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Sarah Ellen “Toodie” <I>Fisher</I> Hannah

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Sarah Ellen “Toodie” Fisher Hannah

Birth
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Apr 1941 (aged 74)
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lyon Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married James William Hannah on 05 SEP 1889 at the home of Joseph Fisher in Knox County, Missouri. Rev. Lilburn Rush, a minister of the Gospel, solemnized the marriage.

MO d/c 21977

FUNERAL OF MRS. J. HANNAH
Hurdland Lady, Lifetime County Resident, Buried Yesterday.

Mrs. James Hannah, 74 years old, a lifelong resident of Knox County, died at her home in Hurdland at 11 o'clock Monday mnorning. Suffering of a heart ailment, she had been poorly for several years. Since last December she had been considered in a serious condition, although death came unexpectedly.
She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. fisher, and was born in KNox County Nov. 9, 1866, one of a family of six children. She ws married to James Hannah in September, 1888 [sic]. To them seven children were born, two dying in infancy. One son, Charles Hannah, died in 1935. Her husband died Dec. 19, 1927.
She is survivied by two daughters, Mrs. Josie Hall of Hurdland and Mrs. Marie James of Des Moines, Ia., and two sons, Lloyd Hannah of Edina and Dale Hanna of the home. She is also survived by one brother, T. J. Fisher, of HUrdland, and two sisters, Mrs. Foster Sherwood of LaBelle and Mrs. Goerge Shumate of New Florence. Two sisters also preceded her in death, Mrs. James Ballinger, who died in 1922, and Mrs. Ira Wickham in 1933.
Mrs. Hannah had spent her entire life in KNox County. She had lived on a farm five miles southeast of Hurdland until seven years ago when she moved to Hurdland.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Hurdland Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. S. E. Botsford of Edina. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
The Edina Sentienl, Edina, Missouri, April 10, 1941
and
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 18 Apr 1941, Fri; Page 3, Column 4
Married James William Hannah on 05 SEP 1889 at the home of Joseph Fisher in Knox County, Missouri. Rev. Lilburn Rush, a minister of the Gospel, solemnized the marriage.

MO d/c 21977

FUNERAL OF MRS. J. HANNAH
Hurdland Lady, Lifetime County Resident, Buried Yesterday.

Mrs. James Hannah, 74 years old, a lifelong resident of Knox County, died at her home in Hurdland at 11 o'clock Monday mnorning. Suffering of a heart ailment, she had been poorly for several years. Since last December she had been considered in a serious condition, although death came unexpectedly.
She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. fisher, and was born in KNox County Nov. 9, 1866, one of a family of six children. She ws married to James Hannah in September, 1888 [sic]. To them seven children were born, two dying in infancy. One son, Charles Hannah, died in 1935. Her husband died Dec. 19, 1927.
She is survivied by two daughters, Mrs. Josie Hall of Hurdland and Mrs. Marie James of Des Moines, Ia., and two sons, Lloyd Hannah of Edina and Dale Hanna of the home. She is also survived by one brother, T. J. Fisher, of HUrdland, and two sisters, Mrs. Foster Sherwood of LaBelle and Mrs. Goerge Shumate of New Florence. Two sisters also preceded her in death, Mrs. James Ballinger, who died in 1922, and Mrs. Ira Wickham in 1933.
Mrs. Hannah had spent her entire life in KNox County. She had lived on a farm five miles southeast of Hurdland until seven years ago when she moved to Hurdland.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Hurdland Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. S. E. Botsford of Edina. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
The Edina Sentienl, Edina, Missouri, April 10, 1941
and
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 18 Apr 1941, Fri; Page 3, Column 4


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