After that she made her home with her daughter, but visited with all her children from time to time. She moved to Enid in 1903. She and her husband were members of the Brethren Church. Both of her brothers were Dunkard preachers. In late years she held her membership in the Presbyterian church of Enid, which she attended faithfully as long as she was able. Before her marriage she was Maria Jane Gish, daughter of Eliza and Christian Gish; she was born near Salem, Va., Oct. 28, 1838. Funeral services from the Presbyterian church by D. L. Edwards. Burial at Wellington, Kansas.
The Gospel Messenger, (1929) (Vol. 78 Number 1-52)
Note: bio info provided by FGreenbaum (#47976024)
After that she made her home with her daughter, but visited with all her children from time to time. She moved to Enid in 1903. She and her husband were members of the Brethren Church. Both of her brothers were Dunkard preachers. In late years she held her membership in the Presbyterian church of Enid, which she attended faithfully as long as she was able. Before her marriage she was Maria Jane Gish, daughter of Eliza and Christian Gish; she was born near Salem, Va., Oct. 28, 1838. Funeral services from the Presbyterian church by D. L. Edwards. Burial at Wellington, Kansas.
The Gospel Messenger, (1929) (Vol. 78 Number 1-52)
Note: bio info provided by FGreenbaum (#47976024)
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