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Deborah <I>McGowan</I> Hoadley

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Deborah McGowan Hoadley

Birth
Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Sep 1901 (aged 91)
Columbia, Williams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Edon, Williams County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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wife of Ebenezer


MRS. DEBORAH HOADLEY
was born in 1810 in Columbiana Co., Ohio, died in Camden, Michigan. Sept. 20, 1901, at the age of 91 years, 1 month and 18 days.

She was married to E. B. Hoadley at the age of 20 years. He preceded her though the golden gates nearly five years ago. She leaves seven children besides grandchildren and other relatives to mourn their loss.

Sister Hoadley was long sick, often suffering much pain, yet she was tenderly and lovingly cared for by her daughters and grandson. She retained her mental faculties to the last in a remarkable degree. It may be said of her as of the patriarch of old, she died in a good old age, full of days and full of years. She became a Christian at the age of 17 and has been a faithful Christian all her life. In the months of protracted sickness she would often be quoting hymns and passages of scriptures learned in early life.

Funeral services were performed by Geo. L. Mount at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Ellis, Sunday morning Sept. 27, 1901 and the remains taken to Columbia, O. and laid beside the remains of her dear husband. Thus another of the old settlers has gone.

CAMDEN ADVANCE
Friday, Sept. 27, 1901
wife of Ebenezer


MRS. DEBORAH HOADLEY
was born in 1810 in Columbiana Co., Ohio, died in Camden, Michigan. Sept. 20, 1901, at the age of 91 years, 1 month and 18 days.

She was married to E. B. Hoadley at the age of 20 years. He preceded her though the golden gates nearly five years ago. She leaves seven children besides grandchildren and other relatives to mourn their loss.

Sister Hoadley was long sick, often suffering much pain, yet she was tenderly and lovingly cared for by her daughters and grandson. She retained her mental faculties to the last in a remarkable degree. It may be said of her as of the patriarch of old, she died in a good old age, full of days and full of years. She became a Christian at the age of 17 and has been a faithful Christian all her life. In the months of protracted sickness she would often be quoting hymns and passages of scriptures learned in early life.

Funeral services were performed by Geo. L. Mount at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Ellis, Sunday morning Sept. 27, 1901 and the remains taken to Columbia, O. and laid beside the remains of her dear husband. Thus another of the old settlers has gone.

CAMDEN ADVANCE
Friday, Sept. 27, 1901


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