Mrs. Mark Richey died Friday of typhoid fever. They lived north of Ullin near the Lime Kiln switch. She left a husband with five small children in very destitute circumstances. Ladies' Aid of this place (Ullin) have made some donations in the way of clothing.
(Marcus Leando Richey, 28, of Wetaug, Illinois, farmer, born in Wetaug, Illinois, son of Daniel Richey and Dyanah Rendleman, married on 29 Apr 1900, in Pulaski Co., Ill., Nannie E. Cooper, 15, of Wetaug, Illinois, born in Ullin, Illiois, daughter of James Cooper and Anna Chapin. Her marker in the Sowers Cemetery at Wetaug reads: Nannie Richey daughter of J. M. & A. E. Cooper.—Darrel Dexter)
Contributor: Kathleen (49820077) •
Mrs. Mark Richey died Friday of typhoid fever. They lived north of Ullin near the Lime Kiln switch. She left a husband with five small children in very destitute circumstances. Ladies' Aid of this place (Ullin) have made some donations in the way of clothing.
(Marcus Leando Richey, 28, of Wetaug, Illinois, farmer, born in Wetaug, Illinois, son of Daniel Richey and Dyanah Rendleman, married on 29 Apr 1900, in Pulaski Co., Ill., Nannie E. Cooper, 15, of Wetaug, Illinois, born in Ullin, Illiois, daughter of James Cooper and Anna Chapin. Her marker in the Sowers Cemetery at Wetaug reads: Nannie Richey daughter of J. M. & A. E. Cooper.—Darrel Dexter)
Contributor: Kathleen (49820077) •
Inscription
d/J.M. & A.E. Cooper
Gravesite Details
d/o J.M. & A.E.
Family Members
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Amanda Jane Cooper Sicker
1873–1902
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Mary Elizabeth Cooper
1875–1875
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Lavina Isabel "Vina" Cooper Crippen
1877–1940
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Martha Ellen Cooper Spooner
1879–1962
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Charles Thomas Cooper
1881–1889
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Roberta Ann "Birdie" Cooper Miller
1883–1965
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Pauline Cooper Will
1887–1915
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Stella May Cooper Driver
1891–1916
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Arthur Bay Cooper
1891–1964
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Essie Luella Cooper Ragsdale
1894–1947
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