Mrs. Pennington's maiden name was Malinda Ogle. She was born in Buchanan county, Missouri, June 13, 1842. From there her parents moved to Andrews county, in that state in the spring of 1858, and she was united in marriage to W. W. Pennington at the home of his father in Nodaway county, Missouri, August 31, 1860.
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington moved to Kansas in 1867 and to Lebanon in 1899, where they have resided since.
Nine children were born to this union, six girls and three sons, one son having met death in an accident August 1853. The remaining children are all married but one, Miss Bertha, who resides with her father in this city. All the children were present at the funeral but one, a daughter Mrs. Tina Brady, who resides in Oregon. There are C. T. Pennnington, who resides on White Rock near Salem; D. F. Pennington, Leavenworth; Mrs. Mattie Elder, Douglass, Kas.; Mrs. Nana Myers, Salem; Mrs. Ollie Lowery, Smith Center; Mrs. Maude Leonard, Lebanon; and Bertha.
Mrs. Pennington joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church September, 1860, and led a Christian life throughout, being a kinda and loving wife, mother and neighbor and loved by all.
Mrs. Pennington leaves a faithful husband, daughters, sons, sisters and brothers, grandchildren and many friends to mourn her death. During sickness she suffered much, yet she was always cheerful and hopeful. As a wife and mother she was one of the best, loving and true, always looking to the welfare of her home; as a Christian and church member faithful, and as a friend and neighbor, worthy of the confidence and respect of all who knew her.
The Lebanon Times (Lebanon, Kansas) Thursday, October 22, 1903, Page 4
Contributor: Ladonna Weltmer (47318140)
Mrs. Pennington's maiden name was Malinda Ogle. She was born in Buchanan county, Missouri, June 13, 1842. From there her parents moved to Andrews county, in that state in the spring of 1858, and she was united in marriage to W. W. Pennington at the home of his father in Nodaway county, Missouri, August 31, 1860.
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington moved to Kansas in 1867 and to Lebanon in 1899, where they have resided since.
Nine children were born to this union, six girls and three sons, one son having met death in an accident August 1853. The remaining children are all married but one, Miss Bertha, who resides with her father in this city. All the children were present at the funeral but one, a daughter Mrs. Tina Brady, who resides in Oregon. There are C. T. Pennnington, who resides on White Rock near Salem; D. F. Pennington, Leavenworth; Mrs. Mattie Elder, Douglass, Kas.; Mrs. Nana Myers, Salem; Mrs. Ollie Lowery, Smith Center; Mrs. Maude Leonard, Lebanon; and Bertha.
Mrs. Pennington joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church September, 1860, and led a Christian life throughout, being a kinda and loving wife, mother and neighbor and loved by all.
Mrs. Pennington leaves a faithful husband, daughters, sons, sisters and brothers, grandchildren and many friends to mourn her death. During sickness she suffered much, yet she was always cheerful and hopeful. As a wife and mother she was one of the best, loving and true, always looking to the welfare of her home; as a Christian and church member faithful, and as a friend and neighbor, worthy of the confidence and respect of all who knew her.
The Lebanon Times (Lebanon, Kansas) Thursday, October 22, 1903, Page 4
Contributor: Ladonna Weltmer (47318140)
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