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Mary Elizabeth <I>Hughes</I> Linebrink

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Mary Elizabeth Hughes Linebrink

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Jul 1910 (aged 72)
Defiance, Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Mrs. Mary E. Linebrink, nee Hughes, sister of Jos Hughes of Defiance died July 4, 1910 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Peterson of Evansport with whom she had been making her home. Mrs. Linebrink was born in Coshocton county, June 6, 1838 and at the time of her death was aged 73 years and 38 days. She was married December 18, 1856 to Fred Linebrink, who died April 4, 1910 only a few months ago. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Peterson and four sons, Isaac of Grant Park, Ill., John of Camden, Mich., Chatrles and Jesse of Chesterfield Ranch, Neb. T he children will all be present for the funeral, which will be held Thursday at 9:00 at the house and 10:30 at the St. John's church at Evansport. Burial will be at Evansport. Rev. Harthan will officiate.-Daily Crescent News, July 4, 1910.

Mary Elizabeth (Hughes) Linebrink, was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, June 6, 1838. She was united in marriage to Frederick J. Linebrink, December 18, 1856. Six children bless this union, one of which preceded its parents to the world beyond several years ago. Mrs. Linebrink was a good Christian woman, a kind and affectionate wife, loving and sympathetic mother, accommodating neighbor loved by all and making friends wherever she went. They lived in Tiffin Township the greater part of their life and a few years ago they moved to Evansport where they since resided. Mr. and Mrs. Linebrink were very devoted to each other and as age crept on, they became closer to each other and only three months ago to the day, Mr. Linebrink passed to the great behind. Mrs. Linebrink has expressed her desire many times that she might be permitted to join her companion and last Monday morning, July 4, her prayers were answered, aged 72 years and 28 days. She leaves one daughter, Emmaline Peterson, four sons of Camden, Michigan, Isaac of Grant Park, Illinois, Charles and Jesse of Chesterfield Park, Nebraska, all of whom were present. She also leaves a host of friends and neighbors. -The Defiance Crescent News, July 9, 1910.
Mrs. Mary E. Linebrink, nee Hughes, sister of Jos Hughes of Defiance died July 4, 1910 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Peterson of Evansport with whom she had been making her home. Mrs. Linebrink was born in Coshocton county, June 6, 1838 and at the time of her death was aged 73 years and 38 days. She was married December 18, 1856 to Fred Linebrink, who died April 4, 1910 only a few months ago. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Peterson and four sons, Isaac of Grant Park, Ill., John of Camden, Mich., Chatrles and Jesse of Chesterfield Ranch, Neb. T he children will all be present for the funeral, which will be held Thursday at 9:00 at the house and 10:30 at the St. John's church at Evansport. Burial will be at Evansport. Rev. Harthan will officiate.-Daily Crescent News, July 4, 1910.

Mary Elizabeth (Hughes) Linebrink, was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, June 6, 1838. She was united in marriage to Frederick J. Linebrink, December 18, 1856. Six children bless this union, one of which preceded its parents to the world beyond several years ago. Mrs. Linebrink was a good Christian woman, a kind and affectionate wife, loving and sympathetic mother, accommodating neighbor loved by all and making friends wherever she went. They lived in Tiffin Township the greater part of their life and a few years ago they moved to Evansport where they since resided. Mr. and Mrs. Linebrink were very devoted to each other and as age crept on, they became closer to each other and only three months ago to the day, Mr. Linebrink passed to the great behind. Mrs. Linebrink has expressed her desire many times that she might be permitted to join her companion and last Monday morning, July 4, her prayers were answered, aged 72 years and 28 days. She leaves one daughter, Emmaline Peterson, four sons of Camden, Michigan, Isaac of Grant Park, Illinois, Charles and Jesse of Chesterfield Park, Nebraska, all of whom were present. She also leaves a host of friends and neighbors. -The Defiance Crescent News, July 9, 1910.


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