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  • Name Unknown Hall  [1
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I1684  Full
    Last Modified 8 Feb 2009 

    Family Mary Colcleasure,   b. Abt 1874, Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Bef 1927  [2
    Last Modified 8 Feb 2009 
    Family ID F663  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S201] Bolerjack, Martha Jane (West) - Obit (1927), (Obituary for Martha Jane (West) Colcleasure Bolerjack; loose clipping, publication data unknown; possibly from the «i»West Plains [Missouri]Gazette.«/i»).

    2. [S201] Bolerjack, Martha Jane (West) - Obit (1927), (Obituary for Martha Jane (West) Colcleasure Bolerjack; loose clipping, publication data unknown; possibly from the «i»West Plains [Missouri]Gazette.«/i»).
      Martha Jane West was born in Tennessee April 8, 1853, and departed this life at the home of son Oliver Bolerjack just west of this city, August 26 1927, at the age of 74 years, 4 months and 19 days.
      Miss West was married to Harrison Colcleasure when 20 years of age, whom she lived with for 18 months before his death. To this union one child was born. Mrs Mary Hall of Willow Springs.

      After the death of her husband she moved to Missouri, where she married M. H. Bolerjack in 1877. To this union 5 children were born, W.S. and O.R. Bolerjack of Mountain View, R.C Bolerjack of Springfield, and Chas. and Alta who died in childhood. Her husband, Marian H. Bolerjack, preceded her in death January 19, 1918.

      After her marriage to M. H. Bolerjack they homesteaded the land on which Center Hill No 1 church and cemetery are now located, having given the land and helped organize the church, of which they were both members at the time of their death.

      The remains were interred in Center Hill Cemetery Saturday, August 27, 1927.

      The bereaved relatives and friends have the sympathy of the community in their hour of sorrow.