Mother Maria Tyson
husband Eugene Brisbin
married 8/17/1865 Wood Co Ohio
children:
Ruth Ellen
Geneva
Alba Benjamin
Dora Edith
Ella
Mabel Ann
Mary Annette
Lima News
1/26/1939
Last Rites For
Lavina Brisbin
Will Be Friday
Mrs. Lavina Brisbin, 88, life-long resident of Wood County, died suddenly last night at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Stanley Eishen near Weston following a stroke suffered early in the afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the Rudolph Church of Christ Friday afternoon at 2:00 with Rev. Z.E. Bates and Rev. W.A. Wolfe officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery at Bowling Green. Friends may view the remains at Lance's Funeral Home at Weston Thursday evening and on Friday until the funeral time. Born at Six Points, March 6, 1850, she was the daughter of Isaac and Maria Hunsicker, pioneer residents of Wood County. She was married to Eugene Brisbin in 1865 at the close of the Civil War, Mr. Brisbin, a Civil War veteran, proceded his wife in death in 1905. Soon after their marriage they moved to Bowling Green and lived here many years. She was a member of the local Church of Christ but later joined the Rudolph Church of Christ when she and her husband moved to that territory. Widely-known and active throughout her long years , she was vigorous and strong until her sudden death. She is survived by one son, Ben Brisbin of Weston; a daughter Mrs. Dora Strawn of Lima, and a brother, Isaac Hunsicker, 83 of McGuffey. Four daughters, Mable, Ella, Geneva, and Mary proceded her in death.
*Lavina Hunsicker life in 1865:
married Eugene Brisbin
Father Isaac C. moved to Stanton, MI
Grandparents Michael Z. and Hannah moved to Canada
**She and husband Eugene, had 8 children and lived her entire life in Wood County.
**family
Mother Maria Tyson
husband Eugene Brisbin
married 8/17/1865 Wood Co Ohio
children:
Ruth Ellen
Geneva
Alba Benjamin
Dora Edith
Ella
Mabel Ann
Mary Annette
Lima News
1/26/1939
Last Rites For
Lavina Brisbin
Will Be Friday
Mrs. Lavina Brisbin, 88, life-long resident of Wood County, died suddenly last night at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Stanley Eishen near Weston following a stroke suffered early in the afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the Rudolph Church of Christ Friday afternoon at 2:00 with Rev. Z.E. Bates and Rev. W.A. Wolfe officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery at Bowling Green. Friends may view the remains at Lance's Funeral Home at Weston Thursday evening and on Friday until the funeral time. Born at Six Points, March 6, 1850, she was the daughter of Isaac and Maria Hunsicker, pioneer residents of Wood County. She was married to Eugene Brisbin in 1865 at the close of the Civil War, Mr. Brisbin, a Civil War veteran, proceded his wife in death in 1905. Soon after their marriage they moved to Bowling Green and lived here many years. She was a member of the local Church of Christ but later joined the Rudolph Church of Christ when she and her husband moved to that territory. Widely-known and active throughout her long years , she was vigorous and strong until her sudden death. She is survived by one son, Ben Brisbin of Weston; a daughter Mrs. Dora Strawn of Lima, and a brother, Isaac Hunsicker, 83 of McGuffey. Four daughters, Mable, Ella, Geneva, and Mary proceded her in death.
*Lavina Hunsicker life in 1865:
married Eugene Brisbin
Father Isaac C. moved to Stanton, MI
Grandparents Michael Z. and Hannah moved to Canada
**She and husband Eugene, had 8 children and lived her entire life in Wood County.
**family
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