Hannah was married 11 Oct 1855 in Pike Co., Illinois to Jacob Coss.
Credit to FAG member Candace Smith for this information.
Mrs. Hannah Coss died at the family residence in Ferndale, last Friday, May 17, after a protracted and painful illness. The funeral rites were held at the M. E. Church last Saturday, Rev. Moles preaching the sermon. The attendance was very large and the floral offering were profuse and beautiful. The interment was at Enterprise Cemetery. Deceased was the wife of Jacob Coss, who died some three years ago, and the mother of Mrs. Brighton, Mrs. Chichester, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Emma E. Fulgham and Mr. George Coss. She was a native of Illinois, was born January 24, 1838, being 74 years of age.
She was a woman greatly beloved by many and highly esteemed by all who knew her. She was one of the war widows, who underwent the trials and tribulations that came to our dear mothers during the dark days of the Civil War, but with an unshaken faith in God and her heart filled with loyal devotion to her country, she patiently bore the burden and proudly assumed every duty. She was long a devoted member of the M. E. Church, and firm and faithful in the performance of every Christian duty. A faithful, devoted wife and mother, a true, modest, unassuming, charitable Christian lady, she will be missed by all, and to those near of kin the sympathy of the public goes out.
(From The Ferndale Record, May 24, 1912
Hannah was married 11 Oct 1855 in Pike Co., Illinois to Jacob Coss.
Credit to FAG member Candace Smith for this information.
Mrs. Hannah Coss died at the family residence in Ferndale, last Friday, May 17, after a protracted and painful illness. The funeral rites were held at the M. E. Church last Saturday, Rev. Moles preaching the sermon. The attendance was very large and the floral offering were profuse and beautiful. The interment was at Enterprise Cemetery. Deceased was the wife of Jacob Coss, who died some three years ago, and the mother of Mrs. Brighton, Mrs. Chichester, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Emma E. Fulgham and Mr. George Coss. She was a native of Illinois, was born January 24, 1838, being 74 years of age.
She was a woman greatly beloved by many and highly esteemed by all who knew her. She was one of the war widows, who underwent the trials and tribulations that came to our dear mothers during the dark days of the Civil War, but with an unshaken faith in God and her heart filled with loyal devotion to her country, she patiently bore the burden and proudly assumed every duty. She was long a devoted member of the M. E. Church, and firm and faithful in the performance of every Christian duty. A faithful, devoted wife and mother, a true, modest, unassuming, charitable Christian lady, she will be missed by all, and to those near of kin the sympathy of the public goes out.
(From The Ferndale Record, May 24, 1912
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