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Jennie E. Hawley Van Liew

Birth
Union Springs, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
6 Dec 1913 (aged 62)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 86 Lot: 6 Grave: 10
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Blair Democrat Dec. 1913

Mrs. Van Liew Dead

Death claimed Mrs. Lewis P. Van Liew at her home in the western part of Blair late Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Van Liew was born in New York state in 1850 and was married to Mr. Van Liew in 1879 coming to Nebraska one year later. Her maiden name was Jennie E. Hawley. She was the mother of three children, Maude and Ross of Blair and Mrs. Charles Dixon of Los Angeles.

Enterprise 12 Dec. 1913

Mrs. L. P. Van Liew

Death came peacefully and painlessly to Mrs. L. P. Van Liew last Saturday, December 6th, at 5:30 P.M. after a prolonged illness at the family home in this city, her ailment being Bright's Disease. Deceased was one of the most respected and widely known women of this community, by reason of her constant efforts in the work of reform and betterment of social conditions. She had for years held the position of president of the W. C. T. U. and was an indefatigable worker in the cause of temperance. She was an educated, refined woman, having devoted many years prior to her marriage to the profession of teaching, and was qualified by education as few women are for the work to which she gave so much of her time and talent. She was born at Union Springs, N. Y., in 1844, her maiden name being Jennie E. Hawley, and was married to L. P. Van Liew in her native state in 1879, soon after locating to Blair where she has ever since resided. Three children, Maud S. living at home, May, wife of Charles Dixon, living now in California, and Ross, on a farm near town, were born to them.

Tribune 10 Dec. 1913

Mrs. L. P. Van Liew

Mrs. L. P. Van Liew died at her home in Blair at 5:30 Saturday evening, Dec. 6, 1913, of Bright's disease.

Jennie E. Hawley was born at Union Springs, N. Y., December 15, 1850, and was married March 16, 1879 to Lewis P. Van Liew. To this union three children were born. They are Miss Maude, who is at home, Mrs. Charles Dixon, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Ross, of Blair, who with her husband, survive her.

Mr. and Mrs. Van Liew came to Nebraska in 1880 and located in Blair where they have since resided.
Blair Democrat Dec. 1913

Mrs. Van Liew Dead

Death claimed Mrs. Lewis P. Van Liew at her home in the western part of Blair late Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Van Liew was born in New York state in 1850 and was married to Mr. Van Liew in 1879 coming to Nebraska one year later. Her maiden name was Jennie E. Hawley. She was the mother of three children, Maude and Ross of Blair and Mrs. Charles Dixon of Los Angeles.

Enterprise 12 Dec. 1913

Mrs. L. P. Van Liew

Death came peacefully and painlessly to Mrs. L. P. Van Liew last Saturday, December 6th, at 5:30 P.M. after a prolonged illness at the family home in this city, her ailment being Bright's Disease. Deceased was one of the most respected and widely known women of this community, by reason of her constant efforts in the work of reform and betterment of social conditions. She had for years held the position of president of the W. C. T. U. and was an indefatigable worker in the cause of temperance. She was an educated, refined woman, having devoted many years prior to her marriage to the profession of teaching, and was qualified by education as few women are for the work to which she gave so much of her time and talent. She was born at Union Springs, N. Y., in 1844, her maiden name being Jennie E. Hawley, and was married to L. P. Van Liew in her native state in 1879, soon after locating to Blair where she has ever since resided. Three children, Maud S. living at home, May, wife of Charles Dixon, living now in California, and Ross, on a farm near town, were born to them.

Tribune 10 Dec. 1913

Mrs. L. P. Van Liew

Mrs. L. P. Van Liew died at her home in Blair at 5:30 Saturday evening, Dec. 6, 1913, of Bright's disease.

Jennie E. Hawley was born at Union Springs, N. Y., December 15, 1850, and was married March 16, 1879 to Lewis P. Van Liew. To this union three children were born. They are Miss Maude, who is at home, Mrs. Charles Dixon, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Ross, of Blair, who with her husband, survive her.

Mr. and Mrs. Van Liew came to Nebraska in 1880 and located in Blair where they have since resided.


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