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Julia Allen Trumbull

Birth
Edgar County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Dec 1900 (aged 44–45)
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ravenwood, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Trumbull, Julia Allen - Julia Allen was born in Edgar Co., Ills, in 1855 and in her early girlhood moved with her parents to Nodaway Co, Mo., where she lived until 1884, when she was married to H.H. Trumbull and moved with him to Marshalltown, Ia . In 1889 they came to Clarinda [Iowa], where they have since resided.
To them were born six children, three girls and three boys, viz: Ida May, Lulu, Etta, Roscoe Deane, Earl and Jeanette. Mrs. Trumbull has been in feeble health the greater part of the summer, but has been up about the house until about five or six weeks ago. On Dec. 12, at 3:30 p. m , she was operated on for tumor and seemed to come through the ordeal in safety, but on Dec. 26, a change for the worse took place and on Dec. 29, at 3. p. m., she passed into the "dream-less sleep" which men call death.
Besides her husband and children she leaves an aged mother, two brothers and one sister, who reside in Nodaway county, Mo. Funeral services were held at the old home east of Maryville, Mo., on January 1, at 2 p. m., and burial took place there.
The Modern Woodmen took a prominent part and rendered appreciative service. In this trouble Mr. Trumbull and his motherless children have the deepest sympathyof the public. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 4, 1901 [Sweet Home Cemetery]

Trumbull, Julia Allen - Julia Allen was born in Edgar Co., Ills, in 1855 and in her early girlhood moved with her parents to Nodaway Co, Mo., where she lived until 1884, when she was married to H.H. Trumbull and moved with him to Marshalltown, Ia . In 1889 they came to Clarinda [Iowa], where they have since resided.
To them were born six children, three girls and three boys, viz: Ida May, Lulu, Etta, Roscoe Deane, Earl and Jeanette. Mrs. Trumbull has been in feeble health the greater part of the summer, but has been up about the house until about five or six weeks ago. On Dec. 12, at 3:30 p. m , she was operated on for tumor and seemed to come through the ordeal in safety, but on Dec. 26, a change for the worse took place and on Dec. 29, at 3. p. m., she passed into the "dream-less sleep" which men call death.
Besides her husband and children she leaves an aged mother, two brothers and one sister, who reside in Nodaway county, Mo. Funeral services were held at the old home east of Maryville, Mo., on January 1, at 2 p. m., and burial took place there.
The Modern Woodmen took a prominent part and rendered appreciative service. In this trouble Mr. Trumbull and his motherless children have the deepest sympathyof the public. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Jan 4, 1901 [Sweet Home Cemetery]



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