She was found in the 1880 Census in Linn County, Kansas with her parents. However in the 1885 Kansas Census she is no longer listed with them in Linn County. Probably had moved to Washington to be with some of her siblings that had already moved there.
She professed her faith in Christ in 1878 and joined the Campbellite church and lived to honor her Saviour in the church of her choice. Her faith was strong.
{Note: The Campbellite church was the early beginnings of what became the Christian Church - Disciples of Christ.}
She was originally buried in the Mount Vernon, Washington Cemetery, but after her mother and siblings moved to Seattle, the family had her body and that of her father, Joseph, moved to Lake View Cemetery in Seattle.
Obituary: Skagit [Washington] News; December 17, 1888; Page 3
She was found in the 1880 Census in Linn County, Kansas with her parents. However in the 1885 Kansas Census she is no longer listed with them in Linn County. Probably had moved to Washington to be with some of her siblings that had already moved there.
She professed her faith in Christ in 1878 and joined the Campbellite church and lived to honor her Saviour in the church of her choice. Her faith was strong.
{Note: The Campbellite church was the early beginnings of what became the Christian Church - Disciples of Christ.}
She was originally buried in the Mount Vernon, Washington Cemetery, but after her mother and siblings moved to Seattle, the family had her body and that of her father, Joseph, moved to Lake View Cemetery in Seattle.
Obituary: Skagit [Washington] News; December 17, 1888; Page 3
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