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Nancy Belle “Nannie” <I>Horn</I> Adams

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Nancy Belle “Nannie” Horn Adams

Birth
Granger, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Jul 1947 (aged 89)
Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Thomson Township, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Sister of the famous cowboy Tom Horn
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MEMPHIS REVEILLE
Memphis, Missouri
Thursday, July 17, 1947
Page 1, Column 4

AGED GRANGER RESIDENT PASSED AWAY, JULY 6

Mrs. Nannie Belle Adams of Granger was born on May 26, 1858 and passed away in the community home at Memphis on July 6, 1947.

She was married to the late Welton Buck Adams in December of 1875 and to this union five children were born.

She made her home on a farm east of Granger even after the death of her husband a few years ago.

She was universally respected, and prided herself on being a good neighbor and friend to everyone who knew her.

She leaves to mourn, two daughters: Mrs. Katie Higginbotham of Salem, Oregon and Mrs. Ada Powell of Gallup, New Mexico. There were three children who preceded her in death.

She also leaves to mourn, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. There are also three sisters: Maude Simpson of Seattle, Washington; Hannah Williams of Twisp, Washington and Alice Loney of British Columbia.

The out of town relatives who attended the funeral were, Mr. & Mrs. Vern Higginbotham of Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Rilla Reindl of Chicago; and Mr. & Mrs. John Rose of Ft. Madison, Iowa.

Pastor Reverend Ridley was in charge of the funeral services which were held at the Granger Methodist Church on July 11 and the body was laid to rest in the Black Oak Cemetery.
Sister of the famous cowboy Tom Horn
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MEMPHIS REVEILLE
Memphis, Missouri
Thursday, July 17, 1947
Page 1, Column 4

AGED GRANGER RESIDENT PASSED AWAY, JULY 6

Mrs. Nannie Belle Adams of Granger was born on May 26, 1858 and passed away in the community home at Memphis on July 6, 1947.

She was married to the late Welton Buck Adams in December of 1875 and to this union five children were born.

She made her home on a farm east of Granger even after the death of her husband a few years ago.

She was universally respected, and prided herself on being a good neighbor and friend to everyone who knew her.

She leaves to mourn, two daughters: Mrs. Katie Higginbotham of Salem, Oregon and Mrs. Ada Powell of Gallup, New Mexico. There were three children who preceded her in death.

She also leaves to mourn, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. There are also three sisters: Maude Simpson of Seattle, Washington; Hannah Williams of Twisp, Washington and Alice Loney of British Columbia.

The out of town relatives who attended the funeral were, Mr. & Mrs. Vern Higginbotham of Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Rilla Reindl of Chicago; and Mr. & Mrs. John Rose of Ft. Madison, Iowa.

Pastor Reverend Ridley was in charge of the funeral services which were held at the Granger Methodist Church on July 11 and the body was laid to rest in the Black Oak Cemetery.


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