Camp Point, Ill., Dec. 3 - The funeral services of Mrs. James Hart were held from the Christian church Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Hart was Lucretia Borgia Miller and was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 8, 1850. During the Civil War she moved with her parents from Missouri to Clayton, Illinois.
She spent her girlhood days in Mendon and afterwards she moved to Camp Point, where she had lived since.
In 1867 she was married to James Hart. To this union were born Charles A. Hart of Carthage, Illinois, Walter L. Hart (deceased) and George A. Hart of Camp Point.
She is survived by her sons, her husband and grandson, Harold Hart, and one sister, Mrs. Harriett Tuxford.
She was a member of the Christian Church, W.C.T.U and Sisters of the Knight of Pythias.
Published in The Quincy Daily Journal on Sunday, December 3, 1922.
Camp Point, Ill., Dec. 3 - The funeral services of Mrs. James Hart were held from the Christian church Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Hart was Lucretia Borgia Miller and was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 8, 1850. During the Civil War she moved with her parents from Missouri to Clayton, Illinois.
She spent her girlhood days in Mendon and afterwards she moved to Camp Point, where she had lived since.
In 1867 she was married to James Hart. To this union were born Charles A. Hart of Carthage, Illinois, Walter L. Hart (deceased) and George A. Hart of Camp Point.
She is survived by her sons, her husband and grandson, Harold Hart, and one sister, Mrs. Harriett Tuxford.
She was a member of the Christian Church, W.C.T.U and Sisters of the Knight of Pythias.
Published in The Quincy Daily Journal on Sunday, December 3, 1922.
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