Mrs. Harry Abrams, a resident of Ringgold County for fifty-eight years, died at her home in Mount Ayr early Tuesday morning, after being confined to her bed for seven weeks, suffering from leakage of the heart. Mrs. Abrams' maiden name was Emma A. Harrold, daughter of Elisha and Lavinia Harrold. She was born in Randolph County, Indiana, May 3, 1852 (sic), and was at the time of her death 74 years, nine months, and 16 days of age. She moved with her parents to Ringgold County early in the year 1871 and was united in marriage to Harry Abrams at Mount Ayr, November 3, 1879. They lived their entire married life in and around Mount Ayr. Mrs. Abrams is survived by her husband, one brother, O.O. Harrold, of Mount Ayr; two sisters, Mrs. Eunice L. Hammond of Roseburg, Ore., who was with her sister during her last illness, and Mrs. Ella Scribner, of Larnard, Kan. Funeral service will be held at the Methodist Church this (Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. S. Menoher.
(recorded as reportedly Published in 1929; but her age would indicate it was 1927).
Mrs. Harry Abrams, a resident of Ringgold County for fifty-eight years, died at her home in Mount Ayr early Tuesday morning, after being confined to her bed for seven weeks, suffering from leakage of the heart. Mrs. Abrams' maiden name was Emma A. Harrold, daughter of Elisha and Lavinia Harrold. She was born in Randolph County, Indiana, May 3, 1852 (sic), and was at the time of her death 74 years, nine months, and 16 days of age. She moved with her parents to Ringgold County early in the year 1871 and was united in marriage to Harry Abrams at Mount Ayr, November 3, 1879. They lived their entire married life in and around Mount Ayr. Mrs. Abrams is survived by her husband, one brother, O.O. Harrold, of Mount Ayr; two sisters, Mrs. Eunice L. Hammond of Roseburg, Ore., who was with her sister during her last illness, and Mrs. Ella Scribner, of Larnard, Kan. Funeral service will be held at the Methodist Church this (Thursday) afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. S. Menoher.
(recorded as reportedly Published in 1929; but her age would indicate it was 1927).
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