Relatives of Mrs Jesse Duncan, formerly Miss Nancy Ella Aultman, of Clark, have learned of her death at her home in Conway Springs Kansas, which occurred January 10 following a short illness from heart neuralgia.
Mrs Duncan was born in Clark vicinity May 5, 1856 and was 63 years of age. She was married September 15, 1875 to Jesse Duncan and for several years the home was in the Clark vicinity. In 1883 the family moved to Conway Springs, Kansas where the home has since been located.
Besides the husband, two sons, and one daughter survive. They are: Mrs J F Dickson, Anthony Kan, Howard E Duncan, Conway Springs Kan, and Oscar Duncan Ridgway Colo.
Two sisters reside in Michigan, two brothers in Millersburg and a third brother in the west.
Mrs Duncan was a member of the Clark Presbyterian church and led a consistent Christian life. She was buried at Conway Springs Jan 13.- Coshocton Tribune Friday Evening January 23, 1920
Relatives of Mrs Jesse Duncan, formerly Miss Nancy Ella Aultman, of Clark, have learned of her death at her home in Conway Springs Kansas, which occurred January 10 following a short illness from heart neuralgia.
Mrs Duncan was born in Clark vicinity May 5, 1856 and was 63 years of age. She was married September 15, 1875 to Jesse Duncan and for several years the home was in the Clark vicinity. In 1883 the family moved to Conway Springs, Kansas where the home has since been located.
Besides the husband, two sons, and one daughter survive. They are: Mrs J F Dickson, Anthony Kan, Howard E Duncan, Conway Springs Kan, and Oscar Duncan Ridgway Colo.
Two sisters reside in Michigan, two brothers in Millersburg and a third brother in the west.
Mrs Duncan was a member of the Clark Presbyterian church and led a consistent Christian life. She was buried at Conway Springs Jan 13.- Coshocton Tribune Friday Evening January 23, 1920
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