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Ida Anna <I>Beaman</I> Skinner-Bangert

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Ida Anna Beaman Skinner-Bangert

Birth
Christian County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 Mar 1946 (aged 78)
Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Montgomery County News March 18, 1946
Mrs. Bangert's Funeral Wednesday at Church in Witt - Mrs. Ida Skinner Bangert, 78, of Witt, a lifelong resident of the Witt and Nokomis communities, died Sunday evening at Hillsboro Hospital following an illness of three weeks from a complication of ailments.
The body was removed to the Stauder and Hoehn Funeral Home in Witt. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church in Witt. Rev. Henry Nollsch will officate at the services and burial will be made in Antioch cemetery in Christian county.
Mrs. Banget was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beaman and she was born in Greenwood township in Christian county on July 22, 1867. She was 78 years 7 months and 26 days old when she died.
She was twice married. She was united in marriage with Clifton K. Skinner on March 5, 1885, he died on May 7, 1910. To this union eleven children were born, seven of whom survive their mother. They are Elliott and Troy Skinner of Belle Plaine, Kansas, Harry Skinner of Liberal, Kansas, Elvert Skinner of Granite City, Mrs Julia Ludewick of Detroit, Mrs. Nettie Creamer of Irving and Mrs. Alto Moos of Witt. All seven of the children were at her bedside when she died.
In 1929 she married Henry Bangert of Greenwood township and he died nine years ago on the same date on which she died.
She leaves stepchildren, William Bangert of Taylorville, Velma and Elmer Bangert and Mrs. Ann Schneider, all of Nokomis.
Also surviving are seventeen grandchildren, twenty-one great grandchildren, and four brothers and two sisters, who are: William Beaman of Nokomis, Edward Beaman of Pana, Glen Beaman of Morrisonville, Grover Beaman of Hammond, Ind. and Mrs. Carrie Fowler of Nokomis, Mrs. Jessie Nolan of Taylorville.

Married Benjamin Franklin Harris sometime between 1911 and 1920. They lived in Witt, Illinois at the time of the 1920 US Census.
Montgomery County, IL Marriage Record Book B page 179 # 2274 Ida Ann Skinner, 2nd marriage, Ida Ann Beaman, 46 years old, born Nokomis, d/o Samuel Beaman and Sena Hodges. Married 12 Sept. 1912 Hillsboro by John L. Dryer, Judge - Benjamin Franklin Harris of Witt, 1st marriage age 40, born Butler, farmer, s/o Isaac Harris and Abbie Varner Wit; Emma Casper and Mike Godfrey - His death record 10 Dec. 1940 shows he was divorced.
Montgomery County News March 18, 1946
Mrs. Bangert's Funeral Wednesday at Church in Witt - Mrs. Ida Skinner Bangert, 78, of Witt, a lifelong resident of the Witt and Nokomis communities, died Sunday evening at Hillsboro Hospital following an illness of three weeks from a complication of ailments.
The body was removed to the Stauder and Hoehn Funeral Home in Witt. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church in Witt. Rev. Henry Nollsch will officate at the services and burial will be made in Antioch cemetery in Christian county.
Mrs. Banget was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beaman and she was born in Greenwood township in Christian county on July 22, 1867. She was 78 years 7 months and 26 days old when she died.
She was twice married. She was united in marriage with Clifton K. Skinner on March 5, 1885, he died on May 7, 1910. To this union eleven children were born, seven of whom survive their mother. They are Elliott and Troy Skinner of Belle Plaine, Kansas, Harry Skinner of Liberal, Kansas, Elvert Skinner of Granite City, Mrs Julia Ludewick of Detroit, Mrs. Nettie Creamer of Irving and Mrs. Alto Moos of Witt. All seven of the children were at her bedside when she died.
In 1929 she married Henry Bangert of Greenwood township and he died nine years ago on the same date on which she died.
She leaves stepchildren, William Bangert of Taylorville, Velma and Elmer Bangert and Mrs. Ann Schneider, all of Nokomis.
Also surviving are seventeen grandchildren, twenty-one great grandchildren, and four brothers and two sisters, who are: William Beaman of Nokomis, Edward Beaman of Pana, Glen Beaman of Morrisonville, Grover Beaman of Hammond, Ind. and Mrs. Carrie Fowler of Nokomis, Mrs. Jessie Nolan of Taylorville.

Married Benjamin Franklin Harris sometime between 1911 and 1920. They lived in Witt, Illinois at the time of the 1920 US Census.
Montgomery County, IL Marriage Record Book B page 179 # 2274 Ida Ann Skinner, 2nd marriage, Ida Ann Beaman, 46 years old, born Nokomis, d/o Samuel Beaman and Sena Hodges. Married 12 Sept. 1912 Hillsboro by John L. Dryer, Judge - Benjamin Franklin Harris of Witt, 1st marriage age 40, born Butler, farmer, s/o Isaac Harris and Abbie Varner Wit; Emma Casper and Mike Godfrey - His death record 10 Dec. 1940 shows he was divorced.


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