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Rachel Rebecca <I>Lanning</I> Hatcher

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Rachel Rebecca Lanning Hatcher

Birth
Perry County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Aug 1925 (aged 84)
Hill City, Graham County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Upland, Franklin County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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"Rachel R. Lanning was born Ohio June 15, 1841 and month, and 20 days. She went with her parents to Brown County, Illinois when she was 6 years of age. There she was married to David Hatcher June 20, 1858.

"To this union were born 10 children, 8 sons and 2 daughters, one son dying in infancy. She united with the Christian church at the age of 15 years and was faithful until death. In 1880 she and her husband moved to Upland, Nebraska where her husband died June 17, 1889.

"Mrs. Hatcher and her children moved to Kansas in 1891 where she lived until her death. She leaves to mourn her loss 2 daughters, 7 sons, 2 brothers, 35 grandchildren and 50 great-grand-children besides hosts of other relatives and friends.

"Card of Thanks - We desire to thank the many friends for their many kind acts and sincere sympathy shown us during the illness and in the death and burial of our mother. Fred Hatcher and family."
"Rachel R. Lanning was born Ohio June 15, 1841 and month, and 20 days. She went with her parents to Brown County, Illinois when she was 6 years of age. There she was married to David Hatcher June 20, 1858.

"To this union were born 10 children, 8 sons and 2 daughters, one son dying in infancy. She united with the Christian church at the age of 15 years and was faithful until death. In 1880 she and her husband moved to Upland, Nebraska where her husband died June 17, 1889.

"Mrs. Hatcher and her children moved to Kansas in 1891 where she lived until her death. She leaves to mourn her loss 2 daughters, 7 sons, 2 brothers, 35 grandchildren and 50 great-grand-children besides hosts of other relatives and friends.

"Card of Thanks - We desire to thank the many friends for their many kind acts and sincere sympathy shown us during the illness and in the death and burial of our mother. Fred Hatcher and family."


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