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Susanah Boone <I>Janney</I> Brown

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Susanah Boone Janney Brown

Birth
Melrose, Clark County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 May 1900 (aged 56)
Clark County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Melrose, Clark County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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57 years.
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Susanna Hollenbeck--Melrose, is a daughter of Isaiah and Hannah Janney, and is the fourth of a family of eleven children, of whom six are now living. She was born in Melrose Township, July 23, 1843. She was married March 28, 1864, to Wiliam Brown, son of Adam and Mary Brown. He was born in Licking County, Ohio, March 16, 1841, and came to this county in 1860, from where he entered the First Missouri Cavalry, in 1861, and served as a soldier for four years, during which time he contracted the disease from which he died, November 9, 1868, leaving two children, viz.: Jennie A. Brown, November 1, 1866; William R. Brown, January 12, 1869, and died September 13, 1879. Mrs. H. was afterward married, February 11, 1872, to Mr. John Winsett, son of John and Mary Winsett. He was a native of Hoio and was born July 6, 1818, and died November 3, 1876. She married John Hollenbeck, April 28, 1878, and one son, Homer Hollenbeck, was born December 18, 1879. Mrs. Hollenbeck has a farm of 200 acres of land, mostly improved land, in Section 8 of Melrose Township, containing a substantial farm residence erected in 1882. She is a member of the Protestant Methodist Church.

Source: Biography of Susanna Hollenbeck (1883, History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois, p. 191)
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Susanna Janney was born in Melrose township, July 23, 1843, and died May 5, 1900 age 56 years, 9 months and 14 days. She was the fourth of a family of eleven children, of whom three survive her, I. B. Janney, Mrs. Ellen Maring and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. She was the mother of three children, one of whom, Willie R. Brown, has preceded her to the better land. The others are Mrs. Chas. Bartlett and H. F. Hollenbeck.

The deceased was formerly a resident of Marshall, but had of late years lived with her daughter in Melrose township. She had been thrice married, first to Wm. Brown, then to John Winsett and lastly to J. M. Hollenbeck. She has been a patient sufferer for five months, but we feel now that she is at rest.

Source: Clark County Herald (Marshall, IL) 17 May 1900, p. 5
57 years.
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Susanna Hollenbeck--Melrose, is a daughter of Isaiah and Hannah Janney, and is the fourth of a family of eleven children, of whom six are now living. She was born in Melrose Township, July 23, 1843. She was married March 28, 1864, to Wiliam Brown, son of Adam and Mary Brown. He was born in Licking County, Ohio, March 16, 1841, and came to this county in 1860, from where he entered the First Missouri Cavalry, in 1861, and served as a soldier for four years, during which time he contracted the disease from which he died, November 9, 1868, leaving two children, viz.: Jennie A. Brown, November 1, 1866; William R. Brown, January 12, 1869, and died September 13, 1879. Mrs. H. was afterward married, February 11, 1872, to Mr. John Winsett, son of John and Mary Winsett. He was a native of Hoio and was born July 6, 1818, and died November 3, 1876. She married John Hollenbeck, April 28, 1878, and one son, Homer Hollenbeck, was born December 18, 1879. Mrs. Hollenbeck has a farm of 200 acres of land, mostly improved land, in Section 8 of Melrose Township, containing a substantial farm residence erected in 1882. She is a member of the Protestant Methodist Church.

Source: Biography of Susanna Hollenbeck (1883, History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois, p. 191)
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Susanna Janney was born in Melrose township, July 23, 1843, and died May 5, 1900 age 56 years, 9 months and 14 days. She was the fourth of a family of eleven children, of whom three survive her, I. B. Janney, Mrs. Ellen Maring and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. She was the mother of three children, one of whom, Willie R. Brown, has preceded her to the better land. The others are Mrs. Chas. Bartlett and H. F. Hollenbeck.

The deceased was formerly a resident of Marshall, but had of late years lived with her daughter in Melrose township. She had been thrice married, first to Wm. Brown, then to John Winsett and lastly to J. M. Hollenbeck. She has been a patient sufferer for five months, but we feel now that she is at rest.

Source: Clark County Herald (Marshall, IL) 17 May 1900, p. 5


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