Died – At her residence twelve miles east of Scott City, on August 18th, 1886, Mrs Ann Ozbun, aged 69 years. In the death of Mrs Ozbun the east part of the county loses an estimable woman. Kind in all her acts, ever a friend to the suffering, she was highly respected by all who knew her. She leaves one daughter and three sons to mourn her loss, with whom the entire community joins in sorrow for the departure of a noble soul, a true heart and a kind mother and friend.
Pub “Scott County Herald”, Scott City, KS, 21 Aug 1886, Sat, pg 3
Died – At her residence twelve miles east of Scott City, on August 18th, 1886, Mrs Ann Ozbun, aged 69 years. In the death of Mrs Ozbun the east part of the county loses an estimable woman. Kind in all her acts, ever a friend to the suffering, she was highly respected by all who knew her. She leaves one daughter and three sons to mourn her loss, with whom the entire community joins in sorrow for the departure of a noble soul, a true heart and a kind mother and friend.
Pub “Scott County Herald”, Scott City, KS, 21 Aug 1886, Sat, pg 3
Family Members
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Elizabeth Hockett Hodson
1819–1888
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William S. Hockett
1820–1898
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Milton Hockett
1821–1844
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Jonathan S. Hockett
1823–1894
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Martha Hockett Cook
1825–1864
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Lydia Hockett Peirson
1827–1916
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Joseph Hockett
1828–1908
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Nathan H. Hockett
1830–1911
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Edward Hockett
1832–1833
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Rev Samuel Hockett
1835–1916
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Levi Hockett
1838–1916
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