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Hannah Wilmouth <I>Barnett</I> Mow

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Hannah Wilmouth Barnett Mow

Birth
Death
22 Jan 1917 (aged 59)
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Row 3
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, January 25, 1917

Hannah Wilmouth BARNETT, daughter of Henry and Nancy BARNETT, was born in Cass County near Logansport, April 20th, 1857 and died very suddenly at her home January 22nd, 1917, aged 59 years, nine months and two days.
She was the youngest of 13 children all of whom, with the father and mother, have preceded her. When but a child of seven, she, with her parents and family, moved to Fulton county, which had been her home since. The past four years she had lived in the city.
At the age of 18 she was united with the M. E. church, and thru her entire life, she was an earnest worker. March 15th, 1887 she married Henry F. MOWE. To this union were born four children: Mrs. Chas. STURKIN, Mrs. Omer STEFFEY, Robert D. [MOWE] and Ray B. MOWE, who with the husband, two stepsons, Finley E. MOWE of West Lebanon and Aquilla R. MOWE of Chicago, and the grandchildren are left to mourn their loss. Not only is the home circle broken, but among the many relatives and friends in the church and the Woman's Relief Corps, of which she was a member, will she be missed. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at U.B. church. Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler MOWE of Wabash and Mr. and Mrs. Findley MOWE of West Lebanon returned home today after attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah MOWE.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, January 26, 1917

Miss Georgia DEAN has returned home to Decatur, Ill., after attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah MOWE.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1917
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, January 25, 1917

Hannah Wilmouth BARNETT, daughter of Henry and Nancy BARNETT, was born in Cass County near Logansport, April 20th, 1857 and died very suddenly at her home January 22nd, 1917, aged 59 years, nine months and two days.
She was the youngest of 13 children all of whom, with the father and mother, have preceded her. When but a child of seven, she, with her parents and family, moved to Fulton county, which had been her home since. The past four years she had lived in the city.
At the age of 18 she was united with the M. E. church, and thru her entire life, she was an earnest worker. March 15th, 1887 she married Henry F. MOWE. To this union were born four children: Mrs. Chas. STURKIN, Mrs. Omer STEFFEY, Robert D. [MOWE] and Ray B. MOWE, who with the husband, two stepsons, Finley E. MOWE of West Lebanon and Aquilla R. MOWE of Chicago, and the grandchildren are left to mourn their loss. Not only is the home circle broken, but among the many relatives and friends in the church and the Woman's Relief Corps, of which she was a member, will she be missed. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at U.B. church. Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler MOWE of Wabash and Mr. and Mrs. Findley MOWE of West Lebanon returned home today after attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah MOWE.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, January 26, 1917

Miss Georgia DEAN has returned home to Decatur, Ill., after attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah MOWE.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1917
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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