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Hannah Catherine <I>Miller</I> Shanklin

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Hannah Catherine Miller Shanklin

Birth
Owensburg, Greene County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Mar 1913 (aged 50)
Greene County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Hobbieville, Greene County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Hannah Catherine (MILLER) SHANKLIN died of pneumonia at her home in Jackson Township, Greene County, Indiana, March 28, 1913, aged fifty years, eleven months and twenty-two days. She was born August 6, 1862, and was the daughter of Job and Jane MILLER.

She was married to M. B. SHANKLIN in the month of December 1885. Of this union there were born seven children, one an infant, died unnamed. The surviving children are W. S. SHANKLIN, residing in Illinois, Lulu SHANKLIN, Charles SHANKLIN, Amy SHANKLIN, Stanley SHANKLIN, and Nellie SHANKLIN. Mrs. SHANKLIN was best known among her neighbors and friends as Kate SHANKLIN. She united with the Christian Church at Bethel, near her home, in the year 1889 and was baptized by Rev. Enoch H. FLOYD and lived a true, devoted and Christian life until the Death Angel called her home and inter eternal rest. Among her neighbors and friends, none knew her but to love her, none named her but to praise. In times of sickness, sorrow and distress, among her neighbors, she was always ready and willing to be with them to help and comfort them in their distress. She lived but a few days after she was stricken with the dread disease, but everything was done for her that a devoted husband and loving children and neighbors and friends could do. She was a woman that looked well to the ways of her household and whose husband and children and all her friends can say of her as was said of the Master whom she so devotedly served, “she went about doing good.” A few minutes before her death she called her husband and children around her and gave assurance to them that death had no terrors for her and gave them such advice as only a Christian wife and mother can give, and then gently fell asleep to wake in “the land of sunshine and song.” She lived a true and devoted wife to her husband and mother to her children and leaves them to mourn their loss as well as all her neighbors and a large circle of friends.

Interment was in the DISHMAN Cemetery, the service conducted by J. L. HATFIELD.

CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1994, GCHS, Dishman Cemetery, Page 111: Hannah C. SHANKLIN, 6 Aug 1862-26 Mar 1913; Mitchell B. SHANKLIN, 10 Sep 1858-12 Aug 1932; Infant SHANKLIN, s/o M B & H C, 1 da, 21 Feb 1886.
Mrs. Hannah Catherine (MILLER) SHANKLIN died of pneumonia at her home in Jackson Township, Greene County, Indiana, March 28, 1913, aged fifty years, eleven months and twenty-two days. She was born August 6, 1862, and was the daughter of Job and Jane MILLER.

She was married to M. B. SHANKLIN in the month of December 1885. Of this union there were born seven children, one an infant, died unnamed. The surviving children are W. S. SHANKLIN, residing in Illinois, Lulu SHANKLIN, Charles SHANKLIN, Amy SHANKLIN, Stanley SHANKLIN, and Nellie SHANKLIN. Mrs. SHANKLIN was best known among her neighbors and friends as Kate SHANKLIN. She united with the Christian Church at Bethel, near her home, in the year 1889 and was baptized by Rev. Enoch H. FLOYD and lived a true, devoted and Christian life until the Death Angel called her home and inter eternal rest. Among her neighbors and friends, none knew her but to love her, none named her but to praise. In times of sickness, sorrow and distress, among her neighbors, she was always ready and willing to be with them to help and comfort them in their distress. She lived but a few days after she was stricken with the dread disease, but everything was done for her that a devoted husband and loving children and neighbors and friends could do. She was a woman that looked well to the ways of her household and whose husband and children and all her friends can say of her as was said of the Master whom she so devotedly served, “she went about doing good.” A few minutes before her death she called her husband and children around her and gave assurance to them that death had no terrors for her and gave them such advice as only a Christian wife and mother can give, and then gently fell asleep to wake in “the land of sunshine and song.” She lived a true and devoted wife to her husband and mother to her children and leaves them to mourn their loss as well as all her neighbors and a large circle of friends.

Interment was in the DISHMAN Cemetery, the service conducted by J. L. HATFIELD.

CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1994, GCHS, Dishman Cemetery, Page 111: Hannah C. SHANKLIN, 6 Aug 1862-26 Mar 1913; Mitchell B. SHANKLIN, 10 Sep 1858-12 Aug 1932; Infant SHANKLIN, s/o M B & H C, 1 da, 21 Feb 1886.


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