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Mary S <I>Kline</I> Conner

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Mary S Kline Conner

Birth
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Apr 1905 (aged 75)
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3
Memorial ID
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The Holton Weekly Signal, April 12, 1905:
Mrs. J. F. Conner died at her home in this city Sunday. Her last illness lasted but three weeks, although she had a stroke of paralysis three and a half years ago from which she has never recovered .... Mary Cline was born in Columbia county, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1829. She grew to womanhood and was married there to J. F. Conner December 24, 1849. In 1882 they moved with their family to Jackson county, to the farm north of Holton, where they lived until about six years ago when they came to town to reside. On the day before Christmas, in 1899, Mr. and Mrs. Conner celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, and two months later, the husband was called home. Nine children were born of this union, one of whom died in infancy, and two others after they had reached maturity. The ones remaining are Isaac N. and J. L., who live in Pennsylvania, Wm. P. of Horton, A. B., Millie M. and Mrs. J. W. Kelchner, of this county. The two sons in Pennsylvania were not able to get here for the funeral .... Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Conner had been a devoted member since girlhood ....

... Sunday morning, April 9, 1905 .... One daughter died in infancy and another in the bloom of young womanhood .... One son died after reaching full maturity ....

Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clauser, and Mrs. Ralph Clauser of Topeka attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. J. F. Conner.

W. P. Conner, his two sons and daughter, Mary of Horton ...

The Tribune, April 7, 1905:
Miss Mary Kline.... laid to rest in the Holton cemetery........
The Holton Weekly Signal, April 12, 1905:
Mrs. J. F. Conner died at her home in this city Sunday. Her last illness lasted but three weeks, although she had a stroke of paralysis three and a half years ago from which she has never recovered .... Mary Cline was born in Columbia county, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1829. She grew to womanhood and was married there to J. F. Conner December 24, 1849. In 1882 they moved with their family to Jackson county, to the farm north of Holton, where they lived until about six years ago when they came to town to reside. On the day before Christmas, in 1899, Mr. and Mrs. Conner celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, and two months later, the husband was called home. Nine children were born of this union, one of whom died in infancy, and two others after they had reached maturity. The ones remaining are Isaac N. and J. L., who live in Pennsylvania, Wm. P. of Horton, A. B., Millie M. and Mrs. J. W. Kelchner, of this county. The two sons in Pennsylvania were not able to get here for the funeral .... Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Conner had been a devoted member since girlhood ....

... Sunday morning, April 9, 1905 .... One daughter died in infancy and another in the bloom of young womanhood .... One son died after reaching full maturity ....

Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clauser, and Mrs. Ralph Clauser of Topeka attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. J. F. Conner.

W. P. Conner, his two sons and daughter, Mary of Horton ...

The Tribune, April 7, 1905:
Miss Mary Kline.... laid to rest in the Holton cemetery........


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