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Mamie Scoville and Leman Horrum

LEMAN HORRUM, son of POLLY HUSTON and WILLIAM HORRUM, was born July 6, 1850,456 and died February 19, 1903.456 He is buried in Grant Evergreen Cemetery, Nemaha County, Nebraska.456

He married MAMIE SCOVILLE on December 4, 1898 in Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska.7657 She was born August 7, 1871 in Kohka, Clark, Missouri,8705, 456 and died June 16, 1900 in Talmage, Otoe, Nebraska.8705 She is buried in Grant Evergreen Cemetery, Nemaha County, Nebraska.456

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Obituaries

Granger, June 22, 19008705

Died—At her home in Talmage, Saturday, June 16, 1900, Mrs. Mamie Horrum, aged 28 years. The funeral took place on Monday conducted by Rev. John Gallagher of Seward, and the remains interred at Grant cemetery. Mamie Scoville was born at Kohoka, Missouri, 1872, was married to Leman Horrum December 18, 1898, and after eighteen months passed to the peaceful beyond, leaving the loss of one they truly loved because of her real worth as a loving and beloved wife and sister. She joined the Methodist church in early life and until death came was strong in the faith.

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Auburn Post, June 22, 19008704

Death of Mrs. Mamie Horrum at Talmage

Mrs. Mamie Horrum died at her home in Talmage last Saturday, of convulsions. Mrs. Horrum will be remembered by many in Auburn, as she made her home with Louis Horrum and family for many years, and something over a year ago was married to Leman Horrum of Talmage. She was about twenty-eight years old. The funeral was held on last Monday, conducted by Rev. John Gallagher of Seward, formerly of this city.

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Auburn Post, February 27, 19038706

Horrum-Scoville Marriage at Talmage

Leman Horrum and Miss Hattie Scoville were joined in matrimony Wednesday evening at the residence of the groom in this village. Mr. Horrum is in very poor health but we trust he may yet fully recover and live to enjoy many years of matrimonial bliss. Since the above went into type we hear of Mr. Horrum's death which occurred at 11 o'clock Thursday. At the time of going to press we cannot learn the particulars as to arrangements for the funeral and presume they have not been made. Deceased has been in business in Talmage ever since the town started and will be greatly missed in business and social circles, as he was a true friend to all and was a man of principle, honor and integrity. We pause to share in the sorrow of his relatives, neighbors and friends.—Talmage Tribune

The deceased was a brother of Lewis and William Horrum of this city.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
July 15, 18608707Manchester, Dearborn, Indiana
September 1, 18708709Lafayette, Nemaha, Nebraska
July 12, 18808710Lafayette, Nemaha, Nebraska
June 2, 19008694McWilliams, Otoe, Nebraska
  • Leman Horrum
  • Mamie Scoville


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