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Elizabeth <I>Webb</I> Elliott

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Elizabeth Webb Elliott

Birth
Ireland
Death
2 Jul 1907 (aged 77)
Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Rockford, Floyd County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8
Memorial ID
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From a local Newspaper:
"Mrs. John Elliott Dead"
"Another of the good old mothers of Rockford township laid down the burdens of a long and helpful life, when Mrs. John Elliott, whose health has been failing steadily for many months past, died last evening, Tuesday, July 2, at the old home north of town, at the advanced age of 77 years. The character of the malady from whcih she suffered--Bright's disease with the complications incident to old age--were such that the end has been anticipated for a number of weeks past. At the time of going to press we regret being unable to give the time of the funeral. The full sympathy of many friends is extended to the sons and daughters in the hour of their bereavement. A more extended obituary notice will appear in the next week's paper."
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"Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott"
"Elizabeth Webb was born in Ireland, Nov. 15, 1829, and died at her home in Rockford, July 2, 1907, at 7:30 p. m. aged 77 years, 7 months and 17 days.
She came to this country with her parents when quite young, locating in Mt. Moris, N. Y., where she spent her young girlhood days, and accepted Christ as her Lord and Master. In 1846 she went to Slleigbolingerville, Wis., to join her parents, who had preceded her there. It was here on Jan. 20, 1847, that she was united in marriage to John Elliott of that place, where they continued to live until June 1857, where they continued to live until June 1857, where they moved to Chester, Mich., where they lived until May 1866, when they moved with their family to Rudd, Ia. In Nov. 24, 1874, death took from them a young lady daughter. In Nov. 1877 they moved to Rockford, which has since been her home. Her husband preceded her to the better world, March 17, 1898. She was the mother of nine children, eight of whom survivie her.
Mrs. Elliott a was devout christian, a kind, loving, selfsacrificing wife and mother, She loved her home and was devoted to the best interests of her family. She was one among the few beautiful characters of patience and gentle-mindedness, that to know her was to love her. She was forgetful of self, as she thought of the good she might do to others, Never was there a more patient sufferer.
During the many long months of sickness and painful suffering never a murmur or a complaining word excaped her lips. In her sickness she thought the sweetest thoughts, and uttered the kindest words. Her Christian life was sunny and hopeful. She was a woman of prayer and faith in God. The word of God was a lamp unto her feet, and light unto her path. The strength of the Eternal was her refuge, and the fragrance of her Christian life, like the precious ointment of Mary of Bethany poured on the head of her beloved, will linger with all who knew her. She has bequesthed to her family the precious legacy of a beautiful Christian character. Of her it can be said "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth: Yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." W.P.
"Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
From which none ever wakes to week (sic),"
The funeral services were held at the country home north of town last Friday at 10:30 a. m., conducted by Rev. Walter Piper of the Methodist church and Rev. Frank Hanscom of the Congregational, the former having the scripture reading and prayer and the latter delivering the funeral address, which was suggestive and helpful and based on the subject "Ways of Measuring Life." Following the services interment took place in the family lot in Riverside Cemetery.

"Card of Thanks"
"To those who in any way assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. The children."

Elizabeth married John Elliott 20 Jan 1847 in Sleigbolingerville, Wisconsin. They were the parents of nine:
Margaret E.
John Elliott, son
Elizabeth Elliot, daughter
Talbet Elliot, son
Anna "Annie" Elliot who married Myles Bolendaugh
Rosa Elliot
Lillie May Elliott
Charles H.
Unnamed: A daughter passed away on 24 Nov 1874.

(Thanks to Ann Bowler for this obituary and information)
From a local Newspaper:
"Mrs. John Elliott Dead"
"Another of the good old mothers of Rockford township laid down the burdens of a long and helpful life, when Mrs. John Elliott, whose health has been failing steadily for many months past, died last evening, Tuesday, July 2, at the old home north of town, at the advanced age of 77 years. The character of the malady from whcih she suffered--Bright's disease with the complications incident to old age--were such that the end has been anticipated for a number of weeks past. At the time of going to press we regret being unable to give the time of the funeral. The full sympathy of many friends is extended to the sons and daughters in the hour of their bereavement. A more extended obituary notice will appear in the next week's paper."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott"
"Elizabeth Webb was born in Ireland, Nov. 15, 1829, and died at her home in Rockford, July 2, 1907, at 7:30 p. m. aged 77 years, 7 months and 17 days.
She came to this country with her parents when quite young, locating in Mt. Moris, N. Y., where she spent her young girlhood days, and accepted Christ as her Lord and Master. In 1846 she went to Slleigbolingerville, Wis., to join her parents, who had preceded her there. It was here on Jan. 20, 1847, that she was united in marriage to John Elliott of that place, where they continued to live until June 1857, where they continued to live until June 1857, where they moved to Chester, Mich., where they lived until May 1866, when they moved with their family to Rudd, Ia. In Nov. 24, 1874, death took from them a young lady daughter. In Nov. 1877 they moved to Rockford, which has since been her home. Her husband preceded her to the better world, March 17, 1898. She was the mother of nine children, eight of whom survivie her.
Mrs. Elliott a was devout christian, a kind, loving, selfsacrificing wife and mother, She loved her home and was devoted to the best interests of her family. She was one among the few beautiful characters of patience and gentle-mindedness, that to know her was to love her. She was forgetful of self, as she thought of the good she might do to others, Never was there a more patient sufferer.
During the many long months of sickness and painful suffering never a murmur or a complaining word excaped her lips. In her sickness she thought the sweetest thoughts, and uttered the kindest words. Her Christian life was sunny and hopeful. She was a woman of prayer and faith in God. The word of God was a lamp unto her feet, and light unto her path. The strength of the Eternal was her refuge, and the fragrance of her Christian life, like the precious ointment of Mary of Bethany poured on the head of her beloved, will linger with all who knew her. She has bequesthed to her family the precious legacy of a beautiful Christian character. Of her it can be said "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from henceforth: Yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." W.P.
"Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
From which none ever wakes to week (sic),"
The funeral services were held at the country home north of town last Friday at 10:30 a. m., conducted by Rev. Walter Piper of the Methodist church and Rev. Frank Hanscom of the Congregational, the former having the scripture reading and prayer and the latter delivering the funeral address, which was suggestive and helpful and based on the subject "Ways of Measuring Life." Following the services interment took place in the family lot in Riverside Cemetery.

"Card of Thanks"
"To those who in any way assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. The children."

Elizabeth married John Elliott 20 Jan 1847 in Sleigbolingerville, Wisconsin. They were the parents of nine:
Margaret E.
John Elliott, son
Elizabeth Elliot, daughter
Talbet Elliot, son
Anna "Annie" Elliot who married Myles Bolendaugh
Rosa Elliot
Lillie May Elliott
Charles H.
Unnamed: A daughter passed away on 24 Nov 1874.

(Thanks to Ann Bowler for this obituary and information)


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  • Created by: Burt
  • Added: Nov 7, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31215949/elizabeth-elliott: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Webb Elliott (15 Nov 1829–2 Jul 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 31215949, citing Riverside Cemetery, Rockford, Floyd County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Burt (contributor 46867609).