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Mary Jane <I>Anderson</I> Nuzman

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Mary Jane Anderson Nuzman

Birth
Henry County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Aug 1904 (aged 54)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5008043, Longitude: -95.8655606
Plot
65
Memorial ID
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Second wife of F. C. Nuzman

THE HOLTON RECORDER, August 18, 1904
Mrs. Mary J. Nuzman died at her home in Circleville, Kan., Saturday, August 6, 1904. She was born in Henry county, Illinois, May 3, 1850, age 54 years, 3 months, 3 days. She moved with her parents to Canada in childhood, where they resided a few years. At ten years of age she came with her parents to Kansas. She was united in marriage to F. C. Nuzman September 15, 1867. To this union were born eight children, viz: Elsie J., Ira A., Nora B., Fred R., Enos S., Inez Z., Gladys V., Mary V., Ira A. decreased since September 18, 1876. Mrs. Nuzman lived in Circleville for 24 years. She was converted at a camp meeting near Soldier in the fall of 1867 and joined the M.E. church ..... Mrs. Nuzman had been in ill health for over a year, the last three months of he sickness failing very rapidly. In June she went to Manitou, Colorado, to recuperate, but to no avail. She was brought home August 4,, but to live only a few days. She was afflicted with Bright's Disease..... interred in the Circleville Cemetery

Second wife of F. C. Nuzman

THE HOLTON RECORDER, August 18, 1904
Mrs. Mary J. Nuzman died at her home in Circleville, Kan., Saturday, August 6, 1904. She was born in Henry county, Illinois, May 3, 1850, age 54 years, 3 months, 3 days. She moved with her parents to Canada in childhood, where they resided a few years. At ten years of age she came with her parents to Kansas. She was united in marriage to F. C. Nuzman September 15, 1867. To this union were born eight children, viz: Elsie J., Ira A., Nora B., Fred R., Enos S., Inez Z., Gladys V., Mary V., Ira A. decreased since September 18, 1876. Mrs. Nuzman lived in Circleville for 24 years. She was converted at a camp meeting near Soldier in the fall of 1867 and joined the M.E. church ..... Mrs. Nuzman had been in ill health for over a year, the last three months of he sickness failing very rapidly. In June she went to Manitou, Colorado, to recuperate, but to no avail. She was brought home August 4,, but to live only a few days. She was afflicted with Bright's Disease..... interred in the Circleville Cemetery



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