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Mattie B. <I>Brown</I> Arnold

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Mattie B. Brown Arnold

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
24 Dec 1901 (aged 52)
Hubbard County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Hubbard, Hubbard County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Wife of C. D. Arnold

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ARNOLD MATTIE BROWN was born in Goshen, Indiana, October
15, 1859, where she grew to womanhood. She early became a
Christian and United with the M. E. church at the age of 15 years.
On February 22, 1872 she was married to C. D. Arnold at Constantine, Michigan, where they resided until February, 1883, when they moved to Columbus, Kansas, In Kansas she united with the Christian church because two of her children belonged to that church and in order to all
go to the same church, she joined with them. Her life at all times was that of a consistent, happy Christian.
In October, the family moved to the farm on Shell Prairie. Mrs. Arnold died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Clark Vincent, in Hubbard, Tuesday December 24th, 1901, at 5 p. m. of paralysis.
The funeral was held from the I.O.O.F.
Hall under the auspices of the Rebekah lodge, December 26th, 1901.
Rev. Cunningham gave a sermon from 1 Peter 4th chapter, 7th verse.
The internment was made in Hubbard cemetery. The crowded hall filled with mourning friends spoke most eloquently of the esteem in which she was held by all. A loving Christian wife, and mother, a faithful friend and neighbor is mourned by a sorrowing community.
She leaves behind a large concourse of friends, a husband and three children, Mrs. Clark Vincent of Hubbard, and Harry and Callie Arnold who are with their father on the farm. She also has two sisters in
Michigan.
From a newspaper clipping, date and name of publication
unknown.
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Her obituary says she was born in Goshen, Indiana, but the family was living on a farm north of Bristol, IN, around the time Matilda was born.
This note and information was provided by a member of the family.


Wife of C. D. Arnold

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ARNOLD MATTIE BROWN was born in Goshen, Indiana, October
15, 1859, where she grew to womanhood. She early became a
Christian and United with the M. E. church at the age of 15 years.
On February 22, 1872 she was married to C. D. Arnold at Constantine, Michigan, where they resided until February, 1883, when they moved to Columbus, Kansas, In Kansas she united with the Christian church because two of her children belonged to that church and in order to all
go to the same church, she joined with them. Her life at all times was that of a consistent, happy Christian.
In October, the family moved to the farm on Shell Prairie. Mrs. Arnold died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Clark Vincent, in Hubbard, Tuesday December 24th, 1901, at 5 p. m. of paralysis.
The funeral was held from the I.O.O.F.
Hall under the auspices of the Rebekah lodge, December 26th, 1901.
Rev. Cunningham gave a sermon from 1 Peter 4th chapter, 7th verse.
The internment was made in Hubbard cemetery. The crowded hall filled with mourning friends spoke most eloquently of the esteem in which she was held by all. A loving Christian wife, and mother, a faithful friend and neighbor is mourned by a sorrowing community.
She leaves behind a large concourse of friends, a husband and three children, Mrs. Clark Vincent of Hubbard, and Harry and Callie Arnold who are with their father on the farm. She also has two sisters in
Michigan.
From a newspaper clipping, date and name of publication
unknown.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Her obituary says she was born in Goshen, Indiana, but the family was living on a farm north of Bristol, IN, around the time Matilda was born.
This note and information was provided by a member of the family.




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