IN Marriages:
Name: Emanuel Hochstetter
Spouse Name: Fanny Stutsman
Marriage Date: 25 Apr 1847
Marriage County: Elkhart
Performed By: Hochstetter, Emanuel
Comment: Hochstetter, Emanuel married Stutsman, Fanny on 25 Apr 1847 in Elkhart County, Indiana
Source Title 1: Hochstetter, Emanuel married Stutsman, Fanny on 25 Apr 1847 in Elkhart County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Indiana
Elkhart County
Hostetler. Fannie (Stutzman) Hostetler died at Jet, Okla., Feb. 26, 1909, of a broken hip and old age; aged 80 y. 11 m. 2 d. Buried in the Milan Valley cemetery. Funeral was conducted by Jacob Zimmerman of Harper, Kans., and Simon Herschberger of this place. Grandmother was sick about two weeks, suffering much pain. While visiting her daughter, Lucinda Zook, and getting out of the buggy she slipped and fell. She was born in Wayne Co., Ohio, March 24, 1828, where she lived until 1843, when she moved with her parents to Elkhart Co., Ind. Here she was married to Emanuel Hostetler, April 25, 1847, residing there until 1892, when they moved to McPerson Co., Kans., where her husband died in 1897. In 1901 she moved to Jet, Okla., and was living with her youngest daughter, Lydia E. Miller. She was a faithful worker in the A. M. Church since she was 18 years of age. She leaves two daughters, twelve grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren. A Granddaughter. Source: Gospel Herald , Vol. I, No. 52, 27 Mar 1909.
IN Marriages:
Name: Emanuel Hochstetter
Spouse Name: Fanny Stutsman
Marriage Date: 25 Apr 1847
Marriage County: Elkhart
Performed By: Hochstetter, Emanuel
Comment: Hochstetter, Emanuel married Stutsman, Fanny on 25 Apr 1847 in Elkhart County, Indiana
Source Title 1: Hochstetter, Emanuel married Stutsman, Fanny on 25 Apr 1847 in Elkhart County, Indiana
Source Title 2: Indiana
Elkhart County
Hostetler. Fannie (Stutzman) Hostetler died at Jet, Okla., Feb. 26, 1909, of a broken hip and old age; aged 80 y. 11 m. 2 d. Buried in the Milan Valley cemetery. Funeral was conducted by Jacob Zimmerman of Harper, Kans., and Simon Herschberger of this place. Grandmother was sick about two weeks, suffering much pain. While visiting her daughter, Lucinda Zook, and getting out of the buggy she slipped and fell. She was born in Wayne Co., Ohio, March 24, 1828, where she lived until 1843, when she moved with her parents to Elkhart Co., Ind. Here she was married to Emanuel Hostetler, April 25, 1847, residing there until 1892, when they moved to McPerson Co., Kans., where her husband died in 1897. In 1901 she moved to Jet, Okla., and was living with her youngest daughter, Lydia E. Miller. She was a faithful worker in the A. M. Church since she was 18 years of age. She leaves two daughters, twelve grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren. A Granddaughter. Source: Gospel Herald , Vol. I, No. 52, 27 Mar 1909.
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