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Austia Amelia Kirk Cramer

Birth
Hubbard, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Nov 1904 (aged 66)
Hopkinton, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hopkinton, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Ref: Mrs. Pierce Cramer died last Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Moulton, after a long illness. The funereal service was held this afternoon from the M.E. Church, Rev. D. C. Mackintosh of the Presbyterian Church officiating. The remains were followed to their final resting place by a large concourse of old friends and relatives.

Austia Kirk was born September 8, 1838, in Hubbard, Trumbull county, Ohio. She was married to Pierce Cramer October 8, 1857. They moved to Jones county in the fall of 1864, and moved to Hopkinton in the spring of 1867. This had continuously been their home until a few months ago, when they went to live with their son-in-law, J. D. Moulton and wife. Eleven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, of whom two died in infancy. One daughter, Della, died in her seventeenth year. Eight are still living: Mary, who lives at Buck Creek; Frank in Manchester; A. K. in Hopkinton; Kitt near Ryan; Emma in Sioux, NE; Cad in Rhodes, IA; Charles in Monticello; Grace in Hopkinton. Besides these she leaves a husband and four brothers. Mr. Cramer has been in feeble health for several months past. Mrs. Cramer was a woman with a great many friends in this community, where she had spent so large a part of her life.
Ref: Mrs. Pierce Cramer died last Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Moulton, after a long illness. The funereal service was held this afternoon from the M.E. Church, Rev. D. C. Mackintosh of the Presbyterian Church officiating. The remains were followed to their final resting place by a large concourse of old friends and relatives.

Austia Kirk was born September 8, 1838, in Hubbard, Trumbull county, Ohio. She was married to Pierce Cramer October 8, 1857. They moved to Jones county in the fall of 1864, and moved to Hopkinton in the spring of 1867. This had continuously been their home until a few months ago, when they went to live with their son-in-law, J. D. Moulton and wife. Eleven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, of whom two died in infancy. One daughter, Della, died in her seventeenth year. Eight are still living: Mary, who lives at Buck Creek; Frank in Manchester; A. K. in Hopkinton; Kitt near Ryan; Emma in Sioux, NE; Cad in Rhodes, IA; Charles in Monticello; Grace in Hopkinton. Besides these she leaves a husband and four brothers. Mr. Cramer has been in feeble health for several months past. Mrs. Cramer was a woman with a great many friends in this community, where she had spent so large a part of her life.


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