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Joanna <I>Janes</I> Hidy

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Joanna Janes Hidy

Birth
Jeffersonville, Fayette County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Mar 1903 (aged 67)
Collins, Story County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Collins, Story County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Row 12, Lot 4
Memorial ID
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Same family plot with Joseph L. Hidy

Parents: William Payne Janes and Mary (Mock) Janes of Jeffersonville/Fayette County/Ohio.

Married to Joseph Lafayette Hidy 10 April 1852 in Jeffersonville/Fayette County/Ohio.
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from Saints Herald deaths column:
HIDY.-- At Collins, Iowa, March 2, 1903, after a long illness, of dropsy, Joanna Hidy; born June 9, 1835, Jeffersonville, Ohio; married Joseph L. Hidy April 10, 1852; she leaves a husband, five sons, and thirteen grandchildren. She and her husband were baptized [into the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints] June, 1871, and their home was always open to the traveling ministry. She was a friend to the poor and needy. By faith she was healed many times. She suffered severely during her last illness, but bore it patiently, and fell asleep peacefully. Though her family will miss her sadly, yet they feel it is for the best. Funeral services in Christian church at Collins, Iowa; sermon by W. C. Nirk.
Same family plot with Joseph L. Hidy

Parents: William Payne Janes and Mary (Mock) Janes of Jeffersonville/Fayette County/Ohio.

Married to Joseph Lafayette Hidy 10 April 1852 in Jeffersonville/Fayette County/Ohio.
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from Saints Herald deaths column:
HIDY.-- At Collins, Iowa, March 2, 1903, after a long illness, of dropsy, Joanna Hidy; born June 9, 1835, Jeffersonville, Ohio; married Joseph L. Hidy April 10, 1852; she leaves a husband, five sons, and thirteen grandchildren. She and her husband were baptized [into the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints] June, 1871, and their home was always open to the traveling ministry. She was a friend to the poor and needy. By faith she was healed many times. She suffered severely during her last illness, but bore it patiently, and fell asleep peacefully. Though her family will miss her sadly, yet they feel it is for the best. Funeral services in Christian church at Collins, Iowa; sermon by W. C. Nirk.


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