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Mary <I>Jenkins</I> Felix

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Mary Jenkins Felix

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Jun 1892 (aged 29–30)
USA
Burial
Miner County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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PIERCE ROBERTS. FELIX -June 5, 1892, in Miner, South Dakota, Mrs. Mary Felix, beloved wife of Daniel Felix, and daughter of Howell & Elizabeth Jenkins, Waukesha County. Wis., aged 29 years and 10 months, having suffered a severe affliction for a week, from pneumonia. She was born in Waterville, [Waukesha], Wis. She was brought up by a religious order in the education and teaching of the Argiwydd, and she was accepted as a member of Christ's church when she was 14 years old. They moved to this place in the spring of 1883 and through care and hard work, planning and diligence they became comfortable. Through a gentle, gentle and beautiful manner, he had won the warmest affections of his neighbors, and there is an outpouring of grief at his loss in the little church. A large funeral was held. The religious service was performed by Rev. Neal McKechnie (Pres.) and Mr. Doty. Precious in the eyes of the Argiwydd is the death of his saints.

Digitally translated from the Library of Wales newspaper collection and edited by a researcher. A portion was not decipherable. Family researchers are encouraged to have the obituary translated by a fluent reader.

Y Drych, 14 July 1892, p.6.
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3540999/3541005/91/%22ann%20jones%22%20waukesha
PIERCE ROBERTS. FELIX -June 5, 1892, in Miner, South Dakota, Mrs. Mary Felix, beloved wife of Daniel Felix, and daughter of Howell & Elizabeth Jenkins, Waukesha County. Wis., aged 29 years and 10 months, having suffered a severe affliction for a week, from pneumonia. She was born in Waterville, [Waukesha], Wis. She was brought up by a religious order in the education and teaching of the Argiwydd, and she was accepted as a member of Christ's church when she was 14 years old. They moved to this place in the spring of 1883 and through care and hard work, planning and diligence they became comfortable. Through a gentle, gentle and beautiful manner, he had won the warmest affections of his neighbors, and there is an outpouring of grief at his loss in the little church. A large funeral was held. The religious service was performed by Rev. Neal McKechnie (Pres.) and Mr. Doty. Precious in the eyes of the Argiwydd is the death of his saints.

Digitally translated from the Library of Wales newspaper collection and edited by a researcher. A portion was not decipherable. Family researchers are encouraged to have the obituary translated by a fluent reader.

Y Drych, 14 July 1892, p.6.
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3540999/3541005/91/%22ann%20jones%22%20waukesha


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