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Ida May <I>Hinsey</I> McDaniel

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Ida May Hinsey McDaniel

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
3 Aug 1887 (aged 24–25)
Anthony, Harper County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Married George W. McDaniel on December 30, 1883 in Anthony, Harper County, Kansas by M. M. Tracy, minister of the Congregational Church.


Sun City Union, Aug 26, 1887, pg 3, col 4
Died: "Death Notice" -

Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the impressive funeral services was pronounced over the remains of Mrs. George McDaniel at the Congregational Church, Rev. S. Price officiating, and afterward she was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery with her infant nestling in her arms. The baby, after a short existence of about two weeks, died Wednesday night at 10 o'clock and the mother, who has been bedridden for nearly a year, died a victim of consumption not many hours afterward at 3 o'clock Tuesday.

Mrs. McDaniel was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hinsey, living just east of the city, and as Ida Hinsey is known everywhere as one of the very few young ladies among the original settlers of the Anthony town site. Miss Hinsey was decidedly a belle and was admired for the many qualities of heart and disposition which she possessed. She was afterward married to a most worthy young mechanic, George McDaniel, at Caldwell, who afterward brought his bride to Anthony.

It is always touching to see a mother and babe buried together and in every way this is a most distressing case. The people of this community extend deep sympathy to the stricken husband and afflicted parents and universal regret is occasioned by the death of one of Anthony's earliest citizens and most exemplary young married woman. [Original published by Anthony Republican] Deceased was a niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. McEnany.


Married George W. McDaniel on December 30, 1883 in Anthony, Harper County, Kansas by M. M. Tracy, minister of the Congregational Church.


Sun City Union, Aug 26, 1887, pg 3, col 4
Died: "Death Notice" -

Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the impressive funeral services was pronounced over the remains of Mrs. George McDaniel at the Congregational Church, Rev. S. Price officiating, and afterward she was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery with her infant nestling in her arms. The baby, after a short existence of about two weeks, died Wednesday night at 10 o'clock and the mother, who has been bedridden for nearly a year, died a victim of consumption not many hours afterward at 3 o'clock Tuesday.

Mrs. McDaniel was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hinsey, living just east of the city, and as Ida Hinsey is known everywhere as one of the very few young ladies among the original settlers of the Anthony town site. Miss Hinsey was decidedly a belle and was admired for the many qualities of heart and disposition which she possessed. She was afterward married to a most worthy young mechanic, George McDaniel, at Caldwell, who afterward brought his bride to Anthony.

It is always touching to see a mother and babe buried together and in every way this is a most distressing case. The people of this community extend deep sympathy to the stricken husband and afflicted parents and universal regret is occasioned by the death of one of Anthony's earliest citizens and most exemplary young married woman. [Original published by Anthony Republican] Deceased was a niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. McEnany.




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