Relative of Lincoln dies near Portland.
Portland, Ind. Mrs. Ida Jane Journey, 75, died at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning at her home, one mile southwest of Portland, following a lingering illness. She was a descendant of General Winfield Scott and her father was a cousin of Abraham Lincoln, who's birthday was celebrated Tuesday.
Surviving are the husband, Joseph R. Journey, one son, Raymond Journey; one sister, Mrs. William Myers, of Portland, and four brothers, Frank H. Hanks, of New Mt. Pleasant, William Scott Hanks, of Muncie, Alvin Hanks, of northeast of Portland and Guss A. Hanks, of Blaine road.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the home in charge of Dr. H. N. Renald, assisted by the Rev. Herbert T. Neve. Burial will be in the Liber Cemetery.
Union City Evening Times, Wednesday, February 13, 1935
Relative of Lincoln dies near Portland.
Portland, Ind. Mrs. Ida Jane Journey, 75, died at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning at her home, one mile southwest of Portland, following a lingering illness. She was a descendant of General Winfield Scott and her father was a cousin of Abraham Lincoln, who's birthday was celebrated Tuesday.
Surviving are the husband, Joseph R. Journey, one son, Raymond Journey; one sister, Mrs. William Myers, of Portland, and four brothers, Frank H. Hanks, of New Mt. Pleasant, William Scott Hanks, of Muncie, Alvin Hanks, of northeast of Portland and Guss A. Hanks, of Blaine road.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the home in charge of Dr. H. N. Renald, assisted by the Rev. Herbert T. Neve. Burial will be in the Liber Cemetery.
Union City Evening Times, Wednesday, February 13, 1935
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