Death was due to a stroke of paralysis suffered July 15. She was united in marriage to Samuel W. Woodburn, March 4, 1886. The family resided near Middlebourne for many years.
Surviving are her husband and seven children: Mrs. Bertha Ables, Mrs. Maud Lowe, Orville Woodburn, Clarence G. Woodburn, Mrs. Ora Lyons, Mildred Woodburn, and Howard D. Woodburn. Three sisters; and one brother; Mrs. Thomas Thatcher, Mrs. Addie Bendure, Mrs. L.A. Bales, E.H. Stillions; 16 grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Woodburn became a member of the M.E. church at Middlebourne at the age of 12 years. After moving to near Antrim she transferred her membership to the Antrim M.E. church remaining a faithful member until her death.
The Jeffersonian- Wednesday 29 July 1931 pg. 8
Contributor: Carole Marie McMahan (46939474)
Death was due to a stroke of paralysis suffered July 15. She was united in marriage to Samuel W. Woodburn, March 4, 1886. The family resided near Middlebourne for many years.
Surviving are her husband and seven children: Mrs. Bertha Ables, Mrs. Maud Lowe, Orville Woodburn, Clarence G. Woodburn, Mrs. Ora Lyons, Mildred Woodburn, and Howard D. Woodburn. Three sisters; and one brother; Mrs. Thomas Thatcher, Mrs. Addie Bendure, Mrs. L.A. Bales, E.H. Stillions; 16 grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Woodburn became a member of the M.E. church at Middlebourne at the age of 12 years. After moving to near Antrim she transferred her membership to the Antrim M.E. church remaining a faithful member until her death.
The Jeffersonian- Wednesday 29 July 1931 pg. 8
Contributor: Carole Marie McMahan (46939474)
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Rebecca Jane Stillions Gill
1861–1945
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Thomas William Stillions
1864–1931
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Nancy Esther "Nannie" Stillions Taylor
1866–1899
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Ada Florence "Addie" Stillions Bendure
1868–1932
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James Abner Stillions
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Edward H Stillions
1871–1937
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