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Mary Angeline <I>Tankersley</I> Andrews

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Mary Angeline Tankersley Andrews

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
17 Oct 1928 (aged 88)
Garrison, McLean County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Ogden, Boone County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mary Ann was married to John Bryan in 1856 she and John had 4 children Sarah Frances, Miranda Ethel, William Lindsey, Sophronia Anna Bryan. Later she married John Millhorn in 1869 ,they had 3 children ;James Milton, Esther Jeanette, and Pearl (Lucy) Millhorn, Later in 1882 she married Linsey D Andrews




Obituary of Mrs. L. D. Andrews
(Published in the Ogden Reporter, October 18, 1928)

Mary A. Tankersley was born in Scott Co.IL in 1840 & passed to her eternal reward from the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Dehaven, in Garrison, N. D. on Wednesday morning Oct 17, 1928 at the advanced age of 88 years and four months.

When but a small child she came with her parents to Warren Co., IA, where they decided to make their home. When fifteen years of age she united with the Methodist Episcopal Church at Indianola, IA and later transferred her membership to the M. E. Church of Ogden, and remained a member of said church until the time of her demise.

In 1856 at the early age of sixteen, she was marreid to John W. Bryan. This union was brief as eleven years later John passed away.

In 1882 she was again united in wedlock with Lindsey D. Andrews who also preceded her in death passing away on March 6, 1920. They made their home in Ogden from 1912 until the death of Mr. Andrews.

OBIT FOR Mary Angeline TANKERSLEY Bryan Millhorn Andrews -
Mrs. Andrews was the mother of eight children, one of whom died in infancy. Those surviving are: Wm. Lindsey Bryan, James Milton Bryan, Mrs. John Dehaven, Garrison N. D., Mrs. E. Lyburger, Boone; Mrs. L. H. Reeves, San Jose, CA, Mrs. James Pritchard, Ogden, Mrs. Pearl Lansing, St. Paul Minn; Also twenty grandchildren, twenty seven great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.

Since 1920 Mrs. Andrews made her home with her daughter Mrs. John Dehaven in Garrison, N. D. For about two years she has been an invalid and for most part bedfast owing to a broken hip. She was a patient suffer, kind and thoughtful of others. A loving mother and a devoted friend. She cherished her religion and when the call came she was ready. With the great apostle she too could say: "I have fought a good fight, I have finished by course, and I have kept the faith."

Music was furnished for the funeral by Blanche Kinkner, Laura Thomas, Dr. Darling, and Harold Denny. The pall bearers were H. Helphrey, W. McFCollum, E. Engleen, G. Anderson, M. Jones and C. Morgan.

Mary Ann was married to John Bryan in 1856 she and John had 4 children Sarah Frances, Miranda Ethel, William Lindsey, Sophronia Anna Bryan. Later she married John Millhorn in 1869 ,they had 3 children ;James Milton, Esther Jeanette, and Pearl (Lucy) Millhorn, Later in 1882 she married Linsey D Andrews




Obituary of Mrs. L. D. Andrews
(Published in the Ogden Reporter, October 18, 1928)

Mary A. Tankersley was born in Scott Co.IL in 1840 & passed to her eternal reward from the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Dehaven, in Garrison, N. D. on Wednesday morning Oct 17, 1928 at the advanced age of 88 years and four months.

When but a small child she came with her parents to Warren Co., IA, where they decided to make their home. When fifteen years of age she united with the Methodist Episcopal Church at Indianola, IA and later transferred her membership to the M. E. Church of Ogden, and remained a member of said church until the time of her demise.

In 1856 at the early age of sixteen, she was marreid to John W. Bryan. This union was brief as eleven years later John passed away.

In 1882 she was again united in wedlock with Lindsey D. Andrews who also preceded her in death passing away on March 6, 1920. They made their home in Ogden from 1912 until the death of Mr. Andrews.

OBIT FOR Mary Angeline TANKERSLEY Bryan Millhorn Andrews -
Mrs. Andrews was the mother of eight children, one of whom died in infancy. Those surviving are: Wm. Lindsey Bryan, James Milton Bryan, Mrs. John Dehaven, Garrison N. D., Mrs. E. Lyburger, Boone; Mrs. L. H. Reeves, San Jose, CA, Mrs. James Pritchard, Ogden, Mrs. Pearl Lansing, St. Paul Minn; Also twenty grandchildren, twenty seven great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.

Since 1920 Mrs. Andrews made her home with her daughter Mrs. John Dehaven in Garrison, N. D. For about two years she has been an invalid and for most part bedfast owing to a broken hip. She was a patient suffer, kind and thoughtful of others. A loving mother and a devoted friend. She cherished her religion and when the call came she was ready. With the great apostle she too could say: "I have fought a good fight, I have finished by course, and I have kept the faith."

Music was furnished for the funeral by Blanche Kinkner, Laura Thomas, Dr. Darling, and Harold Denny. The pall bearers were H. Helphrey, W. McFCollum, E. Engleen, G. Anderson, M. Jones and C. Morgan.


Inscription

Inscription:
listed with ; Linzy D Andrews b 4-16-1834 d, 3-8-1920 co B 27 th Wis Vol Infy , Mary AAndrews b 6-17-1840 D 10-17-1928 Glenwood Cemetery Boon Cty Iowa provided cdbruyn email 2006 Linzy Andrews was her 3 ed husband



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