Anna Marlow Parrott was born in Washington county, Pa ,Nov 30, 1819, lived there twelve years and moved with parents to Richland county, Ohio, after ten years moved to Guernsey county, Ohio, where she was married when about twenty years old to James Marlow. She with husband moved to Virginia, stayed there four years and moved back to Athens county, Ohio, lived there five years and came to Andrew county , Missouri, in the spring of 1858, and to Nodaway county, in 1859 moved to Decatur county, Iowa, in 1861 and moved back to Harrison County, Missouri, about 1870 where her husband died Dec 26, 1873. She remained with her son, John Marlow until 1898, and lived with her daughter and son-in-law P J Hainey, and died July 2, 1904, at four o'clock am. A short and impressive service was held at the home of Mr Hainey, with Rev L W Gunby, surrounded by a host of relatives and friends after which she was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery, July 3, at four o'clock pm . Surviving her are her son John now in Oklahoma, Mrs Electa Pulley of Hickory county, Mo; Mrs Margaret Silvers a widowed daughter of Vernon county, Missouri, who has been with her mother in Barnard for the last three months, two daughters, Mrs Emma Carter, and Mary Bowen having died several years ago. She having lived to the age of 84 years 7 months and 2 days, she had lived a good industrious and religious life, and had been blessed with good health for one of her years until in February last succumbed to old age and has been confined to her bed until death removed her. Worn out with age she longed for the inevitable departure, and finally surrounded by relatives and friends she slept as a child and passed away as in a peaceful sleep
Anna Marlow Parrott was born in Washington county, Pa ,Nov 30, 1819, lived there twelve years and moved with parents to Richland county, Ohio, after ten years moved to Guernsey county, Ohio, where she was married when about twenty years old to James Marlow. She with husband moved to Virginia, stayed there four years and moved back to Athens county, Ohio, lived there five years and came to Andrew county , Missouri, in the spring of 1858, and to Nodaway county, in 1859 moved to Decatur county, Iowa, in 1861 and moved back to Harrison County, Missouri, about 1870 where her husband died Dec 26, 1873. She remained with her son, John Marlow until 1898, and lived with her daughter and son-in-law P J Hainey, and died July 2, 1904, at four o'clock am. A short and impressive service was held at the home of Mr Hainey, with Rev L W Gunby, surrounded by a host of relatives and friends after which she was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery, July 3, at four o'clock pm . Surviving her are her son John now in Oklahoma, Mrs Electa Pulley of Hickory county, Mo; Mrs Margaret Silvers a widowed daughter of Vernon county, Missouri, who has been with her mother in Barnard for the last three months, two daughters, Mrs Emma Carter, and Mary Bowen having died several years ago. She having lived to the age of 84 years 7 months and 2 days, she had lived a good industrious and religious life, and had been blessed with good health for one of her years until in February last succumbed to old age and has been confined to her bed until death removed her. Worn out with age she longed for the inevitable departure, and finally surrounded by relatives and friends she slept as a child and passed away as in a peaceful sleep
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