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Maria Jane <I>Genoways</I> Ellsworth

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Maria Jane Genoways Ellsworth

Birth
Spring Bay, Woodford County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Jan 1920 (aged 63)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Her parents are Cyrus Alexander & Dianna Lora BURT Genoways. She married Charles William Ellsworth on 24 Mar 1875 in Peoria, Peoria County, IL. They moved their family in 1881 from Spring Bay, Woodford County, IL to Aurora, Hamilton County, NE. Their children are: Mary Dianna ELLSWORTH Elwood, Anna Margaret ELLSWORTH (Abel) Smith, and Julia Pearl ELLSWORTH Schrock. On 27 Feb 1891, she was admitted into the Hospital for the insane (now called the Lincoln Regional Center) in Lancaster County, NE where she spent the remainder of her life.

From “The Hamilton County Register”, Aurora, Nebraska dated Friday, January 30, 1920:
DEATH OF JANE ELLSWORTH
Jane Ellsworth, wife of Charley Ellsworth, who died about forty years ago while a resident of Hamilton county, has this week been interred in the Prairie Gem cemetery, the body having been sent here for burial by the side of her husband. She was an aunt of L. A. Williams and a number of the relatives reside in this county. No services were held in this county except a brief ceremony Tuesday morning at the grave.
The following is given us for publication:
Jane Ellsworth was born at Spring Bay, Illinois, November 13th, 1856, and died at Lincoln, Nebraska, January 25th, 1920. Her husband, who was a son of William Ellsworth, a Hamilton county pioneer, died years ago. She leaves three children, namely, Abba Able of Casnovia, Illinois, Pearl Schrock of Idaho and Dianna Ellsworth of Colorado. Also four sisters, Mrs. G. H. Mason and Mrs. John Walker of Peoria and Mrs. Ed Mason of Ohio, Mrs. Pete Farney of Indiana. Those present at burial from out of the city were Dr. Genoways of Fremont, Nebraska, D. A. Genoways and Joe Genoways of Fremont, Nebraska, Fed Able of Cazanovia and A. J. Mason of Metamora, Illinois.
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From “The Hamilton County Register”, Aurora, Nebraska dated Friday, January 30, 1920:
Mrs. Chas. Ellsworth is to be buried at the Prairie Gem cemetery Tuesday. She lived in this neighborhood more than thirty years ago. The remains are to be shipped in from Lincoln where she died a couple of days ago.
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From “The Aurora Sun”, Aurora, Nebraska dated Thursday, January 29, 1920:
Death of Jane Ellsworth
Jane Ellsworth was born at Spring Bay, Illinois, November 13th, 1856; died at Lincoln, January 25th, 1920; her husband having died years before. She leaves three children, namely, Abba Able of Casnovia, Illinois, Pearl Schrock of Idaho and Dianna Ellsworth, Colorado; also four sisters, Mrs. G. H. Mason and Mrs. John Walker of Peoria, Ill.; Mrs. Ed Mason of Ohio; Mrs. Peter Farley of Indiana; one brother, D. A. Genoways of Fremont. Those present at burial from out of the city were D. A. Genoways and Joe Genoways of Fremont, Fed Able of Cazanovia and A. J. Mason of Metamora, Illinois. Mrs. Ellsworth is an aunt of L. A. Williams of Aurora. Funeral services were held at the grave Tuesday by Rev. H. H. Heberly. Interment at Prairie Gem cemetery. Contributor: Linda (46632419)
Her parents are Cyrus Alexander & Dianna Lora BURT Genoways. She married Charles William Ellsworth on 24 Mar 1875 in Peoria, Peoria County, IL. They moved their family in 1881 from Spring Bay, Woodford County, IL to Aurora, Hamilton County, NE. Their children are: Mary Dianna ELLSWORTH Elwood, Anna Margaret ELLSWORTH (Abel) Smith, and Julia Pearl ELLSWORTH Schrock. On 27 Feb 1891, she was admitted into the Hospital for the insane (now called the Lincoln Regional Center) in Lancaster County, NE where she spent the remainder of her life.

From “The Hamilton County Register”, Aurora, Nebraska dated Friday, January 30, 1920:
DEATH OF JANE ELLSWORTH
Jane Ellsworth, wife of Charley Ellsworth, who died about forty years ago while a resident of Hamilton county, has this week been interred in the Prairie Gem cemetery, the body having been sent here for burial by the side of her husband. She was an aunt of L. A. Williams and a number of the relatives reside in this county. No services were held in this county except a brief ceremony Tuesday morning at the grave.
The following is given us for publication:
Jane Ellsworth was born at Spring Bay, Illinois, November 13th, 1856, and died at Lincoln, Nebraska, January 25th, 1920. Her husband, who was a son of William Ellsworth, a Hamilton county pioneer, died years ago. She leaves three children, namely, Abba Able of Casnovia, Illinois, Pearl Schrock of Idaho and Dianna Ellsworth of Colorado. Also four sisters, Mrs. G. H. Mason and Mrs. John Walker of Peoria and Mrs. Ed Mason of Ohio, Mrs. Pete Farney of Indiana. Those present at burial from out of the city were Dr. Genoways of Fremont, Nebraska, D. A. Genoways and Joe Genoways of Fremont, Nebraska, Fed Able of Cazanovia and A. J. Mason of Metamora, Illinois.
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From “The Hamilton County Register”, Aurora, Nebraska dated Friday, January 30, 1920:
Mrs. Chas. Ellsworth is to be buried at the Prairie Gem cemetery Tuesday. She lived in this neighborhood more than thirty years ago. The remains are to be shipped in from Lincoln where she died a couple of days ago.
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From “The Aurora Sun”, Aurora, Nebraska dated Thursday, January 29, 1920:
Death of Jane Ellsworth
Jane Ellsworth was born at Spring Bay, Illinois, November 13th, 1856; died at Lincoln, January 25th, 1920; her husband having died years before. She leaves three children, namely, Abba Able of Casnovia, Illinois, Pearl Schrock of Idaho and Dianna Ellsworth, Colorado; also four sisters, Mrs. G. H. Mason and Mrs. John Walker of Peoria, Ill.; Mrs. Ed Mason of Ohio; Mrs. Peter Farley of Indiana; one brother, D. A. Genoways of Fremont. Those present at burial from out of the city were D. A. Genoways and Joe Genoways of Fremont, Fed Able of Cazanovia and A. J. Mason of Metamora, Illinois. Mrs. Ellsworth is an aunt of L. A. Williams of Aurora. Funeral services were held at the grave Tuesday by Rev. H. H. Heberly. Interment at Prairie Gem cemetery. Contributor: Linda (46632419)


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