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Rosanna <I>Hebner</I> Berry

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Rosanna Hebner Berry

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
13 Nov 1899 (aged 66)
Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Rosanna (Hebner) Jordan Berry
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Rosanna was the daughter of Mary Elizabeth (Shell) and Henry Hebner.

Rosanna was first married to William Jordan about 1850. They had five children, Thomas, James, Mary Ellen, Henry, and Patrick Jordan. Sometime after 1861, they were separated.

She married James Berry on July 20, 1867, Port Huron, Michigan.
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From Scotland Journal, no date.
Mrs. James Berry who lived with her husband on a farm near Scotland died very suddenly Monday night while sitting at the table writing a letter. She had been failing for over a year, but at the time of her death was apparently well as usual and had been about her daily duties.

About five o'clock in the evening she sat down to write a letter, and without any warning of impending dissolution, dropped off the chair and was dead when help reached her. It is supposed that the immediate cause of death was heart failure.

Mrs. Berry was about sixty years old; a grief-stricken husband and several grown children survive her. None of the children were at home at the time of death.

The second article, Scotland Journal, no date.
A large funeral procession passed through the city Wednesday to Rose Hill Cemetery. It was that of Mrs. James Berry and the procession was that of her late friends who came to pay the last sad rites to a departed friend.

Bio by Jenna
Rosanna (Hebner) Jordan Berry
=====
Rosanna was the daughter of Mary Elizabeth (Shell) and Henry Hebner.

Rosanna was first married to William Jordan about 1850. They had five children, Thomas, James, Mary Ellen, Henry, and Patrick Jordan. Sometime after 1861, they were separated.

She married James Berry on July 20, 1867, Port Huron, Michigan.
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From Scotland Journal, no date.
Mrs. James Berry who lived with her husband on a farm near Scotland died very suddenly Monday night while sitting at the table writing a letter. She had been failing for over a year, but at the time of her death was apparently well as usual and had been about her daily duties.

About five o'clock in the evening she sat down to write a letter, and without any warning of impending dissolution, dropped off the chair and was dead when help reached her. It is supposed that the immediate cause of death was heart failure.

Mrs. Berry was about sixty years old; a grief-stricken husband and several grown children survive her. None of the children were at home at the time of death.

The second article, Scotland Journal, no date.
A large funeral procession passed through the city Wednesday to Rose Hill Cemetery. It was that of Mrs. James Berry and the procession was that of her late friends who came to pay the last sad rites to a departed friend.

Bio by Jenna


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