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Elizabeth A <I>Hutson</I> Dunlap

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Elizabeth A Hutson Dunlap

Birth
Death
28 Sep 1898 (aged 56)
Burial
Indian Creek Township, Story County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.8632124, Longitude: -93.3812961
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Elizabeth A. Hutson was the daughter of Rev. James Hutson and Mary Modlin.

Elizabeth married George H. Dunlap on 25 Oct 1860 in Polk County, Iowa. To this union was born a single son, James Thomas.

THE MAXWELL TRIBUNE, Maxwell, Iowa, Thursday, October 6, 1898, page _, column _. "Obituary - Elizabeth A. Dunlap, daughter of Rev. James and Mary Hutson, was born in Henry county, Indiana, April 29, 1842; died September 28, 1898; aged 56 years and 5 months. She came to Iowa with her parents in 1855 and was married to Geo. H. Dunlap October 13, 1860. To them was born one son, who lives to mourn her loss and cherish her memory. The husband and father died in the service of his country at Memphis, Tenn., May 24, 1864, since which she has remained a widow. She was an ernest**, consistent christian and member of the M. P. church since its organization here. She had been an invalid for two years and during the last few months suffered with brain softening, resulting in her death as above stated. Her death was peaceful, at the last she literally fell asleep in Jesus. The funeral was held on Friday, September 29th, at the Peoria church, the writer preaching the sermon from John. A great concourse of relatives and friends attended and laid her to rest to await the Savior's call on the glad resurrection morning. S. S. Scull, Pastor."
Elizabeth A. Hutson was the daughter of Rev. James Hutson and Mary Modlin.

Elizabeth married George H. Dunlap on 25 Oct 1860 in Polk County, Iowa. To this union was born a single son, James Thomas.

THE MAXWELL TRIBUNE, Maxwell, Iowa, Thursday, October 6, 1898, page _, column _. "Obituary - Elizabeth A. Dunlap, daughter of Rev. James and Mary Hutson, was born in Henry county, Indiana, April 29, 1842; died September 28, 1898; aged 56 years and 5 months. She came to Iowa with her parents in 1855 and was married to Geo. H. Dunlap October 13, 1860. To them was born one son, who lives to mourn her loss and cherish her memory. The husband and father died in the service of his country at Memphis, Tenn., May 24, 1864, since which she has remained a widow. She was an ernest**, consistent christian and member of the M. P. church since its organization here. She had been an invalid for two years and during the last few months suffered with brain softening, resulting in her death as above stated. Her death was peaceful, at the last she literally fell asleep in Jesus. The funeral was held on Friday, September 29th, at the Peoria church, the writer preaching the sermon from John. A great concourse of relatives and friends attended and laid her to rest to await the Savior's call on the glad resurrection morning. S. S. Scull, Pastor."


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