WAS ONE OF THE PROMINENT PIONEERS OF MORTON ILLS AND VICINITY
On Friday, July 24, 1914, Morton Mills, one of its most valuable citizens, Rachel Figgins passed away in the morning. She had been in poor health for some time.
Rachel Rosecrants was born in Perry County, Indiana, the daughter of Jacob Thomas Rosencrants and Minerva Farmer. On the 24th day of May in 1874 in Perry County, Indiana she was married to Adams S. Figgins. They were blessed with three children, one of which died in infancy. The other two are Mabel Edith Figgins (Mrs. Fred Jarboe) and Effie May Figgins (Mrs. O. T. Cart).
WAS ONE OF THE PROMINENT PIONEERS OF MORTON ILLS AND VICINITY
On Friday, July 24, 1914, Morton Mills, one of its most valuable citizens, Rachel Figgins passed away in the morning. She had been in poor health for some time.
Rachel Rosecrants was born in Perry County, Indiana, the daughter of Jacob Thomas Rosencrants and Minerva Farmer. On the 24th day of May in 1874 in Perry County, Indiana she was married to Adams S. Figgins. They were blessed with three children, one of which died in infancy. The other two are Mabel Edith Figgins (Mrs. Fred Jarboe) and Effie May Figgins (Mrs. O. T. Cart).
Family Members
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Nancy Ellen Rosencrants Langdon
1847–1887
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William J Rosacrants
1853–1858
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Caroline J Rosacrants
1855–1858
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Infant Male Rosacrants
1856–1856
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Alma M Rosacrants
1857–1858
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Alta Rosacrants
1857–1857
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America Rosacrants Boyd
1858–1942
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Minerva Belle Rosacrants Figgins
1862–1955
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Oliver Rosacrans
1866–1943
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George Henry Thomas Rosecrans
1868–1941
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Infant Male Rosacrants
1870–1870
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