Around 2009 the current owners of the farm where Fanny's husband's father's grave is located, near Weyant, PA, told the creator of this memorial that another farm cemetery once existed nearby on what had been known as the Mock farm but that the farm eventually passed into the hands of someone who was not a Mock descendant. The new owner at some point plowed over the farm cemetery and its location is no longer known or findable. It is believed that Fanny was buried in the Mock farm cemetery and that her husband was buried there with her when he died around ten years later.
Fanny's birth date comes from the Peter Mock Genealogy, Vol. 1, by Fred D. Ickes. The death year is inferred from the date her father signed his will, that will naming Fanny's children as the children of his deceased daughter.
Around 2009 the current owners of the farm where Fanny's husband's father's grave is located, near Weyant, PA, told the creator of this memorial that another farm cemetery once existed nearby on what had been known as the Mock farm but that the farm eventually passed into the hands of someone who was not a Mock descendant. The new owner at some point plowed over the farm cemetery and its location is no longer known or findable. It is believed that Fanny was buried in the Mock farm cemetery and that her husband was buried there with her when he died around ten years later.
Fanny's birth date comes from the Peter Mock Genealogy, Vol. 1, by Fred D. Ickes. The death year is inferred from the date her father signed his will, that will naming Fanny's children as the children of his deceased daughter.
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