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Sullivan IOOF

Margaret C Angerer Dill was born March 13, 1833 in Dresden, Bavaria, Germany.Franklin County, MO, Dec. 2, 1920 Mrs. MARGARET C. DILL , nee ANGERER, widow of the late CONRAD DILL, wasborn March 13, 1833 and departed this life, Nov 29, 1920, aged 87 years, 9 months and 12 days.She is survived by seven children: Mrs. SIMONA McINTOSH, Mrs CALIDONIA CALVIRD (CALVERT) and BENTON DILL of Sullivan, Mrs. LIZZIE PATERSON and Mrs. EVA FLOWERS of St. Louis, Mrs ANNIE P. SCHWARTZ of Lebanon, Kansas and JOHN DILL of Terre Haute, Ind. The children who preceded her to the grave were: HENRY G. DILL, Mrs. FRANCES ROUSSIN, Mrs. SARAH L. BERGMAN and Mrs. MADIE A. COLLINS. She united with the Reedville Baptist churchin 1890 and lived a faithful Christian of that church until our blessed Savior called her to her reward. The funeral was held at the Sullivan Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the sermon being delivered by Rev. Hutton. The interment was in the Buffalo Cemetery.another obitConrad Dill and Margaret R. Yongerer (Mispelled, should be Angerer).married on 30 December 1852 by Green C. Terry, Justice of the CountyCourt at Franklin Co., Mo. Margaret lived in Franklin County, MO, with son John and dau-in-law, Anna according to the 1880 US Federal census.The funeral was held at the Sullivan Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the sermon being delivered by Rev. Hutton. The interment was in the IOOF Cemetery, at Sullivan, MO. Mrs. Margaret Dill (nee Angerer) died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Sonora McIntosh near Sullivan, Missouri, November 29, 1920, at the age of87 years 9 months 20 days.Mrs. Dill was one of the pioneers of Franklin County. She was born in Germany but came to this country with her parents when she was six yearsold. She was married to Conrad Dill near Union and raised a family of eleven children, four of whom preceded her in death. The surviving onesare: Mrs. Lizzie Paterson and Mrs. Eva Flowers, of St. Louis; Mrs. AnnaP. Schwartz of Lebanon, Kansas; Mrs Sonora McIntosh, Mrs. Caledonia Calvert and Benton T. Dill of Sullivan.Mrs. Dill had made her home for some time with her daughter, Mrs.McIntosh, who was a "mother to her mother," and whose kindness and patience will ever be remembered by the other members of the family andby the neighbors. Mrs. Dill is survived by two brothers, Fred and Charles Angerer, of St.Clair, aged 83 and 70 years, respectively.Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church in Sullivan Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. B.S. Hutton, and burial was made in Buffalo Cemetery.All of the children were present at the funeral except Mrs. Schwartz, of Kansas, who was unable to come.News 12-2-20Kiel Books-Franklin County Genealogical SocietySULLIVAN I.O.O.F. CEMETERY, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURIIn Sullivan, MO.Pre-1930 burials.

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