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Mary Ann <I>Hamilton</I> Dean

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Mary Ann Hamilton Dean

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
16 Jan 1900 (aged 79)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mary Ann was the daughter of William and Ruth Hamilton. She married in 1842, Pennsylvania, to William Dean.
They had 7 girls and 1 boy.
Mary was living widowed with the family of her daughter Jane Sharp in Centerville, Linn County, Kansas, at the time of the 1880 census.

The Osawatomie Graphic, Jan 19, 1900, page 5:
Mrs. Mary A. Dean died of cancer at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G.J. Sharp, of this city last Tuesday morning. Had she lived a couple of months longer she would have been eighty years old. She had been dangerously ill for some time and her death had been expected for several days. She was born in Virginia in 1820. In 1842 she was married to William A. Dean in Pennsylvania. Eight children were born of their union, seven of whom survive both parents, Mr. Dean having died thirty-six years ago. From her childhood she had been an active member of the Methodist Church and died triumphant in the faith. Funeral services in her memory were held at the residence Tuesday evening, Elder G.H. Smith, of Centerville, Kansas, officiating. The burial took place in Elmdale cemetery the same evening.

From an unknown publication:
OUR BELOVED.
MARY A. DEAN
Was born May 11, 1820; died Jan. 16, 1900, aged 79 years, 8 months, and 5 days. She was born in Va., and there married to Wm. Dean, who died in 1863. She never married again. To the above union were born eight children, seven of whom are still living, one dying in infancy. She was converted in early girlhood and lived a consistent christian all her life; she was sanctified about 10 years ago.
Such was the obituary notice handed to the writer. She died at the home of her daughter, Sis. Jane Sharp, in Osawatomie, Kan., with whom she made her home. It was the writer's happy privilege to know her. We met her first in 1894, and from that on our friendship was more like that of mother and son. Thank God for the few in this world, whose christian light and life shine bright and clear above the world of sin and iniquity which surrounds us. She died of that dread disease, cancer; it was located under her tongue; for weeks her very existence was that of untold suffering; but through it all she was able to test the power of God to sustain, and a murmur was never heard to escape her lips. All she ever said was that she wanted to go home to rest. We conversed with her last on the morning following last Thanksgiving; she assured us she was ready, waiting, and anxious to go. At many times during her illness when she seemed oblivious to everything around, if the name of Jesus were mentioned her countenance would brighten and she recognized his fellowship. Before she died she made request for the writer to preach her funeral, which he did from appropriate scriptures. Geo. H. Smith


Besides the children linked below he had:
Eunice Elizabeth (b.1850-d.before 1860 census).
Mary Ann was the daughter of William and Ruth Hamilton. She married in 1842, Pennsylvania, to William Dean.
They had 7 girls and 1 boy.
Mary was living widowed with the family of her daughter Jane Sharp in Centerville, Linn County, Kansas, at the time of the 1880 census.

The Osawatomie Graphic, Jan 19, 1900, page 5:
Mrs. Mary A. Dean died of cancer at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G.J. Sharp, of this city last Tuesday morning. Had she lived a couple of months longer she would have been eighty years old. She had been dangerously ill for some time and her death had been expected for several days. She was born in Virginia in 1820. In 1842 she was married to William A. Dean in Pennsylvania. Eight children were born of their union, seven of whom survive both parents, Mr. Dean having died thirty-six years ago. From her childhood she had been an active member of the Methodist Church and died triumphant in the faith. Funeral services in her memory were held at the residence Tuesday evening, Elder G.H. Smith, of Centerville, Kansas, officiating. The burial took place in Elmdale cemetery the same evening.

From an unknown publication:
OUR BELOVED.
MARY A. DEAN
Was born May 11, 1820; died Jan. 16, 1900, aged 79 years, 8 months, and 5 days. She was born in Va., and there married to Wm. Dean, who died in 1863. She never married again. To the above union were born eight children, seven of whom are still living, one dying in infancy. She was converted in early girlhood and lived a consistent christian all her life; she was sanctified about 10 years ago.
Such was the obituary notice handed to the writer. She died at the home of her daughter, Sis. Jane Sharp, in Osawatomie, Kan., with whom she made her home. It was the writer's happy privilege to know her. We met her first in 1894, and from that on our friendship was more like that of mother and son. Thank God for the few in this world, whose christian light and life shine bright and clear above the world of sin and iniquity which surrounds us. She died of that dread disease, cancer; it was located under her tongue; for weeks her very existence was that of untold suffering; but through it all she was able to test the power of God to sustain, and a murmur was never heard to escape her lips. All she ever said was that she wanted to go home to rest. We conversed with her last on the morning following last Thanksgiving; she assured us she was ready, waiting, and anxious to go. At many times during her illness when she seemed oblivious to everything around, if the name of Jesus were mentioned her countenance would brighten and she recognized his fellowship. Before she died she made request for the writer to preach her funeral, which he did from appropriate scriptures. Geo. H. Smith


Besides the children linked below he had:
Eunice Elizabeth (b.1850-d.before 1860 census).


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  • Created by: Carl Bennett
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17107745/mary_ann-dean: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Hamilton Dean (11 May 1820–16 Jan 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17107745, citing Elmdale Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Carl Bennett (contributor 46880691).