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Mary Catherine <I>Molesworth</I> Long

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Mary Catherine Molesworth Long

Birth
Harrison County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Mar 1934 (aged 86)
Russell, Lucas County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Russell, Lucas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 N-S Row 15 Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Augustus Molesworth and Mary Ann Smith; Mary Molesworth was born into their very large family of 14 children. She was wife of Joseph Dicks (married 25 June 1865, she was his second wife, marriage ended in divorce); Joseph and Mary had three children but one did not survive... an infant, Dora and Zedda Dicks.
Second, she married Henry C. Long (Monroe County IA in November, 1877). Mary and Henry Long had two children: Mack and Leota Long.

OBITUARY

THE CHARITON HERALD-PATRIOT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, March 29, 1934

MRS. MARY C. LONG

Mrs. Mary C. Long, 86, died at her home in Russell on Tuesday, March 20, 1934. She had been in ill health for a number of years.

Most of her life had been spent in Marion and Lucas counties. Her husband, Henry Long, a veteran of the Civil War, preceded her in death.

She leaves* two daughters, Mrs. Leota Taylor and Mrs. Dora Etter, and one sister, Mrs. George McCormick.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Methodist Episcopal church, and burial took place in the Russell cemetery.

*Actually her daughter Zedda also survived her, and died in 1948. Clc
Daughter of Augustus Molesworth and Mary Ann Smith; Mary Molesworth was born into their very large family of 14 children. She was wife of Joseph Dicks (married 25 June 1865, she was his second wife, marriage ended in divorce); Joseph and Mary had three children but one did not survive... an infant, Dora and Zedda Dicks.
Second, she married Henry C. Long (Monroe County IA in November, 1877). Mary and Henry Long had two children: Mack and Leota Long.

OBITUARY

THE CHARITON HERALD-PATRIOT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, March 29, 1934

MRS. MARY C. LONG

Mrs. Mary C. Long, 86, died at her home in Russell on Tuesday, March 20, 1934. She had been in ill health for a number of years.

Most of her life had been spent in Marion and Lucas counties. Her husband, Henry Long, a veteran of the Civil War, preceded her in death.

She leaves* two daughters, Mrs. Leota Taylor and Mrs. Dora Etter, and one sister, Mrs. George McCormick.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Methodist Episcopal church, and burial took place in the Russell cemetery.

*Actually her daughter Zedda also survived her, and died in 1948. Clc


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