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Susan M <I>Bomberger</I> Cox

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Susan M Bomberger Cox Veteran

Birth
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
12 Oct 1901 (aged 74)
Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 4, Section 48
Memorial ID
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Civil war nurse, Birth: Hagerstown, Maryland, Mother of 15 Children, Husband buried Emporia, KSD/O Peter Bomberger & Elizabeth Warner Bomberger.
W/O Isaac S Cox; married January 21, 1847, in West Jefferson, Madison, Ohio.
M/O Henry S., Alfred J., Antonio A. Alfonso C., Sylvia, Riley V., David W., (Son Samuel & an unnamed daughter buried at Uniontown Cemetery, Knox, Illinois).

From an obituary article in the Tecumseh Chieftain, October 19, 1901: "Susan Bomberger Cox died October 12, 1901, and was 74 yrs, 9 mo, 12 days when she died. She was born January 1, 1827, at Hagerstown, Maryland. She married Isaac L. Cox on January 21, 1847, at West Jefferson, Ohio.
Susan and Isaac moved to Nebraska in 1867 to a farm, but the last twenty years they lived in Tecumseh. She had 15 children (12 in Ike's obit) but only four survived.
She was a Baptist since early life. During the Civil War she served as an Army nurse and suffered many hardships and privations. She was familiarly known as Grandma Cox.
The funeral was in the Baptist Church and the service was conducted by Rev. T.D. Davis. Internment in Tecumseh Cemetery."
Civil war nurse, Birth: Hagerstown, Maryland, Mother of 15 Children, Husband buried Emporia, KSD/O Peter Bomberger & Elizabeth Warner Bomberger.
W/O Isaac S Cox; married January 21, 1847, in West Jefferson, Madison, Ohio.
M/O Henry S., Alfred J., Antonio A. Alfonso C., Sylvia, Riley V., David W., (Son Samuel & an unnamed daughter buried at Uniontown Cemetery, Knox, Illinois).

From an obituary article in the Tecumseh Chieftain, October 19, 1901: "Susan Bomberger Cox died October 12, 1901, and was 74 yrs, 9 mo, 12 days when she died. She was born January 1, 1827, at Hagerstown, Maryland. She married Isaac L. Cox on January 21, 1847, at West Jefferson, Ohio.
Susan and Isaac moved to Nebraska in 1867 to a farm, but the last twenty years they lived in Tecumseh. She had 15 children (12 in Ike's obit) but only four survived.
She was a Baptist since early life. During the Civil War she served as an Army nurse and suffered many hardships and privations. She was familiarly known as Grandma Cox.
The funeral was in the Baptist Church and the service was conducted by Rev. T.D. Davis. Internment in Tecumseh Cemetery."


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