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Ann Maria <I>Engle</I> Good

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Ann Maria Engle Good

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
14 Dec 1870 (aged 21)
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Purcell, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2394341, Longitude: -94.4678154
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First person buried in the Weaver Cemetery

Ann Marie was the daughter of Peter and Lydia (Beery) Engle.
Peter was Lydia's first husband. He died in Ohio in 1850. Lydia married David Good in 1856. He was an uncle of Andrew Good who married Ann Marie in 1868.

Good. - On the 14th of December, in Jasper county, Missouri, Ann Mariah, wife of Andrew Good, aged 21 years, 11 months and 20 days, leaving a bereaved husband and one child to mourn their loss. Sister Good has been for several years a consistent member of the Mennonite church. She died in the triumph of a living faith. A short time previous to her departure she extended her hands exclaiming, "I see the angels, they are coming* to bear me home." Funeral discourse by the writer from John II:25.
J. W. BLOSSER
Herald of Truth - Volume VIII, Number 2 - February 1871
First person buried in the Weaver Cemetery

Ann Marie was the daughter of Peter and Lydia (Beery) Engle.
Peter was Lydia's first husband. He died in Ohio in 1850. Lydia married David Good in 1856. He was an uncle of Andrew Good who married Ann Marie in 1868.

Good. - On the 14th of December, in Jasper county, Missouri, Ann Mariah, wife of Andrew Good, aged 21 years, 11 months and 20 days, leaving a bereaved husband and one child to mourn their loss. Sister Good has been for several years a consistent member of the Mennonite church. She died in the triumph of a living faith. A short time previous to her departure she extended her hands exclaiming, "I see the angels, they are coming* to bear me home." Funeral discourse by the writer from John II:25.
J. W. BLOSSER
Herald of Truth - Volume VIII, Number 2 - February 1871


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