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Mary Jane “Jennie” <I>Wilson</I> Collingwood

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Mary Jane “Jennie” Wilson Collingwood

Birth
Kellettville, Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Jul 1904 (aged 26)
Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Forest County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5793528, Longitude: -79.3005611
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This is my great-great grandmother. It would mean so much to me to see/have a copy of a pic of her.

Her obituary states: Mrs. Jennie Collingwood, wife of William Collingwood, died last Thursday at their home on Whig Hill, age 27 years, 7 months and 13 days. The deceased, whose maiden name was Wilson, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, deciased, was born in Tionesta we believe, and grew to womanhood on the family homestead near where she died. Besides her husband, she is survived by a family of four small children, and one sister and one brother. The burial took place at the Town Line Church on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Stewart conducted the funeral services. The Ladies' Aid Society of Kelletville did much to provide for the wants of this family during the illness of their mother, and the father and children will ever feel grateful for their many acts of kindness. (This information was taken from the obituary file at the Memorial Library of Tionesta, PA.)
This is my great-great grandmother. It would mean so much to me to see/have a copy of a pic of her.

Her obituary states: Mrs. Jennie Collingwood, wife of William Collingwood, died last Thursday at their home on Whig Hill, age 27 years, 7 months and 13 days. The deceased, whose maiden name was Wilson, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, deciased, was born in Tionesta we believe, and grew to womanhood on the family homestead near where she died. Besides her husband, she is survived by a family of four small children, and one sister and one brother. The burial took place at the Town Line Church on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Stewart conducted the funeral services. The Ladies' Aid Society of Kelletville did much to provide for the wants of this family during the illness of their mother, and the father and children will ever feel grateful for their many acts of kindness. (This information was taken from the obituary file at the Memorial Library of Tionesta, PA.)

Inscription

There are three unmarked stones all in a row. I was told by Mrs. Vane Kiefer that it is believed that one of these stones are Mary Jane "Jennie" Wilson Collingwood and the other two are her parents, John and Mary (Stover) Wilson. (There are recorded obits on all three stating that they are buried in this cemetery.) After a visit to this grave in 2016, two of the stones that had been there for years has been removed. The only one remaining is the stone believed to be Jennie's grave. Three crosses have been erected and the name of Jennie and her parent's names are on them. The one with the big stone has the name of Jennie's father, John C Wilson.



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