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Ida May <I>Yeoman</I> Harkins

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Ida May Yeoman Harkins

Birth
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
16 Mar 1948 (aged 91)
Garfield County, Washington, USA
Burial
Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
LOT 385 1/2 gr 1-8
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The fictional character Ivy Wyman McFall in the time travel adventure 'Out of the Past' by Dana Roquet is loosely based on Ida Yeoman McFall Harkins.



Direct descendent of Thomas Axtell (1619-1646)
Direct descendent of *Thomas Wellman (1620-1672)

Great, Great Granddaughter of Revolutionary War Veteran *Capt Jacob Wellman and *Jenny Jane Johnson

Great Granddaughter of Revolutionary War Veterans Thomas Axtell and wife Rebecca French and Abraham Wellman and wife Rebecca Pearson.

Granddaughter of Daniel Axtell and Jane Wellman

Daughter of Fanny C Axtell Yeoman and Richard C Yeoman

Siblings Margaret Jane Yeoman Roquet 1848-1917, Franklin A Yeoman 1850-1919,Orsemus N Yeoman 1852-1942, Eleanor P Yeoman Parlet 1854-1934, John Darius Yeoman 1859-1952, Burt W Yeoman 1862-1935, William R Yeoman 1868-1947, Edna A Yeoman 1871-1891


Married Joseph H McFall 1876

Children: Louis Leroy McFall 1878- , David Clarence McFall 1880-1962, Betty Elora McFall Clarke 1884-1979, Georgia L McFall 1889-

Married James Henry Harkins 1904

James and Ida May cared for Ida's mother Fanny Axtell Yeoman the last 6 years of her life in their home.

James died in 1920. Fanny in 1923 and then in 1927 Ida moved to Washington.



OBITUARY

Union Bulletin
Sunday March 21, 1948
Walla Walla, Wash.

Mrs. Ida Harkins, Aged Pomeroy Matron, Dies

Pomeroy—Mrs. Ida Harkins, age 91, died at the Garfield County Memorial hospital in Pomeroy on Tuesday evening.

Ida May Yeoman was born in Oshkosh, Wis., on May 6, 1856, the daughter of Richard Yeoman and Fanny Axtell Yeoman. When she was one, the family moved to Lorain county, Ohio and later to Fremont, Iowa.

She was married on November 13, 1877 to Joseph H McFall, who died May 18, 1889. In 1904 she married James H, Harkins, who died in 1920. Mrs. Harkins came to Pomeroy in 1927 and has made her home here since that time. She had been a member of the Methodist church for the past 53 years and also a member of the W.C.T.U. of Pomeroy and a past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Surviving are two sons and a daughter, Louis L. McFall of San Bernardino, Calif., David C. McFall of Pomeroy and Mrs. Guy Clarke of Sebeka, Minnesota.

The funeral services were held in Pomeroy on Saturday afternoon with Rev. Myron Sharrard if the Methodist church officiating. She was buried in the family plot in the Pomeroy cemetery.



The fictional character Ivy Wyman McFall in the time travel adventure 'Out of the Past' by Dana Roquet is loosely based on Ida Yeoman McFall Harkins.



Direct descendent of Thomas Axtell (1619-1646)
Direct descendent of *Thomas Wellman (1620-1672)

Great, Great Granddaughter of Revolutionary War Veteran *Capt Jacob Wellman and *Jenny Jane Johnson

Great Granddaughter of Revolutionary War Veterans Thomas Axtell and wife Rebecca French and Abraham Wellman and wife Rebecca Pearson.

Granddaughter of Daniel Axtell and Jane Wellman

Daughter of Fanny C Axtell Yeoman and Richard C Yeoman

Siblings Margaret Jane Yeoman Roquet 1848-1917, Franklin A Yeoman 1850-1919,Orsemus N Yeoman 1852-1942, Eleanor P Yeoman Parlet 1854-1934, John Darius Yeoman 1859-1952, Burt W Yeoman 1862-1935, William R Yeoman 1868-1947, Edna A Yeoman 1871-1891


Married Joseph H McFall 1876

Children: Louis Leroy McFall 1878- , David Clarence McFall 1880-1962, Betty Elora McFall Clarke 1884-1979, Georgia L McFall 1889-

Married James Henry Harkins 1904

James and Ida May cared for Ida's mother Fanny Axtell Yeoman the last 6 years of her life in their home.

James died in 1920. Fanny in 1923 and then in 1927 Ida moved to Washington.



OBITUARY

Union Bulletin
Sunday March 21, 1948
Walla Walla, Wash.

Mrs. Ida Harkins, Aged Pomeroy Matron, Dies

Pomeroy—Mrs. Ida Harkins, age 91, died at the Garfield County Memorial hospital in Pomeroy on Tuesday evening.

Ida May Yeoman was born in Oshkosh, Wis., on May 6, 1856, the daughter of Richard Yeoman and Fanny Axtell Yeoman. When she was one, the family moved to Lorain county, Ohio and later to Fremont, Iowa.

She was married on November 13, 1877 to Joseph H McFall, who died May 18, 1889. In 1904 she married James H, Harkins, who died in 1920. Mrs. Harkins came to Pomeroy in 1927 and has made her home here since that time. She had been a member of the Methodist church for the past 53 years and also a member of the W.C.T.U. of Pomeroy and a past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Surviving are two sons and a daughter, Louis L. McFall of San Bernardino, Calif., David C. McFall of Pomeroy and Mrs. Guy Clarke of Sebeka, Minnesota.

The funeral services were held in Pomeroy on Saturday afternoon with Rev. Myron Sharrard if the Methodist church officiating. She was buried in the family plot in the Pomeroy cemetery.





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