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Jane Mansfield Brown

Birth
Billesdon, Harborough District, Leicestershire, England
Death
5 Aug 1895 (aged 62)
Smith County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lebanon, Smith County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Died Aunt Jane Brown, living about eight miles south of Red Cloud, just in the edge of Kansas, who was one of the pioneer residents of this county, died suddenly last Sunday, apparently in the best of health, and was, as far as is known, and did not suspect death was so close at hand. But He who carries destinies in the hollow of his hand, beckons and we must respond. This was the case with Mrs. Brown. Hale and hearty on Saturday, on Sunday she passed from earth to the glory world. She was stricken with cholera morbus, and before aid could be summoned, had passed to the land beyond the blue to join her husband, who had preceded her. She leaves several children and many friends to mourn her demise.
Friday 9 Aug 1895 Red Cloud Chief Page 5

OBITUARY
Died at her home in Smith county, Kansas, August 5, 1895, Jane Brown aged sixty-two years, four months and eleven days. She leaves two sons and three daughters to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest in the Webb cemetery Wednesday, August 7, services being conducted by Rev. Horton.

She has crossed the lonely river
And her sufferings now are o’er,
She has gone to dwell forever
On that fair and peaceful shore.

Gone beyond the vale of shadows
With the angels to abide,
In that home of wondrous beauty
Just beyond the surging tide.

16 Aug 1895 Red Cloud Chief Front Page

Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death of our dear mother.
Thoms & Charlie Brown
16 Aug 1895 Red Cloud Chief Front Page
Died Aunt Jane Brown, living about eight miles south of Red Cloud, just in the edge of Kansas, who was one of the pioneer residents of this county, died suddenly last Sunday, apparently in the best of health, and was, as far as is known, and did not suspect death was so close at hand. But He who carries destinies in the hollow of his hand, beckons and we must respond. This was the case with Mrs. Brown. Hale and hearty on Saturday, on Sunday she passed from earth to the glory world. She was stricken with cholera morbus, and before aid could be summoned, had passed to the land beyond the blue to join her husband, who had preceded her. She leaves several children and many friends to mourn her demise.
Friday 9 Aug 1895 Red Cloud Chief Page 5

OBITUARY
Died at her home in Smith county, Kansas, August 5, 1895, Jane Brown aged sixty-two years, four months and eleven days. She leaves two sons and three daughters to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest in the Webb cemetery Wednesday, August 7, services being conducted by Rev. Horton.

She has crossed the lonely river
And her sufferings now are o’er,
She has gone to dwell forever
On that fair and peaceful shore.

Gone beyond the vale of shadows
With the angels to abide,
In that home of wondrous beauty
Just beyond the surging tide.

16 Aug 1895 Red Cloud Chief Front Page

Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death of our dear mother.
Thoms & Charlie Brown
16 Aug 1895 Red Cloud Chief Front Page


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