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Elizabeth <I>Dreisbach</I> Morehart

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Elizabeth Dreisbach Morehart

Birth
Death
7 Feb 1896 (aged 90)
Burial
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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13-0224 -06
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After a useful life of ninety-one years Mrs. Elizabeth Morehart died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B.W. Booth, of East Broadway, this morning.

Mrs. Morehart was born Feb. 17, 1805 in Northhampton county, PA., where she lived during the early part of her childhood. Moving to Fairfield county, Ohio, she met Adam Morehart and married him in 1835. Of this happy union four children wree born, Mrs. B.W. Booth, Mrs. L. B. Custer, Mr. Jacob Morehart and Mrs. G.D. Custer, all of whom are living except Mrs. G.D. Custer, who died in 1878.

Mrs. Morehart was one of the early settlers of this county, coming here in 1844, and having lived on their farm near the city ever since. Her husband died in 1878, and since then she has resided with her daughter, Mrs. B.W. Booth.

Mrs. Morehart had many friends who loved her for her constancy and gentle christian nature, and will be pained to hear of her death.

The funeral will be held at the residence, 1107 Broadway, Thursday at 10 a.m. Rev. Putnam officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Hope cemetery.

Logansport Reporter
February 4, 1896
After a useful life of ninety-one years Mrs. Elizabeth Morehart died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B.W. Booth, of East Broadway, this morning.

Mrs. Morehart was born Feb. 17, 1805 in Northhampton county, PA., where she lived during the early part of her childhood. Moving to Fairfield county, Ohio, she met Adam Morehart and married him in 1835. Of this happy union four children wree born, Mrs. B.W. Booth, Mrs. L. B. Custer, Mr. Jacob Morehart and Mrs. G.D. Custer, all of whom are living except Mrs. G.D. Custer, who died in 1878.

Mrs. Morehart was one of the early settlers of this county, coming here in 1844, and having lived on their farm near the city ever since. Her husband died in 1878, and since then she has resided with her daughter, Mrs. B.W. Booth.

Mrs. Morehart had many friends who loved her for her constancy and gentle christian nature, and will be pained to hear of her death.

The funeral will be held at the residence, 1107 Broadway, Thursday at 10 a.m. Rev. Putnam officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Hope cemetery.

Logansport Reporter
February 4, 1896

Bio by: Ben Fulton



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