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Emma Jane <I>McIntosh</I> Lines

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Emma Jane McIntosh Lines

Birth
Northfield Township, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 Oct 1934 (aged 79)
Barrington, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Barrington, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of M. B. and Elmina (Phillips) McIntosh. Wife of Fred E. Lines; married November 1, 1877.

Barrington Review (Barrington, Illinois)
Thursday, November 1, 1934

Funeral Services for Mrs. E. Lines, Sunday Afternoon

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma J. Lines, resident of Barrington since 1857, were held at her home, 130 W. Lake street, Sunday afternoon with Rev. Charles Drussel officiating. Burial took, place at Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Lines had suffered with heart trouble several weeks. Death occurred at her home Friday afternoon.

Emma Jane McIntosh, daughter of Millius J. and Elmina C. McIntosh, was born June 21, 1855 in Northfield township, Cook county. When she was two years old her parents moved to Barrington. She was educated in village schools and attended old North side school on Washington street.

After finishing school she taught for three years.

In 1877 she was united in marriage to Fred E. Lines of this village. Mr. and Mrs. Lines went to Mackinac where they lived for eleven years. During that time three of the four living children were born.

Mrs. Lines was studious and well read. For seventeen years, she served as president of the local Chatauqua circle and had received a diploma in several courses. She was much interested in current events and voted at all elections. Often in former years she was the only woman to cast her ballot.

Mrs. Lines was a lover of home but after she had passed her seventy fourth birthday she enjoyed traveling, mountain climbing, and airplane trips as a companion to her daughter.

Mrs. Lines enjoyed the out-of-doors and spent last summer caring for her flowers, garden and lawn although she was in her eightieth year.

Mr. Lines and an infant son preceded Mrs. Lines in death. She is survived by two daughters Miss Jennie Lines of Barrington and Mrs. Leon Newton of Maywood and A. C. Lines and R. M. Lines both of Barrington. Three grandchildren Phyllis Lines of Barrington and Gordon and Jean Newton of Maywood also survive her.

The closing program of Mrs. Lines' life was carried out just as she had planned it.
Daughter of M. B. and Elmina (Phillips) McIntosh. Wife of Fred E. Lines; married November 1, 1877.

Barrington Review (Barrington, Illinois)
Thursday, November 1, 1934

Funeral Services for Mrs. E. Lines, Sunday Afternoon

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma J. Lines, resident of Barrington since 1857, were held at her home, 130 W. Lake street, Sunday afternoon with Rev. Charles Drussel officiating. Burial took, place at Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Lines had suffered with heart trouble several weeks. Death occurred at her home Friday afternoon.

Emma Jane McIntosh, daughter of Millius J. and Elmina C. McIntosh, was born June 21, 1855 in Northfield township, Cook county. When she was two years old her parents moved to Barrington. She was educated in village schools and attended old North side school on Washington street.

After finishing school she taught for three years.

In 1877 she was united in marriage to Fred E. Lines of this village. Mr. and Mrs. Lines went to Mackinac where they lived for eleven years. During that time three of the four living children were born.

Mrs. Lines was studious and well read. For seventeen years, she served as president of the local Chatauqua circle and had received a diploma in several courses. She was much interested in current events and voted at all elections. Often in former years she was the only woman to cast her ballot.

Mrs. Lines was a lover of home but after she had passed her seventy fourth birthday she enjoyed traveling, mountain climbing, and airplane trips as a companion to her daughter.

Mrs. Lines enjoyed the out-of-doors and spent last summer caring for her flowers, garden and lawn although she was in her eightieth year.

Mr. Lines and an infant son preceded Mrs. Lines in death. She is survived by two daughters Miss Jennie Lines of Barrington and Mrs. Leon Newton of Maywood and A. C. Lines and R. M. Lines both of Barrington. Three grandchildren Phyllis Lines of Barrington and Gordon and Jean Newton of Maywood also survive her.

The closing program of Mrs. Lines' life was carried out just as she had planned it.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74534482/emma_jane-lines: accessed ), memorial page for Emma Jane McIntosh Lines (21 Jun 1855–26 Oct 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74534482, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Barrington, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Wendy M. (contributor 46971886).