Dear Kathy,
I found this today. This W. H. Wright is my 2nd great-grandfather; and Annette, Mrs. Alonzo Jones, is my Great- grandaunt. Do you know which cemetery would be considered the Glasco Cemetery? Thank you, Phyllis
Cloud County, KS GenWeb Obituaries
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/cloud/obits.htmThe sympathies of the community were aroused Sunday evening by the death of Mrs. Alonzo Jones, who died at their home on Fisher creek, leaving a week old babe, a husband, besides her parents and other relatives to mourn her death. She was buried in the Glasco Cemetery on Monday. Funeral services being held at the Presbyterian church. (The Glasco Sun, Mar 14, 1885)
[She was eighteen years old when she died 08 Mar 1885 at Fisher Creek, Solomon, Cloud County, Kansas, USA.]
The baby daughter Mildred May Jones was one week old when her mother, Annette Jones (nee Wright) died.
Cloud County, KS GenWeb Obituaries
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/cloud/obits.htmWright, W. H.
W. H. Wright died very suddenly this morning at 4 o'clock from the effects of an overdose of morphine taken last evening. (The Glasco Sun, Sep. 10, 1887)
Cloud County, KS GenWeb
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/cloud/obits.htmEntered by Hampton, Jasper
At his home in Glasco, Saturday morning September, 10, 1887, W. H. Wright. Death was caused by an over dose of morphine. Deceased was born in Madison county, Ohio, January 25, 1844. He was married to Miss Eliza Stout August 31, 1865, and with his family moved to Kansas in March, 1875. At the time of his death he was the proprietor of the Hurd House in Glasco. The deceased leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. Mr. Wright enlisted in the 11th Illinois regiment July 13, 1865, and on the 14th was commissioned as Sargeant [sic]. He was a member of the G. A. R. Glasco Post, 239. Mrs. W. H. Wright and family desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their aid and assistance in the sudden death and burial of their husband and father. (The Glasco Sun, Sep. 3, 1887)