Mary Ann died of consumption. William and Mary Ann had just moved to Boone County from Franklin County, Indiana when she became sick. So, they took her body back to Franklin County to be buried with family members. They had a daughter (Clarabelle) buried there, so possible she was buried with the daughter. William and the children remained in Boone County.
One obituary states she died in Franklin County, Indiana. But, her death was in the 1870 Sugar Creek Township, Boone County, Indiana Mortality Schedule.
Obituaries published in Brookville Indiana American on Friday, March 5, 1870 on Page 3 Column 2 under "Mt. Carmel Items" and the Cincinnati Western Christian Advocate on Wed. March 23, 1870 on Page 91.
Mary Ann died of consumption. William and Mary Ann had just moved to Boone County from Franklin County, Indiana when she became sick. So, they took her body back to Franklin County to be buried with family members. They had a daughter (Clarabelle) buried there, so possible she was buried with the daughter. William and the children remained in Boone County.
One obituary states she died in Franklin County, Indiana. But, her death was in the 1870 Sugar Creek Township, Boone County, Indiana Mortality Schedule.
Obituaries published in Brookville Indiana American on Friday, March 5, 1870 on Page 3 Column 2 under "Mt. Carmel Items" and the Cincinnati Western Christian Advocate on Wed. March 23, 1870 on Page 91.
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Mary Ann Wife of Wm. T. Davenport & Daughter of Wm. & Susannah Beesley Died Feb. 27, 1870 Aged
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