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Mary Frances <I>Webb</I> Harding

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Mary Frances Webb Harding

Birth
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Jan 1914 (aged 74)
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1703962, Longitude: -94.3293628
Plot
Traditional Sector Bl 19 Lot 12 Sp 7
Memorial ID
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FATHER:
William Webb
Birthplace: Indiana

MOTHER:
Phoebe Wallace
Madison, Indiana

Mary Frances (Webb) Harding was married to Horace H. Harding for 56 years having celebrated their 50th Anniversary on September 7, 1907.

Major Harding had been one of Carthage's prominent attorneys and the couple had 2 daughters & 1 son.
Mrs. Harding was a housewife and they resided on Clinton Street in Carthage, MO.

She was 74 years, 4 months & 29 days when she passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage.

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CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
SEPTEMBER 25, 1907

WERE WED 50 YEARS AGO

Major and Mrs. H.H. Harding Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Today
__________

Held Informal Reception This Afternoon and Evening --
Many Congratulations Come To Them.

Major and Mrs. H.H. Harding celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding today at a family dinner at 1 o'clock. Those present besides Major and Mrs. Harding were the couples two daughters and their husbands, Mr. & Mrs. A.T. Deacon of Harrisonville, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Frances Deacon, and Mr. & Mrs. William B. Hill of Kansas City; Major Harding's oldest brother, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Mary of Nebraska City, Nebraska; Major Harding's nephew, William H. Lininger,
of Topeka, Kansas, accompanied by his wife, and Mrs. Harding's sisters, Mrs. Sally Jones and Mrs. Cora Harrison of Carthage.

It was hoped that Paul Harding,the only son, could be present, but he is in Cuba with some very large contracts requiring his attention and he could not leave the island at this time under any consideration.

A brother of Major Harding, A.J. Harding of Chicago, had fully intended to be present today, but he was called east on important business a few days ago and could not carry out his original plans.

While Major and Mrs. Harding have arranged for no formal party in observance of today's anniversary and no invitations have been issued, they have held and informal reception throughout this afternoon with many callers and will continue to do so this evening. The couple are glad to see all their friends and receive personally their congratulations on the happy occasion.

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♥♥ WERE WED IN INDIANA ♥♥


Major and Mrs. H.H. Harding were married at Madison, Indiana, September 17, 1857 and have lived in Carthage for the past 36 years, where they have prospered in life and where they have been surrounded by hosts of friends.
After leaving Indiana and before coming here, they were residents of Nebraska for a time and then moved to Ohio, coming from that state to Carthage.
All their children were born in Ohio.

Their many friends are today wishing this couple many more anniversaries of their wedding day.




FATHER:
William Webb
Birthplace: Indiana

MOTHER:
Phoebe Wallace
Madison, Indiana

Mary Frances (Webb) Harding was married to Horace H. Harding for 56 years having celebrated their 50th Anniversary on September 7, 1907.

Major Harding had been one of Carthage's prominent attorneys and the couple had 2 daughters & 1 son.
Mrs. Harding was a housewife and they resided on Clinton Street in Carthage, MO.

She was 74 years, 4 months & 29 days when she passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage.

¸.•..¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨) )
(¸.•.. (¸.•.. ♥ ♥ ♥♥

CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
SEPTEMBER 25, 1907

WERE WED 50 YEARS AGO

Major and Mrs. H.H. Harding Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Today
__________

Held Informal Reception This Afternoon and Evening --
Many Congratulations Come To Them.

Major and Mrs. H.H. Harding celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding today at a family dinner at 1 o'clock. Those present besides Major and Mrs. Harding were the couples two daughters and their husbands, Mr. & Mrs. A.T. Deacon of Harrisonville, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Frances Deacon, and Mr. & Mrs. William B. Hill of Kansas City; Major Harding's oldest brother, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Mary of Nebraska City, Nebraska; Major Harding's nephew, William H. Lininger,
of Topeka, Kansas, accompanied by his wife, and Mrs. Harding's sisters, Mrs. Sally Jones and Mrs. Cora Harrison of Carthage.

It was hoped that Paul Harding,the only son, could be present, but he is in Cuba with some very large contracts requiring his attention and he could not leave the island at this time under any consideration.

A brother of Major Harding, A.J. Harding of Chicago, had fully intended to be present today, but he was called east on important business a few days ago and could not carry out his original plans.

While Major and Mrs. Harding have arranged for no formal party in observance of today's anniversary and no invitations have been issued, they have held and informal reception throughout this afternoon with many callers and will continue to do so this evening. The couple are glad to see all their friends and receive personally their congratulations on the happy occasion.

♥*•✿◕‿◕✿•*✿*•✿◕‿◕✿•*´♥


♥♥ WERE WED IN INDIANA ♥♥


Major and Mrs. H.H. Harding were married at Madison, Indiana, September 17, 1857 and have lived in Carthage for the past 36 years, where they have prospered in life and where they have been surrounded by hosts of friends.
After leaving Indiana and before coming here, they were residents of Nebraska for a time and then moved to Ohio, coming from that state to Carthage.
All their children were born in Ohio.

Their many friends are today wishing this couple many more anniversaries of their wedding day.






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