second husband named Morris
Eliza Ann Oneil was born in Pennsylvania September 10, 1828, died April 23, 1909, at the age of 80 years, 7 months, and 13 days. She moved with her parents to Ohio and was united in marriage to Tomas Cower December 10, 1846. To this union was born six children, two sons and four daughters, three of which have departed this life. Those living are Mrs. J.A. Clemmer of Hartford, Kansas, David Judson Cowser and Wm. J. Cowser of Glasford.
Later she was united in marriage to Daniel Morris who still survives her. To this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Oscar Coultis of Glasford.
She also leaves 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grand-children.
She untied with the Baptist church at the age of fourteen and has lived a devoted Christian life since.
Funeral services were conducted by Elder P. Prince at the home Sunday, April 25, 1090, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in the Harkers Corners cemetery.
second husband named Morris
Eliza Ann Oneil was born in Pennsylvania September 10, 1828, died April 23, 1909, at the age of 80 years, 7 months, and 13 days. She moved with her parents to Ohio and was united in marriage to Tomas Cower December 10, 1846. To this union was born six children, two sons and four daughters, three of which have departed this life. Those living are Mrs. J.A. Clemmer of Hartford, Kansas, David Judson Cowser and Wm. J. Cowser of Glasford.
Later she was united in marriage to Daniel Morris who still survives her. To this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Oscar Coultis of Glasford.
She also leaves 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grand-children.
She untied with the Baptist church at the age of fourteen and has lived a devoted Christian life since.
Funeral services were conducted by Elder P. Prince at the home Sunday, April 25, 1090, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in the Harkers Corners cemetery.
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