Friday, December 25, 1896
Julia Ann ENSMINGER [ERNSPERGER] was born in Pennsylvania, July 11, 1812, and died at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Charles JACKSON, in Rochester, Ind., Dec 22, 1896, aged 84 years 5 months and 11 days.
On the 28th day of May, 1829, she was united in marriage with Christopher ERNSPERGER in Wayne county, Ohio. They moved to Sandusky county, Ohio, in 1840. Several sons and daughters were born to them of whom are F. M. ERNSPERGER, B. F. ERNSPERGER, Mrs. Chas. JACKSON, Mrs. Samuel KEELY, Mrs. A. J. DAVIDSON, Mrs. Dr. NAFE, Mrs. BATES and Mrs. Aaron BEERY.
In 1868 they moved to Fulton county, Ind., and lived on their farm until 1872, when they moved to Rochester, where the husband and father died June 16, 1877.
Since that time Grandma Ernsperger lived comparatively alone until the past two or three years she has made her home with Mr. & Mrs. Chas. JACKSON.
The deceased was one of America's noble women -- a model wife and mother, a beloved neighbor and friend and a characteristic christian, being a member of the Methodist church for sixty-six years. For some years she was quite helpless because of her age and infirmities and death came as a messenger of mercy while sitting in her chair.
The funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 by Dr. C. A. BROOKE.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1896-1900
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Friday, December 25, 1896
Julia Ann ENSMINGER [ERNSPERGER] was born in Pennsylvania, July 11, 1812, and died at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Charles JACKSON, in Rochester, Ind., Dec 22, 1896, aged 84 years 5 months and 11 days.
On the 28th day of May, 1829, she was united in marriage with Christopher ERNSPERGER in Wayne county, Ohio. They moved to Sandusky county, Ohio, in 1840. Several sons and daughters were born to them of whom are F. M. ERNSPERGER, B. F. ERNSPERGER, Mrs. Chas. JACKSON, Mrs. Samuel KEELY, Mrs. A. J. DAVIDSON, Mrs. Dr. NAFE, Mrs. BATES and Mrs. Aaron BEERY.
In 1868 they moved to Fulton county, Ind., and lived on their farm until 1872, when they moved to Rochester, where the husband and father died June 16, 1877.
Since that time Grandma Ernsperger lived comparatively alone until the past two or three years she has made her home with Mr. & Mrs. Chas. JACKSON.
The deceased was one of America's noble women -- a model wife and mother, a beloved neighbor and friend and a characteristic christian, being a member of the Methodist church for sixty-six years. For some years she was quite helpless because of her age and infirmities and death came as a messenger of mercy while sitting in her chair.
The funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 by Dr. C. A. BROOKE.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1896-1900
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Family Members
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Caroline Ernsperger Beery
1830–1918
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Catherine Ernsperger Jackson
1831–1922
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Francis Marion Ernsperger
1836–1904
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Maria E Ernsperger Keely
1843–1926
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Martha Mary V "Margaret Holmes Bates" Ernsperger Bates
1844–1927
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Melissa Ernsperger Davidson
1844–1932
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Cordelia Ernsperger Nafe
1848–1932
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Mrs Cyrenitia Ernsperger Nafe Wilson
1849–1935
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Hartly Benton Ernsperger
1851–1885
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