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Nancy Jane <I>Rutledge</I> Smith

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Nancy Jane Rutledge Smith

Birth
Alvin, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Jul 1925 (aged 64)
Garwin, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Garwin, Tama County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Jane Rutledge Smith (aka Nannie, aka Jane)was born to John W. and Susan Lyons Rutledge. She married Abner E. Smith in Vermilion co., Ill. in 1894. By 1900 they had moved to Moulton, Appanoose county, Iowa. Abner died in January of 1905 and is buried in Sharon Chapel Cemetery in Moulton, Appanoose county, Iowa. Nancy Jane Smith died of a heart condition while living with her son, John William Smith.
Nancy Jane does not have a tombstone. She is buried in the farthest row back and next to the road at the Dobson Cemetery (aka Carlton-Brethern) in Garwin, Tama county, Iowa. The name that she is listed under in the Tama county burial records is simply "Mrs. N. Smith."
Nancy Jane Rutledge Smith (aka Nannie, aka Jane)was born to John W. and Susan Lyons Rutledge. She married Abner E. Smith in Vermilion co., Ill. in 1894. By 1900 they had moved to Moulton, Appanoose county, Iowa. Abner died in January of 1905 and is buried in Sharon Chapel Cemetery in Moulton, Appanoose county, Iowa. Nancy Jane Smith died of a heart condition while living with her son, John William Smith.
Nancy Jane does not have a tombstone. She is buried in the farthest row back and next to the road at the Dobson Cemetery (aka Carlton-Brethern) in Garwin, Tama county, Iowa. The name that she is listed under in the Tama county burial records is simply "Mrs. N. Smith."

Gravesite Details

There is no tombstone for Nancy Jane Rutledge Smith. Her burial site is in a small Church yard. She lived with my grand father, her son, John William Smith when she died so that is why she isn't buried next to her husband.



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