Obituary 19 Dec 1918
(name of newspaper unknown)
Copy of Newspaper Obituary
Transcription of the Newspaper Obituary:
"W.
E. Chesney, who had a stroke of apoplexy, Thursday of last week, passed
away Friday morning. Mr Chesney was a native of Maryland, but for
many years had been a resident of Kansas, living in Chase county until
about twenty years ago when he moved to Lecompton. Although born in
1836 he had been quite vigorous and until the last year or two was able
to do work that many younger men would not have attempted. Mr.
Chesney was a man who stood well in the community. He was an active
member of the Methodist church and had held various offices in that
church.
The
Chesney family were pioneer Methodists and when William E. was six
months old, the family moved to the new state of Illinois, to the town
of Abington, [sic] which was founded by the family and
named for the hometown in Maryland. Here was established Hedding
College, a Methodist school of which Mr. Chesney was one of the first
students. In 1863 he married Miss Ruth Ann Evans who passed away in
Lecompton a few years ago.
The
funeral was held Monday from the Methodist church and was conducted by
Rev. E. A. Ploughman of Mayetta. Interment was in the Maple Grove
cemetery. He leaves two sons, Edward K. Chesney, Natoma, and F.E.
Chesney of Lakin, two daughters, Miss Mary Chesney of Lecompton and
Mrs. Hetty Todd of Wyoming.
William Edward Chesney - no date on photo.
b. 24 Mar 1836, Abingdon, Harford, Maryland
d. 13 Dec 1018, Lecompton, Douglas, Kansas
Parents:
Kent Mitchell
Chesney (1809 - 1892)
Hannah Jane Price (1809 - 1897)
Spouse:
Ruth Ann Evans
(1837 - 1913)
m. 19 Mar 1863, Abingdon, Knox, Illinois
Children:
Thadius Albert Chesney (1868 -1878)
Edward Kent Chesney
(1870 - 1945)
Mary Elizabeth Chesney (1872 - 1936)
Frank Evans Chesney
(1876 - 1958)
Hetty Jane Chesney (1878 - 1973)
Siblings:
Hannah Elizabeth
Chesney (1832 - 1832)
Charles Thomas Chesney
(1834 - 1892)
William Edward Chesney
(1836 - 1918)
Jesse C. Chesney
(1839 - 1881)
Ezra Erasmus Chesney
(1841 - 1920)
Frances A. M.
Chesney (1843 - 1885)
John M. Chesney (1845
- 1898)
Asbury Fitch Chesney
(1848 - 1903)
Mary Emily Chesney
(1852 - 1868)
Oliver Mansfield
Chesney (1853 - 1942)
Burial: Maple Grove
Cemetery, Lecompton, Douglas
County, Kansas