Elias Fiveash married Emma Ophelia Jayne and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Oct 1872 in Jefferson, Missouri, USA.
OBITUARY - DIED - On Saturday, October 18th, 1872, Elias F. HONEY, aged 64 years, 7 months and 24 days.Mr. HONEY was well known throughout the county as one of our most esteemed and respected citizens, having been several times honored by the people with an important office, which he filled to their entire satisfaction. By his close attention to his duties, and his kind and obliging disposition, he won a warm place in the affections of his constituents, such as but few public officers have ever possessed, being ever respected and trusted by all political parties. During the last few years of his life, his usefulness was destroyed by paralysis and other diseases, and his last two years were years of suffering, the extent of which no one can imagine but those acquainted with his condition. He was buried on Sunday, October 20th, with Masonic honors by the officers and members of Joachim Lodge 164, (of which he had long been a faithful member,) assisted by members of DeSoto and Shekinah lodges.
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Father,John Wiley HONEY,B.1794,M,13MAR1817,St.Louis,,MO,USA
Mother,Mary Clarissa BATES,B 1800-1818
Grandfather,John HONEY,B.1764
Grandmother,Euphan FIVEASH B.ABT,1764
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Elias Fiveash married Emma Ophelia Jayne and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Oct 1872 in Jefferson, Missouri, USA.
OBITUARY - DIED - On Saturday, October 18th, 1872, Elias F. HONEY, aged 64 years, 7 months and 24 days.Mr. HONEY was well known throughout the county as one of our most esteemed and respected citizens, having been several times honored by the people with an important office, which he filled to their entire satisfaction. By his close attention to his duties, and his kind and obliging disposition, he won a warm place in the affections of his constituents, such as but few public officers have ever possessed, being ever respected and trusted by all political parties. During the last few years of his life, his usefulness was destroyed by paralysis and other diseases, and his last two years were years of suffering, the extent of which no one can imagine but those acquainted with his condition. He was buried on Sunday, October 20th, with Masonic honors by the officers and members of Joachim Lodge 164, (of which he had long been a faithful member,) assisted by members of DeSoto and Shekinah lodges.
Obituary provided by DesotoJoe/The Record Man
Father,John Wiley HONEY,B.1794,M,13MAR1817,St.Louis,,MO,USA
Mother,Mary Clarissa BATES,B 1800-1818
Grandfather,John HONEY,B.1764
Grandmother,Euphan FIVEASH B.ABT,1764
Information provided by,JEFFERSON COUNTY, MISSOURI GenWeb
And The De Soto Historical Society.
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