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Mary Elizabeth <I>Motter</I> Main

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Mary Elizabeth Motter Main

Birth
Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Jan 1940 (aged 75–76)
Ada, Hardin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ada, Hardin County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7461278, Longitude: -83.8223639
Plot
G4
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Mrs. James N. Main

ADA, Jan. 6 - Mrs. James N. Main, 77, died at 5 p.m. today on the farm, two and one-half miles north of here, which had been her home for 40 years. She had been ill five years with complications.

The Hancock-co native is survived by six sons, J. Stewart, of Ada, J. Nirum, of Lakewood, Eli, of Columbus, Russell, of Ada, Morris, of Cincinnati, and Paul, of Troy; two daughters, Margaret, of Columbus, and Mrs. Cora Baker, of Ada.

Seven brothers, Samuel Motter, of Toledo; Andy, John and Albert Motter, all of Ada, Rev. E. L. Motter, of Columbus, Rev. W. W. Motter, of West Carrolton, and J. R. Motter, of Lima, and two sisters, Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs. Cora McElroy, both of Ada, also survive.

The body will be removed from the Lantz mortuary here to the home Monday afternoon. Rev. George Wilson will conduct funeral services from the Ada M. E. church at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery, south of Ada.

(published in The Lima News, Sunday, January 7, 1940)
Mrs. James N. Main

ADA, Jan. 6 - Mrs. James N. Main, 77, died at 5 p.m. today on the farm, two and one-half miles north of here, which had been her home for 40 years. She had been ill five years with complications.

The Hancock-co native is survived by six sons, J. Stewart, of Ada, J. Nirum, of Lakewood, Eli, of Columbus, Russell, of Ada, Morris, of Cincinnati, and Paul, of Troy; two daughters, Margaret, of Columbus, and Mrs. Cora Baker, of Ada.

Seven brothers, Samuel Motter, of Toledo; Andy, John and Albert Motter, all of Ada, Rev. E. L. Motter, of Columbus, Rev. W. W. Motter, of West Carrolton, and J. R. Motter, of Lima, and two sisters, Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs. Cora McElroy, both of Ada, also survive.

The body will be removed from the Lantz mortuary here to the home Monday afternoon. Rev. George Wilson will conduct funeral services from the Ada M. E. church at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with burial in Woodlawn cemetery, south of Ada.

(published in The Lima News, Sunday, January 7, 1940)


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