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Mary Margaret Harden

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Mary Margaret Harden

Birth
Zionsville, Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Jan 1908 (aged 69)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mary was the daughter of John William Harden and Lucinda Beaty Harden.

Obit from The Jamestown Press
Friday 24 Jay 1908

Miss Mary Harden

Miss Mary Harden, who for the past fifteen years was a resident of Jamestown died, at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. V. Harden, at Indianapolis on last Friday morning of heart trouble. She went to the city on New Years Day from the home of her brother, George Harden, near Zionsville, and in alighting from a car at the Traction Terminal Station, she fell and broke her hip. Since then she was confined in the home of her sister-in-law till death. Miss Harden was born near Zionsville and was 69 years old. About 15 years ago she came to Jamestown and purchased property on Darlington Street next to her sister, Mrs. Marilla Oliphant, and was a resident of this place until a few months ago when she sold her property and went to Zionsville to make her home with her brother. She was fond of travel and spent much of her time in different parts of the country. The funeral occured Sunday morning with interment near Jolietville.
Mary was the daughter of John William Harden and Lucinda Beaty Harden.

Obit from The Jamestown Press
Friday 24 Jay 1908

Miss Mary Harden

Miss Mary Harden, who for the past fifteen years was a resident of Jamestown died, at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. V. Harden, at Indianapolis on last Friday morning of heart trouble. She went to the city on New Years Day from the home of her brother, George Harden, near Zionsville, and in alighting from a car at the Traction Terminal Station, she fell and broke her hip. Since then she was confined in the home of her sister-in-law till death. Miss Harden was born near Zionsville and was 69 years old. About 15 years ago she came to Jamestown and purchased property on Darlington Street next to her sister, Mrs. Marilla Oliphant, and was a resident of this place until a few months ago when she sold her property and went to Zionsville to make her home with her brother. She was fond of travel and spent much of her time in different parts of the country. The funeral occured Sunday morning with interment near Jolietville.

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