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Amanda Caroline Huff Lionberger

Birth
Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Dec 1909 (aged 69)
Hempstead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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4th row (south to north). Age 69 ys 4 ms 18 ds. Large Gray Stone with husband Silas P. Lionberger.
Source: Hancock County [Illinois] Cemeteries, vol. 8, Providence Cemetery, Saint Marys Township, list prepared 1965 by Miss Mary Siegfried and typed by Warren VanDine, copy at the Illinois Historical Library, Springfield, IL.

The Quincy Daily Journal, December 29, 1909

A PLYMOUTH LADY DIES OUT IN HOPE, ARKANSAS

Mrs. Silas Lionberger, aged 69, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harmon Sanford, near Hope, Ark., Thursday night, Dec. 23, of congestion of the stomach, after an ill-
ness of twenty-four hours. The body arrived at Plymouth Sunday evening and the funeral was conducted Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Lionberger cemetery. Deceased was
born near Birmingham in 1840, and had lived in the vicinity of Plymouth practically all her life. Since the death of her husband, Silas Lionberger, about six years ago, she had
made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Harmon Sanford, of near White Flock, moving with them to Hope, Ark., last spring. Besides her daughter, Jennie Sanford, she is survived by three brothers and four sisters.
4th row (south to north). Age 69 ys 4 ms 18 ds. Large Gray Stone with husband Silas P. Lionberger.
Source: Hancock County [Illinois] Cemeteries, vol. 8, Providence Cemetery, Saint Marys Township, list prepared 1965 by Miss Mary Siegfried and typed by Warren VanDine, copy at the Illinois Historical Library, Springfield, IL.

The Quincy Daily Journal, December 29, 1909

A PLYMOUTH LADY DIES OUT IN HOPE, ARKANSAS

Mrs. Silas Lionberger, aged 69, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harmon Sanford, near Hope, Ark., Thursday night, Dec. 23, of congestion of the stomach, after an ill-
ness of twenty-four hours. The body arrived at Plymouth Sunday evening and the funeral was conducted Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Lionberger cemetery. Deceased was
born near Birmingham in 1840, and had lived in the vicinity of Plymouth practically all her life. Since the death of her husband, Silas Lionberger, about six years ago, she had
made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Harmon Sanford, of near White Flock, moving with them to Hope, Ark., last spring. Besides her daughter, Jennie Sanford, she is survived by three brothers and four sisters.


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