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Frances Ellen “Fannie” <I>Matlick</I> Carothers

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Frances Ellen “Fannie” Matlick Carothers

Birth
Preston County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 Aug 1938 (aged 85)
USA
Burial
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Frances Ellen "Fannie" Carothers was the daughter of Samuel Matlick (1811-1888) who was born in Pennsylvania and died in Clark County, Missouri; and Mary Polly (Guseman) Matlick (1817-1909), who was born in West Virginia and died in Clark County, Missouri.

Fannie had the following known siblings:

Allen Matlick – 1935
Annabella Matlick
Jacob G Matlick 1839 – 1932
Joseph S Matlick 1841 – 1924
Christianna Matlick 1844 – 1913
Isaac Newton Matlick 1846 – 1913
Sarah Matlick 1850 – 1851
Samuel Ervin Matlick 1856 – 1945
Mary Jane Matlick 1858 – 1908

On October 22, 1874, Fannie married John Martin Mumma (1851- ) who was a school teacher, and in the 1890s an instructor of business at the Kirksville Mercantile College. They had two known children:

Lee Raymond Mumma 1876 – 1965
Maxwell Everett Mumma 1879 – 1967

John Martin Mumma died in 1903 and is buried in Lewis County, Missouri.

In 1907, Fannie married John Calvin Carothers, widower of Mary Elizabeth (Parcells) Carothers who died in 1904. Mr. Carothers was a board member and secretary of the Kirksville Mercantile College in the 1890.

Fannie and John are listed in the 1910 and 1920 census of Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. John Carothers died in 1929.

In the 1930 census, Fannie was living in Redwood, Santa Clara, California with her son Maxwell Mumma and his family.

Fannie died in Ohio in 1938 and is buried in Kirksville, Missouri in the Parcells/Carothers family plot at Forrest-Llewellyn Cemetery, along with John Carothers and his first wife, Mary, and Mary's parents and other relatives.
Frances Ellen "Fannie" Carothers was the daughter of Samuel Matlick (1811-1888) who was born in Pennsylvania and died in Clark County, Missouri; and Mary Polly (Guseman) Matlick (1817-1909), who was born in West Virginia and died in Clark County, Missouri.

Fannie had the following known siblings:

Allen Matlick – 1935
Annabella Matlick
Jacob G Matlick 1839 – 1932
Joseph S Matlick 1841 – 1924
Christianna Matlick 1844 – 1913
Isaac Newton Matlick 1846 – 1913
Sarah Matlick 1850 – 1851
Samuel Ervin Matlick 1856 – 1945
Mary Jane Matlick 1858 – 1908

On October 22, 1874, Fannie married John Martin Mumma (1851- ) who was a school teacher, and in the 1890s an instructor of business at the Kirksville Mercantile College. They had two known children:

Lee Raymond Mumma 1876 – 1965
Maxwell Everett Mumma 1879 – 1967

John Martin Mumma died in 1903 and is buried in Lewis County, Missouri.

In 1907, Fannie married John Calvin Carothers, widower of Mary Elizabeth (Parcells) Carothers who died in 1904. Mr. Carothers was a board member and secretary of the Kirksville Mercantile College in the 1890.

Fannie and John are listed in the 1910 and 1920 census of Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. John Carothers died in 1929.

In the 1930 census, Fannie was living in Redwood, Santa Clara, California with her son Maxwell Mumma and his family.

Fannie died in Ohio in 1938 and is buried in Kirksville, Missouri in the Parcells/Carothers family plot at Forrest-Llewellyn Cemetery, along with John Carothers and his first wife, Mary, and Mary's parents and other relatives.

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