Rachel had four half-brothers from her mother's second marriage:
Philip Stonecipher (1850-1918)
William Henry Stonecipher(1853-1920)
Emanuel W. Stonecipher (1855-?)
Daniel Asa Stonecipher (1858-1943)
Rachel married Civil War veteran Warden Lincoln on April 20, 1865 in Harrison County, Indiana. Warden was a son of Thomas Lincoln and Sarah Weathers, and grandson to Josiah Lincoln, President Lincoln's uncle. They had at least ten children together:
Sarah Catharine (1868-1887)
Philip Henry (1869-1932)
Charles (1872-1955)
William A. (1876-1953)
Margaret E. (1879-?)
Willard E. (1881-1968)
Elizabeth (1882-1887)
Lelia Josephine (1883-1972)
Frank (1885-1966)
Edward (1891-1977)
Obituary:
Aged Woman Dies
Mrs. Rachel Lincoln, 85 years old, widow of Ward Lincoln, died last Monday about noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Austin, near Milltown, following a long illness.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Milltown Baptist Church in charge of the Rev. Kellum. Burial was in the Milltown cemetery.
Six sons and two daughters survive.
Rachel had four half-brothers from her mother's second marriage:
Philip Stonecipher (1850-1918)
William Henry Stonecipher(1853-1920)
Emanuel W. Stonecipher (1855-?)
Daniel Asa Stonecipher (1858-1943)
Rachel married Civil War veteran Warden Lincoln on April 20, 1865 in Harrison County, Indiana. Warden was a son of Thomas Lincoln and Sarah Weathers, and grandson to Josiah Lincoln, President Lincoln's uncle. They had at least ten children together:
Sarah Catharine (1868-1887)
Philip Henry (1869-1932)
Charles (1872-1955)
William A. (1876-1953)
Margaret E. (1879-?)
Willard E. (1881-1968)
Elizabeth (1882-1887)
Lelia Josephine (1883-1972)
Frank (1885-1966)
Edward (1891-1977)
Obituary:
Aged Woman Dies
Mrs. Rachel Lincoln, 85 years old, widow of Ward Lincoln, died last Monday about noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Austin, near Milltown, following a long illness.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Milltown Baptist Church in charge of the Rev. Kellum. Burial was in the Milltown cemetery.
Six sons and two daughters survive.
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