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Mrs. Hannah Woollard, wife of Aaron Woollard, died Friday of last week, at their home on[sic] and one half miles northwest of town.
Mrs. Woollard's health had not been good for several years.. She had been paralyzed and had a stroke on Tuesday prior to her death.
Funeral services were held Sunday, at 10:30 a.m., at the Church of the Brethren. Elders L. W. Teetor and Martin Hoover spoke and the singing was by the church choir.
Her sons, Clinton, David, Alvin,Charles and John, and son-in-law, Everett Conway were the pall-bearers. Burial was made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
The following attended the funeral: Prof. and Mrs. Chas, Woollard of Riley, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. John Woollard and son Frank, of Blountsville, Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis and family of Losantville, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Conway and family of Mooreland, Forrest Woollard of Cleveland, O., Mrs. Amy terry of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, and David Rhoades of Mooreland, Ed Brown of Losantville and Mr. Mogle of New Castle.
OBITUARY
Hannah, daughter of John and Catharine Werking, was born October 11, 1846 in Bedford county, Pennsylvania; and died at 7:30 a.m. February 23, 1923, at her home, one and a half miles northwest of Hagerstown, Indiana, age seventy-six years, four months and twelve days.
At about three years of age her parents moved to Indiana, settling near Hagerstown, and later moved to the farm now owned by Dennis Gregg, three miles west of Hagerstown, where she grew up to womanhood.
In February 1868, she was baptized into the Church of the Brethren, in which she lived a very consistent life all her days.
On September 14, 1871, she was married to Aaron Woollard, by Elder Daniel Bowman.
To them were born twelve children, three of whom died in childhood.
She leaves husband and nine children, namely, Clinton, David, Edith Beeson, Eva, Alvin of Hagerstown, Indiana, Charles of riley, Indiana, John of Blountsville, Indiana,Jennie Dennis of Losantville, Indiana and Stella Conway of Mooreland, Indiana; two bothers, William and John M. of Hagerstown, Indiana, twenty-four grandchildren and one step grandson.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks to friends and neighbors for he kindness and sympathy shown us in our bereavement of our dear wife and mother.
Aaron Woollard and Family.
She was buried about 25 Feb 1923 in Brick Church Cemetery, Wayne County, Indiana .
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Mrs. Hannah Woollard, wife of Aaron Woollard, died Friday of last week, at their home on[sic] and one half miles northwest of town.
Mrs. Woollard's health had not been good for several years.. She had been paralyzed and had a stroke on Tuesday prior to her death.
Funeral services were held Sunday, at 10:30 a.m., at the Church of the Brethren. Elders L. W. Teetor and Martin Hoover spoke and the singing was by the church choir.
Her sons, Clinton, David, Alvin,Charles and John, and son-in-law, Everett Conway were the pall-bearers. Burial was made in the cemetery adjoining the church.
The following attended the funeral: Prof. and Mrs. Chas, Woollard of Riley, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. John Woollard and son Frank, of Blountsville, Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis and family of Losantville, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Conway and family of Mooreland, Forrest Woollard of Cleveland, O., Mrs. Amy terry of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, and David Rhoades of Mooreland, Ed Brown of Losantville and Mr. Mogle of New Castle.
OBITUARY
Hannah, daughter of John and Catharine Werking, was born October 11, 1846 in Bedford county, Pennsylvania; and died at 7:30 a.m. February 23, 1923, at her home, one and a half miles northwest of Hagerstown, Indiana, age seventy-six years, four months and twelve days.
At about three years of age her parents moved to Indiana, settling near Hagerstown, and later moved to the farm now owned by Dennis Gregg, three miles west of Hagerstown, where she grew up to womanhood.
In February 1868, she was baptized into the Church of the Brethren, in which she lived a very consistent life all her days.
On September 14, 1871, she was married to Aaron Woollard, by Elder Daniel Bowman.
To them were born twelve children, three of whom died in childhood.
She leaves husband and nine children, namely, Clinton, David, Edith Beeson, Eva, Alvin of Hagerstown, Indiana, Charles of riley, Indiana, John of Blountsville, Indiana,Jennie Dennis of Losantville, Indiana and Stella Conway of Mooreland, Indiana; two bothers, William and John M. of Hagerstown, Indiana, twenty-four grandchildren and one step grandson.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks to friends and neighbors for he kindness and sympathy shown us in our bereavement of our dear wife and mother.
Aaron Woollard and Family.
She was buried about 25 Feb 1923 in Brick Church Cemetery, Wayne County, Indiana .
Family Members
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Clinton Woolard
1872–1943
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David Woolard
1873–1936
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John W. Woollard
1876–1953
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Jane "Jennie" Woollard Dennis
1877–1951
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Katie Woollard
1879–1880
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Eva May Woollard
1880–1949
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Charles Woollard
1881–1959
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Edith Woollard Beeson
1884–1958
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Horace Woollard
1885–1888
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Alvin Woollard
1886–1958
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Mabel Estella Woollard Conway
1888–1977
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Infant Son Woollard
1890–1890
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