The body of Mrs. Lydia Burns was interred in the Clayton Cemetery Monday afternoon following services from the Clayton Baptist Church. Mrs. Burns died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marie Miller, in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Burns was reared and lived in the Clayton community until the last few years when she lived most of the time with her daughters and sons in Indianapolis.
Besides the daughter, survivors are six sons, Roy of Columbus, Georgia, Clifton of Clayton, Everett, Arthur, Chester and Ronald of Indianapolis, and another daughter, Mrs. Mabel Ireland, also of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Taylor of Indianapolis and a brother, Herbert C. Bray of Denver, Colorado.
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She married William A. Burns on October 11, 1891 in Hendricks County, Indiana.
The body of Mrs. Lydia Burns was interred in the Clayton Cemetery Monday afternoon following services from the Clayton Baptist Church. Mrs. Burns died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marie Miller, in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Burns was reared and lived in the Clayton community until the last few years when she lived most of the time with her daughters and sons in Indianapolis.
Besides the daughter, survivors are six sons, Roy of Columbus, Georgia, Clifton of Clayton, Everett, Arthur, Chester and Ronald of Indianapolis, and another daughter, Mrs. Mabel Ireland, also of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Taylor of Indianapolis and a brother, Herbert C. Bray of Denver, Colorado.
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She married William A. Burns on October 11, 1891 in Hendricks County, Indiana.
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Birth information taken from the 1900 census.
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