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James M. Uland

16 Aug 1850 – 1 Jun 1902

Birth16 Aug 1850
Death1 Jun 1902
CemeteryRidgeport Community Church Cemetery
Bloomfield , Greene County , Indiana , USA
Added byLynn on 16 Mar 2017
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Name is misspelled on death certificate as James Huland.

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The son of William S. Uland and Sarah Ann Hutchins, James was a farmer in Greene County, Indiana. He married Sarah Elizabeth Burcham on 27 Sep 1869 in Indiana. James, Sarah and their oldest 3 children moved to Kansas around 1876. At least 1 of James' siblings, Jiles Uland , also lived in Kansas at that time. James and Sarah's fourth child, William, was born in Bourbon County, Kansas in 1877. Their youngest, James, was born in Kansas in early 1881. Sarah died in 1883. Children from first marriage: 2 daughters, 3 sons. James married Mrs. Hannah F. (nee Granger) Edmons on 30 Oct 1884 in Bourbon County, Kansas. She was 20 years his senior. [See marriage license and certificate at right.] Hannah died in 1891. Children from second marriage: None. James then returned to Greene County, Indiana. He married Elizabeth "Libbie" Robertson on 16 Apr 1894 at the home of her parents. [See wedding photo at right.] He again worked as a farmer, and they were the parents of 3 children. James was ill with a lung and throat condition for the final 3 years of his life. On 07 May 1902, doctors diagnosed what appeared to be throat cancer. He died 25 days later from what was then determined to have been tuberculosis. James was survived by his wife, Libbie; and 3 sons, Clarence, Herman and Zenos Uland. He was buried on 02 Jun 1902. James' wife, Libbie, married William Joseph "Joe" Helms on 23 Dec 1904. She died of tuberculosis in 1912. Father of: Martha Jane "Mattie" Uland Maffett E. (female) Uland Henry Elsworth Uland William Burley Uland James Madison Uland Clarence H. Uland Herman Andrew Uland Zenos E. Uland ---------- Wedding announcement: The marriage of Miss Libbie Robertson, daughter of Andrew Robertson, and James Uland was solemnized at the home of the bride Monday. Miss Robertson is a well known and popular young lady of the east part of the county, and Mr. Uland is a prominent farmer living near Bloomfield at which place they will make their future home. (Bloomington Telephone; 20 Apr 1894; p. 2)

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