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Abigail <I>Squire</I> Youmans

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Abigail Squire Youmans

Birth
Putnam County, New York, USA
Death
6 Feb 1911 (aged 82)
Libertyville, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old.P.073
Memorial ID
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This is a joint obituary/death notice for Joseph B YOUMANS and his wife Abigail SQUIRES YOUMANS. They died within days of each other. This particular obituary was published two days after the death of Abigail:


Fairfield Ledger
Fairfield, Iowa
Wednesday, February 8, 1911

Death Comes to Husband and Wife

Joseph B. YOUMANS died at his home in Libertyville the 1st inst., after an illness of less than a week. He was a native of Duchess county, N.Y., where he was born July 7, 1824, and grew to manhood. He was married there to Abigail SQUIRES. Mr. YOUMANS was the father of four children, three of whom are living - Mrs. H.A. HOOPES (sic. Laura YOUMANS HOOPES, a/k/a Mrs. Harley Allen HOOPES) of this city, Spencer YOUMANS of Smithshire, Ill., and Mrs. Fannie SHORES of Lombard, Ill. One son, Charles S., lost his life (sic. died on Oct. 22, 1898) from disease contracted in service in the war with Spain while a member of Company M of this city.

The YOUMANS family came to this county from Warren county, Ill., in 1892 and lived for several years on a farm in Center township, northeast of the city. Its home has been in Libertyville for eight years past. Mr. YOUMANS was a man of more than ordinary intelligence and of deep convictions. His honesty and integrity were never questiond and he was held in high esteem in the communities in which he had lived.

Mrs. YOUMANS was prostrated by the death of her husband and could not rally from the shock. She passed away Monday, less than a week after the death of her companion. She was a christian woman of many excellences, and her death will be very generally mourned by all who know her.

The body of Mr. YOUMANS was interred in the Evergreen cemetery (sic. Old.P.073), this city, Friday, and all that is mortal of the wife will be laid by his side today.

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Fairfield Daily Journal
Tuesday Feb. 7, 1911
Pg. 2, Col. 2

Mrs. J. B. YOUMANS DIED YESTERDAY

Mrs. Joseph B. YOUMANS died at 5:50 o'clock yesterday at her home in Libertyville after an illness of about ten days of pneumonia. Death by the same disease claimed her aged husband only last Wednesday and at that time she was so seriously ill that she was not told of Mr. YOUMANS' death. Mrs. YOUMANS was well known in this city having resided north of Fairfield for several years previous to moving to Libertyville about five years ago.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at the home about ten o'clock. The remains will be brought to this city for interment in Evergreen Cemetery. The funeral party will reach here about 12:30 or one o'clock.

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Abigail was able to prove her lineage to the Revolutionary War as she was accepted into memebership of the Daughters of the American Revolution (a/k/a D.A.R.; it is their emblem "Real Daughter" that is one one side of the Youmans monument in honor of Abigail.

To wit:

Fairfield Daily Ledger-Journal
Friday May 26, 1922
Pg. 2 Col. 6

UNVEIL TABLET TO REAL D.A.R.

Local Patriotic Chapter To Hold Services At Evergreen May 30th

The Daughters of the American Revolution will give the following program in Evergreen cemetery Tuesday evening May 30, at 5 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend.

D.A.R. Ritual.

Prayer, Mrs. Sackett, Chaplain.

Solo - 23 Psalm - Cora Ball.

Reminiscences of Abagail Squires Youmans, by Sarah Bond Hanley.

Duet - Star Spangled Banner - Mrs. Graham and Miss Garnett.

Address - Mrs. Marion Shearer, Regent of Log Cabin Chapter.

America.

At this time the tablet of a Real Daughter that has been placed on the monument of Abagail Squires Youmans will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies.

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Contributor note: The whereabouts of the other two children, Spencer and Fannie (and their spouses), are not known to this contributor at this time. Any information on them would be appreciated. Buried in this plot, however, are a daughter of Spencer: Nina Laura Youmans Scovel ; also a son of Fannie Youmans Shores was Phelps C Shores and he is also buried in this Youmans family plot.

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This is a joint obituary/death notice for Joseph B YOUMANS and his wife Abigail SQUIRES YOUMANS. They died within days of each other. This particular obituary was published two days after the death of Abigail:


Fairfield Ledger
Fairfield, Iowa
Wednesday, February 8, 1911

Death Comes to Husband and Wife

Joseph B. YOUMANS died at his home in Libertyville the 1st inst., after an illness of less than a week. He was a native of Duchess county, N.Y., where he was born July 7, 1824, and grew to manhood. He was married there to Abigail SQUIRES. Mr. YOUMANS was the father of four children, three of whom are living - Mrs. H.A. HOOPES (sic. Laura YOUMANS HOOPES, a/k/a Mrs. Harley Allen HOOPES) of this city, Spencer YOUMANS of Smithshire, Ill., and Mrs. Fannie SHORES of Lombard, Ill. One son, Charles S., lost his life (sic. died on Oct. 22, 1898) from disease contracted in service in the war with Spain while a member of Company M of this city.

The YOUMANS family came to this county from Warren county, Ill., in 1892 and lived for several years on a farm in Center township, northeast of the city. Its home has been in Libertyville for eight years past. Mr. YOUMANS was a man of more than ordinary intelligence and of deep convictions. His honesty and integrity were never questiond and he was held in high esteem in the communities in which he had lived.

Mrs. YOUMANS was prostrated by the death of her husband and could not rally from the shock. She passed away Monday, less than a week after the death of her companion. She was a christian woman of many excellences, and her death will be very generally mourned by all who know her.

The body of Mr. YOUMANS was interred in the Evergreen cemetery (sic. Old.P.073), this city, Friday, and all that is mortal of the wife will be laid by his side today.

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Fairfield Daily Journal
Tuesday Feb. 7, 1911
Pg. 2, Col. 2

Mrs. J. B. YOUMANS DIED YESTERDAY

Mrs. Joseph B. YOUMANS died at 5:50 o'clock yesterday at her home in Libertyville after an illness of about ten days of pneumonia. Death by the same disease claimed her aged husband only last Wednesday and at that time she was so seriously ill that she was not told of Mr. YOUMANS' death. Mrs. YOUMANS was well known in this city having resided north of Fairfield for several years previous to moving to Libertyville about five years ago.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at the home about ten o'clock. The remains will be brought to this city for interment in Evergreen Cemetery. The funeral party will reach here about 12:30 or one o'clock.

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Abigail was able to prove her lineage to the Revolutionary War as she was accepted into memebership of the Daughters of the American Revolution (a/k/a D.A.R.; it is their emblem "Real Daughter" that is one one side of the Youmans monument in honor of Abigail.

To wit:

Fairfield Daily Ledger-Journal
Friday May 26, 1922
Pg. 2 Col. 6

UNVEIL TABLET TO REAL D.A.R.

Local Patriotic Chapter To Hold Services At Evergreen May 30th

The Daughters of the American Revolution will give the following program in Evergreen cemetery Tuesday evening May 30, at 5 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend.

D.A.R. Ritual.

Prayer, Mrs. Sackett, Chaplain.

Solo - 23 Psalm - Cora Ball.

Reminiscences of Abagail Squires Youmans, by Sarah Bond Hanley.

Duet - Star Spangled Banner - Mrs. Graham and Miss Garnett.

Address - Mrs. Marion Shearer, Regent of Log Cabin Chapter.

America.

At this time the tablet of a Real Daughter that has been placed on the monument of Abagail Squires Youmans will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies.

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Contributor note: The whereabouts of the other two children, Spencer and Fannie (and their spouses), are not known to this contributor at this time. Any information on them would be appreciated. Buried in this plot, however, are a daughter of Spencer: Nina Laura Youmans Scovel ; also a son of Fannie Youmans Shores was Phelps C Shores and he is also buried in this Youmans family plot.



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