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Elizabeth K. <I>Stackhouse</I> Toliver

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Elizabeth K. Stackhouse Toliver

Birth
Orangeville, Orange County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 Feb 1923 (aged 55)
Orange County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Paoli, Orange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Married to Andrew W. Toliver on December 26, 1888 in Orange County, IN. They were first cousins once removed. Siblings Elizabeth and Lavinia Stackhouse married siblines Andrew and William Toliver.

The Springs Valley Herald (March 8, 1923) reported "Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver was born December 19, 1867, died February 20, 1923, aged fifty-five years, two months and one day. She was of a family of eight children, six living and one dead. In young girlhood she was married to Andrew W. Toliver and to this union was born six children, five living and one dead. She leaves behind a husband, five children, two brothers, four sisters, with grandchildren and many friends. In early womanhood she made her peace with her God and ever lived a life with him, who knoweth and doeth all things well. Her sickness has been of long duration but with his presence she bore it without a murmur always cheerful with a smile for everybody. She said to her loved ones a short time ago as they ministered unto her 'I won't be with you long I will have to go, but there is no fear, I am ready and willing' and on February 20, 1923, as she sat in a chair she answered the summons and without a struggle went out."
Married to Andrew W. Toliver on December 26, 1888 in Orange County, IN. They were first cousins once removed. Siblings Elizabeth and Lavinia Stackhouse married siblines Andrew and William Toliver.

The Springs Valley Herald (March 8, 1923) reported "Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver was born December 19, 1867, died February 20, 1923, aged fifty-five years, two months and one day. She was of a family of eight children, six living and one dead. In young girlhood she was married to Andrew W. Toliver and to this union was born six children, five living and one dead. She leaves behind a husband, five children, two brothers, four sisters, with grandchildren and many friends. In early womanhood she made her peace with her God and ever lived a life with him, who knoweth and doeth all things well. Her sickness has been of long duration but with his presence she bore it without a murmur always cheerful with a smile for everybody. She said to her loved ones a short time ago as they ministered unto her 'I won't be with you long I will have to go, but there is no fear, I am ready and willing' and on February 20, 1923, as she sat in a chair she answered the summons and without a struggle went out."


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