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Amelia Ann “Millie” <I>Molder</I> Lawler

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Amelia Ann “Millie” Molder Lawler

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
2 Jun 1902 (aged 79)
Hortense, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Coal, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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79 Y
Blind last 15 years of life.
Born in TN, died at Hortense, Henry Co MO.
Dau of Daniel and Rachael Molder
m: Rev. William Barker Lawler Nov 21 1843
ch, born in St. Clair Co:
-Daniel Evan 1845-1910/Englewood (Civil War, Conf., captured)
-John Thomas 1848-1936/Wheatland, WY
-William Ashland 1850-1913/McFarland KS
-Sarah A. 1851-1859 (probably bur. St. Clair Co MO)
-Mary J. 1854-1871/Good Hope m: Eri M. Hawkins
-James Wheeler - 1856-1917/Good Hope
-Alfred E. 1857-1877/Good Hope
-Logan Sutherland 1859-1917/Englewood
-Theodosia Ernestine "Dosha" 1860-1902/Tebo Cem.
-Robert Trolinger Gray 1867-1944/Tebo Cem.

(Note: Obit indicates she had nine children, seven living at time of her death. There are ten named children above and her husband's obit listed the above ten ch. Hers may not have included Sarah who died as child over 40 years before "Millie's" death.)

LAWLER, Amelia Ann "Millie" MOLDER
b: Jun 8 1822, Tennessee
d: Jun 2 1902, Hortense, Henry Co, MO
bur: Good Hope Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MO
Hortense, Henry County, Missouri, Jun 7 1902 - On the morning of June 2, about ten o'clock, another home was mantled in gloom and sorrow for the angel of death beckoned and the spirit of Mrs. Millie Lawler, wife of the Rev. W. B. Lawler, winged its flight to the God who gave it and stilled forever the voice of one so loved. Mrs. Lawler was born in Tennessee June 8, 1822 and died of apoplexy. She was sick five weeks. She was married to W. B. Lawler in 1843 and they had nine children, seven living, six boys and one girl. The funeral at Good Hope Church was attended by an immense crowd. For more than 15 years, she was blind, being deprived of the privilege of looking into the faces of her dear ones, yet she was cheerful under her affliction.
(Obit from Henry CO. website, used with permission.)
79 Y
Blind last 15 years of life.
Born in TN, died at Hortense, Henry Co MO.
Dau of Daniel and Rachael Molder
m: Rev. William Barker Lawler Nov 21 1843
ch, born in St. Clair Co:
-Daniel Evan 1845-1910/Englewood (Civil War, Conf., captured)
-John Thomas 1848-1936/Wheatland, WY
-William Ashland 1850-1913/McFarland KS
-Sarah A. 1851-1859 (probably bur. St. Clair Co MO)
-Mary J. 1854-1871/Good Hope m: Eri M. Hawkins
-James Wheeler - 1856-1917/Good Hope
-Alfred E. 1857-1877/Good Hope
-Logan Sutherland 1859-1917/Englewood
-Theodosia Ernestine "Dosha" 1860-1902/Tebo Cem.
-Robert Trolinger Gray 1867-1944/Tebo Cem.

(Note: Obit indicates she had nine children, seven living at time of her death. There are ten named children above and her husband's obit listed the above ten ch. Hers may not have included Sarah who died as child over 40 years before "Millie's" death.)

LAWLER, Amelia Ann "Millie" MOLDER
b: Jun 8 1822, Tennessee
d: Jun 2 1902, Hortense, Henry Co, MO
bur: Good Hope Cemetery, Bethlehem Twp, Henry Co, MO
Hortense, Henry County, Missouri, Jun 7 1902 - On the morning of June 2, about ten o'clock, another home was mantled in gloom and sorrow for the angel of death beckoned and the spirit of Mrs. Millie Lawler, wife of the Rev. W. B. Lawler, winged its flight to the God who gave it and stilled forever the voice of one so loved. Mrs. Lawler was born in Tennessee June 8, 1822 and died of apoplexy. She was sick five weeks. She was married to W. B. Lawler in 1843 and they had nine children, seven living, six boys and one girl. The funeral at Good Hope Church was attended by an immense crowd. For more than 15 years, she was blind, being deprived of the privilege of looking into the faces of her dear ones, yet she was cheerful under her affliction.
(Obit from Henry CO. website, used with permission.)


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