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Amanda Melissa <I>Gaumer</I> Hainline

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Amanda Melissa Gaumer Hainline

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
18 Jul 1899 (aged 48)
Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Burial
La Harpe, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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She married (first) John D. Maxwell, married (second) James Samuel Hainline.The Quill, page 1
Thursday, July 20, 1899

DIED.--At her home in Blandinsville, Ill., Tuesday, July 18, 1899, Mrs. Amanda Hainline, aged 49 years, 5 months and 5 days, wife of Jas. Hainline.

The lady was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Gaumer, of this city and several days prior to her death the parents and her son, Will Maxwell, of this city, had been called to her bedside and made frequent trips until her death. She leaves a husband and several children besides those [sic] mentioned above and four brothers and three sisters to mourn her loss.

Thd [sic] funeral occurred at the Baptist church, Blandinsville, yesterday at 1 o'clock p. m., Rev. Delano officiating. The interment took place at LaHarpe cemetery. The following young men of this city acted as pall bearers: Geo Hainline, Wayman Miller, Harry Peterson, Fred Levings, Dave Levine and Wm. Blackhurst.
She married (first) John D. Maxwell, married (second) James Samuel Hainline.The Quill, page 1
Thursday, July 20, 1899

DIED.--At her home in Blandinsville, Ill., Tuesday, July 18, 1899, Mrs. Amanda Hainline, aged 49 years, 5 months and 5 days, wife of Jas. Hainline.

The lady was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Gaumer, of this city and several days prior to her death the parents and her son, Will Maxwell, of this city, had been called to her bedside and made frequent trips until her death. She leaves a husband and several children besides those [sic] mentioned above and four brothers and three sisters to mourn her loss.

Thd [sic] funeral occurred at the Baptist church, Blandinsville, yesterday at 1 o'clock p. m., Rev. Delano officiating. The interment took place at LaHarpe cemetery. The following young men of this city acted as pall bearers: Geo Hainline, Wayman Miller, Harry Peterson, Fred Levings, Dave Levine and Wm. Blackhurst.


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