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Rowena Roselle <I>Dallas</I> Major

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Rowena Roselle Dallas Major

Birth
Hendrysburg, Belmont County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Apr 1903 (aged 57)
Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY

Died, at the family home four miles south of Mulhall, Thursday evening, April 2, 1903, of consumption, Rowena Major, wife of George F. Major, in her fifty-eighth year. Her maiden name was Rowena Dallas.

She was born at Hendrysburg, Ohio the 23rd of December 1845. She was the fourth child of eight children.

She was baptized in 1864; she was joined in marriage to George F. Major in 1865. They moved to Missouri in 1868, living in Cooper County, Mo., for twenty-one years. They moved to Oklahoma in the fall of 1889.

She was the mother of thirteen children, eleven of which are living. She was a kind and loving mother.

She had been a sufferer for sixteen months and bore all without complaint. She was conscious of everything until the last and seemed bright and cheerful the morning before her death. About three o'clock in the evening, she was taken worse yet she didn't tell any one she was going. At six o'clock she called the members of her family, that were at home, to her and gave them her hand.

The funeral took place on Saturday the 4th, and the burial at Roselawn Cemetery.


The Mulhall Enterprise

Mulhall, Logan Co., Oklahoma

Friday, April 10. 1903

OBITUARY

Died, at the family home four miles south of Mulhall, Thursday evening, April 2, 1903, of consumption, Rowena Major, wife of George F. Major, in her fifty-eighth year. Her maiden name was Rowena Dallas.

She was born at Hendrysburg, Ohio the 23rd of December 1845. She was the fourth child of eight children.

She was baptized in 1864; she was joined in marriage to George F. Major in 1865. They moved to Missouri in 1868, living in Cooper County, Mo., for twenty-one years. They moved to Oklahoma in the fall of 1889.

She was the mother of thirteen children, eleven of which are living. She was a kind and loving mother.

She had been a sufferer for sixteen months and bore all without complaint. She was conscious of everything until the last and seemed bright and cheerful the morning before her death. About three o'clock in the evening, she was taken worse yet she didn't tell any one she was going. At six o'clock she called the members of her family, that were at home, to her and gave them her hand.

The funeral took place on Saturday the 4th, and the burial at Roselawn Cemetery.


The Mulhall Enterprise

Mulhall, Logan Co., Oklahoma

Friday, April 10. 1903



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