Mrs. C. H. Hancock Died Here Today
Mrs. Maggie E. Hancock, wife of C. H. Hancock, prominent Reno contractor, died this morning following a brief illness. Mrs. Hancock was born December 14, 1882 near Blanchard, Missouri. On December 24, 1903 she was married to Mr. Hancock, and in 1908 they moved to Fallon where they resided and engaged in farming. In 1926 the family moved to Reno where Mr. Hancock engaged in the building business. Mrs. Hancock was an active member of the Methodist Church.
contributor Gail Siverling Dulgar:
I have sent a birth location correction on Maggie (Rose) Hancock. She was born near Mt. Blanchard, Hancock Co, OHIO. The family did not move to Missouri until 1892 (approx).
She was the daughter of Aaron Fenton Burson Rose (aka A.F.B. Rose) and Mary Ann Roller
Mrs. C. H. Hancock Died Here Today
Mrs. Maggie E. Hancock, wife of C. H. Hancock, prominent Reno contractor, died this morning following a brief illness. Mrs. Hancock was born December 14, 1882 near Blanchard, Missouri. On December 24, 1903 she was married to Mr. Hancock, and in 1908 they moved to Fallon where they resided and engaged in farming. In 1926 the family moved to Reno where Mr. Hancock engaged in the building business. Mrs. Hancock was an active member of the Methodist Church.
contributor Gail Siverling Dulgar:
I have sent a birth location correction on Maggie (Rose) Hancock. She was born near Mt. Blanchard, Hancock Co, OHIO. The family did not move to Missouri until 1892 (approx).
She was the daughter of Aaron Fenton Burson Rose (aka A.F.B. Rose) and Mary Ann Roller
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