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Indiana <I>Chinn</I> Beeber

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Indiana Chinn Beeber

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
9 Jan 1903 (aged 63)
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, June 10, 1903

Mrs. Chas. MEYER returned from Huntington today, called home by the sad message that her foster mother had died suddenly. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Effie FULKERSON, who she was visiting at Huntington.
A letter received by Rochester relatives this morning written by Mrs. Flora BALL, of Walkerton, told of the serious illness of Mrs. India[na] [CHINN] BEEBER, who was visiting the writer of the letter, who was a niece of the sick woman.
The letter said she was taken with a severe attack of congestion of the stomach and it involved the spine to such an extent that she was unconscious. Immediately following the receipt of the letter came a telegram saying she had died.
Deceased was about sixty years old and had lived much of her life in Rochester. Her maiden name was CHINN and she was the wife of John BEEBER. She was a sister of Mrs. Angus BROWN, Mrs. Sarah MANN and Mrs. W. H. DAVIDSON and the foster mother of Mrs. Chas. MEYER, who is her niece. She was a lady of pleasant manner and industrious ways and had quite a wide circle of friends.
Body to be brought here for burial. Arrangements pending.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, June 11, 1903

The remains of Mrs. India[na] BEEBER were brought from Walkerton this morning and taken to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles MEYER. Funeral will be at the Meyer residence 2 p.m.
tomorrow.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, June 12, 1903

William CHINN, of St. Paul, Nebraska arrived here last evening to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. India[na] BEEBER, today.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1901-1904
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, June 10, 1903

Mrs. Chas. MEYER returned from Huntington today, called home by the sad message that her foster mother had died suddenly. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Effie FULKERSON, who she was visiting at Huntington.
A letter received by Rochester relatives this morning written by Mrs. Flora BALL, of Walkerton, told of the serious illness of Mrs. India[na] [CHINN] BEEBER, who was visiting the writer of the letter, who was a niece of the sick woman.
The letter said she was taken with a severe attack of congestion of the stomach and it involved the spine to such an extent that she was unconscious. Immediately following the receipt of the letter came a telegram saying she had died.
Deceased was about sixty years old and had lived much of her life in Rochester. Her maiden name was CHINN and she was the wife of John BEEBER. She was a sister of Mrs. Angus BROWN, Mrs. Sarah MANN and Mrs. W. H. DAVIDSON and the foster mother of Mrs. Chas. MEYER, who is her niece. She was a lady of pleasant manner and industrious ways and had quite a wide circle of friends.
Body to be brought here for burial. Arrangements pending.
-----
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, June 11, 1903

The remains of Mrs. India[na] BEEBER were brought from Walkerton this morning and taken to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles MEYER. Funeral will be at the Meyer residence 2 p.m.
tomorrow.
-----
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, June 12, 1903

William CHINN, of St. Paul, Nebraska arrived here last evening to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. India[na] BEEBER, today.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1901-1904
by Wendell C. Tombaugh


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