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Name: WILLIAM GEORGE FAIRLEIGH
Death Date: MAR/26/1905 Interment Date: APR /15/1913 Birth Date: FEB/9/1830
Age at Death: 81y10m24d Cause of Death: CEREBRAL APOPLEXY
Location at Death:  SAINT JOSEPH, MISSOURI
Physical Location at Death: 2702 FREDERICK AVE
Sex: M Nativity: AMERICAN Ethnicity: WHITE
Occupation:RETIRED REALTY COMPANY
Military Branch: Military Rank: War Service:
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Child of: Andrew Fairleigh & Jane Talbott
Spouse of: Alice Sublett O'Neill
Mother of:
Father of: James O'Neill Fairleigh, William G. Fairleigh Jr., Jennie Fairleigh & Mary Fairleigh
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Brief Biography: Biographical Sketch of William G. Fairleigh, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, MO >From "History of Buchanan County, Missouri, Published 1881, St. Joseph Steam Printing Company, Printers, Binders, Etc., St. Joseph, Missouri. ********************************************************************** William G. Fairleigh, one of St. Joseph's most successful merchants, was born in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, February 9, 1830. In 1843, he removed to Weston, Platte County, Missouri. In the spring following he made his first attempt at merchandising by selling apples on the streets, and to the numerous passengers who, in those days, arrived and departed on the steamboats frequenting that port. In the spring of 1845, he went to Savannah, in Andrew County, and entered a hotel as clerk. He soon after assisted Felix Robidoux in his store. The latter may be termed the initial point of his business experience. In the spring of 1846, then a lad of sixteen, he went in quest of a fortune, to St. Joseph. His first experience there was in cleaning out a new store for Smith & Donnell, by whom he was afterwards employ- ed as clerk. In 1848, Mr. Donnell sold his interest to Milton Tootle, the new firm being Smith, Bedord & Tootle, and continuing so till July, 1849, when Mr. Smith died. The succeeding firm was Tootle & Fairleigh. This continued to exist till January 1, 1873. In 1853, this firm was the first west of St. Louis to start an exclusive jobbing trade. They continued in the business some twenty five years. In the meantime, in view of declining health, Mr. Fairleigh determined to temporarily suspend business, and engage in traveling. In 1873, he sailed to Europe, visiting England and the Continent. Returning to the New World, he visited California, Colorado and Canada. His travels have occupied six years of his life. In 1879, he was again in St. Joseph, when he entered into partnership with Bailey & Weil, in the wholesale dry goods business, constituting what is now the firm of Bailey, Fair- leigh & Weil. Mr. Fairleigh married, October, 1867, Miss Alice O'Neill daughter of James O'Neill, deceased, and a sister of Mrs. Milton Tootle. They have four children: J. O'Neill, Jennie, Mary and William G.
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Vault Type: Burial Number: 9301  
Mausoleum: Y Ashes:  
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Lot Owner: FAIRLEIGH
Lot Location: 1 & 2
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Section/Range Location: N
GPS Coordinates: Lat: 39.774707 Lon: -94.84199
Funeral Home: Heaton- BeGole Undertaking
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Cost of Interment: $5.00 Date Paid: 04/30/13
 
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Photo(s) of Tombstone:

FAIRLEIGH MAUSOLEUM
Courtesy Of:Barbara S Turner
 
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W G Fairleigh Home
Courtesy Of:Reed Graves

Obituary part one
Courtesy Of:St. Joseph newspaper Jan 2, 1912

Obituary part two
Courtesy Of:St. Joseph Newspaper Jan 2, 1912
 

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