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Mrs. Thrasher, who reside a mile and a quarter north of Oadwood, was brought to the daughter's home four weeks ago when she became ill. She later suffered a cerbral hemorrahage.
The body was removed to the Morris Brothers funeral home where services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. W.E. Hayden, pastor of the Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in the Sherman Cemetery at Charloe.
Mrs. Thrasher was born in Brown Township, Paulding county, on Dec. 12, 1861, a daughter of James and Lucinda Carnahan.
Besides the daughter, she leaves two sons, Ebon Thrasher, Danville, Ill., and Nay Thrasher, Oakwood; a sister, Mrs. Polly Fuller, Oakwood; 13 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren.
(Taken from the Defiance Crescent News, December 23, 1943)
Mrs. Thrasher, who reside a mile and a quarter north of Oadwood, was brought to the daughter's home four weeks ago when she became ill. She later suffered a cerbral hemorrahage.
The body was removed to the Morris Brothers funeral home where services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. W.E. Hayden, pastor of the Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in the Sherman Cemetery at Charloe.
Mrs. Thrasher was born in Brown Township, Paulding county, on Dec. 12, 1861, a daughter of James and Lucinda Carnahan.
Besides the daughter, she leaves two sons, Ebon Thrasher, Danville, Ill., and Nay Thrasher, Oakwood; a sister, Mrs. Polly Fuller, Oakwood; 13 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren.
(Taken from the Defiance Crescent News, December 23, 1943)
Family Members
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Polly Regina Carnahan Fuller
1850–1945
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George W. Carnahan
1852–1852
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Thomas Wilson Carnahan
1852–1911
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Ellen Jane Carnahan
1854–1854
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Jessie Martin Carnahan
1857–1937
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William John Carnahan
1858–1936
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Isaac A Carnahan
1860–1909
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Almeda Armina Carnahan Robinson
1865–1942
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Ellen Jemima Carnahan Bidlack
1866–1927
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Henry F. Carnahan
unknown–1857
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