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Laura Bell <I>Dubbs</I> Ewing

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Laura Bell Dubbs Ewing

Birth
Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Dec 1923 (aged 60)
Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Cameron, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd Addition Row 8 Lot 51
Memorial ID
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Laura Bell Dubbs and John A. Ewing were wed on May 16, 1882 in Wood River, Hall Co, NE.
They had six children;
Mary Gertrude E.
John "Archie" E.
James A. E.
William R. E.
Theodore E.
Theophilus E.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Wednesday, 12 December 1923, page 2
PIONEER RESIDENT DIES AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS

Wood River, Nebr., Dec. 12 - Funeral services for Mrs. John Ewing, a resident of Hall county since 1872, whose death occurred at her home six miles northwest of Wood River after an illness of six years, were held from the Christian church in Cameron township on Wednesday afternoon, with burial in the Cameron cemetery. she was aged 61 years, and for the past six years had been an invalid, suffering from chronic rheumatism, most of this time being bedfast. She was a daughter of William Dubbs, pioneer settler who, with his family, came to Hall county over 50 years ago, locating on a homestead in Cameron township. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, William, of Barneston, Nebr., Theodore, of Kansas City, Mo.; Archie and James of Wood River, and a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Brennan, of Wood River.
Laura Bell Dubbs and John A. Ewing were wed on May 16, 1882 in Wood River, Hall Co, NE.
They had six children;
Mary Gertrude E.
John "Archie" E.
James A. E.
William R. E.
Theodore E.
Theophilus E.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Wednesday, 12 December 1923, page 2
PIONEER RESIDENT DIES AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS

Wood River, Nebr., Dec. 12 - Funeral services for Mrs. John Ewing, a resident of Hall county since 1872, whose death occurred at her home six miles northwest of Wood River after an illness of six years, were held from the Christian church in Cameron township on Wednesday afternoon, with burial in the Cameron cemetery. she was aged 61 years, and for the past six years had been an invalid, suffering from chronic rheumatism, most of this time being bedfast. She was a daughter of William Dubbs, pioneer settler who, with his family, came to Hall county over 50 years ago, locating on a homestead in Cameron township. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, William, of Barneston, Nebr., Theodore, of Kansas City, Mo.; Archie and James of Wood River, and a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Brennan, of Wood River.


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