texas outline
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Alexander Clingingsmith
 
Birth
Death
December 27, 1860
October 1, 1914
Adams County, IL
Nocona, TX

marker

Block 43 Lot 1 Space 1


Spouse
[43-1-2]
1865
1941
43-1-2
1865-1941
Children
[76-2-7]
1881
1947
76-2-7
1881-1947
[43-1-4]
1882
1961
43-1-4
1882-1961
[54-8-6]
1885
1973
54-8-6
1885-1973
Grandchildren
[16-5-1]
1901
1980
16-5-1
1901-1980
[76-2-8]
1905
1983
76-2-8
1905-1983
[76-2-5]
1914
1990
76-2-5
1914-1990
[80-1-2]
1919
1959
80-1-2
1919-1959
[80-1-4]
1950
1950
80-1-4
1950-1950
[76-2-3]
1950
2020
76-2-3
1950-2020
[80-1-4]
1950
1950
80-1-4
1950-1950


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After an illness of nearly four weeks, death called Alexander Clingingsmith on  Thursday. He was well known in Nocona, having lived here many years and had been in the employ of J. H. Cone Hardware Company for the past two years. He was born December 27, 1860 in Adams County, Illinois and died in Nocona October 1, 1914. The funeral services and interment will be held Friday at the Nocona Cemetery. He leaves his wife and children.

Source: Nocona News - October 2, 1914
 
Alexander Clingingsmith 
 
Birth
Death
Dec 27, 1860
Oct 1, 1914
Adams Co. IL
Nocona TX

marker

Block 43 Lot 1 Space 1


Spouse
[43-1-2]
1865
1941
43-1-2
1865-1941
Children
[76-2-7]
1881
1947
76-2-7
1881-1947
[43-1-4]
1882
1961
43-1-4
1882-1961
[54-8-6]
1885
1973
54-8-6
1885-1973
Grandchildren
[16-5-1]
1901
1980
16-5-1
1901-1980
[76-2-8]
1905
1983
76-2-8
1905-1983
[76-2-5]
1914
1990
76-2-5
1914-1990
[80-1-2]
1919
1959
80-1-2
1919-1959
[80-1-4]
1950
1950
80-1-4
1950-1950
[76-2-3]
1950
2020
76-2-3
1950-2020
[80-1-4]
1950
1950
80-1-4
1950-1950

sectional map

After an illness of nearly four weeks, death called Alexander Clingingsmith on  Thursday. He was well known in Nocona, having lived here many years and had been in the employ of J. H. Cone Hardware Company for the past two years. He was born December 27, 1860 in Adams County, Illinois and died in Nocona October 1, 1914. The funeral services and interment will be held Friday at the Nocona Cemetery. He leaves his wife and children.

Source: Nocona News - October 2, 1914