Her Daughter was Foy Brown (1897-1987)
Foy had a son and a daughter-lived in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Foy was married to a man with the last name of Grover. And to a man named Curnow.
Foy paid the perpetual care on her mother's cemetery lot.
Mary's father was Barney Lyness (1830-1878) I don't know where Barney is buried at. Maybe Grant County WI, as that is where the family lived at the time of Barneys death.
Siblings of Mary are as follows:
John Lyness (1866 - 1943)*
Anna B Lyness (1871 - 1927)*
Johanna Elizabeth Lyness Whinnery (1873 - 1939)*
Rose Lyness (1873 - 1895)*
July 7, 1904 Spring Valley Sun - Downsville Doings. -
Mrs. Mary Brown, of this place was killed by being thrown from a buggy about half way between here and Menomonie Tuesday. accompanied by Mrs. Clara Boylander. The sad accident occurred at a sharp turn in the road at the foot of the hill. When the horse turned the corner of the buggy upset, throwing both ladies out. Mrs. Brown was almost instantly killed, while Mrs. Bylander escaped with slight bruises. She was 28 years of age and awa a member of the Beaver Queens. She leaves a husband, one child, a mother, one brother and tow sisters. Funeral services were held at the Lutheran Church Thursday, and she was buried in Rose Hill cemetery.
Her Daughter was Foy Brown (1897-1987)
Foy had a son and a daughter-lived in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Foy was married to a man with the last name of Grover. And to a man named Curnow.
Foy paid the perpetual care on her mother's cemetery lot.
Mary's father was Barney Lyness (1830-1878) I don't know where Barney is buried at. Maybe Grant County WI, as that is where the family lived at the time of Barneys death.
Siblings of Mary are as follows:
John Lyness (1866 - 1943)*
Anna B Lyness (1871 - 1927)*
Johanna Elizabeth Lyness Whinnery (1873 - 1939)*
Rose Lyness (1873 - 1895)*
July 7, 1904 Spring Valley Sun - Downsville Doings. -
Mrs. Mary Brown, of this place was killed by being thrown from a buggy about half way between here and Menomonie Tuesday. accompanied by Mrs. Clara Boylander. The sad accident occurred at a sharp turn in the road at the foot of the hill. When the horse turned the corner of the buggy upset, throwing both ladies out. Mrs. Brown was almost instantly killed, while Mrs. Bylander escaped with slight bruises. She was 28 years of age and awa a member of the Beaver Queens. She leaves a husband, one child, a mother, one brother and tow sisters. Funeral services were held at the Lutheran Church Thursday, and she was buried in Rose Hill cemetery.