Person:Margaret Denadel (1)

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  1. Margaret Denadel1907 - 1909
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Name Margaret Denadel
Gender Female
Birth[1] 13 Apr 1907 Sprague, Lincoln, Washington, United States
Christening[1]
Death[1] 14 May 1909 Sprague, Lincoln, Washington, United States
Burial[1] 16 May 1909 Sprague, Lincoln, Washington, United States
Obituary[2] 21 May 1909 (and 28 May) Sprague, Lincoln, Washington, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lincoln County, 1909; FHL #1991613, in Washington (State). Bureau of Vital Statistics. Washington Death Certificates [Index], 1907–1960. (FamilySearch, 2016).

    Margaret Denadel, d. 14 May 1909, age 2 yrs, 1 month, 1 day, by drowning, near Sprague
    burial Sprague, WA, 16 May 1909, W. H. Buchanan undertaker
    Margaret Denadel was b. 13 April 1907, Sprague, Washington, age 2 yrs, 1 month, 1 day
    Father Abraham Denadel, b. KS, Mother Nellie Vanahern, b. WI
    informant Abraham Denadel, of Sprague, WA

  2. Maccabee Cemetery, Sprague, Washington, read by Lartigues With Additions & obituaries (+) by Marge Womach, in Maccabee Cemetery & Obituaries
    Page D, Accessed 25 Jul 2011.

    DenAdel, Margaret, d/o Abe and Nellie; d. 5-14-1909 (see SLE, p.252-253)
    “Margaret, aged two years, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter (sic) DenAdel of Sprague was drowned in a spring May 14th.” (Citizen: 5-28-1909)
    “A tragedy occurred at the home of Peter Den Adel, last Friday evening, when Margaret, the two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Den Adel, was drowned in a shallow pool of spring water. The Den Adel family had made arrangements to leave here, expecting to move to Columbia Siding, where Mr. Den Adel had secured employment. Before departing they were visiting her parents. The children were planting flower seeds and the child was dipping water from the spring to water the ground, when she lost her balance and fell in. She was rescued within five minutes but death followed. Mr. Den Adel was at Edwall when the accident happened. The funeral was held Sunday at 12 o’clock from the ME Church, Rev Willis Luce officiating.” (Sprague Advocate: 5-21-1909; per SLE, Peter and Jennie Den Adel came to Sprague in the late 1890’s with four boys and five girls. Of those, two were identified: Cora Den Adel Leenders and Abe, who married Nellie.)