White county, Indiana, July 23, 1847,
and died in her late home Saturday
evening, May 10, aged sixty-five years,
nine months and seventeen days. She
was united in marriage to Jacob Mil-
lion, November 24, 1886. No children
were born to them, but three daughters
and one son by a former wife, With
fourteen grandchildren, mourn
her death. Besides these, her husband,
her relatives and friends, she leaves
a twin sister, Mrs. H. Perkins. Never
but once have the sisters been sepa-
rated on their birthdays. In her girlhood
days Mrs. Million became a
Christian and in 1856 united with the
Church of God in Idaville, of winch
she remained a member until her
death. The funeral services were
held Tuesday afternoon in the Baptist
church, conducted by Rev. Miller. Interment
in Davis cemetery.
THE JOURNAL-TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY 17, 1913
White county, Indiana, July 23, 1847,
and died in her late home Saturday
evening, May 10, aged sixty-five years,
nine months and seventeen days. She
was united in marriage to Jacob Mil-
lion, November 24, 1886. No children
were born to them, but three daughters
and one son by a former wife, With
fourteen grandchildren, mourn
her death. Besides these, her husband,
her relatives and friends, she leaves
a twin sister, Mrs. H. Perkins. Never
but once have the sisters been sepa-
rated on their birthdays. In her girlhood
days Mrs. Million became a
Christian and in 1856 united with the
Church of God in Idaville, of winch
she remained a member until her
death. The funeral services were
held Tuesday afternoon in the Baptist
church, conducted by Rev. Miller. Interment
in Davis cemetery.
THE JOURNAL-TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY 17, 1913
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