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Ann Eliza <I>Wise</I> Eckert

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Ann Eliza Wise Eckert

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
10 Mar 1912 (aged 83)
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 111 (not certain, however)
Memorial ID
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Note"

Am using the name for this memorial as "Ann Eliza Wise Eckert", but it is noted that the Fairfield Daily Journal obituary spelled her first name as "Anne". Variations in names in newspaper obituaries, vital records, and headstone inscriptions (if there was a headstone) was not uncommon in the early 1900's.

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Fairfield Ledger
Wednesday
March 13, 1912

Another Pioneer Gone.

Mrs. Ann Eliza WISE ECKERT died Sunday afternoon at the home of her niece, Mrs. W.H. YOUNG of North Main street. Mrs. ECKERT had been in poor health for some time before death came to relieve her from her sufferings. Two years ago today she sustained a severe fall which broke her hip, and as a result of this injury has been confined to her bed almost continuously ever since. During the last five months she was unable to leave her bed and nine weeks ago she suffered a paralytic stroke which rendered her speechless. She was born in Tuscomba, Ala., March 12th, 1828, and came to this county in 1850. In 1851 she was married to Robt. POPE, who died eleven months later. In 1852 she was united in marriage to David ECKERT, who preceded her to the great beyond over thirty years ago. She had been a devoted member of the Methodist church for over seventy years. Mrs. ECKERT had many friends in this city and was a respected and loveable woman. Besides her numerous friends who will mourn her death she leaves two nieces, Mrs. E. W. CRANE of Council Bluffs and Mrs. W.H.YOUNG of this city. Funeral services were held from the YOUNG home yesterday, Rev. Thos. Osborn officiating, and burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.

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Note: a sister was Leana Lorna Wise Eckert.

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Transcriber note: While the obituaries (Fairfield Ledger and Fairfield Daily Journal) stated that the burial was in Evergreen Cemetery (Fairfield, Iowa), there is no written record of her burial there, nor a headstone found for her. For many years Everrgreen cemetery and Old Fairfield City cemetery were inadvertently named as burial locations in place of each other, sometimes the burial was noted only as being in "Fairfield" with no distinction made between the two separate (but adjacent) cemeteries.

Her two previous husbands, Robert B POPE (d.1851) and David E ECKERT (d.1879) are buried in a joint plot (#89) at the Old Fairfield City cemetery. The single headstone in place on that lot has the name and date inscriptions for these two husbands. It is possible that Ann was buried in that plot, without a headstone installed or engraved; the names of the two cemeteries were sometimes interchanged in obituary references that were published. It seems likely that her exact burial location will not be known given these circumstances but being buried in or about Lot 111 in Old Fairfield City cemetery is a most credible determination.
Note"

Am using the name for this memorial as "Ann Eliza Wise Eckert", but it is noted that the Fairfield Daily Journal obituary spelled her first name as "Anne". Variations in names in newspaper obituaries, vital records, and headstone inscriptions (if there was a headstone) was not uncommon in the early 1900's.

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Fairfield Ledger
Wednesday
March 13, 1912

Another Pioneer Gone.

Mrs. Ann Eliza WISE ECKERT died Sunday afternoon at the home of her niece, Mrs. W.H. YOUNG of North Main street. Mrs. ECKERT had been in poor health for some time before death came to relieve her from her sufferings. Two years ago today she sustained a severe fall which broke her hip, and as a result of this injury has been confined to her bed almost continuously ever since. During the last five months she was unable to leave her bed and nine weeks ago she suffered a paralytic stroke which rendered her speechless. She was born in Tuscomba, Ala., March 12th, 1828, and came to this county in 1850. In 1851 she was married to Robt. POPE, who died eleven months later. In 1852 she was united in marriage to David ECKERT, who preceded her to the great beyond over thirty years ago. She had been a devoted member of the Methodist church for over seventy years. Mrs. ECKERT had many friends in this city and was a respected and loveable woman. Besides her numerous friends who will mourn her death she leaves two nieces, Mrs. E. W. CRANE of Council Bluffs and Mrs. W.H.YOUNG of this city. Funeral services were held from the YOUNG home yesterday, Rev. Thos. Osborn officiating, and burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.

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Note: a sister was Leana Lorna Wise Eckert.

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Transcriber note: While the obituaries (Fairfield Ledger and Fairfield Daily Journal) stated that the burial was in Evergreen Cemetery (Fairfield, Iowa), there is no written record of her burial there, nor a headstone found for her. For many years Everrgreen cemetery and Old Fairfield City cemetery were inadvertently named as burial locations in place of each other, sometimes the burial was noted only as being in "Fairfield" with no distinction made between the two separate (but adjacent) cemeteries.

Her two previous husbands, Robert B POPE (d.1851) and David E ECKERT (d.1879) are buried in a joint plot (#89) at the Old Fairfield City cemetery. The single headstone in place on that lot has the name and date inscriptions for these two husbands. It is possible that Ann was buried in that plot, without a headstone installed or engraved; the names of the two cemeteries were sometimes interchanged in obituary references that were published. It seems likely that her exact burial location will not be known given these circumstances but being buried in or about Lot 111 in Old Fairfield City cemetery is a most credible determination.


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