Believe she is buried here with the rest of her daughter's family, since she spent so many of her senior/widowed years living in their home and moving across the country with them.
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The Walnut Bureau, Feb 23, 1894
Mrs. Hartman, the aged mother of Mrs. John Engleman, died Sunday morning at an early hour. The deceased was a native of Pennsylvania and was between 95 and 100 years old.
Death was the result of no disease, but simply of the stoppage of the wheels of life, and was painless and without a struggle. The funeral took place Monday afternoon and the remains were interred at this place.
a photo request revealed there is no stone, but we think that she is buried south of her grandsons John & Charles Engelman.
Believe she is buried here with the rest of her daughter's family, since she spent so many of her senior/widowed years living in their home and moving across the country with them.
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The Walnut Bureau, Feb 23, 1894
Mrs. Hartman, the aged mother of Mrs. John Engleman, died Sunday morning at an early hour. The deceased was a native of Pennsylvania and was between 95 and 100 years old.
Death was the result of no disease, but simply of the stoppage of the wheels of life, and was painless and without a struggle. The funeral took place Monday afternoon and the remains were interred at this place.
a photo request revealed there is no stone, but we think that she is buried south of her grandsons John & Charles Engelman.
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