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Annetta Sarah <I>Patterson</I> Osborn

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Annetta Sarah Patterson Osborn

Birth
Greenwich, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Nov 1936 (aged 69)
Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Information supplied by Findagrave member 47171280:

Her husband's name is Wallace W. Osborn; burial location unknown.

From the Biographical Record of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co. 1894 (pg 324-325)

W. W. OSBORN, the leading hardware merchant of Greenwich, was born November 30, 1858, in Mahoning county, Ohio, and received a common-school education in the schools of Youngstown, same State. He learned the tinner's trade, and worked at same for ten years before establishing his present business.

On September 20, 1883, Mr. Osborn established his present house at Greenwich. A practical tradesman himself, he started on a small scale, gradually increasing his stock to meet his growing trade, and thus built up on a solid foundation a prosperous business. He handles hardware, stoves, tin and copper ware and queensware, keeping in each department a large and varied assortment of goods, making a specialty of paints, oils, varnishes, etc., and tin and sheet-iron work. His store occupies a building 20 x 70 feet in area. On November 12, 1889, he married Annetta Patterson, by whom two children were born: Mabel Estelle, August 12, 1890. and Mildred Virginia, June 12, 1893. Mrs. Osborn's parents, Robert and Mary Patterson, are Irish and Scotch respectively.

Mr. Osborn is a Republican politically, has served as member of the Greenwich council, and is now a member of the school board. An active participant in public enterprises, he gives a liberal share of his time to questions affecting the well being of the town and township of Greenwich. In religious connection he is a member of the Congregational Church. His parents, Freeman and Susan (Strauss) Osborn, are descended from English and Dutch pioneers of Pennsylvania, who settled in Ohio at an early day.

Information provided by member 48194321:
According to the 1900 census and some other records, Sarah Annetta and Wallace Osborn had at least four children. Those in the 1900 census were:
Mabel Estelle (Later Muncie) b 12 Aug 1890,
Mildred Virginia b. June 1893
Mary Francis b. Jan 1898
Robert Wallace b. April 1900.

Annetta had been living in Arizona for nine years before her death, was widowed, and living with her son, R. W. at 340 So Cortez, Prescott. She had been living for at least eight years with valvular heart disease and then had a cerebral embolism.
R.W., the informant on her death certificate, got the birth places of his mother's parents wrong. His grandmother, Mary Beattie, was born in Knockenbaird, Insch Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. His grandfather, Robert Patterson, was born in what became Butler Twp., Richland County, Ohio. It was Robert Patterson's father, also a Robert Patterson, who immigrated from Ireland, and then shows up in Brooke County, in what became the panhandle of West Virginia.
Information supplied by Findagrave member 47171280:

Her husband's name is Wallace W. Osborn; burial location unknown.

From the Biographical Record of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co. 1894 (pg 324-325)

W. W. OSBORN, the leading hardware merchant of Greenwich, was born November 30, 1858, in Mahoning county, Ohio, and received a common-school education in the schools of Youngstown, same State. He learned the tinner's trade, and worked at same for ten years before establishing his present business.

On September 20, 1883, Mr. Osborn established his present house at Greenwich. A practical tradesman himself, he started on a small scale, gradually increasing his stock to meet his growing trade, and thus built up on a solid foundation a prosperous business. He handles hardware, stoves, tin and copper ware and queensware, keeping in each department a large and varied assortment of goods, making a specialty of paints, oils, varnishes, etc., and tin and sheet-iron work. His store occupies a building 20 x 70 feet in area. On November 12, 1889, he married Annetta Patterson, by whom two children were born: Mabel Estelle, August 12, 1890. and Mildred Virginia, June 12, 1893. Mrs. Osborn's parents, Robert and Mary Patterson, are Irish and Scotch respectively.

Mr. Osborn is a Republican politically, has served as member of the Greenwich council, and is now a member of the school board. An active participant in public enterprises, he gives a liberal share of his time to questions affecting the well being of the town and township of Greenwich. In religious connection he is a member of the Congregational Church. His parents, Freeman and Susan (Strauss) Osborn, are descended from English and Dutch pioneers of Pennsylvania, who settled in Ohio at an early day.

Information provided by member 48194321:
According to the 1900 census and some other records, Sarah Annetta and Wallace Osborn had at least four children. Those in the 1900 census were:
Mabel Estelle (Later Muncie) b 12 Aug 1890,
Mildred Virginia b. June 1893
Mary Francis b. Jan 1898
Robert Wallace b. April 1900.

Annetta had been living in Arizona for nine years before her death, was widowed, and living with her son, R. W. at 340 So Cortez, Prescott. She had been living for at least eight years with valvular heart disease and then had a cerebral embolism.
R.W., the informant on her death certificate, got the birth places of his mother's parents wrong. His grandmother, Mary Beattie, was born in Knockenbaird, Insch Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. His grandfather, Robert Patterson, was born in what became Butler Twp., Richland County, Ohio. It was Robert Patterson's father, also a Robert Patterson, who immigrated from Ireland, and then shows up in Brooke County, in what became the panhandle of West Virginia.

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Annetta Osborn
May 12, 1867
Nov. 17, 1936



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