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Mary Eliza Jane Reade <I>Waldron</I> Pitsenbarger

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Mary Eliza Jane Reade Waldron Pitsenbarger

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Dec 1927 (aged 91)
Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Graham Cemetery section, Block Lot 006023 Space 02
Memorial ID
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married 1st to Abel Jewett on Feb 25, 1855 in Jones Co., IA (he died during the civil war)
married 2nd to Peter Pitsenbarger in 1870.

Winfield Daily Courier
Thursday, December 15, 1927

Mrs. Mary Pitsenbarger
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Pitsenbarger, mother of H.U. Jewett were held from the Morris funeral home, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. E.W. Harrison conducted the service.

Rev. Harrison selected the scripture from which to make his address. The first verse of the ninetieth Psalm . Mrs. John Schwantes and Mrs. Owen Nisbet with Mrs. E.W. Harrison as accompanist provided the music. They sang "God Will Take Care of You", "Rock of Ages" and "Does Jesus Care."

Burial will be made in Union Cemetery. The pall bearers were: H.R. Wilson, Albert Brookshire, Perry Haney and Frank Wilkins.

Mary Waren was born near Indianapolis, Indiana, February 19, 1836. She moved to Iowa with her family when a young woman and in Jones county, February 25, 1858 she was married to Abel Jewett, who died during the Civil War. Three children were born to them, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Eye and Mrs. Ruth Tompkins having died several years ago, and one son, H.U. Jewett of this city with whom Mrs. Pitsenbarger had made her home for many years.

In 1870 she was married to Peter Pitsenbarger and two children were born of this union, both of whom died when quite young. Besides her son she is survived by nineteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren. She was a member of the Dunkard church for many years. She died at the age of 91 years, ten months and two days.
married 1st to Abel Jewett on Feb 25, 1855 in Jones Co., IA (he died during the civil war)
married 2nd to Peter Pitsenbarger in 1870.

Winfield Daily Courier
Thursday, December 15, 1927

Mrs. Mary Pitsenbarger
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Pitsenbarger, mother of H.U. Jewett were held from the Morris funeral home, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. E.W. Harrison conducted the service.

Rev. Harrison selected the scripture from which to make his address. The first verse of the ninetieth Psalm . Mrs. John Schwantes and Mrs. Owen Nisbet with Mrs. E.W. Harrison as accompanist provided the music. They sang "God Will Take Care of You", "Rock of Ages" and "Does Jesus Care."

Burial will be made in Union Cemetery. The pall bearers were: H.R. Wilson, Albert Brookshire, Perry Haney and Frank Wilkins.

Mary Waren was born near Indianapolis, Indiana, February 19, 1836. She moved to Iowa with her family when a young woman and in Jones county, February 25, 1858 she was married to Abel Jewett, who died during the Civil War. Three children were born to them, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Eye and Mrs. Ruth Tompkins having died several years ago, and one son, H.U. Jewett of this city with whom Mrs. Pitsenbarger had made her home for many years.

In 1870 she was married to Peter Pitsenbarger and two children were born of this union, both of whom died when quite young. Besides her son she is survived by nineteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren and several great great grandchildren. She was a member of the Dunkard church for many years. She died at the age of 91 years, ten months and two days.


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