for John Samuel STREET
OBITUARY
John S. Street was born October. 12, 1860, and died at his home in El Dorado Springs Mrch 23, 1943, being at the time of his death 82 years, 5 months and 11 days old. He was the son of Henry and Elizabeth Street.
He was married in 1907 to Sarah Adcock, Who died Feb. 5, 1933. In 1936 he was married to Emplane Hereford, who survives. Besides his wife he leaves four brothers, Frank, Joe, Avery and Terrell Street, all of Nevada, NO., as well as other relatives and many friends.
Funeral services were held at the Gwinn-Siders funeral home March 25 and were conducted by Rev. C. R. Dick. Burial was in the Union Point cemetery near Tiffin.
On Find A Grave from slvwings.
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Notes for Sarah Ellie (Spouse 1)
Mar 2002: email from Charlene Adcock Weinrich
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birth listed as 1860 in Roser notes from Grandma Roea
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Adcocks supposedly raised James Albert Johnson
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I have had a continuing question if Sarah remarried in 1907 in Missouri, possibly Speedwell, Saint Clair Co., to a John Street who was born in 1862. Her headstone says “Sara E. Adcock”. If she were to have then there is a 1930 census which shows her mother living with them, but this is doubtful.
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HURT:
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire): variant of Hart. German: topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’. Dutch: nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names Oxford University Press
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