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Annie E <I>Bruce</I> Queary

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Annie E Bruce Queary

Birth
Macoupin County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Apr 1895 (aged 44)
Wright County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Goldfield, Wright County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7401881, Longitude: -93.9258602
Plot
Block 3 Lot 14 Space 3
Memorial ID
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daughter of Jeremiah Bruce

married William B Querry, Oct 10, 1865, Macon Co, Illinois

mother of Edwin, George, Lucretia, Mary, Ida, Ella, Anna, & NinaParents are Jeremiah Bruce & Gilly (Gunn) Bruce

Wife of William Bartlett Queary

Children are:
Edwin R.
George A. (died in 1923)
Mrs. Lucreatia J. Rowley
Mrs. Mary A. Beals
Mrs. Ida M. Laubach
Mrs. Ella M. Rettig
Mrs. Stella Everett
Mrs. Nina A. Anderson

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Information is from William's obituary that is published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Nov. 13, 1930.
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Renwick Times April 5, 1895 (page 5)

DIED

Queary - Near Renwick, Wednesday April 3,1895 ,of pneumonia, Annie E wife of W.B. Queary, aged 45 years.

Mrs. Annie E. Queary was born in Macoupin Co., Illinois, April 13.50, and died near Renwick, in Wright county, April 3, 1895. She was the 10th child of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Bruce. Her mother died when she was 4 years old thus losing the fostering care of a loving mother in early childhood.

On October 10, 1965 she was married to Wm. B. Queary at Macon, Ill., where they found a home until 1890, when they moved to Coles Co., and thence to Iowa, settling near Renwick. There were born to them 8 children who survive the loving mother. Two sons, Edward R. and George A. and six daughters, Lucretia J. Rowley, May A. Beals, Ida M., Ella N., Annie E. and Nina A., with the husband mourn their loss.

Mrs. Queary joined the M. E. church in 1893 and has ever since been a faithful member. She was used to trials and afflictions, losing three brothers in the Civil war. She was just rejoicing over a husband and three daughters who have this winter began to walk the Christian life with her, when she was stricken with pneumonia and in 13 days Death claimed her for his own.

She showed remarkable courage in the last hours-folding her hands and with eyes fixed toward the Holy City, a smile spread over her features as she sweetly fell asleep.

Truly a mother in Israel has gone home to tell the gladness that new friends have found in Christ.

Rev. H. L. case, officiated at the funeral, which was held at Goldfield yesterday afternoon. He spoke from Psalms 35:14. "As one that mourneth (sic) for his mother"

Obituary transcription by; Kim Haukoos, 6/24-2013.
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daughter of Jeremiah Bruce

married William B Querry, Oct 10, 1865, Macon Co, Illinois

mother of Edwin, George, Lucretia, Mary, Ida, Ella, Anna, & NinaParents are Jeremiah Bruce & Gilly (Gunn) Bruce

Wife of William Bartlett Queary

Children are:
Edwin R.
George A. (died in 1923)
Mrs. Lucreatia J. Rowley
Mrs. Mary A. Beals
Mrs. Ida M. Laubach
Mrs. Ella M. Rettig
Mrs. Stella Everett
Mrs. Nina A. Anderson

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Information is from William's obituary that is published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Nov. 13, 1930.
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Renwick Times April 5, 1895 (page 5)

DIED

Queary - Near Renwick, Wednesday April 3,1895 ,of pneumonia, Annie E wife of W.B. Queary, aged 45 years.

Mrs. Annie E. Queary was born in Macoupin Co., Illinois, April 13.50, and died near Renwick, in Wright county, April 3, 1895. She was the 10th child of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Bruce. Her mother died when she was 4 years old thus losing the fostering care of a loving mother in early childhood.

On October 10, 1965 she was married to Wm. B. Queary at Macon, Ill., where they found a home until 1890, when they moved to Coles Co., and thence to Iowa, settling near Renwick. There were born to them 8 children who survive the loving mother. Two sons, Edward R. and George A. and six daughters, Lucretia J. Rowley, May A. Beals, Ida M., Ella N., Annie E. and Nina A., with the husband mourn their loss.

Mrs. Queary joined the M. E. church in 1893 and has ever since been a faithful member. She was used to trials and afflictions, losing three brothers in the Civil war. She was just rejoicing over a husband and three daughters who have this winter began to walk the Christian life with her, when she was stricken with pneumonia and in 13 days Death claimed her for his own.

She showed remarkable courage in the last hours-folding her hands and with eyes fixed toward the Holy City, a smile spread over her features as she sweetly fell asleep.

Truly a mother in Israel has gone home to tell the gladness that new friends have found in Christ.

Rev. H. L. case, officiated at the funeral, which was held at Goldfield yesterday afternoon. He spoke from Psalms 35:14. "As one that mourneth (sic) for his mother"

Obituary transcription by; Kim Haukoos, 6/24-2013.
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  • Created by: Patty C
  • Added: Apr 11, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25936741/annie_e-queary: accessed ), memorial page for Annie E Bruce Queary (30 Apr 1850–3 Apr 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25936741, citing Glenwood Cemetery, Goldfield, Wright County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Patty C (contributor 46926670).