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Amy <I>Brewer</I> Bacon

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Amy Brewer Bacon

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23 Jan 1915 (aged 90)
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Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Obituaries from the North Vernon Plain Dealer & The Republic newspapers January 28, 1915
BACON---Mrs. Amy Brewer Bacon, aged ninety years and fourteen days died at her home on Jackson Street, this city, at about 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, January 23rd. Funeral services where held at the residence Monday morning, conducted by Rev. H. H. Sheldon of the M. E. Church. The remains were interred in Vernon Cemetery. Mrs. Bacon was one of the pioneer residents of the County. She was born at Brewersville, spent her entire life in this county, and lived to be the oldest native born resident of the county. Her husband, the late Captain Daniel Bacon died in the winter of 1899. She is the daughter of Jacob and Anna Wilson Brewer (Jacob platted out the town of Brewersville in northern Jennings County). She is survived by three children, Orlando Bacon and Mrs. Ella Davis, of this city, and Mrs. Celia Brougher, of Indianapolis. Six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive.
Obituaries from the North Vernon Plain Dealer & The Republic newspapers January 28, 1915
BACON---Mrs. Amy Brewer Bacon, aged ninety years and fourteen days died at her home on Jackson Street, this city, at about 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, January 23rd. Funeral services where held at the residence Monday morning, conducted by Rev. H. H. Sheldon of the M. E. Church. The remains were interred in Vernon Cemetery. Mrs. Bacon was one of the pioneer residents of the County. She was born at Brewersville, spent her entire life in this county, and lived to be the oldest native born resident of the county. Her husband, the late Captain Daniel Bacon died in the winter of 1899. She is the daughter of Jacob and Anna Wilson Brewer (Jacob platted out the town of Brewersville in northern Jennings County). She is survived by three children, Orlando Bacon and Mrs. Ella Davis, of this city, and Mrs. Celia Brougher, of Indianapolis. Six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive.


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