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Hannah Isabel <I>Mace</I> Wolford

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Hannah Isabel Mace Wolford

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
27 Dec 1922 (aged 81)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Alton, Osborne County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Hannah I. [Isabel] Mace was born in Ohio, July 30, 1841 and died at the home of her daughter in Kansas City, Mo., December, 27, 1922 aged 81 years, 4 months, and 28 days. She was married to Thomas J. Wolford in Illinois on Sept 25, 1859. The husband and father passed on March 9, 1914. To this union were born ten children, seven daughters and three sons. One daughter Ida N. Parks died April 24, 1900. In 1868 Mr. and Mrs. Wolford moved to Iowa where they lived until 1875. They then moved to Kansas, where Mrs. Wolford had her home at the time of her death. In the early part of her life Mrs. Wolford confessed her faith in God which faith she kept until the day of her death. Her relatives and many friends have known of her Christian life.

Those left to mourn the death of mother and grandmother are: Susie R. Endsley of Los Angeles, California, T. H. Wolford of Alton, Kansas; Lucy J. Ray of Coffeeville, Kansas; Rhoda B. Gillow of Iola, Kansas; Lizzie M. Crawford of Strang, Nebraska; Nellie E. Hempy of Kansas City, Mo.; Chester A. Wolford and Chauncey O. Wolford of Alton, Kansas; besides 31 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church, Friday afternoon in charge of Rev. Roberts. Interment was made in the Sumner cemetery.

(newspaper not indicated on copy, but probably the Alton Empire, of Alton, Kansas)
Obituary:
Hannah I. [Isabel] Mace was born in Ohio, July 30, 1841 and died at the home of her daughter in Kansas City, Mo., December, 27, 1922 aged 81 years, 4 months, and 28 days. She was married to Thomas J. Wolford in Illinois on Sept 25, 1859. The husband and father passed on March 9, 1914. To this union were born ten children, seven daughters and three sons. One daughter Ida N. Parks died April 24, 1900. In 1868 Mr. and Mrs. Wolford moved to Iowa where they lived until 1875. They then moved to Kansas, where Mrs. Wolford had her home at the time of her death. In the early part of her life Mrs. Wolford confessed her faith in God which faith she kept until the day of her death. Her relatives and many friends have known of her Christian life.

Those left to mourn the death of mother and grandmother are: Susie R. Endsley of Los Angeles, California, T. H. Wolford of Alton, Kansas; Lucy J. Ray of Coffeeville, Kansas; Rhoda B. Gillow of Iola, Kansas; Lizzie M. Crawford of Strang, Nebraska; Nellie E. Hempy of Kansas City, Mo.; Chester A. Wolford and Chauncey O. Wolford of Alton, Kansas; besides 31 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church, Friday afternoon in charge of Rev. Roberts. Interment was made in the Sumner cemetery.

(newspaper not indicated on copy, but probably the Alton Empire, of Alton, Kansas)


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