I thought we'd jump back to my great grandfather Harrison Blacketer. How did his life turn out? We left him doing hard labor with a ball-and-chain on his leg and a sign on his back. Despite his poor choice as a young soldier, he went on to have a good life as far as I have been able to uncover. He and his wife did get caught in a lie at one point, but we will get to that later this week. But I thought I'd share a transcription of his obituary and a picture of his and Mattie's tombstone that I took a year-and-a-half ago. Any genealogist would be elated to find this obituary, I think. It is chock-full of information and stories to unpack. And we will get to those this week with some of the storytelling coming from Harrison himself. The information in the obituary is mostly true. For fun, any guesses of what isn't true?
Tombstone
Harrison and Martha Jane Blacketer's Tombstone in Graceland Cemetery. |
Obituary Transcription
Source: "Harrison Blacketer Dead," The Cameron Sun (Missouri), 22 April 1915, p. 5, col. 5; Newspapers.com (http://newspapers.com : accessed 6 May 2018).
HARRISON BLACKETER DEAD
Had Been a Resident of Cameron
For Many Years—Funeral
Services and Interment
Saturday
Harrison Blacketer was born in
Indiana, April 21, 1845. Died at
Cameron, Mo., April 16, 1915, fol-
lowing an illness of a week. He
moved with his father when a boy
to Missouri, locating at Bethany in
Harrison county. At the age of 16
he enlisted as a soldier in the Army
of the Republic, Company H, Twelfth
Missouri Cavalry, and served three
years. At the end of the war his
company was transferred to the
plains to fight the Indians. It was
while he was in this service carry-
ing the mail from Fort Loramie to
Fort Mitchell he received his injury
from his horse falling on the ice.
He was married to Miss Martha
Jane Smith April 27, 1890. To this
union were born three children:
Wesley, 21; Mildred, 13; and Mau-
rice, 9. Mr. Blacketer moved to
Cameron in the year 1895 and lived
here till his death. The funeral serv-
ices were held at the First Methodist
Church, conducted by the pastor,
Rev. G.H. Zentz, Saturday, April
17. Interment was made at Grace-
land cemetery.
[End of transcription.]
~Caroline
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