Mrs. Abigail Mary Bookwalter died at the home of her son, Johnson Taylor, in Sandusky township on Sunday, Jan. 9. She was born in Mansfield March 24, 1823, and was the daughter of Robert Croswait [Crosthwaite], one of the early settlers of Richland county, who was the publisher of one of the early county papers called the Olive. Mrs. Bookwalter was the mother of eight children, three of whom survive her, L. F. Bookwalter, of Mansfield; W. S. Bookwalter, of Grand Junction, Colo., and Johnson Taylor, of Sandusky township, with whom she had made her home for a number of years. Funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment at Riblet cemetery.
The Mansfield News (Mansfield, Ohio) January 10, 1910
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Mrs. Abigail Mary Bookwalter died at the home of her son, Johnson Taylor, in Sandusky township on Sunday, Jan. 9. She was born in Mansfield March 24, 1823, and was the daughter of Robert Croswait [Crosthwaite], one of the early settlers of Richland county, who was the publisher of one of the early county papers called the Olive. Mrs. Bookwalter was the mother of eight children, three of whom survive her, L. F. Bookwalter, of Mansfield; W. S. Bookwalter, of Grand Junction, Colo., and Johnson Taylor, of Sandusky township, with whom she had made her home for a number of years. Funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment at Riblet cemetery.
The Mansfield News (Mansfield, Ohio) January 10, 1910
(contributed by FAG member #47454702)
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