Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1910 — Former Jasper County Man Dies In Kingman, Kans,. Home. [ARTICLE]
Former Jasper County Man Dies In Kingman, Kans,. Home.
Ferguson Payne, who was a resident of Jasper county a good many years ago, and a brother of the late Capt. Geo. W. Payne, died in Kingman, Kans., on Wednesday, March 2d, and was buried there the following Friday. He was about 78 years of age and served with his brother in the 87th Indiana regiment during the civi war. He will be well. remembered by many of our older people although it is almost 35 years since he first moved away. He went to Nebraska in about 1875 but soon returned to Jasper county. Shortly afterward he moved to Kingman, Kans., where ,he has a family of grown children. He owned a 10 acre tract of land in the town of Kingman, where he resided when death came to him. Ferguson Payne, of Barkley township, is a nephew and Ferguson Moore is a grandson of the deceased, while he has many other relatives in and near Rensselaer.
