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Jane <I>Dickinson</I> Langford

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Jane Dickinson Langford

Birth
Ireland
Death
2 Oct 1892 (aged 80)
Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bentley, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Married George Langford on 2/4/1832 in Rosenallis Parrish, Mountmellick, Ireland

Funeral was held under a tree in her yard that she & George planted.

Farewell my dear old companion, for only a little while.
May we meet in the home of the ransomed, and behold the Savior smile.
Good bye to my darling children, I've toiled for you many a year.
When times were hard and trying, we kept you from hunger and fear.
Take care of the one that lingers, his days shall be lonesome and few,
No more can he toil with those fingers, which he frosted and palsied for you.
Good bye to the world and it's troubles, forever adieu to all the pain,
The pleasure of earth are but bubbles, I've gone to my master to reign.
** this poem was included in her obit.
Married George Langford on 2/4/1832 in Rosenallis Parrish, Mountmellick, Ireland

Funeral was held under a tree in her yard that she & George planted.

Farewell my dear old companion, for only a little while.
May we meet in the home of the ransomed, and behold the Savior smile.
Good bye to my darling children, I've toiled for you many a year.
When times were hard and trying, we kept you from hunger and fear.
Take care of the one that lingers, his days shall be lonesome and few,
No more can he toil with those fingers, which he frosted and palsied for you.
Good bye to the world and it's troubles, forever adieu to all the pain,
The pleasure of earth are but bubbles, I've gone to my master to reign.
** this poem was included in her obit.


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