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Mary Frances “Fannie” <I>Irwin</I> Milligan

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Mary Frances “Fannie” Irwin Milligan

Birth
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Oct 1920 (aged 74)
Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Daughter of the Reverend Robert Irwin and Mary Ann Winton, Fannie Irwin married James Robert Milligan circa 1870.
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Mrs. Milligan's obituary is copied with permission of Karen Zach, Montgomery County, INGENWEB project:
Mary Frances Irwin MILLIGAN
Waveland Independent
Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana
Oct 15, 1920
The body of Mrs. James Milligan was interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery on Fri. afternoon after services at the Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. JT Boyer. The following - all nephews - acted as pallbearers: Charles Milligan, Ed. T. Milligan, JVS Milligan, Clarence Milligan, Dr. TZ Ball and Thomas McNutt. Flowers were carried by 7 grandchildren and one grandniece. Mary Frances Irwin was the youngest child of Rev. Robert and Mary Winton Irwin and was born at Muncie, Indiana, Jan 25, 1846. She came of a long line of ministers and Christian workers, and followed thru her own long life the same noble path. Of her, as of Mary of Bethany, it can be truly said, "She hath chosen the good part which shall not be taken away from her." Her father, Rev. Robert Irwin, was founder and for years pastor of the 1st Presby. Church of Muncie, Indiana. Her brother, Rev. Dr. Robert Irwin, was pastor of the Waveland Presby. Church from 1864 to 1868 and going from there to Kansas City, Mo. was pastor of the 1st Presby Church of that city for four years, and afterward Pres. of Lindenwood College for women, St. Charles, Mo. While her brother was pastor at Waveland, Fannie as she was familiarly called, was marr. in this Church to Mr. James Milligan and henceforth lived on the farm at the edge of the village; and together they lived and labored in the home and community and the Church of Waveland, rearing a large family, of whom 4 sons, one daughter and 13 grandchildren remain, two sons and one granddau. having gone before. The surviving children are: Frank C. Milligan, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Charles B. Taylor, Winona Lake; Sam Milligan Jr. of Milligan and Dean S. and J. Milford Milligan of Waveland. Mrs. Milligan was a talented musician. At 16 years of age, she began to play in the Church and sing in the Church choir, and thru life, as long as she was able, she continued happily and devotedly in the service of her Lord. She played the organ and piano with a majesty that came from her soul. She had a rich alto voice which was always in demand in the musical circles and services of the community. Her husband departed this life 21 years ago. In her latter days she lived much with her dau, Mrs. Taylor at Winona Lake, Ind; where she formed a wide circle of friends who mourn her loss, but are comforted in her release from pain and weakness. About 3 years ago, she was severely injured by a fall and in the past year she had been gradually failing thru heart weakness until her vitality was finally exhausted, and her tired heart ceased to beat. She was an excellent woman, wife, mother and friend, and leaves to her family the rich legacy of a precious name, a sweet and noble Christian life. As of many a dear mother in Israel so we may say of her, in the words of the Master, "She hath done what she could." An eminent minister tells us of his mother's Bible...it is a plain book, an old book, among hundreds more pretentious." Now her Bible remains as eloquent as ever, a witness to a beautiful life that is finished, and a silent monitor to the living. In the hours of trial and sorrow it says, "Be not cast down, Oh my soul, Hope thou in God, for I shall yet praise him who is the health of my countenance, and my God." In moments of weakness, "Be strong." Let not your heart be troubled. Ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions. If it were not so I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. So with this Christian mother. "For we know if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." If these silent lips of this one who kept the faith, who spent her life in the activities of the Church, who was devoted to doing those things which would please her Savior. If these silent lips could now speak, I think she would say to her children and grandchildren, to her friends and to all others to whom she could speak, in words similar to those of the Lord speaking to his disciples, "These things are things I have tried to do in the Master's service do ye in remembrance of me." This life, now glorified, is one more link connecting the loved ones here with that abode of eternal bliss. May it be the cord that will ever draw these loved ones to the reunited family above. Those attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. James Gilliland; Mrs. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. RW Allen and Mr. TH McNutt, all of Crawfordsville and Mr. & Mrs. AU Strong of Guion. Owing to the large # of friends that Mrs. Milligan had in Winona Lake, a funeral service was held there at the home of Charles B. Taylor on Fri. in charge of Dr. JA Gordon, assisted by Rev. EJ Anymaker and Dr. OA Newlin.


Daughter of the Reverend Robert Irwin and Mary Ann Winton, Fannie Irwin married James Robert Milligan circa 1870.
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Mrs. Milligan's obituary is copied with permission of Karen Zach, Montgomery County, INGENWEB project:
Mary Frances Irwin MILLIGAN
Waveland Independent
Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana
Oct 15, 1920
The body of Mrs. James Milligan was interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery on Fri. afternoon after services at the Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. JT Boyer. The following - all nephews - acted as pallbearers: Charles Milligan, Ed. T. Milligan, JVS Milligan, Clarence Milligan, Dr. TZ Ball and Thomas McNutt. Flowers were carried by 7 grandchildren and one grandniece. Mary Frances Irwin was the youngest child of Rev. Robert and Mary Winton Irwin and was born at Muncie, Indiana, Jan 25, 1846. She came of a long line of ministers and Christian workers, and followed thru her own long life the same noble path. Of her, as of Mary of Bethany, it can be truly said, "She hath chosen the good part which shall not be taken away from her." Her father, Rev. Robert Irwin, was founder and for years pastor of the 1st Presby. Church of Muncie, Indiana. Her brother, Rev. Dr. Robert Irwin, was pastor of the Waveland Presby. Church from 1864 to 1868 and going from there to Kansas City, Mo. was pastor of the 1st Presby Church of that city for four years, and afterward Pres. of Lindenwood College for women, St. Charles, Mo. While her brother was pastor at Waveland, Fannie as she was familiarly called, was marr. in this Church to Mr. James Milligan and henceforth lived on the farm at the edge of the village; and together they lived and labored in the home and community and the Church of Waveland, rearing a large family, of whom 4 sons, one daughter and 13 grandchildren remain, two sons and one granddau. having gone before. The surviving children are: Frank C. Milligan, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Charles B. Taylor, Winona Lake; Sam Milligan Jr. of Milligan and Dean S. and J. Milford Milligan of Waveland. Mrs. Milligan was a talented musician. At 16 years of age, she began to play in the Church and sing in the Church choir, and thru life, as long as she was able, she continued happily and devotedly in the service of her Lord. She played the organ and piano with a majesty that came from her soul. She had a rich alto voice which was always in demand in the musical circles and services of the community. Her husband departed this life 21 years ago. In her latter days she lived much with her dau, Mrs. Taylor at Winona Lake, Ind; where she formed a wide circle of friends who mourn her loss, but are comforted in her release from pain and weakness. About 3 years ago, she was severely injured by a fall and in the past year she had been gradually failing thru heart weakness until her vitality was finally exhausted, and her tired heart ceased to beat. She was an excellent woman, wife, mother and friend, and leaves to her family the rich legacy of a precious name, a sweet and noble Christian life. As of many a dear mother in Israel so we may say of her, in the words of the Master, "She hath done what she could." An eminent minister tells us of his mother's Bible...it is a plain book, an old book, among hundreds more pretentious." Now her Bible remains as eloquent as ever, a witness to a beautiful life that is finished, and a silent monitor to the living. In the hours of trial and sorrow it says, "Be not cast down, Oh my soul, Hope thou in God, for I shall yet praise him who is the health of my countenance, and my God." In moments of weakness, "Be strong." Let not your heart be troubled. Ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions. If it were not so I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. So with this Christian mother. "For we know if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." If these silent lips of this one who kept the faith, who spent her life in the activities of the Church, who was devoted to doing those things which would please her Savior. If these silent lips could now speak, I think she would say to her children and grandchildren, to her friends and to all others to whom she could speak, in words similar to those of the Lord speaking to his disciples, "These things are things I have tried to do in the Master's service do ye in remembrance of me." This life, now glorified, is one more link connecting the loved ones here with that abode of eternal bliss. May it be the cord that will ever draw these loved ones to the reunited family above. Those attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. James Gilliland; Mrs. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. RW Allen and Mr. TH McNutt, all of Crawfordsville and Mr. & Mrs. AU Strong of Guion. Owing to the large # of friends that Mrs. Milligan had in Winona Lake, a funeral service was held there at the home of Charles B. Taylor on Fri. in charge of Dr. JA Gordon, assisted by Rev. EJ Anymaker and Dr. OA Newlin.



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MILLIGAN
JAMES R.
1844-1899
MARY F.
1846-1920



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  • Created by: Jane Denny
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58972811/mary_frances-milligan: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Frances “Fannie” Irwin Milligan (25 Jan 1846–6 Oct 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58972811, citing Waveland Presbyterian Cemetery, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Jane Denny (contributor 46932556).