Friday, August 7, 1908
Mrs. Permelia (James) Mack, 83 years, 1 month, and 15 days old, died Sunday at the home of her youngest daughter, Miss M.A. Mack of Terre Haute. The funeral service was from the Salem M.E. Church, Tuesday.
Mrs. Mack was second in a family of 12. She was born June 18, 1825, in Vermillion County, where she spent the greater part of her life. At the age of 14 years, she was converted and joined the Methodist Church. In 1843 she was united in marriage to Spencer Mack.
To this union were born 6 children, of whom 4 are still living; A.L. Mack of Newport is the only son. Mrs. James Harrington of Summit Grove; Mrs. A.M. Walker of New York City, Miss Almeda Mack of Terre Haute and also a foster daughter, Mrs. Branson of Farmersburg survive. There are 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Friday, August 7, 1908
Mrs. Permelia (James) Mack, 83 years, 1 month, and 15 days old, died Sunday at the home of her youngest daughter, Miss M.A. Mack of Terre Haute. The funeral service was from the Salem M.E. Church, Tuesday.
Mrs. Mack was second in a family of 12. She was born June 18, 1825, in Vermillion County, where she spent the greater part of her life. At the age of 14 years, she was converted and joined the Methodist Church. In 1843 she was united in marriage to Spencer Mack.
To this union were born 6 children, of whom 4 are still living; A.L. Mack of Newport is the only son. Mrs. James Harrington of Summit Grove; Mrs. A.M. Walker of New York City, Miss Almeda Mack of Terre Haute and also a foster daughter, Mrs. Branson of Farmersburg survive. There are 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
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Married Spencer Mack July 20, 1843 in Vermillion County, IN
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