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Ann Jenette <I>Moshier</I> Dunton

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Ann Jenette Moshier Dunton

Birth
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
2 Oct 1916 (aged 73)
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4342318, Longitude: -91.4101287
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MRS. C. P. DUNTON

Mrs. Clemens P. Dunton passed away at her home on the West side Monday afternoon, following an illness which extended over many years. Funeral services were held at the family home this afternoon at one o'clock and interment was made in the cemetery on the farm at one time owned by the family, in Milo township. Rev. J. Frank Moore of Waterloo conducted the services.

Ann Jenette Moshler was born in Naples, Ontario county, New York, November 12th, 1842, and came west with her parents in 1854, and resided continuously in Delaware county since that time. She was married to Horace O. Stowe in Dubuque in 1861. Mr. Stowe died April 16th 1873.

On May 7th 1876, she was united in marriage with Clemmens P. Dunton, then of Milo township. Mrs. Dunton is survived by her husband, and three children, namely; Orr E. Stowe and Ole C. Dunton, both of Manchester and Mrs. Allie Winnard, of Heppner, Oregon. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Frances Steele of Strawberry Point. One daughter, Lillie May Stowe, died in Manchester March 28th, 1910.

Mrs. Dunton's death removes one of the pioneer women of the county. She and her family were among the early settlers of the Bailey's Ford country. She was a kind-hearted woman, giving freely of her strength to minister to the members of her family and friends.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - October 4, 1916
MRS. C. P. DUNTON

Mrs. Clemens P. Dunton passed away at her home on the West side Monday afternoon, following an illness which extended over many years. Funeral services were held at the family home this afternoon at one o'clock and interment was made in the cemetery on the farm at one time owned by the family, in Milo township. Rev. J. Frank Moore of Waterloo conducted the services.

Ann Jenette Moshler was born in Naples, Ontario county, New York, November 12th, 1842, and came west with her parents in 1854, and resided continuously in Delaware county since that time. She was married to Horace O. Stowe in Dubuque in 1861. Mr. Stowe died April 16th 1873.

On May 7th 1876, she was united in marriage with Clemmens P. Dunton, then of Milo township. Mrs. Dunton is survived by her husband, and three children, namely; Orr E. Stowe and Ole C. Dunton, both of Manchester and Mrs. Allie Winnard, of Heppner, Oregon. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Frances Steele of Strawberry Point. One daughter, Lillie May Stowe, died in Manchester March 28th, 1910.

Mrs. Dunton's death removes one of the pioneer women of the county. She and her family were among the early settlers of the Bailey's Ford country. She was a kind-hearted woman, giving freely of her strength to minister to the members of her family and friends.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - October 4, 1916


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