Mt. Pleasant (Iowa Press, 12th---Last fall, Mr. Weller, a respectable and wealthy gentleman from Zanesville, Ohio, came to this city with his family and purchased the fine farm of William Johnson, a short distance north of town.
About three weeks after his arrival he was taken sick and died. His death was a sad blow to his wife, who has been grieving and living a sorrowful life, being greatly depressed in spirits.
A short time since, she took sick and on Monday night, death called her home. This is a sad affair and is a terrible blow on the nine children who are left to mourn the loss of dear parents, the oldest of which is but fourteen years of age.
Copied from the Zanesville Daily Signal, Tuesday, February 25, 1868).
Mt. Pleasant (Iowa Press, 12th---Last fall, Mr. Weller, a respectable and wealthy gentleman from Zanesville, Ohio, came to this city with his family and purchased the fine farm of William Johnson, a short distance north of town.
About three weeks after his arrival he was taken sick and died. His death was a sad blow to his wife, who has been grieving and living a sorrowful life, being greatly depressed in spirits.
A short time since, she took sick and on Monday night, death called her home. This is a sad affair and is a terrible blow on the nine children who are left to mourn the loss of dear parents, the oldest of which is but fourteen years of age.
Copied from the Zanesville Daily Signal, Tuesday, February 25, 1868).
Family Members
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Samuel Franklin Weller
1847–1924
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William A. Weller
1849–1911
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Dr George M. Weller
1851–1888
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Joseph Albert Weller
1853–1930
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Charles Elliot Weller
1855–1945
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John Wesley Weller
1858–1948
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Sarah A. Weller Jones
1860–1932
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Alcinda Louise Weller Lenhart
1861–1928
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Mary Elizabeth Weller Roberts Grimsley
1863–1936
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