m. 15 Oct 1904
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Parents |
Father | Male Dr. Herbert Gregory Tureman
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Birth |
17 Jan 1875 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
Died |
1 Jan 1928 |
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
Buried |
3 Jan 1928 |
Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
Married |
15 Oct 1904 |
Decatur, Macon, Illinois, USA  |
Father |
Robert W. Tureman | F14348352 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Sarah J. Flood | F14348352 Group Sheet |
Mother | Female Marie Powers
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Birth |
5 Sep 1881 |
Decatur, Macon, Illinois, USA  |
Died |
27 Feb 1966 |
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Buried |
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Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
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Mother |
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Children |
Child 1 | Female Jeannette P. Tureman
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Birth |
1915 |
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
Died |
1924 |
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
Buried |
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Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
Child 2 | Female Bessie Joan Tureman
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Birth |
1918 |
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
Died |
1964 |
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Buried |
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Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA  |
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Notes |
Married:
- To Attend Dr. Tureman's Wedding
Date: 1904-10-09;
Paper: Kansas City Star
A party of Kansas City young people will go to Decatur, Ill., tomorrow to attend the wedding of Miss Marie Powers of that city and Dr. Herbert Gregory Tureman of Kansas City, which will take place next Saturday night. The event will be a double celebration, as it will also mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the wedding of Miss Powers parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Powers. Those who will go from Kansas City are Arthur P. Tureman, best man; ILA Walpole, IB Dunlap and Emil Bachman.
Date: 1904-10-16;
Paper: Kansas City Star
Dr. Herbert G. Tureman Weds
Bride of the Kansas Cityen Was Miss Marie Powers of Decatur, Ill.
Springfeld, Ill., Oct. 15 - Dr. Herbert G. Tureman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Marie Powers, a society young woman of Decatur, were married tonight at the First Presbyterian church in Decatur, the Rev. W. Penhallogon, the pastor, officiating. It was a fashionable event. A reception followed at the residence of the bride's parents. Dr. and MRs. Tureman left at midnight for a two weeks trip in the East.
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