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Hannah Matilda <I>Close</I> Gann

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Hannah Matilda Close Gann

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 May 1923 (aged 77)
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Second Addition (1) Row 8
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Father: Daniel Close, b: Pennsylvania
Mother: Hannah Mindler, b: Pennsylvania
Missouri D/C #16627
Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, May 31, 1923
Mrs. A. C. Gann Dies After Year's Illness
Had Resided in Nodaway County Since 1879—Funeral This Afternoon at Son's Home
Mrs. Hannah M. Gann, widow of the late Rev. Alfred C. [hristian] Gann and a resident of Nodaway county since 1879, died at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her home, 302 East Sixth street, following an illness of almost a year. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of a son, LeGrand Gann, 335 East Fourth street, Dr. C. C. James, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiated. Burial took place in Oak Hill cemetery beside the Rev. Mr. Gann, who died two years ago. The pallbearers were George B. Baker, E. F. Wolfert, J. F. Colby, John Airy, Hal Hooker and W. F. Phares.
Mrs. Gann was seventy-seven years old last February. Her maiden name was Miss Hannah M. Close and her marriage to Mr. Gann took place March 8, 1866, at Bellevue, Ohio. They immigrated west in the fall of 1868 and settled in Andrew county, about six miles north of savannah, remaining there until 1879. On February 14 of the same year they located in Nodaway County. Mrs. Gann was the last surviving member of her family. She is survived by two sons, LeGrand Gann of Maryville and L. C. Gann of Pueblo, Colo. The latter son arrived in Maryville at noon yesterday from Oklahoma.
Father: Daniel Close, b: Pennsylvania
Mother: Hannah Mindler, b: Pennsylvania
Missouri D/C #16627
Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, May 31, 1923
Mrs. A. C. Gann Dies After Year's Illness
Had Resided in Nodaway County Since 1879—Funeral This Afternoon at Son's Home
Mrs. Hannah M. Gann, widow of the late Rev. Alfred C. [hristian] Gann and a resident of Nodaway county since 1879, died at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her home, 302 East Sixth street, following an illness of almost a year. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of a son, LeGrand Gann, 335 East Fourth street, Dr. C. C. James, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiated. Burial took place in Oak Hill cemetery beside the Rev. Mr. Gann, who died two years ago. The pallbearers were George B. Baker, E. F. Wolfert, J. F. Colby, John Airy, Hal Hooker and W. F. Phares.
Mrs. Gann was seventy-seven years old last February. Her maiden name was Miss Hannah M. Close and her marriage to Mr. Gann took place March 8, 1866, at Bellevue, Ohio. They immigrated west in the fall of 1868 and settled in Andrew county, about six miles north of savannah, remaining there until 1879. On February 14 of the same year they located in Nodaway County. Mrs. Gann was the last surviving member of her family. She is survived by two sons, LeGrand Gann of Maryville and L. C. Gann of Pueblo, Colo. The latter son arrived in Maryville at noon yesterday from Oklahoma.

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Wife of Alfred C.



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