the following obituaries were provided by Find A Grave contributor, Jen:
The Holton Recorder, January 26, 1899:
Mrs. Susan Riley was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Plumb, and was born in Lawrence county, Mo., February 22, 1853. The family moved to Holton in 1863, where they have since resided. Susan was married to A. D. Riley when she was about eighteen years old. When the A.M.E. church was organized here in 1877, Mrs. Riley was among the first converts and she remained faithful to her profession until her death which occurred Friday, January 20, 1899 .... She leaves five children, two of whom are grown up.
The Tribune, January 27, 1899:
.... married to Anderson Riley at the age of sixteen. She leaves five children, one sister, Mrs. Henry Daniels, and two brothers, Alex and Will Plumb.
the following obituaries were provided by Find A Grave contributor, Jen:
The Holton Recorder, January 26, 1899:
Mrs. Susan Riley was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Plumb, and was born in Lawrence county, Mo., February 22, 1853. The family moved to Holton in 1863, where they have since resided. Susan was married to A. D. Riley when she was about eighteen years old. When the A.M.E. church was organized here in 1877, Mrs. Riley was among the first converts and she remained faithful to her profession until her death which occurred Friday, January 20, 1899 .... She leaves five children, two of whom are grown up.
The Tribune, January 27, 1899:
.... married to Anderson Riley at the age of sixteen. She leaves five children, one sister, Mrs. Henry Daniels, and two brothers, Alex and Will Plumb.
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