At the age of 15 years she joined the Prairie Evangelical church and attended the meetings regularly.
On April 16 she had a stroke of paralysis but was able to be up and around until about the last week when she was taken to her bed. The only nourishment she had was buttermilk and ice cream.
She was united in marriage of Charles L. Lindemier Feb. 13, 1864. To them were born 11 children, eight of whom are still living. There are 26 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. For the past 30 years she has made her home with her daughter, Mary, of whom she has always had the tenderest care in sickness and health. During her last illness, her daughter Margaret was with her and gave her the best care possible.
Source: Little White School Museum Library, Oswego, IL 1930
At the age of 15 years she joined the Prairie Evangelical church and attended the meetings regularly.
On April 16 she had a stroke of paralysis but was able to be up and around until about the last week when she was taken to her bed. The only nourishment she had was buttermilk and ice cream.
She was united in marriage of Charles L. Lindemier Feb. 13, 1864. To them were born 11 children, eight of whom are still living. There are 26 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. For the past 30 years she has made her home with her daughter, Mary, of whom she has always had the tenderest care in sickness and health. During her last illness, her daughter Margaret was with her and gave her the best care possible.
Source: Little White School Museum Library, Oswego, IL 1930
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