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Dulcenia Jane <I>Livingston</I> Schryver

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Dulcenia Jane Livingston Schryver

Birth
Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Nov 1905
Ogle County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Polo, Ogle County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Jesse Schryver passed away Thursday, Nov. 2, 1905, at her home, aged 68 years, 3 months and 2 days. Mrs. Schryver had seemed perfectly well that morning except that she complained of being chilly. About nine o'clock she became very ill in spite of all that loving hands could do she lived but a little while. Apoplexy was the cause of her death.

Dulcenia Jane Livingston was born July 31, 1837 in Fayette County, Indiana, and came to Illinois with her parents when very small and had resided in this vicinity ever since. Oct. 11, 1854 she was united in marriage to Jesse Ames Schryver and to this union were born eleven children as follows: Matthew, Mrs. William Quest, Mrs. Casper Hartwig, Henry, Mrs. Fred Kelley, Mrs. John Ports, Olive, who died in infancy, Mrs. Bert Ports, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Harvey Cheeseman and John Schryver. Besides her children she leaves to mourn her death three sisters and two brothers.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the Brick church, Rev. Garman officiating. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband who preceded her in death just seven months. The deceased was a good woman, a kind mother and one who was loved by many people besides her immediate family. The family wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted them at this time.
Mrs. Jesse Schryver passed away Thursday, Nov. 2, 1905, at her home, aged 68 years, 3 months and 2 days. Mrs. Schryver had seemed perfectly well that morning except that she complained of being chilly. About nine o'clock she became very ill in spite of all that loving hands could do she lived but a little while. Apoplexy was the cause of her death.

Dulcenia Jane Livingston was born July 31, 1837 in Fayette County, Indiana, and came to Illinois with her parents when very small and had resided in this vicinity ever since. Oct. 11, 1854 she was united in marriage to Jesse Ames Schryver and to this union were born eleven children as follows: Matthew, Mrs. William Quest, Mrs. Casper Hartwig, Henry, Mrs. Fred Kelley, Mrs. John Ports, Olive, who died in infancy, Mrs. Bert Ports, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Harvey Cheeseman and John Schryver. Besides her children she leaves to mourn her death three sisters and two brothers.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the Brick church, Rev. Garman officiating. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband who preceded her in death just seven months. The deceased was a good woman, a kind mother and one who was loved by many people besides her immediate family. The family wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted them at this time.


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