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Susan Tryphena <I>Milligan</I> Rush

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Susan Tryphena Milligan Rush

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Apr 1923 (aged 74)
Mosquero, Harding County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Mosquero, Harding County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.795909, Longitude: -103.962703
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Susan Tryphena (Milligan) Rush

MRS. TRYPHENA RUSH DIES

Word has been received here by friends, of the death of Mrs. Tryphena Rush, a former resident of Galena and Joplin. Death occurred at Mosquero, N. M., April 1, and burial was made there last Tuesday.

The Galena Evening Times, Galena, Kansas
06 April 1923, Friday, Page 1
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FORMER GALENA WOMAN DIES IN NEW MEXICO
Galena, Kan., April 5.—News has been received here of the death of Mrs. Tryphena Rush, at Mosquero, N. Mex., April 1. Burial was in Mosquero Tuesday. Mrs. Rush was a former resident of Galena and Joplin.

Joplin Globe, Joplin, Missouri
06 April 1923, Friday, Page 6
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Notes:
Susan was the daughter of Francis Milligan and his wife Lavina Smallin, Francis native of North Carolina and Lavina native of Tennessee. Susan's middle name has also been spelled Tryphenia.

Susan's daughter, Lillie May Rush, informed the death certificate for the sister of Susan, Sarah Ann Milligan, who died in Los Angeles on February 1, 1941, and is buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery. It is Lillie who gave the spelling of Susan's mother's maiden name. It also has different spellings.

Susan's sister, Margaret or Marguerite Milligan, who remained single, died in Joplin, Missouri, on February 17, 1920, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery at that place. Elmer Rush, her nephew informed her death certificate.

Susan's husband was Calvin H. Rush, to whom she was married in 1871. It is not known what happened to Calvin at this time.

Susan and her husband had three known children, Charles Elmer Rush, buried here, and his sister, Lillie Mae Rush, who remained single, and Leni Leoti (Rush) Hamilton, who died in Galena, Kansas, in 1907, and is buried in Arkansas, where she was born. Susan's record in the 1900 census of Galena, Kansas, indicated she had given birth to 6 children, 3 of whom were surviving at that time.
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Susan Tryphena (Milligan) Rush

MRS. TRYPHENA RUSH DIES

Word has been received here by friends, of the death of Mrs. Tryphena Rush, a former resident of Galena and Joplin. Death occurred at Mosquero, N. M., April 1, and burial was made there last Tuesday.

The Galena Evening Times, Galena, Kansas
06 April 1923, Friday, Page 1
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FORMER GALENA WOMAN DIES IN NEW MEXICO
Galena, Kan., April 5.—News has been received here of the death of Mrs. Tryphena Rush, at Mosquero, N. Mex., April 1. Burial was in Mosquero Tuesday. Mrs. Rush was a former resident of Galena and Joplin.

Joplin Globe, Joplin, Missouri
06 April 1923, Friday, Page 6
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Notes:
Susan was the daughter of Francis Milligan and his wife Lavina Smallin, Francis native of North Carolina and Lavina native of Tennessee. Susan's middle name has also been spelled Tryphenia.

Susan's daughter, Lillie May Rush, informed the death certificate for the sister of Susan, Sarah Ann Milligan, who died in Los Angeles on February 1, 1941, and is buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery. It is Lillie who gave the spelling of Susan's mother's maiden name. It also has different spellings.

Susan's sister, Margaret or Marguerite Milligan, who remained single, died in Joplin, Missouri, on February 17, 1920, and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery at that place. Elmer Rush, her nephew informed her death certificate.

Susan's husband was Calvin H. Rush, to whom she was married in 1871. It is not known what happened to Calvin at this time.

Susan and her husband had three known children, Charles Elmer Rush, buried here, and his sister, Lillie Mae Rush, who remained single, and Leni Leoti (Rush) Hamilton, who died in Galena, Kansas, in 1907, and is buried in Arkansas, where she was born. Susan's record in the 1900 census of Galena, Kansas, indicated she had given birth to 6 children, 3 of whom were surviving at that time.
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