Taken From the Washburn Leader - Courtesy Barb Darling
14 March 1907
Obituary - Sophia T. Hollenback-Wineteer was a native of Perry Co., Ohio. She was 76 years, 4 months and 9 days old at the time of her passing Saturday evening at 8:30.
She was the daughter of Daniel and Martha Hollenback whose family consisted of eight children. Those deceased are George Hollenback, Julia Ogle, Mary A. Perry, Susan Dobson and Martha Mann. Two brothers, Jacob and Daniel Hollenback survive.
Her parents came to Illinois in 1837. They settled on what is now known as the Stonier place. Mother Wineteer was twice married. Her first husband was Thomas Mann, a grain merchant of Lacon, who died in about a year. Their only child died in infancy.
On the 12th August 1852 she was again married to Lewis Wineteer. They immediately moved to the home farm where they continuously lived until coming to Washburn seventeen years ago. Three of their children died in 1868 within a brief period of three months. Those living are Thomas L and James D. of Barton Co., Mo., Margaret E Kerrick, Clarissa A. Combes, Jessie E. and George H. all of Washburn. There also fourteen grand children...Funeral services were held from the M.E. Church at 10:30 Tuesday Morning, conducted by Rev Boswell. The internment was in the Baptist Cemetery.
Thomas Mann died May 10, 1850 and is buried in the Hollenback Cem.
Bio courtesy of Joann Armstrong 2 August 2011
Taken From the Washburn Leader - Courtesy Barb Darling
14 March 1907
Obituary - Sophia T. Hollenback-Wineteer was a native of Perry Co., Ohio. She was 76 years, 4 months and 9 days old at the time of her passing Saturday evening at 8:30.
She was the daughter of Daniel and Martha Hollenback whose family consisted of eight children. Those deceased are George Hollenback, Julia Ogle, Mary A. Perry, Susan Dobson and Martha Mann. Two brothers, Jacob and Daniel Hollenback survive.
Her parents came to Illinois in 1837. They settled on what is now known as the Stonier place. Mother Wineteer was twice married. Her first husband was Thomas Mann, a grain merchant of Lacon, who died in about a year. Their only child died in infancy.
On the 12th August 1852 she was again married to Lewis Wineteer. They immediately moved to the home farm where they continuously lived until coming to Washburn seventeen years ago. Three of their children died in 1868 within a brief period of three months. Those living are Thomas L and James D. of Barton Co., Mo., Margaret E Kerrick, Clarissa A. Combes, Jessie E. and George H. all of Washburn. There also fourteen grand children...Funeral services were held from the M.E. Church at 10:30 Tuesday Morning, conducted by Rev Boswell. The internment was in the Baptist Cemetery.
Thomas Mann died May 10, 1850 and is buried in the Hollenback Cem.
Bio courtesy of Joann Armstrong 2 August 2011
Family Members
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Harriet Ellen Mann
1851–1852
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Martha Wineteer
1853–1868
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Thomas Lewis Wineteer
1855–1950
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Margaret Ellen Wineteer Kerrick
1857–1935
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Clarissa Amelia Wineteer Combes
1859–1939
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James Daniel Wineteer
1861–1945
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Annie Sophia Wineteer
1865–1878
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Jessie Evelyn Wineteer
1871–1936
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George Hollenback Wineteer
1875–1936
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