Blanche Rebecca Freeland
1889 - 1950 (60 years)-
Name Blanche Rebecca Freeland Birth 5 Oct 1889 Licking, Texas, MO Gender Female Census 6 Jan 1920 Blue, Jackson, MO age 30, born MO, parents born MO/MO Census 3 Apr 1930 Independence, Jackson, MO age 35, born MO, 1st marr at 18, parents born MO/MO Census 5 Apr 1940 Independence, Jackson, MO age 45, born MO, H2 ed, residing here in 1935, future dau-in-law living in house Death 27 Mar 1950 Independence, Jackson, MO Burial 29 Mar 1950 Mount Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, MO Person ID I1431 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 15 Sep 2023
Father James Rollins Freeland Mother Emma R Goodrich, b. 16 Feb 1859, Missouri Family ID F1298 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Ralph Alden Baker, b. 13 Jan 1892, Medina, Orleans, NY d. 9 Feb 1920, Blue Township, Jackson, MO (Age 28 years) Marriage 4 Oct 1913 Children + 1. James Alden Baker, b. 10 Aug 1916, Kansas City, Jackson, MO d. 12 Jun 1982, Lakewood, Jefferson, CO (Age 65 years) Family ID F326 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Jun 2014
Family 2 Robert Gordon Jones, b. 23 Jul 1893, Frankfort, Marshall, KS d. Jan 1946, Kansas City, Jackson, MO (Age 52 years) Marriage 7 Oct 1922 Family ID F3633 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Jun 2014
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Notes - from "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1963" (sos.mo.gov)
Blanche F Jones, a widowed housewife married to R.G. Jones, born 5 Oct 1889 in Licking MO to James R Freeland and Emma Goodrich, died 27 Mar 1950 in Independence, Jackson, MO of Mitrol Stenosis due to Rheumatic Fever. Burial in Mr. Moriah Cemetery in Kansas City on 29 Mar 1950. Informant Mrs. James A Baker of Independence MO. - from "The Kansas City Times", 28 Mar 1950 (newspapers.com)
Services for Mrs. Blanche F. Jones, 60, of 1225 North Osage, Independence, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday at the First Presbyterian church, Independence. Burial will be in Mr. Noriah cemetery. Mrs. Jones died yesterday at the Independence sanitarium after an illness of two weeks. She was born in Licking, Mo., and had been a resident of Independence twenty-seven years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church and the Independence chpater of the Daughters of the Amberican Revolution. Surviving are a son, J.A. Baker of the home; two sisters, Mrs. H.W. Holland, Claremont, Ok., and Mrs. I.K. Grooms, Dunca, Ok., and a granddaughter.
- from "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1963" (sos.mo.gov)