Eliza A. Falwell Donnal was born in Holmes county, Ohio and died at her home
Married to D. Jefferson Donnal, August 10, 1847.
To this union five children were born, two boys and three girls. William H. Donnal of Braman, Oklahoma; Sarah L. died in her tenth year; Mrs. Frances E. Miller, died some three years ago; Mrs. Martha B. Starrett of Newton, and John C. Donnal of Corydon.
They came with their family from Knox county, Ohio, to Iowa in 1876 and settled on a farm about three miles south of Kellogg where they lived until Mrs. Donnal died in 1893. Since that time Mr. Donnal made his home with the family of his daughter, the Frank P. Starretts.
Inscription on her stone says: In my Fathers House
Are Many Mansions
Also: Meet Me in Glory
Farewell
D. J. Donnal is on the same stone.
There are two more stones, Mother and Father.
Eliza A. Falwell Donnal was born in Holmes county, Ohio and died at her home
Married to D. Jefferson Donnal, August 10, 1847.
To this union five children were born, two boys and three girls. William H. Donnal of Braman, Oklahoma; Sarah L. died in her tenth year; Mrs. Frances E. Miller, died some three years ago; Mrs. Martha B. Starrett of Newton, and John C. Donnal of Corydon.
They came with their family from Knox county, Ohio, to Iowa in 1876 and settled on a farm about three miles south of Kellogg where they lived until Mrs. Donnal died in 1893. Since that time Mr. Donnal made his home with the family of his daughter, the Frank P. Starretts.
Inscription on her stone says: In my Fathers House
Are Many Mansions
Also: Meet Me in Glory
Farewell
D. J. Donnal is on the same stone.
There are two more stones, Mother and Father.
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