Person:Maude Radcliffe (1)

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Maude Elinor Radcliffe
m. 15 Mar 1910
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Name[1] Maude Elinor Radcliffe
Gender Female
Birth? 1 Jan 1890 Poplar Bluff, Missouri
Marriage 15 Mar 1910 to Thomas Edmund Ogle
Death[2] 2 Jun 1946 North Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, United Statesat the home of Betty Jane Dolton
Burial[2] 5 Jun 1946 Ashmore, Coles, Illinois, United StatesAshmore Cemetery

Page 71 of Denny Ogle's collection: "(Thomas Edmond Ogle) Married March 15, 1910 to Maude Elma C. Floto born January 1, 1890 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, daughter of Dr. W. A. and Catherine Floto of Poplar Bluff, she was adopted by people named Radcliffe, thus she was always known as Ella Radcliffe." [Note: other sources identified her as the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bull.]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Obituaries.

    Mrs. T. E. Ogle Passes Away Sunday Evening: ill For Several Months
    Mrs. T. E. Ogle, who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks, passed away about 10:30 o'clock Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Dolton, in Terre Haute, where she had been for the past month. She has been ill since February and since that time had been treated at two different times in Paris hospital.
    The body was removed to the Forbes-Hutehms Funeral home in this city where it remained until Wednesday afternoon when the funeral was held at 2:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, in charge of the Rev. F. A. Grunewald, of Bement, a former pastor of Kansas Presbyterian church.
    Carl Bachelor of Paris sang two solos, "Beyond the Sunset," and "Beautiful Garden of Prayer," accompanied by John M. Hite at the organ.
    Bearers were Frank Sexton, A. L. Stanfield, Earle Bond, George Kirchner, George Givens and Charles Cough.
    Interment was made in the Ashmore cemetery.
    Elinor Ratcliff was born Jan. 1, 1890, at Poplar Bluffs, Mo. At the age of five years she went to Terre Haute to make her home and later lived in Brocton for several years. On Mar. 15,1910, she was married to T. E. Ogle who passed away on May 16 of last year. They were parents of three daughters, Harriet, deceased, and Mrs. Charles Knowles of Veedersburg, Ind., and Mrs. Lyle Dolton of Terre Haute, who survive, with one granddaughter, Anne Knowles.
    Mrs. Ogle was a member of the Presbyterian church, the Kansas chapter of Eastern Star, the White Shrine of Casey and the Grandview Rebekah lodge, and had been an active worker in many organizations of the Kansas churches and social organizations of the city."