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Margaret <I>Childears</I> Anderson

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Margaret Childears Anderson

Birth
Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Nov 1920 (aged 73)
New Market, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Nov 1920 , New Market, Taylor Co., Iowa

Home to Her Reward

Mrs. James Anderson passed away Sunday at the home of her son Edgar northeast of town. She had been in poor health for the past year, but it was ot thought she was dangerous. About four weeks ago she went to the home of her son Edgar for a visit and the next day after arriving there she was taken very ill and grew gradually worse until death came to relieve her suffering. All that medical skill and loving hands could do do for her was done, but to no avail. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Christian church, conducted by Rev. Snodgrass and interment was in Memory cemetery.

Margaret Childears, daughter of Thomas and Amanda Childears was born in Lewistown, Fulton county, Ill., Sept. 5th 1847 and died at New Market, Iowa, Nov. 14th 1920, aged 73 years, 2 months and 9 days. She was married to Reben Anderson in 1865, and to this union was born four children. Her husband having died in 1873. She was married to James Anderson in 1875. To this union was born two children. She has lived a devoted Christian for forty years. She being a member of the Christian church of New Market at the time of death. While not being able to attend church in later years, she did not forget her Master and in the four weeks of intense suffering expressed her willingness to go, that she was ready. It can be truly said that she was a loving, kind hearted mother, nothing being too great a task for her to undertake for her family. She would always look on the bright side and meet every one with smile, a smile that is cherished and impressed upon the memory of her children and relatives forever. She leaves to mourn her aged husband and five children, all of whom administered to her during her illness and who were at her bedside when the summons came. One daughter, Clara preceded her to the better world in 1902. Those living are Chas. E. Anderson of York, Neb., Nancy E. White of Washington, Kans, Ruben R. and Edgar Anderson and Ella Maxwell of New Market, 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

The living brothers and sisters are Mrs. Ann White, a twin sister of Cuba, Ill, Mrs. J. N. Millard of Cuba, Ill., Mrs. Sarah Felkel of Emporia, Kansas, Miss Ella Childears of Kansas City, Wm. Childears of Lewistown, Ill., Eli childears of Turley, Okla.


Nov 1920 , New Market, Taylor Co., Iowa

Home to Her Reward

Mrs. James Anderson passed away Sunday at the home of her son Edgar northeast of town. She had been in poor health for the past year, but it was ot thought she was dangerous. About four weeks ago she went to the home of her son Edgar for a visit and the next day after arriving there she was taken very ill and grew gradually worse until death came to relieve her suffering. All that medical skill and loving hands could do do for her was done, but to no avail. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Christian church, conducted by Rev. Snodgrass and interment was in Memory cemetery.

Margaret Childears, daughter of Thomas and Amanda Childears was born in Lewistown, Fulton county, Ill., Sept. 5th 1847 and died at New Market, Iowa, Nov. 14th 1920, aged 73 years, 2 months and 9 days. She was married to Reben Anderson in 1865, and to this union was born four children. Her husband having died in 1873. She was married to James Anderson in 1875. To this union was born two children. She has lived a devoted Christian for forty years. She being a member of the Christian church of New Market at the time of death. While not being able to attend church in later years, she did not forget her Master and in the four weeks of intense suffering expressed her willingness to go, that she was ready. It can be truly said that she was a loving, kind hearted mother, nothing being too great a task for her to undertake for her family. She would always look on the bright side and meet every one with smile, a smile that is cherished and impressed upon the memory of her children and relatives forever. She leaves to mourn her aged husband and five children, all of whom administered to her during her illness and who were at her bedside when the summons came. One daughter, Clara preceded her to the better world in 1902. Those living are Chas. E. Anderson of York, Neb., Nancy E. White of Washington, Kans, Ruben R. and Edgar Anderson and Ella Maxwell of New Market, 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

The living brothers and sisters are Mrs. Ann White, a twin sister of Cuba, Ill, Mrs. J. N. Millard of Cuba, Ill., Mrs. Sarah Felkel of Emporia, Kansas, Miss Ella Childears of Kansas City, Wm. Childears of Lewistown, Ill., Eli childears of Turley, Okla.



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